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Show thusay, au:ust to, mi f haunt ovi uvirv, rtuuNT cmi utah ThUJtSDAY, AUGUST 10, K52 .v-c 1 ; ! Registered Mono an Wean- ling Cult for Sate, solid black, $250. 13 No. of P.O. on Canyon Road, rtion SU 5-4140. tf rROrS for Fruit Trees, also sheeting and dimension lumber for aaJa, Reasonable. H. Fowlke, Phone 8U 5-3027. 8 13 FOR BALE '53 FORD Convertible, Converti-ble, atandard ah 1ft, 1450, ph. SU 5-4099. John W. Roundy. tf FOR RENT Comfortable Home located 183 E. Center, P.O, reasonable, rea-sonable, phone SU 5-4112 or see s: A. Kirk. S 6 STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, complete line, VkUo Dtckenon, beauty adviser, ph. SU 5-3167, 53 Eaet Center. tf t-BEDROOM . HOME for Sale, carpeted, fireplace, garagt, close In. 155 E. 2nd 8. ph. SU 5-3837. tf DANCING LESSONS, Tap, Ballet, Bal-let, Acrobatic, $1.00 per lesson. Jean Turner, SU 5-3141. tf FOR SALE 21" Westing-house T.V. Oood working- condition, looks like new 350.00. Jack Lee, SU 5-3473. July 13 tf FOR SALE USED BRICK, ph. 8U 5-3277. tf FINE USED CARS Heap Cheap B-Ts-C-Us-B-4-U-Buy. MEREDITH MER-EDITH MARINE. - tf PIANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR les-t les-t sons. Will consider buying used instruments of all kinds. Bingham SU 5-2033. tf LET US HANDLE your building needs. Residential or Commercial. Commer-cial. Complete building1 service Including In-cluding Financing; FHA, GI or Conventional Plans Construction Construc-tion Call Alma M. Petersen, PO 8-2271 or A. Kent Petersen, PO 8-3359 or drop In at 90 So. 2nd E. Lehl, Utah. Licensed Class 1 Contractors. 20 yrs. experience. t - '- VACUUM CLEANER Smal' AppUance Repairing. . Hoses, belts, brushes, cords, etc. for all makes and models. Steam Irons cleaned. Free pickup and delivery Anthony Banks Appl. Co. zee r Main, Lehl Ph. PO 8-3018. v COMPLETE Home Appliance Repair. Re-pair. Service on all makes and piodels, TV, Radio, Stereo, Hifi, Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, Freezers, and all small appliances. applian-ces. All repairs guaranteed, 3 fun-time technicians to assure you of fast, efficient service: SUPERIOR TV APPLIANCE, Sales and Service, 49 East Main, Am. Fork, ph. SK 8-3881 or SK ' 8-4642. Your authorized Motorola ft Norge Dealer In North Utah County. tf WATCHES Repaired A Cleaned, $3.50; 400-day, Mantle, Cuckoo, Electric Alarm Clocks repaired: repair-ed: Satisfaction guaranteed. Open Op-en 6 ajn. to 7 p.m. LAN's Watch Service, 17 So. Center, A. F. ' tf NEW LOW FIRE INSURANCE RATES Call us for the best buy for your . home Insurance. Jess Monson, Monson Co., Inc. Phone SU 5-3031. tf FOR RENT Apartment, furnished furnish-ed or unfurnished. Reasonable 10 East Center.SU 5-3101. tt PIANOS Why pay more Factory Fac-tory to You" Spinets Is Grands, P Lester R. Taylor, Provo. FR 3-1123 3-1123 or at 109 N. 4th W. tt RADIO as TV REPAIR SERVICS Expert service on all makes. AH parts and labor guaranteed, years of schooling experience Call Norman Healey, Am. Fork, SK 6-4680. ,'. - u HorsQshoslag , and ' Trim ml ag ' Read Orron Ph. SU 5-2748 LAWN' MOWERS SHARPENED I Also Part and Repairs SMALL ENGINES Parts and Repairs Blaine Nielsen SU 5-3285 r " ZZI; REPAIRS- 10? Ccst 1st N. Sit 6-2951 - An. Fork O Front End Alignment and Wheel Balancing O Complete Automotive Service FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Easy Budgzt Ptcn r -Z3 '..lac ft 1 1 "i FOR SALE OR RENT 2-Bed-room Home, cloee to school, church and town. Big yard, call SU 5-3237. tf ELECTRIC RANGE for Sale. Kelvlnator Deluxe, dble door, like new, $123. SU 5-3334. tf " WILL DO BOOKKEEPING In my Home, SU 5-2264. A 30 J CEMETERY LOTS tor Sale, East end, near fence. 