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Show V, ' SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1923. 0 1 There Is tlo Substitute for ; .;----"7 ', ELECTRIC COOKING No other method of cooking is so clean, so convenient and so efficient. With an electric range you are al-ways al-ways sure of having good results because the heat is so easily regulated. Just a turn of the switch and cooking starts another turn and the heat is, increased as you wish. - - With an electric range you have no soot, no smoke, no fumes, no ashes, no kindling. The housewife's work is lightened immeasurably when her electric range takes the drudgery out of cooking. V. 1 '"' . . ' ? Come in and let us consult with yon on the type, size and style of electric range that will jnst meet your requirements. Utah Power & Light Co. "Efficient Public Service" EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FOR THE HOME. Pleasant Grove Locals Misses Btollf and Mjrrtl Anderson wert Salt Lake visitors Saturday. - Jas. D.Thorne made .' a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. lira. Genevieve Elliworth spent the" Mrs. Hattle Hayea waa a Salt Lake weak and In Salt Lakt. visitor Friday and Saturday. Dr. and Mra. L. N. EllaworUi ot Payaon ware Plsaeant Grove Tlaltora Friday.- " - . " Alvin Thomas of Malad. Idaho, gpent the week end hart guest of Victor Larson. The baby bo, ot Mr. and Mra. Arn ica Wrlzht la Tenr Ul with bowel trouble. Harold 8mlth baa returned home after attending school at Logan (or the past term. Mrs. J. R. Halliday waa among tie Salt Lake business visitors Mon. day Mra. Sadie Wagstaff and Mlaa Kate Bowlay ot American Fork, apent Mon day here with Mrs. A. K. Thornton. Mrs. A- K. Thornton' waa a guest at the home of Mra. Sadie Meredith ot American Fork Thursday. Mrs. Jenrfe Johnson went to Storrs Monday to spend an Indefinite visit wltfc Mr. and Mrs.- Lou If -Larson. Lnrena and JQert Cooper returned from Logan the last of the week, where they attended school the past (arm. Mr and Mrs. Alex Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong,. Mr and Mrs. Bollo Thornton attended the wedding Ct Mr. Clyde Thornton of American Fork and Miss Alice. Jones of LeLl which took place at the home of Mr. Tborntpo Tuesday evening. Jaa D. Thorns spent Tuesday 4n American Fork on Strawberry Day business. V Mr and Mrs. A. F. Hecker ot Salt Lake, were Pleasant Drove visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richardson of Cedar View, Utah, have moved to Lindon to make their home. Mr and Mrs. Isaac Beck and daugh ter Stella and Mrs. John Holt ot Spanish Fork spent Sunday with rel stives here. The Misses Alta and Nellie Gill man of Veynal were visitors at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jannan Sunday. Howdy Pal In. 19S0, when she looks Into your eyes and asks yon It you bave ever kissed a girl, you won't know whether she Is giving yon an invitation or whether ahe Is a' Federal Fed-eral agent gathering statistics. . Famoss Numbers ( Girls' , please Your girl's phone . .". .. II , 7 and 11. . ' . Well never stand In awe of effi ciency experts until we see one In the act ot dressing a small and wig- glesome boy. Speaking of comic strips, Cld yon ever see a sunny cnap nnaress at the club house aaka Postmaster Chadwlck. Our own pet peeve la the chap who cant control his mirth as he begins th story and then cant remember how 4t goes. It Is only a question ot Urns until ever pedestrian will be In an emerg ency ward or behind a steering wheel . It must be sn awful atraln on pat ents, trine to pretend they dont know their daughter Is going to elope. . ' . Thinking fast may not bring 70 success. Cut it win Drug you -ue good will of those who stand behind you in a caretena. , DELINQUENT NOTICE The Pleasant Clrovt Canning Cos pany, Pleasant Grove, I'tah. There are delinquent upon the tot' lowing described itock on account oil assessment levied on the 10th day ot April, 1923, the several amounts sot dppcalte the names ot the respective shareholders, as follows: Name No. 0 No. of Cert , Anderson, Swen 0. It Anderson, Swen 0. 