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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 2$, 19M PLEASANT GROVI REVIEW, PLEASANT 6H6Vt UtAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 19, Ml fttmntiftiiii MfHjPMnpwn inn ii miiiiii K A K in iiMtiiiil.iliiiliiiil mil ii nli! In i. 'tall ; -juiuruimujliiuiiH Ullllllllllllll ,111 III II BARTLETT PEARS for Sale, Vance West, SU 5-4187. S 5 YOUNG IDS Couple desires reasonable unfurn. Apt in P.G. or Am. Fork area, call Provo 373-0778. A 29 SWEET CORN, 25c dozen, Now ready. Also, Upright Piano, $100. SU 5-2568, 394 E. 3rd So. , ,, A29 FOR SALE Trumpet, $90. ph. 785-3258. A 29 FOR SALE Victorio Tomato and Fruit Juicers, No pre-cooking, pre-cooking, Mrs. Elroy H. Nielson, 990 N. 4th East, PL Grove, ph. 785-3330. - S 12 FOR RENT Small House, near schools, 151 East 1st N. S 5 COAL, best lump, slack, $10.60 in quantity lots. Now taking . orders. Deliver Oct Lee Dickey Payson, Ut Rt 1 Bx 175, phone 465-3621. . tf ' CORN and TOMATOES for Sale Blackhurst Bros., ph. 785-4133 785-4133 or 785-4142. A 29 FOR SALE or RENT Modern Home, 460 E. 3rd So. Phone SU 5-3294. tf USED PIANO for sale, restyled $280, ph. SU 5-3913 S 5 FOR RENT Apt. for couple, 307 2. 1st S., Ph. SU 5-8527. tt W-GAIj. INCINERATORS $3.50 Help keep P.O. beautiful. Ph. 8K 6-3031, Steve Murdock. We win deliver. tf FOR SALE Good Barnyard Manure, sack or pickup, phone SU 5-2743. - tt FOR SALE CHOICE BUUD-INQ BUUD-INQ LOTS view of Valley 110.00 or more per month Phone SU 5-4121 June 20tf BEAUTIFUL Home on Orchard ; Drive in Am. Fork for Sale. 3-Bedrooms, full basement, fenced fen-ced and landscaped, lge. back yard. Pay owner small equity and take over loan at only 5 per cent Boley Realty, Inc. 120 ,N. 1st East, A.F., 7563045. S 5 SEWERS, Water lines, Septic Tanks, Top Soil, Free Estimates, Estim-ates, all work bonded, phone SU 8-3749. A 29 MANURE for Sale for Garden Lot, shrubs and lawns, Phone SU 5-2982. tf CEDAR POSTS, 7th Quorum of Elders, see at Harry Mitchells, Highway 91, SU 5-2147.- tf FOR RENT Nice furnished or unfurnished apartments. Alpine Villa Motel Apt, tf CARPETING and Upholstened Furniture Cleaned, Expert Service. Ser-vice. Call SK 6-4856, AF. tf ATTRACTIVE Duplex Apt, part " ly furnished, plate glass win dows, couples preferred.' 640 E. 3rd N. Ph. SU 5-2124. $45. tf TV, RADIO and APPLIANCE Service, Free estimates on all Repairs, large or small, SUPERIOR SUPER-IOR TV and Appliance, New location, lo-cation, 63 W. Main, Am. Fork. SK 6-3881. , Motorola NQrge ..Dealer. ;.V , tf TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE RENTAL & RE-PAIR RE-PAIR SERVICE, Friday's Office Supply, SK 6-4471 Am. Fork, tf DANCING LESSONS, Tap, Bal-let. Bal-let. Acrobatic, 31.00 per lesson, lean Turner, SU 6-314L tf RADIO & TV REPAIR SERVICE Expert service on all makes. . All parts and labor guaranteed, ft years of schooling & experience OaH Norman Healey, Am. Fork, SK 6-4680. " tf PIANO. VIOLIN, GUITAR les-' les-' sons. Will consider buying used instruments of all kinds. Bingham SU 5-2033, ..:1,,;, tf PIANOS Why pay more Fax tory to You Spinets & Grands, Lester R. Taylor, Provo, FR 8-1125 8-1125 or at 109 N. 4th W. tt FOR SALE New 8-Bedroom Brick Home with utility room with sink built in. Ref . & freezer, large birch cabinets, storm doors and windows, living room 20 x 20 good view of valley, FHA like rent, SO years to pay If wanted. Phone SU 5-3902. 