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Show 'V,'" SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1930 AMERICAN "FORK CITIZEN William Bon mad business trip to Salt Lake Beterday. r James D. Thorn mad a business trip to Prero on Wednesday, , I,... Mm. Emma Whit la visiting In Lehl with' Mr. and lira. B. H. Darle. Mitt Mabel Proroet of Midway la TMtlng this week with Mlaa Alda Pyper. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs war Heber rtsitors cnJPrlaSyr rr " - Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson enjoyed en-joyed a trip to Bint ham Saturday. Mr. Kenneth Mower of Helper, la risking with her mother. Mra. Victor Barney. Jamea Black of Park City visited with Pleasant Grore friends Saturday and Bandar. Mr. and Mra. Silaa Thorne of Binghsm. were Pleasant Grove relatives rela-tives on Tuesday. f Miss Florence Harper of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end with Pleasant Pleas-ant OroT relatlrea. Mrs. Isaac Hayes was bos ten to the ladles of the Toons Mothers club Thursday afternoon, Mrs. James Pyper of Midway, was a guest of her daughter, Miss Alda Pyper on Tuesday. Fred. Shoell, Jr., of Garfield, la visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell. ..,,. Miss Leone Cooper returned home Friday from her year's work la the Parson schools . Mr. and Mra. Edmund Crsgun, Jr. are proud parents of a Una baby boy bora Friday moraine;. Mrs. Rose B. Hayes, Mra Isaae Hayes and Mra. 0. B. Grua were Salt Lake visitor Monday. Mrs. J. D. 'Thorns and son, Cyril, and Elroy Nelson made a business trip to Salt Lake on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Darrel Yancey hare moved from Garfield to Pleasant Grove to make their home. V. N. West forest ranger of this district spent the past week on a buslnees trip in Hush valley. . Mrs. Florence Thorn SJoberg of Salt Lake, ia visiting Indefinitely with her mother, Mra. Regina Thorne. Mr. William A. Adams of Garland, spent Mother's Day with his mother. Mra. Melissa J. Adams, of this dty7 " The Misses Leda Thompson and Olive Shepard spent the week-end with relatives and friends la Ephrtam Utah. Miss Emelln Hill of Mammoth la visiting this week with her annta, Mra. Hat tie Richards and Mra. Thomas Hniman, . . r .Mrs. William Coles of Salt Lake, spent the paat week visiting with her slater, Mra. John Waal - v - Mr. aad Mra. Karl Banks war the guests of Mr. aad Mra. Xrval Chria-tensea Chria-tensea at Oram last Friday. John Adameoa, who waa recently operated on at the L. D. 8. hospital. la reported to be improving la health. Mra. M. H. Luady of Boise, Idaho, pest the past week rtolting with her stater, Mrs. Stlna Ball. - Mr. aad Mrs. George Chandler of Bingham, spent Mother's Day with Mra. Chandler' mother. Mra. Annie Mills. ' J''-' ' L. 'Xi Larsea waa a Bait Lake tfaUr "Mr. and Mra.; Alfred Dexter.-were Salt Lake TisUoTfr.'Thttrsday, ',;-;;: - Mrriad Mrs. Barm"Drtgn: ware Salt Lak visitors Saturday and Sunday. Sun-day. ,t Mr. and Mra. W. M. Ercanbrack of Proro, were- Sunday guests of. Mrs Alu B. Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs.-Jesse M. Walker of American Fork, were guests of Lindon relatives Sunday. Mra. Florence Bullock Madaea of Duchesne,' Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Effle B. Adamson. ,-fe .i T. J. Ferry of Proro, rialtad relative! rela-tive! la lindon tenday.?; 'VH' ifisi Ftornc Miller of 8alt Lake, ih nut of lindon relatives Sunday,, , . ... ,v Miss Lenora Resmussen of Proro, ... h ruest of Miss Msabeth Swenson, Thursday evening. ur nt Hra Wilfred Harris of Bingham, were guest of their mother, Mrs. Polly Harris on Mother's Day. Mrs. XL B. Walker and son. DeVere, vUlted Sunday with Mr . . Walker's mother. Mrs. Ruth Ercanbrack, ia Bait Lake City. , Thrillinsr IXy&ery Braa Coming to Prove- raricun; Margaret and Leland Kirk 'employ ed la Salt Lake were the guest of their