OCR Text |
Show THURSDAY, MAY 1, m THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1962 fLfAUNT grove Rfcvitw, t LiAUKT ckovl, Utah PERFECT. PARTNERS F0L1:.'62 r-y r n I n .nn i n i) ) i i ) mi tt l J J Lr UVJ i U V- V- FREE " : POWERED GO CART, VALUE Come in and Register BUTTER, olidpack, lb. ............ . ...... . . . 59c SODA CRACKERS, 2 lb. box j, . ... . .... . . . c VIENNA SAUSAGES, 6cansfor. .......... $00 CAKE MIXES, Pillsbury, 3 Pkgs for .... . . . fjc Frozen Foods TV DINNERS, I.G.A., 2 for.....;..,.... PEAS and CORN,5 pl'9- We 79c Table Freifc Produce i CANTALOUPE, 4 for.. CORN ON THE COB, 4 for ........ $ioo 25c CHUCK POT ROAST, lb. ........ . ... ..... SMOKED PICNIC HAMS, 'lb. .... ...... 37c CHUCK WAGON PRANKS, 21b. ...... Qf)c Como in and Chock Out 'VV'W Every Day Low Prices A 0 :'' . '. Funeral Rites for Joseph S. Mills Held Wednesday Impressive funeral services for Joseph B. Mills, 72. wer held In ths Tlmpanofros Stake House, Tuesday, May 15, at 1 p.m. under ths direct km of Bishop Bn E. WhlUng, who also gave doming remark. Mr. Mills, a Hfe-long resident of JMemant Grow, died . at hi home here, Saturday, May 12, after an extended illness. Prayer t the mortuary waa offered by Paul Harris, prior to the services. Speakers, all frtenda and associates as-sociates for many years, were George L Paul, George Bone and Harvey E. Smith. They paid tribute tri-bute to the loyalty, friendliness and service of Mr. -Mills. Special musical numbers were rendered by Irwin Jensen, Will-' 11am E. Petersen, and Hal Haycock. Hay-cock. Prayers were offered by Guy HUlman and George R. Paul and the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery was dedicated by Clifton Wadley. Pallbearers, all grandsons, were Frank Mills, Jim Mills, Terry Mills, Steven Paul. David Wadley, and Tommy Paul. . . Flowers were cared for and arranged by the Grove Ward Relief Society. Mr. Mills was born in Mldvale, July 27, 1889, the aon of Joseph H. and Annie Rasmussen Mills. He married Jannett Bullock, Feb. 23. 1918 in the Salt Lake Temple. He was an employee of the Pleasant Grove Canning Co. for 40 years, retiring from his position posi-tion two years ago. "' Survivors are his widow and sons and daughters, Ray, Calvin, : Mrs. Clifton (Mary) Wadley, Mrs. George R. (Ruth) Paul, . Mrs. Gallon (Martha) Listen, all of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Paul (Lucille )Harris, Salt Lake City. i Sisters surviving are Mrs. Sadie Chandler and Mrs. George L. ' (Avis)' Smith, Pleasant Grove. : There are 16 grandchildrert.! Funeral Services CARD OF THANKS ' ; FOf W. E PidXe Onr product is one of many that depends upon American agriculture. We're proud to salute farmers and ranchers during the Centennial Year of Agriculture. During times of emergency and deep sorrow, the kindness of rel-aives, rel-aives, friends 'and associates Is all the mors deeply accepted and appreciated. , , ;.