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Show FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1932 TIIK PLEASANT QUOTE RETI1W Office J. D. Tborne fosidw hoM 57-W A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Post Offiet at Pleasant Grote, Utah, u second fciaaa matter. Subscription rates, 12.00 per year in adraaee. , mam. Advertisement .rates: Display, 35 cents a column inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rate of 10 cent per eight-pomt line per insertion. Want ait. Rate 2 cents per word eaeh insertion. in-sertion. Payment mturt acrempany advertisement I On Utah County Farms With Extension Agents I Most successful farmers are those who keep records. During the past year 29 Farm Account cooperators in Utah County completed projects which Included a detailed account of their farming operations. Other cooperators Joined the force this year, making a total of about forty. From Information Just received from the college, there were more than 460 farmers In Utah who are keeping farm accounts under the taken as they came anywhere In the United States, there are between 15 and 20 farmers whose average labor lab-or Income Is approximately four times the average labor income of the whole group". , "This law Is as significant In extension ex-tension work as Mendel's law Is in plant breeding or the Babcock test In dairying. It points the way to readjustments that may be made by farmers In each community any- iP- ' Mm Ite "t wwM ii IT of the tlx layers of i PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW TT 1.1 1 X7wrr Tmnnrtant illgmanu iua and In upervlslon -of the extension service I where, looking toward a betterment ..... - M A. .fi,lt of the Utah State Agricultural coi- , oi weir conumun lege, according to C. O. Stott, extension ex-tension economist. These account books will be summarised sum-marised at the college at the close of the year and the book, together with the tabulated analysis, will be returned re-turned to each Individual cboperator, showing his farm account ' in comparison com-parison with the average of. the entire group. This service will give each cooperator a measuring stick which should prove to be Invalu able In measurjng-.the-relative eff 14 gpinach ciency of his farm as a unit, as well as to measure the efficiency of the various Individual enterprises on the farm which go to make up the entire business of farming, Mr. Stott points out. Dr. C. B. Smith, assistant director direc-tor of the extension service for the United States Department of Agriculture, Agri-culture, has framed what he calls u ''economic agricultural law," which Is as follows: "In- any- group Tjf""luO "" Tarmers, -HOW GERMAN TREATMENT . STOPS CONSTIPATION Acting on BOTH upper and lower bowel, the German remedy Adlerlka tps- constipation, -It brings out the poisons which .cause gas bloating and bad sleep, Win. Thornton, Druggist. adv. 6 H.n j' n'.w j mm n ill j in Dr. L. W.Jones Following is an adaquate diet for one person for one month at the least minimum cost below which It Is not safe to go. from the standpoint stand-point of health, growth and efficiency: effic-iency: "FRUITS & VEGETABLES" Tomatoes 3 qts. Beets 1 pt. String Beans .". 1 pt. Peas ." 1 Pt Corn .l.Pt nrr: m pts Cabbage 1 lbs. Lettuce -. iVt lbs. Potatoes 12-16 lbs. Carrots 3 lbs. Onions '...,.., 1 lb. Apples 2 lbs. Peaches 1 qt GRADUATE" VETERINARIAN. Telephone 174-J Lehi, Utah DR. A. W. OLSEN Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Neurocaiometer Service "- Home Calls For Office Rate. Phone 19-W LEHI, UTAH Apricots 1 qt, Raspberries ....... 1 qt. Strawberries l-qt. Dewberries . . . .T. . T. . , 1 qt. "OTHER FOODS" Milk - 30 qts. Butter 2 Jbs Eggs 30 Cereals , ": 2 lbs Flour .- 9 lbs. Peas, peanuts or dried beans 1& lbs. JElslif-poultry of lenn meats' 4 lljs. Cheese . .-. . '. . ......... 2 '-lbs-. Fats, Lard or bacon , . .. 1 lb. Sugar, honey and molasses . . 