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Show THUUDAY, DECEMfEt 24, 1964 rtJEASAHT O0Y1 RIY1IW, PUASAKT OtOVt UTAH ' THURSDAY, TtZCZMZZX 24, - w. w1 A Christmas Wish wish our friends and patrons the merriest Christmas ever and a holiday season filled with good cheer. Our grateful thanks to all GORDON'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY AMERICAN FORK I j s A" I U Hp B 7 J-estivity fills the air 8 1 V 11 r 7 B W cfl PAUL'S APPLIANCE & FURNITURE 1 ,! '.3- s ' festivity fills the air all about us... ' spirits soar and the mood is joyful as Christmas is greeted once more. Happily, we participate in the celebration to let each and every one of you know how wonderful a year you've made it possible for us to have... and how very much we appreciate your loyalty and friendship. 24 YEARS 0 In tho Roviow From the Files el the Review -Friday, December 13, 1940 The P.G. Vikings swamped East High of Salt Lake City 52-25 52-25 In a basketball game played here last Friday night. Elwood Sundberg and Kelley Giles were best scorers with 19 and 17 points respectively. 24 Years Ago Mrs. Ilene Beck hosted the Mothers Club last Thursday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. Martha Jones, Spanish Fork, read the play, "White Iris." 24 Years Ago PGHS cheerleaders, Leah Wadley, Virginia Ellis and Harvey Har-vey Christensen, have received their new blue, and white uniforms. uni-forms. ' 24 Years Ago Dean Worlton, Lehi, a recently recent-ly returned missionary from Germany, gave an illustrated lecture to the Manila Ward MIA last Tuesday night 24 Years Ago-City Ago-City Marshall Golden Peay has resumed his police duties after a week's layoff due to influenza. ' 24 Years Ago The Burton H. Adams family fam-ily will present the program at the Second Ward Sacrament meeting next Sunday night 24 Years Ago At last Saturday night's City Council meeting an ordinance was passed enabling the city to to PAUL T. MILLEN MARGE Fhita Modro Club Hold$ Chrhimat Party on Dec. 16 . The Fiesta Madre Club members mem-bers held their Christmas party par-ty on Wednesday evening, Dec. 16 at the home of Judy War-burton. War-burton. Committee members In charge of the lovely evening were the hostess, Sharolyn Iv erson and Virginia Ault The home and tables were artistically ar-tistically decorated and the favors fa-vors were handmade sugar bells. ' Tom and Elizabeth Beck sang Christmas carols. A delicious dinner was served, serv-ed, gifts exchanged and games played. Two new members were admitted ad-mitted to the club, Joy Beck and Jane L. Robinson. Present with those mentioned above were Judy Peacock, Jackie Jac-kie Trimble, Charlene Bylund, Janice 'Brown, Mary McKay, Colleen Bowen, Carol Winters, Norma Freeman, ReNae Lis-ton, Lis-ton, Pat Fenton, Barbara Ford-ham Ford-ham and Linda Smith. tax property owners for street paving. 24 Years Ago A Scout Training Course for scout leaders will be held tomorrow to-morrow night, according to M. S. Christiansen, . . committee chairman. 24 Years Ago A "Band Pants" dance will be held next Friday night following fol-lowing the PG-Bingham game, according to Irwin Jensen, bandmaster. . r vf i- mm jfcji imj j m .. JK Ckristmiis Mcssra . Reverently, we remember a night of awe and wonder, J when angel$ sang, shepherds watched and a shining Star guided Wise Men the manger where a Child was born. We celebrate this holy holiday with thoughts for our good friends everywhere, and with the hope that for you, the meaning of Christmas may be ever deeper, its joys ever greater. Pleasant FORDHAM, Mayor D. RADMALL, Recorder WOFFINDEN, Treasurer W i L r. . . k . i W take this opportunity to extend heartfelt friends and patrons. It U our sincerest wish that each and every one enjoy the very merriest Christinas and a holiday season filled with good cheer. STAR FLOUR M DILLS 4 Grove City City Council men: " r GERALD KLEMM JESSE K.THORNE (fl e Corporation PAULADAMSON REED 0. WALKER WILLIAM E. PETERSEN .1 y? Will thanks to all our 1 1 I If 1 i i t x ' ) i 4 ;i -1 all 0 |