- . For. these reasons we wish to ' sincerely thank everyone who assisted in any way during the Illness and at the passing and funeral services of our beloved father. . .:. .. p-W The Joseph S. Mills Family , - lw to ; iQlpi&eg) . ; Slated Saturday' s Funeral services for William E. Pierce, 88, resident of Pleas- ' ant Grove for the past 20 years, 1 will be held Saturday, May 19 at 1 p.m. in the Pleasant Grove Second-Fourth Ward Chapel. Bishop Wesley Jense will preside. Mr. Pierce died May 15 at the homes of ' his son, William E. -Pierce, Jr. in Los Angeles. - . : Friends may call at the Olpin-Sundberg Olpin-Sundberg Mortuary Friday evening even-ing from 7 to 8 pjn. and Saturday Sat-urday prior to services. Survivors include his widow, Mrs. , Lottie j Pierce, Pleasant Grove and sons and daughters, William E. Jr.i Vernal; Don, Fer-rol, Fer-rol, Mrs. Lewis (Jen). Heine, Mrs. Lorenzo (Thora) Cro&ley, Mrs. Venice West, all of Calif or- nia and Mrs. Fred (Minnie) Hud-soon Hud-soon of Salt Lake City. . , O vr o 1 m It takes more than money to enjoy your savings. If you don't think so, ask a refugee from a communist com-munist country. One way you can help make sure you'll enjoy your savings is to save with UJ3. Savings Bonds. The money you put into Savings Bonds grows fast and comes back to you 33H bigger. But while it's growing grow-ing fear your future, it's helping Uncle Sam stand up for freedom wherever men want to be free. Without the growth of your savings would seem pretty small. That new home, or the retirement you're saving for, would offer of-fer little comfort. Start buying UiJ. Savings Bonds to- day. It's one of the best ways you can invest in a comfortableand com-fortableand free-future. Can money alone give yon a oeeare future? Millions of Americana are 'answering that question by buying UJS. Savings Bonds. Is this ehuren In Amer ' icaT In 1960 we built 4,915 new churches in the UJS. The on above b St Basfl'a Cathedral in Bed Square, ' Moscow onoe one - of Russia's greatest churches, , dow mwswim. Keep freedom in your future rith i ; U.S. SAVINGS BONDS Tt U.S. Governmmi doe not pay for thit advertising. Tht Trwamry Departmtmt stoats Tht Aderimng CetuuU ana Ait mtuxpapv for Wir patriot mtppwi. May-June Savings Bond Drive r Gets Early Support Early Indications are that Utahns are answering President Kennedy's appeal to "underwrite your country's might", by buying extra savings bonds during the May-June Freedom Bond -Drive, acording to Clem S. Schramm, State Savings Bonds director, to Utan County Bonds Chairman Sterling E. Price. " " " "All civilian Federal agency and Defense establishments are conducting Freedom Bond Pay? roll Savings campaigns during May," Mr. Schramm said in his report, "Industrial and business concerns and -public-employee groups throughout the state are conducting similar campaigns, many of whom are Installing the Payroll Savings Plan for the first time. "Outstanding support Is being given to the drive by all communications com-munications media. Many newspaper news-paper and other publications have and will continue to publish the Alo-it-yourself bond application -blank an easy way for their readers to purchase, extra Freedom Free-dom Bonds. ' , " . ' "The Utah Savings Bonds Committee, Com-mittee, headed by State Chairman Chair-man Frederick P. Champ, Logan banker, have expressed satisfaction satisfac-tion with activities going forward for-ward in all phases of the program," pro-gram," Mr. Schramm said. He pointed out that the volunteer bond chairmen and their committees commit-tees throughout the state are performing outstanding patriotic service in directing the overall activities aimed at Increased Freedom Bond purchases among local residents. Seminary