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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1972 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1972 JOHN FRAMPTON Gets Eagles' award John Frampton Gets Award from Eagles At Awards Banquet The Eagles of Pleasant Grove awarded a "Hometown Build-ers Award" for extra commun-ity service to John Frampton, Plasant Grove police officer for his running and helping with the Drag Races on Geneva Rd. during this past fall. Officer Frampton was in-strumental in helping start the drag races on Saturdays and helped keep it organized and going for the time it ran. He used several local young men to help also. The .drag races proved very sucessful. Also honored at the recent Eagle Awards banquet were Bill Evans, Utah's oldest Eagle at 96 years, and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert J. Cook of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mrs. James McBride of American Fork were given Mr. and Mrs. Eagle awards. Awards were presented by Richard Cook, Eagles comman-der. Mayor Jack E. Cook and of-ficers of the Pleasant Grove police department were also guests of the Eagles on their anniversary. Funeral Rites Held Tuesday Nov. 21 for Musetta E. Hatch Funeral services were held Tuesday, Nov. 21, at 11:00 a.m. for Musetta Eaton Hatch, 77, who died Saturday, at the Am-erican Fork Hospital of natural causes. The services were con-ducted by Kenneth M. Nickell, counselor in the Manila Second Ward bishopric. Speakers at the services were Mary Jacobs and Effie Adams, and Mr. Nickell also gave remarks. Musical numbers were given by Shirley Hatch, who sang "Prayer Perfect" and by Stan-ford Ekins, who sang "I Walk-ed Today Where Jesus Walk-ed." They were accompanied by Lucy Haycock who also played prelude and postlude music. Family prayer was given by Roy Rowland, invocation by Clifton Wadley, and benedic-tion by Craig Smith. The grave in the Vernal City Cemetery, was dedicated by Lloyd Eaton. . In brief graveside ceremon-ies at the Vernal City Ceme-tery, Remarks were given by Frank Walker. Pallbearers were Tommy King, Michael Hatch, Lloyd and Ezra Eaton, Duane Keetch and Donald Hatch. Honorary pall-bearers were Carl Hadlock and Frank Walker. The Manila Second Ward Re-lief Society arranged and car-ed for the flowers. Mrs. Hatch was born Aug. 2, 1895 in Vernal, a daughter of Orlando Henson and Harriet Priscilla Richens Eaton. She married Marion Clark Hatch Sept. 18, 1912 in Vernal. The marriage was later solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple. Mr. Hatch died Oct. 7, 1972. She was an active member of the LDS Church, especially in Relief Society work. Survivors include one son and one daughter, Leon Hatch, Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Du-ane (Marba) Keetch, Salt Lake City; five grandchildren and one great-grandchil- two bro-thers, Fon Eaton and Ezra Eat-on, both of Vernal. grove mmmi Shows Start at 7: 1 5 and 9: 1 5 p.m. MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 3:00 p.m. Starts Wednesday, Nov. 22 - Runs to Tuesday $ 1 ,000,000 DUCK Starts Next Wednesday, Nov. 29 Barbra Streisand and Ryan O'Neal in "What's Up Doc" AURED BUILDERS SUPPLY 200 EAST STATE ROAD TELEPHONE v HAVE A NICE YHMSGIVBN ORANGES lb. W CARROTS, lb. 104 YMIS, lb 10 SQUASH, lb S4 Hiland WHIPPING CREAM 394 Festival - Vi Gallon a cream ....584 IDEAL MARKET The Pleasant Grove Shopper 43 South Main Pleasant Grove SAIWGS Deseret Supply Company's FOOD RESERVES supply of food for a family of5 "PROVIDER" (FOR THOSE WHO STORE WHEAT) Balanped Diet $225.00 (Shipping