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Show THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1963 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROYE, UTAH THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1963 ( IGA TOMATOJUICE, 46 oz 5'can$ for .... $00 IGA APPLE SAUCE, 8 f or ........ . . $"00 MARGARINE, Much More 4 lbs", for . . . . 95c ICE CREAM, Holland Dutch, Vi gal Oc Frozen Foodi IGA DINNERS, 2 for... 85c Table Rite Meats... foRK ROAST, Picnic Style lb. ... ; 29c TABLE RITE BACON, lb. ......... i 49c FRYING CHICKENS, whole, lb. 29c Table Fresh ASPARAGUS, RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS b". 3c Come in and Check Our Every Day Low P. G. Review 3 L ART'S USED CARS 62 CHEV Impala 4-dr. H.T., P.S., $2495 61 Chev Bel. 4-dr. auto $1695 61 Ford Gal. :4-dr. std, $1695 60 Stude Lark Regal standard, $1095 59 Chev Impala 4-dr. H.T. 61 Ford Vi ton4-sp. ..$1395 52 Chev 1 V2 ton ..: $550 56 Ford, 4-dr.n $395 55 Fords Cr Chevs, as is $250 Low Cost Financing 905 North Fifth East Pleasant Grove la ROLLER PARTY SKATING Skating Every Night Except Sundays ' ' Tuesdays MIA Parties by Reservation Aatinee Saturday 2 to 4 Thursday Special 35c Skate Rental 25c Monday Nights All the Family $2.00 For special party rates and hours phone FR 3-9187. RIVERSIDE SKATING RINK 551 W. 12th N. Provo STAR BRAND LF IL S) HI) US C' : . - . .. V . . . Meets Every Home Demand STAR FLOUR MILLS AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Produce... ... lb- 13c QQ Prices c-us For Sewing Machine Repair KELLERS SEWING CIRCLE Am. Fork SK 6-2188 Find us Fast in the Yellow Pages LOANS O AUTO O FURNITURE O SIGNATURE Geneva Finance American Fork, Utah ONE TO PLACE PA Yl Consolidate YOUR DEBTS Cosh for any Worthwhile Purpose ALPINE CREDIT CORP. COURTEOUS EFFICIENT SERVICE American Fork, Utah 62 West Main Phone SK6-407 1 LDy Si HIKE Iffi Stomps Proud Grandparents fraud grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shields and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson of this city received word from West Berlin, Germany, that 1st Lt and Mrs, Jan H. Nelson are the parents of a baby girl, born March 2 in West Berlin. The Nelsons have two other daughters, Jaelyn and Lisa Ann. Guests Visit Here . Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton welcomed guests at their home on Saturday, March 23. Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Phyllis) Holien and sons Richard and Scott of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Robert (Clarenell) Huish and son Lee of Provo, enjoyed the day "with their parents. Pleasant Grove Real Estate V2 Yr. Old Brick 3-Bedroom Home, full basement, base-ment, gas furnace, water heater," heat-er," etc.- $1 4,250 Total Price. Worth $16,000. Terms if you qualify. Stucco Home 2-Bedroom, extras storeroom, oiled street on sewer line. Nearly acre for -gardening. $8,500. Terms. -Close to town. 2-Bedroom Cottage Masonry Home, double garage with basement storage. Will trade for acreage. 3-Bedroom Stucco Older Home, two acres , with sheds, coops, garage, corrals, pasture, arrange terms to right party or will trade for home in Pleasant Grove. -IOV2 Acres for Lots - Building Lots north part of City Will sell in two. parts, 5 and 5 Vz acres. 1 share water tor each acre. Gas and sewer in street. 66 Lots Overlooking Valley. Can build to your plans. C. A. RASMUSSEN, BROKER 79 SOUTH MAIN Phone SU 5-4121 Record Attendance Hears IDS Quarterly Conference Sunday (Continued from page 1) Beruion in national agricultural and dairying activities. , Eider June B. Sharp of the General Gen-eral Church Genealogical Association Assoc-iation outlined the following pre requisites for success In genealogical geneal-ogical work. They are dartre, prayer, learning the fundamentals and working diligently at It The rest song was "Israel, Israel, Cod is Calling." Elder Benson, directing his inspiring in-spiring message to the youth of the church, outlined the "four hopes" he held for the young people as follows: Happiness, Success Suc-cess in a chosen field, Patriotism and Inheritance of the highest degree of glory through Temple marriage. "Young people need fewer critics crit-ics and more and better homes," he emphasized. He made a plea Legion and Auxiliary Enjoy Annual Birthday Party The American Legion and Auxiliary Aux-iliary celebrated the 44th annual birthday of the American Legion Le-gion last Thursday, March 21. at the Juycee Club House. The essay winners were honored and given cash prizes. The parents par-ents of the wtnners and Commander Comman-der and Mrs. Reed Bench were special guests. Approximately 50 Legion and Auxiliary members enjoyed a very well prepared meal. Music was furnished by two young guitar players, Randy and Soottyi Commander Lowell Duv-all Duv-all was in charge of the meeting. Saratoga Opens For Swimming This Saturday Saratoga Resort, west of Lehi will open Saturday, March 30, according ac-cording to a recent announcement and a display ad in this newspaper. news-paper. The resort is in tip-top shape! and ready to go