88 Anderson, Swen 0. 203 Anderson, Mrs. p. H. 209 Shares Ami 48 $11-50 17 144 19 172 251 89 84 189 2S 262 174 90 71 28 253 29 109 177 254 Sr. I Robins, Wm The latest atyle dreaaea this year Roblna, Wm are cut low In the back but not la price. "j am Qamu A short time ago wo received a letter from a workman In Arizona stating that his overalls had gone to pieces after being worn six days a week, for only 3 years. Two-Horse Brand Copper-RiyetecL I Waist Overalls t made by us were the brand he wore. t If this kind of wear will satisfy vh, uisu. vi Knuuivfuiw Wild 'this 'jar"" a -4 Trade . Remember, each and every pair !a ' '., sold under the following guarantee A New Pair FREE if They Rip. taWbLevlStrauss&Co.,fohf,raotlae . Reliable Merchandise lnc 1851 Maker ofKtwnatU, Kerp Kids Klea i Mra Blanch Jackson returned to her home in Salt Lake 8unday after visiting friends and relatives here since Memorial Day. Mrs. Mary JepfWn heturned to her home here the last of the week after spending the winter with her son Henry and family at Payaon. Victor Larson, Reed Warnlck and Alvin Thomas motored around the lake Sunday, taking v in different points of Interest. - The Strawberry float that waa taken tak-en to Provo for Steel Day waa accorded ac-corded .the first prize by & great many people. Those having it In charge were highly complimented. Mr. and Mra. H. E. Johnson and Mrs. Eleanor Hayes visited with Mr. and Mra. Walter Moore of Spanish Fork Sunday. Mrs. Hayes' remained to visit indefinitely with her daughter and family. Visit' our big slaughter sale. wet your snare or our bur bar- trains. Best sugar $10.98 per iuu 10. oag. Many otner Saturday Sat-urday speoWs. Pleasant Grove Mercantile co. Poor Sonl Conductor: "Lady, are all' these children yours or are you. having a picnic r Lady: They're all mine and b a I I e v e me, It's no picnic!" Dyke: "Have you been reading about the "corner"! job; Plggiy Wig. Smythe: "No; but I heard -the aqueaL" ' There are seventeen ways to ex press thanks, seventeen of which are Snow, Jas. Fenton never heard by the elevator man. If one tightwad likes another they are naturally known as "close" friends fri-ends You can't tell how big a load a man is carrying by the size of Ms grunts, nor is that an indication' of the alze of the man! When you get up a tree it is time to recall that your ancestors once lived there. The girl on 1st West admits that she'd Just like to see 'em dance this Plggiy Wlffgly there's been so much In the papers about lately. ' Baxter, W. C. Daxter, W. C:-Cobbley, C:-Cobbley, Robert Cobbley, Robert Cullimore, A. L. Uark, W. E. Coulam, J C. Clark, Cecil White Dickeraon, J. A. Featherstone, TLoa, Fugal, Jas. Oummett, C. A; Gray, Lloyd Gilles, Hyrum Harper, Perry Homer, W. UL Jr. Hayea, W. L. Hayes, W. L. Healey, WalUr Hedqulst Drug Co. No. 4 255 70 183 31 78 205 199 75 187 87 34 85 88 137 227 37 258 241 257 258 99 111 259 39 40 92 212 194 73 1 260 48 261 151 190 Shelley, B. C Z6Z Smart, Thos. 104 Smart, Thos. .118 Smart, Thos. 120 Smart, Thos- 128 Taft, L- 0. 