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Show PGHS offering reward for 'Gf vandalism cerning this vandalism is asked to please notify Pleasant Grove High School at 785-8700. Mrs. Craner said that there is a lot of work involved in lighting the "G," especially for two nights in a row as they did during the Homecoming Home-coming activities recently. The bulbs have to be removed and locked away after each use. Mrs. Craner added that the school and the community appreciate the Key Club members and their advisor advi-sor for the effort they go to light the "G". apparently deliberately made a tool by welding an end onto a piece of rebar with which they could pry the top of the doors into the box. The tool was found near the box, Mr. Evans said. He noted that the doors had been damaged so badly that they had to burn the doors off the box with a blow torch. In making the repairs they tried to make it as tamper-proof as possible. pos-sible. It took them a full day to do the work. Anyone with information con- Pleasant Grove High School is :Jeringa$100 reward for informa-:on informa-:on concerning the vandalism to generator box at the block "G" 9 Little Mountain east of Pleas-at Pleas-at Grove. Jeri Craner, a faculty member a the school who has worked on jie'G" project with the Key Club, that Brian Evans' FFA stu-imts stu-imts took pack horses to the "G" id made the repairs so that the H' could be lighted for Homecom- Last spring when the Key Club d its advisor, Eldon Palmer, went if to check things out prior to jaduation, they found that some-ae some-ae had damaged the generator a to the extent that they could at get into it. They were unable to get it fixed itime for graduation. This fall Mr. Evans took stu-fintsLeon stu-fintsLeon Rhoades, Chad Jacob, faldLane, Nolan Wootton, and cry Bingham to help with the spairs. ey found that someone had |