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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 24,1977 THURSDAY MARCH 24 1977 PLEASANT GROVE REVIFW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH Onion and Garlic Recent studies have shown that onion and garlic used in salads or cooking reduce cholestrol and blood clotting. Botanical substances in onion and garlic enable the blood to become more fluid by breaking down fibrin in the J blood, the essential portion of tue blood clot. Vdley View to Hold Open House PTA Night Today Thursday night March 24th Valley View will hold a open house PTA night. It will commenc e at 7P.M. with a short program and dedicatory prayer. There will be a tour of the new section of the building. PTA elections will be held for vice president for the coming year. The winning entries of the Reflection Program will be on display and can be taken home after the meeting. WON QUILT Mrs. B. H. (Mary) Smith and son Kaleb look on as Asst. Principal Kay Giles presents quilt. Mary Smith Wins the Scholarship Quilt their scholarship fund. The school extends a special thanks to the Senior Citizens who not only made the quilt, but also supported the scholarship project by purchasing 80 tickets. Pleasant Grove High School raffled off a beautiful King size quilt to make money for their medical scholarship. Mrs. B. H. Smith was the winner of this drawing. The school took in $450 dollars to go toward Sour Cream Sub. Love the taste of sour J cream in cooking and sauces, but need to cut down on your 1 fat intake? Try using plain 1 low-fa- t yogurt as a sub- - stitute. ; t f V - ' 'J , ' , - 1 SUSAN STONE New Teachers president Susan Stone Named President-Elec- t Alpine Ed. Assn. Alpine Education Association In elections held March 17 in buildings throughout the Alpine School District, mem-bers of the Alpine Education Association (AEA) elected a new slate of officers to carry out the leadership respon-sibilities for the 1977-7- 8 school year. Ms. Susan Stone, a teacher at the Central Elementary School in Pleasant Grove, was named president-elect- . Ms. Stone has a Master's degree in education and has previously served as AEA faculty representative and been a member of the AEA Advisory Council. She has also served on the AEA Economic Policy Committee and as a UEA delegate. Following the 1977-7- 8 school year as president-elect- , she will take office as president of AEA, succeeding Mrs. Eris Sumner, a teacher at Orem High School. Also elected were members of the Utah Education Association (UEA) House of Delegates, the policymaking body of the UEA, as well as an additional representative to the NEA Representative Assembly. Ed Tom'sik, a teacher at Orem High School, is the newly elected NEA representative and will be among the Alpine delegation attending the national con-vention in June. Those elected to the UEA House of Delegates to attend the fall and spring sessions next year are; Mark Bezzant, Tom Bandley, Nick Ryan, Rita Hall, and Doris Robin-son; with Richard Warnick, John Broberg, and Bill Rogerson as alternates. Those delegates at both the f state and national levels will j speak for the 800 educators of the Alpine School District 1 in matters of policy and legislative priorities. t - '5 J N - if i : . : BART PEACOCK Outstanding student Bart Peacock Is Outstanding Student, PGHS Bart Peacock, Pleasant Grove High School junior, was selected outstanding student at PGHS for the month of March. He was honored Tuesday by the American Fork Rotary Club and presented a certificate at the lundheon meeting held at the Alpine Country Club. Bart is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Peacock. He is interested in animals and working with livestock and farm mechanics. He is active in Future Farmers of America and has won the nomination for president of this organization for next year. He plans to gradute from high school next year and continue his education at college. Solid Waste Plan to Make Some Changes Pleasant Grove City offic-ials report that the newly created solid waste special service district will make several changes in the present solid waste disposal program. It is noted that Pleasant Grove has requested mem-bership in the district and approval of this request is anticipated. The district has decided that the