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Show ', THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1973 THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1973 PLEASANT GROVE MVIEW, PLEASANT GtOVI, UTAH Troop 21 Scouts Move Many Guests at 'Hotel' - - Advertising was provided by The Pleasant Grove Review, the Daily Herald, KOVO and Hiatt Printing of Provo. Special props and equipment were pro-vided by Berg Mortuary of Pro-vo (Hector's Casket), Romax, Inc. of American Fork, Ford West's basement, E. M. Will-iams' attic, and Deseret Indus-tries. Thanks to all who attended-y- ou madet our Haunted Hotel successful. Troop 21 scouts and the Pleasant Grove Second Ward deasons were honored the past week with many out of town guests at their new-ol- d hotel. They would like to thank all of those who helped with this project by donating time and materials. They would also like to thank those who purchased their annual 'Spook and Fright' insurance policies. All claims have now been honored and we are proud to say that our pol-icy holders were accident free the evening of Halloween. We will make one comment regard-ing those who did not have pol-icies. Pictures of the Hotel and ghosts will soon be available at 50c each for 8x10 black and white enlargements. Special orders will be available at slightly higher prices. Last Thursday evening the scouts were delighted to have several young ladies from the Rest Home in Lindon as guests for an evening of fun.They en-joyed a tour throughout the ghost rooms, the movie "Man's Search for Happiness," and "Blood Punch" and donuts compliments of the Deacon's Quorum. The ladies were care-ful not to choke on the donuts holes. They also won a large Halloween cake furnished by the Pleasant Grove Bakery as a door prize. Winners of the Jack-O-Lante-contest included the following: Adults, Layne West, large pizza from the Purple Turtle; Teen division, Kirk Thacker, hair cut from Teds Barber Shop. Several place winners from the local schools won quart bottles of pop from Ideal Market and shaving no-tions from Smith Drug. Children's.Theron Nay Child-ren, car wash at Glen's Ameri-ica- n and individual Halloween gifts from Ben Franklins Store and the Fowler boys from Al-pine also received gifts from Ben Franklin's. Door prizes were won by many individuals. These gifts were provided by Radmall Hardware, Christensen's Dept. Store, Smith Bros. Market, All American Realty, and Story Pharmacy. Thanks goes to oth-er professional men who donat-ed cash but asked that we not mention their names. Utah Hunter Safety Program Wins Honorable Mention Award Utah's hunter safety program won honorable mention in com-petition for the Annual Hunter Safety Award presented by the International Association of Game, Fish and Conservation Commissioners and donated by the National Rifle Association. The Missouri Deparment of Conservation was selected as the agency in the United States and Canada contributing the most in the field of hunter saf-ety training for 1973. Missouri was selected from among 26 states and Canada provinces competing for the annual aw-ard. Honorable mention also went to California, Kansas, Manitoba, Montana, New Ham-pshire, North Carolina, Penn sylvania and Wisconsin. Since the first hunter safety training program was initiated in New York in 1950, all states and Canadian provinces have adopted similar programs of firearms safety training. At present, 18 states and three Canadian provinces have legis-lation requiring such training, while those remaining offer education on a voluntary basis either through a state agency or direct liason with the NRA. As of July, 1973, almost sev-en and one-hal- f million stu-dents have been trained in hun-ter safety programs, with one-ha- lf million trained in the first six months of this year. STATE SAFARI IN SOUND ATTENTION . . . New, exciting money-makin-g investment opportunity. Cash in on the multi-billio- n dollar tourist industry with "Safari's in Sound." Through the use of audio tapes, we guide the motoring public through each State as they drive. Special audio pro-duction makes each tape a masterpiece and a collector's item. No selling is required. WE do it all, but we need busi-ness associates to follow up in local areas. Investment sec-ured by initial inventory. Write stating address, telephone and age to: Mr. Gene Fullmer NEW CENTURY PRODUCTIONS, LTD. 1174 East 2700 South, Suite 15 Salt Lake City, Utah 84106 n.Wi rv November 12-- 16 , . , jf .' -- - r ..A-,IV- '' .