8U 5-3327. 5-3327. tf HOME FOR SALE 2-Bedroom, SU 5-2407, small equity, $33 per month. 8 1 WANTED Paatura for 2 Horses, SU 5-3676. A 30 FRESH SWEET CORN, will pack it while you wait. Coma and get it David Steven, across street from Robert Proctor, 8U 5-2726. 80 LOST Ladles Ring in white grid, . Urge blue clear stone, Mrs. Jeff cries at Beck's Apt P.O. A 30 UNIVERSAL STOVE for Sale, 393 W. 4th N. A 30 PEACHES and TOMATOES for Bale, SU 5-2496. Third Ward Eldera tf To clean carpets better we'll loan a Blue. Lustre Carpet Sham-pooer Sham-pooer FREE with purchase of Blue Lustre Shampoo. Ben Franklin Frank-lin Store. A 30 2-BEDROOM APT. for Rent, ph. SU 5-4051 or AC 5-2182. A 30 FOR SALE lovely blond spinet piano. Had the best of care. Appears Ap-pears as if new. all SU 5-2227. July 12 tf TV and APPLIANCE REPAIR, Phone SU 5-2432 or SU 5-2112. Keith Jarvis. tf '58 FORD 2 -door Victoria, auto-matte, auto-matte, phone SU 5-2950. Glade Hilton. tf VICTORIO TOMATO and Fruit Juicers, no precooking, Mrs. Elroy H. Nielson, 990 N. 4th E., Phone SU 5-3330 S 13 KOOL BREEZE Awnings, storm doors and windows, siding and shingles. Aluminum products. Arnold C. Brems, Ph. PO 8-2439 Lehl, Utah. FOR SALE CHEAP Good Used Lumber. Ideal for barns, stables . and other outside buildings, make offer, See Steve M unlock, 585 K. State Rd. Am. Fork, SK 6-303. COGAL. INCINERATORS $3.50 Help keep P.G. beautiful Ph. SK 6-3031, Steve Murdock. We will deliver. tf HATCH JEWELRY 33 W. Main American Fork. Full time watch maker. Guaranteed repairs. Regular Reg-ular watch cleaned, $3; Your Bul-ova, Bul-ova, Hamilton, Wyler, Elgin and Lor.glnes dealer. Art-carved Diamond Dia-mond Rings, written guarantee; 20 off on trophies ft engraving. tf WORK WANTED Wallpaper cleaned, walls washed. Interior and exterior painting, work guaranteed. guar-anteed. Call FR 3-7472. tf TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHfNUl RENTAL REPAIR RE-PAIR SERVICE, Friday's Offloe Supply, SK 6-4471 Am. Fork, tf Help Keep Our Economy Strong BARRATT Development Co. Amerke Ferk SK 4-3551 Preston Barrett SK 6-3962 Horry Borrott SK 6-3632 Glen Barrett SK 6-3792 Ted Borrow SK 6-4172 One Acre Let in choice residential section of P.G. Sewer and oiled rood in front. ' 2 lots en Settle Creek Heights The view is unsurpassed. Sewer and hard surfaced road in front. Split Level Heuse With o view thot can't be matched match-ed Th tot is completely, lond-icaped. lond-icaped. Property is in excellent condition. , JOIN AMERICA'S UP-TO-THE-MINUTE f.!EII 'A YOUR KAH0.1AL GUO Stovchs rioncgar Oaden Schodl Business CoIIcgo The Ogden school of Stevens Henager ColUe has been approved appro-ved j an aornikUd Junk CoWt of Business, aocorcong to LeRoy R Steven, vice president in charge. Mr. Stevens received word of the action taken by the Accrediting Ac-crediting CommJaion for Busi-, neas Schools, Washington, D. C from H. D. Hopkins, commission executive secretary. Of the more than 1200 private business schools tn the nation, the Ogden school of Stevens Henager is one of only 33 to receive Junior College of Business Accreditation. Stevens Henagera alt Lake school has been accredited since 1959. This new accredited status bring many added benefits to the huge veteran and civilian enroll ment at the college," Mr. Stevens said. Representatives of the Washington commission completed comple-ted Inspection of the Ogden school In AprlL This accreditation authorizes the sohol to confer upon gradu- 'ates associate degrees," said Mr. Hopkins in his message to the school. What is now