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Show THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1978 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW, PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH ru, ,Dchav nr.TORFR 26. 1978 li luiiuuni Hutchings Museum Open Now The John Hutchings Museum in Lehi are holding a family night on Monday, Oct. 30 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The night will feature a short discussion in the bird room under the direction of Laurel Merrell. The room houses specimens of most all birds represented in Utah County, in ad- - dition to other coun-tries. These were all mounted by the foun-der of the museum, John Hutchings. Also the clutches of eggs that belong to the specific birds were collected by Mr. Hut-chings, his wife Eunice, and their children, and by other friends of the family. The eggs are all blown out and and the scientific history of each was written around the hole by one of the Hutchings children. The egg was then placed in a specially constructed box. The Hutchings museum is at 685 North Center, Lehi, and they are giving family rates on Monday. A GLASSMAN ' M, AUTO & TRUCK GLASS AjH WE COME TO YOU" Ul CALL FOR ESTIMATE f 756-216- 2 W rt GERT HEINZIG Jg 5 AMERICAN FORK . if tt$lttttltftt " MMM1M1 'tffe I I TIMPANOGOS GROOMING We Groom All Pets Large and Small i; We Groom Dogs li Poodles are our Specialty Satisfaction Guaranteed 1229 West State Road Phone 785-251- 7 Gary's Ideal Market 43 So. Main - H. Grove RED POTATOES 69V 16 Ol. COKE SPRITE TAB SPak 99 Creamsides and Fudgsicles 10, Hostess Orange Q-U-?ICaKlnd ir WE'RE OPEN MON. - SAT. 9-- 6 Our Low Every Day Price Per Copy 3e ' For Either Size Q , , , 02 XII (Letter Size) 8 '2 X 1 4 (Legal or Genealogy Size) American Fork: 533 East State Road AAon.-Sa- t. 9-- 6 756-762- 6 (Afti.6ci.27) Provo: 1555 North Canyon Road Mon. 8-- 6 Tues.-Sa- t. 8-- 8 374-237- 7 ISMITH BROS. I I MARKET I I 93 South Main - Phone 785-233- 1 I I locally Owned and Operated I TUNA, Chicken of the Sea, Can . 63' I EGGS, AA Grade, Large, Doz. Tab, Coke, Pepsi, I 1 7-U- p, 6 Cans $19 Cake Mix, Pillsbury Pits . 57 INibletS COril, Green Giant. 3 fori I Fresh Ground Beef, u, 99c I H LaChoy I Chow Mein Noodles s oz ca I 49 I LaChoy IChw f Mein D iners . $1 39 I 1 Full Selection of Halloween Candy I MPrices Effective Oct. 26, 27, 28 I 1 STORE HOURS 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. DAILY J Jim &Lynn's Custom Meats Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. American Fork - Ph. 756-252- 1 Freezer Beef ont Cut & Wrapped , Beef Hind Quarters $1 9 Beef Front Quarters Whole Hams, li. 1.19 Boneless Rib Steak 1.69 Boneless Top Sirloin Stk.2.19 Boneless Stew Meat ... 1 .49 Country Style Spareribs . . . . 1.39 Halloween Snowballs 389 Family Size TIDE $479 Halloween CANDY Don't forget the Trick or Treats IDEAL MARKET Open til 10 j Prescriptions I for Peace ( t I of fTlind; j I J Anger is only one letter 2 E short of danger. f Your Prescriprion Carrier 1 ivnont 5 76 So. Main! R Pleasant Grove, Utah 1 Mack HoWev i UTAHCOUNTY ft- - ; SHERIFF H an experienced, dedicated law enforcement administrator Life-lon- g residentof Utah County Under Mack's leadership Utah County has de- - Bachelor's degree in police science veloped a very modern Rehabilitation and Sec- - Graduate of Texas A & M Polygraph School uri,y Center. Graduate of'National Sheriffs' Institute Deputies have been extensively trained in many Graduate of Correctional Management Insti- - areas of specialization. They are concerned with tute of WICHE. citizens' needs. High Councilor in LDS Church Trained and dedicated volunteers have been Immediate past president of Utah Sheriffs' As- - utilized. 42 in the Jeep Patrol, 18 in the Mounted sociation Posse, and many others in d programs. Immediate past chairman of Utah Peace Of- - Utah County's cost per capita for county law en-fic- Standards & Training Council forcement is still the lowest in the state of Utah. ACCURATE STATISTICS SHOW UTAH COUNTY SHERIFFS DEPARTMENT AS ONE OF THE BEST IN THE NATION. IN RECOGNITION, MACK SERVES ON THE STEERING COMMITTEE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE FOR THE NATIONAL COUNTY OFFICIALS' ASSOCIATION. Re-Ele- ct VAfjgfi Mack Holle J UTAH COUNTY SHERIFF J Advertisement by Dr. Jay F. Harmer and David Radmall r fAMSlff : Phone 785-203- 1 - Highway C9 - Lindon, Utah Halloween Treats Pumpkins Cards Decorations and Novelties ... j Groce Department Betty Crocker Brownie Mix 99 ; Western Family New Potatoes . . .379 ' I Glad "80" Sandwich Bags 288 Kraft 1 2 oz. Caramels 66 i ; Hostess Donuts 99 ' , ! Blue Seal Margarine, 1 Lb 39 ! ; Banquet Meat Pies 379 Produce