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Show THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1972 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1972 Alan M. Brady Serving at Korat Royal Thai AFB U.S. AIR FORCES, Thailand Airman First Class Alan M. Brady, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester M. Brady, of Pleasant Grove, is on duty at Korat Royal Thai AFB in Thailand. He is a 1967 graduate of PI. Gove High School, and attend-ed the BYU. His wife, Debor-ah is formerly of Orem. BAR AEIA'S BEAUTY SHOP Quiet, Relaxing Atmosphere Quality and Dependable Service BARBARA GARDINER, Owner-Operat- or 770 East Orchard Drive - Ph. 785-243- 0 CLARK'S CARPET CARE I ANNOUNCES!! Once again the Grand Opening Special of Vi Price onDOHTMLK-Stea- Cleaning your carpet for only 5 4 a Square Foot! T Visual Soil Extraction - will lift the nap on carpet - can9e,twZ 95 of all Stains - Newest Steam Method. For Guaranteed Work Call 756-696- 2 69 East Main - American Fork A real eye-open- er j to electric heat Today, people are skeptical. Just because we say electric heat is clean, does that make it so? Not for the skeptic. j So we invite you to talk to your neighbors who enjoy an electrically heated home or apartment. There are now approximately 10,000 homes and apartments in our area heated electrically. Maybe they'll tell you they haven't painted their walls in years be-cause electric heat is so clean. Maybe they'll tell you they haven't cleaned their drapes in years because electric heat is so clean. Whatever they tell you, you can believe that they believe it. , And we think the good comments will so outnumber the bad you'll call us back for a free estimate. (Just phone the Power Company office nearest you. No obligation). f -- The clean life! V electric Utah rS heat. Power &l3 co I I You'll like it. Electricity-Ke- y to Quality Environment H. RONALD BROWN, D.P.M. Podiatrist - Foot Specialist announces the opening of his office for the practice of Podiatric Medicine and Foot Surgery at: CASCADE 560 South State, Suite E Orem, Utah Hours by Appointment Telephone: 224-140- 0 Westernlioots f Tony Lama Justin 'Jrii""! I $ Dan Post Acme J'ftf f j Wrangler Frye if f ft, Nocona mmmxi $ SADDLERY - RANCHWEAR - WESTERN BOOTS W Send for your FREE 96 Page Cofor Catalogue A) jjj Order by mail. ClCfZC vUqIkC STORESIDE (V $ W ship anywher. f PARKING 81 RANCHWEAR (V) Serving the Nation from the Heart of the West yj 62 East 2nd South Street Salt Lake City, Utah 841 1 1 W Dept. "N" Phone 801 322-040- 9 jfi 'jj mfiamiwE) toff AiLRED BUILDERS SUPPLY 200 EAST STATE ROAD TELEPHONE ( ' f ' - - vi u yy V ' ' i . , ffh' l ':('. U ' i J Ill' ''' ' i k x .v ' ? fa ni: , s A ' 7m JJn.a V I GETS CHECK PTA secretary Mrs. Glenn Woods hands check to Nelda Wadley, lib-rarian at Grovecrest while Mrs. Allen T. Longman, PTA president, looks on. Money will be used to purchase new books at the school. PTA projects accumulated money. Grovecrest School Library Gets $300 Check for New Books from PTA PTA President Mrs. Allen T. Longman of Grovecrest School and Mrs. Glenn Woods, secre-tary, recently presented Grove-crest School librarian Nelda Wadley with a check for $300 by the PTA durng the years 1971 and 1972. Project RISE is designed to create more in-terest and desire in reading by providing means whereby all children will have interesting and informative reading ma-terial at their disposal. on behalf of the PTA. Through their project RISE (Reading Improvement Servic-es Everywhere), the PTA is providing better reading mat-erial for the students and more of it. Mrs. Wadley indicated the library has been in need of a good set of encyclopedias for older grades, and part of the donation would provide for these. The money has been earned Standings Given in Timp Stake M Men Basketball League Following are the standings and top scorers for the Timp Stake M Men teams as they begin basketball play for 1972-7- 3 in the LDS Church league. Standings Manila 2nd Senior . 