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Show THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 PLEASANT GROYE REYIEW, PLEASANT GROVi, iff AH THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 1965 FOR SALE Westinghouse Washer and Dryer, Stack model, good cond., $175. Moving, Mov-ing, must seU. 785-2140. A 29 DUPLEX APT for Rent, partly furnished, large plate glass windows, gas heat, couples preferred pre-ferred Ph. 785-2124. If '63 LARK Wagoneer for Sale, Ph. 785-2984. 445 So. 1250 E., . A29 FOR SALE 2-Bedroom Home, attached garage, improved lot, Close in, real buy. Ph. 785-2221 or SU 5-4166. . tf FOR SALE Lace Wedding Dress, Size 10, ph. 785-2327. A22 j 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 SEPTIC TANK Sales or InstallationNo Install-ationNo delivery charge on Tanks 785-3749. John Woodson Ju.24 58CHEV. Belair for Sale, auto trans., p.s., good cond., 785-3124. 785-3124. Norman Stott tf 52 CHEV ton Pickup with covered horse rack for sale, Phone 785-3155. tf WEDDING DRESSES for Rent, Zabriskie's, ph. 7853456. tf CEMENT 'WORK Wanted All types, Patios, Carports, Retaining Re-taining Walls, Sidewalks, Finishing Fin-ishing Work. Ph. 785-3760 or 785-2071. tf FREE 12 New Kirbyi. 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 53659. tf 50-GAL INCINERATORS-$3.50 Help keep P.G. beautiful, ra. SK 6-3031, Steve Murdock. We will deliver. tf FOR SA1JB5 CHOICE BUILD INQ LOTS view of Valley 110.00 or more per month Phone SU 6-4121 June 20U GARPSmNQ and Upholetened Furniture Cleaned, Expert Ser-noe. Ser-noe. Call SK 6-4886, AT. tt rTPEWRTTER AND ADDING MACHBTO RENTAL, & REPAIR RE-PAIR SERVICE, Prldaya Offioe Supply, SK 6-4471 Am. Fork, tt JANCXNCr LESSONS, Tap, Bl-let, Bl-let, Acrobatic, 1.00 per leaeon. Jean Smith, SU 53700. RAlJlO Jb TV REPAIR SERVICH Expert service on all makea. All paxta and labor guaranteed. 8 years of schooling ft experience Call Norman Healey, Am. Fork, BK 6-4680. tf WRECKING of any kind, Barns and Houses, etc., reasonable. 280 S. Center, Am. Fork. 755-4693. 755-4693. 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 excavation excava-tion work. Joe Ollivier, Pleas-ant Pleas-ant Grove, 78M857. tf PIANO LESSONS in my home, Ph. 785-2125, Lynette Mor-rilL FOR SALE Rebuilt and Re-painted Re-painted Tricycles, Little Wagons Wa-gons and Wheel Barrows. $2.50 each. John Green. 33 e. ara a 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, 38TSo. Main, Ph. 785-2661. tf HATCH JEWELRY 33 W. Mala American Fork. Full time watel maker. Guaranteed repairs. Reg. alar watch cleaned, S5; Tour Bi ova, Hamilton, Wyler, Elgin and Longines dealer. Art-carved Diamond Dia-mond Rings, written guarantee; 20 off on trophies ft engraving, WANTED-Rlde from P.G. to Orem, weekdays, 8 to 5. Call 785-2300. tf "BLUE Lustre not only rids carpets car-pets of soil but leaves pile soft and lofty. Rent electric shampooer $1. Ben Franklin Store. A 29 WIG for Sale, 100 human hair brown, never worn. 785-2300. . tf 7-ROOM HOME in A.F. for Sale, carpets, drapes, fireplace, fire-place, newly re-decorated, Appraised Ap-praised value $13,500, asking price $13,000. FHA will loan $12,500 at 5y. Call Owner for appointment, SK 6-3132. A 29 CAR FOR SALE, 1951 Ply-mouth, Ply-mouth, 2 new tires, $50. ph. 785-3943. tf APTS for Rent-Phone 7853992 Pleasant Grove. tf HORSES for HIRE by Appointment Only REED ORTON Phone 785-2748 ATTENTION If you would like to tee or drive a NEW PONTIAC. BUICK, or GMC TRUCK Please give me a call. JIM HOLLIY 73644 3 BALDWIN PIANO-Take over payment of $10 per month on Baldwin Spinet or will sell for cash. Also electric organ. Write Adjuster, P.O. Box 11011, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111. M 6 FOR SALE-5 New Roof Trusses, Trus-ses, 27 foot span. 4-12 pitch. Original cost $19 each, will sell for $10 each. 785-2477. A 29 NEED INSURANCE? - Call Max Harper, 785-2160 or see him at 1277 So. Locust Ave. tf MARSHALL STRAWBERRY Plants for Sale, Ph. 785-2768. M 6 WILL TEND Children, ph. 785-2272. 