Stevens Henager College had its beginning in Salt Lake Cfty In 1907. It was acquired acquir-ed by L W. Stevens, president Of the college In 1941. The Ogden .school of Stevens Henager College was established in 1953, with LeRoy Le-Roy R. Stevens, vice president In charge. , ' Stevens Henager courses include accounting, business i management, manage-ment, general business, secretarial secretar-ial science, office automation, and secretarial finishing1. Special subjects sub-jects include speedwriting shorthand, short-hand, IBM card punch, typing, and others. Electronics School Enrolls Pleasant Grove Young Man! A Pleasant Grove man. Brent I McCausland, has been admitted ' as a student at the Salt Lake j School of Electronics after sue- cessfuUy completing the school's entrance examinations. .. Mr. McCausland, 17, resides at 798 East Loader Drive with his 1 parents Mr. and Mrs. Bob Mo- ' Cau aland. A graduate of Pleas-' ant Grove High School, Mr. Mc- -Causland will begin training on '. September 23, and will qualify as an electronic technialan after graduation from the school's in-. in-. tensive 1500-hour course. - The Salt Lake School of Elect-, ronics course is approved by the; Federal Government for veterans training under the GX Bill and will earn Mr. McCausland a FCC. license and an electronic tech-; nidan's diploma. Under present conditions, ac- cording to school officials, 90 per p cent of the school's student re- cedve offers of employment frm v-industry v-industry before graduation. NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have t been filed with the State Engin eer to change or appropriate wat- ; er In Utah County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year unless 'i otherwise designated. AH kxa-tions kxa-tions are In SLB&M. To Change: a-4142 Pleasant Grove City, Pleasant Grove, Ut proposes to change the point of diversion of " 6 sea-ft of water Initiated by,,' Application No. 26675, amended by Change Application No. a-3933 ' The water was to have been diverted from either one or all -of three wells at the following points:. (1) S. 675 ft and E. 730 , ft from NW Cor. Sea 28; (2) , N. 1900 ft. and W. 1125 ft from SE Cor. Sec. 20; (3) S. 1021.5 I ft and W. 650.4 ft. from NE ; Cor. Sec 28, all in T5S, R2E, and used as a supplemental supply . for the municipal purposes of Pleasant Grove City. ' Hereafter, 6 sec. -ft is to be diverted di-verted from either one or all of three 16-ln. wells, bet 100 and 800 ' ft. deep at the following points: Nos. (1) and (2) are same as described de-scribed above; (3) S. 44 ft and W. 24L6 ft from E14 Cor Sec,. 28. T5S, R2E. .The water is to be used during the eame period and for the same purposes as heretofore, hereto-fore, -i " To Appropriate: 134467 J. Kent Anderson. P.. O. Box 444, Pleasant Grove, Ut .015 sec-ft from a 4-In. well, bet 150 and 350 ft deep at a point S. 330 ft and W. 810 ft. from NVi Cor. Sec 32, T5S, R2E. The water is to be used for the domestic domes-tic requirements of one family, for the watering of 300 cattle and 4 horses, and from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for the irrigation of acre, all uses in INENWK said Sec 31 Protests resisting the granting of any of the foregoing applications applica-tions with reasons therefor, must be filed in duplicate with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake Crty, Utah, on or before October 13, 1962. Wayne D. Criddle, STATE ENGINEER Published in Pleasant Grove Review, Re-view, Pleasant Grove, Utah, from August 30, to Sept 13, 1962. . "PiLLS OF hb M WOULD WAX I IHt KAS(r J U-tOATS MSfO HAVOC WIH AWED SHtrHNQ. tr WAS