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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1969 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1969 ? f tit. .. Doctor in the Kitchen by Laurence M. Hursh, M.D. Consultant, National Dairy Council A FARMER'S ADVICE magnesium, chloride, calcium, sodium, and iron. "I found that we need 19 minerals. This drink had them all and 10 more besides. "Then it struck me! The pill peddlers have been pushing a protein pill lately. Could it be . . . ? I found 10 different pro-teins (amino acids) we need for good health. This drink had them all plus another eight. "Just to be sure, I called a doc-tor and asked him his opinion of the product. He told me, 'It fa-vors growth and development in youth, confers health and vigor throughout life and postpones old age.' "I tried a dietitian and he praised it. I got similar answers from a dentist, nurse, beauty ex-pert, and a food editor. "They all agreed it was the most convenient, pleasant and ef-fective way to fill the nutritional gaps of ordinary diets and to pro-mote growth, health and energy. "This stuff must cost plenty, I thought. Would you believe it? The price in my area is about 90 cents a gallon. "They call it milk. A Farmer" About a year ago, I was perus-ing a newspaper and ran across a letter to the editor of a Wiscon-sin newspaper. The letter not only intrigued me for its interest-ing writing style. Its subject mat-ter also seemed to offer a great deal of common sense. The points are made in the letter in simpli-fied language, but as a generalized statement I can find nothing in it to seriously criticize and much to recommend it to you. So here is the letter: "Dear Editor: "Looking around for something to take the place of a daily, dreary vitamin pill, I discovered a liquid product that has all the known indispensables for good health, plus a few extras. "After making sure it had the regular A, B, C, D, and E vita-mins, I checked out the other fairly ones: riboflavin, niacin, pyridoxine, pantothenic acid and folic acid (all in the vitamin B complex). It had them all. "Then, I turned to the minerals. I found this drink had every sin-gle mineral known to be neces-sary to the human body! These include phosphorus, potassium, i 7' i I ' i 47 ? 7 ; MARK SANDERSON Wrestler of the Week Mark Sanderson Named as Wrestler of Week The Viking team showed real quality and Mark Sanderson was chosen wrestler of the week when they met Provo on their home mat. The Provo Bulldogs sweated out the final rounds, as the Pleasan Grove team closed up the earlier gap only to lose by two points. Mark is a sophomore and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nor-man S. Sanderson of Pleasant Grove. He wrestles in the 120 lb. division. During the Provo match, Mark won a decision over a Provo wrestler who had not lost any previous matches this year Mark will represent PGHS at the Region competition Friday and Saturday at Carbon. i (Editor's note: the high school students are one week out in selecting a wrestler of the week. The team also won a later match against Orem the past week. See another story in this Review.) 1 i . I 1 7 ' f 1 I U i RANDY ROBINSON Viking Player of Week Randy Robinson Player of Week For Lehi Game The Viking basketball team selected Randy Robinson, 6 ft. 2 in. junior as player of the week for the Lehi game. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Robinson and lives in Manila. Although only a junior, Ran-dy has started in four of the six Region basketball games this year. In the Lehi game he scored 11 points and made six rebounds. During school Randy keeps a tight academic schedule, and his quick smile helps him get along with everyone. He has a fine potential and his basket-ball skill is a great asset to the Viking team. 7-A- 'v, N,- - ' BANANA CREAM PIES, special at fetyc PUMPKIN PIES each only BOSTON CREAM PIES, each LQC CHERRY, PINEAPPLE, BOZENBERRY J 1 VALENTINE COOKIES dozen for 39c V-"?!?- v HEART SHAPED J 3 CAKES, each 'Ute" CAKES BEAUTIFULLY tllMMj DECORATED FOR ALL OCCASIONS PLEASANT GROVE BAKERY My AtoM Art'Cfto 25 EAST FIRST SOUTH PLEASANT GROVE TELEPHONE 785-437- 7 OUGUXA HAVE KM U.S. SAVINGS ARB. SAVINGS tI Subscription Due? Beat Us to the Punch Drop in Now and Bring Your Subscription Up to Date Save Time and 6c PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW 7 7 South Main Pleasant Grove Telephone 785-3- 7 7 7 ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss Farmers Korner I Highway 97 Lindon Phone 785-203- 7 I I Open Every Day but Wednesday I 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. I GROCERY DEPT. SPECIALS 1 Sale Prices: Thursday through Sunday 1 STANDBY JAMS, 40 oz g$c 1 STRAWBERRY, PEACH, GRAPE 1 ORE. IDA. INSTANT POTATO . 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He es-pecially mentioned business-men and citizens who had con-tributed, the committee, who had labored so loyally and ef-ficiently, the high school ad-ministration and custodians, the entertainers and helpers, and the guests who had at-tended. Lions Clubs Hold Zone Meeting in Lehi Recently Lions Club members and their ladies from Zone 28-- met at Lehi Thursday, Feb. 6 for their zone meeting. Members of clubs from Lehi, Alpine, Amer- - ican Fork, Lindon and Pleas- - ant Grove attended this very j informative and enjoyable soc- - ial and meeting. j The Lehli Club was host and used the Valentine theme very effectively in the decorations j and program. Lion James A. Lundberg, an j international director, gave j some interesting experiences, and said that Lions throughout j the world can help to change conditions in the world today, j He challenged all present to give of their time, their talents and their treasures. j Lynn H. Ludlow, general i manager of the Central Utah Water Converancy District, is scheduled to discuss the Cen- - tral Utah project with its aims and benefits to Central Utah, This slide presentation is sche- - duled for the meeting on Feb. 19 at Duncan Manor in Ameri- - can Fork. All local Lions and their ladies are invited and en- - couraged to be present. Card of Thanks It is with sincere apprecia-- j ation that we take this oppor- - tunity to thank everyone, who j assisted so lovingly and loy- - aly at the passing of our loved j one. j You all did everything poss- - ible to ease our burden and j make our sorrow more easy to bear. j The Lester H. Fronk j Family |