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Show THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1968 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GXOVE, UTAH THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1968 L r'-- "':r A. - MfZZ ; 1 Zr! Mfd':i latmi&'i a v.J .. . U... ,."S.,. , STRAWBERRY LEAGUE WINNERS The Dodgers won the Strawberry League cham-pionship. Players were: Front row, Jay Smith, Michael Carter, David Hansen, Randy Winder, Tom Thornton, bat boy; Second row, Leonard Carter, manager, Ricky Stoneman, bat boy, Glen Clark, Lowell Manwell, Steven Phillips, Jack Phillips, manager; Back row, Bryan Liscomb, Kurt Johansson, Lonnie Pierce, Bill Prestwich, John Johnson and Col-by Adamsoni Absent when picture was taken were Mike Casey and Kenny Francom. Funeral Services Friday at 11 a.m. For Jenette B. Mills Funeral services for Jenette Bullock Mills, 78, will be held Friday, Aug. 9 at 11 a.m. at Timpanogos Stake House. Friends may call Thursday from 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday prior to the services at Olpin Family Mortuary, Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Mills died Aug. 6 in the American Fork Hosptial from natural causes. She was born Oct. 11, 1889 in Pleasant Grove, a daughter of James Orson and Martha Elizabeth Brown Bullock. She married Joseph S. Mills Feb. 16, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. He died May 12, 1961. Mrs. Mills attended the local schools and fulfilled an LDS Mission to the Northwestern States. 63fM.' " She had been an instructor of piano and art a member of the DUP, Relief Society and had served in the Stake Mission Survivors include two sons and two daughters, Joseph Ray and Calvin D., and Mrs. George R. (Ruth) Paul, all of Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Paul (Lucille) Harris of Holladay; one sister, Martha B. Wadley, New Mex-ico. There are also 18 grand-children and one great-grandchil-who survive. Football League Signup Read to Go, Say Officials The business managers for the Steelers and Eagles now have applications and parent consent forms. Any 8th or 9th grade boy wishing to play foot-ball this year should contact one of the following men: Steelers Everybody south of Battle Creek Drive (Second South) should contact either Dennis Ruffell or Don Peterson. Eagles Everyone north of Second South should contact Lynn Jon-es, or any of the coaches. The Utah Valley Conference will consist of two teams from Lehi, two from Pleasant Grove and one from Alpine-Highlan- d again this year. Both P.G. teams expect to be up to the top in the standings this year. They were coming along real weE by the end of the season last year. Practices officially begin one week from today. Uniforms and safety equipment will be issued on Aug. 25 and the first games are scheduled for Sept. 7. These games will be played at Lin-do- n City Park, in conjunction with the Lindon City Fair. The Lindon-Grov- e Steelers will be the main attraction for the day. Games will begin at noon on that day. As Of now, a sche-dule of opponents has not been drawn up. League officers are planning for a very successful season again this year. PLEASANT GROVE LUMBER & SUPPLY The Light Touch The easiest way to lose control of a car . . . forget to make a payment! REMODELING? Beautiful Weyerhauser Panel 8 different Heritage Panels to choose from $900 to $12 95 Also other Panels from $J75 up Accoustic Tile, many patterns 1 to choose from, per ft "2c and Up LAWN GROOM BY ORTHO Weed Killers and Pesticides FREE ESTIMATES ON American Chain Link Fencing SNOWMOBILE Dealerships Available Stata of Utah For information about the world famous Contact A. Ray Curtis WESTERN SPORTS INC. 3350 South State St. Salt Lake City, Utah Phone 801 - 467-547- 4 Make an appointment with our area representative who will be in your town soon! WEDDING INVITATIONS We offer a variety of styles, Prompt Service PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Graduate to a No-Fro- st Electric Freezer-Refrigerat- or J s "S Are you running out of good, fresh food to serve your family? r". Why not move up to a modern new v , "V, electric freezer-refrigerato- There's v s .j. up to 50 more ipace inside with . - - about the same kitchen space outside jv ' , , . , " ... compared with old model refrig- - f , ' ,S 1 erator. This is because of thin-wa- ll ' s ' t ' : s , ' I insulation. , , - ' 1 See how much you can save. See your ' I electric dealer's new models now. s r - x' . I Because it's electric, it's better! 1 UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. 1 ' - . f: i x . :?:: I .:. : ft rt i-- 't. . j t I j ' . - - . v I '"" ;S' :. ! L.--. , , m. .... I 4.G. STORE 43 SO. MAIN PL. GROVE PRICES EFFECTIVE AUG. 8. 9 and 10 RIPE CANTALOUPE lb 6c CHIOUITA BANANAS lb 10c LOCAL CORN ear for 3c LARGE WATERMELONS, sweet & ripe 69c we cut Pork Loin Roast . lb 55c uNs. Country Style Spare Ribs lb 55c choice Center cut Pork Chops lb 69c beef Lean Ground Beef 2 lbs 98c AsaleV!T Rib Steak . . . lb 89c !!!!!!!!!! A&R Chunk Bologna lb 49c SUGAR 25 Ibfor $309 HUNTS PEACHES 2V2 can 4 for 89c MUSSELMAN'S APPLE SAUCE sfor $oo : S&W TUNA 4 for $100 ' COOKIES 10 dozen for 99c EGGS. MEDIUM A A dozen for 37c FnEE TUMBLERS with purchase of SPIC & SPAN or SAFEGUARD SOAP. OPEN 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. MONDAY to SATURDAY W GIVE GOLD STRIKE STAMPS t" ' '-- , rrri - 1 - - . i '' ' ' ' ' PIONEER LEAGUE WINNERS The Braves won the Pioneer League championship. Play-ers are front, Andy Wilkerson, Ricky Row-land, Ricky Albrecht, Mitchell Albrecht, Jeff Heaps and Howard Bezzant. Center row, Howard Ewing, assistant manager, Russell Ewing, Mike Green, Eddie Heaps, Tom Wood, Dean Rowland, manager; Back row, Joe Hatch, Raymond Walker, Randy Thorn-ton, Mark Johnson, Doug Hill. New Officers (Continued from page 1) YJilkinson versity of Utah. He is a graduate of the Salt Lake City Police Academy and has served as an instructor in defense tactics. For the past 16 months he has served as a Utah State Police Officer at Univer-sity of Utah. His wife is the former Nyla Wadley and they and their two children live at 123 West 900 North, here in Pleasant Grove. Blackhurst Army Reserve for 3Yz years. He is single and lives with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Rlackhurst in Manila. |