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Show THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1963 PLEASANT GROVI RtVllW, M.EA5ANT GROVt UTAH THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 191 n Table Fresh Produce... CARROTS, clip top, lb. ........... , ; 5C DELICIOUS APPLES & PEARS advertised on TV TABLE RITE BUTTER lb. 69c NORTHERN FACE TISSUES & for .... ... . . 95c PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT DRINKLibby495c DUNCAN HINES CAKE MIX 3 Pkgs. for . . 79c IGA FRUIT PIES frozen, 3 for 79c IGA MEAT PIES 5 f' 95c 7 fJAS. i l SW I I J Ml 1 Table Rite Meats... CHUCK WAGON BACON, lb Round Steak, 89 Fresh Pork Picnics 29c Ground Beef, 2 lb. 85c Come in and Check Out Every Day Low Prices Ml 49c STRIKE 1 .. 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SMITH REXALL DRUGS Support Your Community Newspaper ' With a Paid Up Subscription PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Pleasant Grove Rear Estate iy2yrold Brick Home 3 Bedrooms, full basement, Forced Air Furnace, close to town $14,250.00 Worth $1 6,000 Terms to right parry. Old Home Remodeled 2 Bedrooms, Brick Stucco, 2 blocks from, stores, Range & Heaters." Floor Coverings, Large Back Yard. : $7,500.00 Can arrange Terms Stucco Home nearly acre of ground, 2 bedrooms, bed-rooms, extra back room, Living Liv-ing room, Kitchen, Closets & Bath; oiled street, close to school and church, $8500.00 To be financed on terms 3 Bedroom Brick G. I. $12,500.00 sold like rent to someone who can qualify. Others in Orem, Provo, and Spanish Fork 2 Bedroom Cottage, Masonry $10,000 Terms Double Garage, Basement Base-ment under for storage. Will Trade acreage for home. 3 Bedroom Brick Remodeled, 2 acres sheds, Coops, Garage, corrals, pasture past-ure $1 2,600 Party right, credit. V 60 Building Lots over-looking valley Will Build to Suit C. A. RASMUSSEN, BROKER VIKINGS WIN OVER TINTIC MINERS 52-49 It wm cold out in Eureka last Brut Thomas of Tin tic almost Friday night. But the Pleasant "cuttled the Viking ship tntfe- Grove Viking broke the ke. They I" "?m,l . , ' . Jft . ' toemsl In 8 fielder and 5 tor 10 beat the Tint Miner. 52-49 Lri a from th, llna for 2l pnU hammer and long. set-to during t for evrnlT which the outcome wu constant - ly in doubt. M. Keetch, P.O. wm next beet ' , with 16 and Grant Atkinson, also It wai the first win of the cur- of p.q , followed 13 rent season for the Battle Creek better thing to come. ed 10 out of 19 and the Minor The PQ win came late in the made 11 7 ,or 15 final canto. With Tlntlc leading Pleasant Grove'wa ahead mot 4-48 and time running out, Man- the time, but only by ecant rice Keetch sank a long Jumper margin. In fact the eoore was to put the Vtkee ahead 50-49. tled J2 time and the third quar- Second Iatr Frank Walker flip- 4er endod a 34.34 deadlock, ped in another two point to put the game In cold storage until the Elsewhere in Region VII play, final gun. the expected happened. American Fork' Cavemen had little trouble drubbing the Lehi Pioneer 57- Dr CL-.i--, A 36 at American Fork. BY High iTep OhOOterS Are tt St. Francl. a predicted. . if However the Wildcat made a LlSted lOr TOp, track meet of It, 93-53. ' Crrtrorc in - CtrftA Unlea the Battle Creek Barn III JIUIt? burn down before next Friday - night. Coach Don Crump' boy Gary Hill, Gunnison harp- have a 2-2 Veague record, shooter, ha regained the top st pvanci Padre are corn-slot corn-slot he occupied at time last ln to town year. The Region Nine (Sanpete) ... . . . m ace lead aU of Utah prep bas- Jhl E8 BIf"gh d A ketbaU shooter with an average erioan Fork to muc We pre- 07 f . diet a Lehi loss and an A F. win. of 27.0 point per game. KQn of -TinUc game. In second place, statewide, is Pleasant Grove G T F P Larry Beebe of Green River with Eklna 2 2 15 24.7. Steve Clark of Bryce Valley Mills . 