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Show t " r i' ...... W ' ' ' r 1 ',-""'. ""I " .. y i . ' ' & '" B SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1923. AMERICAN t'OUK CITIZEN SATURDAYfvFEBRUARY 24, 1923. AGED OF Mil 1ST El -; The Old Folks of the Llndoa First ward wer ' royally entertained ' on Thursday and the ward members en-Joyed en-Joyed a splendid reunion at the same time. It was held la the meeting house.; At 11. o'clock the partlo ipants ' fathered and enjoyed gen era! reunion and handshak - The following abort program was glren Song" Count Tour' Many ..IMess Prayer-Ell J. Claysoa Instrumental : SeJeotloa Virginia Walker and Fern Thorne3 ' 1 " . Short Talk Chairman' BenJ. Walker, Walk-er, who welcomed all" the old "young people and 11 the young "old" people Short Talk Bp. CuHlmore, who stated he waj glad" to meet all - the people of the ward and concluded by reading' the poem -entitled "My Frt-nd- ,, ' Respaoso Mrs. Clara Cullimdre, the oldest lady 14 the Ward and .the mother of Bp. CulUmor. She recited recit-ed a peom she had learned when , a Child.- - . - !k - .C-.-,-. A Instmmsntal Music iJelva Wadley Solo -Iittlo Mother of . Mine" May Richards Walker. Comic1 Reading George Ash Song "Cast Thy Bread Upon the, Waters" Boys' Chorus under direc tion of .May R. Waker A pink carnation was given to all persons JO and past and a whits eajv nation to thoso over 0. ' ; The Aged ,'war then Uken'.toUie Undon Hall where a banquet oi the good things of earth was given. '; In the afternoon the program was continued as follows: Music Orchestra under, direction of Belva Wadley. Scog Senior Boys' Chorus Song Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Ash - Reading-yiola Fage ; Reading Doris Rogers. Y . Duet May. R, Walker.:., and Belvn ; Wadley . ; ;-' '.. j Solo-DeJl Gillman,t l." "f i Jl Readlnc-Vlvian Harris. .. ',-' iumtni.tiM loiet dt jlii j. :VJiayJ son of SiaU-Boafa-', -.;; ,r Song-tJas. T. Wright Song Boy Chorus "America The Beautiful' r A ft At 4Ka nmffvam liait tiMii" rfrm eluded all were invited to stay for lunch and visit until the play com- WARD II I D lymenoed In the evening, at which thejMr unS Mrs. Dewey Adamson were'.cate In this city and help to build V01d Folks, were guests. The play "Joyce Winchester" drew a crowded house and' was well rendered and appreciated ap-preciated by all present Mrs. David S. Taylor, Mary Wild and C Grant of American Fork .furnished . musical specialties.' - - The' committees on arrangements were: y ',' , r;' ,!;. Cooking' Committee Luella ..CU-more, ..CU-more, Eva Thome, Annie Wright, Violet Vio-let Cobb ley, Addle Kirk, Lixsle Culli-more. Culli-more. ;' ;;;;;.;"; ";':. -----Table Committee Jas. T. , Wright, Bert Cobb'ley, D. ' B. Thorns, BenJ. Walker, Sam Kirk. " Serving Committee Lizzie Robblns, Emily Bqulder, Rboda Mawhew, liz- sieB. Culmer, Llzkle H. Culmer. Wlll Robblns, jCltshn Mayhew, Eliza Chrls-tenson, Chrls-tenson, May K. Walker, Ora Harris, Annie dijlimore Gladys Fryer, Evelyn Eve-lyn Bird '. Will' Christenson. ; -'..:- j li 'mli i i iQii i i A't SATE IJ93?T-RiiD TPE ici 0PEUA ' . ANNOUNCING THE DRAMATIO EVENT 07 THE ENTIRE THEATRICAL SEASON, ErTORREST TAYLOR, and MISS ANNE BERRYMAN, and ' - ASSOCIATE PLAYERS, will present "THE Ghost Between55 A remarkable combination of thrills, suspense, irresist- r able comedy and a great love story. ' . '21"" I Mbhday Feb?26M? li-; - i, Admission 40 RESERVED SEATS xn sale 1L I. A. Debates " For Alpine Stake The preliminary M. L A. debates for Alpine 8take, which will take place , Wednesday evening, Feb. S8th at 7:30 o'clock, have been arranged In the following schedule: - Manila AfflrmatlTo vai. .American Fork 2nd ward negative at Manila. Pleasant Grove 2nd ward vs. Am erican Fork Srd ward " negative at Pleasant Grove -2nd. Pleasant drove Srd ward vs. Manila negative at Pleasant Grove Ird. American Fork 2nd : ward vs. Pl easant Grove 2nd ward negative at American Fork 2nd. , ' h American Fork Ird ward vs., Pl- easanti Grove 1 Srd