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Show THURSDAY, 6CT6HR 12, M THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 19ol PLEASANT GR6VI ItfVltW, KfcAUNt CftOVI, UTAH M PRICES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Come in and Check Our L j Every Day Low Prices Table Fresh Produce CLIP TOP CARROTS, lb- SEEDLESS GRAPES, DAJiT!lbs-for''-' '-T Frozen Foods TV DINNERS, 2 for only .... ORANGE JUICE, 5 cans for ICE CREAM, go" 6c 10c 49c 99c 88c 49c TabeRife Meats SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS, CHUNK BOLOGNA, 3 lb SLICED BOLOGNA, 58c 88c 35c SODA CRACKERS, Saltines, 21b. ........ 43c FLASHLIGHT BATTERI ES, 9- 20c 2 for . . . 9c SHIRLEY GAY NYLONS, 2 pair : 88c 11 7 1 'Salute to Autumn' Themes Bell Telephone Hour Gordon MacRaa will be tin; singing hast of "Salute to Autumn" Au-tumn" on the Bell Telephone Hour over NBC-TV Channel 2. Sunday October 15 at 9:00 a.m. He will be joined on the hour-long hour-long colorcast by his wife, Sheila, Metropolitan Opera stars Gianna FOR MORE SERVICE AT LOWER COST COME TO TRI-CITY MOTOR CO. American Fork Your Home Owned Ford Dealership C o m p fete S e r v ice for Any Make Car or Truck (Includes Body and Fender Repair). OUR SERVICE TECHNICIANS ARE FACTORY TRAINED EXPERIENCED WORKMEN TRI-CITY MOTOR CO. INC. d' Angela and Jan Peerce, ballet stars Jacques d'Ambroise and Carla Fraccl. The Brothers Four, Red Nichols and the Five Pen-" Pen-" nie.s with songstress Anita Bryant, Bry-ant, Donald Voorhees and the will star on the show. Gordon and Sheila MacRae, recently re-cently appeared in New York and were hailed as "the greatest team to hit town since the Yankees." Anita Bryant, the Oklahoma beauty queen who was a Miss A merica- finalist in 1958, makes her first Bell Telephone Hour appearance ap-pearance on Oct. 15. A distinctive song stylist, she has become extremely ex-tremely popular with the younger young-er generation through her many hit records and personal appearances. appear-ances. She will sing with veteran jazz man Red Nichols and the Five Pennies, who are also well Know n to Bell Telephone Hour audiences. "Salute to Autumn" marks their third successive October appearance appear-ance on the series. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS The Fifth Grada clam ft Lin-don Lin-don School hu received word from Utah Congrwwman David 8. King that the aohool flag has bcv-n received by the U.S. Capitol liullding Architect In Washington, Washing-ton, D.C. The letter waa sent to Shirley WDdlng, studentbody secretary. sec-retary. The flag will be flown over the Capitol Building and then returned to the school. ESN Wednesday, October 11, waa "Library Exhibit Day" at Undon School. More than 100 elementary element-ary level library books were on display during the day. Parents and others Interested were invit-' invit-' ed to Inspect the literary exhlblt. ESN When the Central School 4th graders visited tha petroglyphs In Provo Canyon last Wednesday, they alio made a tour of, the Olmstead Power Plant. ESN A new Cyclorama and stage curtain have been installed at Central School. The new equipment equip-ment was provided by the Alpine District Board of Education. ESN Today, Thursday, October 12, a lyceum will be presented morning morn-ing and afternoon at Central. Milton Hales, an Ogden artist legerdemain, will present programs pro-grams titled "Magical Fun." . ESN Central PTA Officers, Room Mothers and teachers will-hold a get-acqualnted social after school today, Thursday, October 12. Refreshments will be served and plans formulated for the coming "Halloween Family Nite" to be held at the school. ESN Students at Grovecrest, in observance ob-servance of Fire Prevention Week were shown a film entitled "What to Do in Case of Fire." This is an excellent film provided free of charge to schools by the Utah County Safety Committee. ESN Teachers at Grovecrest have been attending Curriculum Workshops Work-shops after school the past week. . 