785-2272. A 29 FOR RENT 3 Shares P.G. Irrigation Ir-rigation Water, 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 mod-era mod-era studios, expert instruction instruc-tion on Surfing, Folk, Western, Bass Guitar. Murray Music Center, 36 W. Center, Provo. Ph. 274-2318. A 29 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS for Sale: Fender Guitars, Basses and Amplifiers. Also various non-electric guitars. All prices. Herger Music, 158 South 1st West, Provo. A 29 BARNYARD MANURE, $1 for Pickup Load, you haul. 785-2748. 785-2748. Reed Orton. tf SMALL ELECTRIC appliances Repaired, Scissors sharpened, All Electric Shavers Repaired. Watch Si Clock Repairing and Cleaning. Pick-up and Delivery. Dale L. Morton, Lindon phone 7854442. tf VALVE SEATING, Facing. done at my home, Bruce Fu-gal. Fu-gal. ph. 785-3172, 640 N. 5th E. tf 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 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, 7684859. 25 years of building build-ing experience. . tf Visits Shoemakers Ronald J. Fuller of San Pedro, Ped-ro, California spent last Thursday Thurs-day evening with Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Shoemaker. Mr. Fuller is the husband of the former Mary Jane Shoemaker. Mr. Fuller was on a business trip to Utah, Arizona, Colorado, and Wyoming. His company is opening a new office In Provo. He returned home Friday. Visits from Richfield Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hales and three children, from Richfield, Rich-field, Utah, spent the weekend in Pleasant Grove with family members, Mr. and Mrs. J. Reed Peterson and others. 57 PLYMOUTH 4 dr. sedan for Sale, good cond., call after 4 p.m., 785-3273. A 29 TRACTOR for Sale, Gibson, 4 attachments, 785-3373. M 6 LADIES Watch found, claim at P.G. Police Station 785-3333. A 29 . CUSTOM PLOWING and Till1 ing, Ph. 785-3858. : M 20 FOR RENT 2-Bedroom Apt, Stove and Refrig., 428 Elm St Am. Fork, $50 month. Ph. 785-2980. M13 A Texas Oil Company Wants Man Over 40 For PI. Grove Area We need a good man over 40 who can make short auto trips for about a week at a time. We are willing to pay top earnings. earn-ings. $16,500 in a Year Plus a NEW CAR as a Bonus Our top men in other parts of the country draw exceptional earnings up to $16,500 in a year. This opening in the Pleasant Grove area is worth just as much to the right man. Airmail reply to F.O. Dickerson, Pres., Southwestern Petroleum Corp., 534 No. Main St., Fort Worth 1, Texas. Firman's Auxiliary Chans Fire Station On Monday Evening Last Monday evening, the Fireman's Auxiliary met at the fire station, dressed in work ckthcrs, and armed with buckets, buck-ets, brooms, mops, etc. The kitchen was thoroughly cleaned and put in order for the Fireman's Breakfast, which will be held on Saturday, May 8, beginning at 6 a.m. The refreshment committee for the evening was Ora Thome Mildred Ferre and Myrtle Hilton. Hil-ton. While the ladies cleaned the kitchen, the firemen cleaned the fire station. A business meeting was held after the cleaning