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Show THURSDAY, JULY 1, 165 PLEASANT GHOVt REVIEW, PLEASANT CROV& UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 1, 1965 Colt Team Tops In League Play With 5-0 Record Playing their first game after af-ter a two-week layoff, the PI. Grove Colts proved that the vacation didn't hurt their batting bat-ting eyes by plastering the American Fork Colts 15 to 4 Tuesday everting at American Fork. Dee Jarvis pitched all the Way for the Grovers. Dee and Ilarold Newman paced the batting bat-ting with triples. Pleasant Grove thus continues contin-ues to be the only undefeated team In the North Utah County Colt League. The Orem Tigers with only one loss, are running a close second, however. The P.G. team win play their second home game .Friday when they entertain the Orem Yankees in a game under the lights. Then, next Tuesday, they go back to American Fork to play the strong American Fork Mets. The Standings Won Lost Pleasant Grove .... 5 0 Orem Tigers 6 1 A. F. Mets '3 2 Orem Dodgers 3 3 Orem Yankees 2 4 A. F. Colts 2 6 Lehi 0 5 , , , FOR SALE 18 Ft. Delux Dal-ton Dal-ton Trailer House. Like New. Also Wesko Camper. Call 785-2957 785-2957 or 225-3405. Also Free Kittens. Kit-tens. Jy 1 1961 VOLKSWAGON for Sale, take over payments, Ph. 785-2231 785-2231 or see at 420 East 1100 North. Jy 8 FOR SALE 6 Lug 15 inch Chev. Wheels. Heavy duty Split or Std., plus used 700 x 15 tires. Ph. 785-3172. Jy 1 HOME for Sale by Owner, 5 yrs. old,3 Bit., brick veneer, attached garage, fenced, carpets, car-pets, drapes'. Reduced to $13,900 For appt. call 785-2430. Jy 8 FOR RENT Lindon hillside home, 1 blk north of Lindon Church. Top floor only, 1850 sq. ft, 3-Bedrooms, 2 baths, ph. 785-4112. Jy 8 THE amazing Blue Lustre will leave your upholstery beautifully beau-tifully soft and clean. Rent electric el-ectric shampooer $1. Ben Franklin Store. Jy 1 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Distributorship available in Pleasant Grove. Excellent income in-come for men and women Invest In-vest $10 Mr. Davis, FR3-5682 July 15-pd FOR SALE Wedding Dress, size 14. 750 West State Road, 785-2102. ' - Jy 8 CEMENT WORK wantedAll ' types, Patios, Carports, Sidewalks, Side-walks, Finishing Work. Ph. 785-3760. 785-3760. tf WEDDING DRESSES for Rent! Zabriskie's, ph. 785-3456. tf SPRINKLING SYSTEMS designed de-signed for every lawn, Free estimates. Bank financing. Shumway-Alldredge Plumbing and Heating. 756-2332, 756-4995 tf 50-GAL INCINERATORS $350 Help keep P.G. beautiful. Ph. SK 6-3031, Steve Murdock. We will deliver. tf FOR 8ALB CHOICE BUILD INQ LOTS view of Vklley 110.00 or mon per mono Phone SU 0-4121 June 20tf GftRPXTXNa and Upholstered Furniture Cleaned, Expert Service. Ser-vice. Call SK 6-4856, AJV tf TYPEWRITER AND ADDING MACHINE RENTAL & REPAIR RE-PAIR SERVICE, Friday's Office Supply, SK 6-4471 Am. Fork, 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 Jogs Monson, 785-3031 Pleasant Grove. tf HORSES for HIRE by Appointment Only REED ORTON Phone 785-2748 AT T ENTI O N If you would like to we or drive a NEW PONTIAC IUICK, et CMC THICK Please give me a coll. JIM HOLUY 756-3 J J Primary Program to Bo Held at State Training School The Primary of the Utah State Training School will present pre-sent their Primary Family Hour, July 11, from 8 to 7 p.m. This will be held in the beautiful beauti-ful green landscape of the am-pitheatre. am-pitheatre. Teachers at the school are asking everyone's support to come and see the talents that these special little children possess. pos-sess. Everyone is invited and parents and children alike are asked to come. HOSPITAL NOTES Among babies born at the American Fork Hospital recently re-cently was a boy, on June 13, to Dee and Pauline Paramore Olpin. Other local patients were Er-rol Er-rol Christensen, Floyd Tomlin-son, Tomlin-son, Leah Henderson, Lorin Walker, Sterling J. Devey, William Wil-liam E. Petersen, Anne Smith, Afton Marker, Jim Robinson, Myrlynn Norton, Jeffery Batch-elor, Batch-elor, Mary Louise Bezzant, Darreld M. Pruett, Keith L. Gurr, Loralie Harris, LaMae Fackrell, Annette Wignall, Jen-nete Jen-nete B. Mills, Lynda K. Johnson, John-son, Gary 0. Beck and Samuel Jarvis. FOR SALE Jersey cow now milking with third calf. Due fresh in November. Max Rad-mall, Rad-mall, 375 East, 11 North, Pleas-Grove Pleas-Grove July 1 GAS RANGE For Sale, Full Size, 15. Can 785-3752. Jy 8 WHY PAY RENT? For Sale by owner, practically new 2-Bed-room home, Only 9,000. Built in Range, Refrigerator, wall to wall carpet, drapes, air cond., Half Acre lot, fruit trees, water. wat-er. Near town at 136 W. 2nd N. Am. Fork. Ph. 756-3693. H. E. Wurzbach. Jy 8 ALL TYPES OF CONCRETE WORK done, sidewalks, driveways, patios, etc. Free estimates. es-timates. M. J. Wathen. 