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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1967 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1967 V Genealogy Class Slated to Start In Pfeasant Grove Classes in Knlish and Danish Dan-ish Genealogical Hesearch will Ix-gin next week In Timpanogos Stake. , - - 'Hie Monday niht class will study research in KnIand and Wales and will be taught by Mrs. Pn Ilrimley, stake genealogy gene-alogy instructor. Hegistration - " for this 12-week course will be held Monday, Jauuary 9, at 7:30 p.m. in the High Council .room at the Stake House at which time instruction will be- gin.. . . Tins course. will incluue ai introduction to English records, instruction in obtaining information infor-mation from Kngland, .and experience ex-perience in using English records re-cords at the Genealogical Libr-.,::7ary: Libr-.,::7ary: in. Salt: Lake, , City. For. further information call. Mrs. ' ' Ilrimley at 785-2112. . i Gunnar C. Christensen, experienced ex-perienced " genealogist and toucher, a native of Denmark. and now of Provo," has consent-ed consent-ed to teach a 9-week course in Danish Research in, 1'lcasant vCrove. 1 The class win include research re-search procedure in Scandinavian Scandinav-ian record sources and instru--. ction in reading old Gothic script. Record keeping is very much the same in all the Scan- dinavian countries and this course will benefit those interested inter-ested in Swedish, etc. The first class will begin - Wednesday, January 1L in the - High Council Room in Timpan- ogos Stake House at which time i registration will be held. A " minimum of ten persons is nec- essary to hold the class. For more information call Mary Howes, 785-4123. , A small fee will be charged for manuals and study mater als and study materials in each-class. "Born Free" Now Playing at the L: Grovo Theatre Honored of Shower Visits Parents Here Mrs. Stephen Myers, nee Sally Sal-ly Jo Pace, was honored at , a. shower recently r hokU-d by Carol Slmjx-r, at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Dan Simper, Hie lively group Included Mrs Simper, and Mrs. Jack Pace, Sally's mother, and a group of her friends. Games-were play ed, visiting enjoyed, and the honored guest received lovely gifts from her friends. Mr. and Mrs Sam jon'.ensen of Pleasant (irove have had a, .guebb over the holidays, their., son, , Sumuel K Jorgensen, and his wife, from Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Jorgensen is assistant assist-ant regional director of the r Bureau of Sirt Fisheries and ' Wildlife. Midwest Region. Also visiting at the Jorgen-sen's Jorgen-sen's was their daughter, Ar-lcnc'who Ar-lcnc'who is suicrviMr of tie. . mentary education, llureau of Indian Affairs, Tuba City, Ariz, HOSPITAL -NEWS - Among babu's bom recently' at American Fork Hospital to local jH-opk were the following; Dec, 2a, a Imjv to Liuny Earl and Joan Hyder Roberts. -. Dec. 2H, a girl to'James and Barbara Swenson Harvey. ; I'tah Valley Hospital Dec. 31,. a Ixiy to William and, Susann Huntsman Mair of PI. . 5 rove.-.. ............. . - Jan r boy - to - Verland - t)oug!as and Clinryl Rae Oscar- son.Juhnnin. other patients at American Fork Hospital included Henry Deitlef, Alton B. Fryer, Daphne Daph-ne Westover, David D. Davis,, Bradley Baird, Deanna Lynn Ovcrson, Cameron Conner, Mabel Belts, Earlan Goad, Michael Mi-chael Short. Marine Privates Finish Phases of Training Marine Privates' Herb W. .Gilbert,. Jr .son of Mr, and, Mrs, Herbert W. Gilbert Of Pleasant Grove and Dee H. Jar-vis, Jar-vis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Shir-len Shir-len R. Jarvis, also of Pleasant Grove, both complete phases of their training recently. Pvt. Gilbert completed four weeks of individual combat training at Camp Pendleton, Calif., and will now receive ul" least four weclu of specialist special-ist training before being assign., ed to his first permanent unit, Pvt. Jarvis, was graduated from eight weeks of recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot In San Diego, Calif, and will now undergo a-bout a-bout three weeks of Individual combat training. After a leave at home, he wtU then report to bis first Marine Corps assignment. ........ r " Please accept your choice of any one of these m . v" FreYwift when you open or add to your "wx -r-i i savin account in the amount ' of $500 on more during January j Framed Original Oil Paintings Beautiful oil paintings, selected from ihe works of 1 50 promising European, artists (perhaps a budding Rembrandt r it represented here!).