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Show . THURSDAY, CICIMSU 6, 1962 PLEASANT C6vi REVIEW, FLEASAftt ttOVf, UTAH THURSDAY, DICEMtER 6, 1962 Mantloths Slate i Program on Dec. 13 Th Manllo-ettes. popular ohor-al ohor-al rnxip, will present a pro-nun of ChrUtms cnufc Dec. 13 at :00 p-m. In the Manila Ward Chapel. , IMreoted by Mn Owen Adam, thewhorus will sing for the Cadmus Cad-mus CI lib and their husbands, the Alpine District School secretar-lot secretar-lot and their husband and invited in-vited guest. i Vera Matthew la chairman of th eommltte to charge of ar- .' irngement in Beauty Shoppo Shirl Young, Owner Pre-Hollday Special Permanents Including Cutting & Styling REGULAR $12.50 NOW $10.03 REGULAR $10.00 NOW $9.00 Phono 785-3760 287 EAST 5th NORTH PLEASANT GROVE c us For Sewing Machine Repair KELLERS SEWING CIRCLE Am. Fork SK 6-2183 Find ui Fait in tha. Yellow Pages LOAMS O AUTO O FURNITURE O SIGNATURE Geneva Finance ' American Fork. Utah ONE PLACE TO PAY! Consolidate yOU R DEBTS Cash for any Worthwhile Purpose ALPINE CREDIT CORP. COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE American Fork, Utah 62 West Main Phone SK6-407 1 x A v : VIKIN TILTS LAS Th rieaaant Grove Vikings participated in a basketball Round Robin at Provo I licit School last Friday and Saturday night. They dropped both games to Utah "A" schools, but show-ed show-ed promise of better days to coma. In Mday evening's encounter Coach Don Crump'a playera war pitted again t the Ogden Titer and were rather Beverly trounced by the Striped Cat 84 to 44. Walker waa beat for the Vikings with 10, followed by Atkinson with 8 and Jena with 6. Edna, Singer and Mill rot 4 each. The big gun for Ogden waa Johnson, Utah Board on Alcoholism Cites Facts on 'Disease' In a recent letter to the Review, Re-view, George Gowan, chairman of public relations for Utah Board on alcoholism, has cited the per- iod of Nov. 23 to Deo. 1 as Nav ' tional Alcoholism Information Week. He noted that at present 1,000 men and women are being treated annually for alcoholism through the activities of the Utah organization. A a public service he enclosed enclos-ed a leaflet giving salient Items of information relative to the growing tendency toward excessive excess-ive use of intoxicating liquor. These items are as follows: Alcoholism is no longer a moral issue. It is recognized a a disease dis-ease by the American Medical Association. Alcoholism, which affect 5,000-000 5,000-000 drinkers in the United States and 13,800 tn Utah, can be treated treat-ed and cured. t Alcoholism, like other diseases, can be recognized by it symptoms. symp-toms. When the alcoholic or bis family becomes aware of these symptoms, they should seek help. Recovery depends on early recognition recog-nition and willingness to accept treatment. The State Information Center, the University of Utah Alcoholism Alcohol-ism Clinic and the Rehabilitation Centers provide information and referral service. Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship fel-lowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover re-cover from the disease. The or-' or-' ganization also lends help to wives and husbands of alcoholics."' alcohol-ics."' HOSPITAL NEWS Last Friday at tha Utah Valley Val-ley Hospital, a son was born to Albert and Colleen Fenton Bow-en. Bow-en. A boy was born on Saturday Satur-day to John and Linda E. Brink-erhoff Brink-erhoff Simpson, at the same how pital. At the American Fork Hospital last week, a daughter was born to Don and Alene Gilbert Nelson Nel-son on Nov. 29. A son was born to Dean and Reya Kovick Bex-zant Bex-zant on Dec. 1. Patients at the hospital during the past week have included Jessie ShoeU, Donald M. Hoi da-way, da-way, Kathryn Rasband, Raymond Monson, Michael Wiscombe, Pauline Paul-ine Adams, Annette Hardman, Mark K. Washburn, Albert Warren, War-ren, Robert Reeve, Phil Phillips, Elaine Gurr and Colleen Walker. 