2 0 Second M Men . . 2 0 Third Senior 1 0 Third Men Men . . 1 1 Fourth M Men 1 1 Second Senior 1 1 Sixth Senior 0 1 Fourth Senior 0 2 Manila M Men 0 2 Top Ten Scorers Name Team Avg. Keith Allred, MS 24.0 David Holdaway 3rd S .24.0 Val Danklef 2nd S 20.0 Bill Nielson 3rd S 18.0 Jerry Jacob 4th S 18.0 Alan Green 4th M 16.5 Grant Atkinson, 2nd M . . 14.0 Roger Carson, 6th S 14.0 Randy Stewart, M M 14.0 Bob Harmer, M S 13.0 Timp Stake to Hold Priesthood Preview For 11 --Year Olds The Timpanogos Stake is in-viting all boys in the Stake who are eleven years old, and their fathers, to attend the Priest-hood Preview dinner to be held at the stake house Friday, Nov. 17 at 6:30 p.m. A program will be held in the chapel following dinner. They are asked to bring their own dishes. "' ..L'.:f..':: v to t JOE PETERSON Wins at Turkey Shoot Joe Peterson Wins Turkey at Shoot In Provo Canyon Joe Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Peter-son of Manila, last Sunday won a turkey at the Orem Jaycees Turkey shoot, held in Provo Canyon. No record has been kept on the youngest shooter to win a turkey at these shoots, but Joe probably is the youngest. Anyway, he and his family will be be assured of a big Thanksgiving bird due to Joe's prowess with a 22 rifle. Podiatrist Opens New Offices in Orem for Practice H. Ronald Brown, Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, opened his office on Oct. 23 for the prac-tice of Podiatric Medicine and foot surgery. He is located in the new Cascade Medical-Dental-Podiat-complex at 560 South State in Orem. Dr. Brown has been a res-ident of Provo since 1954 when his father, Homer H. Brown, was assigned to Provo as a recruiter for the U.S. Navy. Af-ter fulfilling an LDS mission to Northern California, he graduated from BYU in 1967. He attended the California College of Podiatric Medicine in San Francisco where he re-ceived his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine degree in 1971. He received a year of residency training in foot surgery at the Magnolia Hospital in Long Beach, California. His training was under the direction of Dr. Thomas R. Amberry, who is noted as one of the foremost podiatric foot surgeons in the country. Dr. Brown's practice will deal with the treatment of dis-eases of the feet and with the surgical and non-surgic- cor-rection of foot deformities in both adults an dchildren. Lehi Man Found Guilty in Elk Possession Case A Lehi man was recently found guilty, fined $598, sen-tenced to one year in jail for two counts of illegal posses-sion of elk. Arthur Hender-son and Eldridge Carter of the Law Enforcement Section of the Utah State Division of Wildlife Resources completed the investigation which led them to a garage in Lehi where they found the two elk. According to Mr. Henderson the heavy fine and jail sen-tence resulted from two separ-ate cases, each involving one of the elk. Both elk were con-fiscated by the courts and will be sold by the Division of Wild-life Resources to a church or other non-prof- it organization. Mr. Carter stated that elk are valuable as a state resource and citizens should be proud of Utah's elk herd. We have had excellent cooperation from concerned citizens in our in-vestigation, he stated. According to the court rec-ord, the jail sentence will be suspended upon payment of the fine. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF MINNIE ORA ROBERTS McNEES, d Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the under-signed Administrator at the of-fice of Wootton and Wootton, Attorneys at Lew, Suite 12, Geneva Building, 8 North Cen-ter, American Fork, Utah, on or before February 3, 1973; claims must be presented in accordance with the provisions of 75-9-- Utah Code Annota-tate- d 1953, and with proper verification as required there-in. George McNees Administrator Date of first publication Publ. Dates: Nov. 2, 9, 16, and 23, 1972. |