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Show j - ) KKM OS eDDli.gJ fedl.o.(3p& Mark your calendar for lots of fun as you raise funds for a good cause. ' ' r Friday, July 8, 4-- 8 p.m. Pony Express Pizza, soft drinks, A&R hot dogs, S05J EftY wheel of fortune, dunk tank all proceeeds go to Muscular Dystrophy! n-- Sounds Easy video rentals - $2.00 with $1.00 going to Muscular Dystrophy. VuPlsvQ) KKAT's morning DJ will be balanced over the dunk tank. Here's your chance to take a shot at him! "The Intelligent Choice" jj H NEWS)? 756-766- 9 Pleasant Grove ; Rodeo Grounds One Day Only - 2:00 & 8:00 p.m. . Pleasant Grove Kiwanis presents C ( CPdANNIVERSARY! NEVER DEfOM I t C 5X-4nC- T I SUCH A VAST ARRAY Of JJ 1TVI WORLD-RENOWNE-I O V5 SU CIRCUS MARVELS AND JvLLW features in one mighty Cn PT PROGRAM. doZVZ- - HUGE ZOO pl8iJK5 ( at no extra charge y YOUR YOUNGSTERS SHOULD SBE AN OLD-STYL- E AMERICAN CIRCUS Car) ) GENERAL ADMISSION - Adult $6.00; 1 1 & younfl' if purchased before show day; on show day, adults younger $5.00. (Limits, number of Prafarrad Saatt. 1.00 additional. oW onlv Big Top on Show Day.) ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE NOW at all branches of Deseret Bank - SMITH TIX (American Fork) or any member of the PI. Grove KiwanisJ Advertisement Durfeys Clothing Care Tips: Whiten Up Your Summer Fun Playing tennis, lying on the wwssssss beach, shopping and dining out in 1 the evening are all more fun if 1 1 you're dressed for the occasion. 1 '"'' j Whetehr it's a tennis outfit, a I I bathing suit or a smart linen jacket, white is the look that's in. v 1 Whatever style suits you best, CP remember that whites need I X special care to stay bright. They ' I V f can lose brightness just from light , JN exposure. So while the sun may be x I turning you a golden tan, it's v turning your whites a dingy yellow. v. Whiteness is enhanced in I fabrics by optical brighteners. f &1,r $ These fluorescent dyes often I I ll break down when exposed to light. I This natural process is ac- - s AM tmm, ..., celerated by light exposure B. Kay Mulchings, owner coupled with moisture, so it's safest not to dry your clothes in also harm your white clothes, direct sunlight. Shampoo, toothpaste, soap and You must also remember it's deodorants all may contain not always safe to use chlorine alkaline substances which will bleach on whites. Chlorine breaks cause the optical brighteners to down some optical brighteners, decompose. Perspiration is also causing a yellow or gray cast. It's alkaline. The longer these stains a wiser move to use an remain on your clothes, the more bleach. likely it is that the garment will be Many household products can permanently damaged. We care about your clothing! Professional Draperies p:xtiia care i:eathers Cleaning Shirt Laundry American Fork 45 West Main 2 19 Cast State Rd. 756-357- 4 768-946- 1 "Take The Heat Off With A Deluxe Day & Night Air Conditioner AndA200. Rebate." Prepare your home niu'r for the long, hot days c"'" ""9" of summer with a Day & Night central air x x Offer expires July 10 n,ioner ay & Night air conditioners t are designed and J 'v. thoroughly tested to Jji ensure maximum effi- - ' Jm ciency and long life. ' V-- ,. , .mmi? Most of all, a Day & i ! Night air conditioner 4 J j will give your family S , summer after sum- - , mer of total comfort. :,' Plus, buy now and ,f1 lr Day &Jight will give 'l: you a $200 rebate. li Call today for com- - MOd6' 569 Ple,e de,ails-An-n., keep your cool no lVljor- matter what the tem- - ' MJ ' perature says. Day & Night air conditioners t t iV , are built with the right I W SI IkLnHEAIINGl stuff tQ as, iJ L.! HOLMES HEATING AND COOLING, INC. A Participating Day & Night Dealer 685 E. State, Lehi, Utah 768-415- 1 HI ;t llftl Uf-- f l- -i Vs; ltMa" ' ' Review - Wednesday, June 29, 1988 - Page 8 PUBLIC NOTICB Public Notice Advertising Protects Your Rightofa Peacock to compete in Jr. Quarter Horse show jl Quarter Horse enthusiast Cameron Peacock of Pleasant Grove, UT will be competing at the 17th Annual American Junior Quarter Horse Association World Championship Show and Conven-tion in Tulsa, Oklahoma, July 31-Au- 6. Peacock will be among 1,300 youths, ages 19 and under, from the United States, Canada and Austra-lia, participating in the show, he will compete with his American Quarter Horse, A Chance on Jetta, a Sorrel Mare, in Youth Halter Margs. The AJQHA World Champion-ship Show is an invitational event for top exhibitors. Only youths who have earned a predetermined number of points in competition between May 1, 1987, and April 30, 1988, plus two entries from each affiliated state junior Quarter Horse association will be eligible to vie for the 28AJQHA World Cham-pionships and prizes. The 1988 World Show is spon-sored by Levi Strauss & Co. Peacock is the 1 son of Harry and Janice Peacock of Pleas-ant Grove and is a fifth grader at Manila Elementary. Cameron Peacock with his horse, "A Chance on Jetta." Notice of Trustee's Sale NOTICE is hereby given that the following described real property located in Utah County, State of Utah, will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder, payable in lawful money of the United States at the time of