650 E. 780 N. JfyouAXor your tdfelor both fi Qere "out of the picture1' V7..0 WOULD PAY OFF THE MORTGAGE? its trovLD -If you had Farmers AJkabovtthiiLoie Hw World lift "uowoAai err" Policy! Exclu$iv$ f$atur$t permit inclusion of win u well u bosb&nd In policy plus doubls AUOUNT TW ii duth is accidental I ' Keith Hansen nut miiiu fnminf III ID j;" jjj.l mill mill! ;,,.:m1i1 IHMt Ullll lll!tllllllllft III l"l i, ' h.; IjiuiiliJJii ! H. I II Until To clean carpets better we'll loan a Blue Lustre Carpet Shampooer FREE with purchase pur-chase of Blue Lustre shampoo. Ben Franklin Store. A 29 BEAUTIFUL Wedding Dress and Veil for Rent or Sale, Phone SU 5-2651. A 29 ELECTRIC Clothes Dryer for Sale, $75. ph. SU 5-2974. A 29 PRACTICALLY NEW 1962 Harmony Guitar, with hard case. Deep cut-a-way, excellent for students. Cost $252. will sell for $200. terms. 785-2392. A 29 FOR SALE-TOMATOES; Also Weaner and Feeder Pigs; Dressed Pork, 2 houses East of Highland Church, Fred L. Bun-ler, Bun-ler, SK 6-4419. tf WILL. TEND Children in my Home, 313 N. 2nd East, P.G. Phone SU 5-3289. tf FOR SALE or Trade for equal value. Like new, 1-year old, Saddle, Saddle Bags, pad, martingale, mar-tingale, bridle, SU 5-3324. S 5 HERE'S Your chance to be a Gentleman farmer. 21 acres of level land with more than 2 shares of water per acre. Comfortable Com-fortable home, orchard, coop, barns, corrals, located at foot of beautiful Mt. Timpanogos. Boley Realty, Inc. 120 N. 1st East, A.F. ph. 756-3045. S 5 APT for Rent l-Bedroom, carpeted, car-peted, swimming pool, North Orem, $65. will furnish. Ph. 225-6386 225-6386 or 225-4095. tf BEAUTIFUL Brick Home in Lindon. Lge. 1.9 acre lot, landscaped and fenced. 5 bedrooms, bed-rooms, 1 baths, 2 fireplaces, amusement room, drapes and carpet included. Boley Realty, Inc. 120 N. 1st East, A.F. ph. 756-3045. Evenings call 756-3994 or 756-2392. S 5 FOR LEASE or Sale, 3-Bed-room Home, Vk baths, good location, built-in oven, hardwood hard-wood floors, carpeted, drapes, fireplace inside and out, all improvements. im-provements. Phone SU 5-2661. FOR SALE 1-Wheel Trailer New Tire, weatherproof box, Keith Anderson, SU 5-2606. tf LOTS for Sale, 450 E. on 11th N. $25 down, $25 a month, Phone SU 5-2992. tf FOR SALE Home by Owner, 2-Bedroom, 2-Bedroom, , utility room, full basement with finished bedroom and storage room, FHA loan approved, ap-proved, 632 Locust Ave. phone SU 5-2884. tf MILLERS TV & RADIO REPAIR All parts and labor guaranteed, prompt and reliable service, ph. John D. Miller, SK 6-2949, AF. . tf REMODELING, Shingling and - - Aluml&am Siding. Foundations. & Retaining walls. Call AC 5-2853 5-2853 or AC 5-1063. tf CEMENT WORK Patios, car-. car-. ports, retaining walls, aide-walks, aide-walks, all forming and finishing done. Ph. 785-3760 or 785-2071. : tf HOME INSURANCE, Complete Package Protection. It will pay you to call Monson ft Company, Provo or Jess Monson, SU 5-3031, 5-3031, PL Grove. tf HATCH JEWELRY 33 W. Main American Fork. Full time watch maker. Guaranteed repairs. Regular Reg-ular watch cleaned, S5; Your Bul-ova, Bul-ova, Hamilton, Wyler, Elgin