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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1971 a r - mmm nr,m 'if't'ft Vf"--!1"-- - '"' .. ...a Smokey Says: V THESE FOREST RSSOUQCslE3"lf fl W PROTECTION 'Jj PASTURE MIX GRASS HAY for Sale, $30 a ton, 785-210- Woodrow Smith. O 28 1.42 ACRES IN ALPINE 327 feet of highway frontage in city limits - gas and water $9,500 - terms. Call MONSON & CO. 75&-606- or Merrill Liston 785-378- 7 FREE PUPS Ready to go, 6 weeks old, need a home, 785-264- 0. O 28 ELECTRIC GUITAR and Am-plifi-for Sale, $55, almost new. 756-395- O 28 BOAT STORAGE Space for Rent, Phone 785-210- 9. N 4 APT. for Rent, New furnished Apt. Carpets, cov-ered patio, no children or pets, $100, all utilities paid. Phone 785-249- tf sTfORMALS for Sale, Size 10 1 orchid, 1 yellow, worn 3 hours, ph. 785-260- O 21 BABY SITTER NEEDED in my home, 785-479- 8 or 756-456- 3. O 28 DEER HIDES Don't Throw Them Away donate them to the P.G. Sportsmen. Phone 785-299- 5 or bring to Sportsmen and Lions Building, 6th East and Center P.G. O 28 NEW DUPLEX for Rent, 300 North and 200 East. P.G. Call Orem 225-602- N 4 MANUFACTURING OR WAREHOUSE 5,000 sq. ft quanset building with cement floor, office space, 2 extra large doors, close to freeway exit, plus a 1,500 sq. ft. real liveable, all carpeted home, family room, 1 baths, zoned for animals, a real opportunity for the right person, buy on contract. Call -- MONSON & CO. 756-606- 8 or Merrill Liston, 785-378- 7 NEW HOMES for Sale im-mediate occupancy, Ram-blers, Tri-level- s, and beautifully decorated, fantastic view lots, Grovecreek Acres, 800 N. PI. Grove. 225-368- 5 or 225-815- N 11 BABY SITTER WANTED in my home, morning hours only, 785-428- 4. O 28 IF carpets look dull and drear remove spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Radmall Hard-ware. O 28 APPLES Rome and Delic-ious, $2 50 and $3. a bushel. Bob Secretan, 785-250- N 4 FOR SALE DRUM SET (high hat included) cymbals, $250; Electric Guitar, $150, Ping Pong table, $40, Vacuum Clean-er, $25; Electric Hair Dryer, $15, Semi-automat- soft water tank, $25. Phone 785-216- 0 or 785-365- N 4 1963 IMP ALA S.S. for Sale, 327 Excellent condition, $650. Call 756-474- O 28 1968 LTD for Sale, 392 Cu. In. full power, Brougham inter-ior, make offer, 785-237- O 28 NATHING DOWN and pay-ments as low as $5 a month on good clean Washers, Dry-ers, Ranges and Refrigerators. From $29.95 up. 90 day parts and labor guarantee. Used Ap-pliance Supermarket, 127 E. Main, Lehi. Open 11 to 7. O 28 FOR "a job well done feeling" clean carpets with Blue Lus-tre. Rent shampooer $1 or $3. Ben Franklin Store, P.G. O 28 ALL AMERICAN REALTY. INC. 785-352- 8 756-465- 0 374-503- 8 125 EAST CENTER PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH 241 WEST MAIN AMERICAN FORK, UTAH BEAUTIFUL VIEW OF THE VALLEY 1 Vi baths, loads of storage space. Nice location. Pleasant Grove, $17,900. LOVELY BRICK HOME Carpeted, full basement, patio, family room upstairs, amusement room down. 1 acre grounds, Animals OK, Pleasant Grove, $39,500. ; , LOVELY HOME On .86 acre. Remodeled. Animals allowed. Pleasant Grove, $15,500. Must see to appreciate. COMFORTABLE BRICK HOME in Pleasant Grove, fireplace, carpets, drapes, on main floor, full basement fin-ished with 2 bedrooms and fam-ily room, carport, on acre, a good buy for $23,000. Call . . . MONSON & CO. 756-606- 8 or Merrill Liston, 785-378- 7 WEBCO WESTERN BUILD-INGS, Lloyd Gifford, sales-man, Phone 785-331- Timber-spa-n Buildings, Laminated Ar-ches, "Garco" Colored Steel Buildings, Mountain Cabins and Garages. Ask for information. O 28 BEELINE FASHIONS Lead-in- g company in its field has opportunities for wives and mothers who need to supple-ment present family income. No door to door, no delivering, no collecting and no invest-ment. For person introductory interview appointment call 785-319- tf INSURANCE COST too Much? Call Clive Beck or see him at 739 E. 2nd So. Ph. 785-217- PI. Grove Agent for Fanners Ins. Group. All lines of insurance, tf EXPERT HORSESHOEING & Corrective Work. Exercising and Breaking. Neil Schauers, 785-378- tf 1 and APTS. for Rent, Drapes and carpet thru-ou- t, available immediately, Ph. 225-376- 4. tt ' ROOFING Quality Work, all types shingle roofs, Also Roofing materials for sale, cost plus 10; Draper Roofing, 785-428- 6 or 785-299- 2 (home). tf COST OF LIVING TOO HIGH? Let's cut the cost of a loaf of bread to 6 Cents. 