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Show SATURDAY, DECEMBER Pleasant Grove Locals 1 Mr. and Mn. Milford Gardiner wer Provo visitors on Wednesday. Mrs. Stoma Poulson of Bait Lak City, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson Sunday. Mrs. KlUa Banks was to guest of Mr. and Mrs. Julian Hanson at Orro on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal, Mr. and Mrs. Vance West were Bait Lake visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfleld and Mrs. Eda Allred were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. 13. Maxfleld at Granite on Friday. Antone Gleason, who is teaching at Victoa Idaho, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gleason. Mrs. Owen Harding Is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bachus with a line baby boy. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thome and son, Cyril, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rondy Thome and family of Magna Mag-na on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson were guests of Mrs. Johnson's mother and brother at Provo on Christmas day, (Mrs. Eleanor Hayes and Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hayes and family). Mr. and Mrs. Vivian N. West entertained enter-tained at a family dinner on Christmas Christ-mas day. The guests included: Mr. and Mrs, Frank Frampton of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thome. Mr. and Mrs. Jens P. Fugal had as their dinner guests on Christmas day: Mr and Mrs. Alfred S wen son of Springvtlle, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal Fu-gal and Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gardiner. Virgil Peterson, who has been laboring lab-oring as a-missionary in the Mexican mission, returned home Wednesday. He recently enjoyed a tour of Mexico in company with J. Ruben Clark, U. 8. ambaaador to Mexico, and Franklin 8. Harris president of the B. Y. U. Mrs. A. G. Keetch waa pleasantly surprised last Friday evening. The event being bar birthday. Her brothers broth-ers and sister arrived with a hot upper prepared to serve In her honor. Those enjoying the supper and an evening of social chat were: . Mr. and Mrs. James D. Fage, Mr. and Mrs. David B. Thorna Mr. and Mrs. F. O, Thome, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobson and Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thorn of Provo. Mrs. Inei Olpin entertained at a family dlnnr on Christmas day. The number of th family present were Mr. and Mrs. Alonto Hanson and baby and Mr. and Mrs. Valtoa Morten "ian'ot' Ephrlam," '1&riKt'W&J tf&jjbi Olpin and family of Heber, Mr. and Mr. 8. JL Whit and family, Mr. and Mr. Lewis Olpin and family of this city, Mr. Emma Whit and daughter, Lurena and Mrs. Lucy Sen Hold of Provo. Thi 1 th first family gathering gath-ering held la th nwly completed horn of Mr. Olpin. Sprucing up! You can spruce up an old-fashioned bathroom hy putting in a modern Kohler built in tub or pedestal lavatory just about as easily as you can spruce up a living room by redecorating the walls. If you think that you are entitled to a better bathroom or an extra bathroom let us show you what we can do. Ask us to estimate no charge t'-r that. We'll promise you the lowest price that any honest, intelligent linn could possibly pos-sibly (piote vou on first-class fixtures and a first-class first-class job. Cunic in or call us up. S. F. Grant The Reliable Plumber American Fork, Utah 27, 1930 Fay Thorn was in Pleasant Grove Christmas day shaking hands with old friends. ..... ... , Bert Fage, who has spent the past five months in California, returned home the first of the week. Mrs. I M. Markham and daugbte, Lucille, of Proro were guests of Mr. James D. Thorn on Wednesday Wesley J. Beck and Dan E. Adams made a trip oo 8alt Lake Monday on business for the Pleasant Grove Poul try association. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walton of 8alt I.ake visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Duanne Harper and family and Mrs. Annie Thome. The families of Mr. and Mrs. Or son Bullock and Mr. and Mrs. Her bert Armltstead enjoyed their Christ mas dinner together at the bullock home. Mrs. Pearl Wadley entertained at dinner on Christmas day. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C. ,L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson of Ameri can Fork, LaVere and Nile and their lady friends and Miss Phyllis. Mr, and Mrs. C. L. Johnson had as their guests on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thornton of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson of Lehi. Mr. and Mrs. Lyean A. Johnson. Mrs. Otto Davis and children left last Saturday for a visit with relatives of Mrs. Johnson at Los Angeles. Mrs. Davis will also visit relative there. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thome of Bing ham motored to Pleasant Grove Monday. Mon-day. Mr. Thorne mother, Mrs. An nie Thome returned to Bingham with them for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Fage entertained en-tertained at a family dinner on CbriRt-mas CbriRt-mas day. The members present were, Mr. and Mr. Reed Peterson Mr. and Mrs. (Jack Conway and family, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Halllday and family auj Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Datemaa and family of Alpine. Mrar Sarah Atwood and daughter, Ardena, entertained the following members of the Atwood family at dinner on Christmas day: Mr. and Mr. William M. Atwood of Salt Lake, Bishop and Mr. L. M. Atwood and family and Bishop and Mrs. F. D. Atwood At-wood and family Mr. and Mr. Alma Christiansen entertained en-tertained the Anderson family at a Chrlatma tree and social Wednesday eveolftg at their bom. Th evening was spent In a program of Chrlstma song and. game. Th following famllle were present: Mr. and Mr. Albert '"IralttliM'ssViW fred Anderaon, Mr. and Mr. Lawrence Walker, Mr. and Mr. Lorin West, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rkhina, Mr. and Mr. Clarence Hilton, Mr. and Mr. Claude Newman. Thi Christmas social Is an annual affair at th Christiansen horn. KONURmKONUD AMERICAN FORK " SATURDAY. DECKMnvn .v. y Sister Sus0Kj Resolves ... . , ,;..,-v. A . A By HAROLD L COOK bmininniiiiiiiiniBreff KTEH 8U8AN wa full of all sorts of Nw Tear' re olutluna "Till Isn't man's world sny mora." the said "It belongs just as much to the women as It does to the men. We av our rights now; we're. Just as good ai are. and I'm Just going lo do everything tha, boy da fin going to skate as Ml as Thomas lnn and I'm gtdng to play basketball like John Thomas,,, and next fall I'll organic a schoo) football team for girls only. I'll be the captain and we'll next the regular school team or at least tie them because we're Just as good as they are.' I gues 111 show the world I Mother thinks that be cause she vrtcs she's, the ejjual of a man. but she's too old-fashioned. She Isn't half a ma I'll bet ah was pev er lp a rest good nghfln her Ufa. It's my generation that must prove that we're the equiHyef men. not Just by voting, and being 'doctors and lawyers acii thing, bat by fighting, an4 playing play-ing fool ball, and doing everything the men do. And i. think It' tlm there was woman President of these United States, too. Being president of the Ijidles' Aid Is too tame for women of my generation It's time they bfr C b'"- (tof-.n''n j fnr their W. C. Moore spent Christmas and the week-end with big family in Salt Lake. ' Mrs. Rachel H. Moore and three children of Spanish Fork ware guests ot Mrs. Steers' sister, Mr. H. E. Johnson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson and family were tti-jruest of Mr. Peter ton's BJotW Mtt. Thornton, at Amer ican Fork. On Tuesday evening, Mr. and Mrs. Horland Simmon's and Miss Heieo Gamett were guests of Miss Eva Gunther at a social in Lehl. Mr. and Mr.' Karl Banks and daughter, Louise, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cordner of Provo Bench on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Humphries were the guest of their daaghter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr. Cyril Anderson and family on Christmas day. The Tlmpanogos Stake Board of the Relief Society held their regular monthly meeUng at the borne of their president Ella M. Cragun Tuesday afternoon. Th Sunday School class of the Third ward taught