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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1970 M.EASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT (SROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1970 American Fork Teams Win in Pony League Baseball Play The American Fork Orioles appear to be the team to beat in the Pony League, winning 6 straight games up to June 13. The American Fork Athletics with 5 and 1 and the A.F. Sen-ators with 4 and 1 records are next in line. Schedule, June 19 to 25 Monday, June 22, Lehi at P.G. Yanks, 5:30; A.F. Athlet-ics at Alpine, 5:30; A.F. Or-ioles at A.F. Senators, 5:30. Tuesday, June 23, A.F. Reds at P.G. Giants, 5:30; P.G. Tig-ers at London Twins, 5:15; A.F. Senators at Lehi, 5:15. Thursday, June 25, P.G. Gi-ants at Lindon Twins, 5:30; P.G. Yanks at A.F. Athletics, 5:30; Alpine at A.F. Reds, 7:30 and A.F. Orioles at P.G. Tigers 5:30. Standings A.F. Orioles 6 0 A.F. Athletics 5 1 A.F. Senators 4 1 Lehi Pelicans 3 1 P.G. Giants 3 3 P.G. Tigers 2 3 Lindon Twins 2 4 Alpine 1 3 A.F. Reds 1 5 P.G. Yanks 0 6 Published every Thursda at 1 1 South Main, Pleasant Grow Utah 84062 (Mailing address P.O. Box 278) and second clasj postaae paid at the post office, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. Subscription Rate in advance: S3.00 yearly; 10c tingle copy. A. B. Gibson Editor-Publish- er Jack S. Pace Manager Karl Banks News Editor Fun Food Five 4-- H Club Elects Officers Members of the Fun Food Five 4-- II Club met at the home of their leader, Thelma Barnes and elected officers as follows: Patricia Fugal, president; Le-An- n Stevens, vice president; Suzanne Smith, secretary and treasurer; Lisa Butt, reporter and Elizabeth Phillips, song leader. This group is in its first phase of Foods-Nutritio- Members will learn to make good things to eat and also about the sci-ence of food. They will pre-pare sandwich.es nourishing milk drinks, easy desserts, coo-kies, and relish trays. Serviceman Wins Honors at School Army Private Raymond S. Ormond, 19, whose wife, Con-nie Fae and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond D. Ormond, live at 910 North Second West, in Pleasant Grove, recently com-pleted with honors the leader preparation course at the U.S. Army Training Center, Armor Ft. Knox, Kentucky. The course is given to the top men in basic combat training to provide them with two extra weeks of leadership-oriente- d training before they begin ad-vanced individual training. Lynn Anderson Is Promoted by California Bank William Lynn Anderson, son of Mrs. Lucille Carter of Pleas-ant Grove, has been promoted to assistant cashier at the Third and La Cienega office of United California Bank, located near Hollywood, California. Lynn, who was born and rais-ed in Pleasant Grove, is man-ager of the installment credit department at Third and La Cienega. A graduate of Pleasant Grove High School, he also has com-pleted numerous specialized studies at the American In-stitute of Banking, educational wing of the American Bankers Association. 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The Dodgers barely came out ahead of the Indians 7 to 6. The Cards beat the Phillies 11 to 4 with Nielson and Han-sen hitting home runs for the Cards. The Pirates won over the Tigers 15 to 3. Schedule Wednesday, June 17: Tigers vs. Cards, Lindon; Giants vs. Cards, at Manila; Cubs vs. Pir-ates, North; Phillies vs. Utes, East, and Indians vs. Red Sox at West. Monday, June 22: Indians vs Cubs, North; Utes vs. Dodgers at Lindon; Phillies vs. Giants, East; Pirates vs. Cards, West and Tigers vs. Red Sox, Lindon. Standings Cards 7 0 Giants 6 1 Dodgers 5 2 Pirates 5 2 Cubs 4 3 Utes 4 3 Indians 2 5 Tigers 2 5 Red Sox 1 6 Phillies 0 7 June Snow Brings Moisture to PI. Grove Area About three or four lucky snow storms fell midway down Mt. Timpanogos during the period ending last Monday evening. Lucky they were, since no freezing temperatures followed them in Utah Valley. The lowest the thermometer sank was to 43 degrees and that was the morning of June 15. Measureable moisture fell during 5 of the 7 days and the total in pure water was well over one inch. Actually, the storm was a Godsend. Lawn sprinkling was suspended practically thru-o- ut the area, which helped greatly in the culinary water emergency. Skies were blue early Tues-day morning. The outside tem-perature was 50 degrees and the barometer was rising at 30.00. Fair along the Wasatch Front for the next few days, was the forecast. Does the "next few" include Strawberry Days? That's what we hope. Statistics for the week end-ing at 6 p.m. Monday, June 15. Date High Low Pre. June 9 69 49 0.67 June 10 60 45 0.30 June 11 66 45 0.03 June 12 66 48 0.03 June 13 66 45 0.05 June 14 73 45 0.00 June 15 73 43 0.00 Summary Temperatures: highest 73, lowest 43. Week's averages, high 69, low 46 and mean 57 degrees. Precipitation for the week, 1.08 of an inch. Total since Jan. 1, 8.01 inches Sun rises and sets locally, at 7:10 a.m. and 8:55 p.m., DST. |