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Show THURSDAY, Ami 12. 1962 rtlAUWT GOVf MYIIW, fUASANT CA0V-, UTAH ' THURSDAY, AFRIt 12, im 1 VIGN L .wi' by ,., Tb oheerleeding winners were Announced but Friday night at the very successful rep Club Stunt Nit. , They are: Junior Vanity Kathy Crystal, Georgia MoNees, Gloria Carting, Marilyn Jolley, and Sherrl Feci ton. Vanity Karen ChrMianaen, .Judy Nelson, Donl Chrlstensen, Vivian Ooode and Nay dene Nielsen, Niel-sen, 1 V-V The Junior CUm dance will be' held at the Tlmpanogoa Stake House Friday, April IS. begin., ning at 8:30 pan. Junior couples will danoa to the theme, "Swan Lake" and a popular orchestra 1U provide the rest of the evening's dancing danc-ing : -v-v , I The Junior Prom assembly will JEEP vii'del for sale, with top and tow bar. Excellent Excell-ent condition, 545 N. 3rd W. Am. Fork. A 12 ASSUMEMODERN O-rm. Brick . Home, full basement, beautifully beauti-fully landscaped, excellent location. loca-tion. Ph. BU 6-4021. PI. Grove. A 12 i ASSUME Payments on near new k Baldwin - Spinet Piano. Write Adjuster, P. O. Box 2033, Salt Lake CUy. Utah. A 18' We have something very fine for vinyl and other floors called Seal Gloss acrylic finish. Ben Franklin Store. A 12 SPARE TIMS INCOME Excep-s Excep-s tional opportunity to Increase your monthly income. Refilling and collecting- money from New Type high coin-operated dispen-ers dispen-ers in this area. No selling. Car necessary. $500 to $2000 cash Inquired. Excellent return on your Investment. Approximately 7 to 12 hours weekly. For personal Interview write Highland Distributing Distri-buting Co. P. .O. Box 612, Denver, 8, Colorado. Include Phone. A 12 FOR RENT er Sate, 2-Bedroam Home, close in town, has Frig, stove,, big lot, some fruit trees, easy terms If sold; $45 a month rent; call at 190 N. 2nd E. after 5:00 o'clock. A 19 FOR SALE USED BRICK, ph. SU 5-3277. ' tf APT. for Rent completely furnished, furn-ished, dean, convenient, 3-rms. ft bath, $55 a month, utilities furnished. fur-nished. Linden, SU 5-2740 or AC 5-639L tf FOR SALE Frame Home, 489 E 1st N. P.G.; Also 2-Bedroora x. Brick, m Orem. ph. SU 5-3294. , IRONING Wanted, $3.00 for un-dampened un-dampened busheL Ph. SU 5- 2126. , FOR RENT 3-Bedroom Home, - 1 baths, 515 So. 1250 E. SU 6-8943. ... -1"r, - tt FOR SALE Good Used Gas : Beai,: excellent condition. Ph. EU 5-2222 after 2:30 pjn. tf WORK WANTED Wallpaper cleaned, walla washed, interior and exterior painting, work guaranteed. guar-anteed. Call FR 3-7472. ; tf TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACfflNW RENTAL ft REPAIR RE-PAIR SERVICE, Priday-i Office Supply, SK 6-4471 Am. Fork, tf FDR RENT 3-room Apartment, . partly furnished, excellent location, lo-cation, SU 5-2312. tf PIANOS Why pay more Factory Fac-tory to You SpinoU ft Grands, Lester R. Taylor, Provo, FR 8-1125 8-1125 or at 109 N. 4th W. ti FOR RENT Apartment, furnished furnish-ed or unfurnished. Reasonable 0 East Center, SU 5-310L. ta RADIO ft TV REPAIR SERVICE Expert service on all makes. All parts and labor guaranteed, 8 years of schooling ft experience Call Norman Healey, Am. Fork, 8K 6-4680. tf VACUUM CLEANER & Smal Appliance Repairing. Hoses, belts, brushes, cords, etc. for all makes and models. Steam . Irons cleaned. Free pickup and deliver) Anthony Banks AppL Co. 266 F Main, Lent Ph. PO 8-3018. u HATCH JEWY S3 W. Main American Fork. Full tim watch maker. Guaranteed repairs, Reg-" nlar watch cleaned, $5; four Bul-ova, Bul-ova, Hamilton and Wyler dealer. Diamonds priced right Gift head-quaitera head-quaitera Jewel House member. TV and APPLIANCE REPAIR,-, Phone SU 6-2432 or SU 6-2112. Keith Jarvls. tf , tfarzcshozlsg end Trfacifag RMdOrton rh.SU 5-2748 VISING Gall Fugal be second hour, fifth period. V-V The senior girl's party ha bean definitely scheduled for Monday, April 16. V-V Two amendments to the riaaa-ant riaaa-ant Grove High School Constitution Constitu-tion are, in circulation. Both are concerning the present procedure of election of officers and cheerleaders. cheer-leaders. V-V Tomorrow, first period, ballots for the primary election will be Issued In th home rooms. Renew Your Subscription How POWER LAWN Mower for Sale, any reasonable offer. SU 5-3195 A 12 REGRIGERATOR, good used, for . Sale, make offer, SU 5-2693. A 12 FOR SALE 2 Chrome Outboard Motor Stands, $8.95 ea; 2 Swivel Swiv-el Boat or Stadium Seats, $4.50 ea; 2 Jacket type life preservers, $4.50 ea.; 1 pr. pneumatic air lifts (overloads), $22; 1 HJ. Chrome Trailer' hitch (boat or trailer house) $7.95; 1 Martin 25 shot .22 caL Rifle with scope, $12.95; 1 3 ft grader blade for Merry Tiller, Till-er, $9.95; ' 1 complete set PJay-tex PJay-tex Nurser Kit $5.95; 545 N. 3rd West Am. Fork, SK 6-2567. A 12 ROUTE MAN Wanted established estab-lished route, guaranteed wage plus commission, no smokers, or -drinkers. Durfey Cleaners SK 6-3574. 