was complete. Thelma Marrott was in charge of the meeting. The public is cordially invited in-vited to attend the breakfast. HOSPITAL NEWS Among babies born in the American Fork Hospital recently re-cently was a boy on April 14, to Duane and Carolyn Spivey Hooley; a girl on April 14, to Dale and Lorraine Bame Aver-ett; Aver-ett; a boy on April 14, to Pat H. and Sharon Wright Ellington. Elling-ton. April 20, a girl to Dean and Delia Walker Davis. April 22, a boy to Don E. and Renae Bezzant Liston. Other patients at the hospital from Pleasant Grove were Betty Bet-ty PowelL Genevieve Hansen, Pamela Melendez, Glenda Mitchell, Mit-chell, Everett West, Linda Pack, Lorin A. Barrett, Brenda Lee Bridges. Richard A. Ches-nut, Ches-nut, Marvin Newell Green, Talon Tal-on Tolleson, Eugene W. Allred, Judy Clark, Frank K. Walker, Rex L. Coates, Lyman O. Smith and Faye Belliston. . , Buy PI. Grove Review Dairy Wives Hold Spring Meeting Last Saturday Mrs. Robert (Lois) Wright, Orem, Utah, president of the Utah County dairy wives on Saturday led a deleigation of women from this area to the annual spring meeting of the Utah Dairy Wives in Salt Lake City. Wives of dairymen from throughout the Beehive state attended the meeting, held at the Newhouse Hotel. , Featured speaker for the annual an-nual meeting was Kathleen Ann Rill, Chicago, field home economist for the American Dairy Association. Miss Rill outlined the ADA'S program for recipe development and foods research for the dairy wives. A graduate of Western Michigan Michi-gan University, Miss Rill travels trav-els throughout the western United Un-ited States speaking before business and civic groups and aiding in the work of the American Am-erican Dairy Association Events for the Utah Dairy Wives got underway Saturday morning with a meeting of the board of directors. This was followed by a luncheon meeting, meet-ing, at which Miss Rill spoke. "County Dairy Wives groups have been organized in the 16 Utah counties where dairying is most prominent" reported Mrs. V. M. Noyes, Morgan, president of the Utah Dairy Wives. "These dairy wives organizations or-ganizations not only provide social so-cial activities for wives of dairymen, but also perform a valuable service in promoting understanding and use of Utah high quality dairy products." Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick, Pleasant Grove, is a member of the board of directors from Utah county. (rTK2ttC6OO01UUta SAID ABOUT U 0 1 3MHtm B0N99. I mcse J rrIfflll MIXING DELIVERING SPREADING at lowest costs featuring Fertilizers Ssiyow INTERMOUNTAIN FARMERS ASSN. r V". , ... 1- 1 THOSE WERE THE DAYS. I .iiii ; T-1 " rt. 11 P3 ; - BUT THESE ARE BETTER Paul B. Slotte can look back on 30 years at Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mine. He remembers when the engineer who operated an ' electric shovel sat out in the open, exposed to falling rocks, blazing sun and winter's bone-chilling, freezing temperatures. Today, Paul Slotte operates a modern, larger more powerful shovel, jl comfortably seated in an enclosed, heated cab, protected from danger and tne elements, uunng 3U years at Kennecott, no nas participated with other employees in many changes for the better in operations, equipment and working conditions . . . changes that have made the Utah Copper Division one of the world's greatest mining enterprises. This month, 157 'Kennecott employees are being honored for their long years of service in copper production. Sixty-eight have completed 30 years with the