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Show SATURDAY, HARCJI, 3; 1923. XIATUBDAY, MAItCLL, 3, 1923. AHEMCAN FORK crtass " it v H ; - i la J ''.1 V) ;- ii tif V 1 1 ii- ir s V: v i 1, I 4 t' j,,,.. ........ ..,- . ... r; .1... '-'.. 'y"'f' Pleasant Grove Locals ' B. 8. Kershaw of American Fork VU In Pleasant Grov Thursday. i F. war D. Atwood and 0. . A. Fatal 8alt Lake visitors Mcoday. J. P. Fngal and aon Delbert vara Salt Lake visitors Monday. . Mr. and Mra. Leo' Alton of Bin pam, ar visiting at the -noma of Mr. and Mra. 8. J. Green - Mra. Annie Holman gate a famlfyl dinner, Tuesday, lb birthday. honor of her It Mr. and Mra. A. F. Parduhn were visitors kt South Jordan Saturday and Sunday. Maynard Williamson entertained the high school teachers at a . Radio party on Wednesday night. . Bam peoples of Salt Lake visited Mr. and Mra. Wiley Nebeker Mon- . Mrs. Wb. M. Hone apent the Week end with friends and relatives at Payson. Reuben Ellis who haa been attend lag school at the A. 0. at Logan, Bade his parents, Mr. and Mra" W. T. Ellis, a short vUlt while he was enroute to Falrrlew, Bsnpet county, fk. lt a,....!. V..t I. - - " 'J""' wen w "treatment Her son Hilton accom- Hlgb school the balance of the school fftnft ". Tha Boy Scouts of the Llndon 1st ward are going to hold an awarding court aaxt . Sunday night to award , degree to 1st,. Zqd anV Srd class ooutg. Harold Walker,, deputy scout leader la the Pleasant prove district wiU.aaak tna fcwarda.-, & , , ammm-' ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thorn. Mr. and , Mrs. Ernest Parduhn, Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Richlna and Mr. and Mm Irving Bullock cava a cabaret oarty Boaday night. There wer 40 gueeta preseat. . Dancinr waa Indulged la till LI o'clock then the party weal to the home of Mr. and Mra. Clifton Clark where refreshments war aer red aad It's a aecret what-time the party kroka ap, though all axprtased themselves aa having a good tale. - V 111? The Man Must ; . s - A responsible man puts bis name to a piece of paper and '- it becomes a check the equivalent of money. He signs his name on the back of another piece of paper and it becomes an endorsed note good for money. He writes a letter and it becomes a binding contract. The adding of the name makes these things solemn and legal obligations. J : The man who signs is responsible. Just so with an advertisement the monment a man signs his name to it he has made a pledge to the public .' '. 1 .; " He is bound by his word as much as if he7 signed a check -or a note. He must do what he promised on the terms he promised. . , - - If he does not, he courts business disaster. The man who advertises a lie publicly proclaims himself a liar. Such men are seldom in business but frequently in asylums. It is safer to buy advertised articles than nondescript ones. It is safer to deal with merchants who advertise than with those who do not. An advertsement is a signed pledge of good faith to the -public. ' ' . , ; See the merchants and manufacturers who welcome the chance to back their goods and products with their names. READ all the ads in this issue of the The Citizen Mr. and Mra. Earl Wagataft were Salt Lak' visitors Friday. V. Jaa. D. Thorne and H. W. Jacoba, ware Bait Lake visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Walter Devey of Lehl were Pleasant Grove vlsltora Sunday. Mrs. Jane Crookston of American Fork, spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Agnes Harvey, who Is 11L Mr.'and Mra. Dean Bmith of Alpine, spent Thursday and Friday here with Mr. and Mra. Denjamin Holman. - Mra. J- E. Carter entertuluud at a birthday party Thursday afternoon. Refreshments were served. ' ' Mr., and Mrs. Chas.j "Bobbins of Bingham, were visiting relatives here the first of the week Mra. Chaa. Green of Salt Lake, made a bualneaa