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Show ,. ... L PEeasaunit SATURDAY, "APRIL 21, 1923. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1923. I CAUSES DEATH OF Y0UH6 MAN rvan Ludwigson, years of ago, ,on of Mr. sad Mr Ferdinand Ludwigson, Lud-wigson, pawed away; Tuesday after g ,hort illness. He baa been "awing "aw-ing for several v trom hert trouble ch by a serious illaeM be "had to Kansas wWl,itttdytof uU -aechanic. H reamed , bowser, o a to be able to do Japst efficient work in the Hayes Garag m Plaant Grove, where WM jenployed. H contracted la gripp recently which toned into pneumonia and heart failure resulted. ; Hla untimely death hat caat' a gloom over the entire .community. Surviving blm are hi parent, Frd- jnand and Hannah Ludwigson and a lUter, Emma.'-,; ,:'::..' rnneral services were held la Ua- nlla Thursday at S o'clock and the houae was crowded - with ; relatives " tad friends. V The : floral . offering were exceptionally ' beautiful, all bespeaking be-speaking the lore and respect In which he was held by all who knew him. : . ."' Bp. H. B. Warnlck presided at the services, and music was under the direction of George Monson. The opening op-ening song wa a ''duet by George ' If onson and Nettle Warnlck "In The gweet Bye and Bye" followed by .' prayer byC.P. Warnlck. A vocal duet - "Scmetim, Somewhere" Some-where" was rendered by Ora Chlpman ud Marley Steel of American' Fork. The first speaker wa H. V. 8wen- sonTpresIdent 'or-thw Deacon's uuor-, uuor-, 1111 when Ivan wa a .Deacon. Lott Robinson of America Pork also wa one of the speaker. The duet "Some Sweet Day" was sung by Ora Chip- nua and Marley Steele. . The next speaker wa W. U Hayes and George Monaon then sang a solo "Face To Pace." W. W. Warnlck then spoke and the closing remarks were made by Bp. H. B. Warnlck. The closing song was a mixed quar-;l quar-;l tette "0 My, Father ifter, which the '.benediction wa pronounced by Prank Meredith. ; ! Interment was mad la Pleasant Grove cemetery, where Alma Radical) Rad-ical) dedicated th grave. Quarterly Conference Quarterly Stake Conference tor Alpine Al-pine Stake will be held today (Saturday) (Sat-urday) and 'tomorrow ' in the , Stake Tabernacle at American Pork. Two of the general authorities from ' Salt Lake , will be in attendance. There will 1 tw meetings each day, com. menclng at 10 o'clock and I o'clock respectively. Those ' outside of American Am-erican Fork who attend the meetings will be required to provide for their own lunch at noon, in accordance with the ruling . made some time ago. Stae Fair Dahlias, Bulbs & Cannas f or-Bale 1-LavinA rmral, Phone 571 HEART ROUSLE THE - 4 . , - We are pleased f o announce the opening of our new GENT'S FURNISHINGS on Saturday, April 21st. We are located one door south of Farmers Exchange..- ' ..;, ""' - . t-l gf We have a full jid complete line of SHOES, HATS, CAPS, HOSIERY, C0LLAE3, TIES, SHIIITS, UNDERWEAR, HANDKERCHIEFS. . Ifi fact everything for CLOTHES SHOP WILL PUT BALL E SomeUme ago Pleasant Grove City la connection with th High school and the Wasatch Club purchased 8 acre of land from Mrs. Nettle Walker, Wal-ker, Just west of the depot The ground is Ideal for a ball park and race track. , The Mayor haa declared Friday. April 27th a legal holiday, and every man, In town will be expected to be at the ball park with hammer, saw, hovel or team to help put th ball park In shapt for summer use. ' . The city is furnishing the lumber, and the townspeople will be expected expect-ed to put up the fence and put the track and ball grounds in shape. The stores will be closed till B o'clock and then open to accomodate those who need to trade on this day. It is expected that every able bodied bod-ied man and boy win give one day's work to the cause. The school will be closed, and the boy will be, on hand. Every carpenter In town will be requested to be captain over 10 men and boys and will" be given a portion of fence to build. - Under the able management of the City council, the faculty of, the High school and several boosters of the Wasatch club th track and other details will be attended to. Of course if there should be some individual. who can not com out on that day, he would hand the commit tee $ 3 00 in cash which will be spent la building the fence or grandstand. Dinner will be served on the grounds, and "a, free