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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW," FLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1968 - - - - j-t , 115 EAST CENTER PLEASANT GROVE 785-352- 8 COMPLETE INSURANCE AND APPRAISAL SERVICE LOVELY BRICK HOME Lovely home located in good neighborhood. Close to city conveniences but have your country living in this home. Must see to appreciate. Going for only $13,700. Open House Open House Friday, Feb. 22 through Saturday, Feb. 23 8:00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. 581 North 700 East, Orem, Utah Lovely new home, full basement, 2 fireplaces, Ideal location. Permanent financing already established. Must see to appreciate. Don't miss seeing this home. 581 North 700 East in Orem. JACK MERRILL JOHN 785-331- 2 785-378- 7 785-278- 6 DON MARVIN 756-278- 2 785-329- 0 BREAKFAST SET for Sale, extra good, ph. 785-294- 6 N 28 BE gentle, be kind, to that ex-pensive carpet, clean it with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Radmall Hard-ware, P.G. N 21 ACRE LOT for Sale, panoram-ic view, 13th East and 2nd South., ph. 277-487- SLC D 12 LOST Black Cat, wearing red collar, ph. 785-412- N 28 WANTED A good home for a one-yea- r old dog. Has had shots. 785-243- D 5 CLEAN OUT SALE You name it, we have it. 785-282- tf SMALL HOUSE for Rent, 785-316- 6. tf ELECTRIC MOTOR, stationary for sale, 22 hp., almost new, Phone 785-345- tf $17,000 PLUS REGULAR CASH BONUS for man over 40 in Pleasant Grove area. Take short trips to contact custom-ers. Air mail R. A. Dickerson, President, Southwestern Petro-leum Corporation, Fort Worth, Texas, 76101. N 21 CARPETS and life too can be beautiful if you use Blue Lus-tre. Rent electric shampooer. ?1. Ben Franklin Store.' N 21 FULL ALUMINUM JEEP Cab for sale, $40. Call 785-274- N 21 THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY consists of responsible people of high moral purpose, con-cerned about the welfare of our country. Inquire 768-283- N 21 WILL DO SEWING in my Home. 785-401- N 21 WANTED: 1 Sh. P.G. Irriga-tion Water (primary) Ph. 277-042- SLC. N 28 MISC. ARTICLES for Sale: Umbrella clothesline; Match Stick large Blinds; Easel; Lad-der; Small table; Couch mat-tress; 20 inch fan; Baroqce Grill; Travis Rod; Saw Horses, 90 No. 2nd East. N 28 USED REFRIGERATOR for Sale, electric, $45. 756-244- N 21 1967 FORD y2 Ton Pickup, V-- 8 Engine, 785-347- 7 or 756-387- N 21 ' APT. for Rent. carpet and drapes, range and frig., no smokers, require references 910 E. 400 N. P.G. N21 OVERSTUFFED Chair for Sale orange color, $25. 785-300- N 28 CORNER BLDG. LOT for Sale, close in, ph. 785-349- P.G. tf NEED EXTRA CASH? Sell Rawleigh Products part or full time in PI. Grove area. Write or call Les Longman, in Orem. D 12 FOR RENT New Duplex, carpets and drapes, built-ins- , carport and storage area. Ph. 756-411- tf BABY SITTER wanted, phone 785-288- 2 after 7 p.m. N 28 GARAGE for Rent, 240 South, st East, 785-231- tf NURSERY HELP WANTED Phone 785-273- tf 3 EWES, 1 BUCK for Sale, ph. 785-201- N 21 HOME for Sale by Owner, brick veneer, air conditioning, including electric air cleaner, double garage, 1 acres, near school and LDS church. 30 miles to Salt Lake City. Ph. 768-301- 2 for appoint-ment. N 28 BRICK Home for Sale, fenced in yard, drapes, carpets, close to school and churches, call 785-235- 5 for ap-pointment, tf APT. for Rent, mod-ern, 120 South Center, Lindon Adults, partly furnished. tf REGISTERED Male Poodle Pups for Sale, apricot color, with shots, ph. 785-319- tf ALL TYPES Construction Work including residences, garages etc., Free Estimates, M. J. Wathen, licensed contractor, Phone 768-256- tf tVVnTTrADIO SERVICE Fast, reliable service, reas-onable rates. All parts and la-bor guaranteed. Finest quality New Color and Black and White T.V.s and Radios for sale. Ph. Norrran Healey, at 756-468- 0 in American Fork. tf WATER AND SEWER LiNES Dug and installed. Ditches, Septic tanks, and field drains dug. All types of light excava-tion work. Joe Ollivier, Pleas ant Grove. 