218 Taft, L. B. 1 Wright, A. H. 69 Walker, Ben. 263 Walker, Jas. H. 219 Walker, Jas. H. 217 Walker, Jas H. 191 Wladley. R. D. 240 Wadley, Mrs. N. J. 264 Warnlck & Sons. C. P. 49 Hooley, Alonio Hayes, Mrs. R Harper, A. L. Haris, Albert Homer. W. H. Johnson, C. Q. Johnson, J. G. Johnson, J. G- Jensen, Stephen Jensen, N. P. Jex, Heber C. Jensen, Peter Jensen, Peter Kirk, W. P. Kakunea, Jaa. Lund, I. W. Larsen, C. P Lund, Martell Larsen, Marlon Monson, Jens Monson, Jens Marrott, Mrs. W, Murdock, I. R. Monson, Lawrence Nelson, Swen J. Neweil, Arthur E. Noyes, J. F. H Rusaoo, T J- Smith, P. M. Smith, Fred Storrs, J. H. After"wj1ttng fourteen hours a day, a wife may be excused tor smiling a little when her husband speaks of "t Iving" her money. Correct this sentence: "She gave the house Its spring cleaning and did not move the davenport to the other1 side of the room" Clty Park Tragedy "Just let me park my weary head." She whispered In his ear; And then the park policeman said, "Mrwe'on: no parking here!" Peer Polities ef the Apricot The apricot is the poorest politi cian among all the things that grow on the face of the globe, so. the To-peka, To-peka, Kan. Capital thinks. The apricot apri-cot InMsts on putting forth Its tend er petals on the first warm day of early spring. Nlnir times out of ten that night a stiff north wind and freezing weather comes along and the poor fool apricot is blooming the next day In paradise There are a lot of apricots among members of the human race, too. President Harding haa written a Bible society that the Bible Is the book of books. But In his letter, we notice he dldnt undertake to quote any of it "I'd walk a mils for a camel," said the Arab lost en the desert ' ' ?-.7-, Re It Gees - Amateur Mechanic; . "I'm , having trouble with the engine In mv car It keeps missing on, me.": - J .Just, Robbed: ."Huh I - you're lucky. Mr whole car Is missing." Wevlker, F. F. Wadley, Ed. West Jos. Walker, li- R. Wrtght, C. L. Toung, Clifford Clegg. Thos. Downs, Sam. Spry. Wm. Homer, R- K. Spry, Mary A. Ball, Geo. Ball, Stena Weeks, R. O. Crookaton, Clyde Crookston. Clyde Noyes, Mrs. J. F. Chlpman, Manda 265 60 266 222 239 195 267 268 123 206 160 170 171 161 196 201 197 200 154 100 100 115 38 184 66 333 68 35 288 23 77 200 35 17 50 11V4 115 636 464 1J S4Vi 75 12- 46 100 50 500 127 73 12 23 23 63 21 12 230 116 35 23 . 11 35 95 60 115 23 58 50 2000 SO 10 23 115 S4U 46 675 12 1000 1000 1000 1000 8780 200 12 11 187 ' 1050 230 84 92 16 138 11 450 100 600 32 60 1000 60 1000 ' 60 50 600 100 100 . 1000 600 88.50 25.00 25.00 28.75 9.50 . 46.00 16.60 83.37 14.60 8.75 73.00 6.75 19.25 50.00 8.75 4.25 12.50 2.87 28.76 134.00 116.00 3.00 8.63 18.75 3.00 1160 25.00 12.50 125 00 31.75 18.25 8.00 6.75 5.75 15.75 6.25 too 67 50 28.75 8.75 , 6-75 j .875, ' 8.751 23.75 j 15.00 28.75 1 5 75, 14.50 1 12.50 600.00 7 69 2.50 6.75 28.75 8.62 11 60 143.75 8.12 250.00 250.00 250.00 250.00 945 00 60.00 3.00 2.87 46.87 .13 262.50 67.50 8.62 23.00 4.00 84.60 2.87 112 50 25.00 125.00 8.25 1260 250.00 12.50 250.00 12.50 12 60 125.00 25.00 25 00 250 00 125.00 Deer Reader: This is your eoiw. Ail questions submitted will ba i-k fully and carefully answered, except those seeking medical advice. m Names and addresses of business firms cannot be prinUd here, but wffl be sent if a self -addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the requeu. Queatlona are limited to two. Fall, name and address must accompany ' each letter or no reply can be made. - , . , All communications are held strictly confidential. , t In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first ne, or tat name of the author Is necessary in order to find them. Please send stamped. ' addressed envelope also with these requests, so they may be forwarded directly to yon. . Address letters very plainly, with pen and. ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 164& . Salt Lake City, Utah. to some plaee of amusemtnt right away-after away-after gattlng- the introduction! (it How old do you think I am from my-handwrltlngT my-handwrltlngT Wishing you iuccms ta' your work. ANOTHER BOT FROM IDAHO. Tou are herewith admltttd and alas i wolcotnod heartily. (1) No. Boy, h b) not nocoaaary to immediately aod at' once take the young lady to somo alaot of tmuitment. Chat pleasantly a fee ,. minute, but thsro la too need for suck ' ' haato, although If you are particularly -, anxloua to take the little lady out, yet could make an engagement to do so at 1 some future time. If you so deilred. I'm afraid to guoio your ago afralt , bocauao I think you are too young to bo making many datos with young la- " dies. Now aren't you? Thanks, Boy, for your good wlahos and also for the song. " SON08 RECEIVED The following songs and poems have boon racelvod during the past weak, and I wlah to thank each ono for their kindness In contributing them: I Left Bocaueo I Loved Tou, etc. flay Tou'll Be Mine. In An Old Fashioned Garden. Just Tell Her I'm a Utah Boy, or The Utah Volunteer. She Has Fallon by tho Wayside. Mammy O'Mlne, Tla tho Picture From Life's Other Side. I Ain't Nobody's Dartln'. REQUESTED BONOS AND POEMS " Those songs and poems are on the requested and To-Bo-Found list; A Bold lor of the Legion. Tho Silver Dagger. Little Qlrl Tou Are So Small. Dear Little Heart Neath tho Daisies, 'Spanish Juanlta. " First Lino: A Tenderfoot Just From Town. ... The7 Violinist. Loretta. Put on Tour Old Gray Bonnet With the Blue Ribbons oa It -Grandfather's Clock. Baby Mine That Kid ot Mine. Captain Jinks. Help Ono Another, Boy, When Pulling Pull-ing Hard Against the Stream. Clover. For Every Boy That's on tho Level There's a Olrl that'a on the Square. Hand in Hand Agala. . Blue Bird. (Spotti u rawn. Am Tour Hatp-Orows Whiter. To MRS.. W C W Tromonton, Ut I am happy to print the beautiful little song you requested some time ago, aa several have responded to the request for It. THE BROKEN PINION I walked through the woodland meadows. Where awoot the ruahos aangi And 1 found on a bod of mosses A bird with a broken wing: I healed Ha wound, and oaoh morning It sang Its old sweet atraln, But the bird with the broken pinion Never soared aa high again. I found a young life broken By sin's aeductlve art; And, touched with a Carlat-llke pity, I took him to my heart. Bo lived with a noble purpose And struggled not la vain; But tho life that aln had stricken Navor soared as hltrb again. - But tho bird with tho broken pinion Kept another from tho anaro; And tho life that sin had atrlcken Raised another from despair. Bach loss has Its compensation. There la healing for every pain; But tho bird with a broken Pinion Never soars aa high agala To MART ELLEN, Bheridan, Ore. And now through tho kindness of another an-other reader I am enabled to print the words to your song and I am sure all the, readers will enjoy It. THE COTTAGE BT THE SEA Childhood's daya now paaa before ma, Forma and scenes of long ago. I Like a dream they hover o'er me, Calm and bright as evening glow Bays that knew no ahade of sorrow. When my young heart, pure and free, foyful bail'd ea6h coming morrow In the cottage by the aea. Fancy seea the roso-treea twining. Round tho old and rustic door; And, below, tho while beach shining, Where I gathered shells of yore; Hears my mother's gentle warning, As she took mo on her knee; And I feel again life's morning In the cottage by the sea. What though years bave roll'd above me. Though 'mid fairer scenes I roam. Tot I ne'er shall ceaae to love thee. Childhood's dear and happy homo) And when life's long day la closing, " Oh! how pleasant would It be, jOa some faithful breaat reposing. In tho cottage by the sea. Strong, Evelyn Ivor. 12.50 12.50 600.00 8.75 .75 son 220 60 , Strong, Will 221 60 Miller, J. Fenton 245 2000 Drlggs, Howard R. 26 15 Molman. A. 224 3 And in accordance with law and an order of the Board of Directors made on the 10th day of April, 1923, o many shares of each parcel of auch stock as may be necessary will be aold at the office of the Pleasant Grave Canning Company, . Pleasant Orove, Utah, on the 25th day of June, 1923, at the hour of 12 o'clock ncfen, to ' pay delinquent assessments thereon, there-on, together with the cost of adver-tlaln adver-tlaln and expenses ot sale. H. W. JACOBS, Secretary. Pleasant Grove, Utah First publication June 9, 1923. Last publication June 23, 1923. .. 