ticket given to the dance at night to every man who pate in a full day. . The work i being arranged so that 600 men can bo us- ' Kow let u make this one great day and put the work over right Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Is noted for doing things about right when we start things. This is a personal letter to every Individual In-dividual and we want you to remember remem-ber th9 date, Friday, April 27th at 8 o'clock a. m. Be on hand with ools to work with and let' finish the job in a day,'" ".;. - . '-' - JUNIUS A. WEST, Mayor. ' DAVID GOURLEY, High 8chool. J AS. D. THORNB. Wasatch Club, Committee. Books Following ar the new book add ed to the Library during the week: The River End, Curwood The Sky Pilot, Connor Uncle Tom' Cabin, 8towe Man of the Forest, Grey Betty Zane, Gray ' Child's StNT of the New Testa ment, Cobbln . Natural Law In the Spiritual Wnrlit npnmtnnnd Abe Lincoln's Tarns and Stories, McClure Marion's Two Homes, Mitchell My Pour Tears In Germany, Gerard ';'. Mr. Chas. Conner contributed ten book to the library last week which itly apprec the Men and BoysV .r . store) , ; - PARK SHAP Traffic Laws To Be More.Btrtctly Eworcea The City Marshall and Nightwatch. man are determined to fall in line with other towns of the state in regards re-gards to the ntorclha of the speed laws, and the new 1923 license plates Also of three lights, two ia front and one behind which Is a state law. The year there were several ; arrests at the head of Main street, a number of them being In regard to the division divis-ion of traffic by the monument One person was Hteard - to - ridicule our "gravestone",' as he called ft, and a few minute afterwards he left $5.00 with the city marstall, a bond which he forfeited. . J. L. Atwood mad a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. r -. Mr. J. L. Atwood has been confined con-fined to his home for the past week with "flu". x -'S. Mr. and in. Enrol Halliday of American Pork canyon were week end visitors here. The Second Ward M. L A. Dramatic Dram-atic Club, presented the play Mrs. Bumpitead-LeUh" to a large crowd in Alpine last Thursday night , Mrs. H. W. Clark and -daughter Carol, and Mrs. 0. B. Orua and children chil-dren spent last Thursday . In 8alt Lake. . . ;.; P. N. Millet returned home Saturday Satur-day from itt hospital atxJProto, wjier the has been receiving medical treatment ' tor several .'weeks, f ,s ; Mr. andr Mrs. Elroy West , have moved into the Artemus Holmaa home tor the summer: : Mr. and Mrs Holman have moved to . their . farm in Manila, r V Mr. Fred Strong, employed by the A. K. Thornton Merc Co., if back.tA work again r after three) week's ab sence with "flu" and pneumonia fol lowing it Mr. Strong and family spent the week end at Alpine with friends and relative. . . Cards are out announcing the mar riage of Miss Lucia Allred and Or- vUle H. Cutler both of Lindon. . Mr. and Mrs., ii E. Allred entertained at a wedding reception In their honor Friday night April JOth. A dainty lunch was served. About 40 guests were present. Th happy couple will make their home in Lindon for the present' A moving picture of the Mutual coal mine, illustrating the co-operative mining and distribution of coal from the ground to the home fireside, will be shown free on the following dates: Pleasant Grove, ApriKttth,,. High Bchool Auditorium, 8 pjnt; Ltetl, AprU 26th, High School Auditorium, at t p. m.; Alpine, Meeting house, April nth, t p. m.; Jtmerican Fork. Realart theatre, May 1st I P. m.. Everybody Ev-erybody welcome! Come and bring your friends. Th picture will be especially " Interesting to the older' ones. .v-.'": ; FATHEES: v ' Think of th fun nd th good heattlry exercise that boy or girl of yours will got out of a bicycle out in the clean air all the time. Toull be surprised how easily eas-ily any style bicycle can be purchased; pur-chased; a little down and a little lit-tle mors each week or month. .Ne fittings too, will maks the old bicycle look better and run better. Handle Bar's, A New Bell, Non Skid Tires, Mileage Recorders, Pedal Pads, Coaster Brakes, Roller Chains. .. ; U Com la today and see the new things we have. We'd like yos' i gee tlieift,'t'j-1-'""-..' . bidea; bicycle THE UNITED FAMILY Merchandising' and Repairing rhon 44 Pleasant Grev Pleasant Grove Domestic Trouble Leads ' , To Attempted Suicide Roy Torolinson, 