OCR Text |
Show r Review - Wednesday, July 13, 1988 - Page 7 lleasant Grove Band ends successful summer season Astrope, Tyler Astrope, Kristine Bean, Karen Bezzant, Heidi Bing-ham, Chris Bullock, Lori Bullock, Angie Bush, Jascelyn Chinquy, Peter Donaldson, Brandon Drake, Andy Fisher, Jenny Fowles, Brian Gibbons, Brandon Giles, Gary Giles, Joanna Giles, James Gough, Becky Grange, Shamae Griffiths. Eric Grob, Brian Gwilliam, Jason Gwilliam, Steven Hansen, Brittany Hardman, Jake Harmer, Duaine Hatch, Mary Ann Hatch, Dustin Haun, Sonia Hirst, Adam Holdaway, Randy Hollis, Corey Humphrey, Charlotte Iverson, Boyd Johanson, Travis Johnson, Michal Kunic, Tasha Lemke, TaShera Lindsey, Jim Mangum, Rachel Mangum, Tyler McGrath, Patty Nielsen and Denise Nuttall. Jeremy Olsen, Chris Purdie, Bruce Robertson, Dallen Rose, David Rose, Melinda Rose, Coral- - lee Shaw, Danny Shapiro, Jim Shapiro, Sam Shapiro, Jenny Slater, Natalie Stringham, Ryan Stringham, Virginia Voorheis, Warren Wakamatsu, Renny Wardle, Shelley Weatherspoon, LeAnn Wimmer, Jim Woods, Shane Woodward, Ericka Wright and Christopher Young. Flag Carriers are Emily Grob, Carol Mecham, and Tiffany Pulley. The Drum Major is Greg Haycock. The color guard consists of Katrina Adams, Amy Atkinson, Alena Bills, Michelle Gentry, Heather Hatch, Angela Humble, Joanna Humphrey, Tammy Jackson, Michelle Lewis, Jenni Norviel, Vanasa Oliver, Esther Sterling, Holly Stevens, and Kristy Thompson. Plsant 9Te High I' rLimer Band com-P- j pother successful season fied5,e leadership of Dave fe community has ex-- i "ride in the accomplish-f- f this band which took the award in the Prove ieCfI Festival parade on July 4. also took first group i the Springville parade and in Pleasant Grove's JrrvDays parade. Slso participated as the band at the Butch Cassidy "Theband received a standing t the conclusion of its :f"ance in the Pleasant Grove P.in-the-Par- series on July 1 Seven band members are at the Tall Flag and ijSajo? Camp at USU this :i0n July I8 the Drum and corps Competition will be held at Weber State College. Band members and their parents are invited to attend this event to see what the band will be trying to achieve then they compete in the fall. Upcoming events include the band camp on Aug. 15 through 17, practices on Aug. 18 to 26 from 7 a.m. to 10 a.m., performance at the football game on Aug. 26, and school begins on Aug. 29. At the recent band perform-ance at the concert-in-the-par- Fullmer explained that he puts the band members through vigorous physical workouts, in addition to practicing marching and their music, so that they can hold up in long parades and performances. He expressed his pride in the band and what they had been able to accomplish by putting forth long hours of practice and genuine hard work. Those who have participated in the Pleasant Grove Summer Band are James Adams, Trevor , -- 1 - iii ibiii Valuable coupon)-- " Perms $2S t'- -l ' lonf hair or specially wraps extra fe'"'' ' ' i I PLUS 8 oz. Perm Fresh f " I fi FREE (a6.00 value) . I Haircuts l ! I , I now thru Sat., July 16 only " aw Jf I Ronna Olsen (stylist), Becky Thornton (nail artist), Gloria Batchelor S PedidJreS I O (ownerstylist), Jan Preston (stylist). 1 j Fri.. July 15 only Talk Of the TOV11 J ; Newly installed bulbs , - M - . . in our Wolfe Tanning Beds n. Lenter, Am. TOrK 0O-B5- 3 CVALUABLE COUPON Emission TestState Inspection i I for your foreign or domestic car ! $ VI 3G9 tZ Expires 81588 by International Auto Repair B (OperatedMAIN, AMERICAN FORK e jS&yl V jLMii?7 a (MEWS? 756-766- 9 NEW! $5 AFTER 5 P.M. I day from p m. ( Not good with other discount offers ) fof only $5 pel peison yi ....u. IT'S WET AND WILD! 1 1 CAMPING WU'LL LOVE OUR GiAHT THE Hr 1 HOT, HOT POOL! y "KAMIKAZI" if 6 1" MAKE YOUR GROUP PICNIC J 350 FOOT 1 RESERVATIONS NOW LONG WATER SLIDE jKSSSgftfc v n. ' j 2 for 1 swim tickets K 1 yCZ available at all I XjCrfthTr I rf&rPrft. Circle K stores! sST (JiA IXyJAJM 4 Natural Warm Spring ) X j swimming pools, Kiddie f V.y f ' --J I Rides, Mini Golf, Camp-- jr . y I i"9. Arcade, Go Carts. (:(jl'J;M B0T HARBOKI ' it'- .rw! tfoxr . W'Smwto-'- i -- mm - CVALUABLE COUPON ( ( ro i Fork , I IfX-- ' 1 American v s I N,N0.C ' N I 1 PC's Screened I 15 N. 100 E. g 4 I (in Tour Wcsl Travel Bldg.)pY VIDEO I ' Steel Days Steal i H jial0 movies for 5 B0CO! I !. - (Must have coupon) I l day only, Saturday, July 16 J Limit 1 coupon per family (valuable coupon f Scl7L? i I Wfl per gallon discount I I on gas or diesel fuel J I I with this coupon. I I I III I Limit one coupon per customer per day. 1 i ) Expires 71988 Maxi-Mart-Max- Vs Diner J 69 W. State J-J- ? Jf Now harvesting apricots Pick Your Own! Redwood Rd. Jf per bushel Jmke ) WrS-- Selection VyOrchard I T SL Tree ripe I? Small trees f Jsfeprovo 'Bring your own z jK.",:,Vr containers 7 Waymans y Lake Mountain Orchards 756-970- 5 ) . fVALUABLE COUPON Package of Fun Stickers i ! npnn i Li ! 'Business Cards . Full Service with every 100 copies "Rubber Stamps I J Copies and Printing assorted designs 'Reductions & I coupon expires 71988 Enlargements Open Mon.-Sa- t. QflDV R3ITI3 Pen MonFrT 9-- 6 9-- 6 Sat. 10-- 6 I I 648 E. State (next to Fred Meyer), Am. Fork 756-826- 4 1549 N. State (by Macey's), Orem 226-073- 0 Don't Miss It ! Don't Miss It ! Don't Miss It ! Biggest circus in 50 years coming Friday, July 15, only! iday is circus day. see the elephants push and pull the 1 ' ,X ."Tr T ,ThLe largest herd of performing Big Top into the air. It's all part of " J "V, a Chants, horses, camels, llamas, the "Grandest Day of the Year." pU " W1 ons. tigers and a host of per- - Circus Day, when everyone is a 1, J.. r? "ers take possession of the child and proud to admit it. I ; 1 irJ ' 'ant Grove Rodeo Grounds Revel in the spectacular per- - ! iV wii T, - V ' - wn the gigantic Carson & Barnes formance of the nation's last big H ' fV$ . K, "'"g Circus under the "Biggest traditional circus - the largest tent H ttli 1 '8 Top on Earth" spreads its show to visit here in more than 50 I 'mw 1 gic city of tents for one day only, years. Long noted for outstanding t ; s "'WJ ay, July 15. shows are at 2 and elephant, wild animal and horse I V T, ,..- - 1 p3- displays, Carson & Barnes is famed , x t $ f V beer and the dollar for its large cast of top-flig- human xf . f . IC may be things of the past, but performers from many nations. , rA f '? ' I .A 1 . 'ou remember them you'll be See America's last big traveling V - "" ww- - f 1 2 t0 ow that elephants still zoo at no additional charge - with a ' JJ tJ "JJ' J ed the Big Top and that giraffe, massive white rhino, hippo, m Son & Barnes Circus is a show 20 African and Asian elephants, questions of how much longer a and has given opportunity for tallages Patricia White's Nubian lions and huge circus under a big top residents of smaller cities and at the showgrounds early to Siberian tigers and many more - 25 can continue to operate Indeed, towns to again see a massive. h''n fuel prices already have dictated a traditional circus - just l.ke the seeing more than 200 wild, species in all. "ntKi d domestic animals Inflation and the high cost of reduction m distances between good old days, ed, fed and watered. Then maintaining a quality show raise traditional one-da- y engagements Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Only 1 day left to buy advance tickets. Only $6.00 adults & $4.00 child. Buy your tickets "before showday and save $1.00 each. At these locations. VISA & MC accepted at circus box office only Any branch of Deseret Bank and SMITH-TI- X (American Fork or any member of the Pleasant Grove Kiwanis Club ' VALUABLE COUPON c, Are You Tired of Your Hair? Qjj I Perms $20 I ! i. ,'--- f Nails $25 ! ; ) I Give us a call! , g I 756-370- 7 (Tlie Total lkS 69 E. Main, Am. Fork T77T '' "" ' Imj Specials valid wcoupon only Expires 72088 Key Club reps attend conference Members of the Key Club of Pleasant Grove High School will be in Anaheim California July 9-- to represent their club at the 45th annual convention of Key Club International, along with some 2500 other Key Club members, an-nounced club president Lena Kerr. Members chosen to attend include Elaine Mattinson and advisor Jeri Craner. The local representatives