6 lbs. bpt jjy lom The End Alone Count. John Hrlylii once declared of hit idi ft e-l m M wl n -In -the long run" And they did It Is the Kin In Hie Ions run that Is life' bpRt.win Tlie runner, who wfns the first inp Is a good runner, but he who stays on and keeps at his running and wins the last Is the best run tier. The boxer who wins the tight Is he who wins In the long-run. h chapter In a life may b tragic, hot if the end Is happy, what does It matter? It Is the end that .imti. London Chronicle' of th six layers of cord fabric under the tread la thU tlrt, two do not run from bead to bead they art really cord ''breaker strips" and that's what we call them, although some tire makers call them tatra plies. GOODYEAR QUALITY BARGAINS Famous lifetime guaranteed Pathfinder CASH mess atM-ee-si aeMje-ae Ml6 $tSl9 W EACH 1 J EACH In Pn. In Pr. Steele $4.7 SlnIe .). Twbe I Tube ! MM-SS-at j ssx7S-t PR1- SJaai6 ' EACiI UHf EACH "rInPr. "InPrs. StaU $5.43 Sinsl $6.33 Tube 1.03 Tube SU.17 axf.ee-if t-ee-e till EACH I? 3 EACH In Pr. In Pr. Single $6.fc5 Single $6.75 Tube St.30 Tube $1.33 SeOHReg.Cl. SOI3HO.S.C1. niiEnAs HfiS Single $4.19 Single $4.29 Tube .90 Tube .9 Announcement The Ellison Cleaning Works wlshee to announce the purchase and installation of the Supreme Efficiency Ef-ficiency method of cleaning, tauSht bv the Ramsey Universal School tf American Fosk vicinity. Here are a few advantages patronizing our concern: Garments ordinarily requiring use of water especially silk dresses, are' now successfully dry cleaned Without the aid of water, therefore ' eliminating the usual shrinkage. Men's clothing Is so thoroughly renovated in our dry cleaning operation op-eration you will not be annoyed by-same by-same spots reappeanring by general gen-eral exposure, which is many times the case under ordinal y cleaning conditions- Another Factor In Our Favor. We have a department in our plant specially adapted for clearing garments; the color of which have faded and run together; this has hoon n obstacle which we have overcome. You will be greatly sur- nrloert with the results we obtain In such garments. Our glove cleaning Is done in the same superior manner. Perspiration tips and water spots are removed from the Kloves and at the same time giving the leatheK proper lub-ricft.tion lub-ricft.tion with original luster. The hat cleaning department also receives the .same benefit of this modern process of cleaning, followed follow-ed by the skill of our workmen, enables en-ables us to reblock and recondition to siiitTOUrequlreinehfs. Remember we are EXCLUSIVE OPERATORS in American Fork of these modern methods. . -ELJJSON CLEANING CO- Mrs. Wm. J Greenland, Reporter. Mrs. Adolph Rasmussen and Miss Lue Groesbeek entertained the members mem-bers of the rythym band June 1, at the Rasmussen home. A number of games were enjoyed by the youngsters young-sters after which dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mr. Roy Hoops of Sallna, visited here last week with his mother, Mrs. John Barkdull and family. Miss Addell Pickering of Alpine spent Saturday and Sunday at the Barkdull home guest of Miss Cora Hoops. The Primary officers and teachers teach-ers together with their partners en-Joyed en-Joyed a party at the Adolph Rasmussen Ras-mussen home Friday evening. Games were played after which delicious de-licious refreshments were served to twenty-three guests. At the M. I. A. conjoint meeting Sunday evening Miss Mary Pulley was the principal speaker. Rulon Nicholes and Francis Foster of American Fork rendered splendid . parts on the program. . SHIP BY RAH Have you read in this paper of the Nationwide ment ol tne people asking all shippers to BHl RAIL. This will help to stabalize our laPge8t . try, provide work for a large number of peopll hasten the return of prosperity. Ride The Big Red Cats Of The Salt -Lake & Utah Rait SHIP VIA S. L. & U. R (sands U st raw"1' Other Sixet GOOD USEI1 Equally Low TIRES Si CP American Fork Motor Co. PHONE 17 . . S.:2b of Evil The "m:&rH of the benst" as It appears ap-pears In the twentieth verse of the nineteenth chapter of the Revelation Revela-tion of st John the Divine, refers to following the path of evil as distla-gulslieuLfrom distla-gulslieuLfrom following the, path of good. . Those who take the latter course are said to hare the seal of the lamb, In contradistinction to the mark of the beast. t I 4 &;:dt) Tm all aeanea up on furnace tending i s:ia'Fii'ii:fyKi. A U TO M A T I C COAL B U R N E R does it cheaper . . . better!" HOME UNITS AS LOW AS INCLIINO AUTOMATIC (OHIIOtl Phu BMilBal iBitallaUoe chart ! IreisM TUMI Af ION Al 11.10 A MONTH Mea who value time ami comfort rebel against shoveling shovel-ing coal to furnaces. Naturally for Iron Fireman performs per-forms this task better and far more economically than it can possibly be done