29, Pleasant Grove made a unsuccessful attempt to commit suicide , Monday night by eating rat poison in a downtown hotel. He was taken to the emergency emergen-cy hospital and then removed to his room after it was found be was out of danger. DomesUo trouble were aid to be the cause of the attempted attempt-ed suicide. Tuesday's Deseret News -Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wolfgang and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mann were rls ttors with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs Sun. day evening. Locals J. D. Thorne Is out again after an attack of -Hu". . . Mr. and Mrs. John C. Adams of Bingham visited with Mr, antf Mrs. J. H. Adam Monday.. . . .The Mutual of th Undoa 1st ward gave a dance, In. the Undon ball on Tuesday evening. Delbert Fugal haa arranged for a special course of lesson on the Xylophone Xylo-phone from Bob Selilck of Salt Lake, a well known, musician, v . " M' Arvilla Ctark. a student of the U. of UH spent the week end and Monday with relative here, return-but- ta Salt Lake Tuesday. .'I ;4 1 . ' . Mr. Helmar Nelson entertained IB Little friends of her 6 year old dauth-ter. dauth-ter. El da on 'Monday, afternoon. Se-ftsshment Se-ftsshment were served and .games stayed to entertain the .little folks. .. Bp. S. L. Swenson and Stats Engi neer R. B. Caldwell returned Mon day, from - a week's -trip ; through Southern Utah towns as tar- south as. St George, and return. They .re port a , most enjoyable ; trip. ' Mrs. J. H. Adams wa pleasantly surprised Thursday eve., April 12th the 'occasion being her birthday an nlversary. About 2u"friends and relatives rela-tives were present A- dainty lunch was served. ' The evening was spent in game and social chat '' Mr; and Mis. Karl Bank entertain' td in' honor of their th -Wedding anniversary on Thursday, April '6th. Cover were laid for Mr. and Mrs. H. uW. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Jun-ius la -West, and Mr. and Mr. Jun ius J. Hayes. The evening wa spent in game and social chat Our Shoe' stock is better than ever Big lot of new novelties just in today. 98 per cent of the people want mod erate price merchandise. . We cater to the M per cent and can satisfy the other t per cent for better goods at best price. Patronise th best store. ThbJOld House With The New Idea" rieasant Grove Mercantile Co. OZXXKXOteC t .:. " ., '' '"'i' . .'.. FULL LINE OF TIRES AHD TUBES: - llillers, KeUeysv and -.w'virj-A Badgers Oas, Oils, Accessories, and j ';.:':. Oonfecuons DAY and NIGHT Service ' ABBOWHEAD J . SERVICE STATION JOXOHOKOXe5003 The Goodyear ALL WEATHER TREAD only two-cure tire on the market. -Holds it's non skid efficiency longer than .other tires.. . .( . J y. V' i-'-- " COME IN AND YOU MORE, es Hay GIVE WELCOME E PROGRAM II The Third ward gave a welcome home program for Melvin Hansen, who recently returned from a mission, together with a Scout Court of Honor meeting Sunday night 4 Mayor West presided over the court of honor meeting and W. W. Warn- nick, presented th merit badges. The following boy received 8cout honor, with Harold Walker in charge of the presentation: Calvin '.Walker, Roy Fugal,. Delbert Ellis, Martelle Ellis, Leslie Smith, Knlttell Shoell, Oswald Johnson, Glenroy Iverson, Blaine Johnson, LeGrande Jarman, Verl Christiansen, Leonard SJoberg, and Lowell Rlchlns. - , ; ; , Short talks were girea by W. L Hayes. W, W. Warnlck and Bishop Olpln. A reading wa given by Roy Fugal. Oullimore mercantile Robbed Although a little late tor public, Oon, perhaps other, merchant will us precautions Jhat r other thefts; may not occur. About two weeks ago, some one entered the , store room of the Cullimor Mere, of Lindon, Lin-don, and carried off overalls, sugar and other supplies that had just been reoeived by the store. About $150 worth of supplies 'were taken. The lock was, broken on th door, and investigation' in-vestigation' showed that It had beet pried open. V ' ' .t '- ' Ko elue' has been discovered .to lead to th , apprehension ' of : th guilty party or the recovery, of the good. This is 'the' sixth time' this Institution has been robbed. It appears ap-pears that T th location' of U store wa well known by some one who seeded Ulagal aid. ' . 