5 cents worth of wheat and 1 cent work of labor, love and patience. With a Magic Flour Mill, Free demo. Contact Delmar Reay, 785-336- tf 1 ACRES IN MANILA 2 story frame home on lVz acres north of Pleasant Grove, ideal location. Call . . . MONSON & CO. 756-606- 8 or Merrill Liston, 785-378- 7 NEW 2x8 KILN DRIED FIR for Sale, 6 and 7 foot lengths, Also some in. Plywood. 785-232- 7. O 30 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING No Job too Small. Call for Free Bid or Cost Estimate, (Small Appliance Repair), PI. Grove, 785-289- 8. if FLOUR MILL for your home, grounds 1 lb. per minute el-ectrically or can be hnd oper-ated.. Taking appointments for Bread Mixer and Yogurt Dem-onstrations. Ph. 785-455- O 30 VICTORIA TOMATO and Fruit Juicer for Sale, no electric or hand turn, Mrs. Elroy Nielson, 990 No. 4th E. P.G. 785-333- $17.25. O 31 ' RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS, Call Bruce Bezzant, 785-38- or Robert Sutch, 785-226- 9. f BEST QUALITY Household lt-e-made by the Blind. Wedding gifts, birthdays, show-ers, misc. gifts. Workshop for the Blind representative Mrs. Thomas Ray, 463 E. 200 N., hone 7854555. tf CARPETCLESGieFus clean your carpet and uphol-stery. All done in your home, expertly machine cleaned. Free estimates, ph. 756-485- tf INSURANCE SERVICE Fire, Auto, Commercial or any Casualty Line. Call or See us for Prices. Atwood Realty mid Insurance, 785-266- 1. tf FOR SALE Good Mountain Topooil; Slag for Driveways, 'Cat" Work, ph. Don Devey, 756-21- r Dave Devey, 756-(08- M SALE BY OWNER white brick, bath and up, plumbed for bath in basement, family room, fireplace up and down, fenced yard, 411 N. 530 E. Am. Fork, 756-318- N 4 PIANO LESSONS, Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced. Carol Hullinger, 785-298- O 21 CARPETand llPHOLSTERY CLEANING, Any Rug $10 or less. All Cleaning Guaranteed. Ph. 756-485- D 30 DUPLEX FOR SALE 2 years old, 2 bedrooms, brick, carpets, drapes, ranges and fridges included, southeast Am-erica nFork, $21,500. Call . . . MONSON & CO. 756-606- 8 or Merrill Liston, 785-378- 7 FIREPLACE. WOOD for Sale, Third Quorum of Elders, ph. 785-252- 3 or 785-450- 4. N 18 FOUR PLEX 2 and 2 units, all on ground level for easy and low maintenance, ex-tra big lot, room for more ren-tal units. Call . . . MONSON & CO. 756-606- or Merrill Liston, 785-378- 7 HARDINGCUSTOM FENCING and REPAIR Licensed Contractor. Phone 785-244- 6 for information. tf CROSSBRED WEANER PIGS for Sale, $9.00; Also register-ed Duroc Boars, Gelts, Sows, Phone 756-208- N 4 HOME MADE BREAD, Stone Ground Whole Wheat, highly nutritious, 2 lb. Loaf, 40c. Ph. 785-362- tf STRAW FOR SALE Eldon Pack, Phone 785-402- 6. tf LeVOY'S presents Modesty and Quality. Beautiful lingerie and at-ho- fashions. Also lovely Temple Dresses. Phone Arlene Sorenson. 785-376- 8. tf TRAVEL TRAILER for Sale, 16 ft. Leisure Home, nice floor furnace, $700. ph. 785-243- tf COMPLETE SERVICE for AH Makes Color TV, Radio, Ster-eo, BW TV. SUPERIOR TV SERVICE, 338 East State, A.F. 756-388- 1. Vee Warenski. owner and manager, Try our new sys-tem of Service. tf OHM 0CCCH I i "Pleasant Grove, She Most beautifully Situated City in Utah County" This challenging statement has been the portunities. slogan of our local progressive paper for some We offer you three outstanding candidates time. It is now bearing fruit in the rapid increase for the City Council in the coming, municipal of homes and industrial development in