by the Misses Lil lian SJoberg and Lovetta Andersen son enjoyed a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Ellis had as their guests for Christmas dinner. Mr. and Mss. Alonxo Ellla. . Alex Kills. and' WiynTjtna MAtelf 1 "ftlrtf ai attending school at the c. S. A. C. of Logan and are spending the holidays with their parents. Mrs. Ethel "West and Mrs. Wrda Hilton Walker were in Salt I-ake Mon day evening to visit with their sister, Mrs. E. U Jarvis, who recently un derwent an operation for goitre at the L. D. S. hospital and U very seriously ill. The Sunday School oilie r and teachers of the Third ward held their regular monthly business mtiiiiiK at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. I' H'ugal Monday evening Aft-r the business of the meeting had been taken -.are of a social hour and refrinlmienU were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gamett entertained enter-tained at a family dinner on Christmas Christ-mas day. The special Riiest of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Horland Simmons of Hurley, Idaho, and Mr. ami Mrs. Mlllen Hadmall of this city. Mrs Simmons Sim-mons was formerly Miss Manriue Gamett. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Jaiolm enter. tained on Christmas Kvc ,iiic (lnrnr Christmas day. Some of the j;iii -t.. arrived Christinas Kvt- and t;iyed until the clone of Cli r 1st ih.i .in The guests included: Mr and Mr in iun lAUdle of Ogden. grandpa Uolimson, Mrs. Hlne Allen. Mr. atnl Mrs atli. anlal Koblntton and Mr ;inl Mi. lohn Rolilnson of American Koi k, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Halllday and son. John, of this city. 8 the men Mm UBJgMgggpjSBgBJSarg3Bi53g:Ml" ' t Mmikmma4Jmemm.Mirk dingbUra except waaWng WB M bringing up bshieg." Susan thought that her MM msklng quit an IropressioBi m nr younger brother bcu h hadBt to-: to-: k m But wbes b ierruiw paused for breath she saw her mistake. mis-take. There's one thing you II never be, be drawled.' -What's thst?" she asked. -Tou'll never be member of a male quartet." Silence reigned In the play room, but 8usan' though: ere not idle. She s deciding ul - tip the foot-bhll foot-bhll Ides and perl.- f Presidency. -After all. girls sn vt h she said to herself, "and p : It would be better to resolve to dewlop womanly chnracterlstics like me.-e of my lovely mother" ((B. 1110 Wtr Nwppr Unle- A SPEEDY RECOVERY HAMOVC. Cigarette Lighter Let .me congratulate congratu-late yon. Mr. Purs, on getting about again so soon after Chrlstma. ALPINE NEWS Mrs. A. J. Adams and Mrs. Silas Bennett entertained at a shower Wed-muday Wed-muday afternoon of last 'week in honor of Mrs.J. Qulncy Adams, a bride o.f the week previous. Mrs. Adams received many beautiful and useful present. ''H The Happy Dozen were entertained Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. Leland Beck. The usual activities were en-Joyed en-Joyed after which a dainty lunch was eerved. ' Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bates entertained enter-tained at a wedding reception Friday evening in honor of their daughter, Hilda, and Mr. Francis G. Pulley who were married in the Salt Lake temple the day previous. Three hundred and twenty-five guests were present The bride's duress was of salmon colored satin with veil and allppers to match. The maid ot honor was Mary Bates, sister of the bride. Her dress was of pale green aatin. The bridesmaid were. Miss Esther Pulley and Miss Thelma Peterson both of whom wore pink silk. The bride carried a beautiful beau-tiful coquet of rose and sweet peas and each of the maid carried coquets of sweet peas. Th young couple received many beautiful and useful presents. They will make their home in American Fork. Monday vening about 7:45 a chicken coop belonging to Leonard Bate was partially destroyed by fire. The coop contained bailed straw, hay and apples. ap-ples. The Are was first seen by Geo. Huthion who was upending the evening at the Bates home and look- you'll save a lot of time and worky by coming in and letting us explain how quickly and EASILY Wt CAN ARRANGE C A 1 Si LOAN! $10 TO T 300 SMALL MONTHLY REPAYMENT TO SUII YOUR INCQ.V.E PERSONAL f FINANCE 0, U ROOM 9. 