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Show THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1973 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1973 P.G. Teams Look Good In Little League Football The P.G. Steelers and A.F. Colts played three and a half quarters of scoreless football last Wednesday. Then Brett Frampton hit Craig Walker with a pinpoint pass on 3rd down and 20 yards to go. The play covered 61 yards and the Steelers came home with a hard fought and hard earned 6-- 0 victory. In the second game the Al-pine Bears scalped the A.F. Redskins 18-- Then Saturday, the Bears rang up their third straight win with a 28-- 0 pasting of the Lehi Packers. The Lehi Giants salvaged a little respect for Lehi as they outclassed the A.F. Colts 32-- The P.G. Vikings regained their winning ways by domin-ating the A.F. Redskins 36-- The Vikings have had to do a little reorganizing due to in-juries, but they still look pret-ty tough. In one of the best games of the year, the P.G. Eagles scor-ed in the last quarter to gain a hard fought win over the P.G. Steelers 6-- The three local teams have all played one another and no one team has proven superior. The Vikings beat the Eagles, then the Steelers beat the Vik-ings, and the Eagles then beat the Steelers. In the meantime, the Alpine Bears have been sneaking into first place via the back door. That all could change this week Last night (Wednesday) the Eagles took on the Bears and the Vikings played the Lehi Gi-ants. These games were not over by press time. Saturday Schedule 9 a.m. Giants vs Steelers 10:15 a.m. Packers vs. Vikings 11:30 a.m. Colts vs. Bears 12:45 p.m. Redskins vs. Eagles Wednesday Schedule 6:30 p.m. Redskins vs. Steelers 7:45 p.m. Colts vs. Packers. Standings Alpine Bears .... 3 0 P.G. Vikings 2 1 P.G. Steelers 2 1 P.G. Eagles 2 1 Lehi Giants 2 1 A.F. Colts 1 2 A.F. Redskins 0 3 Lehi Packers 0 3 Hospital Patients Enjoy Color TV Patients at the American Fork Hospital will soon have colored television to watch as they gain strength in convales-enc- e in preparation for going home. Wayne R. McTague, hospital administrator, said workmen began installing the new units last week, replacing the old black-and-whi- models. Units will be put in each of the patient rooms, Mr. McTague said, for a total of about 40 ' gUtemq pledge as televisions. w mv fliitcttcitto save cmA M jflitliju uwstetlinfltuvat resources PjSj entywvfay Its soil j , . md,nweals,'ds pests, R rw waters mk unUlile ) 1 CHOICE TOP SOILl Free of Dandelions and Morning Glory FILL DIRT and SAND Excavating and General Building N&N DEVELOPMENT, INC. GENE NELSON 390 North Main - Ph. 785-- 2 1 65 tvenings or 756-206- 7 During the Day Subscribe Now to the Review I UTAH TECHNICAL COLLEGE at PROVO ! J Evening Class Schedule ! 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Adamson Funeral Rites Held In Alpine Tuesday Funeral services were held Tuesday, Sept. 18, for Glen R. Adamson, Alpine, who died last Friday in the LDS Hospital in Salt Lake City of complications following surgery. The services were held in the Alpine Third Ward Chapel, un-der the direction of Bishop Ronald D. Strong. Speaker at the services were LeRoy B. Hoggan, Burke Heat-o- n and Bishop Strong. Musical selections were giv-en by a male quartet, Thayne Bateman, Howard Adamson, Ray Hanson, and Ronald Strong, and by a sextet, June Beck, Joan Healey, Cleo Shep-herd, Margaret Vance, Vivian Murdock and Rea Carlton. A vocal solo was sung by Presi-dent F. Thayne Bateman. Prayers were given by Lloyd Adamson, Dan Jensen, Howard Adamson, and the grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery was dedicated by Bill Wilde. Pallbearers were Von Steph-en Adamson, Richard Wayne Adamson II, Frederick Adam-son, Michael A. Doyle, Kenneth R. Rudy and Robert C. Bernt-se- n. Mr. Adamson was born Nov. 21, 1891 in Pleasant Grove, a son of James C. and Mary Her-- ron Adamson. He married Vida Halliday on June 17, 1914 in the Salt Lake Temple. They were later divorced. He married Beulah Chantry Berntsen on May 4, 1961 in Las Vegas, Nev. Surviving are his widow and two sons, Von G. Adamson, Salt Lake City and John C. Adamson, Bellvue, Washington, two and one step-so- Mrs. Jack (Patricia Berntsen) Rudy, Murray, Mrs. Dan (Joyce Berntsen) Jensen, Brigham City and Robert C. Berntsen, Salt Lake City; 16 grandchildren, six and one sister, Mrs. Joseph (Margaret A. Whittle) Perri, Provo. Slow Down When Passinq School It's back to school time in Utah and that means drivers must remember to slow down when passing a school ground? or crosswalk when children are nearby. |