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Show Review - Wednesday, May 18, 1988 - Page 8 Jessie Penrod to say goodbye to school lunchroom after 17 years I m i rl 'A ' Jessie Penrod ' Jessie Penrod is retiring from the Alpine School District in June. She has worked in the Lunch Room for 17 years, seven at Lindon Elementary, three at Pleasant Grove High and seven at Grovecrest Elementary. She was born in Southern Alberta, Canada where she resided until she married Bob Penrod in Canada and they made their home in Utah. They lived one year in Provo and then moved to Pleasant Grove where they have lived in the same house ever since. They have six children and 23 grandchildren. She has enjoyed her work with the School District and appreciates so much the friends she has made there and her wonderful family who have supported her all the time. She and her husband will miss that association. Grovecrest Elementary will be having an Open House honoring Jessie on May 24, from 6 to 7 p.m. at Grovecrest Elementary Media Center. School openhouse to honor Grovecrest teacher at retirement After 23 years of teaching in the Alpine School District, LaTella Beveridge is retiring. Mrs. Beveridge has spent these years teaching at Grovecrest, Central and Valley View Elementary Schools. Mrs. Beveridge is a 1965 graduate of BYU. She has spent seven years as a teacher in the Clearcreek Outdoors Program, and science and nature are two of her special in-terests. Her school room has become a nature and animal . milium and many people have enjoyed her collection. Mrs. Beveridge and her husband, LaMar, are preparing to fulfill a mission for the LDS Church. Her hobbies include gardening, animals, genealogy, swimming and enjoying her family of five children and 20 grandchildren. The Staff and PTA will honor Mrs. Beveridge at an Open House on May 24, 1988 at 6 to 7 p.m. at Grovecrest Elementary Media Center. LaTella Beveridge i I - . I s ; vi- lli h . v-- - ; s::ii:S;- L X til ; i a wmmmm i wacafe. TP (in ihimm mmt a.....,..v.vi....-.- Dance Showcase to present its annual concert Dance Showcase Company is very proud to present "Let Me Dance For You," Friday and Saturday, May 20 and 21. The dance concert will be held in the high school auditorium beginning at 7 p.m. Dancers range in age from three to 18 There will be a wide variety of dances including, ballet, jazz, tap, clogging and novelty. They an-ticipate it to be a very lively and enjoyable evening of dancing. ; This is free to the public Dance Showcase Company is directed by Janet Holdaway. Dance Showcase Company members, L-- R, Heidi Wilkin and Tiffany Blackhurst, prepare for their performance Friday. P.G. announces meeting place change The City Council meetings will be held in the meeting room, lower level, at the new city library starting June 7, 1988. The City Council meets the first and third Tuesdays of every month. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review May 18, 1988. Notice of public hearing It is hereby given tftat the Lindon City Plan-ning Commission will hold a Public Hearing in connection with a regularly scheduled meeting at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, May 24, 1988, in the council room at the Lindon City Hall, 383 W. 300 North, Lindon, Utah. Public comment regarding the issuing of a Conditional Use Permit for a group home in east Lindon located in the area of 400 N. 560 East will be accepted. Interested persons are invited to attend and make comment. E. Ray Brown City Administrator Published in the Pleasant Grove Review May 18, 1988. Cloggers West to present concert Cloggers West will be hosting . their annual spring concert Tuesday, May 24, at 7 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove High School auditorium. Featuring Cloggers West, the concert will showcase such favorites as the "Steamer Lane ) Breakdown," "Foggy Mountain Breakdown," and an all new routine, the "Wabash Cannonball," choreographed by Jon Oakes. In addition, the Rustic Rhythm Cloggers and Cloggers Express, directed by Teri Rosenlof, will be featured. Everyone is invited to attend. Admission is free. Invitation to bid Bids requested for Pleasant Grove City Highway 89 Underpass landscaping. Sealed bids will be accepted at a public opening June 7, 1988 at 4:00 p.m. at Pleasant Grove City Hall, 70 S. 100 East. Bids cannot exceed $40,000. Specifications can be picked up at uitv hall. Published in the Pleasant Grove Review May 18 and 25. 1988. t News About YOU! 756-766- 9 t ' m j n nil MF UriJ Lyj UJJU SPECIAL TAGGED Includes fabric only. Tags ITEMS REDUCED must remain attached to bolt to AS MUCH AS allow discount over 30. TA07 nrr Does not include fur, U0 Ul r upholstery or vinyl. 7j STEMS ( A. McCalls j Butterick (j an( Simplicity " fmnf Limited to stock on hand. No rainchecks. - - - - r ..tt; llMLfiBliaM8B ... SMITH DRUG CO. jf. And Your ft 3? Health T j 10 S. Main Pleasant I Grove GiSi 785 3221 David Faux. Pharmacist Nicotine Gum for Smokers Nicotine gum therapy appears to be a safe and effective way for some smokers to gradually give up smoking. The gum (prescription only) is available in 2 milligram (mg) pieces. Physicians who prescribe nicotine gum often ask smokers to stop smoking before starting to use the gum. Nicotine gum does not taste as good as regular chewing gum, and users may require several days for ad-justment to its taste as well as the way it should be chewed. r At first, as many as 20 to 25 pieces of 2 mg gum may be chewed in a period. The gum should be chewed for about 10 to 20 minutes, in order .to allow the nicotine to be released from its slow-releas- e base. Placing the gum between the teeth and upper cheek after it has been chewed is an excellent way to insure the t absorption of additional nicotine into the bloodstream. While many nicotine gum therapy programs run for about 3 months, heavy smokers sometimes require 6 months or I more of treatment. Nicotine gum, when used alone or in conjunction with other programs (eg., psychological treatment) has been found to produce good results in those who want to quit smoking. I Tk Congratulations 7ilV to Region 8 ,8,WlnS Champions! L vikSjg baseball v State Tournament . starts Monday, May 23! Look for schedule to be posted at Norton's . and on Main X street - Advertisement for bids Owner: Pleasant Grove City. Address: 70 S. 100 East, Pleasant Grove, UT 84062. Separate sealed Bids for the Construction of Murdock Canal Fen-cing, which includes installation of ap-proximately 13,040 L.F. of 6' chain link fence will be received by Pleasant Grove City Corporation at the office of Pleasant Grove City Hall, 70 South 100 East until 4:00 p.m. (MDST), Thursday, May 26, 1988 and then at said office public opened and read aloud. The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, co-nsisting of Ad-vertisement for Bids, Information for BID-DERS, BID, BID BOND, Agreement, GENERAL CON-DITIONS, SUP PLEMENTAL GENE-RAL CONDITIONS, Payment Bond, Per-formance 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 84003, 756-762- Con-tractor, 44 South 300 West, Salt Lake City. UT, 359-871- Copies of the CON-TRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the office of Horrocks Engineers located at One West Main. American Fork, Utah 84003. All BIDDERS are required to have payment and per formance bonds un-derwritten by a Surety Company approved by the U.S. Department of the Treasury. (Circular 570, Latest Revision). A certified check or bid bond for not less than 5 percent (5) of the proposal shall be submitted with each bid as guarantee that the bidder, if awarded the Contract, will fulfill the terms of the bid. Pleasant Grove City reserves the right to refuse any and all proposals of bids. Bids shall be marked: Bid of (Contractor) Murdock Canal Fencing Project. Date. May 4. 1988 David R. Holdaway. Mayor Published m the Pleasant Grove Review. Mav 11. in. i. 1988. |