by hand. Iron Fireman in hotels, office buildings, schools, churches and factories is earning for owners (a nation-wide survey shows ) 39-44 per cent a year. Now you can have this same proved Iron Fireman to provide the luxury lux-ury of automatic coal heat with substantial savings in fuel bills. We will gladly survey your home heating system and tell you what Iron Fireman can save. Call us now for this free service! S5 Telephone 23 Lehi- Am. Fork Locals Miss Eileen Chipman returned home Monday from a short trip to Bryce's and Zions canyons in southern south-ern tftah. Miss Chipman accompanied accom-panied Mr? and Mrs. E. A. Culbert-son Culbert-son of Salt Lake on the trip. hot at Hom Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Wright of Salt Lake, were dinner grjests Sunday ,of Mr,-- iiod..- Jlrs.iFrapK Iiush. The "Wrights came to attetid the funeral of Charles R. Miller. . " BUY AT BOMB The Reverend II. L. Wilson was again in charge of , Sunday night services at the Community Church last Sunday, after an al)senceQf hreeweeks. Rv. Wilson visited with relatives in Wooster, Ohio. . BUT AT HOM1 . . Mrs. Oma Mitchell entertained Wednesday afternoon at Binns Hollow. Hol-low. Her guests were Mesdames Pearl Robinson, May Elsmore, Mary Rett and Jeil-Moffett. Mrs. Mitchell sufved a 'delicious, chicken luncheon tate in tlie uTteTnoofi. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Leo Meredith was among the guests at ii party given by Mrs. Gertrude Keller of Mexico, who entertained en-tertained at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. C. Olsen at Provo Monday afternoon. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. William Firmage and daughter, Miss Agnes Firmage visited in Provo Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Firmage. Mr. a.nd Mrs. Andy Firmage of Logan visited visit-ed the Firmages here over last week end. . BUT A BOMB Celebrating the birthday of John H. Robinson, which occurred Thursday Thurs-day of last week, Mrs. Robinson entertained en-tertained at dinner, that evening. Covers were laid- for" twenty-one. Roses and peonies were used, in decorating the rooijis - ' BUT AT. KHU Among thosefrorn put of the city wIuT attended the funeral services of Charle R. Miller here Sunday were Mr. and iirs. Ray Stringham, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Madsen, Mantl; Mrs. Art Storrs and family, and George .Storrs, Salt Lake; Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Hasler and son of Provo; Mr., and Mrs. MelvinStringhamr and family of Ogden. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. William Chipman and Mrs. Walter Strange entertained . the Ladies Literary Club o.n "Thursday afternoon last at Mrs. Chipman's home. Mrs. Harold Holdaway, who has returned from a three and one-half one-half years' mission with her hus band on the Tongan Islands was the guest speaker. Her experiences and information, together with exhibits ex-hibits brought from the islands were much enjoyed. Dr. V. F. Houston played several musical selections on the piano accordian which also were enjoyed.L3te in the afternoon a delicious lunch was served. Twenty members were present. " BUT A BOMB Albert J. Darling, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Darling, is home enjoying en-joying a thirty days furlough from the United States naval service. Mr. Darling has attained the rank of first class seaman and has com- j pleted four years service in the j navy. He has -signed up for two years more at the end of which time he will have completed his training. Mr. Darling has traveled consider- ablyeJnaJmrdOheJJS. S. Cait I STAR I ii ii II A II II tA II ii ii ii mwr Flour I . . - . ' : II I tq wnxwu a OxrTKrn. unn I Bg lO IT VihlU VT - A WM USED CAR BARGAINS 1927 Chevrolet Ton Truck, closed cab stake body. 1931 Chevrolet 1 ton, duel wheels stake body. 1929 Chevrolet Sedan. t 1928 -Chevrolet Sedan. 