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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH V THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1969 "Perpetual Motion" Combo Slated for Stake Dance Nov. 22 The "Perpetual Motion" com-bo will play at the Timpanogos Stake Saturday night dance on Nov. 22, according to Norman Sanderson, dance director. Best dress, dance cards and LDS standards will also pre-vail at the dance, which will be held in the stake house. PI. Grove DUP Camp Avlet Last Friday Afternoon The Pleasant Grove Camp, Daughters of Utah Pioneers met Friday, November 13 in the Second - Fourth Ward Church at 2 p.m. Captain Ina Iverson conduct-ed the business. Nora Macfar-lan- e gave a history of her grandparents. The lesson was given by Vida Conway titled, "Organization of Stakes." Prayers were offered by Florence Jense and Lottie Carlson. Music was conducted by Pearl McMillen and Hor-tens- e Fronk. Refreshments were served to forty members and visitors. J CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO DEC. 20-2- 7 $458.75 Hotel, Sightseeing, and Air. Space limited to 16 persons. I CHRISTMAS IN HAWAII I DEC. 20-3- 0 $499.50 n Hotel, Sightseeing, 4 Islands, some Meals. I MEXICO IN FEBRUARY I FEBRUARY 5 $488.00 I Hotels, Sightseeing, and Air. Escorted. Phone : I DESERET TRAVEL I 288 North 1 00 West Across from Sears in Provo 373-382- 2 115 EAST CENTER PLEASANT GROVE 785 --3528 AN "ADORABLE" HOME . . . AFFORDABLE PRICE Brick, Library, Franklin Fireplace, full basement, Garage, Carpet and Drapes, paneled thru-ou- t in Early American tradition . . . $19,200, Lindon. COUNTRY LIVING 1 Acre-- Rambler Style Home, Fireplace, Carpets and Drapes and much more, in Manila, $25,500. JOHN JESSE JACK 785-278- 6 785-219- 7 785-331- 2 SAVNGQ FOUND KEY CASE FOUND Pink Key Case, Ford Keys. Call at Review office, 60 cents for ad and the keys are yours. N 20 WEDDING INVITATIONS PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW FOR SALE: 3 Brand New For-mats, each only worn once. Call 785-212- 0, sizes 16, 14, 12. N 20 '64 BUICK Skylark for Sale, exc. cond., must see to ap-preciate. 785-343- N 27 WHITESEWING' MACHINE for Sale, exc. cond., $25; Al-so Storm Door, 3 ft., $10. Ph. 785-255- 7 after 4 p.m. N 27 VACUUMS - Several Reposs-essed Kirby's, take over a payment of $5.00 per month or $39 cash. Call 785-321- D 11 FOR SALE: Refrigerator, $225; Deep Freeze, $225; both large capacity; Vacuum Cleaner $50; Vacuum Cleaner, $5; Westing-hous- e Roaster and Metal Cab-inet, $20; Ph. 785-216- 0 or 785-365- 6. N 20 USED BUILDING MATERIAL for Sale, Doors, Windows, Pipe, Electrical Conduit, Brick, Fluorescent Light Fixtures, Phone 785-215- 8 or 785-269- 1. or see at GRA Building. N 20 CONN ALTO SAXOPHONE for Sale, exc. cond., 785-260- 6. tf ACCORDION LESSONS, phone 785-398- WEDDING DRESSES for Rent, Zabrislre's, ph. 785-345- 6. tf TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE RENTAL & RE-PAIR SERVICE Priday's Of-fice Supply, 756-447- 1 Am. Fork. tf L INCINERATORS $3.50 Help keep P.G. beautiful. Ph. 756-303- 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 PAINTER, DECORATOR, Mod-era- , Antique, Color Styling, Expert Service, R. E. Remmele ph. 785-393- 5. tf INSURANCE SERVICE Fire, Auto, Commercial or any Casualty Line. Call or See us for Prices. Atwood Realty & Ins. 785-266- 1. t WILL DO REMODELING" Build on or build to plan, by icensed contractor. Phone . tf IATCH JEWELRY 33 W Maic Am. Fork. REG. WATCH cleaned, $6.50; guaranteed re-pairs. Your Bulova, Wyler, El-gin, and Caravelle dealer; d 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 HORSES for HIRE by Appointment Only REED ORTON Special All-Da- y Rates or Rent by Week or Month. Phone 785-274- 8. DUPLEX for Rent, $40. 785-345- N 20 FORMAL for Sale, size 11-1- pink crepe and lace, floor length, $20. 756-320- N 20 1965 MUSTANG, auto, 289 mot-or, $1200. Ph. 756-218- Jared Keller. N 27 G.E. REFRIGERATOR and Stove for Sale, used, best of-fer, 785-237- N 20 BLUE Lustre not only rids car-pets of soil but leaves pile soft and lofty. Rent electric shampooer $1. Ben Franklin Store. N 20 TRANSISTOR-HO-ME ORGAN and Walnut Console Piano foi Sale, in this area. Take ovei small monthly payments. Foi details write Credit Mgr., Bo J 6179, Sugar House Station, Sail Lake City, Utah. N 27 WANTED Bikes, Trikes, Wag-ons, any condition, shape oi form FREE pickup, for 4th Ward Explorers Post. Ph. 785 2325 or 785-406- N 2" UTAH BLIND MADE PRO DUCTS for Sale. Ideal fo) gifts or your home. 785-411- Mrs. Thomas Ray. tf JANET HOLDAWAY SCHOOL OF DANCE "Home of PI. Grove