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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1961 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1961 ' Roll w&xinf floori? Try the now Bu Giam acrylic Nnlitfi for vinyl nd linoleum. Tktx Fr&nklln Since N 23 PIANO LESSONS Flort Robin-on, Robin-on, rhon 8U 5-4081. i VOR 8 ALE Complete Aquarium 8t Growing plant, flan, filter, pump and Und included. 605 N. th Eaat. P.O. N 23 FOR RENT 2-Bedrmwn Hm. newly decorated. SU 5-3455. tf FOR SALE Daehaund Dop, female, fe-male, 10 week old, rvfrUiterwd. reasonable, SU 5-3321 or SU 5-3302. 5-3302. . N 23 QUILTING FRAMES. roU on type with Und, evutlly utored and uaembled, S. C5aritniwr, Phone SU 5-3831. D 28 NEW 2-BEDROOM Apt for rent Phone SU 5-3831. D 7 OIL FURNACE for Sale, Rood condition, PO 8-2612. N 16 . SEWING and Alterations, at my home, Ph. SU 5-2204. N 23 WILL TEND one or two children during day at my home In PI. Grove, ph. SU 5-2860. N 23 BEAUTY COUNSELOR Cosmetics, Cosmet-ics, contact Lola Smith, SU 5-3966. 5-3966. N 23 COLD APPLES, HOT GOAL Dickey's, SU 5-2871 650 N. 1st E. . tf DON'T WAIT Got on the ground floor. Coin-operated dry cleaning is the fastest-growing, most profitable business in the nation. Franchise and new building build-ing now available in Pleasant Grove and Lehi. Call or write DayNite Coin-Op Dry Cleaning, 2263-B Highland Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah, IN 7-9446. tf FOR RENT Modern, Newly decorated, dec-orated, furnished Apt., Phone SU 5-2914, 60 West Center, tf FOR RENT 3-Room Basement .'Apt, furnished, $45, No smokers, smok-ers, SU 5-2315, 178 West Center. tf DANCING LESSONS, Tap, Bal-let. Bal-let. Acrobatic, $1.00 per lesson. Jean Turner, SU 5-3141. tf HATCH JEWELRY S3 W. Main American Fork. Full time watch maker. Guaranteed repairs. Regular Reg-ular watch cleaned, $5; Tour Bui-ova, Bui-ova, Hamilton and Wyler dealer. Diamonds priced right. Gift headquarters. head-quarters. Jewel House memner. FOR SALE 3-Bedrown Home,' Battle Creek Heights, 1 baths, large yard & patio, low down payment, 4M interest, will consider renting. Y's Realty, 77 Eaat Main, SK 6-3045, A.F., FR 4-1035, 1083 N. 5th East, Provo. , tf MANILA 5 Acres, 1 or 2 acre . lots, 4, ah.-water per acre. In choice residential location. Call Raman Peterson, SK 6-4830 or SK 6-2927 or office, AC 5-1130, Mitchell-Swenson Real Estate. tf TV and APPLIANCE REPAIR, Phone SU 5-2432 or SU 5-2112. Keith Jarvis. tf VACUUM CLEANER & Small Appliance Repairing. Hoses, belts, brushes, .cords, etc. for all makes and models. Steam irons Cleaned. Free piCKup and delivery Anthony Banks Appl. Co. 266 E. Main, Lehi Ph. PO 8-3018. tf 3 BUILDING LOTS for Sale, $800 to $1500. Oiled street, sidewalks and curb and. gutter. Gas and sewer. 2 blocks from school. SU 5-2924. tf FOR SALE 5 acres of land, with irrigation water, or will sell 1 acre building lots, with 100 foot frontage, one block from P.G. City limits, culinary water and gas available, contact owner, own-er, Gail en A. Iiston, SU 5-2085. -- .. tf , Help Keep Our Economy Strong 1 ZUFELT AUT O REPAIRS 109 East 1st N. Ph. 624 Am. Fork O Front End Alignment and Wheel Balancing' O Complete Automotive Service FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Easy Budget Plan l? c 1 URGENTLY NEEDED 6 Young Men from thla area 17'i to 29 to train for Railroad OoramunJ-cations. OoramunJ-cations. Salary to $400 month plus promotional opiwtunity, retirement re-tirement berWIU. Short rwrt.W-nt training; low tuition. For immediate imme-diate enrollment and interview, write Railroad anmunlcaUon Training. Box 278, PI. Grove, give nune, ae, exact adilrow, phone. N 23 WE HAVE THE BEST Price on the Finest Used Oars, dime make us prove it. Meredith Mar-ln, Mar-ln, opposite rodeo ff rounds. SU 5-9003. tf APARTMENT for Rent 295 N. 1st East. Phone SU 5-2252. No Smokers. tf