Included) LOW MOISTURE FOOD INTERNAL STORAGE ATMOSPHERE COOK BOOK and INSTRUCTIONS NUTRITIONALLY BALANCED MEALS EASY TO PREPARE ' DISTINCT NATURAL FLAVOR WORLD-WID- COVERAGE LOCAL REPRESENTATIVES RON WALSH 250 E. 400 N. Am. Fork 756 2665 TYLER ROGERS 57 So. Center, Lindon For the Person who has everything - We have something else - Come in and see our New and EXCITING GIFTS Just in ... at FARMERS ICORNER HIGHWAY 91 LINDON OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M. Beck in "Blood Song' HOLLYWOOD (UPI) John Beck, star of "Three in the Attic," signed to costar in MGM's suspense drama "Blood Song.' THE .PACESETTER Featuring 'LEVI'S BARBARA'S BEAUTY SHOP Quiet, Relaxing Atmosphere Quality and Dependable Service BARBARA GARDINER, Owner-Operat- or 770 East Orchard Drive - Ph. 785-243- 0 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW NOW 5 OI'S Shrink to Fit BELL'S Pre-Shru- nk Sizes 26 to 40 While They Last $75 pair Friday and Saturday Only "THE PACESETTER" Lehi and Pleasant Grove Sim and Lynn's Steve's MEATS FB 399 East State American Fork 399 East State American Fork Lynn Smith and Jim Sorensen Owners Steve Jonnson Owner Mgr. ROASTING CHICKEN 5-- 7 lb 43 LIGHT WHIPPING CREAM 49 TURKEYS, lb 33' QUauiy ICE CREAM, half gal 53 WHOLE HAMS, lb 65' y BUTT HALF HAMS, lb 75 ?J'Jl Z SHANK HALF HAMS, lb. .. 65' dR4 aJJkg e s lb- - - v MINCE MEAT, S & W 2 Ib.s75 BATHROOM TISSUE 3? .... 99' LYNN WILSON'S -- 15 Oz. Can PORK SAUSAGE, lb 59' CHILI CON CARNE 3? $100 GROUND BEEF, 3 M" MARGARINE 3S....M" Funeral Rites Held Friday, Nov. 17 for Hattie Ash Brough Funeral rites for Hattie Frampton Ash Brough were held last Friday, Nov. 17, in the Pleasant Grove Stake House, under the direction of Bishop Mack Palmer of the Grove Ward. Mrs. Brough died on Nov. 12, 1972 of causes in-cident to age. Speakers at the services were Thomas Larsen and Rob-ert Morehead. Musical num-bers were given by Mae Bezz-an- t, Lana Gardner, and Lora Johnson, who sang "Jesus Lov-er of My Soul" accompanied by Dorothy Morehead, and by James Brock, who played an organ solo. The closing hymn "Nearer My God to Thee," was sung by the congregation. Family prayer was given by Owen Ash, invocation by Wayne Ash and the benedic-tion by Leonard Ash. The grave, in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery by dedicated by Gene Ash. Pallbearers were Wayne, Leonard, Lloyd, Owen and Gene Ash, and Otho Walker. Honorary pallbearers were James Brock and James Walker Funeral Services for Stephen Paul Held Thursday, Nov. 16 Funeral services for George Stephen Paul, who died in an automobile accident on Nov. 13, were held last Thursday, Nov. 16, in the Manila Ward Chapel. The services were con-ducted by Roland Oliphant, a counselor in the Manila Sec-ond Ward bishopric. Speakers at the services were Paul Schoonover and President Boyd L. Fugal, and Bishop Arvin J. Hullinger also gave remarks. Musical numbers were giv-en by Nancy Ekins, who sang "Hould Thou My Hand" and "You'll Never Walk Alone" ac-companied by Lucy Haycock, and S. Hal Haycock played an organ solo, "Oh My Father." Family prayer was given by Frank Mills, invocation by Jo-seph S. Pace and benediction by Robert Harmer. The grave, in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, was dedicated by Danny Smith. Pallbearers were Billy Hun-ter, Jim McCandless, Pharis Blackhurst, Jim Kelley, Guy Fugal, Jim Mills. Honorary pallbearers were Mike Gray, Steve Hunter, Tom Paul, Allen Somers, Sam Memmott, Dan Fugal, Terry Mllis, Niels Fu-gal, Deny Hassell and Douglas Olsen. Timp Stake Has Basketball Schedule Listed Four games