768-2566. 768-2566. tf CEILINGS LOWERED. Perfo-tape Perfo-tape work done. Free estimates. esti-mates. M. J. Wathen, 768- 2566. tf CUSTOM PLOWING, SU 5-2378 . tf 3 H: P. TOTE GOTE, good condition, $100. Two-wheel trailer, $15. See at 660 East Center, Pleasant Grove. Jul 1 FOR SALE 1958 Buick Station Wagon, full power. Very clean and sharp, air conditioned. condition-ed. 1965 inspected. Must sell. See' at 660 East Center, Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Jul 1 DRINKING PROBLEM? If you have one, contact Alcoholics Alco-holics Anonymous. Ph. 785-2322 or SU 5-4043. Meetings Thursday Thurs-day at 8:30 p.m. . A 26 APTS for Rent-Phone 785-3992 Pleasant Grove. tf HOME or Sale, 3-bedroom, carport and sewer, corner lot 117 x 90, close to school and church, $6,500. Call 785-2135 9 to 6. tf FOR SALE DUPLEX, Best in Pleasant Grove, built like 2 2-bedroom 2-bedroom homes, separated by 2 garages. Located at 200-210 W. Center. $15,950. Low down payment. pay-ment. Contact Ralph Johnson, 755 N. 350 E. 785-2477. tf APTS. for Rent, Brand new 2-Bedroom, 2-Bedroom, unfurnished, gas or electric utilities. Phone 374-1123 or 785-3212. tf SMALL ELECTRIC appliances Repaired, Scissors sharpened, All Electric Shavers Repaired. Watch & Gock Repairing and Cleaning. Pick-up and Delivery. Dale L. Morton, Lindon phone 785-3442. tf MUSIC Don't buy any organ until you try the new WurlhV zer and Conn Organs at Williams Will-iams Music Co., 307 So. 700 E. Provo. tf BARNYARD MANURE, $1 for Pickup Load, you haul. 785-2748. 785-2748. Reed Orton. 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. Peter son, 768-2271 or A. Kent Peter-son, Peter-son, 768-3359. 25 years of build-' build-' Ing experience. tf Strawberry Play Now in Second Half; Cubs Lead The boys are now In the second sec-ond half of Strawberry League play. The Cubs are In first place. Cub Dale Sykes had quite a week for himself with a triple and two home runs. Lindon Tigers expect to do better in this half when Scott Brackenbury returns to his pitching duties. He has been out of action with a hand Injury. In-jury. The Utes defeated the Phill-iees Phill-iees 17 to 13 wtih Lane Scott, Randy Green and Randy Fow-les Fow-les hitting homers. Paul Newman of the Pirates, got a nice tripple and a double in their game against the Utes. Ron Holm an, Dandy Parker, Craig Davis, Billy West and Mike Taylor also got home runs this week. Standings: Won Lost Cubs 8 l. Pirates 7 .1 Indians 6 3 Cards 6 4 Utes 5 4 Giants 4 5 Dodgers 5 6 Philies 1 8 Tigers 0 10 CORNET for Sale, $40. Ph. 785-4188. 785-4188. Jy 1 CARPENTER WORK Remodeling Remod-eling or New Work, Carports, free estimates, Terry Chidester Ph. 785-2768. Jy 29 MUST SELL-1939 Ford Pickup with 1947 motor. Stock Rack and Heavy Duty Springs; Also 9 cu. ft. Deepfreeze. Phone 785-2659. 785-2659. Jy 8 FOR RENT 2-Bedrcom Home, remodeled, built in stove, good location, Ph. 785-2849 after 5 p.m. -. i Jy 1 BIGGEST EVER! Utah All-Arabian All-Arabian Horse Show, July 9 and 10 at Murray Fairgrounds, 4900 So, State, Salt Lake County. Coun-ty. Outstanding Arabians from all over the' West! Jumpers .... Costume classes . . . Cutting Cut-ting horses . . . etc . . . entertainment. enter-tainment. Don't miss it July 1 PIANO INSTRUCTION given in your home. Call Charles L. Soper, 225-4722, collect. Jl 1 FOR SALE Refrigerators, Washers, Dryers, Dish Washers, Wash-ers, Ranges, Freezers, Air Conditioners, Con-ditioners, TV, color or black and white, Stereos, Living Room Sets, Bedroom Sets,, All brand new. Distributor to you as low as 5 above wholesale. I am doing business out of my honUe, no overhead costs. I can undersell anyone. Ralph Johnson John-son TV and Appliance, 755 N. 350 East, Pleasant Grove, 785-2477. 785-2477. tf NEED INSURANCE? .Call Max Harper, 785-2160 or see him at 1277 So. Locust Ave. tf FOR SALE Rebuilt and Re-painted Re-painted Tricycles, Little Wagons Wa-gons and Wheel Barrows. $2.50 each. John Green, 336 E. 3rd S to JANCINO LESSONS, Tap, Ballet. Bal-let. Acrobatic, $L00 per lewon. 