1928 Durrant Coach, 1928 Essex Coupe. , 1927 Whippett Coach. Nielsen Auto Co. ' Croi-Word Puzile Tlie first genuine cross-word puzzle puz-zle of the modern type was com posed hy Arthur Win.n, and -appeared .in a supplement of the New York Sunday World on December 21, 1913. The outbreak of the World war arrested the cross-word puzzle craze temporarily, but It was revived re-vived as a feature in the World In 1918. . unniei Storage" and "Dry" Batteries The storage battery merely stores op electricity which Is put Into It nd gives It out as needed. A dry battery makes electricity out ot chemicals. It Is not really dry. It contains a watery solution of the necessary chemicals, but this Is ab-sorbed ab-sorbed by charcoal or some other porous substance so that it will not spill or leak out BUT AT HOMB - 5 iual St islble the uu" WANT AI 3 Automatic Wajher. Rug. Cheap. Inqulum American Fork For Rent Severn, gation water. Inquire j City Recorder, Hewmt Cedar Posts- inquire wieisen Auto. For Sale-1926 PortD shape. Only 25.00. W oiiice. Found Tan cloUibeO tery Memorial Day. oJ have same by caning ill ana paying tor adv. NOTICE Tfie annual Stockholdml of the Wadsworth Hill m will be held June 27tS, at P. M., at Oscar Pickering's at Alpine City, Utah. OSCAR PICKERING, M Toet Out Then, on tlie other band, a bach elors 1110 is jusf one unaarneqj behind it in tie tws -rthing after aaother. Boston Iran-i bettered the tradition of mail r : : Their Work M M All who have meant m their whole beart, hantej work, althoiiRh they msj fore they have had tlmttt Every heart that hai tot and cheerfully has left s hops Given Polith Horror The ambassiidor of Poland, Tytus Filipowicz, decorated Mrs. Wood-row Wood-row Wilson with the Grand Cordon of the Order Polonia Restituta at a ceremony held at the embassy of Poland in Washington. This high decoration was bestowed upon Mrs. Wilson as The latest mark ofjgrat ifGue rfoi F the Influence of the great war President of the United States in the unlBcation of Poland. BUT AT BOMB- Symbol of Authority The design on the reverse of our dime the bundle of rods and ax ot the Roman lictors symbolises power pow-er over life and limb. The fasces, which Is the Latin name for the bundle of rods and the ax sticking out, were originally the emblem of the king's absolute authority over life and limb, and as such, passed over te the high magistrates of the republic. HOW TO KNOW IF YOU HAVE STOMACH ULCER script Exchange. ANNOUNCEMENT The Boley Barber Shop is now open to the public c invite all former customers and the general public to cc. in and vOu wilT receive the same courtesy as yourecm in former years. - Special Childrens Hair Cuts Coming Week lk LOCATED JUST WEST OF CHEVROLET MOTOE j workers the chUdrei lg charMtei iance of ' Secretary Governor 1 li-iltv to MIS""' the serving ppreclatioi Commerce a iBatsitr- Uthe bull the pre-s band fro' , at Jord iihire Para tnity nd Band and iper unlforn iarade one ed to tl about thi know tha' ts had P' that, pack' several .s p-eninp Icrowd as wherry 1 Ly Ann Ni of Mr- a In, was nr 0urls arii ive said, difficult 1 Iprettiest effectiv ired to I berry sei p crowds le. The" school w: VERN BOLEY Jparit groi lie lawn pner. Tl lspensi and Til.,..,,,,..,,,, , i , , , . . . . I I I - I " i . ". 1 ' me From Rom PLUMBING & HEATING STATE STREET, LEHI fornia, at present stationed at "San Pedro. He has visited Honolulu, sailed through the Panama Canal on up to New Tor, landed at Cuba and many other interesting points. If you have stomach trouble and pain after eating, it is very likely uleer. If possible, see a doctor. If unable tQcnnsult a doctor, try Dr. Emll's Adlatablets and correct diet. Adla tablets counteract add stomach stom-ach and help to protect the ulcer "u"' injury oy iooa. Kesults are immediate. Large bottle with free diet instructions only J1.00. Wm. Thornton Drug Co. - adv. 6-3-4t. o Molecule Found Room A small bottle which' had been pumped almost perfectly tree of air was recently explored, and In the bottle were still 77.000,000,000,000 of molecules of oxygen, 288;000,000,-000,000 288;000,000,-000,000 molecules of nitrogen, and smaller Quantities of other gases. Laafnagea That Live The Breton and Welsh languages are by no means dead tongues, each being spoken today by more than a million people. The Celtic family fam-ily of languages has also several other living members Irish, Scotch, Gaelic and Manx. PLEASANT GROVE to PRICE bylElirHONI 55c After 8:30 P. M. Only 35c Station-to-station rates. others you may want. TELEPHONE Good News ROME FACTORY ANNOUNCES 15 To 30 Per Cent Reduction ON ITS FAMOUS LINE OF BED SPRINGS AND MATTRESSES i in BJ afTTV S B BUY THE FAMOUS SLUMBERON MATTRESS NOW AT REDUCED PRICESI Let us explain the features that make the Slumberon the world's" finest mattress. 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