were selected for their service to their home, school and community will be electing international officers and voting on issues which will determine the direction the organization will take in the year ahead. Key Club International is the world's largest high school service organization, maintaining ideals and objectives similar to its sponsor, Kiwanis International. The local sponsor is the Kiwanis Club of Pleasant Grove. There are more than 125,000 Key Club members in approximately 3500 high schools in 12 countries. Wellness Fair '88 planned A Wellness Day Fair '88 will held in Orem on Wednesday, ;i 20 from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Fitness Center, 580 W 165 ::jtj, (behind Mt. View High Representatives and special-I- s from almost all fields dealing the human body will be there Bering questions, giving out information and testing. Everyone is invited and the fair is free. Some of the topics will in-clude sleep and eating disorders, hearing and eye tests, prenatal and child development, nutritionist, Hooked on Aerobics, Red Cross, substance abuse, fitness examina-tions, rehabilitation, etc. jolf Course Committee to meet Notice is hereby ja that the Tri-Cit- y Course Committee illl conduct its loithly meeting tunday, July 21, 1988 7:30 p.m. in the iiblic Safety Building cited at 98 N. Center, merican Fork, Utah. t agenda shall be as Hows: 1. Superintendent report. 2. Golf professional report. 3. Committee chairman report. 4. Committee reports. 5. Golf committee business. 6. Approval of minutes. 7. Approval of bills. 8. Miscellaneous business. 9. Adjournment. Norman Barton Chairman Published in the American Fork Citizen, Pleasant Grove Review and Lehi Free Press July 13, 1988. lequest for proposals Request for proposals jy be obtained from State of Utah, ipartment of Social rvices, Bureau of anee, 120 N. 200 st, 3rd Floor, NE rner, Salt Lake City, ah 84103. An Offerors ientation session is neduled for Thur-ly- , July 21, at 2 p.m. room 2 of the eial Services ilding, 120 North 200 st, Salt Lake City, iding closes as of 3 n. Aug. 9, 1988 on the lowing: TO HAND. !Q. NO. 244030. THIS AN INVITATION TO BMIT A PROPOSAL 'R FAMILY SUP PORT SERVICES, WHICH ENHANCE THE STABILITY OF FAMILIES WITH SUBSTANTIALLY H- - ANDICAPPED IN-DIVIDUALS THROU-GH A VARIETY OF INTERVENTIONS OR SUPPORTS PRIMARILY ASSIST-ANCE AND TRAINING WITH BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT, FA-- i MILY CONFLICT, PLANNING AND RESOURCE REFER-- ' RAL TO FAMILIES THAT MAY BE LIVING IN CACHE, BOX ELDER, WEBER, DAVIS, SALT LAKE, UTAH, TOOELE, WASHINGTON AND IRON COUNTIES. The Department reserves the right to reject any or all proposals; or to accept or reject the whole or any part of any proposal; or to waive any informality or technicality in any proposal in the best interest of the State. Only proposals giving a firm quotation properly signed will be accepted. Proposals and specifications will be furnished upon request. Douglas F. Peterson Dept. of Social services Published in the Pleasant Grove Review July 13, 1988. fotice of Trustee's Sale 'OTICE is hereby that the following cribed real property ati in Utah County, le of Utah, will be at public auction to highest bidder, in lawful wy of the United tes at the time of at the District Chouse located in v. Utah County, le of Utah, on !usl 1. 1988, at 1:00 for the purpose of eclosing a Trust ;d executed by Reese H. Johnson and Kay S. Johnson, as Trustors, to Interwest Title as Trustee and recorded on Feb. 19, 1980 in Book 1815 at Page 408 of the records of the Utah County Recorder, said real property described as follows : Commencing at a point located North 1423.84 feet and West 1649.41 feet from the Southeast corner of Section 19, Township 5 South, Range 2 East, Salt Lake Base & Meridian: thence South 81 4'24" East 455.00 feet; thence South T44" West 95.00 feet: thence North 81 '34'24" West 455.00 feet; thence North 1 31 '44" East 95.00 feet to the point of beginning. DATED this 22nd day of June, 1988. Kendall R. Surfass Successor Trustee Published in the Pleasant Grove Review June 29. July 6 and 13 1988. |