2nd grade teachers were at Central Cen-tral School and 3rd grade teachers teach-ers met at Sharon. Next week all first grade teachers will meet at Grovecrest for their workshop. . ESN The Alpine Educational Secretaries Sec-retaries Assn held their annual fashion show at Grovecrest this year. Latest fashions for the working work-ing girl were shown to the large group attending. ESN Savings Stamp Day will be held this Friday at Grovecrest. Mrs. Beck of the American Legion Le-gion Auxiliary will be here to assist with this project. , PAYSON DROPS P.G.. VIKINGS PLAY A.F. FRIDAY AFTERNOON The Pay&on Lions came out of the bushes on the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 4. When . Uw fi-ay was over, they had clawed the Pleasant Grove Vikings 26-6 26-6 in an Intersect lonal practice football game. The contest was a rough and High School PTA Meeting Postponed On account of a conflict with the Elders Quorum Benefit entertainment, en-tertainment, the High School PTA meeting scheduled for 7:30 pm. tonight. Thursday, Oct. 12, has been postponed. According to Ray Mills, PTA president, the next activity of the organization will be the Halloween Hallo-ween party, which has b.xome traditional at the Senior High School. LOANS O AUTO O FURNITURE O SIGNATURE Geneva Finance American Fork. Utah rugged affair end a costly loss for PUtftsant Grove. Mark Johnson,' John-son,' regular Viking wlngback. suffered a broken elbow and Jay Walker, a torn ligament. Mark Is definitely out for the season, and Jay will not play for a week or two, Coach John Gaurley said. The loss of these two regulars would be bad enough, but previous pre-vious injuries have Immobilized three Viking starters, Ramon Searle suffered an out for the ne;ion injury; Royal West is out with a broken arm and Norman Eklns is nursing a broken hand "That's more serious injuries than the average team suffers In two or three seasons of play, and we sincerely hope there will be no more this year," Coach Gour-ley Gour-ley said. In the PC-Payson game Kent Obom got away for two long runs for touchdowns, both coming com-ing after Viking punts. The Hon halfback ran back one punt to score Just before the half ended. He alsa raced 60 yards for a ' score near the end of the game. Ronnie Wat kins scored the first touchdown for Payson after a long march downfleld. Sid Crystal carried over the only score for the embattled Vikings. Vik-ings. Payson scored a six-pointer also, al-so, when Bill Donahue bucked over after the Lions recovered a Viking fumble. Payson registered register-ed two conversions; but P.G.'s attempted point after touchdown failed. It's back to the league wars this Friday, Oct. 13. American Fork will host the crippled Vikings Vik-ings In a game scheduled for 3 :00 p.m. at the Pleasant Grove ball park. Pleasant Grove Real Estate INDEPENDENT Cooperate 50-50 All Brokers It Doesn't Cost to list with Us. IT PAYS! 3-Bedroom Brick, G.I. Forced air gas furnace, gas water heater, carport, walks, driveway, oiled street, sewer, lawn, rear and front, can buy like rent. "$100 down. In American Fork Wi acres with Older Home. $5500 terms arranged. 2'Bedroom Shake $9,800. Sewer, gas heat, paved pav-ed walk, oiled street, close in. 3'Bedroom Shake Gas heat, sewer, oiled street, paved walk, lawn in front and rear, $10,500 F HA. Small down payment. Older 3-B.R. Home Close to school, gas heat, paved walks, oiled street, $60 down, $50 per month. Building Lots and Acres RENTALS Furnished and. Unfurnished. C. A. RASMUSSEN Broker Bridal Shower in Lehi Mrs. Verl Harris will entertain enter-tain at a bridal shower in honor of Mrs. Lloyd Robinson, formerly LaRee Harris, Monday, Oct. 16, at 8 p.m. in the Fourth Ward recreation hall, Lehi. Friends and relatives of the Pleasant Grove "area are cordial-, ly invited to attend. ALL RED BUILDERS SUPPLY Headquarters for Famous SPRED SATIN and General Paint Products FA Z E Interior 100 Latex All Colors Reg. $5.85 per gallon Sale Priced at $395 per Gallon 1 NEW GIFT 6 SERVICE FOR THE BRIDE-TO-BE ALLRED'S now have a gift service for the bride-to-be, and for those desiring to give wedding gifts. ' The bride may select gifts she desires, and those wanting to be on the list may do so by paying $1.00 or $2.00 at our Gift Department. We have many wonderful gifts we are sure any bride would enjoy having. We invite you to stop in and look over our very complete selection. ALLRED'S 200 EAST STATE ROAD ' PHONE SU 5-2221 ' ' ' TT ! 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