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Show Thursday, fmi t,p& YHu&15aY, AMtlL 1, 1W4 hlASANT ftOVrf ItYllW, LUUNT CXOVt UTAH i t ' i " i S DAVID HOWES Mathematics NANCY RICHARDS Business r I t r N I ... !V II P JUDY BARTON English JOEL CARLING 'Art ' ' . I I : ' ? V '"' y I L I XiituU i KEHAULANI ERICKSON Achievement and Leadership MARVA KIRKMAN Music JUDY HALES Homemaking JUDY JACKSON Social Science Sterling Scholars Selected at Pleasant Grove High School .Eight Pleasant Grove High School Seniors have been selected sel-ected as 1964 "Sterling Scholars" Schol-ars" by members of the faculty. f m l' n l 1 - u.ut..u of the senior classes of 28 Utah high schools, will participate in contests in their major fields of study in preliminary and final contests sponsored by the Des- eret News, KSL Radio and KSLV TV. Cash awards will be given to first place winners and run-nersup. run-nersup. The preliminary contests will be held at BYU April 3 with the finals slated for University of Utah, April 17. J The local Sterling Scholars their parents and categories, are as follows: , Judy Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Barton, English; Eng-lish; Joel Carting, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benner J. Car ling, Art; Kehaulani Erickson, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Har-old Erickson, achievement and leadership; Judy Hales, daughter daugh-ter of Mr .and Mrs. Clifford Hales, homemaking. David Howes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice J. Howes, mathematics; mathe-matics; Judy Jackson, daughter daugh-ter of Mrs. Ella Jackson, social science; Marva Kirkman, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mar-vin Kirkman, music; and Nancy Nan-cy Richards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant S. Richards, business. r r c FOR BEAUTY COUNSELOR Cosmetics, call Mina Chilton Harting, 411 W. Main A.F. ph. 756-3171. A 9 VALVE SEATING, Facing, done at my home, Bruce Fu-gaL Fu-gaL ph. 785-3172, 640 N. 5th E. J tf FOR RENT 3-room Furnished 'Apt., 756-3171. -A 9 SADDLE and BRIDLE for sale Reasonable, 785-21J2 A 2 FROM wall to wall, no soil at all, on carpets cleaned with Blue Lustre carpet and upholstery uphol-stery cleaner. Rent electric shampooer $1. Ben Franklin Store. A 2 LIVESTOCK and DAIRY MEN Will grind and mix grain to your specifications on your place. Call Max Radmall, 785-4163. 785-4163. PL Grove. tf SPLIT LEVEL HOMES with carport on your lot 1200 ft, main floor; 648 3rd level, 1800 ft living area. Complete ready to' move in, $13,200. Alma M. Peterson, Lehi, 768-2271 or Kent Peterson, 7683359. tf BEST RATES ON INSURANCE Automobile, Fire, Liability, Homeowners, All lines of Casualty. Cas-ualty. Atwood Realty & Ins., SU 5-2661. tf 50-GAL LNCINERATORS-$3.50 Help keep P.G. beautiful. Ph. SK 6-3031, Steve Murdock. We wiU deliver. .. , ' tf . FOR SALE CHOICE BUHJ 1NQ LOTS view of Valley $10.00 or more per montJi Phono SU 5-4121 . ' June 20tf ' CAKPETINQ and Upholstered Furniture Cleaned. Expert 8er- rice. Call SK 6-4856, AJ. ,T tf TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE ' RENTAL & REPAIR RE-PAIR SERVICE. Friday's Otflo ' Supply, SK 6-4471 Am. Fork. ", JANCENQ LESSONS, Tap, Ballet, Bal-let, Acrobatic, XLOO per lesson, lean Turner, SU 5-3141. tf RADIO ft TV REPAIR SERVIC9 Expert service on all make. kH part and labor guaranteed. yean of schooling & experience Call Norman Healey, Am. Fork, SK 6-4680. , , .;. tf HOME INSURANCE, Complete Package Protection. It will pay you to call Uonaon 4 Company, Provo or Jesa Monson, SU 6 S03L PL Grove. U GAS STOVE for Sale, 1962 Model, Mod-el, brown35MapleLaneA9 FOR SALE G.E.