and Longines dealer. Art-carved Diamond Dia-mond Rings, written guarantee; 20 off on trophies & engraving. - -: - tt FOR RENT Apartment, furnished furnish-ed or unfurnished, Reasonable.' SU 5-3591 or SU 5-310L tf FOR CERAMIC TILE Installation, Installa-tion, Call Benoie'a Tile Co. AC , 6-0495.;.i...,.:-....:...,.,..,, tf CUSTOM WELDING farm equipment, equip-ment, trailer repair, Challenger Horse Vans, Lindon, 785-4196. tf ACCORDION LESSONS 10 Wk. introductory offer, instrument free, call Truetdne School of Music, Mu-sic, PO 8-3224. tf LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE Broad Coverage, No membership member-ship fee Monson h Co, Provo or Jess Monson, SU 5-3031, PL Grove. tf m- CottProUctionNOWl AUTO LIM' 11 T1UCK Phone SK 6-385? IIi.ll..llluU!i...iiIuii High School PTA Executive Council Plans for Year Plans for the coming year were made recently by the High School PTA Executive Committee. Special guests at the meeting were Mrs. Warren Perkins and John Gourley. Mrs. Perkins gave many helpful suggestions on increasing increas-ing the membership and Mr. Gourley discussed the latest statistics, on the drop out students stu-dents in this area. This is a problem we are vitally concerned concern-ed with and the PTA executive committee intends to present it to the parents , as soon as possible. pos-sible. - Sept. 26 will be the Room Mothers Tea honoring the teachers tea-chers and all parents are urged to come. Attending the meeting at the home of Marcella Barrett, PTA president, were Marge Jacob, Ruth Cobbley, Beverly Monson, Cleon Langley, Evelyn Weeks, Doris Zupan, Olga Carling, Joan Jo-an Stubbs, Maymetta Johnson, Naomi Keetch and LaVone In-gersoll. In-gersoll. Sizzling Seven Has Party for Mothers The 4-H group, the Sizzling Seven, planned, prepared and served a barbecued ham dinner with all the trimmings, for their mothers, at the home of their leaders, Claudia Brown and Barbara Sharpe. The tables were set outside and the cooking cook-ing was done over a barbecue grill. . Special guests were the mothers moth-ers of the girls, Lavina Fugal, and her daughter, Alta F. Gardner, Gard-ner, from Wyoming. Mrs. Fugal Fu-gal spoke to the girls during the evening. Members and their mothers Were Cheryl Smith and Mrs. Josephine Jo-sephine Smith; Linda Pack and Mrs. Eulala Pack; Beverly Atkinson At-kinson and Mrs.-Edna Atkinson; Atkin-son; Susan Howe and Mrs. Marilyn Howe and Carol Hall, whose mother was unable to attend. Geraldine Monson, another an-other member of the group, was in the hospital. Roughout Club Goes To Wasatch Fair The Roughout Riding Club attended and participated in the Wasatch County Fair held in Heber City, Aug. 10. , After the parade the club enjoyed en-joyed potluck supper at a roadside road-side table, Included in the group were Gene and Edna Atkinson, Ed and Neola Kresser, Kay and Edna Fraughton, Jim and Marilyn Mar-ilyn Green, Lee and Pat Fenton, Tom and Jeanne Adam son, Guy and Betty Walker, and Roland and Jane Robinson. - ' On Aug. 14, couples from the Roughout Riding Club enjoyed ' an evening out at the Timp Haven Ha-ven Restaurant. Dinner and visiting were enjoyed. KEEP FREEDOM -IN YOUR FUTURE WITH U.S. SAVINGS BONDS mmm utah state fair Friday, Sept. 13 