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Show exciting. Pleasant Oorve lias yet to win their first league game u year so this Is one reason tor us all to be there to help chet-r them to victory. j Betty Greene ASSEMBLY : The student body enjoyed ;n. .is-srmbly .is-srmbly Wednesday, January 21 lee I Kay from the SUte Fisi!) :i:u! Game department brought u- a : ; interesting mid educational :. concerning his different, visit.-, t . v. national parks during the Mm u. r Carole (-( rvru.ouoH NEWS iJMHjj Editor Karyl Christiansen J Asst Ed, June Adamson I . V. G,-- A. F. GAME i'lcu.sant Grove .sulleied ii,s third i dtleat ol the season ut the hands I ot the invading American Fork i Covemen. The score was 39-22. The American Fork five had too much power for the fighting Vik-' Vik-' ings. Their teamwork and individual indivi-dual talent limited the Vikings to five ixjints in the first half. The Pleasant Grove quintet took I advantage of the Forker's substitutions substi-tutions In the last half and closed the gap to a score of 39-22. Eugene Hlton and Reed Bezzant played good ball for the Vikings, while Little, Shelley, Clark Peters and McCallister played best Tor the victorious team. Mary Lou Matthews . i NEW TRAINERS Have you seen the two attractive ladies who are training in the? clothing and foods department. They are Ruth Ricardson and Wanda Wan-da Wynn from te U S. A. C. They have come to Pleasant Grove to do their training for thf! next six weeks. We sincerely hope they will have an enjoyable time while they are with us. Emmellne Kirk ' Robrt Bezzant George R. Paul Clifton Wadley David Smith Tlierold Bullock Harold Robbins Kay Jacobs Paul Roundy The past two weeks we've been happ to see some familiar faces back among us. Thev have uniforms uni-forms on naw; Navy, Marines, and Army; but other than that they're the same familiar friends. Some of these boys have been In distant lands, while others have been stationed stat-ioned at different places in the U. ,S. . We want to say to them In behalf of the students and faculty, facul-ty, "Welcome home, and pood luck wherever you go." ' Marv T.iouise Adamson BONDS AND STAMPS The idea that the war is all over but the shouting seems to reign in P. G. H. S. Nearly every class fell down on its sales' ot bonds and stamps last week. The totals for each class are as follows: 7th , $1.10 8th 44.70 9th 100.50 10th i 25.50 11th J 127.00 12th 00.00 Total i . 298.80 Total to date $36,837.95 Jurie ' Adamson THE PLEASANT GROVE LEHI GAME The Pleasant Grove Lehl game Is schedule for tonight January 26. This game is to be played on |