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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1969 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1969 Peasant xrxw Smtnu Published every Thursdoy at 1 1 South Main, Pleasant Grov Utah 84062 (Mailing address P.O. Box 278) and second class postage paid at the post office, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 Subscription Rate in advmce: S3. 00 yearly; 10c (ingle copy. A. B. Gibson Editor-Publish- er Jack S. Pace Manager Karl Sankt ... News Editor direction of Irwin Jensen, will present a concert next Thurs-day night at the school. 25 Years Ago " "Starlight Avenue" is the theme of the PGHS Junior Prom set for Dec. 22 in the gymnasium. Hyrum Bradley is general chairman and Wilma Green will direct the promen-ade. 25 Years Ago Servicemen mentioned in the Review this week include Dav-id A. Green, John Atwood, Joe Heidenreich, Lloyd Swenson, Gordon Wright, Boyd Fugal, Dale Atwood, and Cecil Alex-ander. 25 Years Ago "Specials" at local food stor-es include Palmolive soap, 3 bars for 20 cents ; tomato jiuce, three cans for 19 cents ; shread-e-d wheat, 11 cents, and con-densed milk, tall cans, four for 39 cents. 25 YEARS ii Cs? From the Files of the Review Friday, December 8, 1944 Junius A. West was elected a member of the Alpine Dis-trict School Board in the re-cent election. Retiring mem-ber is Charles J. Cobbley. 25 Years Ago Dale F. Atwood, son of Mrs. Margaret Atwood, has been re-ported missing in action in Germany. Holder of the Bronze Star, he has been in the ser-vice since July, 1942. 25 Years Ago The annual Timp Stake party will be held Dec. 28, ac-cording to Merrill N. Warnick, stake president. 25 Years Ago The Silver Star will be to Mrs. Horace Gill-ma-n of Lindon, in honor of her son, Cecil Alexander, who was killed in action in Italy several months ago. 25 Years Ago Mayor S. Duane Harper and family will furnish the pro-gram next Sunday night in the Second Ward. 25 Years Ago The PGHS Band under the For a 1969 Merry Christmas! SAVE HUNDREDS OF $$$ FORDORS-TUDO- RS - WAGONS FALCONS - PICKUPS We made a Special Ford Motor Co. buy. All of these cars have less than 12,000 miles, all carry the balance of the 5 year 50,000 mile Warranty. Most of them are air conditioned, all have V-- 8 engines, automatic transmissions and power steering. SO HURRY! TRI-CIT- Y FORD AMERICAN FORK Applications Wanted Applications for the position of part-tim- e Secretary will be accpeted by the City Recorder until January 5, 1970. Applicant should be competent in typing and familiar with business machines. CITY RECORDER JUNIOR BOUNOUS SKI SCHOOL RECREATION SKI CLASS REGISTRATION Pleasant Grove City Offices FOR INFORMATION CALL BILL HOGLUND 785-396- 7 Dryland Dec. 26, 4 to 6 p.m. North Park 5th North and 5th West in Provo LADIES DAY 1970 WEDNESDAYS OR THURSDAYS 10 TO 12 7 Lessons and Lift Discounts for $27.00 . popping ' r X ...,, , ..,',,i : Miplll When yu take a Master CharSe' card shopping, you llMfjlPl!' 1 really don't need anything else. You can charge every- - p3V thing from ties to tricycles. Even a great gift for hard- - - Cli 1 i$fl0 e Aunt Harriet. .' TsjM l M . It doesn't cost anything to get a Master Charge card. ff 0I - : Just drop in at our bank for an application. You don't v even have to have an account with us. Come in soon, and make your Christmas snopping mer-rier with Master Charge! A. J Your Problem Solver ' . , BANK OF Wi'MMW MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ftfiwV asimsvM , - ... it. aMt.ii. yJi.yp SADDLE HOUSE 777 North State Orem 225-343- 4 Headquarters for Riding Equipment One of the Finest and Largest in all the West BIG HORN AND SIMCO SADDLES Also the Finest Mexican Saddles All at Low, Low Prices. LIST ON ONE OF THE BEST SADDLES $248.10 Our Price $189.00 The Medium Priced, List $171.40 Our Price $105.00 Around 75 Other Saddles priced accordingly DOZENS of Large and Pony Bridles Dozens of Pads, and Chaps Heavy Leather Gun Scabbards, for scope $12.00 Without Scope $10.00 WONDERFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS Nice selection of men's and women's boots. Come see us before you decide on the Christmas present. RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION Don'f delay Renew yours right now! PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW ! , J 7 - - MRS. EUGENE NEWMAN (Caroline Robison) Caroline Robison Weds Eugene Newman Nov. 29 Announcement is made of the marriage of Caroline Rob-ison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Williamson and C. Eugene Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Newman, all of Pleasant Grove. The young couple were mar-ried November 29, 1969, at the home of the groom's parents, with Bishop Cloyd Christiansen officiating. Members of the immediate families were in at-tendance. After the ceremony pictures were taken, the wedding cake was cut and luncheon served. Color scheme for the lovely affair were favorite colors of the bride, orange and white. The couple are at home at 194 2 North Main, PI. Grove PI. Grove DUP Camp Meets Last Friday Dec. 12 The Pleasant Grove DUP Camp met Friday, Dec. 12 at 2 p.m. in the Second-Fourt- h Ward Chapel. Captain Ina was in charge of the meeting and business transac-ted. Pearl McMillen and Hor-tens- e Fronk were in charge of the music and Christmas pro-gram. Thelma Remmele gave a Christmas story. Lottie Carl-son presented the lesson, Early Pioneers in Picture and Song. Refreshments were served to 25 members and guests. Violin Students Are Participants in Recital in Orem Sarah Haynie and Nola Jean Smith, violin students of Per-cy Kalt, played at a recital Sunday, Dec. 14 at the home of Mr. Kalt in Orem. Students from Orem and Pro-v- o also played and Mr. Kalt played a solo, accompanied by Paul Pollei. Both Mr. Kalt and Mr. Pollei are wel known mu-sicians and teach at the Brig-ha- Young University. Thanks for Support LeAnn Walker said Tuesday that on behalf of the M and M Auto she would like to thank all those who supported her class on their project for the new stake center. She reports that the lucky winner of the rug was Mrs. Lawrence Kirk. |