mother on Sunday. Mr. And Mrs. Alfred Aston wers the guests of their daughter, Mra. Joseph Madsen on Mother's Day. Mr. aad Mra Lewis Harvey of Gar land, war Sunday gneats of . their parents, Mr. and Mra. J. Ly Harvey. Russell Swenson employed la seminary work at Hurricane, Utah, speat the week-end with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Clements and children of American Fork, apeat Mother's Day with Mr. aad Mra. Horace Hor-ace Cuhner. Mrs. inea Olpln returned from Ephralm Sunday, after a short visit with her daughter, Mrs. Belle Olpln Haasea. Dr. Ernal Jensen of Salt Lake called call-ed on Pleasant Grore friends Sunday while enroute to Manti. to risit wfth relatlrea. ' Orin . i. Holds way of Fillmore, was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mra. J. B. Holdaway on Friday and Satur day. Mr. aad Mra. 8. D. Moor attended the Bemlaary graduation exercises at Spanish Fork last Bnaday erenlng. .. ... , i ? . v: ' Mr. aad Mrs. Leonard Ash war guests of Mrs. Ash'a mother, Mrs Mary B. Fage, on Mother's Day. 1 '' i Mrs. Laura Land entertained the members of the Third Ward Relief Society at her horn last Tuesday. A Jolly swimming party was joyed at Glengary last Wednesday evening. The party being, Vols John son. Loura Walker. Arera Smith. Jesse-Walker and Harrey Miller, Bishop D. B. Thorne, A. I Cullr more and J. W. GiUman attended the funeral of Joseph Morton' at Maple-ton, Maple-ton, Thursday. Brother Mortoa was . . . . - . a refluent or ma lAaaaa warn iw many years. iWar Nnrte Scndi Sargon to Mother In Far Off London. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren and family, visited on Mother's Day with Mr Boron Vs parents at WaUtburt,T Amy R. Rocsa of Proro, spent part of the vast week visiting with Pleas ant Grov friends and relatlrea. Miss Mable Prorost of WaUabarg, Is. assisting' Miss Alda Pyper at the LaBeautte Shoppe this week. . . .- . Mr. and Mrs. Legrande Jarmaa who har been in Dagget County during the past winter returned homo Wednesday. Mias Mary Fonts, who ia training at the Li D. 8. hospital, spent Mother's Day with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Fred Fonts. Mrs. Olivia Fonts was cheered on Mother'a Day by v phone call from her daughter, Mra. Grace Boulter, located at Chicago. Mr. and Mra Paul Walker of Nepal, spent last week visiting with Mr. Walker's tather. Esra Fv Walker, and other relatlrea here. Mrs. Yirian West entertained at a family dinner STindajrJtn. honor of har "son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd L, West, who were married mar-ried at Farmington April ll' The close relatives of both families were the guests. On Friday a group of friends successfully suc-cessfully surprised Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker at their home. Progressive Karnes were slaved and a nlmln luncheon was served. Those present Wrre: Mr. and Mra. C R. Clark, Mr. aad Mrs. Dewey Adamsoa, Mr. and MrsClarence HUtoa and .Mr... sad ' Mra.' H. C-Robertson.--:'.' Mrs. C. R. Clark gar a party Fsl-s,lster-!n-Iaw, Mrs. M. EL Barnes, of Farmington. The hostess was assist ed by her sisters, Mrs. Arnold Hen . drlckaojx and Mra. Reuben Tomllnson. Progressive "Bunco" was played during dur-ing the entertaining hours, after which refreshment were served. Twenty-fire ladles were present Mr. and Mra. William Gogarty are proud parents of a fine baby boy, Mrs. Gogarty, before her marriage, waa Miss Zola Walker. Misa Amy Cooper, returned home last Saturday, April 10, from Mt Pleasant where she was employed for the past winter in the high school there. Miss Alda Pyper accompanied Miss June Vaa Wagoner to Bait Lake Cifr Sunday and returned Monday. Mlsa June Is attending business college in the capltol city. Jamea D. Thorne returned 8unday from Overton Nemdav where be has been the past three weeks aiding In the shipping of tomato plants for the Pleasant