- FREEZER, Upright, 12 cu ft. 2 yr. old., Bendix Automatic Ironer, Twin Bed and Springs, before 2 call SU 5-3386 or 90 West 2nd North , A 2 COLLIERS ENCYCLOPAEDIA for Sale, 1959 edition, with yearbooks, excellent cond., original cost, ph. 785-2489 or 152 E. nd N. P.G. A A 9 APARTMENTS for Rent ph. SU 5-3992, Carl Smith, 155 E. 5th South, PI. Grove. , tf FOR RENT 2-Bedroom Dup-- Dup-- lex and garage, partly furnished, furn-ished, free flowing well water, all gas and electric equipment, plenty of shade for hot weather. $45 a month, 600 W. Main, A.F., ph. SK 6-2740. A 2 LAWN MOWERS SHARPEN-1 SHARPEN-1 ED Also repaired, Frank Laga, 535 So. 1300 East, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. SU 5-3394. A 23 BEAUTIFUL CRIB QUILTS for Sale, Lillian Ellis, SU 54056 J''v. A 2 FOR RENT Apartment, furnished furnish-ed or unfurnished, Reasonable. SU 5-3591 or SU 5-3101. tf , FOR SALE Two -pairs good Dickerson black oxfords, size 7E, call 785-2952.. : A 2 IRONING DONE in my Home, , Ph. 785-2320. tf HOME for Sale in ManUaTdbT garagej full basement, car- pet;' drapes; IV baths, 1 acre, barns,' sheds, $13,200. SU 5-2715 1 IRONING DONE in my home, I by the piece or basket, 785- i , 3840. !:.: b ivu ...!M:ti!!:t;.JAl . 19 ACRES, pasture and hay, for Rent, ph. 785-4004. ' : tf ; CHALLENGER HORSE VANS 1 Factory built Trailers, Bodies -and Racks, Welding and Re- , pairing, on 91, Lindon, Ut ph. 7854196. tf HATCH JEWELRY 63 W. Mais American Fork. Full time watci maker. Guaranteed repair. Reg. ular watch cleaned, S5; Tour Bv ova, Hamilton, Wyler, Elgin and Longinea dealer. Art-carved Diamond Dia-mond Rings, written guarantee; 20 off ea trophies ft engraving. WATER AND SEWER LINES Dug and installed. Ditches, Septic tanks, and field drains dug. All types of light excavation excava-tion work. Joe Ollivier, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, 785-3657. A 2 BARNYARD FERTILIZER for Sale, for garden spots, lawns and flowers, $5.00 pickup load delivered. Landscaping, Lawn Planting, ph. 785-2992. tf UTAH'S FINEST Eye Clinic Eyes examined; glasses and contact lenses." One day service. ser-vice. The Vision Clinic. 17 Exchange Ex-change Place. Salt Lake City, ELgin 5269. - tf LODGE PINE POLES, Also Large Cedar Posts, 7th Quorum Quor-um of Elders, see at Harry Mitchells, Mit-chells, Highway 91, SU 5-2147. . - tf LOW COST AUTO INSURANCE Broad Coverage, No membership member-ship f ee Moneon St Co Provo or Jess ilonson. . SU 5-3031, PL Grove. tt HORSES FOR RENT V by Day or Hour - " Appointment Only REED ORTON PIknmSU 5-2748 J Miss me Kids? r ' . One Long Distance call can bring them home agaiiCVou'reonly a few steps from your phone. Try It and see. You'll discover " that Long Distance Is the next best thing to being there. MOUNTAIN ' STATES TELEPHONE (I) Roughout Riding Club Plans Dance The Roughout Riding Club has planned another dance to be held on Saturday evening. April 4 at the Union Hall, 1847 Columbia Lane in Orem. Dancing Dan-cing will begin at 9 o'clock. - The special feature of the evening will be the lively orchestra orch-estra of Don Petty of Salt Lake City. Their music is enjoyed by both young and old. Activity chairmen Mr. and Mrs. Ual Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Kresser plan to give away door prizes including a Rotis-serie Rotis-serie during the evening. Tickets will be one dollar per couple,' and can be purchased from any member of the club or at the door.. The public is cordially invited. invit-ed. , ' - Guests Here Sunday Mr7and Mrs. Joseph V. Bar-. Bar-. rett had family members as guests on Sunday, March 29. Their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. 'Kay C. (Joan) Barrett and two children DeAnne and Michael, came from Chicago to attend the funeral fun-eral services of Mrs. Barrett's mother, Mrs. Carlyle of Heber, Utah. ' . Mr. Barrett left last Sunday for Chicago, where he is attending attend-ing the Rayola University School of Dentistry. Mrs. Barrett and children will . remain here and visit for a few weeks.--- ........-..