6-3574. ' ' A 12 SIAMESE KITTENS for Sale, Phone SU 5-3905. A 12 FOR BALE Cedar Posts, good quality, by 7th Quorum of Elders, Eld-ers, contact D. H. Fowlke or Horace Gillman. tf ALFALFA HAT for Sale, Also" Wild Hay, Ph. SU 5-3451. A 19 SPACIOUS DUPLEX for Sale, 1200 sq. ft each side, 3-Bed-rooms, each side, gas heat Ire-place, Ire-place, 810 acre lot, $15,950; 795 E. 5th So., SU 5-8923. tf LAWNMOWERs Sharpened; al- so Small Engines serviced; Ph. SU 5-3285, Blaine Nielsen. A 19 HOME for Sale or Trade, $2600 equity, 2-bedroom, will trade for ground, ph. SU 6-2555. tf WATCHES Repaired ft Cleaned, ' $3.50; 400-day, Mantle, Cuckoo, Electric & Alarm Clocks repaired; repair-ed; Satisfaction guaranteed. Open Op-en 6 an. to 7 pjn. LAN's Watch Service, 17 So. Center, A. F. tf WE BUT SCRAP IRON phone SU 5-2017. a A 12 LET US HANDLE your building needs. Residential or Commercial. Commer-cial. Complete building service Including In-cluding Financing; FHA, GI or Conventional, plans ft Construe-, tion. Call Alma M. Petersen, PO .. 8-2271 or A. Kent Petersen, PO 8-3359 or drop in at 90 So. 2nd E. Lehl, Utah. Licensed Class 1 Contractors. 20 yrs. experience. . .,. ;. , -, ' ; -; : tf FOR SALE By Estate, 2-Bed-. room Frame Home, Nice lot, 169 N. 2nd E.-Court established price, $5,760. Details, phone SU 5-2227." ' tf " COMPLETE Home Appliance Re-pair. Re-pair. Service on all makes and models, TV, Radio, Stereo, Hifi, Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Freezers, and "all small appliances applian-ces All repairs guaranteed, 3 full-time technicians to assure you of fast efficient service., SUPERIOR TV A APPLIANCE, Sales and Service, 49 East Main, Am. Fork, ph. SK 6-3881 or SK 6-4642. Tour authorized Motorola k Norge Dealer in North Utah County. , tf DON'T WATT Get on the ground floor. Coin-operated dry cleaning , is the fastest-growing, most profitable business in the nation. Franchise and new building build-ing now available in Pleasant Grove and Lehl.. Call or write DayNite Coin-Op Dry Cleaning, 2263-B Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, IN 7-9446. : tf; DANCING LESSONS, Tap, Ballet Bal-let Acrobatic, $1.00 per lesson. Jean Turner. SU 5-3141. tf APPLEWCOD LOGS for Sale by the 135th Quorum of Seventy. For fireplace or campfire. Any amount. $20 per ton delivered. CaT & Paul's Auto Repair or 'phone SU 6-3053 or SU 5-3237. NEW LOW FIRE INSURANCE BATES Call us for the best buy for your home insurance. Jess Monson, Monson & Co, Inc. Phone SU 6-3031. tf Garden Club Has Meeting Monday AtMrs.Tomlinsons Garden Club members met on Monday evening at the home of Ivadell .Tomiinson where during a business meeting conducted by Emma Harper, president they made plana for their spring activities. ac-tivities. Arrangements were made by - club members to landscape, with the help of the city, the triangla at the cities south entrance. Project Pro-ject chairman, Lucille tollman, will direct this work. Arrangements for the flower show to be held during Strawberry Straw-berry Days will be made this year by Berta Thornton, chairman. chair-man. The annual plant and shrub sale will be held on May 12 and further announcement as to time and place will be made by chairman, chair-man, Bonnie Walker. After tha business meeting, Marvel Smith spoke concerning the Youth Program effort that is being made to make work available avail-able to our teenaga children. Members present were LaRue Smith, Helen Lohman, Jane Ar-mttstead, Ar-mttstead, Sadie Chandler, Berta Thornton, Bonnie Walker. Barbara Bar-bara Fowles, Lucille HUlman, Mary Shoemaker, Mavis Hamilton, Hamil-ton, Alice Simper and Claudia Brown. Refreshments were served serv-ed by Mrs. Tomiinson. She was assisted by her daughter, Marie Miller. Program to Follow Luncheon for Alpine Country Club Ladles A very