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Show PLEASANT GftOVl REVIEW, KtASAKT CROV, UTAH THUHSOAY, pECLMStl 27, 1$ .t- JJXl'U PubHthcd every Tlartdoy of Pleaiortr Grove, Utoli Entered ot the post offl:e in Pleasant Grove, Utah, as second closi moil matter Undet the oct of Congress of March 3, 1 879 A. B. Gibson ; Editor-Publisher Jock S. Pocs , , Manager Karl Conks News Editor Itii'iiUiti !?(( IM "'illf '.UIti l!?JltjtMffH II i : ; ; ' ' iiiii!....ui.ultiiiu Ulill ...( Ill iWliHinlliti It 1 I iiliiuiju! Irani iirjiUMji"; tiUtUlUUUllt iiiiiijiiiiimnni. Mil BABY BITTER Wanted 3 nights a week. 7 to I; call SU 5-2852 for mors Information. D 27 FOR RENT 1-Bedroom, carpet-ad, carpet-ad, colored bull Una, pool, N. Oram, Or-am, $58.50. will furnish. AC 5-1964 5-1964 or FR 3-3640. J 10 FOR RENT 1 -Bedroom, colored bull Una, pool, N. Oram. AC 5-1964 5-1964 or FR 3-3640. J 10 FOR SALE New S -Bedroom Brick Homa with utility room with aink built In. Ref. A freezer, large birch cabinets, stomi doors and windows, living room 20 x 20 food view of valley, FHA like rent. 30 yeare to pay if wanted. Phone SU 5-3902. 050 E. 780 N. ! . .. tf WEANER PIGS for Sale, SK 6-4419, 6-4419, Fred L. Buhler. tf COAL, Fireplace Wood, Apples, Hay, Straw, Dickeys, 650 N 1st E. SU 5-871. tf STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, complete line, Vlalo Dickerson. beauty adviser, ph. SU 5-3167, 63 East Center. tf t-BEDROOM HOME for Sale, carpeted, fireplace, trgt., close in. 155 E. 2nd S. ph. SU 5-3857. tf PIANO, VIOLIN, GUITAR les-aons. les-aons. Will consider buying; used instruments of all kinds. Bingham SU 5-2033. tf PIANOS Way pay mora Fan tory to You Spinets & Grands, Lester R. Taylor. Provo, FR 8 1125 or at 109 N. 4th W. tJ iO-GAL. INCINERATORS 33.50 Help keep P.G. beauUful. Ph. SK 6-3031, Steve Murdock. We wiU deliver. tf HATCH JEWELRY 33 W. Main American Fork. Full time watch maker. Guaranteed repairs. Regular Reg-ular watch cleaned, $5; Your Bul-ova, Bul-ova, Hamilton, Wyler, Elgin "and Lor.gines dealer. Art-carved Diamond Dia-mond Rings, written guarantee; 20 off on trophies A engraving. . . tf WORK WANTED Wallpaper cleaned,' walls washed. Interior nd exterior painting; work guaranteed. guar-anteed. Call FR 3-7472. tf TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACH2NHI FXNTAL at RE. -PAIR SERVICE. Pridaya Office Supply. SK 6-4471 Am. Fork. U DANCING LESSONS, Tap, Bal-let. Bal-let. Acrobatic; 11.00 per lesson. Jean Turner, SU 5-3141. tf RADIO TV REPAIR SERVICH Expert service on all makes. All parts and labor guaranteed years of schooling A experience Call Norman Healey, Am. Fork, SK 6-4680. " U Horseshoeing end Trimming teed Orron Ph. SU 5-2743 i iiii!!!!i,,..Ujn 1 Wi' iilllfiiiliiMiUutli HOG SERVICE BK 6-4419, Fred L. Buhler. ' tf 2-BEDROOM Brick Home for sale Full basement A gtrage, 300 West 2nd North, or SU 5-3797. J 3 FOR SALE CHEAP, Good condition, con-dition, 1 Automatic Washer, 0; 1 Single bed, 120; will finance, phone SU 5-3656. tf FOR SALE Amana Deepfreeze, $125; also Cub Tractor, $400. Don Draper, SU 5-2992. tf FOR RENT 2 -Bedroom Home, call SU 5-3455. tf FOR SA-LE or will trade for acreage ac-reage In PL Grove or Manila area 2-Bedroom Duplex in P.G. Call AC 5-3585. J 3 '69 CHEVY Impala for sale, 2 -dr. Hardtop, 5 financing. Art's Used Cars, 9th N. A 5th E. P.O. BOAR SERVICE Registered Yorkshire, ph. SU 5-4163. . tf Bring back the high shine to vinyl floors with Seal C-loas acrylic finish. Ben Franklin Store. D 27 FOR 8 ALE Oak Buffet, Twin Rinse Tub, Refrigerator, ail good condition. SU 5-3281. D 27 FOR RENT 2-Bedroom Apt, Ready for Jan. 1., phone SU 5-383L 5-383L J 3 COMPLETE SERVICE on all Home Appliances: Washers, Dryers, TV, Stereo, Radio or any Small Appliance. Call Lyle Chris-, Chris-, tiansen, SU 5-3178 or Superior TV A Appliance, 493 E. Main AJ, SK 6-3881. tf UNFURNISHED basement home, with large yard for rent $40, water Included. See at 535 E. 2nd N. or call SU 5-3958 after 2:00. tf FOR RENT in A.F. 2-Bedroom Full basement homa $65. 