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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1961 PLEASANT CROVI REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1961 1 Come in and Check Oui Every Day Low Prices IGA BUTTER, 9 "ore, lb 69c IGA SALAD DRESSING, qs 43c IGA SHORTENING, 3 lb. can "69c PINEAPPLE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 oz., 3 $ MIXED NUTS, 3 lb $1 PEANUTS, 31b $1 DATES, itt lb Pk9 "49c BANANAS, 2 lb. 25 GROUND BEEF, 2 lb.- 85c SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS, 2 lb 79c CHEDDAR CHEESE, b . .: 49c ALUMINUM XMAS TREE OFFER Come in and Check RED CARPET SERVICE AT IGA Flowers for all Occasions Flowers for your Weddings, Flowers for Anniversaries 4 Flowers for your Loved Ones Flowers are appropriate for every and all occasions. Let us supply your BULBS for Fall Planting Good Variety The trcCuod Sura (Q) Peam rally. YOUR TIME IS VALUABLE - LET US DO YOUR CLEANING FOR YOU! PICK-UP-. & DELIVERY. Phone Am. Fork SK 6-2931 Phone PI. Grove SU 5-2621 Phil Cannon New Alpine Club 'Golf Professional Phillip R. Cannon of Ornn run hPi-n appointed the new Rtjflf prxi at the Alpine Country Club. Mr. din mm htm own owx'laUl with goting for many years. He attended school In Eugene, Oregon and participated In golfing golf-ing activities there. lie jrruJdu-atv jrruJdu-atv from the Brlgham Young Univentlty, where he was a mem btr of the golf team for four yHni. lie haa nerved as assistant pro to John CJwrtaen for the past two years. He states that he thinks the golf course at the Alpine Club Is a very fine one and ho will do all he can to hrlp the members. He hns a wife and three daugh-Urs, daugh-Urs, Kathy, 4; Connie, 2; and Jolyn, 3 weeks. Club manager duties will be hnndled In the future by Mr. Cnnnon and Perry Draper, club thef. Mr. Cannon will succeed John Goert.sen, former head golf pro at the club, who recently resigned resign-ed his post to accept a new position posi-tion in Monterey, California. Dean James, acting manager of the club Is also leaving to accept ac-cept a California post. The two were recently hortored by the club members at an open house farewell. Ronald Harper Visits With Parents Here Airman Second Class Ronald Harpejwas hereon Saturday and -Syjiffay, visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Harper and other relatives and friends. Ronald Ron-ald is stationed in Mountain Home, Idaho and returned there the first of the week. He expects to spend an additional 17 months in the service to finish a four-year four-year enlistment. Grove Ward Play Presented Monday A one-act play "Something to Crow About" was performed exceptionally ex-ceptionally well by members of the Grove Ward MIA Monday evening ev-ening as the after mutual activity. activ-ity. The play was directed by .i.Jp mce Jones and the cast included includ-ed Frank Mills, Karen Christiansen, Christian-sen, Ruth - Chrlstensen, Phyllis Pf well, Nelson Seely, Irene Walk- . or. Jimmie Mills, Lynette Farns-worth Farns-worth and Suzanne Miller. Guy Go Reenlists In Naval Service Guy A. Goff, sonarman second class, USN, son of Mrs. Ethel Goff, of 376 Locust Ave., Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, reenlisted for six years Oct. 3, while serving at the Naval Focility, Nantucket, Mass. Before entering the Navy in November, 1956, Guy attended the PU.asont Grove High School. Pleasant Grove Real Estate INDEPENDENT Cooperate 50-50 All Brokers It Doesn't Cost to list with Us. IT PAYS! Shake 2-Bedroom Oiled Street, sewer, sidewalk, close to church and school. $7,500. $1,000 down, 6. 3-Bedroom G.I. Brick, fireplace, $100 down, $1 00 month to pay out equity balance $77. month including taxes, Ins. on 4V4 loan. 3-Bedroom Shake In American Fork, $10,500, FHA.V gas, sewer, sidewalk , lawn, driveways. Older House and Lot 1 Vi acres, $5,500. terms, in', American Fork. One Acre. New Home Interior not finished, $7,900. or finished complete,. $8,500. can arrange loan, enameled, aluminum siding. 3-in. flowing flow-ing well, oiled street. 5 Acres Pasture Or f grmland, Ljndon, 4 shares water, culinary water, close to highway, good location for home, terms. Lots and Acreage C. 4.. RASMUSSEN Relief Society Slates Leadership Meeting For Friday, Nov, 24 Tlmpanogr Stake Rollef Society Soc-iety will hold their hmderahip meeting Friday, Nov. 24, at 10:00 a.m. In the Stake House. A special spec-ial program will be prowted by th Fourth Ward, Including a Thanksgiving nuwoge by Kath-erine Kath-erine Gardner, and a selection by a vocal trio, consisting of Genevieve Gene-vieve Hansen, Rosalie Joeklin and Jacqueline Trimble, accompanied by.Sharolyn Noble. There will be departments for all ward officers and class land-era, land-era, except the social science department, de-partment, and a nursery for the children. A special treat la in store for the work department, as the Utah Power and Light Co. representative represent-ative will present her program on Christinas decorations. The Perfect... SHOPPING CENTER cy t 1 1 n 11' A ...... IN PLEASANT CROVI To Gnvo Steel Acc.vi to Freswoy Fronting on highwoy 91 ond U 1 1 4. Thu oreo reolly netdt o good shopping center. GREEN Phone AM S-6S32 STANGl. om HU 4-030 CONSTRUCTION RIALTY INC. Phone CR 7-J727 Loks City Pfcess HU t-7461 Attend Temple In honor of Allen Dean Ptvler-son Ptvler-son and his fiancee, Miss Peggy Powell, the Anderson family met on Friday evening and attended a session In the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mrs. Emily Pederson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reimsehlisel, Rf.bert Anderson and Steven Anderson An-derson of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Leslie Johnson of American Fork went from this area. HOSPITAL NEWS James and Donna Jarvis Hay-worth Hay-worth became the parents of a baby girl, born Nov. 18, 1961, at the American Fork Hospital. Grandjarents are Mr. and Mrs. , Eugene A. Jarvis of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hayworth of Sedalia, Missouri. The Hayworths have one other daughter, Deborah Lynn. Loqal people who have received care at the Hospital durinff the past week include Bloine Vv'arn-ick, Vv'arn-ick, Chris Bassett West, Laura Roberts, Glen Meeham, A. G. Henderson, Clara P. Edwards, Lynn H. Walker, Lloyd Huntley, Marilyn Shields, Evelyn Robbins, Alta Noble, Dane Jay Parker, Fannie Hinton, Lynn Strasburg, and Linda Simmons. On giving Thanks So full hatli God filled mankind's cup, It runneth over at the brim. As we count all His blessings up, Let us, in prayer, give thanlcs to Him. r . IN OBSERVANCE OF THANKSGIVING DAY, OUR BANK WILL NOT TRANSACT BUSINESS ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 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