- Lohman Family Safe An Calif oma Jtome Mr. and Mrs. John Lohman communicated with their son, Tom and his wife and family, who live in Crescent City, Calif. ( ; after the tidal wave drowned a number of people in that city. The Lohman family was safe and sound. : ; ': The tidal wave came within -a block of their homer ' People were evacuated and ; while they were away two waves wav-es hit. After they returned to their homes the third wave bit causing casualties. - rS&Tirs efcertil tMi 5A!P ABOUT U. O. 9AV1N4S COK33. THEy AUIST ti VC3T Dinners, Socials Honor .Visitors From Other States A round of dinners and family socials have been held the past week by the Nora Macfarlane family, in honor of a family member, Mrs. Fred (Gerald-ine) (Gerald-ine) Wlemer and little daughter. " Geraldine has spent the past month here with her 'mother and brothers and other relatives rela-tives and friends in Utah. Max Macfarlane, of Canon City, Colorado, spent the week here with his mother and sister. ' On March 24, the family were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Macfarlane and family in Midvale. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Macfarlane Mac-farlane and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Macfarlane' Mac-farlane' and family of this city. Max from Colorado, their mother moth-er Mrs. Nora Macfarlane and the honored guest Mrs. Fred Weimer and baby. Wednesday Mar. 25, the family fam-ily were guests at the home of Mrs. Macfarlane's sister, Mrs. Pearl Scott in Salt Lake City, where she entertained the family fam-ily at dinner. Other guests were a sister of Mrs. Macfarlane, Mrs. Leo (Mary) Ware and a brother Grant Parker. Friday noon the family were together with their mother for a family dinner and for farewells. Saturday morning, March 28, Mrs. Wiemer and baby left the Salt Lake airport by jet for their home in Cumberland, Maryland. She called Mrs. Macfarlane Mac-farlane later in the day and told , her they had ' arrived home ' safely. Visit Parents Here Mr. and Mrs. Grant (Ruth) Radmall of Sacramento, Calif., spent the Easter weekend here with Mr. Rodman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. MUlen D. Radmall. Rad-mall. Mr. Radmall is employ- - ed by I.B.M. in Sacramento as Systems Engineer. They arrived here on Thurs- - day and returned to their home on Monday. ' Study Group to Meet Mrs. Bessie I. Meiling will be tthe speaker for the study group "So You're Rasing a Family" on April 8. She is the head of the Utah County Welfare Dept. The group will meet in ' Orem, High School, room 17 at 7:30 p.m. Anyone interested is invited to come. THE SURE:AMAXES ;WAYTO:v " - LIVE TAX-HAPPILY EVERiAFTER! ' t. . . Pay Every Day Bills With A PERSONAL U CHECKING ACCOUNT LowCost .Y. NMinimum-Ba!ance. Cancelled Checks To Prove Payments: Q Let us suggest giving a Subscription for your friends away from home. PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Low natural gas rates are now even lower! fHEN CONGRESS recently reduced the Federal income tax for individuals, it also reduced the tax on corporations. The former Federal frit. -.: t i. ' . . , fax rate of $2 on taxable income for corporations was reduced to 50 this year, and will be reduced to 48 next year. 1 ,11 I' - ,'1W : .-v . j . . ' . As a result of these reductions we are filing revised schedules with the Utah Public Service Commission for a reduction of all consumer rates " based on our tax saving for both this year and next This will result in saving of approximately $41000 annually for our natural gas customers custo-mers in Utah. We expect to meet soon with the Wyoming Public Service Commission to propose a similar rate reduction for our customers in -Wyoming. ' ' . Our natural gas rates, which are already 37 below the national aver x age, will now be even lower. . Natural gas serves you best - costs you less. 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