110 So. 3rd E., A.F., phone IN 6-9897, 6-9897, SLC or SU 5-3041 P.O. tf KOOL BREEZE Awnings, storm doors and windows, siding and shingles. Aluminum products. Arnold C. Brems, Ph. PO 8-2439 LeM, Utah. tf . FOR SALE 2-Bedroom Home, close to school, church, and town, better for small family, ideal neighborhood. $3,500 phone SU 5-3237. tf FOR CERAMIC TILE Installation, Installa-tion, Call Bonnie's Tile Co. AC 5-0495. . ...... tl NEW LOW FIRE INSURANCE RATES Call us for the beat buy for your home lnsjrance. - Jeae Mohson, Monson A Co.. In. Phone SU 5-3011. t FOR SALE 20-lnch Boys Bicycle $12.00, 223 N. Main. tf FOR RENT Nice furnished or unfurnished apartments. Alpine Villa Motel A Apt, tf FOR RENT Apartment, furnished furnish-ed or unfurnished, Reasonable. SU 5-3591 or SU 5-3101. tf LAZY KENMORE WASHER-Dryer WASHER-Dryer Combination for sale, like new, 2 years old, $175.00 Call SU 5-2081. tf APARTMENT for Rent, . Wayne Holman SU 5-3853 after 5 p.m. tf FOR RENT 2-Bedroom Home, one acre pasture, available Dec. 1, Ph. SU 5-4121 or SU 5-2385. tf LODGE PINE FENCE POLES, 90c each, 7th Quorum of Elders, see at Harry Mitchell's, highway 91, or . call SU 5-2H7. tf LET US HANDLE your building needs. Residential or Commercial. Commer-cial. Complete building service Including In-cluding Financing; FHA, Gl or Conventional. Plans A 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. Lehi, Utah. Licensed Class 1 Contractors. 20 yra. experience. U WATCHES Repaired A Cleaned, $3.50; 400-day, Mantle, Cuckoo, Electric A Alarm Clocks repaired: repair-ed: Satisfaction guaranteed. Open Op-en 6 a-m. to 7 p.m. LAN'S Watch Service, 17 So. Center. A.F. tf families &m gather together in oyus celebration, we extend best Yuletide withts. PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW DUP Ladies Honored In Salt Lake City At Chhtmat Dinner Enjoying the annual Christmas dinner given by the officers of the Central Company of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers at the Pioneer Memorial Museum at Salt Lake on Tuesday were Mrs. Luc lie H. Walker of Battle Creek Camp, Mrs. Oaa Ferguson, of Orem. preside of North Utah County, and Mrs. Hannah Ayde-totte Ayde-totte of American Fork member of the Central Company Board, past officers of the Central Company Com-pany were honored guests. Mrs. Walker served on the board from 1945 to 1951 as chaplain and as corresponding secretary During the dinner these former officers were called upon to report present D.UP. acUvttes. Mrs. Walker reports many Improvements Im-provements In the beauUful milium, mili-um, such as large bronze doors to replace the wooden ones. Large cracks caused by the earthquake in August have been So skillfully repaired to be unnoUceable Family Gathers for Party at Petersons A family party which has become be-come a yearly tradition was held at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Peterson Pet-erson last Sunday afternoon. Her sons and daughters, with their families, came to enjoy a turkey dinner with her and to spend the afternoon visiting and exchanging gifts.