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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMU 26, 1964 PLEASANT CXOYI REVIEW, filASAHT GtOVi UYAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1964 l vv. r f 'V m GRAPE DRINK, i o cdn$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . qqc sda PUMPKIN PIES, 3 for QJC RADISHES, GREEN ONIONS, 3 bunches . ORANGES, Navels, 2 lb. 23c PURITAN BACON, i lb 45c MILD CHEESE, lb. ............ . . . . . . . . ... 49c GROUND BEEF, 31b :....$u0 PUMPKIN, Libbys, 2 cans .... 37c CRANBERRIES, ? wn ............... i . ffic OLIVES, Pitted, 2 cans ...... ...... 4 SALAD DRESSING, q- ................ 39c PINEAPPLE - GRAPEFRUIT DRINK, 46 oz- 4 J Come in and Chock Our Every Day Low Pricos ii An n r VAZX M3U CLf" I us. savings corosl ou hup both I VCUflt OOUNTRylJ Subscription Overdue? Come in! Post Office regulations require we have paid up In advance subscriptions. Pleasant Grove Review m , mm - - craw o WE SPECIALIZE IN - ' , a. . . WEDDING INVITATIONS - 'rri; ,f.-1 - --r f-- - - - - - BUSINESS FORMS LETTERHEADS ENVELOPES STATEMENTS , PROGRAMS BOOKLETS PI. Grovo Matron Dies in Ferron Rest Homo Nov. 21 Susan Jane (Jennie) Zabrls-kle Zabrls-kle Robinson, m, a resident of Pleasant Grove since 1327, died in a Ferron, Emery County rest home Saturday afternoon of causes incident to age. - - She was born Sept 29, 1880 at Sterling, Sanpete County, a daughter of Horce E. and Delia Jane Snow Zabrlskie. She married Albert A. Van Wagoner Feb. 18, 1898 in Price. They were are parent of 10 children, seven of whom are still living. lie died in' 1928. On December 20, 1927, she married Mark Richins a Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove widower with eight children five of whom she reared rear-ed with her last five children. Mr. Richins died June 3, 1940. In 1941 she married Joseph Robinson and lived with him here in Pleasant Grove until his death in February, 1963. Mrs. Robinson was noted for her devotion to her husbands, children and step children and for her activity in the LDS Church. She was well known for her beautiful hand work and needlecraft and for her assistance as-sistance to the sick or others in need. Survivors include five sons and two daughters, Eldon Van Wagoner, Salt Lake City; Alva E. Van Wagoner, Price; Rex Van Wagoner, Elmo, Emery County; Alma Van Wagoner, Cleveland, Emery County; Yu-ber Yu-ber Van Wagoner, Sunnyside; Mrs. John W. (Madge) Street and Mrs. Howard J. (Bernice) Gillis both of Magna; 34 grandchildren grand-children and several greatgrandchildren; great-grandchildren; three brothers and three sisters, John H. Za-briskie, Za-briskie, Murray; Orel Zabris-kie, Zabris-kie, Richfield; Verle ZabrisUe, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. George S. (Emma) Pinney, Gardenia, Calif.; Mrs. Philip R. (Lillie) Cuyler, Provo; Mrs. Moroni - (Millie) Sanders, Cedar City. Funeral services will be held Wednesday, in Cleveland, Emery County. Interment will 1 be in the Sunnyside, Carbon County, Cemetery. Richard Rowleys Are Visitors with Becks Mr. and Mrs.' Richard Rowley Row-ley and children Debora Kay, Douglas, Susan and Glen, will arrive in Salt Lake City Thursday Thurs-day by train from their home in Boulder City, Nevada. They will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with Mrs. Rowley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Beck. ' Mr. Rowley is now associated associa-ted with Titanium Company, Henderson, Nevada, in the Industrial In-dustrial Management Dept. . He was formerly employed in the same capacity by the Hercules Powder Co., in New Jersey. Pleasant Grovo Real Estate 50-50 Any Broker 1 2-Csdroon Stucco 1 Share Water, Sewer, Oiled Street, 1 Vi Acres. 2-Dcdroon Brick Attached Garage, patio, lawn, fenced, Oiled street, Gutter, Walks, dose to town. Terms, $100 down, $85 per month. 3-Dcdropn Cub Tile Cub Tile home, full basement. Lot 66 by 1 00 ft. only $1 0,500 Con buy like rent, $100 or more down, $75 per month. 5 Aero Plot 5 Shares water, con be subdivided, sub-divided, excellent location, and priced to move at once. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS All schools of Alpine School District will be closed Thursday Thurs-day and Friday for the traditional tradit-ional Thanksigiving vacation. , ESN Principal Thomas Larson of Grovecrest reports a very successful suc-cessful Parents Day last Fit- - day. - - . -, - ESN Mrs. Carol Jaynes, Grove-crest Grove-crest teacher, will present her "New Mathematics Teaching" program over Channel 7 Television, Tele-vision, Thursday, December 3 at 3:30 p.m. Five Grovecrest students will appear on the broadcast ESN Tuberculosis shots will be given to Grovecrest Kindergarten Kindergar-ten students Monday, November Novem-ber 30, under the direction of Mrs. Lucile Page, local public health nurse. Children should present letters of consent signed sign-ed by their parents. ESN Three new BYU Seniors are doing practice teaching at Grovecrest They are, Marilyn Stubbs, Fourth grade; Karen Smith, Fifth grade and Deanna Hart, First grade. jwESN .... . .Bulletin Boards at Central are beautiful with colorful Thanksgiving Day decorations. The students of Mrs. Deane ' Paulson, Mrs. Ora Thome and Miss Jennie Gleason are the artists. ESN Tuberculosis shots will also be given to Central Kindergarten Kindergar-ten children Monday forenoon. Parents will give their approval. appro-val. ESN- Most of the home rooms 'at Central will enjoy Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing programs by the students, Wednesday, November 25. Veterans Urged to Check New Pension Law All United States Military Service Veterans should check the new Pension Law, recently signed by President Lyndon Johnson. Especially those contemplating contemplat-ing retirement during the early part of 1965 should be familiar with the new pension provisions. provis-ions. Information may be secured se-cured by contacting Post Commander Com-mander Hyrum Holt; District Vice Commander Lowell Du-vail Du-vail or Post 70 Service Officer Viron Washburn. ' Mr. Duvall emphasized that Post 70 Membership dues should be paid at once. To date the memberships received are below those of a year ago. TURKEV. iIMPIEA J LAST CALL ... for Thanksgiving $ nuts, candies, favors and decorations at Smith Drug. r FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE USE OUR PARKING LOT ENTRANCE. MARGE'S CAFE (formerly Alpine Villa Cafe) STEAKS CHOPS CHICKEN SEAFOOD Full course Dinner from the Menu or ... . We will help you enjoy the SMORGASBORD All, the Salads you can eat plus a choice of Three Meat Dishes . Adults Children under 10 $F 60c Breakfast - Lunches - Dinners 8a.m. to 10 p.m. , Make your Party Reservations Now PAone 785-9006 Wedding Coming Up? 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