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Show It f I T r" .-.i.''!-' -;..-j.,,-,...,;.,....-t''." r. . '' . "S 2 "1 .,..a 'I..'......,.. - ".' . ; ' ! Uvt. ri f -mM;V s ju (;j mC AMERICAN FOUK CITIZEN SATURDAY; JULY 7,1928 r.i see lioipanop lie To Be Bigger Thian Ever Wti Tb.Kiwanl.Club. ...tanning to uua 0M Wi fcC7 rected 41 CLfor the Seventeenth nn ju ' - .ntlon wlta IB v.. r rmnmerce. fasts of Brlgbam Young 1 Cthnt the gathering will U sot greater than any jbM 111 Wnd ccordlng fptBOiot" Roberts, or-L or-L (tef director of the hike. Ct. information has been committee to guide oped to take pari in u to the lummit 01 ine nOimUlB. 'j road, which on July JO and bi well policed, awalU the b niy come to Provo and n Ui own ca r Jo Aspen i July 20 or he macome Br jwriaB Fbrk Canyon, rbo take the.hlke must pro. lr own food Vand bed. A At grounds, however, will ttidi of food stuffs to sell ilmitety valley prices. nptm in the Theatre of the 11 begte about 1:30 and will libont 10:00 o'clock, after ( tage bonfire vftll be lighted pwprtote ceremony. ... Those :o the hike who have a good m lorited to list It as a part irtfrtn. will begin early Satur-stag, Satur-stag, the earlier the better, to the summit and back can ti about seven hours, but to take It should plan to i entire day on the mountain. M ramping place near fine 1 be available. Some people Vt the Grove several days aft- lit to enjoy the mountains. o Priesthood Meeting Of Hetf Timpanogos Stake lasic Course Progreseing Nicely t list issue, through a nils lining we stated that Prof. pofProvo was aiding in pnr sitfourse. Prof. Amonon Is Prof. Arnold and W. H V to Provo while Mr. R. E. tocher of the Junior High Clr work here Is aiding tn , n . . ui uruve course, rnis is a opportunity for beginners ttft In the work so that as Khool begins we will have Ptwial for our Juntnr TUch 'Hid. Fi Mrs. Clifford P. Orua and Clifford, Jr. and Charlotte. JkPsaadena, California, and en of Grand Porks, North "re Wests of and. Mrs. P Ills week. The Priesthood Union Meeting of the Timpanogoa Stake of Zion will be beld in the Pleasant Grove Taber. nacle Sunday, July 8th, 1928 at 1 p. m. All former officers of the Alpine 8take together with new offlcere and all members of the stake axe urged to be la attendance. . The stake presidency has received permission from the bishoprics of the three Pleasant Grove wards to use the Pleasant Grove tabernacle tor all take meetings until further arrange menta can be made. Thursday night the stake presidency and high, council 'met In a special council meeting, there being present ail members or the High Council, stake presidency and stake clerk. It was decided to hold ward conference In the Windsor ward Sunday night to fill thenracancy in the bishopric caus. ed bythe appointment of Bdmond Cragun to the Stake presidency and J. W. Glllman to the High Council. Pleasant Grove Ldcals Alex EM U able to be around agalu after a tall sustained about tan days ago. Mrs. Ethel Dryadale and children King and Beth were Payson visitors on Sunday. The Misses Eva Calmer and Ber- nieeAU?edr'E&aMea - baaluM - trip -to Salt Lake Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Pugal, are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a ten pound baby boy born July 4th, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rlchins "'of Orem, are receiving congratulations over the birth of a winsome baby girl on Friday. Harold Clark is improving at the Lehl Hospital from a fractured nip received in a fall from the county spray wagon. Little Miss Beth Drysdale returned Saturday from a ten days visit with her grandmother, Mrs. John Butter at Payson. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner are proud parents of a baby boy born July 4th, Mother and babe are doing nicely. Pleasant Grove Boy Secures Position At. Baker, Oregon ' mm. Richard Walker received some bad bruises in falling from his horse on l July 4th. The horse was frightened i by a : fire cracker thrown under LeGrande Walker, hou of James II. Walker, who graduated 'rum the Agricultural College this spring with a Bachelor Degree, has stciirert a .position with the government at ' Baker, Oregon. Iii.s work is in the! agricultural line and harmonizes with able his college work. He .a young, man of pleasing personality, willing to work, and always determined to do his best. His many relatives and friends residing here wish him all kinds of success in his new work. Fire Chief J. Kemp and wife and daughter, Mrs. Clark Nelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Williamson attended the meeting and social of the Utah Juab County Firemen held at Eureka Sunday. A very profitable and enjoy time is reported. Senor Lago of Madrid, Spain, Prof. I of Spanish at the U. of U. and Mrs. Hattie Tremayne Welsh of Salt Lake, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. 