SPECIAL Vi Price Sale on Small Day - Dew Cleansing Cream. Call our now telephone No. SK 6-3102. Mary's Beauty . Salon. Deluxe and Budget, 560 W. Main, Am. Fork. D 7 PIANOS Why pay more Factory Fac-tory to You Spinets A Grands, Lester R. Taylor, . Provo, FR S-1125 S-1125 or at 109 N. 4th W. tt PIANO & ORGAN Instruction in your home, Warren O. Allred Music Studio, AC 5-5717, 76 West 800 N. Orem. N 30 WORK WANTED Wallpaper cleaned, walls washed, interior and exterior painting, work guaranteed. guar-anteed. Call SU 5-2863. tf FOR RENT - 3-room Apartment, partly furnished, excellent location, lo-cation, SU 5-2312. tf APPLEWOOD LOGS for Sale by the 135th Quorum of Seventy. For fireplace or campfire. Any amount. $20 per ton delivered. Cal & Paul's Auto Repair or phone SU 5-3053 or SU 5-3237. tf BATON TWIRLING lessons and Marching Lessons by very experienced ex-perienced teacher, approved by Bandmaster, Alice Meredith, SU 5-9003. tf FOR SALE Repossession, 3-Bedroom 3-Bedroom Home, attached Oar- age, move in for $300 down and assume mortgage at $75 per mo. Interior completely dedecorated. Phone FR 3-0192. tf TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE RENTAL & REPAIR RE-PAIR SERVICE, Friday's Office Supply, SK 6-4471 Am. Fork, tf FOR RENT Apartment, furnished furnish-ed or unfurnished. Reasonable. 90 East Center, SU 5-3101. tf FOR RENT 3-room Apt. In Lin-don, Lin-don, ph. SK 6-4621. tf PASTEL PORTRAITS, $7.50 un-framed, un-framed, $15 framed, with non-reflecting non-reflecting glass. Also Oils, priced accordingly. Private art lessons, picture framing and photo tinting. tint-ing. Ph. PO 8-3226, appointment anytime. Dorothy Bone. tf NEW LOW FIRE INSURANCE RATES Call us for the best fcuy for your home insurance, Jess Monson, Monson & Co., Inc. Phone SU 5-3031. tf WATCHES Repaired, Cleaned, New Parts replaced If needed. For only $3.50; Satisfaction guaranteed. guar-anteed. Lan's, 7 S. Center Am. Fork. tf RADIO & TV REPAIR SERVICE Expert service on all makes. All parts and labor guaranteed. 8 years of schooling & experience Call Norman Healey, Am. Fork, SK 6-4680. , tf Horseshoeing and Trimming Reed Orton Ph. SU 5-2748 Stork Shower Honors Alene G, Neilson A stork shower honoring Mrs. Alene Gilbert Neilson was held this week at the home of Mrs. Nancy Smith Haag in American Fork. Mrs. Haag was assisted in htr duties as hostess by Mrs. Peggy Peg-gy Mercer. " '" Many of Alehe's school friends came to enjoy the evening of-games of-games and to admire the appro- . prjitfi-decpraUona of a storkandi pink and blue umbrellas in which gilts were placed,... ; ; ;;. 7 " ' ereahmeMawere served -to Sue Black, Louise Richins, Pat Swenson, Colleen Holdaway, Beth Randall, Deanna Beveridge, Beverly Bev-erly Price, Linda Carson, Janice GlMman, Leann Smith, Jane In-gersoll In-gersoll and Linda Gillman. Girls Visit Parents Miss Tamara Jarvis and Miss Paulette Johnson visited with their families and friends here over ov-er the last weekend,.. They came from Salt Lake City where they share an apartment and where both are employed at the Mountain Moun-tain States Telephone Co. accounting ac-counting offices. Tamara is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jarvis and Paulette the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson. Lambs Need Salt Antibiotic-salt mixes, Included Tnlamtrrattons, will-control en--terotoxemia in sheep, experiments have shown. Phone Society Items to MISS ANNETTE HARPER Annette Harper Plans Wedding Rites In Manti Temple on December 15 Mr. and Mrs. Rue Harper are announcing the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Annette, to Von Johnson, John-son, who is the son of Mrs. Johanna Jo-hanna Johnson and the late Austin Aus-tin Johnson of Cleveland, Utah. Annette and Von will be married mar-ried in rites to be performed in the Manti LDS Temple on Dec. 15. 