Rhythmettes" is starting a new class in baton, for infor mation call 785-438- Registe now, just a few openings in th younger classes. Instruction ii acrobatic, baton, ballet, tap and jazz. Small classes $1.00 pei hour. Member of Nat'l Assn. of Dance and Affiliated Artists Inc. Teachers certificate. tf DANCING LESSONS Tap, Ballet, Acrobatic. Age 3 to 18. $1.00 per lesson. For more information call Patty Ann Trexler at 785-323- 7 or 785-314- 1. tf DOUBLE HORSE TRAILER for Rent. Ph. 785-274- 8. Also Horses for Sale. Reed Orton. tf PRINTING Don't go any-where until you check with the Review for your Printing needs. Phone 785-311- 1. tf TV AND RADIO 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. Norm an Healey, at 756-468- 0 in American Fork. tf CARPETING and Upholstered Furniture Cleaned, Expert Service. Call 756-485- 6. A.F. tf WILL DO IRONING IN MY HOME-5- 85 So. 3rd East, PI. Srove, 785-314- 0. tf HORSES and Used Saddles for Sale, 240 N. Main. tf ALL TYPES Construction Work including residences, garages itc., Free Estimates, M. J. Wathen, licensed contractor, CHAIN LINK FENCING and repaired, ph. 785-244- tf KAWASAKI 250, Must seU, on-ly 2,500 miles. Call after 4 or anytime Saturday. 785-408- Charles Larsen, 119 E. 2nd So. N 20 USED ELECTRIC RANGE for Sale, cheap, 785-239- N 20 IF carpets look dull and drear, remove spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1- Radmall Hard-ware, P.G. N 20 RESPONSIBLE PERSON Wanted to own and operate candy and confection vending route. Pleasant Grove-Ore-and surrounding area. Pleasant business, high profit items. Can start part-tim- e. Age or ex-perience not important. Re-quires car and moderate cash investment. For details write P.O. Box 278, PI. Grove, Utah. WANTED TO BUY 1 or 2 Acres of ground between Le-hi and Lindon; 768-385- 0 or 785-418- 3 after 4 p.m. N 20 RaNAE's BEAUTY SHOP open for business. 1135 Nathaniel Drive in P.G. Phone 785-382- 2 for appointments. N 20 GAS RANGE with Storage com-partment for Sale, 560 So. 3rd East, 785-334- N 20 RETAILERS and Wholesalers, opportunity knocks. Repre-sent new product in spare time. Write Box 1403, Provo. tf 16 SHARES Irrigation Water for Rent Contact Mr. Allman 785-354- N 20 A MAN OR WOMAN families need service in Pleasant Grove. Full or part time. Some earning $3.50 hourly and up. Write Rawleigh, 1415 23rd St., Denver, Colo. 80205. N 20 ELECTRIC GUITAR and Am-plifie- r, $400 value for $150. 120 Bass Accordian, $100; both in exc. cond., 24 inch Boys Bi-cycle, $15. 785-418- tf PRINTING Don't go any-where until you check with the Review for your Printing needs. Phone 785-311- 1. U INSURANCE COST Too Much? Call Clive Beck or see him at 739 E. 2nd So. Ph. 785-217- 2. PL Grove Agent for Farmers Ins. Group. All lines of insurance, tf JAYCEE CLUB HOUSE for Rent, remodeled, For parties and reunions, ph. 785-210- 9 or 785-263- 8. tf CONCRETE WORK, All types done, Driveways, sidewalks, Patios, Retaining walls, etc., Free estimates, call 768-256- 6. M. J. Wathen. tf FOR SALE Good Mountain Topsoil; Slag for Driveways, 'Cat" Work, ph. Don Devey, 756-21- or Dave Devey, 756-W8- tf WATER AND SEWER LINES Dug and installed. Ditches, Septic tanks, and field drains jug. All types of light excava-tion work. Joe Ollivier, Pleas ant Grove, 735-365- 7. U wmf v-- fc J IkKD)J2 AluL wP pAyaIIyoim bills by check Ever start looking for the check book and she has it? Ever start looking for the check book and he has it? The solution is two checking accounts ... a business-lik- e convenience that more and more families are discovering each day. Two accounts make for better family money management and provide a means for a faster, more accurate, look at household and business budgets. Perhaps it's time to improve family record-keepin- Our bank officers would be glad to give advice on the subject and urge that you call or come in today. Tidy, d family finances are an asset in themselves. The Problem Solver 0F IIEs MWWS Membor of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 0 jPl SCLSCbTtt Cj7"0U(s JtdJl Third Ward Plans 60th Reunion on Saturday, Nov. 29 Pleasant Grove Third Ward is planning a big reunion to celebrate their 60 year anni-versary. The reunion is on Nov. 29 at the Third-Sixt- h Ward Chapel at 4 p.m. A special in-vitation is extended to all for-mer ward members. There will be a fun-fille- d ev-ening with something to in-terest everyone. There will be a photo gallery of "Third Ward People" covering the entire 60 year period. Pictures of indivi-duals can be taken that day and purchased for a small fee. Fun movies will be shown for the youngsters