ward negative at American Fork Srd. ' The i regular ' debating , rules : will govern - theef, contests. The Judges and chairmen iwlll be chosen" by the wards . concerbed and the finals an- nounctd, later. t " NARY" LETTER : Karlsruhe. Deo. 80, 1922. Dear Sister Thorn: - X Just received the five dollar Christmas present from you and ' I Want to express la small measure my gratitude for th same. , I p predate it not only because of the value of , the present, but also because be-cause of the spirit behind it and the knowledge that t am still remembered remember-ed by the people at borne.. " Christmas wm ery ' enjoyable time' for mo this, year.' and I dldnt get homesick in the least We had a big missionary conference in Stute-gart Stute-gart and the association "with the fine young fellows that are here on a mission mis-sion waaVorth a great deal, ',- Missionary work is very. Interesting fore me and now that "I. cfii tider-stand tider-stand more of the language I am able to Ho. a little good ' sT' Tiave baarned, on thing on mir. mission and that Is to iappreclato America and everything there, as well an my horns 'nntf friends, . but ptill'I like ray; lo jcation here and hop to be able .to ,' Again I lhank you for the. ChrUtf mas remembrance. ' vl hope that. yoa can know how happy it madeine. Give my regards to all.' Russel Swenson Mr. "and Mrs. Lloyd- Adamson and in American Fork Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M.' Walker, Mr. Jos. Adams was pleasantly surprised sur-prised Wednesday night at the home of his daughter, Mrs. J O, Clark, the occasion being in honor of his birthday birth-day anniversary. After " surprising Mr.' Adams the guests gathered at the Adams home and enjoyed a delicious tray luncheon. Musld and readings were furnished by Miss Eva Adams. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Adams, Mrs. Melissa Adams, Mrs. Eliza Banks Mrs. Annie Newman,' Mr, and Mrs. Raphael Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gray, Mrs. Ellen Samuelson of Salt Lake, Mrs. Alice Whltely, Mr. jjavid. Thorne, Mr. John Adams, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clark, Mr. andMrs. ;RueI Adams,' Mr. end Mrs. June Adams,' Mr. and Mrs. John C. Adams; ;Mri. Zola Robblns, Miss Eva Adams of, .Garland, and ; George and Evelyn Adams. v. 7 """.".' r". 4 e St HOUSE and 55 cents this (SATURDAY) mornittsr''' MISSIO Pleasant Grove Locals Mrs, Florence Nelson was, a Provo visitor Friday and Saturday, ' Mrs. Ethel West made a" business trip to Provo Monday.' ' Mrs. MervII Walker is spending the week in Garfield, the guest of her sister Mrs. C O. Kilaader. . : Mrs. Lorln .West entertained at birthday party for her little daughter Louisa. ' 'r ' ' . " ' ' ' . Miss Naomi Walker spent "Sunday In Leht, the guest of Miss Mildred Turner. ' , Mr. t A. Hilton of Salt Uke, spent the week end with his father Jos Hilton. ., .. . Dr. L. N. Ellsworth and son were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thorns Sunday. Mrs. C. O. Kilander of Garfield. rpent the week visiting , with Airs. George Dlttmor and . Mrs. - Mervl! Walker. . " Mrs. Oscar Richlng entertained 8at nrday at a birthday party for; her Utile daughter Afton Genu's 7th birth day. A good time by all is" reported. - Mrs. Warren B.. 8mlth, Mrs. Greenwood Green-wood and Mrs. Buckwalter of Am erican Fork, were - Pleasant "Grove visitors Tuesday. ' , " Miss Melba Clark, an advanced piano student of ;Prot Elmer Niel sen of the B. Y; U 4ook pari la piano recital riven at College' Hall of the! ft.' Y, u. on 'Wednesday evening.'1 eve-ning.'1 i Mr.' Wwu Clark, Jr.,. entertained, the M Men of the . Second ward ' M." I. A. - After bearing concerts from Lo Angeles and- Ft 'Worth, ' Texas ''by radio, the guests were nerved with a light lunchl .' ":"" """" .""-j. !-.-;.,, - " V4 - f " -ftwfci -. !- -."t .v em'';"i C Owen Drapar-wrltee us that he. Is coming, back to Pleasant Grove;1 amd with his brothers will start v. a general repair business. The Draper Drap-er brothers, he says, have formed a union whjch will be known as "The United Family", and they will all lo- p the town.'