Department Lettuce 4Hds$l Green Peppers 1 0$l J J Utah Cauliflower, 5 Lbs 1 ! ; Meat Department ; Pork Steak, Lb 119 ; ! Boneless Pork roast, Lb $1 19 Country Style Spareribs, Lb 1 19 ; Corn Dogs, 5 for 89 ( ! Western Family Bologna, Lb $1 39 I Country Style Sausage, Lb 1 1 9 : Visit the Toy Department ! ' j Layaways Are Welcome ' We gladly accept ' MasterCharqe Visa Food Coupons ( Without advertising, you wouMrt know. jtjt) Red Cross is counting on you Funeral Rites Saturday for Cole K. Barney Funeral servic es were held last Satur-day, Oct. 21 in the Wing Mortuary in Lehi for Cole Kent Barney, 2 son of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Darrell Barney. The child died on Oct. 18 in a Salt Lake hospital of leukemia. Cole Kent Barney was born April 30, 1975 in American Fork to Kent Darrell and Linda Maag Barney. Survivors include his parents, and one brother, Cameron B. of Lehi; his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Barney of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Maag of Lindon. Also surviving are his Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maag and Mr. and Mrs. Philo Edwards, all of Provo. Funeral Services Held in Nephi Tuesday for Dellis Painter Funeral services for Dellis Garrett Brown Painter, 76, who died last Wednesday, Oct. 18 at a convalescent home in Orem, were held in Nephi on Mon-day, Oct. 23 at 1 p.m. under the direction of Bishop Dick Ingram. Mrs. Painter had been a resident of Pleasant Grove during the past several years. Speakers at the ser-vices were Lynn Wright and Dee O. Howell. Musical numbers were given byRheta Sperry, who played an organ solo and by Don-na Jones and LouAnn Thalman, who sang a duet, accompanied by Miss Sperry. A tribute was given bv Margaret Brown. Prayers were given by Clyde O. Green Jr., Roscoe Garrett, Maurice Chapman and the grave in the Vine Bluff Cemetery, Nephi, was dedicated by Ken-neth Nyman. Pallbearers were Fabian, John V., John V., Jr. and Kay Lynn Garrett, and Clyde O. Green and Jerry A. Taylor. Dellis Garrett Brown Painter was born in Nephi, Oct. 26, 1901 to John Albert and Elizabeth Ann Ostler Garrett. She married Orson E. Brown on July 9, 1923 in Salt Lake City and they were later divorced. She married Loris E. Pain-ter Sept. 2, 1939, and they later were divor-ced. Survivors include one son and two daughters, Ted G. Brown, Nephi; Mrs. Clye O. (Mar-jorie- ) Gr and Mrs. Jerry (E, .1) Taylor, both of Pleasant Grove) six grandchildren; four ! brothers, Fabian Garrett, Springville, and John V. Garrett, Nephi. Funeral Services Wednesday For Hilma J. Henricksen Funeral services for Hilma Clara Johnson Henricksen, 90, of Pleasant Grove, were held Wednesday, Oct. 25, 1978 in the Pleasant Grove East Stake House, under the direc-tion of Bishop John Oscarson of the Ninth Ward. Mrs. Henricksen died Sunday, Oct. 22 at an Orem convalescent cen-ter. Speaker at the ser-vices was Ray Henricksen, a nephew and Edward Winters, a grandson, gave a tribute to his gran-dmother. Musical numbers were given by a double quartet, Wilma Taylor, Mabel Walker, Donna Walker, Janet Tomlin-son- , Arva Lee Mossman, Deanna Powers, Verna Bean and Lorna Walker. They sang two num-bers. Marilyn Hamner gave a life sketch of the deceased. Prayers were given by Larry McColm, Clif-ford C. Hales and Glade Jorgensen. Pallbearers were grandsons and great-grandson- Larry Mc- Colm, Jeff Winters, Larry Henricksen, Dany Henricksen, Darrell Henricksen and Edward Winters. Mrs. Henricksen was born Nov. 11, 1878 in Sugarhouse to Gustof and Hilda Steina John-son. .She married Henry Martin Henricksen Nov. 30, 1904 in St. An-thony, Ida. He died June 20, 1954. She was a member of the LDS Church, residing in the Pleasant Grove 9th Ward. She owned and operated the Spot Cafe in Pleasant Grove for eight years. She reared a family of nine children near St. Anthony. She moved back to Pleasant Grove from California in 1977, where she had resided for the past 35 years. She is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Ona Winters Forster, Benecia, Calif.; Mrs. S. W. (Vada) Winters, Pleasant Grove and Mrs. Lawrence (Cloween) Leuze, Lin-don; 14 grandchildren 27 n and seven also sur-vive. Graveside services . will be held Thursday, (today) at 1 p.m. at the Cyprus Lawn Cemetery, in San Fran-cisco. Timp Stake Relief Society Leadership Meeting Today Timpanogos Stake Relief Society Leadership meeting will be held at the Tim-panogos Stake House, Thursday, Oct 26, 1978 at 7:30 p.m. There will be classes following opening exercises. "Family Holidays" display will be opened at 8:45 p.m. featuring Halloween, Christmas and Thanksgiving, Anyone who would like to attend the display is welcome. |