Grads (Continued from page 1) Jerry Phillips, Vrnn , R. Pulley, Kent Rawtlnson, Lanny Roberts, Ramon 8. Searle, Lewis Singer, v Iirent Bmith; Don E. Smith, Gary Smith, Paul L. Smith, Richard IL Bpenoer, Dennis Swensen, Dennis Terry. Kent Turner, David TuUle, Douglas Wadley. . Frank Walker, Samuel J. Walker, Steven B. Walker, Richard Rich-ard C. Wall, Ckn Warnick, Royal Roy-al J. West Danny Wootton, Richard Rich-ard Young. Linda Adams, Janice 'Allen, Marlene Anderson, Rita Ash, Kaon Ka-on At wood, Linda Belts, Colleen Black. Shirley Boren, Geraldene Carpenter. Carol Jean Cawleyr . Donl Chrlitensen, Ruth Christen-sen. Christen-sen. Karen Christiansen. Diarme Cook, Ruth IL Corna-by, Corna-by, Joyce Davis, Karln Erlck-son, Erlck-son, Arlene Farnworth, Alains .Fowlke, Kande Fredrlckson, Connie Con-nie FugaL Call FugaL Kathrrn Ann Kaines, Shirlene Giles, Leola Ooff, Vivian Goode, Dl- anne Greaves, Maxine Green, Pat Gurr, Gwen Karris, Kay Hassel-vander, Hassel-vander, Carole Haycock, Betta Heaps, Sandra Hunt Lauana Jean Illlngswortn, ' Vlckl Jaynes. Irene Jeppson, Kathleen Johnson, Christine Kelley, Janeen Liston, Geraldine Klemm, Joan Losh, Ruth Madsen, Laurel McEwan, Lydia Miller, Carolyn Mitchell, Karla Monson,. Judith Nelson, Naydene Nielsen, Jans OUivier. Lucille Ormond, Kathryn Ann Rasband. Diane Roundy, Sharlet Slade, . LuJean Southam, Irene Walker, Renae Walker, Betty Jane Warburton, Mary Wauneka, Ula Wells. Emily Whitaker. . Fourth Tear Candidates Curtis Atkinson, Kent Black-hurst. Black-hurst. Brent Bullock, Richard L. Christensen, Sidney Crystal, Dean L. Davis, Lester B. Draper, Kendall Ken-dall E. Durrant, Paul R. Ercan-brack, Ercan-brack, Rex Frlant, J. Mac FugaL Warren Grumes,' Lloyd Albert Green, Gregory Reed Hanks. Leland F. Hansen, Robert Har-mer, Har-mer, Walter T. JLarris, Paul Haycock. Hay-cock. Ray G. Jacklin, Mark John son, Richard Keetch, Neldon Mad-sen, Mad-sen, Arden Makin, Gary Morten-sen, Morten-sen, David Pulley, Grant L. Richards, Rich-ards, . Ramon S. Searle, Douglas A. Spencer, Jerry Spray, Robert Stott, Stephen T. Thomson, J. Kay Thome, Jay R. Walker, Bill Norman Wright and-Jay Young. , , Janet Bronson, Sharlene Bullock, Bul-lock, Shirley Bullock, Dawna Lou Butt, r Ruth Christensen, Peggy ' Ann Covington, Selma Crouse, Connie Dickey, Georgia Dodge, Pauline Farr, Beverly Fordham, Earlene Giles, Linda, Joy Higgin- ' son, LaRae Huntsman. lona Iverson, Elizabeth Kelley, Paula Madsen, Ardith - Makin, Janet Maxfield, Alice Meredith, Margaret Miller, Therisa Miller,, : Rowena Morgan, Venetta Morrill, Morr-ill, Linda Nielsen, Eulala Ann Pack, Pamela Patch, Linda Jo Peterson, Carta Price. . - Jane , Richards, Shauna May Robertson, Diane Smith, Joyce Swenson, Karen Vee Thayne, Jean Turner, Linda : Wadley, Mary Wadley, Annette Walker, Delia , Walker, Jolene Walker, Veloy Walker, Mary Wauneka, Janeen Weyland and Jill Wiloken. All persons interested are Invited In-vited to come. Parents and special spec-ial guests are requested to come -early and claim seats in reserved section. 88S888888g8SSS8888888SS Pleasant Grove Real Estate INDEPENDENT Cooperate 50-50 All Brokers It Doesn't Cost to list with Us. IT PAYS! . Unfinished Home ,.f ' ; Siding and Brick on place. Close in, party leaving town. Lot 96 x 120, corner, oiled street, sewer, chain link fence all around,. $5,500. See this. Older Home Beautiful Location view of valley. Will trade , part for trailer house. 