785-365- 7. U fW voulonT it be nice r M IF DENNIS MATURED 1 k AS QUICKLY AS OUR J pri& BONDS? fi r' . VaT ' sa. s I "feSull "5 vCf' i Big stocks big choice at Ford V ' Dealers now. Why drive into '69 jppfc m anything less than a '69 Mustang? Sineii final! toyllt a belter ilystasig0 irs at mi tinted Mc Peaiers m&wl mmw n smtGOMG THUG 790 East Main American Fork Phone 756-358- 6 PINION PINE for Sale, Phone 785-258- D 26 JAYCEE CLUB HOUSE for Rent, remodeled, For parties and reunions, ph. 785-210- 9 or 785-263- 8. tf NEED INSURANCE? Call Max Harper, 785J2160 or see him at 1277 So. Locust Ave tf NOW BOOKING Registered Thoroughbred Race Stallion, Hedda's Pride (The Spore, The Oak, Sierra Nevada) (Hedda Gabler by Russia 2nd). Phone 785-257- 8. tf INSURANCE COST Too Much? Call Clive Beck or see him at 139 E. 2nd So. Ph. 785-217- 2. PI. Grove Agent for Farmers Ins. Group. All lines of insurance, tf PIANO TUNING and Repair-ing, Member of Piano Tech-nicians Guild, Inc Ph. collect, 373-740- 6. tf WILL DO REMODELING -- Build on or build to plan, by licensed contractor. Phone 768-256- it WEDDING DRESSES for Rent, Zabrisi e's, ph. 785-345- 6. tf PAINTER, DECORATOR, Mod-ern, Antique, Color Styling, Expert Service, R. E. Remmele ph. 785-393- 5. tf DOORS, Solid Mahogany, used, 3 ft by 7 ft. Also Used Pio-neer Panel Doors, Hanging Lamps, Used Furniture, ph. 255-56- or 45 W. 8"O0 So., Sandy tf ATTENTION! First in Utah County. Ideal Gift for anyone in the family. All Stamp Sup-plies for the Pros and Begin-ners. Dennie's Stamp Center, 355 W. 300 N., Lindon 785-263- 8. Jf INSURANCE SERVICE Fire, Auto, Commercial or any Casualty Line. Call or See us for Prices. Atwood Realty & ms. 785-266- 1. t RETAILERS and Wholesalers, opportunity knocks. Repre-sent new product in spare time. Write Box 1403, Provo. tf ITORSES for HIRE by Appointment Only REED ORTON Special All-Da- y Rates Phone 785-274- 8 COAL quality lump, slack, delivered anywhere, compet-itively. Cold storage space for apples available in Pleasant Grove Lee Dickey, 465-362- 1 S 12 tf WILL DO IRONING IN MY HOME-5- 85 So. 3rd East, PI. Srove, 785-314- 0. tf TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE RENTAL & RE-PAIR SERVICE Priday's Of-fice Supply, 756-447- 1 Am. Fork. tf WEANER PIGS for Sale, Stev-en Pollmann, 785-278- tf iGAh INCINERATORS $3.50 Help keep P.G. beautiful. Ph. 756-303-1, Steve Murdock. We will deliver. tf LODGE POLE, Pine Corral Poles, Treated Posts, Barn Poles, Fireplace Wood, Baled Hay, Two 12 ft. Van truck beds, 8 ft. Cabover Camper, School bus seats. Millar's Cold Storage 2121. tf BARNYARD MANURE, $2 for Pickup Load, you haul. 785 2748. Reed Orton. tf HATCH JEWELRY 33 W Main Am. Fork. REG. WATCH cleaned, $5.00; guaranteed re-pairs. Your Bulova, Wyler, El-gin, and Caravelle dealer; Art-Carv- Diamond Rings, written guarantee; Off on trophies and engraving. tf FOR ROOFING NEEDS Call DRAPER ROOFING AND SUPPLY, Res. 785-299- 2, or of-fice, 785-412- 1. tf PIANO LESSONS in your home if in 2nd-4t- h Ward area. ph. 785-265- 1. Lorraine Johnson tf CARPETING and Upholstered Furniture Cleaned, Expert Service. Call 756-485- 6. A.F. tf STRAW for Sale, by Bale or Ton, Eldon Pack, phone 785-402- 6. tf CHAIN LINK FENCING in-stalled and repaired, ph. 785-244- tf FOR SALE Good Mountain Topsoil; Slag for Driveways, 'Cat" Work. ph. Don Devey, 756-21- or Dave Devey, 756-W8- 7. tf CONCRETE WORK, All types done, Driveways, sidewalks, Patios, Retaining walls, etc., Free estimates, call 768-256- M. J. Wathen. tf BUILDERS, Attention Must sell 7 lots in A. Sewer in-stalled, older home on 1 lot, ph. 756-383- - - - tf Published every Thursday at 1 1 South Main, Pleasant Grovs, Utah 84062 (Mailing address P.O. Box 278) and second class postage paid at the post office, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062. Subscription Rate in advance: $3.00 yearly; 10c single copy. A. B. Gibson Editor-Publish- er Jack S. Pace Manager Karl Sanies News Editor .: t " ''.','. : ' ' V ' . , ! ' 1 ' - i ' " , ' . - f - - - J - ' s, ' - ' - I I ! : ' , - 1 ' STATESIDE CHRISTMAS TREE Sp4 Kenneth Mo Hugh decorates his Christmas tree a little early this year. Specialist