sale, at the District Courthouse located in provo, Utah County, State of Utah, on August 1, 1988, at 1:00 p.m., for the purpose of foreclosing a Trust Deed 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 i Meridian; thence Sow 51 East feet; thence South 1 44" West 95.00 J thence North 81 W West 455.00 feet; fta, North 1 31'44" Ea 95.00 feet to the poim beginning. DATED this 22nd da, of June, 1988. Kendall R.surias Successor Trust Published i k Pleasant Grove Rents June 29, July 6 and n 1988. Bids accepted for sewer line Owner: Pleasant Grove City. Address: 70 South 100 East, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of 1100 North Sewer Line of approximately 1555 feet of and 600 feet of Plastic Pipe will be received by Pleasant Grove City Corporation at the office of Pleasant Grove City hall, 70 South 100 East, until 4 p.m. (MDST), July 5, 1988 and then at said office publicly opened and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, co-nsisting of Ad vertisement for Bids, Information for Bid-ders, BID, BID BOND, Agreement, GENERAL CONDITIONS, Paym-ent Bond, Performance Bond, NOTICE OF AWARD, NOTICE TO PROCEED, CHANGE ORDER, DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS and ADDENDA, may be examined at the following locations: Horrocks Engineers, one West Main, American Fork, Utah. The Intermountain Contractor, 1743 West Alexander Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Copies of the CON-TRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers located al One West Main Street. American Fork, U 84003 upon payment oi $30.00 for each set, mt of which will In refunded. All BIDDERS an required to haw payment and pw formance bonds derwritten by a Surd; Company approved bj the U.S. Department 9 the Treasury. (Late revision). David R. Holdarai Maji Published in Ik Pleasant Grove Reviet June 15, 22 and 29, 1986. Search on for descendants of 1830's families in Ohio The search is on for all descen-dent- s of 31 families who lived in northeast Ohio during the period 1830-183- The surnames of these families currently being sought are: Angel, Barlow, Barnes, Booth, Bosworth, Carpenter, Carter, Cowdeiy, Dixon, Gee, Granger, Hancock, Harris. Keeler, Kirlins, Lamoreaux, Lyman, Mitchell, Morley, Morton, Palmer, Pratt, Rigdon, Snow, Stephens, Stow, Warner, Whitmer, Whitney, Woodruff, Van Dyke, Tanner. Anyone with this surname or descendent from one of these surnames, should call the Kirtland Visitors Center at 5 or write to Kirtland Roots, co June Sim-mons, 1920 Bremerton Drive, Lyndhurst, Ohio 44124. Plans are underway to hold a Family History Seminar on Saturday, July 23, 1988 in Kirtland, ohio. All descendents identified in this search will be invited to learn more about their ancestors. The history and genealogy of these early Ohio settlers, who played an important role in the history and development of nor-theastern Ohio, will be presented in a series of special family presen-tations. . Tours of the Kirtland historical sites, special exhibits, speakers and visual presentations will cover topics like "Researching Early Ohio Records," "Kirtland in the 1830's," "How to Use a.Genealogy Library," "The Civil War," "Indian Lore" and "Early Music and Tran-sportation." An original musical play entitled "Kirtland" will con-clude the festivities on Saturday evening. The seminar is free. All will be asked to donate $5 per person to cover the cost of lunch and family information packets that will be provided to everyone. Seminary Council members named The 1988-8- 9 Pleasant Grove Senior Seminary Council members are: Wendy Holdaway, Shanna Nielson, Lisa Mattinson, Floris " Olsen, Vikki Allred, Heidi Hen-rikse- Tyran Ormond, Steven Johnson, Tyler Pederson, Brent Rosenlof, Louis Oliphant, and President Lincoln Church. Lincoln Church, son of Lewis and Karen Church, will serve as president of the council. Wendy, daughter of Lyman and Norma Nielsen, historian; Lisa, daughter of Evan and Beverly Mattinson, recognition vice president; Floris, daughter ofRoger and Floris Olsen, " devotional vice president; Vikki, daughter of Ellis and Carolyn Allred, assemblies vice president. Heidi is the daughter of Lamont and Lula Henriksen and will be serving as a recognition vice presi-dent; Tyran, son of Raymond Scott and Connie Ormond, academic vice president; Steven, son of V. Douglas and Cheryl Johnson, pro-motional vice president; Tyler, son of Elray and Pearl Pederson, activi-ties vice president; Brent, son of Gary and Maurine Rosenlof, social vice president. Louis is the son of Roland and Yvonne Oliphant and will be serv-ing as the student relations vice president; David Beagley will be serving as the Advisor of the Coun-cil. The 1988-8- 9 Seminary Council is excited for the opportunity to serve the students of the Pleasant Grove Seminary and are looking forward to making next year one of the best. ' h"-- K '' ' ' ''" Lynn Seely graduates from SLCC Lynn R. Seely graduated June 9 from Salt Lake Community College with an associate degree in pain-ting and decorating. He owns and operates his own painting business. Seely and his wife, Darlene, reside in Pleasant Grove. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dale Seely. Lynn R. Seely |