8 years of achoolinff experience Jean SmitJU 53700. RADIO k. TV REPAIR SERVTCB Expert service on all makes. All parts and labor guarantee? Call Norman Healey, Am. Fork; SK 64680. tf WRECKING of any kind. Barns and Houses, etc., reasonable. 280 S. Center, Am. Fork. 756-4693. 756-4693. , tf WATER AND SEWER LINES .Dug and installed. Ditches, Septic tanks, and field drains dug. All types of light excavation excava-tion work. Joe OUMer, Pleas ant Grove, 7853657. 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. Atwoo Realty & Ins. 385 So. Main, Ph. 785-2661. tf BATCH JEWELRY S3 W. Mala American Fork. Full time watci maker. Guaranteed repairs. Reg. ular watch cleaned, S5; Your Bi ova, Hamilton, Wyler, Elgin and Longlnea dealer. Art-carved Diamond Dia-mond Rings, written guarantee; 20 off on trophies ft engraving. New Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Hill (Beverly) Jarvis of CamuVn, Arkansas, are the proud parents of a new baby boy, born June 25. It is the first child for the Jarvis's. Grandparents are Bishop and Mrs. Blake Fordham and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jarvis of Rlv-erton. Rlv-erton. The young couple moved to Arkansas when Mr. Jarvis was transferred there by the Inter-mountain Inter-mountain Research Co., his employers. AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1965-1966 1965-1966 AND MAKING APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE SUPPORT SUP-PORT OF THE PLEASANT GROVE CITY GOVERNMENT. Be it enacted by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah: Section 1. That the following sums of money or as much thereof as is needed, be and the same is hereby appropriated out of the money in the treasury, not otherwise appropriated, for the government of Pleasant Grove City for the Calendar year ending June 30, 1966. Said appropriations being to the funds Indicated and as further itemized In the budget as approved by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah on June 28, 1965 as follows, to wit: GENERAL FUND: Administrative, municipal courts, city hall, police and fire departments, civil defense, street and garbage departments, public health, public library, li-brary, parks and recreation, cemetery, and miscellaneous $161,348.54 WATER UTILITY AND SEWER FUND: Additions to system, bonds and interest, salaries, administrative, insurance and bonds, maintenance, mainten-ance, power, legal & auditing, miscellaneous $1 15,042.75 TOTAL ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES $276,391.29 TOTAL ESTIMATED RECEIPTS $276,391.29 Section 2. In the opinion of the Pleasant Grove City Council it is necessary for the health, safety and well being of the inhabitants in-habitants of said City that this ordinance be in effect upon publication, and it is so ordered. PAUL T. FORDHAM m Mayor ATTEST: Pleasant Grove City MILLEN D. RADMALL Pleasant Grove City Recorder STATE OF UTAH COUNTY OF UTAH I, Millen D. Radmall, City Recorder of Pleasant Grove City, Utah, do hereby certify and declare that the foregoing is a full and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, at Council meeting held June 28, 1965, In the City Hall, Pleasant Grove, Utah; that said ordinance was passed on the unanimous vote of all members of the Council present and was thereupon signed by Mayor Paul T. Fordham and attested by myself as City Recorder and ordered published as required by law. ' In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of Pleasant Grove City this 28th day of June, 1965. ' MILLEN D. RADMALL (SEAL) , Pleasant Grove City Recorder We Welcome You to Your NEIGHBORHOOD You may be surprised at all the items we have to You'll surely be surprised at the savings. Intermountain Farmers Association offers you a wide variety of products and services: FOR THE FARM . . . Feeds,' seeds, milking equipment, animal health products, irrigation headgates, poultry and dairy equipment, insecticides and pesticides, baler wire and twine, automatic feeders, fencing, and fertilizer. FOR THE HOME .. . Paint, paint accessories, power mowers, home freezers, plastic pipe, pumps and sprinkling systems, sys-tems, roofing materials, garden tillers, garden tools and hoes. FOR THE CAR... (also for truck or tractor) L Tires, batteries, automotive accessories, oil, grease, spark plugs, filters. Four of the special bargains right now include: 30 OFF on all tires (car, truck, or tractor), including includ-ing the