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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1969 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW ELEASANT GROVE, UTAH HURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1969 Timp Chorale Still Has Recording Available for Sale The recording of the popular singing group, the Timpanogos Chorale, from Pleasant Grove, is still available. This record includes some fine selections. They are The Lord's Prayer, Christ Walks Into the Hills, Battle Hymn of the Republic, God Be With You, Hello Dolly, Somewhere My Love, Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor, Mad-ame Jeanette, We Wish You the Merriest, and others. Records may be obtained at the Story Pharmacy or from Tim Ekins, Chorale president, or may be ordered from any member of the Chorale. Neighborhood Group Meets Last Saturday The Neighborhood Group met at the home of Mrs. Fay Bel-listo- n Saturday, Oct. 18 at 1 p.m. A delicious hot dinner was served to the group Mrs. by Belliston and Mrs. Vida Conway. Following the dinner, a very pleasant afternoon was spent visiting while doing different kinds of fine needlework. Those present besides the hostesses were Mrs. Minnie Hall, Mrs. Mary Loader, Miss Stella Barton, Mrs. Melvina Jones, Mrs. Bethel Allred, Mrs Genav Olsen, Mrs. Eva Adams, Mrs. Leaone Carson, Mrs. Deane Paulson, Mrs. Rose Rad-ma- ll and Mrs. May Morgan. Sportsmen to Hear BYU Speaker on Wed., Nov. 5 The Pleasant Grove Sports-men are having a meeting on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 8 p.m. at the City Hall. Larry Dean Olsen, BYU tea-cher and world famous will be the speaker. Mr. Olsen is the inventor of sur-vival kits. He will tell how to go out into the wilds with just the bare necessities and sur-vive. He will explain how and what to catch for food, and what flowers to eat, and what not to eat. He will tell also of some of the experiences he has had while taking groups of people out in the wilds, with only his survival kit. He will also show and explain everything in his survival kit. The Sportsmen would like to urge everyone to attend. Open House Will Honor Young Couple October 30 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laramie of Oskoga, Michigan are an-nouncing the approaching mar-riage of their daughter, Sharon Pfeifer to Steven B. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Walker of Pleasant Grove. The young couple will be married on October 30 in a ceremony at the Third-War- d Ward Church with Bishop Carl Ringger officiating. An open house has been planned for the same evening, with receiving from 8 to 10 p.m. All friends and relatives are cordially in-vited to attend. Sharon is a graduate of the Riverview High School and Vir-ginia Farrel Beauty College. The groom is a graduate of Pleasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary, and the Utah Trade Tech at Provo. He has completed four years ser-vice in the U.S. Navy. Vera Conder Is Speaker at Legion Auxiliary Miss Vera Conder, counselor at Pleasant Grove High School, was the featured speaker at the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 70 meeting held Wednes-day, October 15 at the home of Florence Holt. Unit President Arvilla Harvey presided and the speaker was introduced by Reva Ahman, Chairman of Education and Scholarships. Miss Conder spoke princi-pally on scholarships currently available to graduating high school sneiors. She said, that scholarships were plentiful; but the great worry is to find stu-dents capable of passing the ACT tests. Mrs. Holt accompanied the goup in singing "America" directed by Pearl McMillen and also played a piano solo. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ahman, Lydia Hilton, Vivian Evans and Lucile H. Walker. Others present were Venice Fugal, Sylvia Peterson, Louise Heidenreich, Lela Banks, Eva Adams, Carma Smith, Ida Devey, Thelma Barns, Ger-tru- d Richards, Geneva Gibson, Geneva Dalton, Barbara Bax-ter, Donna Walker, Ella Smith, and Sarah Monson. Mrs. Harvey announced plans for the November Legion Aux-iliary dinner party commem-orating the 50th anniversary of the founding of American Leg-ion Auxiliary. Senior Citizens Plan Trip to Valley Music Hall on November 8 Senior Citizens of the Pleas-ant Grove area have planned a trip to Valley Music Hall for Saturday, Nov. 8. The group will see "Hello Dolly," popular musical comedy. The bus will leave city hall at 12:30 p.m. and prepaid res-ervations must be made by contacting Arnold Henrichsen before Friday, Oct. 31. Tele-phone is 785-329- ...rv if m a 4 ' N. i ' 1 MISS VEA LYNN PETERSON Vea Lynn Peterson and Kenneth Jarvis Plan Wedding in Salt Lake Temple various teaching capacities. Ken is a graduate of the Pleasant Grove High School and Seminary. He is currently attending Brigham Young Uni-versity as a junior, with a ma-jor in sociology. He has been very active in LDS Church af-fairs, and has fulfilled a mis-sion to California. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Peterson of Lehi are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter Vea Lynn and Kenneth Eugene Jar-vi- s, of Pleasant Grove. Kenneth is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Jarvis. The couple have set Tuesday, Nov. 25 for their wedding date in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. A reception is planned for Fri-day, Nov. 28. Vea Lynn is a graduate of the Lehi High School and LDS Sem-inary She is also a graduate of Brigham Young University with a B.S. degree in clothing and textiles. She was affiliated with Sigma Delta Omicron and was active in student govern-ment. She has been active in LDS Church affairs, serving in PI. Grove DUP Camp Met on Friday, October 10 Pleasant Grove Daughters of of Utah Pioneers Camp met in the Second-Fourt- h Ward Church Friday, Oct. 10 at 2 p.m. Vice Captain Ethel Allen con-ducted the meeting and busi-ness. The lesson was given by Thelma Freeman on the Life of Wesley Powell. Refreshments were served to 27 members. Published every Thursday at 1 1 South Main, Pleasant Grova Utah 84062 (Mailing address P.O. Box 278) and second class postaae paid at the post office. Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 Subscription Rote in odvunce; $3.00 yearly; 10c (ingle copy. A. B. Gibson Editor-Publish- er Jock S. Poee Manager Karl Banks Newi Editor Open House Will Honor Newlyweds In American Fork An open house reception will honor Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. McDuffie Larsen, Wednesday, Oct. 29 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rod Larsen, 292 West Main in American Fork, from 8 to 10 p.m. Friends are cordially invited to. attend. The bride-elec- t is a daughter of Mrs. Donna Kenny of Orem. Charles is the son of Rod and Marian Larsen of American Fork. The couple will be married at home prior to the reception. They plan to reside in Ameri-can Fork and finish their school work. --v Craig Keetch Serves With Marines in Vietnam Conflict Marine Pvt. First Class Craig L. Keetch, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Keetch, of Route 1, PI. Grove, is serving with the First Battalion, Fifth Regiment, First Marine Division in Vietnam. 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