delightful afternoon has been arranged for the ladies of tho Alpine Country Club Thursday. Thurs-day. April 19, when Mrs. James Bullock and Mrs. Robert Bunker .will present "Whither Musical Comedy American Style." . The program will be given following the Easter luncheon which will be served at 12:30 p.m. In charge of the affair is Mrs. Richard Willdns of Provo. She is being assisted by SCrs. William Nelson, Mrs. "Ned Tucker and Mrs. A. Clemen Moore. Reservations Reserva-tions should be made for members mem-bers and their guests by Tuesday, Tues-day, April 17 by calling the chib, SK 6-3261. Openhouse in Alpine To Honor Hewlywetfs Friday, April 13 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Austin of 148 North 2nd East, Alpine, Utah will hold open house to honor their daughter Donna Louise and her husband, Michael Condor, on Friday, April 13 from 8 until 10 pjn. at their home. Donna Louise and Michael -were married in Elko, Nevada, on April 3. . Michael is the son of Mr. and Mrs. MorHn Conder of American Fork. All relatives and friends of both families are Invited to attend at-tend the reception. No formal invitations in-vitations will be sent REPORT OF CONDITION OF BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE OF PLEASANT GROVE IN THE STATE OF UTAH AT THE CLOSE OF BUSDMESS ON MARCH 26,-1962.- -y- . ASSETS - Cash, balances with other banks, and cash items in process of collection S 561,642.25 United Stateti Government obligations,' direct and guaranteed ,j 1,248,649.00 Obligations of States and political subdivisions 338,922.21 Loans and discounts (including 34,630.70 overdrafts) 2,717,253.38 Bank premises owned 183,000.00, furniture and fixtures 856,294.55 - Investments and other assets indirectly representing , bank premises or other real estate Other assets ; .r TOTAL ASSETS J 1 ... -II.: w-': -:v-. LIABILITIES 'v. Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and - corporations . . Time and savings deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations , .. Deposits of United States Government-(including postal savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Deposits of banks ; Certified and officers' checks, etc. TOTAL DEPOSITS $4,601,954.94 Total demand deposits 2,009,668.62 Total time and savings deposits . 2,592,286.32 Other liabilities TOTAL LIABILITIES CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Common stock, total par value 8100,000.00 Undivlded profits TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ,,, . 380,769.38 TOTAL LIABILTnES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 5,044,0786 1 MEMORANDA ' - . , : Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and for other purposes (including notes and bills rediscount-ed rediscount-ed and securities sold with agreement to repurchase) 125,000.00 Loans as shown above are after deduction of reserves of 179,319.41 I, Ray L. Jacobs; Executive Vice President and Cashier, of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that this report of condition is true and correct, to the best of my knowledge and belief. KAY L. JACOBS STATE OF UTAH i ) " . t . - - County of Utah ) . ' - - . Sworn and subscribed before me this 2nd day of April, 1962. W. E. PETERSEN, Notary Public (SEAL) jgg pieasant Grove, Utah Correct Attest: 4 KEITH H. JACOBS JOSEPH T. ALLEN )' ' ' CALVIN H. SWENSON , V , .. ,. , JMrecton . STATE OF UTAH 4 Office of the Bank Cmlssloner I, Spencer C. Taylor, Bank Oommiasloner, do hereby certify ihat the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the statement of the above named bank filed in this office on April 4, 1962. SPENCER C. TAYLOR Bank CVxnnilsaioner Phone Society Items to "'" ' '. .I, HISS BONNIE JEAN BARTON" - - - Bonnie Barton Announces Plans for Temple Marriage on Friday, April 20 An LDS Temple Ceremony will unite in marriage Miss Bonnie Jean Barton and Dennis A Nelson Nel-son on Friday, April 20 m the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Barton is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barton of Pleasant Grove. Her groom is the son of Mrs. Vivian Nelson of American Les Bon Amis Hold Meeting Friday At Vefoy Pulley Home ' A group of good friends, the Les Bon Amis, met at the home of Veloy Pulley on Friday night where they enjoyed an evening of visiting- and handl-work. 