brand new MARK IV with improved tread design, contoured shoulders shoul-ders which give you safer (at high speeds), more comfortable rides, easier steering, and extra miles. This Is the time to buy your tires for car, truck, or tractor. If you're planning to paint inside or out use UNICO. You'll find your job can be easy and it can be fun. Ask about the new exterior paint with the virtues of the oil base paints and the convenience conven-ience of the water base paints. It's terrific! See your IFA manager before you start your next paint job. He can help you. Smith Family Reunion Set for Sunday, July 4 The family reunion of Arnold Smith-Charlotte Blake will be held Sunday, July 4 at the old Smith Farm, in American Fork at the home of Robert G. Smith president. Family members will be meeting at 3 o'clock p.m. Each family should bring their own lunch. A fine program will be presented and a good time is assured to all. 1 f 4fieat 11 hw r J Ed i nti i at . I MB) t 8 s. - : iff i i K - Couples Return from Enjoyable Vacation LINDON Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jos-eph Christiansen and Mr. and Mrs. Burton Frampton have just returned from a very enjoyable en-joyable and Interesting vacation. vaca-tion. They first went to Flint, Michigan Mich-igan and then on into Canada whe they saw the beutiful botanical bota-nical garden and many points of interest. Then on to Niagara Falls and down to St. Lawrence river to Buffalo, New York, Pennsylvania, Cincinnati, Ohio, and North Vernon, Indiana. They spent four days with Mr; and Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Will-iams, relatives of the Chris-, tiansens. They went to Louisville, and Lexington, Knetucky and Missouri. They were able to see many interesting places throughout the fruit growing areas and learn many interesting interest-ing things. They saw thousands of acres of wheat being harvested. " They were able to visit the remarkable Eisenhower Memorial Mem-orial building. After seeing the many beautiful beau-tiful places in this land of ours they stopped off and saw some of the area east of Denver, TIME fhe fori l"tz '"FUN PARK" Uhl, Utah M $2.00 worth of Ride Ticktts for $1.00 and 10 Bottle Caps. (Offer good every day this season) TOMORROW NIGHT KOVO Moonlight Swim and Family Fun Night $5.00 worth of Tickets good on all rides and swim for only 99c advance sale or $1.25 at gate Advance Tickets at KOVO Saratoga Taylor's, Provo For pumps, sprinkling systems, and plastic pipe, you'll find just what you need at IFA. Specials in Sta-Rite Pumps include EDG Pump, formerly $122 reduced to $74.70; CD-12 Pump, formerly $44 reduced to $29. Similar bargains on if A szs. There are dozens of ways to Polyethylene Sheeting on the farm. It is particularly useful . a a silage cover orsilocap. Perfect as a mulch cover, greenhouse film, tractor cover, or pond or ditch liner. ! SPECIAL OFFER! With a purchase of $10 or more at any IFA store, you will receive a coupon good for $2. 50 on a famous Ami Open-All Open-All valued at $5.00. This unique accessory is a wonderful wedding, Christmas, or anniversary gift. It's a useful aid around the house to open everything from fruit jars to tiny nail polish bottles to soft drink and beer cans. It can be used as pliers, wrench, screwdriver, or hammer. You can squeeze a lemon or crack a nut. This is a device that will get a hundred uses in every home. The ONLY place you can get it 6 through your IFA store. Ask your Branch Manager FARMERS ASSOCIATION Pioneer League Results Listed Results from the Pioneer League last week were as follows: fol-lows: Tuesday, June 22 Bats 20, Wasps 5, with the Bats getting 12 runs in the third inning. Bees 22, Yankees 8, with Carey Car-ey Lewis hitting home run for the Bees. Mustangs 14, Hornets 13, with the Mustangs getting IS hits in four Innings. Thursday, June 24 Bats 9, Bees 8. Neither team had lost a game and the Bees led until in the last Inning when Chuck Goode hit a triple with the bases loaded and brought home the winning runs for the Bats. Wasps 15, Mustangs 7. John Ault and Paul Shepherd both came home four times each, scoring 8 points for the Wasps. Michael Waid hit two triples for the Mustangs. Braves 16, Yankees 7. Randy Simmons got a two base hit and came home on over-throws for the Braves. Colorado. This was quite a pitiful piti-ful contrast (we IFA STORE offer. other pumps. save money by using I 'MM |