present Lindon dump site will be discon-tinued. There are two main reasons for the discontinuan-ce of this site, these being en-vironmental problems and lack of space for further dumping. The district has indicated that they plan to locate the county dump at Springville and all cities in the county will take their garbage to this location. The district had proposed to operate two landfill sites, one in the north part of the county and one in the south, but after a revidew of costs it was determined to operate only one site. It is noted that there will be several changes when the district takes over the hand-ling of solid waste. The costs will increase because in the past the county has operated the land fill and has sub-sidized the operation. Hauling tree limbs and trim-mings and other larger items may require a longer distance to travel. More information on the new operation will be given to the city residents as it becomes available. Gary's Ideal Market 1 BANANAS, No. 1, 4 Lbs$1 CELERY, 4 Lbs.$1 ORANGES, ..4 Lbs.$1 10 Lb. Russet Potatoes MILK, Vi gal. 2 :..69t MILK, Gal. 2 ....$1.29 MILK, Gal. 1 ....$1.24 12 PINT WHIPPING 3 f.r $1 OREO COOKIES, 19 oz. 99 BOX COOKIES, 16oz..59t Potato Chips, 14 oz. W.F. 89 Creamsicles ea. Seethaler 12 Oz. Franks59(t A&R 1 Lb. Turkey Franks 69 3 Lb. Hiland Mild Cheese, . . . Lb$1 .19 16 Oz. FROSTIE Roof Beer 95 Pepsi, 8 pak, 16 oz. $1.09 Shasta Cola, case24.2.99 Zesta Saltines, 1 lb. . . 59 1977 Garden SEEDS T2 Price Whole Fresh Fryers, Lb.57 Sliced Bologna, . . Lb.69 Rib End Port Chops, Lb. 99 Open 'til 10 p.m. I deal M arket v Instore Specials MMMi3 454Mb Grocery Giveaways Phone 785-203- 1 - Highway 89 - Lindon, Utah Free SaiUplCS NEW Finally vie have a Parking Lot North of the Building on State Street j x nwwxw v wssr:) CRACKER Jock 1 0 oz i - ": JffiESH tlm 10C' ! ikjh i I V si Crystal White if ; w if &&&f W'J Hunts wh0,e toma,oe$ ! I -j-t"v GrOCery SpCCIQiS f Salad Dressing i I Qt. Coke Products, Plus Dep. 488 Nalley's Magic Blend 32 oz. 69 Diet Pepsi, Diet Pepsi , fa J9 j j Keebler 2 Lb. Honey Grahams 99 MILK, V2 Gal. 2 59 j I Bread, Wonder, 100 Whole Wheat Reg. 5339 Frito,s DoritoS 299 lge Bag Reg m j I Old Home Sandwich Loaf, 1 12 Lb.... 49 I Spray 'n Wash, 16 oz 99 Nabisco 2 Lb Saltines 99 SpAGHETT0s 3 or 69 j Whole Kernel Creamed Corn, I ! 303 Size, Western Family... 389 Cadbury Candy Bars, 6 oz 299 j Hi"C Dnks' 46 2 ! Clover Club Chips, Lg. Bags 69 Kl Unsweetened, 2 Qt. Envelope . . 9 , j Reg. 89 Macho, Green Onion, Bar-- B -- Que I TJZZm Banquet Frozen Meat Pies 489 Z7xf'- - 1 Totino's Frozen Pizzas 69 j r" y'r 1 Keebler Ice Cream Cups, 48 oz 79 I 1 1 Ice Cream, Western Family, Round, V Gal. 89 : . : Kraft Ice Cream Toppings 288 ! t 4 . ,C 'J i Blue Bonnet Margarine, 1 lb 39 11 T ' ' ry . , llfz----- -- -- i v;- s 4 it-- - "T v - - ' - - i'l . J! ' v 'JL 1 1 - ' '. - - j J "Ifleat Specials vCv3j ' I, ReAV'on Hex SI"P00 rilT fRXtRS, IB t i Tube 1,"WSaw Sausage, ft. . . 79 lav.ris Mouth Wash um sausage, ib. .... ; 981J Utra B;-- d ; i BACOtUb. L- - llll- - 6 Household Candles Ses 49 I " (i-- -cfr Is N j " . ASP'. Ws, Reg. 2.63 $1." jI ; i T -- ", i i Li i3suaiii:;;. i : vj-'! i' i r- - . t . j w iv-- r ' - '7! Vr. :.- -' ' i v i I GIFT SHOP SPECIALS ; Produce Specials All Gift Shop Aerchandlse . Russet Potatoes, I 20 OFF UBC.V beads'. ..Lb' ' 6!.$ 1 Complete Line of Pfoltzgroff j TOMATOFq4 S $1 Gourde, - Vo,Mown - nW Lb Candles, Cards, ?UeJ. App V ' 1 rl,5ware Figurines, eS. U(;h c , I 1 "Twinkie the Kid" will be here Mar. 26, 11 to 2 I - - . - j I Jim m& Lynns 399 East State American Fork Lynn Smith and Jim Sorensen Owners Freezer Beef, Lb. . . 69" i Front Qtr. 65" Hind Qtr. 79" 1 . RUMP ROAST, lb...M" ROUND STEAK, Lb. . sl" 1 SIRLOIN STEAK ....1M ! T-BO-NE STEAK M4' I I SLICED BOLOGNA, . 65" i 1 Boneless Rib Roast. $1 39 CUSTOM CUTTING 8 Phone Us at 758-252- 1 8 Congratulations to a Fine Business Bell Construction has been proud to be instrumental in helping THE FARMERS KORNER BY BUILDING THEIR NEW ADDITION. We are Franchised Builder for Kirby Building Systems Built on a Turn Key Basis For your Building Needs Ph. 785-512- 0 Pleasant Grove Don't gamble with your life Ignoring the risk factors o: heart attack and stroke ii really taking a chance. Fre information from your Heari Association will tell you why. |