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Show RIFLE CLUB MATCH At an all position match of the Pleasant Grove Rifle Club, a local unit of the National Rifle Club organization, or-ganization, held in the Hayes Garage Gar-age Wednesday evening, the following follow-ing scores are recorded. Ike Hayes 89 Ed. Kirk 87 Erving Johnson 84 Orson P. Lee , 83 Roy Thome 80 1 Harvey Smith 79 Reed Peterson 69 Herman Parduhn 67 Paul Adamson 87 Romain Clark 89 ' This organization meets every two weeks. In cold weather it is held In-doors, and in fair weather the out-door range is used. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Thome and Mrs. Ole Hanson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Jesse K. Thorne to the Salt Lake temple Wednesday evening and witnessed their marriage ceremony. On returning to Pleasant Grove near midnight a delicious wedding supper, sup-per, wedding cake and all the trimmings, trim-mings, awaited them at the home of the bride's parents. SCHOOL NEWS Miss Arvilla Clark, Miss Estella Fenton and Miss Emily Wright, members of the faculty, attended a breakfast Sunday morning at Provo, given by the Provo Business and Professional Women's club. The Junior girls won an exciting basketball game from the Seniors Wednesday noon with a final score of 14 to 7. Naomi Driggs and Wanda iCullimore, guards, changed the usual scoring luck of the Senior forwards. for-wards. The line-up for the two teams follow: Juniors Seniors Beth Anderson .... Dora Oscarson Josephine Farr Nina Smith Beth DeCamp Eunice Kooyman Afton Prestwich Katie Ash Mildred Fowlke Reva Downs Naomi Driggs Laura Swenson Wanda Cullimore. .Roena Maxfield Pleasant Grove basketball fans enjoyed en-joyed the well played game when Pleasant Grove high school played American Fork, Monday night. During Dur-ing the first half the local boys scored only four points to American Fork's eight. After the half, however, how-ever, the Pleasant Grove five came back in fine style and scored twenty-eight twenty-eight points while the opponents made only seven, The final score was twenty-five to fifteen. The work of the two viking guards, Keetch and Steiner, was outstanding outstand-ing for Pleasant Grove. |