McHugh received the tree from home with a note saying that it was being sent early to be sure he received it in time for the holidays. The trooper, a member of the 2d Battalion, 173d Airborne Britrade, Republic of Vietnam, is from Leon'intrr, LINDON NEWS James Durrant has been ad-mitted to the American Fork Hospital for observation and tests. Wayne Peay has recently been released from American fork Hospital where he was admitted for treatment of an ear infection. Royce Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Swenson, has just returned from a two and a half year visit to Sweden. Guests at the Swenson home were Paul and LeAnn Schoon-ove- r and daugher, who came to wolcome Royce home again. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gillman have just returned from spend-ing a week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hunter in Omaha, Nebraska. While there, the Hunters took them sightseeing to all points of in-terest in he area. Mr. Gillman also did some pheasant hunt-ing while they were there. Mrs. Victor Viklund has been in the American Fork Hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Bill Olsen has recently spent a few days under treat-ment at Utah Valley Hospital. Ronald Nelson and some mis-sionary companions who serv-ed with him in Guatamala, are in Mesi, Arizona, where they will meet an excursion from Guatamala, and will then take in a session at the LDS Tem-ple there. Mrs. Willard Johnson was admitted to Utah Valley Hos-pital for tests and observation. Not only are the young scouts preparing the decorations but they have been asked to help decorate the tree on Friday, Dec. 6, Mrs. Wilson said. She also noted that this is perhaps the first time in the history of the city when an or-ganization of such young boys has assumed the responsibility for such an important com-munity project. Cub Scouts Make Decorations for Christmas Tree The Cub Scouts of Timpan-ogo- s District have recently as-sumed the responsibility of making the decorations for the 1968 Community Christmas Tree, which will stand in front of the Pleasant Grove City Hall on Main Street. According to Mrs. Lena Wil-son, Stake president of the Primary, the work will be di-rected by the Den Mothers dur-ing special work meetings of the Cub Scout packs. Walk Defensively The Utah Safety Council re-minds you to walk defensively when crossing the street. The right of way or the green light desn't guarantee your safety if the driver of an oncoming car fails to see you. Your own good judgment is the only thing to trust. 25 YEARS AGO From the files of the Review Friday, November 19, 1963 The Utah War Emergency Power association has asked all Utahn's to refrain from using electric power for outside Christmas lighting this year. 25 Years Ago Increasing juvenile delin-quency, brought on by war conditions was the subject dis-cussed at the high school last Monday afternoon. 25 Years Ago Utah farmers have been ask-ed to produce more sugar beets, wheat, potatoes, corn, hay and truck crops during 1944 as an assist to the war effort. 25 Years Ago Delbert Chipman of the Al-pine Stake Presidency was the speaker at the Second Ward Sacrament services last Sun-day. 25 Years Ago By signed order of the Pleas-ant Grove City Council, all weeds, bordering on sidewalks msut be removed by property owners on or before November 24, 1963. otherwise the clean-up by City Employees will be charged to property owners. 25 Years Ago The High School Chapter of FFA held their initiation of "Green Hands' 'last Wednes-day. Joe Day is the faculty adviser. 25 Years Ago High School Principal Karl school censues reveals that Banks reported that the recent 1280 students are registered in the Pleasant Grove-Lindo- n area schools. This is 33 more than for Nevember, 1942, he noted. 25 Years Ago Servicemen mentioned in the Review this week include: Norman Winters, Merrill Beck, Ivan C. Colledge and Peter J. Haggerty. 25 Years Ago The Charles B. Warnick family held a reunion last Mon-day night in honor of the birth-day of the late Christina M. Warnick. ACCORDION LESSONS, phone 785-398- tf |