TANKTH HGlNUtTY IACKTO 1 AMERICAN NDUSm THAT STOPPtO THEM WITH THt IONO ANTENNA MINE. CAf 7. . BZLXNAf. USN, AND HIS SPfOAUy THANEO CRfWS, rlANTfO MOW THAN 68 THOUSAND "PIUS Of KkDITlON. AS THf MJNf WAS CAUfO, ACSOSS THf NORTH Sf A tf fALL, 1916, MO(!f THAN 40 V SOATS VANISHED H THIS VAST MINf riLD-ttATEU. Lindon Fair Proves Outstanding Community Event Last Saturday (Continued from page 1) mare; Russell Sohow, reserve champion mare; Eaaton Brown, grand champion stallion; Russell Schow, reserve champion stallion. MORGANS: Melvln Frandsen, grand champion cham-pion mare; Richard Forsyth, reserve re-serve champion mare; Joe Allen,, grand champion stallion; Don Cameron, reserve champion stallion. stal-lion. SHETLAND: Lance Walker, .grand champion mare; Ken Gillman, reserve champion cham-pion mare; Hull and Jones, grand champion stallion; Jimmy Walker reserve champion stallion. GRADE HORSES: Berry Anderson, grand champion cham-pion mare; Ivan Carlisle, reserve champion mare; Paul EMns, grand champion gelding; Larry -Allen, reserve champion gelding. Working Events ' Rick Maxfleld, seat end. hands, under 10 years. - Larry Allen, Junior pleasure, 11-15 years. : Carol JHunter, senior women's pleasure 1 r Ivan Carlisle, senior mens pleasure. plea-sure. Jimmy Walker, boot race, 10 years and under. . Billy Wrker, boot race, 11-15 years. i Lillian Detonasi, women's boot race. : Jay Christiansen, pole bending,' to 15 years. Carol Hunter, pole "bending. 16 years and up. Dee Thrasher, cloverleaf, 16 years and up,- Fred Hunter, cloverleaf. 15 vears under. John Baxter, potato race, 15 years and under. Reed Walker, potato rale, years and up. 16 Smohey Says: A moment1! eareleun day's dlaatterl 5C9 your INTERMOUNTAIN r FARMERS ASSOCIATION V Branch Managers Walt Steffen, American Fork Harold Lewis, Provo ftrpqr (WOLD YOU EE) V RESPONSIBLE WDR1SW1 FLlDmOiT' sv, j- sv i r f - APPLY :--ro j A Messago to tho Voters of Pleasant Grove In ht September 1 1 Primary Election, the most Important office to M fried by the voters of this 2nd Congressional District Is that of United States Congressman. He will b our vole tn Washington, in fact as well as in nam our RIFRESErtTATlYE. Weigh your vott carefully. Choos th candidal who V Knows our proUsms bcovs h's worktd wiih our probltms. Hat on xeptional rcord of I yoart ladnhip In th Utah Snaf. . Comblnts vigor with Yc! tzr tZZIXZl P. U0YD ht CcstM n:i tut chd a!::::n Paid Political Adv. by Harold Jocklin, Merrill N. Wprnick,'sytha Johraon NITROGEN put crop residues to work for extra profit . t Fall-applied USS Nitrogen plowed down with crop residues can increase your profits! Nitrogen speeds the decomposition of grain stubble, corn stalks, potato vines and other crop residues. Nitrogen helps transform residues into soil-building organic material by spring. The result: Greater soil productivity and higher profits for How much nitrogen? Research shows that about 20 pounds of available nitrogen is needed to decay one ton of residue. Therefore, 60 pounds of nitrogen is required to handle the straw produced pro-duced from a 60-bushel small grain crop. For best results, apply the recommended amount of nitrogen for the crop to be grown, plus the additional addi-tional amount required to decay the residue to be plowed into the soil. - , - Apply nitrogen this fall - avoid the spring rush. Insist on USS Nitrogen Fertilizer, made by United States Steel. Order USS Anhydrous Ammonia, Am-monia, USS Ammonium Nitrate, or USS Ammonium Am-monium Sulfate from your dealer now. " , :- ' .LOANS. AUTO rUXNITUU SICMATUM Geneva Finance American Fork Utah maturity. -v .i-s - NOW w m mm |