- - - - ' is5:,- - - :.-.- - ; - - vxI--Ai"- X i" ";v':5 V.:.r JL - : ' - - "rr",""s"""' " I -- f ' 1 ' J K i i . I ;. ; - I II": I .r I I X - , Mountain View Bank's new permanent building It's been practically two years that November 1 2th. Have some punch and Mountain View Bank has been operating out cookies, pick up your free thermometer, of a trailer but now the new building is maybe win a radio and be sure to take a look up and we're moving in. It's beautiful, it's at our new building and our new time and functional and it's a perfect place to handle temperature sign, all your banking needs. We're two years old and we're Drop in any day during the week of growing fast. Let's grow together. " i.J,...: Jm,, l ' " V. jit I I m ??& FREE if IkU J indooroutdoor thermometer f. , : - '"--' 1 1 : V-- - . ; - 2SS We'll give a FREE indoor - 1 outdoor thermometer to every V (55Nw 1 - - - I 1 family visiting Mountain View FREE tran5ktor radios every hour t" I ":::"'::::: . Bank during our grand opening 1 week just drop in to the bank Once every hour we'll give CM. Sv ., I and it's yours away either a GE transistorized A ' ; S SV) l soundscene radio or a super W ii " handy mini-pock- et radio. Who- - i y. n ever is in the bank at the time is "" ' . vO elegible to win and you can v i S" )M choose the radio you like W ) r Hi the best. w ClZIIO t -- ''' ? FREE refreshments ( n ' Punch and cookies will be vt-- ! f J )J served all week we'd like you TJjlXSC ( - to have something nice to eat Vfrfe-fr- lT I while you're looking around. V 23 .idv Mountain Vicvv Bank W 207 East MainSt. American Fork,Utah At the time and temperature sign. SST ALMOST COLLIDES GRAPEVINE, TEXAS -- The British-Frenc- h super-sonic transport Concorde came close to colliding with a small private plane when it arrived for the dedication of the new Dallas-Fo-rt Worth Airport. DELINQUENT ASSESSMENT NOTICE PLEASANT GROVE There are delinquent upon the following described stock on account of assessments lev-ied by the Board of Directors Aug. 18, 1973, the several set opposite the names of the respective stockholders. Stock Amount No. Name Delinquent 3172 Paul Allen $24.00 2961 American Oil Co. 8.00 2324 Bert M. Anderson 8.00 2069 2502 Harold Armitstead 312 00 2924 Roland Barnhart 8.00 1579 Randolph Benson Est 8.00 3398 Lamont Blackhurst 255.00 2106 Ray F. Carlson 8.00 3881 J. H. Camp (Ted Tucker 14.40 4003 Gary Carson 48.00 3701 Eugene Carson 64.00 2107 Robert Carson 8.00 3432 Mrs. Boyd Carter 8.00 2381 Harris Chipman 8.00 2096 Earl Christensen 40.50 3985 LeRoy Christensen 8.00 3277 D. E. Cluff 8.00 2860 Daisy Crawford 8.00 2857 R. T. Curry 8.00 3425 Boyd Allen 84.00 Melvin Erickson 80.00 2477Mrs. Wesley Fillerup 20.00 1136 C. M. Fowles (Grant) 40.00 2462Charles Roy Jensen 136.00 3518 David H. Fryer 8.00 3866 James Gardner 2.37 2461 Dale Morton, Nyle Green 8.00 2801 Letha Gurr Est. 8.00 3056 Guy Hardman 48.00 3734 Max Harper 92.00 1460 Perry Harper est. 64.80 3975 Leon Hatch 72.00 3748 Roland Haycock 8.00 3828 Burl Hermansen 32.00 3071 Eugene Hilton 8.00 3711 R. J. Hone (Neil Flinders) 16.00 3699 Neil Hutchison 8.00 2963 Lula M. Iverson 56.20 1876 Wendell Jarvis, Ralph McDonald 40.00 2673 Andrew Johnson Est. 8.00 3744 George Kogianes Jr. 16.00 3976 Marba Keetch 16.00 2702 Melvin Lemon 46.00 3517 Robert Little 8.00 3752 Eldon Luck, Richard Frost 8.00 3138 Grant Maxfield 8.00 3194 Jessie Maxwell 8.00 3380 Elmo Murdock 8.00 3537 Gene R. Nelson 8.00 3458 Clarence Nielson Jr. 8.00 3504 Nello Nielson 8.00 4010 David K. Nielson 8.00 3867 Grant D. Newman 2.03 2252 Emma Overlade 8.00 3007 Glen Phillips 24.00 2820 Dean B. Powell 16.00 3500 Marvin Radmall 24.00 3569 Richard Remmele 8.00 3339 Douglas Robinson 20.00 3915 Joyce Sellers 48.00 3231 Douglas Taylor 8.00 2769 Arthur Tobias 8.00 1936 U.S. Forest Service 20.00 2833 Sherman Varney 8.00 3279 Walker Develop-ment Co. 222.84 1978 Cyril Walker 48.00 1178 J. A. West Est. 20.00 2604 J. R. Wiscomb 16.00 3803 Clair J. Wright 21.60 3925 Angelina Young 8.00 3685 Cont Jones 8.00 And in accordance with law, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary, will be sold at City Hall, Pleas-ant Grove, Utah, on the 17th day of November, 1973 at 2:00 p.m., to pay the delinquent assessments thereon, together with the costs of advertising and expense of sale. ALROY GILLMAN Secretary of said Company Office at Pleasant Grove, Utah Publ. Dates: Nov. 8, 15, 1973. |