3A acre, sprinkling sprink-ling systerru,-i : 3-Cedf room Brick G.I., Buy out equity, get balance bal-ance on AVa loan. See this i Older Frame Home $-Bedroom, .modern every way. 2 acres. Terms or trade. $12,600. : I 60 Building Lois Overlooking Valley - 5 acre piece. .' Building Lots Any Pert of Town Ifelp Keep Our Economy C. A. RAShWSSEII -Strong, Broker ssssssassssssssssssass Gold Keys Hold Party for Mothers During Last Week l Gold Keys club members with their mothers as, guests enjoyed a Mother's Day party at the horns of Mrs. Jesse Harding last - week. ' - The dinner table was decorated decorat-ed with flowers and small world globes with "Mother" In a different differ-ent language printed on the face of each. The mothers each received receiv-ed a lovely handkerchief as a gift and kept the globes as favors. fav-ors. The program featured Jody and Paquita Elder who presented a number of dancing numbers. Present were Carol Adamson, Mrs. . Yvonne Jones; Barbara Lewis, Mrs. Martha Woolsten-hulm; Woolsten-hulm; Carol Sorenson, Mrs, Elsie Nielsen; Jane Smith and Mrs. Veda Peterson, Anna Parker and Mrs. Madge Nielsen, Leone Rut-ledge Rut-ledge and . Mrs. Zola Rutledge, Gayle Holdaway and Mrs. Jessie Jes-sie Mart. Rachel Hardman and Mrs. Lillian McKinnion, Betty Walters and Mrs. Carol Todeschl, Glenda Anderson and the hostess, hos-tess, Mrs. Harding and special guest, Marva Sorenson of Orem, who entertained during the evening ev-ening with two vocal numbers. " Gilbert Appointed to Attend Institute ct U of U This Sumner ' Herbert W. Cllbert, Central Elementary School Ucher, of Pleasant Grove, has been appointed ap-pointed to be a participant in the National Science Foundation Summer Institute at University of Utah. The institute sponsors a training program for the Improvement Im-provement of instruction in math-mrtics. math-mrtics. Mr. Gilbert is one of six members representing the State of Utah. , Mr. Gilbert U a leader In many civic, school and church activities. activit-ies. Dr. L. Edwin Hlrshi, University of Utah, is) director of the Institute. APPLIANCE . SERVICE Guaranteed Service on All Mokes of TV and Appliances SKYLINE TV & APPLIANCE 398 So. 1st East - M Grove SU 5-3433 FR 3-0341 111 " w y J J? i i -n n ii i NlAYiiiOlV' rn. u-Z66l UsW" 335 So. Main St. Beautiful Landscaped Bungalow Brick, carpeted 2-Bedroom, Full basement, near center of town. All improvements in and paid $12,775.00 Older Brick Home Full I basement, 5 bedrooms, large double living room, double garage, concrete tennis court, excellent location Beautifully landscaped - $ 1 1,500, Lots - Anywhere in Town or Utah County New Masonry 3-fiedroom Home With hardwood floors, all improvements, in and paid. Near Church and Schools. Attached goroge $12250 New Brick Veneer Hardwood floors, carport, full basement all improve-- improve-- - ments In and paid. FHA or Gl $14,250. AFTER HOURS' For Information Call Lawrence Kirk SU 5-2167 Dean Atwood FR 3-1527 Robert Cornaby SU 5-2202 Grant Atwood SU 5-2996 Better Living with Consumer Finance j DO YOU LOAJS TO OOO00 SIGNATURE " FURNITURE . AUTO Any Worthwhile Purpose ' !' ' 'r';- '- - ' . SEE US FOR rws'ya'AM'e'E- HOME A U TO BOATS HOUSE TRAILER FARM BUILDINGS I |