trip to Pleasant Grove the first of the week Mr. and Mra. Jaa. A. Dlckerson returned Monday from California, re porting an excellent trip. Mra. X. U Jarvls, who haa been In Salt Lake at the U D. 8. hospital for aeveral weeks, apent Saturday and 8unday with her family here, return- lng 8uad,y vninf for medical panted her o Salt Lake' for medical treatment alaa Mr. and Mra. J. R. Halliday entertained enter-tained Friday evening at an oyster supper. The following guests were preaent: Mr. and Mra. Ed Wadley, Mf. and Mra. Alex Thornton, Mr. and Mr. II. W. Jacobs, Bp. and Mrs. 8. L. gwrason; Mr. and Mra. J. D. Thorne, The evening waa apent In social chats. The Third ward Blahoprtcv togeltodr with the childret-s And nelghbora tat A. F. 8unberg;-gav him pleasant surprise Saturday -eveatog; It being hie 7Jnd birthday. cAii ook their "picnic", and a TeryaanJoyaWeav. Bint wan apent,? game and nasi be tag the order of the evenhrgt! enter tainment ---- --.-i,.. . Who - Mae Good! Dr. and Mrs. Weetphal of Magna, were' visiters beret, Sunday, guests of Mr-and Mra. J. D. Wadley. The E. Forrest Taylor Co. presented present-ed "The Ghoat Between" to a crowded crowd-ed house Monday Bight".'" '" " Mr. and Mrs. Cbarlea. A. Cobbley of Salt Lake, attended ' the funeral , of Mra. Caroline H. Cobbley Sunday. . ' Mr. and Mra. John E, Christian aen of Sharon, spent Thursday the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal. Mr. and Mra. Leonard 8. Walker are rejoicing: over- the 'arrival of a baby girl, bora Feb. 23. All con- cerned are doing nicely. ' Mr. and Mra. Lester Armitstead of Tacoma, 'Washington, ' are gneata of Mrs. Mary1 Armitstead and family for the next two. weeka. Mra. Benjamin Holman and Mra Annie Holman were dinner guests at the home of Mr, and Mra. Wlllard Holman of American Fork Monday. . Mr, , and Mra.. Earl Wagstaff of Pleasant Grove and Mr. and Mra. M. C Robinson of American Fork vis ited friends In Magna Sunday. The temple excursion of Alpine Stake, will be held on Wednesday the 7th . of March; The Junior temple excursion will be held on Monday, March 12th. ';;' , f f Mra. John E. Smith entertained Monday for. her husband's birthday. About tS gneata wars preaent and . a good time had by all. Mra. Sarah Chlpman and Mrs. ' J. R. Hlndley were visitors from Ameri can Fork at the Lladoa 1st ward RH Ilef Society Tuesday. . . ; Mrs. Goodwla and Mra. Gardner. o Uh) were TUltors.al the Social 8r- vice meeting of V Rallaf 8oety Tuesday, -.sujiw, : August Nelson aad laaao Carlaoa, AJplne, 9t4ke mlaioariee; liild; "a otiag meeting 8unlar tight at the homt of Mr.euad Mra :W: L." Green About 14 elglibors.wart preaaat.n x f I. aVi.rn-'-r f f. i The Toung-Mothers Xlul mt i"kt the hom ot Urn Thoe; Fenfoa Frt-dar( Frt-dar( afternoon. ,Th time waa apeM in aawing and apelal ehatlDalnty re- treahmenta war aervedl ,v. lsiall Signs s HEAD all the ads in this issue of the The Review HHaa" SCHOOL IE nigh School Decides t Bar. Jaaior Frem After Stonay Debate Some of .the teachers, student and patrons of. the Pleasant Grove High school .have talked against the exra-vagance exra-vagance of theJuslor Prom, but we as Btudents arejjooklng. forward to the 16th of March Jthe date finally settled upon for the great yearly affair af-fair and to make this a precedant for future years. ' Why can't the claaa of 1924. decide some of the things for future classes class-es to follow, yes, for national affairs even as well aa local affairs. We see In this event the turning point the place wfier the student becomes a great power in the school. This Prom of ours spells good fellowship fel-lowship and shows the other schools throughout the stat that we ar doing do-ing something. ; Let us make this great party of ours a success and show the same energy throughout the year that alt our endeavors en-deavors will be crowned