4r- ' " ' " " c : Qents' Funiishln Shop Opens Earl Wagstaff, who h been working work-ing for the. Pleasant Grove Merc' for some time and who was employed previously for the 'Royal Store here, 1 opening up a gent' i furnishing store' one door nouttt of tbe Farmers Exchange. .',C'?.v '" ' The big opening will , be .today, Saturday, and everyone who visits the store will be given t token to remember the hospitality of the store. i'."','' "' "" Mr. Wagstaff ha been very sue cessful In his ' former employment and. understands gents', furnishings and what the men really like and need. He is well liked and his busi ness should prove Tery successful o . ' - , Farm Bureau Met Thursday The Farm Bureau held a meeting Thursday to discuss co-operative buying of fruit baskets and arsenate of lead for the present time, and, co operative marketing of farm pro ducts, with a view of getting in closer touch with the needs of the farmer of this locality. PL GROVE H. S. At chapel Thursday, Prof. Badell of the U- of U. and Lowrey Kelson, County Chairman of th Clean Town and Horn Campaign gave splendid talks 'Along th elean town .move- , - ' Thursday, evening th B.Tr , bnd, under the direction of Prof. Sauef , ; and composed of : tt : pieces, gav a splendid concert In th High school auditorium. , v , , ; - Friday afternooa'. th .H!gh school boy under th direction of Mr. Hayes put in a drain In th new ball park and helped put the , track in better condition. The girl, directed by Mis Smith; prepared lunch for the boy. which waf served at the completion of thjob, Friday night a dance wai given in the gymnasium. , C LET US TELL ; i ABOUT IT. , 1 Auto Go El BUREAU MEMBERS TO MEET A conjoint meeting of the - Farm, Bureau member of Lindon, ' Manila and Pleasant Grove will be held in the High school building next Thurs day night, April 2Cth, commencing at I o'clock. .The purpose of the meet- " Ing U to discuss plans for co-opera tive marketing. , It Is expected that officials of the Farm Bureau will be present to explain the plans and to discus th Joining with the U 8. , Assn. which ha taken over th American Am-erican . Marketing Ass1. - Th propositions prop-ositions to be discussed are of vital importance to th farmers, who are " urgently: Invited to attend.' Pool Hall Under New Management . Lorin Walker, has taken over the Pool Hall and says he is going to run a clean and respectable place for fall those who enjoy a good gam of pool. . - - -j-, . . . Mr. Walker ba bought several pool tables and humerons other fixture 1 from Salt Lake. .He also repapered the room and cleaned up considerable. consider-able. . .,.... , .... ry.: o ; ' ' .yy LADIES FAEai BURSAU ' . , . ; l'- -r :.y rirosstiUTioir j-": 1 ' - : .' " . Th' Ladles Perm Bureau member , will meet la tt High school Satur- day at 1 p. m- where actual experience exper-ience in cutting patterns for child- renw 'clothing will be demonstrated.' All members are especially invited to com and bring paper for pattsrns.' The Young Mother club will meet; at th home of Mr.. Bert Adam Friday, Fri-day, April 20th. Mrs. LnelU Bank will continue', the previous lesson on mueio. A good attendance is hoped; tor. vij-:;:i.'''i.V:-'S;rV--.-e'''.'' ' The Mutuals of the Lindon First ward, will give a program 8unday ev- lm,ng. Th m9 oI the eve- ping. Wilt, b in reg nf d to th statewide eleaaip campaign. Clifford' Young ha bean asked to be the main speaker, speak-er, beside th following program will be rendered: Musk, Belva Wsdley; . scng. May R. Walker; a few splendid rule on an effective clean up cam-, paign will be given by J. D. Wadley. The Mutuals are co-operating with the , general cleanup, committee of . the; ward and some evening . during the- coming week a bonfire and rally will ' b given on the street to stir up en- : thusissm for the genera) clean up campaign.; '...,,,r ' ' 1 , S3C3Cw3Cw3 . ' n c:i . It I tabulated that the ugar trust of America have made more than three hundred million dollars out of the consumers since the larg increase in price of ugr.; ' :'J'l. '' ,, t , V There i only on way to make up for " this , loa and that la tor the consumers consum-ers to save on other thing . they have" to'buy. , . ; T '"' ' We can sav you money In aies' and boyt clofbing, hat-and furnishings. ROYAL 'v': . CL0THH7O ST0BE . J American. Pork . .. Next to Skagg Grocery store : M. C Botfasoa, Egr." - ' Special this week ly 'r-C 1 year gaaranteel Khaki trowM! aude by Levi Stnu si aid C. I2J& w L ...... .. . . |