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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1965 fLEASANT CJtOVI RIYIIW, fLIASANT CidVi, UTAH THURSDAY, APRIL S, 1965 FOR SALE 2-Bedroom Home, attached garage, improved lot, Close In, real buy. Ph. 785-2221 or SU 5-4166. tf CAMPER for Sale, 10 ft., needs some finishing, make offer, Ph. 785-3165. A 15 FOR SALE Lace Wedding Dress, Size 10, ph. 785-2327. A 22 3-BEDROOM Home for Rent, 182 E. Center, call 785-4112. tf FOR RENT Apartment, 75 N. Main, contact J. Albert Page or ph. 785-3182 after 4 p.m. tf WANTED Women for Sewing, Apply Now at Bayly Mfg., Phone 785-3547. ' tf 16-ft Ski Boat, 35 h.p. Johnson Electric, for sale, 785-3898. A8 57 PLYMOUTH Wagon for sale air cond., p.s., p.b., make of-fer, of-fer, 785-3898. A 8 FOR SALE 1 Boys Bicycle, 1 Girl's Bicycle, 1 Small sidewalk side-walk Bike, 785-3294. A 8 SEPTIC TANK Sales or Install-ation Install-ation No delivery charge on Tanks 785-3749. John Woodson Jtt.24 '58 CHEV. Belair for Sale, auto trans., p.s., good cond., 785-3124. 785-3124. Norman Stott " tf 2 MILK COWS for Sale, 1 Jersey, Jer-sey, 1 Guernsey, SK 6-4419. ' : tf '52 CHEV ton Pickup with covered horse rack for sale, Phone 785-3155. tf WEDDING DRESSES for Rent, Zabriskle's, ph. 785-3456. tf CEMENT WORK WantedAll types, Patios, Carports, Retaining Re-taining Walls, Sidewalks, Finishing. Fin-ishing. Work. Ph. 785-3760 or 785-2071. tf FREE 12 New Kirbys. Plus, hundreds of other prizes in monthly drawings. See the Kir-by Kir-by demonstrated at home and qualify. Robert B. Reeves, 190 N. 3rd East Ph. SU 5-3659. tf 50-GAL INCINERATORS-3.50 Help keep P.G. beautiful. Ph. SK 6-3031, Steve Murdock. We will deliver. tf FOR SALS CHOICE BUILD INQ LOTS view of Vafley 110.00 or more per month Phone 8U 6-4121 , June 20tf CAJPXTINa and Upholstered" Furniture Cleaned, Expert Service. Ser-vice. Call SK 6-4856, AX tf l'tPJCWKITgR AND ADDING MACHrNB RENTAL & REPAIR RE-PAIR SERVICE, Fridays Offioe 8upply, SK Am. Fork, tf JANCXNO LESSONS, Tap, Ballet, Bal-let, Acrobatic; 11.00 per Umoa. Jean Smith, SU 83700. " ' RADIO TV REPAIR SHRVICT Expert eervice oo all makes. All parU'and labor guaranteed. 8 years of scboollng- ft expertenee . Call Norman Healey, ' Am. Fork, SK 6-4680. tf LOOK! LOOK! Make your old sewing machine equal to the new, latest, automatic sewing machine on the market today, with the Sew Magic Kit. Complete with easy to use instructions for only $1.29. 1. Sews on Burtons and Snaps 2. Makes Buttonholes 3. Sews in Zippers 4. Overcasts 5. Embroiders 6. Appliques 7. Plain and Fancy Sewing Quilting 8. Zig Zags 9. Patches and Darns Sir, I wish to order the SEAMSTRESS SEWMAGIC AID. I understand there is a 10 day money back guarantee. Please find enclosed $1.29 cash, check or money order. Name of my machine is Name Address TRI-STATE ADVERTISERS Box 1726 IRRIGATION WATER for Rent, 785-3311 or call at City Hall. A 15 LOST OR STOLEN-Muslcal jewel box, made in Switzerland, Switzer-land, If found please call Mrs. Rue Harper, 785-3289. A 8 APTS for Rent Phone 785-3992 Pleasant Grove. tf WHITE RABBITS for Sale; Also Al-so 1 conventional Maytag Washer, 1 Circulator Heater, Phone 785-3406. A 8 YOUNG MEN 17tt to 29; We will train you to qualify for a position as railroad communications communi-cations apprentice. For details regarding this schooling write to Railroad Communications Training Center, P.G,Heview P.O. Box 278. PL Grove. Give name, age, exact address and phone. A 8 INLAID LINOLEUM-5 ft x 6 ft. f 10; -, Rhubarb Starts, 81, Phone 785-2327. A 8 POLICE OFFICER -Applica-cation for position of Police Officer for PL Grove City will be received by Millen Radmall, City Recorder, on or before April Ap-ril 19, 1965. A15 FINE STEER MANURE for Lawns, Shrubs, Flowers, will deliver. Ph. 785-2992. P.G. tf FOR RENT 3 Shares P.G. Ir-rigation Ir-rigation Wafer, 'ph. 785-3294. tf MUSIC Don't buy any organ until you try the new Wurlit-zer Wurlit-zer and Conn Organs at Williams Will-iams Music Co., 307 So. 700 E. Provo. tf WE ARE AGENTS for BASIC-H., BASIC-H., Free Demonstrations, see Colleen Clyde, 785-2660. - tf GUITAR LESSONS in our modern mod-ern studios, expert instruction instruc-tion on Surfing, Folk, Western, Bass Guitar. Murray Music Center, 36 W. Center, Provo. Ph. 274-2318. A 29 PIANO LESSONS in my home, Ph. 785-2125, Lynette Morrill. