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Show THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973 PLEASANT CXOVE R1VIIW, H.1A1AMT CXOYI, UTAH THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1973 TROY'S TUB - the Family Laundermat, Dry Cleaner, and Amusement Center 387 South Main - Pleasant Grove - Attendant Always on Duty Open Monday thru Saturday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (Cosed Sunday) FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY ON DRY CLEANING Old Fashioned Prices - Single 154 - Double 254 - Triple 504 Drying 54 - Hair Dryers 254 - Drop Off Bundle Service 254. We are 'Air Conditioned' - Free Amusements for the Kids God had to rest on Sunday - o do we - See you in Church (Closed Sunaayj For the Latest in . . . HAIR FASHIONS CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Classic Beauty Salon 20 East State Rd. Next to 7-- 1 1 - Ph. 785-375- 2 D A N CI N G in American Fork APOLLO HALL Saturday, June 30 Music by Max Larson and His Orchestra ADMISSION 2.00 PER COUPLE Special for Vacation Tims PARTS AND LABOR Most Cars.... $7095 - Plugs - Cond.) " ' 18-Cy-l. 6-C-yl. Slightly Less We have qualified mechanics at Tri-ut- y Ford. We sent 2 men to take the National Automotive I Tests and both men passed with high honors - Don J Sayler and Mark Johnson. Mr. Johnson passed all of the exams, making him one out of 17 men in the entire state to pass them all. All of our staff at Tri-Cit- y are ready and capable to handle any or all of your service repairs: body -- mechanical - or lubing. Come in today. ! TRI-CIT- Y FORD 190 Eat Main - Am. For .756-356- 8 . StOCK inmerica. Buy U. S. Savings Bonds Now E Bond pay 5H Interwt when held to maturity of 5 years, 10 months first (4 the year). Bonds are replaced if lost, stolen, or destroyed. When needed they can be cashed at your bank. Interest is not subject to state or local income taxes, and federal tax may be deferred until redemption. fq) id) n rn cj? n m(p Lr LiS U LixJ U U Lil v3 LETTEEIPEIESS AND OFFSET PRINTING We invite you to come in and get an ESTIMATE on Your Printing Requirements LOW PRICES AND OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED P!esrt Grove tieview Glen Scott is a big f 1 reason why our c v great big rollin' lm railroad keeps rollin'. fd - . , ftmmmmi, w ?rfAr5i "4 i Engines speeding over : it - ' ' I 'fc$f I miles of steel track. , - " ' - 0?"i Engines stopping. . r ' st ' sr - tC! Starting, j jrJ' 72 Pulling and pushing. y , ( - 15 Eventually, all of this work k$! tj takes its toll. f'jwV i 11 A smooth-runnin- g train . 'V - has to run smooth, and Glen 7--- 4 J I Scott sees to it. Wi i " f Ov-""''- ' 3 Glen is a machinist in the - ' JJf rV ' ,. A Salt Lake City shop. ' t " Z J 1' ; - W'vy' i Thanks to him and his years iy sf1 mlm. s C of experience, the trains of ik $ IV--: t f A Union Pacific keep rolling. " I ifZmZS V I ?n time. I 1 IZmHi t V - .r Y-- S --4 All the time. t I iml -- iX ';;V ; h Glen is just one of the Union II - f 7T i sf$ 7WSk" - Pacific machinists who deliver ill i f '43i f ' V.v.vi JH"y i rollin' railroad can deliver the i : iaTa I f If ""frr goods. A :V;:w: V.WVA Because of the 27,000 U. P. U, I t naa I iXw.vi . .. '"'t n people and the job they do, fXI ; 31 C '.V.V.i-- 'my $ I we're not just another railroad. Us- - iL 5 i U 1 V-" , ' fs I 1 We're the Union Pacific ?l IT f ff r-- J Railroad people. kUkt. Lw5l 4 . k Ludl j ' " And we can handle il the Union Pacific railroad people cal ; ' 1 ? I I J , . MISS MARSHA HARDY AND MARVIN McCLURE Salt Lake Temple Rites Planned By PI. Grove Young Couple Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Hardy of Pleasant Grove announce the marriage of their daughter Marsha Ann to Marvin Mc-Clur- e, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. McClure, also of Pleasant Grove. The couple will exchange vows on June 29 in the Salt Lake Temple, with a garden reception to honor them that evening at the home of the bride's parents. All friends and relatives are invited to attend. The bride-to-b- e is a graduate of the Plasant Grove High School and LDS Seminary, and has attended Brigham Young University. She has been a member of the Pep Club and Color Guard and was Miss PI. Grove in 1970. She is now em-ployed in Pleasant Grove. Mr. McClure graduated from Pleasant Grove High School, and LDS Seminary and has at-tended BYU. In high school he was a member of the Letter-man'-s Club and Decca Club. He has also fulfilled an LDS Mission to the North Mexico