0 3 1 1 is in third with 24.0 and fourth ' Walker . 4 6 4 12 and fifth places go to Rus Jones, Jue 0 2 11 Enterprise, 22.5 and Jim Jimas, Atkinson 7 1 1 15 Bingham, 22 2. M. Keetch t 7. 5 2 16 F. Keetch , 10 0 2 Two BY High Aces are still Totals 21 19 10 52 one-two in the Region Seven Tlntlc G T F P point-potting scramble. They are Cushing 6 1 0 12 Finn Christensen, 21.7 and Dick Chambers 0 11 1 Thomas, 20.3. Dennis Grant, St. Jones 12 0'2 Francis and Bruce Thomas, Tin- MacAfee 2 115 tic, are tied for third with 12.0. Stapley 4 0 0 8 Rounding out the list are John Thomas 8 10 5 21 Briskey, St Francis, 13.0 and Kay Tptals 21 15 7 49 Cushing, Tlntlc, and Grant Atkin- Score by quarters: son. Pleasant Grove, tied for fifth Pleasant Grove 10 25 34 52 with 12.3. Tlntlc 9 23 34 49 Spend Holidays Here Dr. and Mr. William Dwight Buchanan of Asheville, North Carolina spent the Christmas holiday visiting with their dttfighter, MUta Joyce Buchanan, who recently returned to Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove after serving an LDS Mission In England. They- also visited relative in Rlohflekl They came here after the holidays holi-days and Dr. Buchanan returned to North Carolina. Mrs. Buchanan ' is visiting here with Joyce," who ha resumed teaching and la presently pres-ently with the faculty at the new Scera grade school In Orem. Mrs. Buchanan will be here for several weeks before returning to her home' in North Carolina. Birthday Party ' C M. Fowlea was honored at a birthday party Monday evening which was given by family members mem-bers and held at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Rex Fowles In Mid-vale, Mid-vale, Utah. The group had supper together, then visited, watched films and enjoyed music throughout through-out the evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. Don Fowles, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mart, the honored guest and his wife Margaret, the host and hostess and their children, Roberta, Alan, Becky and Nolan. Bridal Shower Will Honor Newlywed, Thursday, Jan, 24 A bridal shower honoring Mr. Clifford N. Sorensetv the former Barbara Frampton, who wo married mar-ried Jan. 19, will be held Jan. 24 (tonight) at the Third-Sixth Ward Chapel, from 8 until 10 p.m. The new Mr. Sorensen will greet guests wearing a street length dress fashioned with a bouffant skirt and lace Jacket. Mrs. Grace Sorensen, the mother moth-er of the groom, and Mrs. Nyle Frampton, mother of the bride, will receive with her. " Guests will be met at the door by Mrs. Lucille Lindsay, Mrs. Luana Penny and Mr. Carol Sorensen. Sor-ensen. Gift bearer will be Debra Frampton, Jerry Lynn Sorensen, Nyhra Lindsay, Susan Kohler and Kelly Frampton. The display will be arranged by Lynette Framp- ton, Darlene. Taylor, Sharon Newman, Tamara Penny and Kathy Frampton. Dlanne Roundy will be at the guest book. Guests will be served by Joyce Susan, Gayle Lynn, Shares and Shauna Frampton and Joy Roundy. QIIFOKJII 0 2fi Your Farmers Agent is a specialist in previa DEPENDABLE PROTECTION ' EXCLUSIVE FEATURES LOW COST f CONVENIENT PAYMENT ARRANGEMENT! 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