1 ; ; .. Visit our big: slaughter sale. Oct your share of our bisc bar-painsv bar-painsv Best sugar $10.98 per 100 lb. bag. Many other Saturday Sat-urday specials. Pleasant Grove Mercantile Co. . Heart Diseases In America, Henri d! sen see rank first as. the run at rnh In the' ITnlre l Stales. Bear Hiss Brooks: May I enter into your corner? I have been reading your notea and have found them very Interesting. I have two question to ask you. (l)'How can I clean grayuede slipper? . (2)' Hew can a girl bec6mpopUtar Instead of being a wall flower In a dance? Wishing Wish-ing you much success, I remain','' ' " D. O., Utah. . Welcome, D. O. (I) Tou can keep your gray luede slippers In splendid condition by using a brush with stool bristles which can ba had at all ahoo storea whore suede shoes are sold. When soiled your same shoe store will have a powder which la uaed for cleaning clean-ing auede shoes. (1) My dear, make yourself popular by being entertaining and pleasing In appearance and manner. There Is no other way to bo popular. One cannot expect or hope that the other fellow Is going to make all .the effort to amunt and entertain. Forget self and overcome self-consciousness by making the effort to bo entertaining and amusing yourself, by cultivating a pleasing manimr, a willingness to Join In whatever is In progress In the way of fun, frolic or amusement. Thanks for your good wishes. The same to you. Dear Miss Brooks: Will you admit another boy to your corner? Hope I am welcome. Will you please answer one question for me' l)When a boy la being introduced to a girl,, la It proper for him to take her Dear Mlas Brooks: I hope that I am welcome to yew corner and that you will answer nr questions. (1) What Is the meaning of Grace, Annie, " Mary and Florence? (2) When an automobile stops should ; a girl go to tte car or should the boys , eo mo to the glrlst 1 It. A. Spanish Fork., Utah. Tou are all welcome, my dear. (11 . Grace Js a Latin name and Annie Is Hebrew, He-brew, both moaning "grace:" Mary meana "bitter," and Florence means "blooming." - I do not And that your other names have a special meaning. ' (2) If a young man calls at your home-. In an automobile he should come ta ' your door for you. It Is very rade foe a boy to. sit In his ear and expect a girl to come running out when he "honks" for her. A young man should j be courteous enough to call tor a young I girl at her floor. ) Dear Mlaa Brooks: I am enclosing one of the requested songs, and would Ilka to have the song, "As your hair grows whiter." Though, ; a married man with daughters of my . own, I havs bean Interested In your ' "corner" and find that you give good, . wholeaome advice to the girls who appeal ap-peal to you for the same. Wishing ' you Joy and success la your work, I ass ' yours truly. , J. F. IL, Waahlngton, TJt I am always so pleased to hear fro ' the fathers and mothers. It Is more , gratifying to me . than perhaps yo think to know that tho advice and ia formation I am endeavoring to give meeta with the approval of the fathers and mothers. I thank you sincerely for 1 your letter and also for the song. I do not now recall a aong by the title you request but wo shall see if eone- one else recognizes it. I do not know the title of a poem I wish, but 1 can give the theme of It It la about a poor violinist. While ha looks at his old violin, his favorite one, ' which I think he Intends to sell, ho tells the story of tho life it haa gone through. Part of the atory la this: A woman, of exquisite beauty, aat.ln a box seat by the atage. Her arma were full of beautiful roses. He, tho violinist, violin-ist, sees her