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Show THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1974 PLEASANT GROVE REIVEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1974 Subscription Rote in advance: $4.00 yearly; 10c single copy Published every Thursday at 1 1 South Main, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 (Mailing address P.O. Box 278) and Second Class Postage paid at the post office, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062 A. B. Gibson Editor-Publish- er Jack S. Pace Manogei Lindon Dog Pound Has Several Pets The Lindon Animal Control Officer has announced that the folloing dogs are in the Lindon Pound ready for good homes. 1 Male St. Bernard, good watch dog. 1 male brown collie. 2 female Puppies. 1 black female, small dog. 1 white male medium sized. Contact the animal control officer at 785-314- 8 if interested SOAP SLIVERS What do you do with them? i --u. SOAP 57MOLD &r5J $200 postpaid (S3 00 lor 1 molds) Reshape New Bars of Hand Soap from Slivers! Make new "personal- - size" bars of soap Irom your small soap slivers No need to waste them any longer Complete in-structions You can even add colors and a pleasant smell1 Money- - back guarantee. Order From THRIFTWAY BOX 914 . PROVO. UTAH 84601 TO BUY - SELL - TRADE YOUR LAND, HOME OR BUSINESS . . . CALL BOLEY REALTY, INC. I homes? Marjorie or Bob Lundell ft IV,O02T'-i-v'?'V Maurice Peterson 785-432- 1 I XVV 756-609- 785-453- 7 Come in . . . PAY YOUR SUBSCRIPTION NOW fa m$ Hymns Steve's MEATS F) frAMl 399 East State American Fork 399 East State American Fork Lynn Smith and Jim Sorensen Owners Steve Johnson Owner Mgr. Fryers, Cutup lb. ..434 watermelon, lb 8 Jumbo Franks lb. 79 hw POTATO CHIPS,14oz. bag 69' Lunch Meat, Mixed 69 Potatoes No , Russet Red lb , v Link Sausage lb. .79 milk, 2 Vi gal ctn er Rnnplpcc nam m. 1i49 Sa,ad Dressing Miiani 8 oz 3?M cleanser uoz 13' Bone-I- n Ham lb. ..69 OPEN 8 A.M. to 1 1 P.M. GrOUnCI Beet, Lean 79 fresh Produce, Fast Service, low Prices Pleasant Grove 705-340- 0 TUESDAY NIGHT IS LADIES NIGHT NOW PLAYING - Runs to Tuesday, July 9 - Double Feature PAPER CHASE and THE HEARTBREAK KID STARTS WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 jjjllt DOUBLE lffifll pawisos- METnocaon J FEATURE V I'l Bi papmg mad easces ItlflltM More often than not, the easy way is not the sensible way. jlS -- -p . When it comes to paying bills, however, a Bank of Pleasant Grove - J? checking account is both. - , f Writing checks in your living room has to be easier than driving around town with a pocketful of money. But even better, and more sensible, your stubs provide exact records, your cancelled lf you don't have a checking account, check with the Bank of checks act as bona fide receipts and you don't have to worry about Pleasant Grove. It's just one way we can help make your life a losing cash. little easier. Bank of Pleasant Grove has two checking plans to choose pmm from. If you write just a few checks each month use our Thrift Plan, I gJ Eoi pa P f gQ its only service charge is 1 00 per check. If you write a lot, use our I I an L d if j 1 1 1 Y regular checking account there's absolutely no service charge k3 LJcJIIbm Ul if you maintain a $300 minimum balance and only a modest charge if P H P" r f" fl P 1 7 PJi 1 If T7 you should drop below. (We also have our Senior Check program y I H M w MML I I iLillllr" which provides totally free checking for any person 65 or over.) LA &LA It U B t B Q J U Lm FARMERS K0RNER Phone 785-20- 31 - Highway 91 - Lindon, Utah BAR--S FRANKS, adahy 12 oz 54 Hamburger and Hot Dog BUNS, Certifresh, 39 SAFE N' SANE FIREWORKS Sparklers, Smoke Bombs, Smoking Caps LOCAL PRODUCE Raspbenes, Green Beans, Peas, Beets, Cherries and Rhubarb Open All Day July 4 ICE COLD BEER, POP Open 7-- 10 7 Days a Week Funeral Rites Held Saturday for Emily Duke Harper Funeral services were held Saturday, June 29, 1974 for Emily Gertrude Duke Harper, 83, who died June 26 in the Utah Valley Hospital of a heart attack. The services were under the direction of Bishop Tyler Rog-ers and were held in the Lin-don Ward Chapel. Speakers at the services were John L. Duncan, Preston At-woo-d, Bishop Rogers and Pres-ident Leon Walker. A life sketch and tribute was given by Mrs. Clive Beck. Vocal numbers were given by Pamela and Lizabeth Beck and Ellenna Reif, who sang "Mary's Lullaby, accompanied by Gen-ie- l West, and by Pamela Beck, who sang "The Lord's Prayer." Rena Friant played prelude and postlude organ music. Prayers were given by Max D. Harper, Gordon Taylor