and a num-ber of film strips of "Third Ward Happenings" will also be shown. Visiting, music, dance, lunch and a program will round out the evening. If you are a present or for-mer Pleasant Grove Third Ward member, plan now to at-tend and renew old friendships If you have any photos that you would like to lend to the photo gallery, contact Fern Nielsen, 785-333- 0 or Arlene Sor-enso- n, 785-378- Ski Classes to Start At Sundance During Holidays Ski classes in a county-wid- e recreation program, has been announced by Sundance per-sonnel and Bill Hoglund, city recreation director. The dates to start the program are Dec. 26 from 4 to 6 p.m., when a dry land session will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at North Park in Provo. The first session for skiing will be held on Dec. 27 and will include Spanish Fork, Orem, Lehi, American Fork and Pleasant Grove. The bus will leave the am-ber light at 7:40 a.m. on Pleas-ant Grove's South Main Street and will arrive at Sundance at 8:45. Lessons will be held from 9 to 10:30. Cost of lesons without trans-portation is $17 and with trans-portation by bus, only $25 for six lessons. Cost of lessons will not in-clude passes for the lifts if the student desires to ski after-wards. For further informatoin the program, call Bill Hoglund, 785-396- Roughout Riding Club Elects New Officers Nov. 12 The Roughout Riding Club held their monthly meeting on Wednesday, November 12 at the Pleasant Grove City Hall. President Ed Kresser conduct-ed the meeting. Election of next year's offi-cers was held. Stan Jorgensen of American Fork, now acting vice president, will be the new president. Vice president will be Glenn Hansen of Pleasant Grove. Secretary is Darlene Peterson of Lehi, Captain, Ray Robinson of American Fork and Gene Atkinson of Pleasant Grove. Activity Chairman is Donna Norman of Lehi!; Publicity is Linda Jorgensen of American Fork. The four lieutenants and arena secretary were nomin-ated and will be voted upon at the next monthly meeting. Committee Women Donna Whiteley and Shorty Allen an-nounced that the annual Thanksgiving Dinner will be held Friday, November 21 at the Lehi Club House at 7:00 o'clock p.m. Secretary Mary Ellen Evans and husband Aaron, have moved to Georgia. Donna Nor-man has been appointed acting secretary for the rest of this year. She gave a financial re-port. It was decided that the Roughouts should sponsor a dance Saturday, Decmber 6th at the Lehi Armory. Tickets will be $1.50 per couple dona-tion and can be purchased at the door only. Don Petty and his orchestra will furnish the music. Gold Keys Club Has Masquerade Party In Orem Recently A masquerade party was held at the home of Norma Allred in Orem recently by members of the Gold Keys Club. Guests were greeted by appropriate Halloween decora-tions. Games and much laughter followed with a delicious smor-gasbord being served by the hostess to the following mem-bers: Leone Rutledge, Loretta Carter, Lillian Wadley, Gayle Holdaway, Carol Adamson, De-An- n Smith and Jayne Smith. A farewell was given to De-An- n Smith, who moved to Col-orado. Next club meeting will be held at the home of Lillian Wadley. HOSPITAL NEWS There were no Pleasant Grove area residents among those people having new babies born last week at the American Fork Hospital. However, there were some Pleasant Grove people among those at the hos-pital. They were: Darrel Verlyn Ashton, Dale Major, Eric Hy-ma- s, Eugene W. Allred, Mary Lou Larsen, Sarah E. West, Thomas J. Trinnaman, Grace Cornaby, William F. Adamson, Eilene Gurr. Edwin Hutchings, Charles E. Strasburg, Doris Schow, Kath-ry- n Dilley. Battle Creek Camp Met Last Friday At Chloe Shipleys' The Battle Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pion-eers met at the home of Chloe Shipley Friday. Myrle Boren was The elesson: The Centennial of the Young Women's Mutual Improvement Association, was given by Alta Hone. Those present were Gertrude Richards, Lydia Hilton, Es-tell- e Fenton, Jenneve Olsen, Alta Hone, Florence Peirce, Sadie Beck, Ida Atwood, Susie Church, Lacy White, Vivian Evans, Myrtle Boren and Chloe Shipley. Enlistments, Releases Given by Provo Draft Board No. 33 Local Draft Board No. 33 of the Selective Service System, Provo, announced Friday the release and enlistments of PI. Grove area men as follows: Releases Army men, Melvin Robert Jones, Leon Earl Hilton, John Dennis Phipps, and Charles Brent McCausland. Marine Corps, James Dar-win Kelley. Navy man, Ricky Wendell Brown. U.S. Air Force, Gary Duane Adamson. Enlistments U.S. Army, Robert John Da-vis and Lynn Ruel Seely. |