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS for Sale: Fender Guitars, Basses and Amplifiers. Also various non-electric guitars. All prices. Herger Music; -158 South 1st West, Provo."' " v- V A29 SMALL ELECTRIC appliances Repaired, Scissors sharpened, AH Electric Shavers Repaired. Watch & Clock Repairing and Cleaning. Pick-up and Delivery.' Dale L. Morton, Lindoa phone 785-3442. tf i I. I. . . WRECKING of any kind, Barns and Houses, etc., reasonable. 280 S. Center, Am. Fork.- 753-4693. 753-4693. ' ' tf FOR RENT Furnished or Unfurnished Un-furnished Apt Reasonable, Phone 785-3101. --'tf WATER AND SEWER LINES Dug and installed. Ditches, Septic tanks, and field drains dug. All types of light excaviP Uon work. Joe ODivier, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove, 785-3857. tf Name Age City and State Ardmore, Oklahoma HOME INSURANCE, Complete Package Protection. It will pay you to call Monson & Co. Provo or Jess Monson, 785-3031 Pleasant Grove. tf LOW COST AUTO INSUR-ANCE. INSUR-ANCE. Broad Coverage, No membership fee Monson & Co. Provo or Jess Monson, 785-3031 Pleasant Grove. tf KEEP your carpets beautiful t despite constant footsteps of a busy family. Get Blue Lustre. Lus-tre. Rent electric shampooer $1 Ben Franklin Store. A 8 ELECTRIC DRYER for Sale, new, never been used. $85. Glenn Gilbert, 785-2520 after 5 p.m. or 691 So. 3rd E. A 15 WORKING MOTHERS -Need a Sitter? Call 785-2314. A 15 1950 FORD for Sale, Make offer. of-fer. Call 785-2314. A 15 CREAM for Sale, fresh separator, separ-ator, Ph. 785-2414. A 15 GOOD RIDING HORSE for Sale, see Vance West, 695 E. 3rd N. after 5 p.m. A 8 BARNYARD MANURE, $1 for Pickup Load, you haul. 785-2748. 785-2748. Reed Orton. tf G.E. STOVE for sale, good condition, con-dition, reasonable. 560 Locust Avenue, P. G. tf EGGS for Sale, any amount, guaranteed fresh, ph. 785-4081. 785-4081. A 8 CUSTOM BUILDING - Let us help you with your building needs. We build on your lot or ours, with plans and specifications specifica-tions furnished by you or us. Complete plan service and financing. fin-ancing. Free estimates, no obligation. ob-ligation. Call Alma M. Peterson, Peter-son, 768-2271 or A. Kent Peterson, Peter-son, 768-3859. 25 years of building build-ing experience. tf FOR SALE Rebuilt and Repainted Re-painted Tricycles, Little Wagons Wa-gons and Wheel Barrows. $2.50 each. John Green, 336 E. 3rd S. tf YOUR INSURANCE Problems Are Our Problems All lines of Casualty Inc., Young or old drivers; Good, poor or screwdrivers, screw-drivers, Motorcycles, Boats, Trailers, Fire, Homeowners, Theft, Commercial Risks of all kinds. Liability, Farm. Atwood Realty & Ins. 385 So. Main, Ph. 785-2661. tf FEDERAL TAX SERVICE ' 59 East Main, Am. Fork, Federal Fed-eral and State Income Taxes prepared by former Internal Revenue Agent Reasonable. Open evenings, 6 to 10 p.m., Sat, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. phone 7564466 or Res. 756-2144. tf VALVE SEATING, Facing! done at my home, Bruce Fa-gal. Fa-gal. ph. 785-3172, 640 N. 5th E. ACREAGE 2 5-Acre Plots in Manila, Ph. 785-2045. tf HATCH JEWELRY S3 W. Main American Fork. Full time watel maker. Guaranteed repairs. Reg. ular watch cleaned, $5; Tour Bv : oVa, Hamilton, Wyler, Elgin and Longines dealer. Art-carved Diamond Dia-mond Rings, written guarantee; 30 off on trophies 4k engraving. SUCCESS GUARANTEED Full Buy Back Contract. We pay half ad cost. 42 year old Calif. Firm perfects a chemical triumph. Nylonized coating that Beautifies - Protects - Preserves. Preserv-es. Tremendous demand by home owners, commercial, industrial, in-dustrial, farms.' Wax no more on asphalt, tile, linoleum, vinyl, asbestos, furniture, hardwood, terrazo. Eliminates painting on concrete, wood, metal, siding, boats. Tough-Clear gloss or colors. col-ors. Non-Skid. Do it yourself with brush, spray, roller. Dries in 30 minutes. Some of Mfgr. clients: Standard Oil, General Motors, Westinghouse. Dealer and Distributor areas open. $895 to 115,000. Secured by inventory. in-ventory. No franchise fee. If you have the ability and confidence con-fidence in yourself, phone or write NOW! NYLONITE, Area 702, 384-7247, P.O. Box 5152, Las Vegas, Nevada. A 22 every litter bit hurts" Local Heart Fund Drive Success, Says Chairman ' Kay L. Jacobs, chairman of the local Heart Fund Drive, has received a letter of congratulations congratula-tions from Homer G. Murphy, Salt Lake City, field representative represent-ative of the Utah Heart Association. Assoc-iation. The drive in Pleasant Grove was spearheaded by Mrs. Will-lam Will-lam Mayfield, Mrs. Terry Jenkins Jen-kins and Mrs. Wallace Lindsay. The drive, conducted on a ward basis, collected a total of approximately ap-proximately $400 for the fund. Each of the campaign leaders lead-ers have received letters of thanks and congratulations from Mr.' Jacobs and Mr. Murphy. Mur-phy. In Mr. Murphy's letter to the ladies, he writes in part: "If anyone in your clubs or community would like to have a program on 'Heart,' we shall be glad to set a date and make arrangements. I am enclosing a film list and also a list of pamphlets which we have for showing- and distribution. Programs Pro-grams are' a part of Heart Association As-sociation 'work ' In helping to find a solution to the Heart problem." Mrs. Mayfield, Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Lindsay expressed thanks to ward chairmen and all other workers for the success suc-cess of the drive. Relatives Visit Hero AHerf Father's Funeral In Lehi Following the funeral services serv-ices last Friday of her brother, Benarr T. Judd, of Lehi, Mrs. Wesley (Roena) Fillerup was privileged to have several of her close relatives as weekend guests. ' - r " "' Mr. Judd was the son of Ben T. Judd and , the late Pearl Adams Judd. ' former 'resident of Pleasant Grove.' f He died suddenly of, a ' heart attack. Funeral services 1 and burial were at Lehi ' ' Visitors k from California at the Fillerup " home included Mrs. Fillerup's brothers Kenneth Ken-neth and Daniel, Miss Frances Judd, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lee. r v Mr. and Mrs. Fred Westwood and three children of Pocatello, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Judd and son of Oakley, Idaho, were also guests. While in Pleasant Grove, the out-of-town visitors also visited visit-ed with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bobbins and other relatives and friends. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF T. M. ADAMSON, Dec. Creditors will present claims, with vouchers, to the undersigned under-signed administrator at the law offices of J. Albert Page, 30 South Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah, on or before the 3rd day of July. 1965. Claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of Section 75-9-5 Utah Code Annotated, 1953, and with proper verification as required re-quired therein. THOMAS S. ADAMSON, Administrator. , Publ. Dates: April 1, 8, 15, 22, 1965. HORSES for HIRE by Appointment Only REED ORTON Phone '785-2748 ATTENTION If you would like lb see or drive NEW PONTIAC BUICX, er CMC TRUCK Please give me a coll. JIM HOUIY 7S6-S 3 PEN, PflPPR STAMP, ENVELOPE, MAILBOX Isn't it easier, and more personal, and lots more fun to call Long Distance? Pick up your phone and go visiting toortl Mountain States Telephone Banks Speaks at American Legion Party Saturday "What America needs today is more statesmen and fewer