and Howard Harper, and the grave, in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, was dedicated by Alroy Gillman. Pallbearers were Lloyd West, Robert Reif, Scott and Kelly Beck, and Michael and William Harper. Honorary pallbearers were Thomas and Shane West and Jeffery Beck and Tim Har-per. CARD OF THANKS The family of Albert J. Olsen extend thanks and appreciation to family, friends and church groups who extended help and sympathy during the bereave-ment of wife and mother, Mrs. Jenav Olsen. Albert J. Olsen and Family dren, three brothers and two sisters, W. W. Eddington, San Diego, Calif.; C. W. Eddington, Joseph City, Ariz.; Bill Edding-ton, Honolulu, Hawaii; Mrs. Jane oberts, Seattle, and Mrs. Fred (Laura) Motle, Bellingham Washington. Funeral Rites for Beulah Patterson Held on Monday Funeral services were held Monday, July 1 1974 in the Pleasant Grove Third Ward Chapel at 11 a.m. for Beulah Lee Eddington Patterson, 55, who died of a heart attack at the American Fork Hospital last Thursday. The services were directed by Bishop Glade C. Hilton. Speakers at the services were Harold Woolston, Leavitt Christensen and President Her-bert S. Anderson. A life sketch was given by Glenda Weyer-ma- n and a reading by Gayle Nielseon. Musical numbers were a vo-cal solo by Kathy Harris, ac-companied by Maxine Fugal, a piano and organ duet by Ter-ry and Irene Jenkins, and a vocal solo by Clare Johnson, accompanied by LuJean McAll-ister. Prayers were given by Bish-op Glade C. Hilton, Joe Davis and Robert Anderson. The grave in the Pleasant Grove City Cemetery, was dedicated by Roy Halladay. Pallbearers were LaVal Hous-keepe- r, Glen Hilton, Kent Jau-ss- i, Harold Jaussi, David Rolf-so-n, Brent Davey, and honor-ary pallbearers were Godfrey Ellis, Art Wagoner, Bert Mar-ble, Vincent Flake, C. Lee Brown, C. W. Eddington, W. W. Eddington, J. W. Eddington, Bill Eddington, and Denzel Giff-or-d. Mrs. Patterson was born Dec. 24, 1919 in Carl Junction, Kan. to John William and Edna Jane Ludy Eddington. She married Rudy Carlton and they were divorced. She married LeRoy Patterson on April 3, 1952 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple, and he died May 15, 1973. Mrs. Patterson was active in the LDS Church in the Pleasant Grove Third Ward. Survivors include two sons and seven daughters, Mrs. Har-old (Carol) Wilkinson, and Mrs. Janet Orlando, both of Provo; Mrs. Joseph (Glenda) Weyer-ma- n, Orem; Mrs. Steven (Nan-cy) Hall and Mrs. David (Beul-ah) Johnson, both of Olympia, Wash.; Debecca, William, Le- Roy and Lora Patterson, all of Pleasant Grove; nine grandchil-- Funeral Services for Evelyn B. Miller Held on Tuesday Funeral services were held Tuesday, July 2, 1974 at 1:00 p.m. for Evelyn Bennett Miller, 59 who died in Provo after a long illness. The services were under the direction of Eldon J. Davis, counselor in the Fourth Ward bishopric, and were held in the Timpanogos Stake Cen-ter, Pleasant Grove. Speaker at the funeral ser-vices was Mrs. Jay (Beth) Hall and Robert James also gave re-marks. A life sketch was given by Diane Barney. Musical numbers were given by Robert Hicks and Hazel Bul-lock, accompanied by Zoe James. Rosalie Jacklin played prelude and postlude organ mu-sic. Prayers were given by Leon-ard K. Miller, Floy Taylor and Robert Bennett. The grave, in the Alpine City Cemetery, was dedicated by Welby Clements. Pallbeatrers were Dean Mill-er, Jay R. Bennett, Lynn Ben-nett, Neil Bennett, Leonard Miller, and Royal Covington. Mrs. Miller was born Nov. 20, 1914 in Alpine to Mark Harrison and Sarah Gertrude Healey Bennett. She married Herbert K. Miller on Dec. 11, 1940 in Salt Lake City. The marriage was solemnized later in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. She was active in the LDS Church, in the Pleasant Grove Fourth Ward. She had attended Alpine and American Fork Schools. Survivors include her hus-band, two sons and two daugh-ters, Mrs. Jackie Lee (Therisa) Clements and Dean Paul Miller both of Pleasant Grove; Mrs. John (Lydia) Brown, Virginia, and Leonard K. Miller, Orem; 10 grandchildren, three sisters and one brother, Robert Ben-nett, Alpine, Mrs. Willis (Jean) Stevens, Vernal; Mrs. Robert (Betsy) Pill, Los Angeles and Mrs. Wilda Starr, Granger. CARD OF THANKS We gratefully acknowledge your kindness, consideration, and your prayers in our behalf during the recent illness and passing of our beloved Morrell. May God bless you all. Dolores W. Argyle and Alan Mr. and Mrs. Alex Argyle and Family Randy and Sherry Lloyd and Family Craig and Susan Green and Family |