0. E Grua July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moffett, Mr, and Mrs. Max Moffett of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner went to Edgewater near Payson to dance July 4th. Silfred Cragun of Ogden,-visited day with his brother, Edmna Cragun. - Mr. and Mrs. Kenieir of Lehl and aad Mrs. Kenler of Iowa, Tislted fnly 4th with Mrs. Lacy Gray. Claude Stewart of Barley, Idaho, and-KrsrtSrac'TiOniasdchlldTen of Ogden, were guesta of Mrs. Lacy Gray on Sunday. Miss Jallth SJoberg, who la' employed em-ployed la the Telephone office la Salt Lake, Is spending her month's vaca tion with her parents. Ike Hayes, Claud B. Hayes, Her. man Parduhn, Alma Kirk, Roy Smith and Howard Thome went to Straw, berry Valley July 1 on a fishing trip. Frank D. Atwood, Dr. J. & Huchel, Mayor F. B. Newman, Roy Smith aad Bert Smith enjoyed the Lions Club banquet at Lehl Thursday evening. Mrs. G. F. Barnes, Mr. aad Mrs, M. E. Barnes and Mrs. Lloyd Manser of Oklahoma, visited Tuesday at the Clifton Clark hope. Svea Johnson of Dies At Lynndyl Provo Hospital Svea Johnson, 15, of LyandylL dledj at the rrovo Hospital uonaay as m result re-sult of a three car" arnash. up near Orem pn the State highway Bunday afternoon? - Mr. and Mrs. Max Moffett visited July Srd, with Mr. and Mrs. R. FJ. Moffett. Mr. Max Moffett Is a mem. ber of the Rossell Orchestra of Salt Lake; ' The other injured ones arer J. W. Russer 132 Thirteenth) Street Ogden, a four Inch out across the forehead and a fractured kneecap; Mr. RusseL a scalp wound from ear to ear aad cute about the legs aad body; their daughter LInie Russel, 19, cuts about the head: and body Christina John, son, 17, of Lynndyll, sister of Svea. and daughter of Mrs. Aana Mac Mahon of Lynndyll,- cut across the mouth; Eurar Hunt, Salt Lake, cuts about arms and body;Jack RusselL 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell nnln. lured as was also Horace Brlenholt of Saady. The two Johnson slaters hare been employed by Mrs.'' Poulsoa picking berries and were, riding with Runt and Brlenholt, in a small coupe. They were going south on the Stat highway. high-way. The Rosaell family was return. Ing to Ogden. According to a . sworn statement given Sheriff J. D. Boyd by Mr. and Mrsr Henry Shore of Fruitar Callt, who were returning south on the State highway after-lslting the OlplBijeBge-woreHk-ouffanVmodelt-bli Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Grua and child, ren and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Grua and children spent Tuesday at Bingham Bing-ham and Sal tair. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Richie of Delta, came to Pleasant Grove Sunday to blsit with relatives. Mr. Richie returned re-turned Monday but Mrs. Richie and children will remain for an Indefinite visit with her mother, Mrs. Nettle Walker, and other relatives. ALHAMBRA PLEASANT GROVE Friends of Harold Walker will be ! glad to note that Mr. and Mrs. Haroid Miss Arvllla Clark and Miss Ruth , Walker, ' who moved to Lehl some Mozeley are registered at the Unlver. slty of California-at Los Angeles and write that-they- are enjoying their work very much. Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Grua had as supper guests Wednesday, Mr. and MrB. B. L. Allyn an d children of Mil-ford, Mil-ford, Mrs. William FItxgerald of Mo. dena, Willard Shipley of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark and children. Tonight, Saturday, July 7 . , Marion Davies in "PATSY" picture for. the whole family to chuckle at each other: -1 Also Good Comedy. 10c and 20c. Sunday and Monday, July 8 and 9 , Rudolph Schildkraut n the finest human intreet torr ever filmed kkA Ship Comes In pSamiiP!l'turt'-' She loved her husband and her son devotedly, Jd i " "uly called her boy to the colors, uhi K lov UK lnnoct,nt wafl convicted of murder, Bhe a story of -"V i.imi. neauty and charm. A picture you will never forget. - Also ,WH and Qooi pojnejy, iQc and 25c. Tuesday anrl Wr1viAsAv .ThItt in and 11 The Covered WagfonM D... . Stll tho crrnafAx nttnM .t all flmoa "li. i? w Kroat demand of the theatre going public, they are N u th Klvo tU(se who haven't seen it a cbnnco to do so, as Pock u F" like it. " hy people who will see it again. Over the thrill swept western. pioneers. Ha never and never will he nn- A!n rl,mB,ivr. nays-only. 10c and 25c. Uunfr 37th Mri- Frank Ball-attended the 93rd birthday anniversary of her grandmother Walton of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ludwlgson and Mr. Wesley Monson, motored to Vivian Park Wednesday Wed-nesday and spent the day. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chrlstensen are all smiles over the arrival of a wee boy at the home of their son, Theadore of Bingham. i Mr. and Mrs. Millard Ralls have moved to Bingham, where they will visit friends for several days. Hiss Louise Shoell will be the 'principal speaker at the Second ward Sacrament meeting Sunday evening, July 8th. Webb-Jense Wedding , ; One of the leading nuptial events of Jaat wekira8-tlie-"HiarriAgej'0"Ml3a - Mabel Webb.' daughter of Mr. and Mm. B. G.Webb of Lehl, and Mr. Wesley Jenae, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jense of this city. The marriage marri-age took place June 2S in the Salt Lake Temple. In honor of tfie marriage a recep-thm recep-thm was given Friday , night (June -29) In the Lehl Memorial Hall by the bride's parent Baskets of roses war attractively arranged throughout the rooms, carrying oat an effective color scheme of Pink and whit. . The bow. er . where the wedding party stood was of pink and whit , streamer with baskets of rose and ferns. The bride was lovely la a gown of white satin, trimmed with lac mad pearls.- Her tall rell - was eanght -wits orange blosscps and pearl. Sh carried a shower, bouquet. of brld roses. Miss Blanch webb was maid of -honor and wore a frock of pink aatla. Her bouquet wa plak . sweet peas. . The brides maids were Miss Dorothy Jense of Pleasant Grove, and Miss Helen Salsner of Salt Lake. Miss Undertaking . . Parlor in Pleasant Grove, where, they .viewed the body of their father, Nathkn Shore, who was killed in an auto and train collision at Vineyard Saturday, Russel was driving a new car at a terrific speed, the statement says and crashed head on Into the coupe driven by Hunt In the collision, the Russell car swung around so that the car struck the Shore car bending the body and axel of the Shore car and tearing off on fender. Both the Russell and th Hunt car :wer,e completely demolished. Although bout cars were enclosed Mrs. Russell and Svea Johnson were thrown to the pavement. Deputy sheriff S. A. Willis who had Just, passed .Jtht tV9 .jra .befoTe..th? accident rushed Mrs. Russell and her daughter and son and one of the Joha-son Joha-son girls to Clark's Clinic. A passing pass-ing motorist took RusselL Hunt and the other Johnson gorl to the - Aird Mrw-Frank-BaH-entertained at a j HosnitaUa-ProTO : 12 o'clock dinner Tuesday for Mr. and I o Mrs. Ren Morgan and Mrs. J. J. Smith TenSO Drama, Fine of Salt Lake. i ComerfTr. Deen Anneal. j r --jr ri f time ago where Mr. Walker was to work for the , Dlxon-Taylor.Russell Co.; have moved to Provo to work for the same company. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Frampton of Spanish Fork visited with Pleasant Grove- relatives - Sunday. -Th Dr. experienced a severe scare on Tuesday Tues-day of last week when a tank of gas exploded In the office adjoining his and set the room on fire. Water was thrown into Dr. Frampton's office to protect It from the flames. Mrs. Jane Walker 'entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday at a family reunion" at her home in Lindon In honor of her birthday. birth-day. The afternoon was spent In imminences im-minences of early family life. A tray luncheon was serred to the following members of her family: Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker and family, Mrs. Zola Walker Gargoty and family of Price. Mr. and Mrs. John V. Johnson John-son and family. Mrs. Margaret Walk-ttt Walk-ttt .-j fomilT. Mr. and Mrs. er went ow Uwrence Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and family and Mrs. W.J. Strong and family of AL pine. . Mr. and Mrs. K W. Clark and children left by auto the first of the week for California where they will do missionary work for the next two years. Fast Action Theme of "A Ship Comes In" Has Every Element Calculated to Hold Interest of Public. . Mrs. Mary Wadley Clegg of Soldier Summit, and Mrs. Belva Wadley Edwards Ed-wards of Panaca, Nevada, are visiting visit-ing this week with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Wadley at Lin. don. Thursday and Friday, July 12 and 13 an Dane and George & Arthur in ThrillS. "CIRCUS ROOKIES" (1 "'HurpriseH, howls of mirth nnd a love story. " 1 '"'V "lie laiinh. Int. It f5 nix reels lonK. Jso Good Comedy. six 10c ind 20c. Wat.' f r Ray,m nnd Untton and