thru Sunday, Sept. 22 - Nitely at 8:30 P.M. TICKETS NOW ON SALE at SALT LAKE FAIRGROUNDS 19th GIANT NEW EDITION! PRICES INCL. TAX AND 09 IB 4 9E 9 IK 9 OR I 7E FAIR GATE ADMISSION lOm&CO'LlOmLLUlV MATINEES 1 .mmm 'tV -ftur ti I Sat., Spl. 14 t 1:00 5:00 P.M. 1 U d.'ll, MtlZIu S.. S.pt. IB 2:30 P.M. J' HrIH W.J.. S.pt. It t t:00 P.M. ,3MrtIXlSHS BW,I?ta! Frid. S.pt 20 t 5:00 P.M. UOuSit CM K?l A?U?5K KATE S.t 4.pt. 21 tt IK 5:00 P.M. til LT LAKE k mH to iLtlfa Su,..W22.t 1:00 5:00 P.M. c.iaH Ind ml? """" FAMILY DAY - Wed. Sept. 18 STAR BRAND Meets Every Home Demand STAR FLOUR MILLS AMERICAN FORK, UTAH N. Utah County D.U.P. Meeting Set for Sept. 6 The first meeting for 1963-64 of the North Utah County DUP will be held on Friday, Sept. 6 at 2 p.m. in the Lindon Church. All officers and teachers of camps in American Fork and Pleasant Grove are requested to be present at the meeting. There will be departmental work and instructions pertaining pertain-ing to the new season's work. , New officers elected for the coming two years are Velma Conger, Lehi, Captain; Winnie Graff, Orem, 1st Vice Captain; Pearl McMillan, PI. Grove, 2nd Vice Captain; Fay Boltz, Lehi, recording secretary; Nina Llewelyn, Alpine, corresponding correspond-ing secretary. Ethel Hunger, Lehi, lesson leader, Vivian Nicholes, Am. Fork, books; Nettie Warenski, Lehi, historian ; Dczzie Lamb, -Am. Fork, historian; Jennie Wild, Alpine, organist; Erma Swenson, Orem, music. Thelma Harris, PI. Grove, treasurer; Miranda Durrani, Am. Fork, chaplain; Rhea Vance, Lehi, cheerleader; Fern Russon, Lehi, parliamentarian; Goldie Dickenson, Am. Fork, scrapbbok chairman; and Anne Hansen, Am. Fork, chorister. Planning Meeting HeldbyAAUW; First Meeting Sept, 4 The officers of the local branch of American Society of University Women, held a luncheon lun-cheon and program planning meeting on Monday, Aug. 19 at the home of Mrs. Eugene All-red. All-red. The theme chosen for the year 1963-64 for study, is "Bridging "Brid-ging the Gap Between Science and the Layman." The first meeting of the year will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Sept. 4 at the home of Mrs. M. D. Radmall, 55 West 2nd North in Pleasant Grove. State president of the AAUW Mrs. Michael Treshow and Mrs. Frank Hummel, State Implementation Imple-mentation Chairman, of Salt Lake City, will be guests of the local branch and will participate par-ticipate in the program. All university graduates are eligible for membership in the association. Any woman who is interested in membership can call Mrs. Eugene W. Allred or Miss Margaret Hayes, in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. NOTICE OF SALE To be sold at Public Sale Sept. 12, 1963 at 12 noon at the residence of Jack Grubbs, 4th East, 7th North, Lindon, Utah. 1948 Studebaker Commander Sedan, Serial No. 430551, Motor No. H313 103." " The above described automobile auto-mobile is to be sold to satisfy cost of storage and cost of sale. To be sold to highest bidder. Payment to be made in. lawful , money of the United States of America. Jack Grubbs Publ. Dates: Aug. 29 and Sept. '5, 1963. A SPARKLIN8 SPECTACLE ;i I at 5 Pi1. - S2J5-2.50 -1.75 Courses in Home Management to Start September 19 "The A B C's of Home Man-agement" Man-agement" is