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Show rLIAUNT GROVI REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVI, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1969 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1969 Yuletide Fire Cones Unu$ual, Exciting One of the moil- enchanting and unusual pretend you can give it a bag of pine conci or a Yule log chemically treated to burn In beautiful colon. All you need In addition to the cones or logs are ordinary chemicals which can be found In most drugstores or even In your own home. Use a container of crockery or wood of proper size and shape to mix the chemicals In; and protect your hands with rubber gloves. Select the color you want and mix the chemicals for that color in water In the proportion of about 14 pound of chemical to one quart of water. Place the cones or log In a cheesecloth sling and soak In the solution for several m!i)ute. Lay the treated cones on a thick laver of newsoaoer 16 dVv after draining them well over the container of chemicals. It will chemicals ' draining them well over the container of chemicals. It take at least two days for them tojdry. Trie following ilcals produce the following colors: J yp? "-v Table Salt Yellow Conner Nitrate ' . . .Em-raid Borax Bright Green Lithium Chloride .... Purple Calcium Chloride. . . Orange Strontium Nitrate Red Blue Barium Nitrate . .Apple Green Use Color Scheme If yoa choose one color scheme and stick to It, your packages will look more Individual In-dividual and you won't have ribbons and papers that don't match each other. , It Is also much less expensive ex-pensive to buy one very large roll of paper, than to Invest In costly packaged. Often the packaged papers turn out to have two square sheets which usually are too large or too small for your size package. At the same time, It is wiser to buy large yardage bolts of ribbon and cheaper in the long run than ribbons measured In feet Copper Sulphate tgtaisjrsgvtt tVrinrf iifent J i7- "' n (nni(jht gm ; f i ii 1 i 'it & ?3 "All is calm, all is' bright" The glorious message of that Silent Night spreads its calm peace, its "tright promise throughout the world, at Christmas. May it bring you comfort and joy. 0 Am flMip t-arttaag k-eH-sj?MS-4sissjaMrfl4aMR si H ilSllilll Twfv";; Wu t " ,. .f-V' i -1 -'mii i " mini ' .J"'f..V a . - its Tis the season to be jolly! The hurry, and flurry of Yule preparations is over . . . it's time for the fun and the frolic Enjoy it well . ,j. and accept our thanks for all you've done to make our.season, and our year, a most happy one. Merry, merry Christmas! MR. AND MRS. GARY V. FLETCHER (Jane Jackson) Young Couple Married in New York, f Open House Set Here for January 1 Miss Jane Jackson of Pleas- residing at 362 Delaware St., ant Grove Utah, became the Tonawanda, New York. ' bride of Gary Vincent Fletch- An onn house will be held er, formerly of Sodus, New Thursday, Jan. 1 In honor of M York, on FridayNov. 7. jane and Gary Fletcher be- 5? The couDle were married k ,. f - - - -- i tt t til vi uuuii n luiu cuiu M f by Bishop Raymond Yearke eight p.m. at the family home in uus vaurcu m Jesus innsi at 70 South 3rd East. All of Latter-day Saints of Will- friends and relatives are in- lamsvffle. vited. No formal Invitations The bride is the daughter will Ka anf OIaosa tiA trfffo - 1 " a ' nui et svi i.W4V uv uw i oi mts. aamuei u. jacicson or . ..--t5, !. t-.- J ' GROVE FINANCE PLEASANT GROVE LUMBER AND SUPPLY Pleasant Grove and the late Mr. Jackson and the bridegroom's bride-groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Fletcher of Sodus, So-dus, New York. Mrs. Fletcher holds a B.S. degree in the colleges of child development and family relations re-lations and elementary education edu-cation Jrom the Brigham Young University. She is-tur-rently a fuU-time, graduate student at State University College at Buffalo. Mr. Fletcher is a 1969 graduate grad-uate of State University College Coll-ege at Buffalo and holds a B.S. degree in secondary education. edu-cation. He is presently teaching teach-ing English in the North Ton-wanda Ton-wanda Senior High School. ; Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher are s We join Santa's Yuletide song, wishing you a Happy Holiday season and expressing sincere thanks for your patronage. mm Mis & STORE 0)3llSllQ)nlil WIDE mm SHOES 70 Off on All Shoes An additional addition-al 10 on Shoes now on Safe.1 Mens W omens Children Special Groups of Ladies 6 Childrens DEIESSES i One Group of Ladies ' HAND DAGS at $2.33 Two Special Groups of FABRICS One Group of Mens COATS & JACKETS TO CLEAR UP TO 40 OFF One Group Mens and Boys SWEATERS TO CLEAR UP TO 40 OFF To Clear 7 Tabfe Mens and PANTS Boy p A Mens and Boys SHIRTS Tou Can't Afford to Miss These! One Group Women and Girls SPORTSWEAR y2 PRICE One Group of Boys COATS & JACKETS TO CLEAR UP TO 40 OFF it it ti ' a -A the Yuletide, we especially rejoice in the opportunity to turn from the routine of everyday business and in real sincerity convey our appreciation to our many valued friends. Your favors and good will have made "everyday ff . - . .'.--.- - . . - i :"- . - tor a haDDVt heartv holidav rich in pond old-fashioned iovs. 1! SAMSONITE HORIZON LUGGAGE !j Men's Three Suiter, reg 47.50 - $34.95 Ladies 24 in. Pullman, 37.50 - $26.95 H 26 inch Pullman, reg. $45.50 - $32.95 S M I TH R E )f AL L D RlG ----- - .- ' - ... , ; CtST VALUES ALWAYS... u fJsisi A Ladies Beauty Case, 28.50 - $20.95 U '" '.r- . - . - - it DEPARTMENT STOaES W 6 3j. |