Grore Canning Co. - Mrr and Mra. Lawrence Crease of Keatley, Utah, risited with Mrs. neatiey's mother, Mrs. D. Mlley Smith on Mother's Day. Mra. Smith aocom panied her daughter home for an in definite rislt Progresslr "Bunco" was the main feature of diversion at a. social glren by Mr. and Mra. Wesley Beck at their home Thursday erenlng. A tray lunch1 eon waa served " to the following Mr. and Mra. Ernest Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Duanne Harper, Mr. and Mra. Elvin Thorne all of Pleasant Grore, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Uesse Russon of American Fork. Mrs. Elnora Peterson was hostess at a quilting party Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The guests present were, Mrs. Mary Jeppeon. Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs. Stena 8teggell Mrs. Margaret Chrlstensen, Mrs. Emma Jensen, Mra Blna Baxter, Mrs. Josle Romero, Mrs. Laura Robertson, Mrs. Novella Clark. Mrs. Alice Thornton, Mrs. Ethel Mitchell, Mrs. Olira Pouts, Mrs. Maria Jeppeon and Mra. Ella Tomllnson. After the quilt waa finished, a dainty lunch was served. . jots. Isaac Hayes entertained the Deal Zai Ladles Wedaesdar after- noon. Mlsa Estelle Fenton complet ea ner course of lectures she has been glring to the club. Dainty re freshments were eerred. Jamaa-CttUimor of Pleasant Grove, president of th Qrhnior class at the Brigham Young unlreralty, waa rlo- torlous .Iwaa ajtcittsg ekotfesy ja-student ja-student body president last Friday, de- feaUng Ted Hansen of Richfield. sfr. and Mrs. Bchanerhamer and family, formerly of San Jose. Call fornia, missionary iriends of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark spent Sunday at the Clark homo. The Bchanerhamer JL. ai imuj nare recently mored to Murray. Oocar Okerkvnd of Indepemlance. Missouri, is risltlng wkh his sisters, Mra. Earl SJoberg and Mrs. O. B. Oscarson. They hare not seen each other for more than twenty years. sir. usenanol expects to remain In Utah about three weeks. Mrs. Nellie Halllday accompanied by her nephew, Elwood Driggs called on Pleasant Grore relatires the first of th week, while enroute to Pheonix, Arlsona, to risit with Mr. and Mra. Don C. Driggs. Mra. Driggs and Mra Isalliday are sisters. Mrs. George Ball underwent a very serious operation at the L. D. a. Hospital Thursday morning. She was taking care of her mother-in-law. Mrs. Stina Ball, when it was known that an operation was necessary. The Ball family are having more than their share of Illness at the present time. The Misses Leda Thompeon, Hassl Nuttal, and Olive Shepafd" attended the B. T. U. Circus at Provo, Wednes day evening. olji3a3aes m ' lIra.sUrHunteT;Jr ham1 Sunday, after sni- jr1 wcr wlth Mr. HusC tnd Mra; Robert Huiul vMra. Walter Anwnsos' fcl aanghUrr.ElalB,,.ofAa returned to their liT? -Pending the week Adamaon's mother, Mr 7 fe The Misses Eliza Swensen and Amee Walker of Salt Lake, apent Mpther'a Day with Pleasant Grove relatires. Miss Bernice Allred and Mr. and Mrs. Orrel Cutler of Salt Lake City, visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Edah Allred. sirs, h i ei Tomllnson Fryer was operated on at the Lehl Hospital, Tuesday for gall stones. She is doing as. wall as . can . be expected-, for. severe an operation. so Relatives received word of the blrtb of a winsome baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Dial at Shelley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs, Dial formerly lived in thk city, ; Rhodar Grace and Elda Mayhew who are attending business colledge In Salt Lak City, spent Mother's Day at home with their parents, (Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mayhew. The members of the Busy Circle club were guests of Mrs. Clarence Carlson Thursday afternoon. The time waa spent in sewing and social chat Delicious refreshments were' served. utrris Williamson, Joelah Kemp Ray Frampton and Clifton Clark went to Provo Tuesday evening to examine some fire sirens in view of purchas ing a hew one for the Pleasant Grore are track.