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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1974 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1974 r :-- '"Z1 s .'.,'.",' .. 1 - ' fi 1 i . - f i - , - I ! : : ! J f f" . ' I i ''it e ' I I i , ' i t ! v ". I -- . i Vikings, Bingham Tie in Tuesday Wresttling Matches Tuesdays wrestling matches at Bingham found the two in a tie "27 all" at the end of the matches. Bingham is the strongest team the Vikings have met this year. In the Jr. Varsity matches, P.G. beaat the Miners 42-1- Varsity Matches 98 Cordova B, pinned D. Keetch 1:38 2nd. 105 K. Tomlinson PG dec. Ogden, 12-- 112 Blight, B pinned T. Mer- - anda, :37 2nd. 119 C. Walker, P.G. dec. Garn, 8-- 126 K. Green PG pinned Price, 1:12 2nd. 132 K. Faux PG dec. War-di- e, 6-- 138 Overson B, pinned R. Moore, :04 3rd. 145 D. Wright, PG pinned Kendrick, 7-- 155 B. Hardy PG dec. Whit- - aker, 7-- 165 Parry, B dec. T. Stras- - burg, 5-- 185 C. Christensen PG dec. Fullmer 10-- Hwt. Kyriopoulas, B pinned S. Roudabush, 1:16 )rd. GROVECREST 6th Front, John Goodman, Ric Levine, Andrew Nielson, Row 2, Karl Rutledge, Kurt Walker, Joe Peterson, Mr. Presnell, Gregg Johnson, Will Reiser, Jeff-er- y Ackerman. Absent from picture Was Shaun Christensen. All pics by Sam Taylor. I . ' L--- J S'-- is ' V ' 5 't 1 if - - V - I :: . v f I : ;i 'v . L. VALLEY VIEW 4th Front, Scott Sud-week- s, David Best, Clay Coons, Calvin Walker, Curt- - Harrison, Mike-McCorm- ick. Standing, Clark Hill, Craig Chadwick, Chris Coons, Craig Hilton, Leo Biggs, Cory Ewell. Doug Jensen, absent when picture was taken I ? J , r , ,v ' i j " I V l ' i ' " i . 1 - w , , ' " ''"-- - ' V . ' ' v " X ' ' UK" VALLET VIEW 6th Glenn Ready, Paul Phelon, Troy Hansen, Brad Bullough, Laren Huntsmai, Middle, Ronald Dunham, Scott Robbins, Bary Laga, Mike Richins, Mark Davis, Back, Wade Coons, Doug Cook, Cecil Prewitt, Dan Biggs. Craig Swapp, absent. . t 'I. i f : j V " I f' ' VALLEY VIEW 5u Kneeling, John For-ester, Dandy DoyI, Kent Rowland, Tracy Beagley, Craig HillJVliddle, Ed Wood, Duke Tanner, Bryon Biggs, Standing, Adam Em-a- l, David Hiatt, Tom Brailsford, Ryan Smith, and Chris Jolley. Sam Taylor took all pics. " 1 .. .. t I C '!. .... 4 I jf .( i I I !v" "? ' ; i r 0 V" 1 ' ; f . t .;. i , 1 r i -. . ,.. f..,t'. r rT 4 i I ' , 4 I CHEERLEADERS PGHS Cheerleaders re-mind the Viking studentbody and commun-ity that basketball and wrestling are in full swing. L to r., Cori Peterson, Colleen Hutch-ison, Liz Beck, Erin Carroll, Allyson Benson. P.G. DUP Camp to Advisor for cheerleaders is Bobi Jo Warner. Hold Christmas Social Friday The Pleasant Grove Camp of The Daughters of Utah Pion-eers will hold their Christmas social and December meeting on Friday, Dec. 13 in the Tim-panog- Stake Center. All of the members are urged to be there and everyone who is in-terested is invited to come and join with the DUP members. A program has been arrang-ed by Hortense Fronk and Fern Hicks. Lourie Morrill has prepared the lesson ''That They May Be Rememberer," dealing with the Christmas's of the early Pio-neers. The November lesson also given by Mrs. Morrill was on "The Settling of Las Vegas." and was very interesting. Refreshments will be served. Come and enjoy the afternoon starting at 2 p.m. NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed bids will be received by Pleasant Grove City Am-bulance Department until Jan. 7, 1975 for the purchase of a new Type I Ambulance using a 1974 one-to- n chassis. Bids must meet Federal Specification KKK-A-182- 2 in-cluding Utah interpretation of the above specification. The vehicle must be delivered in 30 days after bid is awarded and must have outside storage for extracation equipment. A copy of the specifications can be ob-tained from the Pleasant Grove City Offices. Bids will be opened at the Pleasant Grove City Council meeting on Jan. 7, 1957 at 7:00 p.m. The city reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids, and to waive any formal-ity in any bid in the interest of the City. MARK JOHNSON, City Recorder Publ. Date Dec. 12, 19, 1974 ' ! ' GIVE LESHH1S TO YOUR SKIER ' SlTOflrJCE . . -- CTSKI SCHOOL Sill SCHOOL SKI SCHOOL 2 SKI SCHOOL 3 DECEMBER 26, 27, 28, 30 JANUARY 4, 11, 18, 25 FEBRUARY 1, 8, 15, 22 YOU GET: 4 - 2 HOUR SESSIONS OF PROF. INSTRUCTION FREE! 4 DAY PASSES ALL DAY USE OF LIFTS SKI RACES AFTER EACH SCHOOL Trophies (or winners of each division CLASS BEGINS AT 9:00 A.M. ALL FOR ONLY W9 2(D00 i 11 WITH BUS WITH YOUR OWN N&i WWI NUMBER 1 IN SKIING i W I 1290 SOUTH STATE, OREM 225-950- 0 Recent research shows that babies who are fed apple juice have fewer rashes and tummy troubles. Apple trees begin to bear fruit when they're about 4 to 6 years old and peak at about 35 to 40 years. But occasionally you'll find apple trees nearly 200 years old and still bearing fruit! You may not know it, but it was an apple that caused the Trojan War. A golden apple inscribed "For the fairest" was claimed by the Greek goddess-es Aphrodite. Hera and Athena. They insisted that young Paris, a prince of Troy, act as judge. Aphrodite prom-ised him the most beautiful mortal woman, Helen, and she won the apple. Knraged, the two defeated goddesses aveng-ed their pride with the war that destroyed Troy. Ndllnn will ever be attempt-ed if all possible objections must be first overcome. Kverythinn that exceeds the bounds of moderation has an unstable foundation. |