0 HOP' 7170 -.- 7 17GGEI. who tanked 13. Saturday night it was the Vikings Vik-ings vs. the Box Elder Bees. The Bees stung the Battle Creek Boys 73 to 62 in a contest tn which they led all the way. Mills did best for Pleasant Csov Saturday night with 10. Next in order cam tkin with 7, Walker with 7 and Eroanbrack with 6. The King Be was Nelson who shelled In a torrid 28 point. The Viking will display their wares for ths local student and fans this Friday night in a tussle with the SprmgvlU Devils. The Devils war beaten 72 40 by Oearfleld Friday and by American Amer-ican Fork 60-50 In Saturday nights round robin. In our opinion the Vikes have a chance Friday evening "aT 8 jJn. Box score of last week games: Pleasant Grove G - T Pleasant Grove " O T Ekins ,.. I 4 J ease ,......- 2 2 Singer 2 0 Mills- 0 5 Atkinson 2 4 Walker 2 0 M. Keetch 1 0 C Keetch 1 2 Eroanbrack 1 3 F F Total 12 SO 20 Ogden Q T Martin 6 0 Morby - 0 0 Owens 3 2 Hall . 3-0 Wright 1 0 Barcley ... 8 1 Vtsser 4 1 Samples !.. 3 1 Larkta . 12 Johnson ... 7 2 Nilson i . 4 2 Totals 38 12 , Score by Quarters: F P 0 12 0 13 13 10 84 Ogden 12 38 Pleasant Grove 14 17 Pleasant Grove G T. 62 84 27 44 F P 5 7 Ekins . Jense Singer Hooley Mills - 1 2 0 3 2 0 2 1 2 2 4 0 8 10 2 T 3 6 Atkinson . . Walker ' M. Keetch Eroanbrack S. Keetch 0 '4 21 52 F F ? 4 Total 15 13 Box Elder Todd G 1 :2 5 5 2 1 0 0 Coleman Christensen . Laraen Johnson Olsen 4 10 12 5 2 e 0 Stokes . Funk Nelson : Richie 9 3 3 2 28 20 8 26 0 . 6 19 75 53 75 37 52 Totals Score by quarters: . Box Elder 18 - 41 Pheasant Grove .12 23 Timp Stake MIA Plans for Party For New Years ' The Nit Hawk orchestra wlil furnish musk; for dancing at the Stake New Years Eve party, which Us being planned by Stake MIA officers under the direction of stake dance directors Blaine and Mary Helen Brailaford. Dancing will be from 9 until 1 a.m. and a floor show, noise makers and refreshments will add to the evening's fun. AH stake MIA members over 14 years old are invited and the cost will be (1.00 per person. n e-u ii J (, ' ij gou lie to give unique Christmas gifts, - 34 the kind that surprise then order an extension phone. For your wife , or husband, teenager, or even hard-to-shop-for, ' "y grandparents, an extension phone is a gift of beauty and usefulness that will be appreciated for years. Take your, choice of seven contemporary, . colors in the wall model, desk style, or Princess, To order, just call our business for Gift Service. a. onetntng MOUNTAIN O TATE 3 P;E"fswi,h Big' Ram Storm . Monday, Dec. 2 The long fall and winter dry spell was broken la Pleasant Grove kst Monday. Well, almost, anyway. It actually rained and if w could get 49 tnor storms just like tt, the total precipitation would be exactly,, on inch of water. At any rate, the storm front which entered northern Utah Sunday Sun-day moved out the three-day fog, which of course was of considerable consider-able benefit December opened with the coldest cold-est early morning temperature recorded re-corded this season. It u relatively rela-tively 10 degrees below the finessing finess-ing point. By 8:00 ajn. Tuesday morning, skies were practically clear and the prophets said fair weather would be here for a few days, at least Statistics for the week ending Dee. 8, 192. " Date High Lew Pit. November 27 69 S4 0.00 November 2848 27 0.00 November 29 43 28 0.00 November 30 42- 23 0.00 December 1 35 22 0.00 December 2 80 23 0.00 December 3 52 29 0.02 Summary Highest for the week. 59 degrees on November 27. Lowest, 22 degrees on Dec. 1. Precipitation for thte week, 0.02 of an inch. Total since January 1. 