with fruit-fulness.' fruit-fulness.' Let us not let the "Prom" ever die out, but look forward to It from year to year. . o "'' . Mr. and Mra. James D. Thorne were viators in American Fork Friday Fri-day afternoon and among other places made the Alpine Pub. Co. a very pleasant call. ' 7 NORTH UKIOS IBEIGAT105 CO. Te the Stockholders ef the Iferth Ua- lea Irrigation Ceaipaay. t - - eaaassMsssssai Notice la hereby'glven that a special spe-cial meeting of th stockholders of North Union Irrigation Co. haa been called by, the Board of Directors to convene at Llndon Amusement Hall, in U,atat ot Utah, on the Jfith day of March. 192S, at 2:00 o'clock p. m. for the .purpose of. considering aad acting upon the following, prjopoattloa vis: To amend Article 11 ,, amended, Ri the i article of IncoreeraUon .of thaJ1 company so aa to Increase th,eapttal stock of th companyfrom, $51400 divided- lntO.,10Jt Share,, Of tha par ..I. ka iti ' in ' kinA AAn AiA- yalue ot 150 .each, to 1100.000 dlvld- ed into 2000 shares of the Par value nf SKA a.fc , By order of tha Board of pirectors. " n: B. THbltJiTR i i'MFlrst Publication. March f, 1422. - iLasi PubllcaUon March U, 1922 . .'.I . . , , .u tf:iw Sharing .Mother's Old :Drssess. : Mary Jan was very proud, and aev-at aev-at ttketr"wartng" dreaaea mad from herother'atdTmesrao when she saw her new baby brother for the first time ah remarked to her father! wonder how hell Ilka wearln your old rlorhesr--"-"""" Evolution of the Harp. ' The modern harp has been evolved from types - found among the Egyp-rliina, Egyp-rliina, Assyrians,. Hebrews and various Celtic nations. No doubt the harp originated in the archery of olden times, and the twang of tbe released bow string. " I famous Russian Crown.' ... Pro! ably the most valuable and tar foresting of sll the Russian crowns wss the on mad In 1703 for Cat her Ine n by Bauxle. a celebrated Jeweler r the day. Sine the time of Oath, sine thla crown haa been used at the eoronatloti of all t rulers of Russia. Tower f the Wlnda. ' Thla la lb water clock erected at Athena. Oreec; itt the eecood. or .nrst century before ChrlsL It la octagonal In plan. 42 feet high and 28 feel In diameter.' Toward the top of earn side It la sculptured with various njrm-bots njrm-bots of the wind. Originally the strao iur wss snnoounied with a brons rrlton. which served as a weather vane. Armor fr the Gelfer. "Golfers who fear snstes," says a truler. "mlglit try tbe tin armor" tactics resorted to by wanderers in the tn.ptcal swamp lands. It Is the cue toia of simie explorers to fasten a bright tin df.k over their ankle This ffltmliiir pot attmcts . tha reptiles, which Invnrlntily strihe at It and no where else. The strpl;e la thus rMi-(U-rod hnrh'.Ms and lonves the snake In a xisiiVn ro receive a knockout llow t the liunlcd victim s dlserev Hon. London rtronlrle. Vain Warnlnoe. An emfnent actor-r.innairer tells a tory coucernlng a clergyman and hln actor son. Trior to his going on the stage the father, wrote to the mannjrer. saying, "My son, John, has threatened to go on the stac; and 1 want you to slop him." However, ' shortly afterward, after-ward, the son did go off the stnee. and the manager, meeting him one day,' asked how his father took It. "J have not seen him." was the n-plv. "but h takes some interest In "ie. because whenever any actor la charged with a crime he underlines the report of It In "the-newspapers and eenda It - This is your corner. , Make use of it for information on question which are puzzling you. It will be a pleasure and privilege lo answer carefully care-fully and promptly all questions submitted to me, except those seeking medical med-ical advice. Names and addresses of business firms cannot be printed here, but will be sent if a self-addressed, stamped envelope accompanies the request. re-quest. For a personal, reply