and falls In love with her. He then plays "The last Rose of Summer." Ho plays It so beautifully that the lady In tho box cries and says, "No! No! 9ee, the world is full of -roses," and throws her roses on the triage before tho artlat. One thora clings to tho strings. If you can find these pieces for mo I will not be able to thank you enough as I value them both very much. I thank you kindly for your kind and prompt attention. I am yours respectfully, MISS K. C, Salt Lake. The poem which you give a brief eketch of I have not been able to find, therefore I am placing your latter hers, hoping someone will recognize It aa one iney nave or Know, enouia some om my readers havo It I am sure you will receive It In due time To THOMAS. Mldvale, Ut A letter ; addressed to the name given In your letter has been returned, to me marked "unclaimed.'' If you wlah the answer to your questions and ths name of a preparation which will remove tan and aunnurn, pieaae sena correct eaarw. thank you kindly for the song you enclosed, en-closed, and I will be vary pleased to anawer yourquesl(ohs upon receipt of s your correct addreaa. I have been Interested tn-youf eorner of the newspaper for quite a vhlle. I. havs two queations I would like to ask of yon. (1) I have a Jealous nature. How would you cure It? (2) Can yoe give me ma name 01 a suuu ..- magazine? I hope you will admit me to your corner. Lovingly yours, ... KID, RexDurg, Jus. Indeed you are welcome. (1) Ky, dear. Jealousy 1a but a form of selosb . nets, so why cultivate It? Cultivate Instead In-stead thoae qualities which make voj loving and lovaable and you thea aeeS have no fear that anyone else will take -your place In tho affection of those vou love. Thoao we love must have other friends and admirers. We could not If we wished, and we ahould not - wish to deprive them of these, else we would be wholly selfish, and . to be wholly selfish Is to be utterly miser ible and unhappy. . a So. therefore, girlie, begin at once a want your friends to have all the nap-plness nap-plness possible, end If you really want hem to ba happy, you will want otners o like them, and want them to enwf thera beside yourself. (2) To Youth's Companion" Is e very apl lid young person's magazine aa Is ' he "American Boy," which man glr" njov aa niuch aa boys do. Vt. Nlcn oian" is also a apienaia magsin. ---r the young child "Child Life" a very fine little magazine. Dear Miss Brooke:; " I'loase answer theae few questions for us. (I) What aro the latea dance pieces? 2 Are Lionel Barry more and Olive Thomas dead?' (4) Is Jacqueline Logan -and Margaret Livingston the same person? 4) I'leasa give the address ad-dress of Bebe Daniels, Conrad Nagel, Alice Urady, Mae Murray, Rudolph Valentino, Val-entino, Richard Barthelmess and Thomas Thom-as Melghan... Hoping wa haven't takan up too much space and wishing yoe success. Youra slmerely, : . TWO GIRLS FROM UTAH. Yea girls 1 am vary pleased to answer an-swer your questions. (1) Among the late dances are "Under the Mellow Moon," an I "Honeymoon Chimes,' both walttes. end "Bloiwffm 'Time," "Dream Boat" and "Crying for You," fox trots. (2) Lionel Barrymore la not dead. Olive Thomas la. . She died In Par" about two yeara ago.' (8) No, these girls are not one and the same perso (4 Conrad Kegel and Thomas MelgM Lasky Studioe, Hollywood, Calif. BZ Daniels and Alice Brsdy.i- Paramoo" Pictures Corporation, 485 Mh Ave-York Ave-York Cltyr Mae Murray, Metro Studloa, Hollywood, Calif. Richard Berthages Inspiration Pictures. 809 Fifth Ave. New York City. Rodolph Valentine no permanent address at present.."' and his wife are making a transcontinental transcon-tinental tour,i giving daaolng ,n"" lions In the larger cities as they f Tlianka, glrls.-'aeme to you. and I also very grateful tefyeu for the soasi you so kindly seat me. r -". |