5tCONI coon 75 EAST CENTER ST PHONE: PROVO J0 PROVO, UTAH St j SUPERIOR SERVICE The Salt -Lake Utah, Railroad jj gets, your shipments through promptly. I Our personal service on shipments fj solves your 4 ' ' g Transportation Problems I SHIP VIAS. L. & U. R. R. Ide from a window discovered th coop was ablaze. Within few minutes min-utes a large crowd had gathered with buckets, shovel and hose. The Am erican Fork fire department were teleponed for but the fire wa under control before their arrival. They remained, however, and helped to carry out the balls of straw that wor left smoldering. Had it not been for the heavy snow on the roof tha flr no doubt would have spread to other building belonging to Mr. Bates and also to his mother's property adjoining. adjoin-ing. The loss Is estimated at $350 with no Insurance. The cauee of the Ore Is unknown. Mr. and Mrs. Bate wbh to thank all thoce Who so kindly kind-ly assisted them to put out th flr which would, no doubt, have taken all their buildings, as well as those of his mother, had it not been for their prompt assistance. A Christmas eve program was given in the ward recreation hall, Wednesday Wednes-day evening. A cantata under the direction of Mr. R. W. Wiser was very much enjoyed by five hundred mem- There are delinquent of the following described stock, on Karat s assessment levied of the 3rd day of October, 1930, the several taomiu opposite the names of the repective tockholdersr j Cert. East West HmsV No. Primary Meadow Meadow tita D, James Allen Burton Adams A. A. Anderaon ;. .. Margaret E. Bullock....' W. C. Baxter (Irving Johnson) Rulon W. Brimhall 190 Carl B. Carlson Federal Land Bank Pledgee of Lorenzo W. Clark 62 Jen P. Fugal Hogan Nlelaon (Jena P. Fugal) Leonard Fryer F. J. Foulk . 128 Samuel J. Green Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledge of Herman Green S3 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledge ot Perry Harper 184 Parry Harper , , , , J. L. Harvey Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledgee of Led P. Harvey 337273 Leo P. Harvey 199 Irving Johnson (Leo P. Harvey Wm. M. Hone. 189 H. E. Johnson Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledgee of Jens P. Monaon 95 Jena P. Monson . Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledgee of Swen Monson. 132 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledgee of Peter Mack (J. B. Stiner) 160 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledgee of Geo. A. Monson-.. Robert McOmle, (V. Barney Federal Land Bank, of Berkeley Pledgee of Arthur D. McAlister Oacar F. Nlelsoo 94 67 Kilmer m, .leluon.;. ..i Martin H. Nelson Jacob Neteon , Isaac W. Nelson , John H. Newman H. L. Nlelson Sine K. Nielsen Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledgee of N. C. Nielsen 697071 Federal Land Bank of Berkeley Pledgee of Clarence W. Pack 148 Hans Kasmuseen E. J. gwenson Niela A. Swenson Federal Land Bank of Berkeley PledRt-e of W. W. Thayne (P. 1). Canfleld) 82 Fedural Iand Bank of Berkeley 1'ledKee of J. A. Wnolstenhulme 180181 Federal Ijmd Rank of Berkeley Pledge of Howard O. Warnick 147 Federal luid Hunk of Berkeley Pledge., of IX M. Wadley N J. Wadley Fed.; i.and Itank of Berkeley Pledgee of Jessie R. Wadley 75 Federal Land Hunk of Berkeley . Pledgee of II I). Wadley .... 60 Federal Iand Bank of Berkeley Plediree of C. P. Warnick . 4359 '". P. Warnlrk Fedeni Land Hank of Berkeley PLdx- e f ii. n. Warnick .143 144 Federal I.and Hank of Berkeley Pledgee o' A. P. Warnick....! 45 1 46 Fed ral Land Hank of Berkeley Pledge of A. P., Reed and Merrill Warnl.k 142 Ihnim I Wright 1,11 Man I Wright 129130 Fed-ral I. nul Hank of H"rkelev I'ledg. 'e or Joseph s. Walker 9293 Wellington Wurlmrlon (Mrs. Fl'a llele. risen) i'i a--, m il.iiu (, w iih law I if. on anr,. u th aw m tnnnv g lares " r.miv, i i I,. ,., .,, .' niv Hall. l,l,.g"M.'.", tsf ' 1 J i Will M' BUiU OL Vtv v. -- ,t(ali!inUCli' ' I. : iliv ,.f i id'h ... o o t tn I)H " ' hef on, together with the costs of advertising and J""', eecr"' First pU)ll at Ion Dwcmbr 27. 1930. ' beraofthejsrard. The costu' were the property 0f v i. 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