. He say there are eight of them rand they will have a store and shop in due time which will be large enough to kp them all busy. Mr. and Mrs. Zlra Draper of Pro vo, Mr. and Mrs. A. Jensen of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Draper of Corrlne, Mr. and. Mrs. C. Owen Draper of Mldvale, Mr. Otto Draper of Oaliente, Nevada and Mr. Glenn Draper of the U. of U. were In PI easant Grove" Saturday'. and Sunday visiting their mother, Mrs. Josephine Draper. '. ! ,' '- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray, and , Mr. and Mrs. Bssll Walker enertalned at a cabaret party Tuesday night From 7:20 to o'clock games were played and from o'clock till midnight dan cing was Indulged 'In. A. R Over-lade, Over-lade, Orln Holdaway and . Lorraine Nelson furnished tie. music At mid-alght mid-alght Ice cream and cake were served ser-ved to the following; guests: Messrs, and Mesdames Charles Thome, Ray Glllman, John - Atweod, Irving Bullock,' Bul-lock,' Lloyd Ricbins, Bud - Christian sen, Clifton Clark, Ruben and Cliff Tomllnson, Ernest Ash, Fred. Culmer, Ernest Parduha slid Rollo Thornton, c 1 PLEASANT GROVE HIGH SCHOOL ALICE JOYCE, in ."Cousin Kate" One Reel Educational WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28th. ? "Admission 10 Cents 1 ARROWHEAD SERVICE STATION . dates Tires and Tubes Gas, Oils, Accessories and Confections. DAY ajid NIGHT SERVICE 1 ) L 0. Robertson , : Mr. Jas D. Thome made a business trip to Provo Monday, ; Mrs. 8; L. Dial and children spent the week end In Soldier Summit with Mr. Dial who is employed there ' Davw Gourley and A. P. Warnlck werf speakers at the First ward for the seventies quorum Sunday. Mrs. Florence Dlckerrson McGowen of, 0gdn, is at the home of her par ents during tbelr sojourn In California. ; Mr.- and Mrs.- Marion Greene- and cnuaren or American Fork, were Pleasant Grove visitors Monday. ji. - - Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Christiansen and family were Salt Lake visitors Friday and Saturday.'"" " " aW. Hilton of Olmstead spent Friday with relatives and. friends here.,;; . -t k, '"'. , j-i5 "w t c ' The Farm Bureau of Iindon will meet In the Llndon Hall Saturday at 2 o'clock to discuss beet contracts. '. "i . mmmmmmt . - t, . . t Mrs.; Genevieve Ellsworth and children chil-dren were Payson visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mist Vlda Fugal. who Is teaching school at Fairfield, spent, ' the ; week end here with, her parents, Mr. and Urn. 3tf . FugaL . MrTal,Mrs, L. W. Lund and son LeGraitf and Mr. land Mrs- K: L. MidseoJwd family' of : Salt ;l Lake, were dlnlier guests of Mr.- and Mrs. 1. D. Thorne Sunday.4.. The 60ns and , Daughters the Utah Pioneers wlU hold their; next meeting Thursday, March. ;ist-at , o'clockl p. m. la the tabernacle. ' The Walker, family will' furnish the pro gram.' ; Everybody Invited. - , ' Pleasant Grove High School basket tall tetm defeated the Lincoln High I ft i4Se) ' M ' ' ESv - 'it-it Thursday , night in a game here, the final score being 44-25. The tame was an official league game but did not prove very Interesting.' ' ' - ' ; i - -' ' ' . A Progressive- Rook party was - held at the home of Niels FugaL ;. Those present' were: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carlson, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ray Carlson, Carl-son, Mr. ' and Mrs. . Isaac -' Sunberg. The evening was enjoyably spent and a dainty'1 lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Olpln entertained entertain-ed the widowers and wives of mission aries of the First ward on Washing ton's Birthday. Forty-five guests were served a nice chicken dinner. In the afternoon a program was rend ered and games played. . This is an annual affair in Bp. Olptn's wsrd and Is looked forward -to each year.. - " ' . The Farm Bureau meeting was held at the High School building and beeT con tracts ware discussed. " It was decided