13.43 inches. - Sun rises and sets, locally, at 8:05 a.m. and 4:45 pm. Stxfh Yard Baxaar Siated for This Friday The annual Sixth Ward Relief Society Bazaar is scheduled to begin this year at 5:30 pan. on Friday, Dec 7, in the Sixth Ward -Recreation Hall Supper will be served from that time on and hand made gift articles, ar-ticles, baked goods and homemade home-made candy will be offered for sale. - .- Everyone Interested 1 invited to attend. . Entertains ' Jeff Fox entertained at a dancing dan-cing party at his home last Sat-urday Sat-urday evening. Guests enjoyed dancing to records and to musical numbers furnished by some of the group. Refreshments were served by the host and his sister, Miss Sue Fox. , Get Moro 4 i for tho weekend as well as please, : office and ask TELEPHCN3 Q inn Jsfe a A . src M I McrAh'dtes to Slag Next Vcdnssdoy In Program at Chaps! Of special Interest to ths residents resi-dents of Manila and Pleasant Grove is the Manilo-etU Christmas Christ-mas program to be presented on Wednesday, Dec. 12 at 8:00 pm. in the new Manila Ward Cultural Cultur-al Center. The ManlkvetU Christmas program pro-gram will offer an evening of music full of pure delight for everyone ev-eryone and la guaranteed to leave you with an abundance of good old-fashioned Christmas spirit, according to Owen Adams, director direc-tor of the group. Everyone is cordially invited to attend. Donations of 60 cents per person will be accepted. KEEP FREEO0:.l HI YOUR FUTURE WITH I UiSa : -'BONDS ZUFELT AUT 1 REPAIRS 109 East 1st N. SK 6-2951 - Am. Fork O Front Ind Alignmatit . and Wha4 Balancing O Complete Automotlva ! Sarvka . FREI PICKUP ! AND DELIVERY - ! Easy Budget Plan THIS MAY , BE THE . A ' JrY. l-TSS--" J I CENTRAL UTACr3 VOCATIONAL SCHOOL offers a ncv curriculum in INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY Beginning December lGih, 1962 The continuous and accelerated change in Industrial Indus-trial scientific developments end processes ot all types connected with the atomic age has accentuated fre-tncsdously fre-tncsdously the need and value of the science technician. Prepare yourself now for this demand and reserve a place for yourself In today's advanced world. ' This course is open to both men and women who have the basic requirements necessary for this curriculum. curric-ulum. Basic requirements include: High school graduate or equivalent Interest In science High school algebra Course includes classes In: , .. Metallurgy Photography and related sukzzts Math - Physics - Chemistry - Communications For additional informatics or application write or ' Contact the CENTRALUTAHVOCATIONALSCHOOL - at once T2 2-7Z10 1395 llerih 1E0 Ecst, HI 3-7C71 Provo, Ufch I Student Leaders Will Attend BYU Conclavo Valuable training in leadership wUl be mad available to high school studentbody officers next Saturday at BTU. Titled "Tour Leadership Mold Tour Destiny," the conference is expected to attract at-tract student leader and their faculty adviser from Utah, Idaho Ida-ho and Nevada. The conclave is sponsored by the Associated Student of BTU and will be conducted by the studentbody leadership committee of the University. Sessions scheduled to be held In the Jess Knight Business Building Buil-ding will feature such discussion as "How to Be a Better Leader,' "Democratic Leadership," "Elimination "Elim-ination of Communication Blocks" and "Applying These Theories in a Back-Home Situation." , A ' noon lunchen will feature an entertainment program by BTU student entertainer. Registration Regis-tration for the event begins at 8:00 am. Saturday. Thse expecting to attend from Pleasant Grove High School are Janice Allen, Ceraldin Klemm, Jan Newman and Judith Nelson, student leaders, and MM Vera Conder, faculty adviser. MEN - GET THAT JOB!!! 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