this election. Each is well trained for the respon- - locality. sibilities of the position of a Councilman. Wide THE CITIZENS PARTY proposes to do all experience in labor and management, cost ac-- in its power to continue this widespread devel- - counting, education, civic activities, church opment complete the sewer, improve the duties, Boy Scout programs, make these men roads, be mindful of the educational and rec- - outstanding. reational needs of your young people, and truly So, for a Bigger and Better Pleasant make this City attractive to a high class of Grove, we ask for your support in the election citizenry looking for homes and business op- - of these men of proven ability and leadership. VERNAL D. MESSERSMITH NIEL Y. FUGAL WALTER M. REIMSCHIISSEL For City Councilman For City Councilman For City Councilman Born in Cedar Fort, Utah Born in Pleasant Grove, Utah Bom in American Fork, Utah '.. Educated in Lehi Schools, and in Attended local schools and grad- - KSJrRfttS Utah Trade Technical Institute. "ated from Brigham Young Uni- - Umyers versit Wlth B Served S' in World War II in U.S. --IJkZ' Navy Active LDS Church worker, serv- - ing on Timp Stake High Council. Active in civic organizations, C of Active in LDS Church activities, Active civic worker in Chamber C and other organizations. Scouting and Exploring 0f Commerce and is a director of Has been city councilman for the Active in local politics as dele- - Bank of Pleasant Grove past four years, Co-own- er Neils Fugal Sons Con- - g1ate and party worker. struct.on Co., a Pleosont Grove Presently employed in Alpine asTrindpal , School District in the Employed by Geneva Steel Co. based firm. Harrington School in Am. Fork. Married former Cora Richins and Married former Ruby Williams, Married to the former Eva Peder- - father of three children. and has three married daughters. sen, and has four children. VOTE CITIZENS PARTY NOV. 2 Paid Pol. Adv. by Citizens Party Committee, Ed Roberts, Chairman JAYCEE CLUB HOUSE for Rent, For parties and re-unions, ph. 785-273- 1 or 785-435- tf MOWER SERVICE Ron and Mark's, now open full time. Weekdays 10 to 7, Saturdays. 8 to 2; Phone 785-425- 1030 West State Rd. PL Grove, t EIaTCH JEWELRY 33 W Makj Am. Fork. REG. WATCH cleaned, $6.95; guaranteed re airs. Your Bulova, Wyler, El g n, and Caravelle dealer; Art. Cirved Diamond Rings, writteji guarantee; Off on trophies and engraving. U GUITAR LESSONS Leon ph. 785-260- tf WILL DO IRONING IN MY HOME, Also Quilting. 585 So. 3rd East, Pleasant Grove, 785-244- tf SLAG, TOPSOIlTsAND and Gravel for Sale, Back Hoe Work, Call John W. Roundy, 785-409- tf KEN CARDON INSURANCE Phone 756-385- U DOUBLE HORSE TRAILER For Rent. Ph. 785-274- 8. Also Horses for Sale. Reed Orton. tf HORSES FOR HIRE by Appointment Only REED ORTON Special All-Da- y Rates or Rent by Week or Month Phone 785-274- 8 t BUILDING LOTS for Sale -- East Grove Estates - Nath-aniel Drive Contact Pleas-ant Grove Realty, 785-412- 1 or Grant Loader, 785-210- 9. tf TYPEWRITER and ADDING MACHINE RENTAL & RE-PAIR SERVICE. Priday's Of-fice Supply, 7564471 Am. Fork. tf HAVE A HOME OR Property you want Sold? Contact Grant Loader, PL Grove Realty, 785-412- or 785-210- 9. tf 50 GAL. TRASH BARRELS for Sale, $3.50. Help keep P.G. Beautiful. Ph. 756-303- Steve Murdock. We will deliver, tf LATE MODEL FORD Engines for Sale, 390, 289, 292. C & H Automotive, 460 E. State, 785-907- 5. tf TV AND RADIO SERVICE -- Fast, reliable service, reas nnable lates All parts and la bo.r guaranteed. Finest qualitv New Color and Black and Whit? T.V.s and Radios for sale. Ph. Norrran Healey. at 756-468- 0 in American Fork tf WEDDING SPECIALIST and General Photo Work KEITH O. GRAMES Photographer 558 East Center - 785-218- 9 Pleasant Grove IEEP AMERICA BEAUTIFUL er service is at top standards ." at all times. "Karen is very personable, : and capable and we are pleas- - ' ed to have her assume these important responsibilities," Mr. Gunther