according to the management. Besides swimming in its four warm water pools, the resort offers of-fers a new ride in its play area, the Wildmouse, an exciting coaster coas-ter ride. The resort will be open week days from 4 to 11 p.m. and on weekends from 11 a.m. to 11 pjn. Explorers Survival Course Slated for Air Force Base Lasting only as long as the 200 spaces last for all of Region 12 Explorers is the Survival Training at Stead Air Force Base slated for June 24 to 29. Cost is 5.50 per boy or leader for the stay plus transportation and food costs enroute to and from Staad Air Force Base. Explorer Ex-plorer post plans its own transportation. trans-portation. Boys must be in scout or explorer uniforms. There must be one adult leader for each 8-10 boys taking the survival sur-vival training. If your post is interested, send names, addresses, leaders names and $5.50 each person for those desiring to attend to the Council Office, Boy Scouts of America, P.- Q.. Box 106, Provo, Utah. , Attend Hospital Auxiliary Meeting Mrs. Eldon Schoonover, in company com-pany with Mrs. Duane Adamson, Mrs Larry Miller and Mrs. Grant, Shaumburg, American Fork, last Thursday attended the mid-year - meeting of the Hospital Auxiliar- ies held at the Prudential Federal - auditorium in Salt Lake City. ' Featured speaker at the noon - luncheon was Vernon L. Harris, administrators of the new W. of W. Medical Center Hospital. Developing leadership was the Jtheme of the 'afternoon meeting - and included as speakers Robert , Barton, Ron Tourney and Del Ny- land from the Dee Hospital fac-" ulty, Ogden. A stimulating workshop work-shop concluded the day's aotiv-v aotiv-v KMes. ". '" - Smokey Says: ' CAREFUL Wl 11 CAN'T BIT FOREST! It takes many years to grots I i DC" nrn 11 uiiti i mniMH r wMtruk nun riKc:ii I LVOU CAN'T BUY BACK K bacU for a family home night at least once a week. N The choir and congregation " sang "The Spirit of God," and r Wlnslow Chriatensen pronounced ( the benediction. Features of the Youth Conference Confer-ence Sunday evening at 7:30 were special musical numbers and religious re-ligious readings by the MIA young people. Readers were Mark Johnson, , Grant Richards and Harold Jones. Rendering musical numbers were Ann Pack,- Judy Nelson, Mary Wadley, Joyce Swenaon, Linda Makln, Lucy Haycock, Janice Al-. Al-. len, Connie Dickey, Selma Crouse, Veloy Walker, ' Steve Thomson, Curtis Atkinson, Paul Haycock, Dave Pulley, Lecia Murdock. Prayers were spoken by Loyal Chrlstensen and .Shhiene Farna-worth. Farna-worth. ... Basketball trophies were awarded awar-ded to Third Ward, Junior and Senior champions;' Sixth Ward,. Junior Sportsmanship and Lin-don Lin-don Second Senior Sportsmanship. Sportsman-ship. . 1 The Youth Conference lannch-ed lannch-ed the M Men and Gleaner week of special activity. - The three meetings held Saturday Sat-urday were also well attended. The 3:00 pjn. session was for genealogical workers, stake authorities auth-orities and genealogical committees, commit-tees, bishoprics and ward genealogical geneal-ogical representatives. The 5:00 pjn. session was devoted de-voted to the coordination of work of the Relief Societies and the Welfare workers. At 6:30 pjn. stake and ward welfare committees met for a session ses-sion of instruction and inspiration. inspir-ation. The 8:00 pjn. session, was at-attended at-attended by those who attended the 3:00 pjn. session Joined with Priesthood leaders and wives, stake members and the youth to hear instruction from the visiting church leaders. My Checkbook fo V V BANK S.7 MCMBKR FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ISRHlATIOV NOTICE , The schedule for Irrigation water wat-er in PliMuant Grove Irrigation , Co, will be made up by April 10. Any water rented or stock transfers trans-fers should be reported to the water, master before the above date. Harold Walker, Secretary Publ. Mar. 28, April 4, 1963 Buy Your Printing at PI. Grove Review 1 : , W !AFTERALt ; v 1 IweVe beeh ! I ! TO EACH I I A, A; ;l OTHERJ AFTER ALL, have you been to Smith Drug lately? Browse among our cosmetics, cos-metics, toiletries, magazines, and gifts you are certain to find items you need. r me i Opening a checking account at Bank of Pleasant Grove is like hiring a personal bookkeeper to take care of your financial affairs , . .. It's the easiest and most businesslike way to keep track of your money' and balance your budget. Your cancelled checks are a permanent legal record of all payments,. especially helpful for figuring income tax deductions. Open your account tomorrow for sure. It takes only a few minutes min-utes and will save you countless hours! . Personalized ThriftiCheck - -, or Regular Checking Account " ;; , I CUSTOMER SERVICE is planned for every convenience 4yy service . - - . NPECIAL ITEM DON MACK D ALTON has moved mov-ed his law office to his residence, 1305. N. 1st East Pleasant Grove, (Manila) due to the remodeling of the Peoples State Bank building build-ing In American Fork, Phone SU 5-4004 for business calls. works and Service to th Community iince 1911 yy |