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Show Vxm ill 1MH a BURIED TREASURE ? ---i--., US THESE RELLY A'TKEA5CSE OP RWCHO r - ' VILLV7 NO ONE KNOWS FOR SU?E, BUT '-V ' ' ?, RUMOR PERSISTS THAT THE CAMOJS MEXICAN . - ' BANDIT CHIEFTAIN SKSETED KILUONS IN t ' "" V ' GOLD ANP SILVER SOMEWHERE IN MF.XI2II V ' ' HARD TO FOOL WM x PET APE WAS Tm Cnl.V SuRVIVO? OF A. "Vt7 WRECKED FfEfiCH FRisste dur,ks CjEEN ASSES NWA' VSoiv " U7J1-17M). hE WAS CAPTUREP BV TWE EMSLISri. V v9 V "0 CONVINCED HE WAS A CLEVERlV VS&USEB F5EMCH SPV ' H4EP THE POO? BEAST " in ACH.EviNi. SECuRiTV THE SSTA ? stPLE. JUST SAVE THE OS. SAVINGS OONOS WAV AW. WITHOUT REALIZING rT, YOU'VE SET ASIPE A PftVATS LITTLE POT OF SOLO FOR SECURITY. EPUCOTON OK RETIREMENT.; CITY ELECTION TUESDAY. MOVEfcil 8h "Pleasant Grove The Most Beautifully Situated City in Utah County" This challenging statement has been the slogan of our local progressive paper for some time. It is now bearing fruit in the rapid increase of homes and industrial development in this locality. THE CITIZENS PARTY proposes to do all in its power to continue this widespread development complete the sewer, improve the roads, be mindful mind-ful of the educational and recreational needs of our young people, and truly make this City attractive to a high class of citiienry looking for homes and business opportunities. We offer you three outstanding candidates for the City Council in the coming municipal election. Each is well trained for the responsibilities of fhs position of a Councilman. Wide experi ence in cost accounting, civic activities, activi-ties, church duties, Boy Scout programs, msske these men outstanding. So for a Bigger and Better Pleasant Grove, we ask for your support in the election of these men of proven ability and Seadership. A - I 1 -s KARL N. BUTLER ERTMANN H. CHRISTENSEN LEWIS J. HARMER FOR COUNCILMAN FOR COUNCILMAN FOR COUNCILMAN Karl N. Butler was born in Eag- Ertmann H. Christensen has He was born and raised on a ar, Apache County, Arizona where been a resident of Pleasant Grove fatm at Mapleton, near Springville, he attended grade and high school. for 16 years. " uh- He graduated from Spring- vi lie High .School and the Bri,"- He graduated from the USAC at He ms had a high schoo (,(lu hum ylmg Universitv JJp is ; Logan in 1948 where he was presi- cation and three years of college member of the National Associa- dent of Delta Phi and a member trainin" tl0n f CSt Accountants' of Phi Kappa Phi. " He is married to Lucille Wis- He married Bernice Vance Chris- combe Manner and they have four He served two years in the tensen and they have 6 children. children. They have made their Northwestern States Mission from home in Pleasant Grove for the t v . i Hls employment includes boy- past 12 years. 1941 to 1943 where he acted as , , ,, , hood days on a larm, bookkeeper He lias always been active in district president. for the utah Coldpack Fruit Corp. rivic and chinch activities serving During World War II he served for 2 years; bookkeeper for the in various capacities. He has se.-v- . ed as a member of two bishoprics with the infantry in the Okinawa Timpanogos Fruit Growers Assoc.. ;in(J nl Ulc p,.esent tim(1 is campaign. 5 years; Agent for the Salt Lake man of the First Ward Genealogy and Utah Railroad Corp. for 14 Committee. He married Carol Smith and they , hp server! for six vmvf iu i-u-,iv J years. .During these years he ran nestieuroi six eai s as li.ui - have three children. He has been ,, , ., ... man of the Pleasant Grove Plan- a small fruit farm of his own. He , . . a citizen of Pleasant Grove since , ,, , T, , , ninK an1 Zoning Commission. Dnr- iq,o has becn a Tel,er and Bookkeeper inR- parl of this tillie he .,,so ,,, ,v. f01' the Eank of Pleasant Grove for pd as chail.m,.,n of Centennial and He has boen active -in church 8 yCarS- Jayrvee Community Beautificalio:, affairs, serving in the Pleasant His religious and civic activities Committee, whose work received ! Gr-ve Second Ward as Sunday include: former bishop, and now National recognition. School and MIA teacher, and ward clerk of the Timpanogos Stake; The Pn'spnt Panning and Zondek Zon-dek in both Second and Fourth experience in auxiliary organiza- ing: '',iln;inee of Pleasant Grove ! Wards. Later he held the position tions connected with the leader- was formulated and passed under I of assistant Stake Clerk and is ship of youth, 15 years as a scout- hls dllvectlon- now active as Ward Teaching Sup- er. He ,s emjiloyed by li e i-ica"- ei visor and MIA teacher in the ant Grove Canning Company !.s of- Grove Ward He was city councilman for S'i fiee manager and cost accountant. ' ' ' years in the City of Orem; a dir- Previously he was employed by He is employed at Columbia- ector of the Chamber of Com- the United States Steel Company Geneva Steel Division, holding the merce for 3 years; President of and the Utah-Idaho Sugar C'oin- pcj.iition of Personnel Analyst in the Chamber of Commerce for 2 pany. He has also had expcrien the Industrial Pelations Depart- years. He is a member of the Lions as the owner and operator of his 1 ment. Club of Pleasant Grove. own business. (Paid Polirical Advertisement) |