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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1967 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH tui iBtn AY nrrPMBER 2! r!9fit I 2 S I I I X I :5 I I i Mt w im m jfo tw mi u mi ta va i w v v iw tm tm t , Four Snowstorms Two Winless Teams Play beir ri. urove . '7 rt 'SSh-. y 8 - - - -I I t y i i y l y i y ,.d)Y(s)(U) MD As the peace and joy of the first Christmas shines across the years, we wish bountiful blessings for you and yours. And to you, our sincere thanks for your patronage and good will. . . . ! a . Close Game in VI Men League J , Two winless teams met last Thursday, Dec. 21 l our snowstorms belted the week and played one of the 7 00 First vs. Lindon Wards Pleasant Grove area during most, exciting Ramos in this 8 00 Manila vs. I.indon Second the seven-day weather, period year Timpanogos Stake Sen-""9 00 Second, vs. Fourth Wards which ended at 6 p m, Mon- ior M Men basketball league. Wednesday, Dec. 27 - day. Dec. 18, In a game that was decided 7 00 Third vs. Fifth Ward Th first one, Dec. 12. was in overtime, the Fifth Ward 8 00 Second vs. Sixth Ward only a skiff but it brought in bested Seventh Ward 51 to 50 f 00 First vs, Seventh Ward the coldest temperature reg- to give Fifth its first win of Ji'rry Jacob was held to 10 ibtered so far this season. Thu th season. Kent Wells came pint last week but managed official U S Weather Bureau through with two baskets -in -tu. hold on to his scoring lead. - thermometer "sank to 2 de- the overtime period to provide Following is a list of the grees above zero early the the margin of victory. , league's top ten scorers: following morning. In another exciting game, Jerry Jacob, Fourth . 124 15.5 . The other three storms, lat- Lindon Second edged out Sec- Bill Nielson Third . . 118 14 8 er in the jeriod, were of 4- ond Ward 34 to 32 on Doug Kent Richards 4th .'. 113 14.1 inch, 1 inch and 4-inch depths. Johnson's last second tip-in. John Valberg 6th . 97 13.9 Total water from the three The leaders all won handily Frank Mills L 2nd . 110 13.8 storms was more than a half last week. Third Ward had Dee Jense, 3rd .... 110 13.8 inch. the toughest game but led all Jim Mills, Gr 96 13.7 Anyway something new has the way to beat Lindon 60 to Jay Walker, Lin. . 99 12.4 been added this told and 49. Fourth Ward kept pace by W. Ercnabrack, Lin. . 99 12.4 stormy season. "Snomobiles" downing Grove 60 to 37 and Kent Wells, 5th ... 72 12.2 have been observed skittering Manila trounced First Ward about the city streets. Don't 51 to 30. know if driver training and a The standings: special license Is required to Won Lost drive snow buggies, but there- Won Lost in lies a problem. Third Ward 7 1 Last Monday evening, this Fourth Ward 7 1 reiwrter saw what appeared Manila Ward ... 6 1 to be a 14-year-old boy driv- Grove Ward 5 3 . ing one at a lively clip in Lindon Ward ...... 5 3 the downtown area. On the Lindon Second .... 5 3 jump seat behind him, an ap- Second Ward 3 4 parent pre-school child was Sixth Ward 3 4 riding. Fifth Ward . 1 7 Snow was falling fast and First Ward 0 7 visibility was poor that late Seventh Ward 0 8 y y y y y 2 I 8 HOSPITAL NEWS I Among babies born at the American Fork Hospital dur ing iasi ween were ine touow- R m . . --LI- - - I I t r-- , . :-r i I J i,v'f ' ' '-'C-....V- ....... , I j' ' I s II iiffiiniiiirini s II ll' l.tt,IIIIIIZI 'Tk th. I mm if m -mui m m m Jt,m cmr acneauie for the coming week is as follows: y y y in the evening, Could have been a tragedy. Talk about hazardous driving. driv-ing. That has motor car navigation navi-gation beat a country mile. "There ought to be a law," and. perhaps there may be. It was cloudy early Tuesday Tues-day morning. The thermometer thermom-eter registered 24 degrees, the barometer was still low at 29.60 and was rising slightly, year ivioie snow Deiore we aay is over, predicted the forecasters, forecast-ers, but clearing Wednesday. Statistics for the week ending end-ing at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 18, 1967. Date High Low Pre. December 12 32 9 "trace 1 ' 7 December 13 26 2 0.00 averages, high 30, low 12 and uecemoer h za u.oo mean 21 December 15 34 17 . 0.00 Precipitation for the week uecemDer ib 3Z Zi 0.Z7 0.54 of an inch. Since Jan December 17 28 14 '" 0.03' 14.11 inches. December 18 29 17 0.24 Sun rises and sets, locally Summary Temperatures: at 8:15 a.m and 4:15 p.m., Highest. 34: lowest. 2. Week's MST. (ioiiifi "Mumming" "Mumming" Is a Yule custom cus-tom that originated in early England. Mummers, masked and in costume, silently enacted en-acted ritual plays about the death of winter and the old The custom still survives in some parts of the world, although al-though the plays are no longer performed. Today mummers usually entertain with dancing and instrumental music. They are rewarded with treats.- ing from the Pleasant Grove area: Dec. 16, a boy to James P. and Helga Fiedler Robinson, s Dec. 16, a boy to Phil and Kathleen Burgess Fredrickson Among other patients at the f hospital were the following S nuni ine riea&diu uiove area. Drew Edwards, Lawrence Meyers. Odessa Atkinson Roger Pine, Susan Nielson, g Jacob Fullerton, Elaine Big- elow, Grace B. Craig, Joyces Simmons, Lou Jean Hunts-R man, Gergia Clements, Glee Manwell, Leslie Ann Farley, 5 Susan Gayle Nielson. vs&s&ttK&& n Tis the season to be jolly! The hurry and flurry of Yule preparations is over . . . it's time for the fun and the frolic. j5 Enjoy it well . . . and accept our thanks for all yuu vc uuuc iu iiiaivc uui scasuiif anu uui y f a most happy one. Merry, merry Christmas! MAX'S TEXACO I t y y s y y y y 'r-JI- I PRIDAY'S OFFICE SUPPLY AMERICAN FORK Like Christmas it Never Goes out of Style! ' ii mm IJ i. - mi iMjimtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi' i Ji. n?-. ! a j. 1 .a. . .. . .... .owv,..- ,.; . y r jt j m 99m Z Lw..uMMiiim.iw.iitilMiiititf , 7 II Ihmftif""' i iriTBii m 'xvm j if - . " -J - Out oi our yesterdays come the Yuletide " if ; ..-7 -1. . : traditions of happy greetings arid cordial rfrzT if "W 1' "'1 " fj, - - ,. .. ,-. r ,f . r H. ' jr . - - , - . nospiiamy. in inis spiru, we- exrencL.ro ... ) ?u - - -in " :- all our "good -iriends, 'a wonderfully warm '. ' f " Ti . l . .. i , .., , i - .. dm iiuty utu-tastiiuiicu in err y siirisimas; WD Sainsoniic Streainlite A Ladies' Beauty Case .. $1 4.95 (C Ladies.' 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