- Each original - canvas, signed by the artist, is handsomely framed in heavy 3-inch wood molding in a variety of fin Mies. Not prints or reproductions, but actual originals. Landscape, still life, seascapes do two alike. It isn't often that a "bestseller" comes to the screen totally iaithf ul to the charm and ex citement given its story by the author. 'At the Grove. Theatre, the Columbia Pictures and Carl l Foreman presentation j)f "Born Free" possesses" not only the exliilaration, humor and sus- pense of Joy Adamson's inter-, national best-seller about Elsa, the lion Cub she took into her " home, but it also captures, as "" only j 'motion picture can cap- - . ture, the grandeur and beauty, ; the loneliness and color, of the - "African-lands, where lions are; Jihorn free- --. The story told in ganavision -attd -!olmubiacoIoi-- is a - v ivid " "Queen Anne" Electric Casserole Warmer :z-z IWjuart milk-glasi oven ware - example of courageous, patient film-making at its best. Prim-' ; ary honors for the powerful ap- - peal of "Born Free" must go to : Virginia McKenna and Bill Tra- vers, a British husband-wife acting team whose stage and screen -reputation most certain- ly - will - be enhanced immeasC ; .urably by their work here, They y lived with the lions oj-eight movie-making .months, -.fell the . animals-and played with them-..... them-..... took - them for long, friendly " walks. They went on "picnics wiyi the lions and they went-swimming went-swimming with them. Miss Mc-Kenna;Jand Mc-Kenna;Jand her husband achiev-' od'a rapport with the animals tliat had hitherto been known only to Joy Adamson and her -. husband George, a Kenya game warden, and which, was one of theTeasons for a world-wide . success of tlie book. What the Adamsons -did, the" McKenna-Travers McKenna-Travers team A also did, The. warmth between human and r animal ..shows in the. film; breathlessly. When, as in the book, Elsa - returns to - the" jungle; -"Born " Free" achieves n unexpected "note of wislfulhess. And when Elsa returns to her "human" family and proudly shows off. her own three youn? cubs J. casserole with beautiful electric trivet, featuring golden Queen Anne - - -legs and base. Ideal to keep coffee carafe warm, too. Underwriter - - approved, guaranteed fonnrc . full year. .' ! , " Park Lane Electric Warming Tray ll-inches by 16-inches, the entire . top oT this tray maintains constant, warming heat just under boiling . temperature. Beautifully decorated ' ited with Blue Corn Flower design on white with goldeti border. r Si' kwsssacm mm i. - l .; j n Amity f Clutch Purse .Lady's clutch bag with a French flair, triple framed for lasting strength. !ligli-sl)lc. unique coarse-weave fabric with metal crest in center. Amitv Men's Wallet : ' This top-grain cowhide leather wallet . feature 4 remov able card case U make it easy to get at credit cards. 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OtTcr expires after ' January 31st.- l7.'r when. supply of gifts is exhausted, whichever comes first.) - ..GIFTS BY MAIL:For the 'eohvenience PF57sav:es wKnive"mi'tsule of cities"! nTilchouf offices are located", gifts will be sent by mail, with the . exception of the original oil paintings, which nuiNt he selected Tri".be"rso.n to iissTufe 'Complete satisfaction. :- ' - - Why More People Save ' atPFS Thairat Any Other Savings Iristitut 'ion in W IimduntainWest I 'i PFS is hot only the largest savings institution' 'in the Interraoun-, Interraoun-, tain West (serving over 8(000 Intermountain people), but w ith assets "or over $ 1 85,000,000, is; amohgTliel 00 laTgest "53 vi figs'fliul loa n " "associatldns iri'lhe United States'? 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'ou enjoy -this highereaming-rate on as-little7as$"or as much as you pltnser "Born Free" is as sentimental as any first visit of a newborn baby to his '-grandparents.. . In effect, "Born PYee" is a very humah picture about very human people and a very human hu-man lioness named Elsa. "Born - Freftalgg-guperbvucpense ful entertainment replete with; ruaeniiai humor, drama and romance that absorbing love affair, be tween a lady and a lion cub -U.S. Savings Stamps teach children thrift and good citizenship i ' -? I - . r- ..... . -m -x ' I ' ' I. - II r 7 m -mm v I -'..' ff - :v ; . 1 ' long hours of sprvice,)ur five attractive and conveniently located pfljecs. an easy :"Sav'e-by-Maii" plan and the friendliest and most helpful teller service in our area. . .;.-., .'..- . ... . 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