company. In the 20-year class are 86 men and three women. Today, Kennecott has more than 2200 employees with 20 or more years of service. In other words, almost one out of every three Utah Copper Division employees is a member of this distinguished group. In paying tribute to its veteran employees each year, Kennecott salutes them for thejr loyalty, devotion and enterprise. Kennecott Copper Corporation Utah Copper Division "A n equal opportunity employer"-- IBBS HONOR ROLL SO Mint Ernwt Btllama Robert I. CicUin Donild A. Harruoa Mom R. Ktlly Concentrators CUrcnct O. Dnney Fnutcn H. HanMa Sidney B. Huuh Or Haulage EUnCCunU Charm F. Hiyta Power Plant Smelter RuneD V. Andenoo Hu(h Alton Thomu A. Baktr G. W. Bilb, Jr. Mark V. Bleazard Victor R. Bolin Edward E. Butterfield Ivan V. Caldwell Melvin R. Carlaen Stanley Cheshire L. J. Chrutenam Jerry L. Cochran George P. Coulam, Jr. Spencer H. Curtis Kenneth Cuthinf Ivan Devtrall Elwin M. Dyroock Marvin Ek R. W. Foutt Horace 0. Fuller Owen A. Grant LeKoy H. Howard Leonard A. Hultquiat BobJV. Imada Jamei E. Kinder John L Larkin Kenneth M. Kendall Paul B. Slotte Jackton Steal Charlea T. Shaw Joseph H. Wadaworth. Howard A. Jenkina Ivan L Harria Howard W.Laratn Kent Leonard Enoch J. Uttkford Irvine McQuiston W.J.MadiU Edward A. Martin Frank Meyers Henry L. Moeaatr Joseph H. Nelson Reuben W. Nelson S. Adriel Norman GusE. Ostium! Samuel Panaon Henry J. Pistoruw John L. Potter Earl M. Privett Georre E. Rowland E.L. Rush ton C. T. Shaw Boyd Sorenson Frank Stewart Joe Stephan Delbert Stones Daniel E. Thome . Ornn L, Wttttiwr Sylvan W. Withers Mine - Arvil Armitatead Richard W. Beal Shirel Busey Donald T. Christenaen Robert Cowdell Jennie M. Erickson Lyle A. Farley Fidencio A. Galvan Carlos T. Gerona Eugene H. Halverson Mike Klonizos Afustin L. Marrero Keith D. Mayne Vincent Miola Iaamu Mochituki Concentrators Royal P. Anderson Boyd L. Benson DonH.Cobbley Clyde W.DaybeU Ronald L. Elinen Floyd B. Farnsworth Glenn W. Furrow Richard T. Manning Benjamin McPhie Forrest W. Nuesmeyer Lewis E. Park Charles J. Petersen Joseph 0. Petersen - Ore Haulage Robert V.Bulkley . John M. Frier Joseph J. Nielsen Power Plant Clarence E. Ashby William E. Dodg Everett 0. Doty William E. Lewis Smelter Joseph J. Balfour Clifford L. Banks W.V.Brown Arthur L Bowles Martin Dewall, Jr. J. H. Dickinson Samuel V. Ellison Jimmie Freeman Refinery G. J. Beagley P.G. Mackris Salt Lake Office Julia S. Reese Esquiel Mootoya Paul A. Mousley FredJ.Neria Gal D. Newbold Robert L. Osetuen Milton A. Robertson Chano Rubalcava Americo A. Saavedra Jim Serrasio Kenneth F. Timothy Richard G. Timothy Mary K. Urbancic . Juan A. Vigil James Xanthoa Kunikichi Yamad Edward R Phillips Wilford Rushton Julian W.Sadler Wesley G. Sadler Harold E. Shield William H.Thompson Lawrence G. llflany Clifford W. Treat Bobby J. Whittaksr Mural D. Whittaker lorenio H. Wilkin John J. Zito Roy E. Perry Alvin R. Privett Kenneth D. Piatt Floyd Reynolds Dsrd L. Stewart Leonard W. James Arthur A. Johnson. Anton G. Larson Joseph W. Mortensen Stanley J. Niles Clarence L. Romrell Duane L. Rushton Marvin A. Squire D. L. Metcslf F. J. Solomon Wayne H.Burt Wolt Stiffen, American Fork Harold Lewis, Provo IF YOU G ROW SUGAR BEETS CORN ifrrnrriXtfw POTATOES r.ai mrm PASTURES . . or most other j . crops I nor DM ENOUGH I FERTILIZER! Proper fertilization it the beet ray to assure yourself msxi-num msxi-num profit from your land. KnA tor nitrogen require mnts, insist on fertilizer made by United State SteeL I ! Fertilizers |