1961. On the evening of the same day, they will receive their friends and families in the River-grove River-grove Second Ward Chapel, 780 North 700 West, Provo, between 8 and 10 p.m. All relatives and friends are most cordially Invited Invit-ed to attend this open house in their honor. . i f . s t i t " ;: , v. '' - " X si - - 11 I ANNUAL DANCE Mr. and Mrs. Dave Green talk about coming Alpine Country Club dance with Mrs. Ralph Powers, chairman. Alpine Country Club Plans Annual Semi-formal - Dance for Saturday November Nocturne is the lilt- ing theme of the Alpine Country Club's annual semi-formal dance, Saturday evening, Nov. 25. Silver and blue pine cones and candlelight candle-light will be the motif carried out at individual dinner tables. Ladies will receive special favors fa-vors and all will applaud as the golf champions receive thedr trophies tro-phies and special awards. Chairman of this social event is Mrs. Ralph Powers, assisted by Mrs. Dave Green, Mrs. Dean Grayt and Mrs. Harry McTague. Entertains for Club Mrs. Floyd Herrick was hostess hos-tess to the ONO Club of Lakeview ' Wednesday evening. Rook was played with prizes going to Mrs. Robert Marsh, Mrs. Gam Lloyd and Mrs. R. D. Connelly. Mrs. W. E. Brandt was a guest. After - the lunchwas served the Jiosteas opened her lovely giftsxZ KOVO Reporter Miss Laura Mae Rawlings, the daughter of Mr." and Mrs. Lawrence Lawr-ence Rawlings, began to report local news over station KOVO in Provo Miss Rawlings can be heard at 1;10 -m. each after-, noon. Birthday Party In honor of her husbands birthday birth-day anniversary, Mrs. Arnold Henrichson entertained on Friday Fri-day evening. Articles appropriate to Thanksgiving, including a horn of plenty filled with - autumn .: fruits, decorated the table, at ( which dinner was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Gillman, Mr. and Mrs. R.. L. Tomlinson," Mr. and Mrs. M.- E. Barnes of Sandy and Mr. and Mrs. HWBarnes of Thi. After dinner, table games were played by the group. Peorl Powell SU 5-2233 I I s On Dec. 18, on open house reception re-ception will be. held for them in Cleveland, Utah. Both Annette and Von are living liv-ing in Provo, where Annette has been serving a stake mission and is employed. Von is a senior student stu-dent at the BYU where he is majoring in education. Annette is a recent graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School and Seminary. Von graduated grad-uated from North Emery High School and Seminary, from Carbon Car-bon College and has served a two-year two-year mission to the West Central States. The couple plan to make their home in Provo.. I ill m ! Lindon 2nd Ward Primary Sets Bank Nite Building Benefit The evening of Thursday, Nov. 30, has been set for Bank-Nite by the Primary of the Lindon Second Ward. Early in the month small banks were brought to each home by the Primary teachers. Before the 30th the banks will hi collected. On Bank-Nite there is to be free entertainment by the Primary. Pri-mary. During the evening hamburgers, ham-burgers, drink, candy and popcorn pop-corn is to be sold. Contents of the banks and proceeds from the food sale will be given to the building fund. Complete REPAIR RADIO on All Makes of AND TV. PHONE SK 6-3881 Superior Radio - TV OUR NEW LOCATION 49 East Main - Am. Fork - Aurh. Motorola.- Dealer -All Repairs Guaranteed .a 11 1 4 Seventh Ward Slates Two Plays for Next Tuesday Night Two one-act play will U pre-iwnti pre-iwnti Titiwilay, Niv. 28. by tht Seventh Ward MIA. The piny arf both MmuiUos and are undr the dlrw-tlon of lilts Brtinl.