'Present were Cleo Marshall, Georgia Schaef er, Colleen - McMillan, Mc-Millan, La Von Larsen, LaRee Steck, Donna Hansen and Ruby Jane Hlndley. Tray refreshments were served by the hostess, who wax assisted by Mary McKay and Janet Anderson. The next meeting will be an outing In June at the Lmdon City Park with husbands as guests. Ruby Jane Hlndley and Donna Hardy will be hostesses at this outing. 139,294.55 37,466.22 850.65 1,723,125.96 2,361,288.32 27,695.59 347,225.53 75,000.00 67,621.54 61,353.94 4,663,308.88 100,000.00 225,000.00 55,769.38 Pearl Powell SU 5-2233' - - f- 1 Fork and Melvin Nelson of Dul-uth, Dul-uth, Minnesota. On the evening of the same day, the newly married couple will be honored at a reception to be held in the First-Fifth Ward ChapeL " The bride will be attended by a sister, Mra Joyce Walker of Glendora, California, and another sister, Judy Barton. Also attending attend-ing her will be Clenyl Gerber, Janet Walker and Barbara Ann Searle. Colleen and Pamela Barton, Bar-ton, her nieces, will be flower girls, - Bob Searle will stand as best man for the groom. All friends and relatives are Invited to attend the reception. Miss Barton graduated from the Pleasant Grove High School last June. While there aha was a studentbody officer and a member mem-ber of the Pep Club. She has served ser-ved as president of the DeMllo Drill team. At the present time she Is employed in Provo. Mr. Nelson is a recent graduate gradu-ate of the American Fork High School where he was active in sports. He is a member of the Utah National Guard and is attending at-tending the Central Utah Vocational Voca-tional School. ' The couple' plan to make their home in Pleasant Grove. Dusiixess C OPEN HOUSE FOR PROSPECTIVE INVESTORS 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. APRIL 14th If your objectives are high returns on investment your own . . minimum personal supervision . , . . . association with successful businessmen . . . you are cordially invited to either Open House, 350 East State in Lehi or 325 South Main in Pleasant Grove, so you can get all the fads and make -an informed decision. "i Andersons Back From Vacation Trip to Northwest A three weeks vacation trip to the Northwest and California ended for Dr. and Mrs. Grant T. Anderson when they returned return-ed home this week. They visited their son Paul and family In Portland and son Grant and family fam-ily tn Southern California. Paul Is a Junior dental student at the University of Oregon and while the Andersons were there was out for spring vacation. He was able to give them a week long tour of many interesting places in the area. The Andersons visited Grant and his wife, the former Dorice Peay, first In Pomona and then they moved to Glendora where he Is practicing dentistry. They n-Joyad n-Joyad visiting aightseelng in the Southern California area while there. Grovecrest FT A to Hold 'Hite' April 12 Mrs. Beverly Tocom. publicity chairman for the Grovecreat PTA issued an invitation to PTA members mem-bers and parents of Qrovecrest children to "Plan to Join us for' our 'Just for Fun Nlghf on Thursday, April 12 from 7 to 8 pjn. All children will participate. There will be some surprises. Come and bring your famUlea" Coty un clouds color. ..and your lips come out of the shade I NEW PURE BRIGHTS 1.35 silt i.ie Miaa Coty "34AM Upttlck ' Taa meHlnf rfuJm fw Hi My rl t hn Umf Pwm faapkla Pim Cnnbany fur tUtmbmrj foe dwrry ' Pw Spprlut rw WrtnI . N OnkU . SMITH DRUG CO. 10 SOUTH MAIN lliilIIlPll s , : f : ( . e 1 a if The nstion'i leading distributor of Philco ' and dry cleaning equipment. Winners Visit from California Mr. and Mrs. B. J. MoFate enjoyed a vUlt on Thursday from Dr and Mra. Louis Smlthaon of Los Angeles, California. The SmKhaons came from California, where Dr. Smithson is bishop of the Wllshlre Ward, to attend the LDS conference tn Salt Lake City. He Is Mr. McFate's nephew. Z U FELT AUTO REPAIRS 10? East IstN. Ph. 624 Am. Fork O Front End Alignment mi Wheal laloncinf 0 Complete Antomothrs Sarvka ' Fill PICKUP AND DELIVERY Easy . Budget Plan 1 3 Coty brings you the freshest look your lips can wear. Crimsons, corals, f links ... so clear, so true, all other ipsticks seem a trifle off color I PHONE SU 5-3221 . . . a business of . financial security ins: t w.Hi-i. i : 1. ; Mr' l" - Bendix coin-operated laundry of the 1961 President's Award, |