the title of a 'course to be given in Pleasant Grove under the auspices of the University of Utah. The first class Is slated from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, September 19 in the local Public Health Office Of-fice (West entrance basement Junior High School lunch room) . Mrs. Irene Thompson, home demonstration agent from USU will conduct discussions in the following subjects: 1 Budgeting and Family Financing. , 2 Home Management and Meal Planning. 3 Family Relations. 4 Child Care. There is no charge for the classes. However, those who attend at-tend should come equipped with notebook and pencil. All bulletins bull-etins and resource material will be furnished, Those Interested may register by calling Mrs. Lucile Page, Public Health Nurse, 785-2251. "Everyone is welcome to take this course the first of its kind ever to be given in Pleasant Grove," Mrs. Page said. Watchdog Dies on Local Mink Farm On August 21st, "Rover! a two hundred pound registered St. Bernard dog died mysterious myster-ious l.y. He was owned by Mrs. Melba W. Carpenter and used as a watch dog to protect the mink ranch from thieves, which are becoming quite prevalent on mink ranches in the United States. During August on the R. W. , Mezel Mink Ranch at Petersburg, Peters-burg, Michigan, 66 black mink kittens worn $50.00 each were stolen, a total value of $3,300.00 Many other ranches have reported re-ported similar huge losses. Buy Your Printing of PI. Grovo Review MtMBIft FIOIRAl OtFOtIT INIUKANCI CORPORATION 0jEGoff PI LOANS O AUTO , O FURNITURI O SIGNATURI Geneva Finance American Fork, Utefc If You Have $5,000 to $10,000 to Invest DON'T . . . until you investigate the local franchise still available backed by a subsidiary of Ford Motor Co. A A PROVED BUSINESS HIGH PROFITS CALL OR WRITE Phlleb Distributors, Inc. 2263 "I" HlgMan4 Drive Salt Lake City Phone IN 7-9446 - Become a More Effective Speaker - become, more valuable to your church, club . . . overcome fear of an audience, use more enthusiasm,' become a better salesman. FIND OUT - NOW - THIS FALL - ABOUT THE DALE CARNEQIE COURSE ttm1 the FREE Introductory meeti! xt week hi Mtr few! The Dole Carneg.iT Course also helpt people to Improve their memory . . . get along better with people . . . motivote, Inspire, ' and lead others insteod of drive. Monday, (Labor Day) PL Grove Cry HoU, 35 So. Main Tuesday, Sept. 3, Am. Fork Legion Hall, 46 N. Center Wednesday, Sept. 4, Lehi Natl Guard Armory, 348 E. Main ' Each Meeting Begins at 7:31 p.m. presented by International Training Services 2998 Apache Lane Provo. Phone 373-3669 L2 L When bills are due, do the paying with a no minimum balance ThriftiCheck Account and save. Save the cost of traveling to where a bill is due; save time, too; save the worry of carrying cash to shop. Then save some more: ThriftiCheck costs only 8 cents per check in -books of 25 ; . . your name and address imprinted f REE! Exclusive with your independent Bank, of Pleasant Grove. Full Service Banking means Bank of Pleasant Grove is pleased to be your financial partner in all your money matters. mm eooi c-us For Sewfng Machine Repair KELLERS SEWING CIRCLE Am. Fork SK 6-2183 Find us Fast hi tht ' Ystlow Fagti tonic to.W Community |