stated. Mrs. Roberts is a native of American Fork, graduating at the American Fork High School She and her husband, Fred live in American Fork with their one child. Karen S. Roberts New Bank Officer at B.A.F. The announcement of Mrs. Karen S. Roberts as a bank of-ficer was made by bank pres-ident, Orville Gunther, presi-dent of the Bank of American Fork. Mrs. Roberts has been nam-ed Pro Cashier. Her responsi-bilities will include the coordin-ation of internal bank opera-tions. She will assist in coordi-nation of tellers and their ac-tivities which includes the flow of checks, cash and loan pay-ments. She will also-se- that all positions in these departments are manned and that custom-- Surprise Birthday Party Given by Millar Family The family of Leah and Earl Millar of Pleasant Grove hon-ored them with a surprise birth-day party Oct. 16, 1971. They had prepared a delicious din-ner at the home of Elizabeth and Ken Smith in Holladay. Leah was presented with a Mother's Ring and a dozen red roses. Earl was presented with a beautiful coat sweater. Attending were children Clyde and Margie Green of Pltasant Grove; Elma and Dr. Frank J. Bertoncelj, Rock Springs, Wyo., Max and Jean Green of Lindon; a brother, Steven and Bessie Bunnell of St. Anthony, Idaho. Also attending were grand-children, Harry and Ewa Dev-erau- Idaho Falls, Idaho; Earl and MaxAnn Green, Pleasant GroveMax Jr., Harold Waynt and Linda Green, Lindon; Lynn Scown, Lehi; Roger Green, of Pleasant Grove; Shirlie Billie, of P.G.; Natalie, Michele, Ken and Shawn Smith, Holladay. Elesia, Robert and Ronald Deveraux, Idaho Falls. During the afternoon, Harold and Melvina Green and fam-ily of Corina, Calif., called to wish their mother and father "happy birthday.'' Clyde Jr. and Elaine Green and family of Norfolk', Va., were unable to attend. An evening of visiting follow-ed the lovely dinner. Kiwanis Club Has Richard Condie As Guest Speaker An inter-clu- b Kiwanis meet-ing and banquet including the members of the Pleasant Grove and Springville members and their wives and many guests was held at the Galerie (Man-or) in American Fork on Oct. 23, 1971. Presiding was Harvey Rawl-inso- Pleasant Grove club president. Lyle Thacker pre-sented the flag and Arthur Wat-son offered the prayer and blessing on the food. Homer Robertson, Pleasant Grove club secretary, present-ed door prizes to Mrs. Howard Maycock and Mrs. Harold Jacklin. Merrill Warnick, pro-gram chairman, introduced William E. Petersen, past Lt. District Governor, who sang two numbers. President Rawlinson inducted his son Don, the newest mem-ber of the Pleasant Grove Club. Mr. Warnick introduced special guests, Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Condie. Mr. Condie told of many ex-periences he has had as direc-tor of the Tabernacle Choir. He has been with the choir for the past 35 years and directed the choir for the past 15 years. One of their choice experiences was singing to President Johnson. The choir is now broadcast-ing on over 500 stations. They have traveled over much of the world and they are now fully supporting. Mr. Condie read two letters of the many they have receiv ed from world leaders. One of the unique experiences he has is choosing proper music for the choir. The Club received closing in-structions from President Raw-linson. Their next meeting will be Saturday at 7 a.m. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF JOHN FRANK-LIN NEWMAN, also known as JACK F. NEWMAN. Deceased. Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersign-ed Administrator at the office of Wootton and Wootton, attor-neys at Law, Suite 12, Geneva Building, 8 North Center Street, American Fork, Utah, on or be-fore January 8, 1972; claims must be presented in accord ance with the provisions of 75-9--5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. Raymond Newman Administrator Date of 1st publ.: Oct. 7, 1971 Date of last publ.: Oct. 28, 1971 |