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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT. GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1961 Christmas Specials IGA BUTTER, 'b. .... ...... c IGA FRUIT COCKTAIL, 5.... $100 r n uuncan nines CAKE MIXES, 2 for IGA SALAD DRESSING q- 43c FROZEN FO ODS HAWAIIAN FRUIT PUNCH, 8 $1 STRAWBERRIES, 5 pkgs , . . $p LEMONADE, "cans 93c JABLEFRESH PRODUCE ORANGES,, 2 lb .....19c LETTUCE, lb IQc BAR S HAMS, lb .. 89c Hill Swift Premium i If CANNED HAM, lb. .... . $329 Mf "EGG NOG,qt.- ...49c Come in and Check Out Every Day Low Prices DM Bud's Bakery THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPEC I A L S DINNER ROLLS, ass'td do 29c PIES, assorted, each . ... . . . 49c GERMAN CHOC. CAKE 64c and a Merry Xmas - from BUD'S BAKERY 25 East 1st South Phone SU 5-2931 Good News for Two-Car Families! on bodily Injury and property damage 9 collision coverage medical paymenta PlUM 10 Extra Discount to Accident-Free Drlveral (tt than ara no unmarrlid malt drtwrt undarVS yaara.) Officer Gets Two Burglars In Arrest Mon. Alertness and willingness to go the extra ' mile by a Pleasant Grove police officer, resulted In the arrest and ultimate confea-alon confea-alon of two youthful burgulars last Monday morning'. At 4:30 a.m. Office (James Hall stopped hla car at the atop light at Third East and Highway 91. lie observed two "tough-looking' boya acting rather suspiciously suspic-iously near the Intersection He accosted them and after an altercation, al-tercation, . handcuffed one of them, The other one took to hla heela and waa captured after a chaae through the adjacent area. " Officer Hall "shook the culprit cul-prit down" and the search revealed re-vealed $80.00 In caah, several email translator radios and break In tools of various type . and sizes. Alter lengthy Interrogation, the two 17-year-olds admitted they were from Murray, Utah. They also confessed to four recent re-cent burglaries In the Orem area. The pair were committed to the Youth Dentention Home In Provo and are awaiting action ! by the Juvenile court. Officer Hall Is to be congratul-. ated for another demonstration ' of effective police work. Grove Ward Xmas Program Set Sunday LeAnn Brailsford will narrate the Grove Ward Sunday evening Christmas program which will feature the Ward Choir and two children'! choruses accompanied, by Irwin Jensen. Short talk will be given by Mae Bezzant and Dule Seely. The program 1 under the direction dir-ection of Dorothy Morehead, with Norma Armltatead in charge of the printed programs. Seminary Class Has Early Breakfast The 4th Year Book of Mormon Class of the Pleasant Grove Seminary, Sem-inary, with instructors Mr. Brug-en Brug-en and Mr. Jensen, enjoyed an early breakfast at the Stake House on Wednesday before the start of school. auto urr rme truck Keith Hansen "Make It Yourself With Wool'! Contest Set Jan. 4 The annual "Make It Yourself with Wool" contest for District 6 will be held on Jan. 4 at the Forbes School in American Fork at 8 p.m. District 6 includes PL Grove, Lehl, American Fork. Ce dar Fort and Fairfield. The contest is open to the pub-lie pub-lie and anyone from 13 years old . up may enter into one of the divisions. . There will be a special adult , division this year, however, and entrants into this division will "not be eligible for the state contest, con-test, but only for the district. Articles will be Judged early In the day on Jan. 4 and during, the evening show they will be modeled by the entrants. The public is invited to this showing, The district contest this year is ; under the direction of Mrs. Steph- , en M. Chipman of , American Fork. Contest president Is Mrs. -J. N. Jacobs of Lehl; vice president, presi-dent, Mrs. Ralph Chipman of American Fork and secretary, , , is Mrs. Marion Ghristensen also of American Fork. . Articles entered into the contest con-test must be made from 100 per cent American loomed wool. The winners of this contest will enter the state contest which win be held on Jan. 12 at the Hotel Utah. The national contest will be held the latter part of January, also in Salt Lake City. Soviets Retreat - , , And Santa Wins After unsuccessful effort to keep Christmas from being celebrated cele-brated as a Christian holiday, the Communist regimes of Russia and the countries of Eastern Europe Eur-ope have recently shown a more tolerant attitude toward traditional tradi-tional observances. Father Xmas the Russian Santa, is back again, having refused to become Father Winter, the name Communist tried to give him. Another gift brtnger In Russia is a legendary old woman called Babuska (grandmother). Legend says she misdirected the Magi when they asked the way to Bethlehem. She repented, and to atone she went about the world on Christmas Eve, looking for the Christ Child and distributing gifts to children. 5 " 4 3 ---..fell- -v.. .,v lr V S if , ' ft I . .;- ... that thono upon tba shepherds, brinf you joy thi$ Christmas ee&soru Timpanogos Stake Presidency WE WISH YOU A MERRY XMAS B B G DO LLAR MARK ET BIG SPECIAL. : -; Highway 91 Lindon, Utah FREE DELIVERY SERVICE on $5.00 order or more Why drive out on these cold days on slick roads when we can bring your order to your door Just phone us at SU 5-3455. BANANAS, 9 lbs. for only . . . ...... g9c CABBAGE, lb. for only . . . ; 2c NAVAL ORANGES, case $349 io lbs. . $joo CARROTS, yng and tender, lb. . . . . . . c YAMS, lb. only Cc Bring this ad, save 25c a bag on small Sunkist oranges. |