to accept the 48-52 basis contract, but those present were not In favo of the tonnage required by the Sugar Company, as so, much of the land Is Infected with ; nematode and it la almost Impossible to get the required tonnage. L L. Bunnel," Rich ard Wadleyr nd Mr. Ludlow were present and gave what Information they could to regard to" Farm Bur eau .work. jars, wore to behalf 'of the Ladles Farm Bureau and urged the ladles to get busy on the Clean town and Home campaign. DIVIDENDS Get four dhldendi as you go - you buy yoar merchandise. merchan-dise. Yoa do not pay for 1 big overhead expense when you buy here. Vetter Merchandise for LessT LADIES DEPT." L ..j LADIES'. Get you swell House and Street Dress $IM to f&9Ssee windows. Swell Sport Sweaters will arrive , soen - Watch and save mon- T ' '', . ' ROYAL w-;r : CLOTimm: t-4,. U fSXORE , 1 Kext 'tdf $taps Cro. Store . . liaJn 'Street ; ; -i m. Fork Second Ward Reunion Friday, March 2nd Every person In the Second ward Is urged to be present at the ward reunion re-union as the Bishopric have some new surprises to hand them. The following program will be rendered In the auditorium1 audi-torium1 after which games - will be played and dancing will be Indulged In. 8. D. Moore. L. B. Adamson and Joseph Olpln have charge of the antbsements. ' , ' ,r Opening song. Prayer. Singing of Ward song which will be composed by Margaret Hayes and Helen Swenson. fc , " Boys Band, A. R. Overlade In char- ge." ''''' Address of Welcome." . -String Trio, Alfred Swenson'; and company. ; v Reading, Miss Johnson - I Prognostication, Josle Christiansen. String duet Alfred Swenson ; and Ford Paulson."' " Original Stunt, Harold Nelson.' Reading, Roy Peterson. A basket lunch will be taken ' by each family and cocoa will be served by the Relief Sooiety ladies. n 0 '' Books For This Week . "Rocky Mountain Boys" by Rash- borne. V- ; ."The Harbor" by Ernest Poole ' "If Winter Comes" by Hutchinson. "Four Square" by Richmond. --- Tlia Mn Who Vail Th Ktlmi' by8parka. " v. ' t."'" The Outline of History" by H; 8. Wells. . " , " J f.;v; "Boy Stories" by Kipling. ! V,' Rick and Ruddy", by Garls." ; "Essay on History," by Itacauiay.' "Salmone" by Wilde, ij'o, 1 ' "' Funeral Services For . . ; ""'Mrs. Cobbley Sunday Thurtday nigbi! abclO'. o'clock, Mrs.' 'Robert Gobbler of Undon died. Mrs. Cobbley suffered 'a1 stroke Vof paralysis recently which resulted in her death. : Funeral ' services will be held at I o'clock Sunday-in ;the Lin- - Sybil; Wayer entertained "a number of friends at ' her home ' Thursday 1. - ... . .. -m .,.! evening. The time was spent In games, music and social . chat A dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Geo. W. Larson ' entertained at a birthday dinner in honor of her husband Tueeday evening. Fourteen guests 1 were' present r 1 ' Carnations formed the centerpiece of the luncheon table. Games and music were enjoyed enjoy-ed during the evening. Mr. and MrsT.M. 8. Christiansen en tertained at dinner Friday night at 7 o'clock. The Invited guests were Messrs. and Mesdames Alma Kirk, Junius Hayes, Junius West and O B. Grua. The time was spent In enjoying enjoy-ing a radio concert and playsag "card games. " -V .-: . Mrs. Axel Johnson entertained at a birthday dinner for her husband's 80-th 80-th birthday Tuesday evening. The guests were; Messrs. and Mesdames J. B. Miller, Hans Rasmussen, John Smith, H. C, Robertson, N. P. Jensen Ed Ball and John Boulder and Mesdames Mes-dames Margaret Christiansen, Mary Poulson, Christina Steggle, Mary Anderson, An-derson, K. "8wenson,"" Annie Holmau- and Mary Jeppson, .The evening was spent In games, songs and. old time remlnlsences.