send stamped envelope. Questions must b limited to Jwo, and name and address must accompany each letter. All com' munications are held strictly confidential. " . ; i y S; r ; . Address letters very plainly, with pen and ink, to Helen Brooks, Box 1545, Salt Lake City, Utah. : :: -;.V- , In requesting poems and songs, the correct title, the first line, or the author is necessary in order to find BROWN ETE9, Lava Hot Springs, Ida. ir you will sand ma your name I now have your poems aad will tie glad to send them. Bpaee . does aot permit printing them. . . Dear Mlas Breoks: - Will you please have published la the paper the answers to the following aueitlonsr (1) How should one pro pose to a alrl he loved t (S) Is it proper when walking with two girls to have one pn each aide of yeuT TOM D, Utah. 1 (1) Why Tom Bw how you ask Sao such a question f How could I know what te tall you, unlets I should tell you Just how I have been proposed, to and wouldn't that be an awfal thin te do, for then, no one would ever propose to me aa-aln, knowing I would aot hold It confidential. . But really, Tom, when yon really and truly fall head ovr heels In love, I am suite sure you will kaow just what te aay and when to say it, and until that time, take my ad vice and 4a ate prove, for sometimes they take It aerloualy and then where will ya be? (2) There seems to-be con slderabl difference of opinion among authorities on etiquette, but te be quite correct It Is aenerally conceded that the young man should take his place oa the outaide el the walk, aot between the glrla. Dear Mle Brooks: I wrote to you ones' before. I waa so well satisfied, I am going t venture again.- What Is the normal height et a girl of 1ST (1) It Is often said glrla who are popular whoa they are young will aot be whoa they grow elder. Is this very often the caaef ( Are National Bobs too old for a girl of lit (4), Is it proper to write te movie stare er aab for their pictures? : Hop la We have aot asked .to many ueta, we ramaia. jc v. --i .: . - Sack and truu Am sorry. Jack, and JHU.but yea did aak just su too many queetiona.. but a there to" be two of yeu 1 11 !fMr?V Vv"!"" y,tt ,n! tt a gM- ia WH laetMa. ) i do ! UW thl Is a depeadahi amyiag la fnM, so I would not let U enter i totoi thorthu .t.-. t8) T-th are'raaar to M I think, H) It Is sreaer. te writ to movie stars, yes, at do not aak for their photo without eacloanag gt.Mntarat least.. Whoa you realise 4luU. some .et .our. meat popular seseoa'aetors aeV aetree veeetve as klch j 1,800 latter day;, jaaay t Ihein a 4oabt requesttar sotPTpha.. rowcaa a' now impoaaioie it wouia be to seed a phot, post chaste, without price, and yoa can alao understand how Vary attractive youc letter ahouM bo la svery way. vv Helen Brooks ,. -.-.J. In the "Just Between Tea aad Me' eorner I notloed that "Another 8ham roek" waatod the aoase, -Foraottan.' kave the poem and am eneloslng a copy sf It. I enjoy th "Just Between Tea aad Me" eoraer very much. T , "STILL ANOTHER SHAMROCK. t . - . 8hoshoae, Idaho. 1 tn to rlad you; are enjoying my eoraer. Thank you so very much for contributing this poem, aad I am very sure "Another Shamrock" will be very grateful to "8tlll Another Shamrock," alao. Hope I may be of service to you some time. FORGOTTEN Forgotten youT Well if forgetting, Be thlnkln all the day: Bow the long hours pasa alnce you raft me. Or hearing through all the strange babble. sf voleea now grave, now say; only vyour voice; Can this be forgetting? Tet I have for' gotten you aay. Or counting- each moment with long' lng. ' - Till the one when Til see you again. It this be forgetting you'r right, dear Well, I have forgotten you then. Forgotten youT Well If forgetting. Be reading each face that I -see. With eyes that mark ne'er a feature, gave yours, aa yoa last looked at me. Forgotten? Well If