- Present this year were Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peck and Jimmy, Danny, Dan-ny, Jack and Craig; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Peterson and Gary, Rosalyn, Gayla and Jimmy Lynn of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. J. Lindy Crompton and Mary Jean and Connie, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Peter-soon Peter-soon and Lori, Doug and Sue Ann, all of American Fork; Mr and Mrs. Preston T. Cook and Christie and Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Val Johnson and Corl and Keith of Salt Lake City. . Mothers Study dub Holds Annual Christmas Party The annual Christmas Party of the Mothers Study Club was hold Thursday, Docambar 20 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Beck. At 6:30 p.m. a delicious diner which was prepared by the committee was served. This committee com-mittee consisted of Arvilla Harvey, Har-vey, Emma Overlade and E telle Fen ton assisted by Mrs. Beck. To make the occasion gay and festive" the Beck home was beautifully beauti-fully decomtM and lighted in keeping with the season; and throughout the evening Christmas music added to the setting. After dinner was served games were participated in by the following: fol-lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Beck, Miss Estelle Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. C A. Camett, Mr. and Mrs. Leo P. Harvey, Mrs. Kate Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jense, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Kirk. Mrs. Nora Macfar-land, Macfar-land, Mr. Edna Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis E. Olpin, Mrs. Emma Overlade, Mrs. Dean Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Millen D. Radmall. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Varney, Mr. and Mrs. Harold S. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wamick, Mrs. Lacy White and Mrs. Oral Wright. Grove Cub Scouts Hold Pack Klcetlng Tagg. One and two year service stars were awarded by Kent Anderson, Cub Scout of the CrovaWard ""J. U held thrtr first pack meeting In several months Thursday evening A display table of Christmas under the direction of new scout gift was arranged by the boys, leaders, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin RefreahmwiU were served. Help fCcep Our Economy Strong SlU3MMMK3raxtt&KU 8 History Classes Visit Pioneer Museum Students of four Utah History classes of Pleasant Grove Junior High School visited the Pioneer Museum and log cabin on Wednesday Wed-nesday of last week from 10:30 a.m. until 2 p.m. Teachers of the group were Leslie Leichty, Lewis Griffin and Ann Lee Larson. Tours were conducted by Mrs. Nora Macfarlane and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker. Through the showing of relics and the relating of stories of early life and activities activ-ities of the pioneers the students learned Interesting details of the settlement and development of our community and how it affected affect-ed the lives of the youth of that day and their work, recreation, housing, food and clothing. 4kvi v;i rst trmdl of us to aft of you... with hearty good uHshes for the holiday season, and with warm appreciation for the privilege of serving you, now and in the years to come. INSURANCE. IMG. ExDCiiEDnfafion... MciMfei for -t J u r ' r r ' " am Convoy ft. In teirvj h'ad la ivvova c'cI'.mu o ,,,.,-r-t. i. .1.. .. . " ... . " ' . 3 At Kenneeott, tobr-6 mining and processing operations are only part of the copper production story. Equally important is the constant effort by management to assure a sound future for this major Utah industry. The foundation for the future Is a vast program to improve all operations and meet coppei production's most serious problem . . handling more ore and overburden to produce the same) amount of copper. - Experimentation with the type of equipmerit pictured on this page exemplifies the program. Success in any one experiment is never accepted as a permanent solution. Rather it is treated as a spur to achieve even greater improvements. Continual experimentation at Kennecott provides Utah with the best possible foundation for successful copper production for many years to come. Copper Corporation . Utah Orrpcr Division ... - I 1 1 1 V v i 3 . r ifl -Vo ftiTr ""'irrrr" - -:- .A- M en t tj t r i |