-- (Mr., and .Mas.- .1 P. Harrer enter tained Sunday at dinner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harrey, other members of the family who were present were: Dr. Dean A. Harrey and Effle Harrey Chtpman of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker of this city. Mrs. Howard Matthews, residing in the home formerly owned by the late John F. Clark, had the misfortune to fall down the stairs leading to the basement on Tuesday. " She is badly bruised about the arms and body but no bones were broken. Pleasant Grore relatires are receiv ing Invitations to the graduating exer cises or me u d. 8. nurses of the Grore L. D. S. Hospital. Miss Christie Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Erring Johnson of this city is among the graduates. Mrs. Robert Haddock, who has been rery seriously ill for some time, was taken to a Proro hospital Tuesday iur meoicai treatment and care. Her children will -be cared for h Urei until she is able to return. Her husband will need to secure employ-ment employ-ment so that he can' aid In the support sup-port of his children and re-lmbuee the county for the care of his wife. Mrs. Haddock has a rery young babv MRS. A. J. PAYNE "Sargon did so much for me that I'm sending a treatment to my moth er in London, England. "I'm a trained nurse and served overseas in the World War, bnt never in all my life saw anything like Sargon. I was almost a nerv ous wreck, waa put on a strict diet of pllk, for months and I was constantly constant-ly having to dose myself with drastic laxatives, and finally after long suff ering I was down to 95 pounds. started Sargon about a month ago and now my appetite Is splendid and I haven't a trace of indigestion. My Whole system la wonderfully strength ened and invigorated, I Bleep fine and am gaining weight every day. 8 argon Pills overcome my constipation completely." com-pletely." Mrs. A. S. Payne, 214 N. 75th St, Birmingham, AU. Wm. Thornton Drug Co., Agents. o student Body Election To Be Held Monday; Cam paign Held Past Week During the past week an actire campaign has been in progress at the high school, preparatorr for tha student body election to be held next Monday, May 1. The purpose of the lection is to elect student body officers for next year. There are two ticket In the field, The Blue and White. For president Brigham Van Wag- oner. For rice-president Jean Smith. For secretary Ruth Walker. OPPONENTS Fcr- presMrtt-Harold ' ArmltsteadT For rice-presidentRuby Williams For secretary Joseph Hansen. 0- Chas. E. Thorne Joins Red and White Chain Stores Charles E. Thome has Joined th Red and White Stores. Mr. Thorne saye it will give him greater buying power ana be can better serve his customers. Wertfc. K.mUHi, U yon want your dreama te com true, dont orvraWp. o Notice To Bidders The Board of Education School District will receive bidfor tha transportation of students over JV' rut". Tuesday. vu Hi .vu f. M. for r tnrr commencing in September, Septem-ber, 1930: Rosa Bunnell route Lincoln Dtotrlct Ralph 8mlth route Cedar Valley Benjamin Bates route Alpine Niels Anderson route Uncoin Dlst Odel Peterson rout Saratoga. Bernell Bateman route Sego Lilly Clarence Pack route Manila. Floyd Cordaer route Lincoln Diet One additional route, Uncoin Dlst Specifications mar hn hi rrnm .v.. clerk of the Board on application. The board reserves the richt to m1a ... and all bids. I jran Arthur, rWI Hamilton yr 2 la the Psramount Picture v The Rtrursj of Dr. Fu Manchii l Fa Manchu, tha diabolical Oriental character made) famous by Warner Oland la "Th , Mystarloos Dr. i Fa Maacha" Is atill altr! FHa Caas who shivered : wtth relief whea- the ruiiaaoas Ftt swllowd. poison: la th last reel oi hi first ptctur, will