forgetting Be yearning with aH- my heart, With- a - longing, half - pain aad ' half v.i.v.. rapture, ----'--"''--"--''" For a time when we never shall part. If my wild wish to see and to hear you. To bo held tn your arma again. If this be forgetting, you're right dear, Well, I have forgotten you then, Dear Miss Brooks: - 1 I have been Interested In your corner for some time. I have a few questions I shouldUike for you to anawer. (1) From what poems were "the following Quotations taken? "On a ship goea east another west by the am i an ma winoa tnai mow, Tie th set of the sail and not the gale, that determines the way they go. . Like the winds of the sea are the winds of fate. As we voyage along through life: Tla the et of the soul that decide the goal,' And not the toll or the strife." Alxo this one. I know the Initials but ant the whole name: There In the aoft moonlight White ghoats of flowers' they lay. Sweet cherry bloasomb fallen to-night While the breezes softly play." E. M II. (2) Waa the book "The Bhlek" by E. H. Hull ever played tn the m-viea? If to, who took the part of the Shlek and D'r Mlas Brooks: . I am writing to you again to aak another an-other favor ot you. First of all I want to thank you for th advice already given me. I would like to get a certain book but ' I have forgotten both the nam. And author but thought perhaps either you or some of the reader could help me, If I gave them some Idea of the story. Th story was at th time of the Civil war. The hero'a name waa PaulParker.and th heroine s nam waa Asalea. The atory starta when they are children at school. Paul Jelas the army, la wounded, and reported killed. Asalea volunteers as a nurse and finds Paul in a hospital and they return home, Thre-Is also another .book them. Agnes Ayers aa Diane Mayo, and Adolpk) Menjou aa th VIcomte. (8) Mary Pick ford la SO years old and her husband. Douglaa Fairbanks Is 40. They have a children. Becauae of your long wait am anawerlng all your quaatloaa. . Dear Miss Brooks: s v.-'f-.J j I have been an . Interested reader of your corner for some time, but hav of Diane Mayo. Also Vlacomte D St. Huebart. (8) I heard some on ear, Mary Plckford Is twenty nine years old. But soma on els said she waa forty nine or fifty. How old Is her husband? Hav they any children? Thanking yoa in advance. I remain, frUnd A VERT CURIOUS ONE, MaladT Ida. -.. I am very sorry Paulina, but I answered ans-wered your letter peraonilly, addreaaed it to th nam you gave m a your own, and it has been returned to ma. So after ratten delay you now hav your questlona anawared. 1) Tour poem ar stilt en th."ret to be found" list, but as the quotations ar very familiar I am quite sure t will yet And them. (S) "Th Sheik", has been adapted to the aereea and shown about a year ago,' with Rodolph Valentino as th Sblek. never, written yon before. May I ask a' question or two? I am a married lady; and tbe mother of six children. I hav brown- eyes and brown hair,, medium, height and build. What colore ahould Ii wear and what atyle of dreaa? Shouldn't' I go to parties. My age Is 40. Will you flaase publiah tha words t song "Three Leaves ef Shamrock?" I think; the r Ha t: - - "When leaving" dear eld Ireland ta tk .-, wiry month ef June. Th birds were sweetly singing and all Nature .seemed la tane. , - .-' I hope to see :ka aaswsr to my letter, la th efaad th eoraer. Tbaaklng! yea la advance. ;v.. -. -;t-y LONE1TA. t (1J Thank ye so muck fer seaatug the eorrect jmb. and I hone aoi reader will have the song your waany aaa i m-iMin nnes in aay avauaoi nooa or eataiogue. 