- ' --. , '-i ' . " y .. f , j.Z - - . , . . -I-'': Mrs." Win. H.. Walker., celebrated her. Blst birthday .Saturday evening by entertaining at her home. - Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames S. F.. Kelson, Ole Christiansen, Hans R&smusseh, Lewis Walker, Thos. Jensen, Jen-sen, Lynne Walker, A. F. Parduhn. Wm. Walker, Jr Ed Ball, John Chrls-tensen, Chrls-tensen, Ddbert Walker, John Smith, N. P. Jensen, Ver Rushton, - Alex Johnson, Mrs." Mary C. Andereon and Miss Ruby Bullock, and Fred Turner Turn-er of LehL After serving a birthday luncheon the evening was spent In games, cards and music. - KOfaVC?KatOS01'sK Westinghouse Batteries A better quality arid larger capacity SOLD 0.LY i'IWT, ' -''U' '- it MANILA NOTES Vrsr C. L. Waralck, Reporter The grade schools gave a patriotic pageant "The Dawn of Liberty on Wednesday evening. The meeting bouse was decorated with flags and bunting, which made a splendid set ting for the costumes worn by the children. Goddess of Liberty, George Washington, Abraham-Lincoln . and Betsy Ross were among the charact era In costume. The First and Be- . cond Grades also gave a short playlet play-let "Health Habits." The singing was by choruses of children and also al-so the congregation. ;' Beatrice Moj son age 6, sang solo "Alice Blue : Gon" hnd Reva West sang1 The ' Flag: WKbout a Stain.". The '. First T grade children gave a playlet ' "The ', Models Child." Everyone present en- . Joyed the program and felt that much " credit' Is due Mrs, Jessie Wadley and Miss Reva, .West for. their efforts la preparing the pageant -The proceeds received, from the entertainment -wlU. be need to pay for the graphaoola re-cords re-cords to be used tu the school In the''-'" muslo contest conducted in schools ' of the Alpine district. The children J have enjoyed this part of their school work very much. - - V - e'e e ' ;" The Farm Bureau held a meeting -Wednesday morning at U o'clock. , Mrs. Ivan Gore of Genola, State and '--r county president of the Woman's aeo tlon of the Farm Bureau was pree - ent, also Mr. 'LadlSW; of Benjamin ; and R. Di Wadley, members of. the Farm Bureau board ."'"The policies ot ";' the Farm. Bureau tar "the coming: yeer . were explained and there were talks : given on the state project of a Clean Home and Clean . Town - Campaign ' which Is being considered throughout t the state. In the woman's section the following officers and project leaders 5 were elected, to work, for the . local, Farm Bureau: President, Mrs Cora Atwood---,. .,... Vice-President,. Ethel Radmall : Secretary," Aden a swenson .. " -'- Health, . Maria. Carlson , and ' Ethel "l JRadmaU.-:.';v , -' '" ' I Sewing; Hilda Ueredjth aad Hand ' Warnlck.- . - . - . . ; Sanitation, Mary Manson and Luel-la Luel-la Holman. , , - " . Home Beautiflcatlon, Geneva - War-. nick, Verda Radmall and Maria Car-, lsou. - Recreation, Angle Warnlck - and ' Martha Adama 4. , - 9,9 , ; , - The officers and Sea Gull girls of the Primary sold a light lunch ta the. school children and also to all who . attended the Farm Bureau . meeting Wednesday.. This was done In. the In- . terest of the Primary ass's.- ' . - -'.-" - , t Mr. and Mrs. L iM. Awood attend- : ed a reception given ' in Salt Lake Saturday evening- - . see C. L. Warnlck was a Salt Lake business visitor Wednesday. . Reed Warnlck spent Friday la Provo Pro-vo on business. lin. Alex Thornton entertained at a dinner party on Wednesday for the .-following .-following ; American. Fork guests: Mrs. George Meredith, Mrs. Wilson '" Cunningham, and Miss Kate Rowley., "The'Toung Mothers Club member and their husbands were entertained; ' by Mrand rMs. Karl Banks and Mr,-and Mr,-and rMrg. Junius Hayes at the Bank . home, ' jThe room were beautifully decorated in hearts and the favors ' consisted of -comic valentines for the men and pretty valentines - for 1 the . -ladles. ' The guests were Messrs. and Mesdames C, A. Gammett, Thos. Fen-ton,' Fen-ton,' H. W. Jacobs, J. D. Thome, O. E, Grua, Lloyd Adamson,' J. A. West, ; Wlnfleld Clark, Martin . Christiansen, ' A, P. Warnlck, Bert Adams, ".Roy ' Smith, 8. Burton Smith, 8. Alma Kirk ' . and Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth, all of this city, and Mrs. Samuelson of Salt ' Lake. Game and music were enjoyed and a dainty lunch- served. - BT , -1 'I' i 'it ,(1 ' V ... 4 1 Vr . r i 1 - - - S tosoeoa |