enjoy a sensation of expectant terror when this Infonaatloa Is "ros4eaat The New Adreutures of Fa Maacha1, mora sinister 'and determined ' topon rereng than erer, will be ahowi at tha Proro Paramount eatr . Sunday Sun-day and Monday of this week. Warner OJand agala .plays' Fa Manchu with the aame' cast that ap pearsd ia th first show, - aamely, Jean Arthur, O. P. Heggl and Nell Hamilton. .A weird Chinese' funeral with mourners walling orer tha passing pass-ing of Fa who is promlne'ntly 'displayed 'dis-played lying In his coffin, Is the opening open-ing sequence and gives just tha (roper (rop-er ominous note to pat the audience la the mood for the thrills and chills which follow. 81owly a slide .door opens in the aide, of the coffin and Fu slips out unnoticed, ThS poison had merely produced - a v death-Ilka coma for three d)ays and then conct-ousness conct-ousness had ' returned, Just as he planned. Jean Arthur as th former ward of Fa is unable to resist his hypnotlo power aad the first eridence that reaches the reunited lovers comes whea she Is about to be married mar-ried and suddenly discorers that Fu ia living. " The sequences aad climax which follow are even more gripping than those seen is The Mysterious Dr. Fu Manchu. J Misses Helan fi. Waikr ia.i .rrri-.M ttlned a number Bf -m. jwa fc aeente" roast School Health Conference June 4 The next Health conference la American Fork for babies and preschool pre-school 'children will be hfd Wednesday. Wednes-day. June 4, at the City HalL Mothers are notified at this early date to help them in preparing early to bring their children for examiaa- tloa. nro Wednesday present renort iJT , ,Th general Mother! D jru rsndered by the to.Plaoaot the r.ralirw Each l mother was p whlU earaatloa. haTZ tth a plak one, aM T t4toher withtmr1 good crowd enjoyed flu first and were invitsd a agala aext ffunday w i,' fUUyidayv when ntr't tha ward ! uposedtbWhi School. ' - RalatlT of Glenn imt IT Isurprlsed him at hu w . daf srening, in honoieiS! day. v.;.7l Chlldrea of Mr. asi ibit Tarry fathered Sunday ft to honor them. Mnt Tiny fc, art Day "and Mr. Tarry hlahh-thday. ... .,T., "Bag of Dreams" To , Presented Next t Th Pleasant Grore Thfrl Primary will present the 'let; "A Bag of Dreams", Twit May tOth, at 8 o'clock fa ft , aihusement hall'. . : . . The leading character! ire Mother Belittle Be-little Girl .Heat Frest Air fiplrit. . . .Marf Ba- Cho Cho Frank Neva 'Act one represents thtlost LftU GirL Act two The Lltds Girfie Dreamt one, TntwtelL Healthy Town". , 5 t Dream two, "Swing sat dance". Dream three, "Safety rwt ' v Dream four, "A Monitor hi Town". k -v-!- Dream 'fire, "Keeptaf I Town qaa". ;j Pream six. The Btrfti k Act three, Home of the ; ; Three special featum ten ' added" to make this procaan worth while. : ! .The children and tetcheri k been working hard to sob tertalnment a success. Cosis . - -support the - Primary: LOW FAT BEcnraii- May tststW SEPT. Retort tt Oct SUMV in ER EXCURSION Exaasl' Faraift AMISICW" To Denver Omlh' KSMrtW-I Chl EASTamdVEST Plan now where to go, what to lee this tommet. Travel by train ami har more om and energy at roar destitution, Take adyantaM oi special low-fares in effect u indicated. k - DEUGrfTfL SIDE .TRIPS Interesting tide trips to Zion National Park and other wonders ox southern Utah, "Uowttohe, or Grand Tettm National Nation-al Park, at slight additional cost, Visit Denver Den-ver and Rocky Mountain National Park at no extra railroad fare.. LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES A choice of tturn anoth errand stop orer anywhere Xt( uu "nai return limit, Oct Slit. Luxurious comfort, unexcelled-terries tssture Union Pacific trains. ".- -r For farther partlculare, eeasult D. S. SPENCER, Ceueral Passenger Agent Salt Lake City . New T, otM vvllll, . m TbT Otmlmd Rout," rand four other children. ..F : 1 WmMHhM J. F. WALTON, Clerk. |