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Show THURSDAY, DECEMfiER 1$, U6 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, H6 VIKINGS WIN. LOSE: PLAY GJSHI FRIDAY "IT A fUl nl I savings can V PLEASANT GROVE ReVIeW, PLEASANt 6ROVE. UTAH AT , make it so . . . ORANGES, Case 249 Lb. 8c PINK GRAPEFRUIT, each - - 5c FRESH PINEAPPLE, each 49c MEAT PIES, 5 for - 89c BUTTERMILK BREAD, 3 Loaves . $ MARGARINE, Nu-mar, 3 Lbs. .... .. .. 8$c GUEST RANCH TISSUE, 3 Pkgs. - ... 79c MARSHMALLOWS, lb., 2 plcgs. 39c FRYER HALVES, 'giblets included Lb. 28c GROUND BEEF, 3 Lbs. $1 1 LB. SAUSAGE ROLLS, 2for . 89c Come in and Check Our Every Day Low Prices ; MUSKP JUST A THOUGHT RENEW YOUR REVIEW SUBSCRIPTION NOW AND SEND ONE AWAY TO A FRIEND I The Pleasant Grove Vikings bowed 75-58 to a good Clearfield Iligh School team last Friday night on the local basketball court Coach Jack Hill's aggregation aggre-gation now stands 2-2 in pre-. season play, on the eve of the opening of the 13-gaxne Region Four league schedule which begins Friday, Dec 16. In last Friday night's encounter, encoun-ter, Clearfield led all the way, Ski Classes Slated For Winter by P.G. Recreation The local Pleasant Grove rec- , reation department has announced announ-ced plans for ski classes for the coming winter. The classes will be under the direction of Junior Bonous, Ski School director direc-tor at Tlmp Haven. Mr. Bonous has prepared the same program as last year, the dry-land session and the six lessons les-sons on the snow. The lessons will begin during the Christmas holidays and continue on alternate alter-nate Saturdays during January and February. Registration for the classes can be made at the city offices or by calling Blake Fordham, 785-2627. Students are asked to carefully check the days of the program and the bus pickup times. Dry-land session, Dec. 26, 4 to 6 p.m., North Park. December 28 Dec. 30, Jan. 14, Jan. 28, Feb. 11 and Feb. 25 The pickup station is the amber am-ber light at South Main and State, 7:40 a.m. There have been many im-provments im-provments on the main ski runs" to relieve the congested areas of last year. The lift has undergone under-gone major changes for im-" im-" provement of loading and safety. safe-ty. Last week testing was completed com-pleted to insure safety. for the coming season. ' j . KEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL 1&h enjoying advantages of 12, 23, 23, and 17 points, at the end of each respective playing period. Robert Richards, P.G. was far and away the best ball-swisher ball-swisher in the game. He threw in 9 from the field and 6 for 7 from the line for a total of 24 points. Following in order were Gardner and Miles of Clearfield with 15 and 14 respectively, and Graham, also of Clearfield, with 10. From the line, Clearfield scored 13-18 for 72 per cent. The Vikings countered with 18-22 18-22 for 73 per cent and that's about as even as could be expected. ex-pected. Other Region Four teams who were also busy last Friday, fared as follows: Springville lost to an alumni team, 92-80; Orem edged Jordan Jor-dan 52-51; Payson beat Kearns 83-57; Provo topped Tooele, 53-40; 53-40; Spanish Fork humbled Man-ti, Man-ti, 62-37 and BY High larruped Cyprus 69-52. Initial league games in Region Re-gion Four this Friday night scheduled BY High at American Ameri-can Fork; Springville at Orem, Provo at Carbon, Payson at Spanish Fork, and Lehi at PL Grove. Games times are 6:15 for Junior Varsity and Varsity at 8:00 p.m. Box score of the game: 1 I at your financial partner BANK OF PLEASANT GROVE WHatvf H (joal ... a paid-in-odvonc vocation, collfl for fr ' youngster, a horn of your own a regular and lyil.matic iov ' Ingsplaft eon mok H tol Put a littlo aid och payday hrt at your financial portnor't. Pleasant Grove R. Richards . Hill ......... Farr Ma. Bezzant K. Richards Mi Bezzant . Newman Banks ........ McQuivey ... Totals Clearfield Hess ........ Westbroek ... Peterson .... Graham ..... Gardner ..... , Mile? ........ Wiberg ...... Fisher tin; r: Murdock Coop ........ McGraw ..... Totals G 9 0 3 0 0 2 1 3 3 T 22 0 8 0 1 4 6 6 9 F 6-7 0-0 2- 5 0- 1 1- 2 0-0 3- 3 . . 21 16 58 G F T 1- 2 0-0 2- 3 0- 1 3- 3 4- 5 1- 1 0- 0 1- 1 1-1 0-1 . .. ..., ' - 2 3 2 5 6 5 3 2 1 1 1 5 6 6 10 15 14 7 4 3 3 2 BANK OF MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP; MbMiMMMiBHMiaMaBMaBHBBBMaBIBM Need Some Printing? Lef Us Give you a Price Shop at Home! nirATAkiT nAiir nrwiriAf rLCMOMIM I VfiWYC REVIEW 31 13-18 75 to) O) DM 17 1 1 t - . rr a q Mn no i H i) n m m r- High ch foiru$ FRIDAY 4:00 P.M. m FRIDAY 5 tb 7 p.m. V HOT DOGS 10 c HOT PU 3CH 5c D03UTS 5c FRIDAY 3 o 7 P.M. E EE O w ASK YOUR FAVORITE MERCHANT FOR TICKETS Dr awning FRIDAY o 6 6:00 P.M. BY THE CHRISTMAS TREE The Above Events WillBe Repealed onThursday Dec. 22 ty ai Cystous s |