elirlcians; more initiative and is bureauocracy; fewer laws and more enforcement; more devotion to home and community commun-ity and less love of ease and luxury," said Karl Banks last Saturday night. Mr. Banks was speaking to members of American Legion Post 70 and Auxiliary at their spring dinner party held in the Manila Ward Social Center. The cube steak dinner was served ser-ved by the Manila Ward East Side Elders Quorum, Robert Monson, president. Samuel W. Hilton, served as the'MC and introduced the following program numbers: Greetings, Post Commander Hyrum Holt and Unit President Lydia Hilton; Community singing sing-ing Sarah Monson and Reva Ahman; Piano Medley, Florence Floren-ce Holt; Mandolin-Guitar and vocal numbers, Robert and Don Hansen; moments of silence sil-ence for dead comrades. Invocation and grace were asked by Riley Richards and Raymond Monson pronounced the benediction. Colors were posted by Glen Matthews, sergeant ser-geant at arms. Those present not mentioned previously were: Mr. and Mrs. Viron Washburn, Wash-burn, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman; Hoff-man; Mr. and Mrs. "Walter Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson, Gib-son, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd L. Fugal. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Baxter, Mrs. Riley Richards,' Mrs. Glen Matthews, Mrs Robert Hansen, Han-sen, Mrs. Eva Adams, Mrs. Sylvia Peterson, "Mrs. Laura Robertson, Mrs. Emily Peder-son, Peder-son, Mrs. LaVon Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. David Kjar, and Vernon Ahman. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL NEWS Five student teachers from BYU have begun their training train-ing at Grovecrest School. They are Carolyn Brandt, Salt Lake City, third grade; Georgia Lyon,f Houston, Texas; second sec-ond grade; Margaret Ethering-ton, Ethering-ton, Burley, Idaho, third grade; Marion Osmond; Berkeley, California, Cal-ifornia, kindergarten and Rhonda Rhon-da Cutts,' Victoria, Ontario, Canada: ESN Spring vacation in all elementary ele-mentary schools of Alpine District Dis-trict will be allowed as usual, next week. Schools will close Wednesday afternoon, April 14 and re-open Monday morning, April 19. ESN New PTA officers at Central are Virginia Ault, president; ; Delores Bradshaw, first vice president and LaRue Gurr, secretary. sec-retary. ESN Summer School registration for students of all grades is currently going on at the various var-ious schools of Alpine District. Instruction will be given from June 7 until July 2. Instruction is free, only a $1.00 fee for supplies will be charged when the students enter, on June 7. 5b fu vac ley u Ik u Mas funra TAX SERVICE One of the World's Largest STATE Plus FEDERAL BOTH FOR $500 UP Guaranteed - Bonded Fast Accurate Service HOURS: Weekdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m Sat.' and Sun. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CO East 300 South Provo Ph. 373-1222 FJREE PARKING LOT IMC pi 1 .-..w. , w m,i.ii nii i, inn f , - J " , . , , 1 'V - i ' - L ; : ' .... r ' 1 BUCKLE UP Staff Ser(ent tt adjusting field equipment make hit firtt road march Tucker la one of the new trained, to instruct Midlers ((short! need cash for taxes . . . mi if PIEASAHTT Get the cash you need to meet your obligation fast on terms you can afford! Our friendly loan counselors will be glad to assist you with a loan for any worthwhile worth-while purpose. Repayment plans are individually tailored to fit your budget. If you're short on cash a quick visit at our Loan Department may be all it takes to put you back on the level with Uncle Sam. Stop in today! BANK OF Member of the Federal Its -' i ; ' I Donald E Tucker (Bbw, N.C.) for a recruit who la preparing to at Fort Jackaon, S.C. Sergeant Army Drill Sergeant specially during baaie combat training. see your financial partner Pleasant Grove, Utah Deposit Insurance Corporation v - - |