Wallace Berry in Two carload of cold pack straw-herrles straw-herrles were shipped east today' after Just a month in the cold storage plani at Provo. One carload was shipped by the H. W. Jacobs Co., and one by the Pleasant Grove Canning Co. Among those . who .. attended, the funeral of Mrs. Annie S. Hindley at American Fork Tuesday were: Mrs. Mary Cooper, Mrs. Laura Limy Mrs. Oscar-Richlns, Mrs. Mizie Bullock, Mrs. Amanda Gleason, Mrs. Annie Thorne, Mrs. Mary R. Halliday, Mrs. Luella E. Thorne, Mrs. Ella M. Cragun, Mrs. Martha T. Keetch, Mrs. George Shoell, Mrs. Jennie W. John, son, Mrs. Ella M. Cragun, Mrs. Vilate West, Mrs. Annie Holman and Mrs. U M. Atwood. FREEMAN Shoes - WEAR i . . ... Thome's -Clothes-Shop We have an important announcement to make about August the 1st. Watch for it. ' ' . . Pathos, Plot, Suspense, Thrill Distinguish Dis-tinguish Great DeMllle Picture as Best of th Tear. -. Drama, comedy, ...appeal, action, pathos, plot, suspense, thrill these are the elements that distinguish the latest DeMllle Studio production tor Pathe, "A Ship Comes In," as th finest (production of the current sea son. The leading characters portray. ed by such capable screen artists as Rudolph Schildkraut, Louise Dresser, Robert Edeson, Milton Holmes and Louis Natheaux, ensure exhibitors and their patrons th finest film entertainment entertain-ment offered Tty "Pathe In recent years Comes To Alhambra Theatre Sunday and Monday - Human Interest Story. The story has HUMAN INTEREST from start to finish. . Every picture fan will relish Peter Plecrnick's sublime patriotism, his trust In and love for his adopted country, and confronted con-fronted with a new life only to taste the deepest sorrow. - Here Is a story so constructed, that each character stands out In bold relief logical and convincing. Interest In their fates never lags and the simplicity of the theme will strike home. . .. . : - taffeta, and Miss Salsner was dressed dress-ed -in- yBHo"gorgett:-They:" each. '" carried bouquet of pink sweet pas. Little Miss Marie Sullivan of Salt Lake, was a flower girl. James Atkinson At-kinson of Salt Lake was best man. The bridal party was assisted la receiving by Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Webb and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jense. Miss Nevada Browning and Mrs. (James Sullivan of Salt Lake were la charge of the gift room. . Mrs. J. W. Zimmerman was In charge of th dining din-ing room, and -the - following girls-assisted girls-assisted In serving, - Misses Rath Rothe, Ileen Mackin, Mary Jense, Ella Halliday and Angellne Warnick. During the evening dancing aad a mixed pregranv-- -wer-nJoyed;-"Tha" " program consisted of two vocal solos by Miss Gertrude Gourley of Pleasant Grove entitled, "Lore's Old 8wet Song" and "Dreaming Alon la th Twilight" Miss Miriam Warnick of Pleasant Grove gar two clever readings, read-ings, and Mrs. T. F. Klrkham sang a vocal solo, "The Sweetest Story Ever Told". Miss Arvllla Watson, Miss Fay Taylor, Louis Stewart aad George Zimmerman gate their interpretation" of the "Varsity Drag Three hundred guests called. Th. young couple left Sunday for a two weeks motor trip through Yellowstone Yellow-stone National Park. They were ac companled by Miss Blanch Webb and Mr. James Atkinson, of Salt Lake). ' ' o ' ; Mr., and , Mrs. ; Jack Williams, Mr. tnd Mrs. Purnell Grow, aad Mr. aad Mrs. Howard Marks of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. aad Mrs. J. L. Theobald July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Houston aa Bounces the marriage of their soa," Arery A., to Miss Louis Jacobsoa of Vernal at Salt Lake Monday. -- Mr. Houston is an enlisted soldier stationed at Fort Douglass, with ons more year of enlistment to serve. Mr. and Mrs. Houston will visit with - relatives here during . his .leart ob absence from duty, after which they will make their horn in 8alt Lake. William Clark, Jr., who has been In the L. D. 8. Hospital for th past three weeks,' came home Wednesday morning. His ancle, W. 8. Bromley and family accompanied him to Pleasant Grore. He will spend the balance of vacation time with his parents. The first part of the time he will use crutches to protect his leg that was broken on the Giant Mrs. Louise Shoell Is visiting with Racer at Saltair about three weeks relatives in Garfield. ' ago. EVERYONE Who. contemplates buying a VICTROLA, BRUNSWICK, or any kind of Talking Machine see H. 0. Robertson ' - For some very attractive bargains at ARROWHEAD SERVICE STATION Where You and Service Meet Pleasant Grove : Phone 4-J v Utah -X "BIO KILLING" |