2J surety -y ahould gw t parties. It la a pareafs duty to hav some recreation and ) ure outside lbefer .home. . They eaendd make every affort to keep abreast with th times la every way. for they must ke famUlar .wlth tb time ta whtek thalr children live. In order to gevera and ad viae than wisely and wall. Tear childraa aaa net be reared by.eiaetly th same rnles which were applied te yow In yer childhood days, as aaek generation baa a entirely different set et'eeatpras and,envlKmnvant whlok aeL esaaruy snuei govern inoir aciiona i some extent. .As .to th style of era yoa ahould wear It would be difficult for m to tell, ae thero- are ao many data 11 a to be taken Into eonalderatoa to drees becomingly, which I cannot possibly pos-sibly know, ta advising you.' Aa a rule fe no aolthfToatremely. tall or short or extremely stout or thin, a dress mads on the Ion,-straight line effect la be-coming. be-coming. - In eolors yon should wear, browns, (light or dark), most all shadea of reda aad plnka, (if your skin I clear and not too dark), deep yellows, the lighter shadea of soft blues, and aary. Dear Miss Brooks: I alwaya read your corner and find It very Interesting. Will you pleas print "Th Boatman's Song." to th music mu-sic of "Barcarolle" from "Talea of Hoffmann." Hoff-mann." Hoping you will print It soon, thanks In advance, . , , - BESS. Han.'1 I am klwaya glad to hear that my corner la Interesting to Ita readers. Tour song can be had In the ahopa, my dear, so I cannot print It here, but al- waya glad to have It sent to yen If you so desire. The price Is SB cents. 1 Dear Miss Brooks;-- -.- ;'; I hope you can receive one more boy) Into your corner. I am a lonesome sheep herder. I have been herding sheep for; seven years. I never passed the sixth' grade, so you will hav to excuse poor-writing poor-writing and spelling. I Ilk to read, if have seventeen that I have read through. I find great Intereat In your corner. I do not uae tobacco., I hav never beea out with a girt la my life ao If I am la lov It la with my horse and dog, but. this Is a lonesome and lasy life. Will you tell me some good way .J can . pass- th' time away ?t Wlahlng you much euccoas In your good K' work ' and thanking - yoa ' for " your j trouble, I am, - - JACK FORD,, j There will alwaya s rooae for aom. mora, my boy, and I surely welcome yon '. heartily. "I am sorry to have kept yea waiting so 4ong, and. had. I been aurej "i rvur poaiomc i anvuia mm inu i writ ; you ' personally, .sooner. . To ahould be very proud of th fact that you hav abstained from using tobaeoo. for if there could be any excuse for It, your lite could well furnish on.. . If you like to read you could spend your time very profitably In this way. We have a -parcel post library here where you can have books sent to you for a certain period of time and then return thm. Or wauM vou ia( Hlra tift hava your name printed; with requests for correspondents? Letters ar very cheer- ' lng to anyone when lonely, and answer- lng them would be both Interesting andl Instructive to vou. If you are eacecl-l ally Interested In aoma certain aupjecti or study, try to obtain books on thla. and you could accompllah a great deal , In the way of education along these1. lln.ee. Don't you think ao? I Imajrln. you have plenty of time for rlria and love yet, and tt la hard to find batter' . naia tnnn a norae ana a aoar. write ma- again If I can help you In any way.'. Be. sure to send name and addreas. - called, "Hawed Off Sketches" by C B. cbuld get a copy of this. It Is a collec- -lion of short atortea. Thanking you, and wishing you lors of luck In your good work. Sincerely, . rEOQT PRESTON, Bishop, Calif. ; - I am Very glad dour, that I hav been of service to you formerly, for I am t afraid I cannot help ypu much this time, The book stores can give me no in. formation about "Sawed orr Sketehee," Perhaps sme one who reade this 'can tell Aia more elmut ft,; as well as the r itorv. a katrfrnrhlf.H vau hiiva rlv.n I dd not recognlxe it. We will wait nnd see, nnd tha .Information will ba for. warded to you lust aa soow as received. '1 |