Mission, and is currently em-ployed in Lindon. The couple will make their home in Lindon following their marriage. Mothers Study Club Holds Meeting At Bungalow The regular monthly lunch-eon meeting of the Mothers Study Club was held Saturday afternoon at the lovely facil-ities of the Bungalow in Pleas-ant Grove. In a short business meeting, all of the present officers were by acclamation. They are Elna Clark, president; Ar-vil- la Harvey, vice president; May Jensen, treasurer; Ilene Beck, recording secretary; Deane Paulson, courtesy and Emma Overlade, scrapbook. Mrs. Clark welcomed mem-bers and special guests, Mrs. Fern W. Harris and Mrs. De-Fon- Collier. After a very de-licious luncheon they retired to the "parlor," where Mrs. Coll-ier gave a most entertaining review of the book "Rummage Sale," which is a collection of short stories garnered from the lives of Utah people. It is a very interesting book, written by Dr. Marshall of the Brig-ha- m Young University. Mrs. Deane Paulson and Mrs. Emma Overlade were of the well organized affair. r i . j v V i Jli ii iShtidMMwMft 3tejjiW lAr'ii SHERYL CARTER AND LINDSAY STRASBURG Sheryl Carters Plans Wedding ; Rites with Lindsay Strasburg Mr. and Mrs. Gary M. Nagle ; of Salt Lake City are proud ; to announce the engagement - and forthcoming marriage of their daughter Sheryl to Lind-- say Strasburg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Strasburg of Pleas-ant Grove. The couple plan a June 30 ; wedding in Pleasant Grove. Bryant Powell and Tim Strasburg will be best men, with Linda Powell as matron of honor. A garden open house recep-tion will follow their marriage that same evening at 1430 E. Battlecrek Drive in Pleasant Grove. Receiving will be from 8 to 10 p.m. and all friends and relatives are invited to attend. No formal invitations will be sent. The prospective bridegroom graduated from the Pleasant Grove High School, where he was a member of the Letter-man'-s Club and in of the football and wrestling team. He attended Snow Col-lege on an athletic scholarship and has been coach of the Ban-tam football team in Pleasant Grove for the past two years. He also hold a world land speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats. The couple plan to make their home in Orem. $3.00 Waiting for Right Party at Bank of PI. Grove A Lindon lady, who prefers not to be identified, came into the Review office early this week with a somewhat strange tale. Here it is: She had purchased a wallet from the Bank of Pleasant Grove and upon examining it had found $3.00 in it. Being honest, and the money not be-longing to her, she asked the Bank what to do with it. They offered to hold the money for the owner if and when such a person came in asking for it. The finder feels that perhaps someone bought or was given the wallet, and exchanged it for another color or kind, in the meanwhile leaving the $3.00 in the wallet. If anyone wants $3.00, and can properly identify them-selves as its owner, go in the bank and see how you come out in claiming the money. HOSPITAL NEWS Among babies born at the American Fork Hospital dur-ing the past week were the following from the Pleasant Grove area: June 17, a girl to Kay and Karen Barker Osborne. June 18, a boy to Garland and Diane Messersmith Mayne June 20, a boy to Kent and Virginia Tafoya Roundy. June 16, in. the Utah Valley Hospital, a boy to Richard F. and Karen Randall Duke of Springvile. June 19, in the Utah Valley Hospital, a boy to Samuel F. and Susan Randall Hall of P.G. Other patients at the hospital during the week included the following: Leona Colledge, Glenda Car-ter, Lynette Thornton, Mable Betts, Christopher Brereton, Tod Nuttall, Betty Hooley, Fred Parker, Dave Williams, Gail Houston, Jeffrey Christiansen, Dale Goodman, Kathy Rasband, Darin Frampton, April Ell-ington, Kristin Bezzant, Rob-ert Anderson, !rvin Roberts, David Peterson, Check Tire 'Cool' When checking a tire's infla-tion always do so when the tire is "cool" or before the car has been driven, says Ross R. Ormsby, chairman of the Tire Industry Safety Council. He also suggests inflation be checked with a 'person hand gauge as service station air towers are often inaccurate. Tire Safety Kit The Tire Industry Safety Council makes available a Tire Safety and Mileage Kit for all motorists. The kits cost $1.50 and contain a 16-pa- Consum-er Tire Guide, a personal air pressure gauge, tread depth gauge and four spare valve caps. The kit is available by sending a check to 'Tire Safety' Box 726, New York, N.Y. 10010 |