are scheduled Friday night, Nov. 24 in the Timp Stake basketball M Men league. At 6 p.m. Manila will play the Fourth Ward, and at 7:10 the Second M Men will play the Third Seniors. At 8:20 p.m. the Third Ward M Men will play the Sixth Seniors, At 9:30 p.m. Manila Second Seniors will play the Second Seniors. In the standings, Manila Sec-ond Seniors, Second Ward M Men and Third Seniors all are still in the winning column, but Third Seniors have only won 2, while the other two have won 3 and lost none. Standings Manila Second Senior 3 0 Second M Men 3 0 Third Seniors 2 0 Fourth M Men 1 1 Second Seniors 1 2 Third M Men 1 2 Manila M Men 1 2 Sixth Seniors . 0 2 Fourth Seniors 0 3 Top Ten Scorers Keith Allred 20.0 David Holdaway 20.0 John Beck 19.3 Jerry Jacob 19.0 Val Danklef 18.3 Bill Neilsen 18.0 Alan Green 16.5 Randy Stewart 14.6 Grant Atkinson .... 14.0 David Thomson 13.3 Clark Garn 13.3 Graveside Services For Infant Set Friday Morning Graveside services have been set for Friday, Nov. 24 at 11 a.m. in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery for Corin Jeppson, infant daughter of David and Jeanne Oscarson Jeppson of Richlaand, Washington. The infant was born on Aug. 19, 1972, and died Tuesday, Nov. 21, 1972. Survivors in-clude her parents, two broth-ers, Paul and Brandon, of Rich-land, Washington, and grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ovid Jeppson, and Mrs. La Preal Oscarson, Pleasant Grove. CARD OF TANKS We take this opportunity to sincerely thank everyone who helped in any way, or express-ed sympathy during the recent death and funeral services for our beloved husband, father, and son, Stephen Paul. For the many kindnesses shown, we are deeply grateful. May God bless you all. The Stephen Paul Family. Lions Club Meeting (Continued from page one) sented with a 100 per cent sec-retaries pin by past district governor Maron Oveson. The delicious turkey dinner was caterd by the Lindon Lions and their ladies, and LuDean Gillman entertained with or-gan music. New Telephone Directory Out November 27 The 1972 edition of the Pro-v- o telephone directory will be delivered to Utah County resi-dents starting November 27th, according to Mountain Bell District Manager W. Merrill Hymas. Hymas said more than 100,000 directories will be dis-tributed to telephone custom-ers in the county by Product Development Corporation with the aid of local employes sup- - plied through the Utah Office of Employment Security. This year's dirtectory is lar-ger than 1971, with 3,000 new listings in the white pages and 55 additional yellow pages. Hymas noted the increased pages reflected the growth of Provo, American Fork, Eur-eka, Goshen, Lehi, Nephi, Or-e- Payson, Pleasant Grove, Spanish Fork, Springville and Thistle. He said the yellow pages would also feature 24 mini-tour- s of Utah. "We have placed 24 differ-ent tours of the state as space fillers throughout the Yellow Pages. It's a small effort by us to promoe Utah, Hymus said. The cover of the new direct-ory features a photograph for the first time in several years. Displayed on the front is a close-u-p of a cluster of Indian Rice Grass in a sandy environ-ment with an expanse of blue sky in the background. Hymas urged all Utah Coun-ty people to use the new dir-ectory for phone number and : address listings rather than calling directory assistance. "Our directory assistance operators receive many calls for numbers already listed in the book. This prevents them from taking requests for new numbers which aren't in the book or from helping someone who can't read the directory," Hymas said. |