-y. wnixi drama dinuitor. Thi premmtatlon will br0n at 7:30 pm. In th wanl hall. Thr will U no charire r afciiljitm. The rout of "Kiifflin and Rolli'r Skated" Im'ltiikMi Ttm 1 liunnnn, AfUm Pare, IVni;lui Hiirrvitt. IljirlMvm Hill, Earl Oreon, Sally Pace, ami (Jiivla (JnMti. Im hulixl In the cimt ut "Romantic "Roman-tic Ctmsplrnrj'" are Judy Halt. Mary Walker, Bartxtra Iliiix, Bernlce Bnwn. Mairine Wlftfit-iroin, Wlftfit-iroin, Unda Straxlmrg, Adola Went, Carolyn Mlthholl, Sherr' Warburton. Oinny Lee LtKuhr, Shlrlene Oiloa and Ramon Searlo. Teenagers Hold Slumber Party Friday evening, LuJoan South-am South-am and some of her school friends hfkl a party,' which included a movie, a rile, a long walk home and other fun events. They met and attended the local lo-cal movie, then docldod to take a ride In a Model A Ford, owned by LuJean's brother, Los. After many tries they got It up the hill to the chicken ranch, where they skidded off the road. This is where the long walk home came In. When they finally arrived at the Southam home, they were ready for sleep. Las entertained with a story, but kwt his audience audi-ence before he finished. After a refreshing sleep, the girls ate a huge pancake breakfast break-fast and then drove up to re- trieve the Ford. Irene Walker, Charlotte Slade, Betty Warbur-ton, Warbur-ton, Karla Monson, Irene Jepp-son Jepp-son and Diane Roundy all enjoyed this off-beat party. David George Peay To Wed Vermont Young Lady Nov, 22 . Mr. and Mrs. Keith Stearns of Springville, Vermont, announce the marriage of their daughter Gail to David George Peay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Peay of Palmer, Alaska. They will be married in. the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday evening, November 22nd. An open house will honor the newly weds on Friday, November Novem-ber 24th, from 8 to 10 o'clock p. m. in the Liberty Ward chapel, 440.Harward Street, Salt Lake City. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. David will report for induction into the army on November 29th. Margaret Atwood Suffers Broken Hip in Fall at Home Friday evening Mrs. Margaret Atwood slipped on the steps in front of her home and suffered a broken hip as a result of the ensuing fall. She was treated at the American Fork Hospital and tranaferrtd to the Utah Valley Hospital where she will be confined con-fined for about 1Q days. According to family members, she is progressing weli. Entertains Elders , Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Ewell entertained the members of the Grove Ward Elders Quorum presidency pres-idency at a dinner party at their home Saturday evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Moorhead and the host and hostess. Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. Dale Seely celebrated cele-brated their wedding anniversary on Friday night when they, with their children, Nelson, Lynn and CI eryl drove to Salt' Lake City, where they enjoyed a Chinese dinner. Holiday cash Ready for Xmas? Let us help you vith a Cash Loan. AND ANY WORTHWHILE PURPOSE Arrange a Loan at ALPINE CREDIT CORP. COURTEOUS, EFFICIENT SERVICE American Fork, Urah Phone SK 6-407 1 62 West Main STAR BRAND Meets Every Home Demand STAR FLOUR MILLS AMERICAN FREE TURKEY (up to 15 lbs.) WITH EACH SADDLE Purchased between now and Christmas, Our Saddles arc of the Finest Quality and Lowest Prices. We have a Large Stock to Choose from. Other Hems: Blankets, Neatsfoot Oil, Pads, Halters, Bridles, Straps, Rings, etc, GIVE HIM A SADDLE FOR CHRISTMAS! i USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN IF YOU LIKE! THE SADDLE HOUSE 753 No. Sfofe Orem Ph. AC 5-3434 A Good (MOW Quick and Confidential TAXES, CHRISTM AS or for Whatever the Need May be! Does your car act as old as an 1 860 steamboat? If you feel that your car consurrves'as much fuel as the Natchez or the Robert E. Lee, you better bring it in and let us take a look at it. We'll put it in Class A running order in a jiffy and you'll be amazed ot how little it: will cost. Why not let us put more fun and mileage into your driving? CAL & PAUL'S AUTO & RADIATOR REPAIR 90 NORTH 6th WEST FORK, UTAH Place to PHONE SU 5-3851 .... |