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Show ' - .: ,. " - . - . . .. , . .i ... !-1 y ... ' - vJ ' St' - ', - ' ,1 , .' f ; . t i : . ' 1 ' ' J- l i ! f ' ' ' : V h A H - " - - A I. ,.yi.t-t!f Hi..,. v Pdivit,sVr4 - lu:..'Ataai..iifi.rftjii.iivii,.ifii,1--i.ni - NATIVITY SCENE Art students of Harold Woolston, from PL Grove High School, show Kay Jacobs, Bank of Pleasant Grove, scene they designed and made in rear of bank. Winners Are Named in Christmas Sales Days Drawing, Rear View Name Guessing Contest The Christmas Time in PI. Grove shop at home promotion picked up added momentum during last week, according to Keith Story, general chairman, The picture guessing game and the free tickets for the drawing draw-ing continud to stir up interest inter-est and stimulate retail sales throughout the area. Winners of the Las Vegas free hotel accomodations for two were Renae Keetch, Don Fenton, Eldon Schoonover, Annette An-nette Paul and Maybelle Mills. For the information of those who still do not know "who's who" in last week's real- view pictures, the identification is as follows: 7, Mack Williams, 8. Orpha Cornaby; 9, Dr. C. Dale Murdock; 10, LeRoy Grif fin; 12, Don Kirkman; 18, Mildred Mil-dred Sutch; 26, Janice Brown; 27, Fred Keetch; 30, Marian Jense and 40, Mick Johnson. This week there will be 12 pictures in the Review. See if you can identify them. Same rules, same free tickets for the drawing and same four days and three nights free hotel accomodations ac-comodations at a Vegas Strip hotel. The second and last drawing of this campaign will be held Friday, Dec. 19 at 5 p.m. on Main Street in froont of the city hall. A free surprise is in store for all children who are present pres-ent and 50 more prizes will be given away free. Santa will once more be in and out of the business houses Friday afternoon and evening. Watch for him, boys and girls, and tell him that Christmas secret. Last Friday evening's drawing draw-ing was well attended and generated gen-erated loads of fun among those assembled, especially the 50 winners, who were as follows: A ham, Smith Market, Norma Nor-ma Huggard, another ham, also al-so Smith Market, Joan Flinders. Flin-ders. - A bike basket, Radmall's, Dezzie Wootton; a cake, Bakery, Bak-ery, Glen Gilbert; case of coke, Ideal Market, Verda Fenton. Wallet, Story Pharmacy, June Frampton; $8.00 Men's Wear, Christensen's, Kent Carlson; Carl-son; Ham, Smith Market, Suzanne Su-zanne Brereton ; a blanket, Ben Franklin, Pauline Anderson. A gift, Farmer's Korner, Leone Le-one Told; Rubber Maid Vanity, Van-ity, Radmall's, Newel Larsen; Fish and Chips, Polar King, Eldon Westover; 10 gallons of gas, Bob's American, Lee Carlson; Carl-son; 10 lb. sugar, Ideal Market, Mar-ket, Chad Maxfield. (Continued on page 3) Winners Named (Continued from page 1) $5.00 Script, Purple Turtle, Norma Mecham; Turkeys, (2) from Smith Market, to Cheryl Johnson, and Elton Robb; a ham, Smith Market, Dorothy Monson. Turkey, Ideal Market, Char-olette Char-olette Heidenreich; Punch Bowl Set, Allred Builders, Kathy Gurney; Hair Cut, Ted's Barber Shop, Betty Bulham; Bold Laundry Soap, Ideal Market, Mar-ket, Kay Adamson; Golden Sovereign Gift Set, Smith Rex-all Rex-all Drug, Russell Jolley. Turkey, Ideal Market, Carolyn Car-olyn Smith; Hair Cut, Elwood's Gary Peterson; 5 lb. Ground Beef, Ideal Market, Joan Steg- gell; Necklace and Earrings, Story Pharmacy, Annie Smith. 10 Gallons of Gas, Max's Texaco, Mary Jorgensen; Fishing Fish-ing Rod Holder, Radmall's, Richard Spencer; Stainless Silverware, Sil-verware, Story Pharmacy, Joyce Nelson; 2 Dinners, Corl-eissen's Corl-eissen's Cafe, Lois Sargent; 2 lb. Bacon, Ideal Market, Edna Ed-na Fraughton; 10 lb. Flour, Ideal Market, Clyde Hiatt; $5.00 Gift Certificate, PI. Grove Floral, Flor-al, Genevieve Hanson; Ladies Lingerie, Christensen's, J. Dale Seely. Can of Potatoes, Ideal Market, Mar-ket, Robert Anderson; Golden Sovereign Gift Set, Smith Rex-all Rex-all Drug, Leore Roundy; Turkey, Turk-ey, Smith Market, Ethel Wool-sey; Wool-sey; Turkey, Ideal Market, Lee Hooley; Golden Sovereign Gift Set, Smith Rexall Drug, May Morgan. Case of Oranges, Ideal Market, Mar-ket, J. D. Barrett; Thermos Patio Set, Radmall's, Dennis Roberts ; Belt and Buckle, Modern Mod-ern Shoe, Donna Shumway; Flocked Christmas Tree, Orchid Or-chid Shop, Mary Smith. $10 Shoes, Christensen's, El-wood El-wood Monson; $7.00 Fabrics, Christensen's, Jim Crystal; 10 Gallons Gas, Carter's Service, G. B. Newman; Rex Ray Auto Steam Iron, Smith Rexall Drug Lillian Huish. Certificates for these prizes can be picked up at Smith Drug, and you can then pick up your prizes at the various stores. |