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Show Pleiiilff ..Grove ; Bepartmesri SATURDAY, MAY 12, lp23. AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MAY, 12, 1923, , PARK DAY CELEBRATION A WONDERFUL SUCCESS The city council and those who Hd the wo charge for building tt fence and putting our ball park la shape, want to thank all those vho so liberally turned out and helped hel-ped make that day very successful. W bad over two hundred men and boys who did not waste a minute in doing their "bit to help put th park ground in shape to mat one of the oest ball park. in the., State. The location is ideal and 'With a little more work, we will hare a first class park. : "' ' 1 The' ladies who had the lunch la land certainly did 'their part well. The dinner was served cafeteria sty-Is sty-Is and with such., rapidity that la -ten ninntes everyone waif enjoying a splendid dinner. Soma of the hoys worked so hard that It took three servings to appeaea their appetites, and yet there was plenty of food and some to spare. 1 r At night th band rare their ser-rices ser-rices free and a number of the younger youn-ger people were 'out to enjoy the dance the older people being evidently evident-ly too tired to attend. To those who were unable to help on that date and who hare not visited visit-ed the park,' we would Invite them to go and Inspect the grounds sad the fence, complete on two sides and prepare themselves to give a day's work later on. ' . It is truly wonderful what can be accomplished when, a community is sited in their labors and stand back of any public improvement - 1 o . L W- Lund Laid Up . wiin rractnred Ankle U W. Lund, an old resident here, has been suffering for the past ten days with a fractured ankle. On Friday night a number of his friends gave him a pleasant surprise party. The party included: Bp. and Mrs. S. L Swenson, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halll-day, Halll-day, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk, Mr.- and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. A K, Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thome. A piolnc luncheon was served and everything was said and done tot cheer up Mr. Lund. The Darty members were very glad to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lund in their new home, which has recently been completed. High School "G" Gets New Coat of Whitewash While the balance of the students of the: high school helped put the hall park' in shape Friday, the Senior Seni-or boys made the yearly trip to the "Q" near the base of Ml Tlmpanogos nd gave it a coat of whitewash. The Senior girls prepared a lunch lor the boys and met them halt way P the trail The boys declare it to be the best lunch they, have eaten, o The Semi Final' Be told . Story Contest Held The five high schools, Provo, Lincoln, Lin-coln, American Fork, Lehl, and PI-want PI-want Grove, wane represented with students participating in the retold tory contest, held fa th high school auditorium Thursday afternoon. Provo. received first place and Miss Gladys West of Pleasant Grove '"received; '"re-ceived; second place., c' '' Some very good stories - were told by the studedta of the various schools Mr. Wiley Nebeker ; spent Friday and Saturday with his family." . .. C0 KOtSOKO BOKO ISOHO SK 9 FLIES ARE COMING! 5j Examine your window and door screens. We will call and take measurements for new oiiP9 or repair old ones, as g well as repair anything you hav around the house. , The United l If II -'!" MS , 4..itoAVeailIll'.YrJv.x H niUU4WA4lUUXsln.' M MOTH ER S DAY PRQGRA The Second ward Sunday School wUl give the following program la' honor of Mother's Day, commencing u ue regular Bandar School time: Son, by 8chool, "Lot. at Home." Prayer, Jai. D. Thorn. Concert Recitation, "Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother," etc Song, Primary Dept. Sentiment, First Intermedlte Dept -Son-, Rlnderrarten Dept. Presentation . of carnations to nr. try, mother, by Deacons Quorum, un der direction ot Joseph Olpln. On minute's silence in reverence to mothers who hare com. "Address, "What the World Owes Mothers and Why" by 8. U 8wonson. Response by Mrs. Draper. Son.- -Benediction. WASATCH CLUB The Wasatch Club held their annual an-nual meeting to elect new officers Tuesday evening. The following were elected: President, J. ,D. Thome. Vice President, Dr. J. H. Huchel. Secty.-Treae.. Karl Banks. ' These officers with the following constitute the executive board: C. L. Warnlck, J. R. Halllday, J. A. West, Clifford Tomlinson, David Courier, Geo. Larson, Robert Walker. Th executive committee will hold a meeting Saturday night to arrange for Strawberry Day and to appoint the different committees. Those Who Took Part In Track Meet The boys of the local high school who took part In the Utah County High 8chool track meet at Lehl Friday Fri-day are as follows: 220 yard dash and 100 yard dash, O'. Nelson and D. Anderson. 440 yard dash, Howard Christian-en. Christian-en. . ,-..-!. 220 low' hurdles. O. Framptoa, H. Christiansen. HaIf mI1 nd mile, Fred Richards nd 0. Kirk. .. Half mile relay, V. West, B. Framp. ton, Hi Christiansen, O Nelson. Shot put and discus, V. West Pole vault, A. Clark. V. Loader and H, Christiansen. High Jump, G. Ball aad H. Chrls- lansen. Javelin, V. West, O. Nelson and H. Christiansen. o Cullimore Store Robbed Again There should be a liberal reward ? offered for finding the "bootleggers" that robbed the Cullimore Merc. Co. early Monday morning between the hours of 4 a. m. and t:S0 a. m. A few weeka ago this same tnsti tution was robbed of a number of sacks of sugar, alnce which .time a alghtwatchman had been employed. Mr. GiUman left the store t 4 a. m. thinking it was too , light for anyone d rob the store. However, when the store and warehouse was opened for business, 780 pounds of sugar was found . mkasag. People hene cannot help but think there Is a bootlegging Joint somewhere not far from here that needs sugar to help soak the li quor. ' ', t '':.' The guilty party, if apprehended. should be given the full punishment the law provides and here's wishing the Cullimore Merc. Coy and the sheriff good luck In apprehending the guilty party. Ear! Wagstaff spent .Wedneadky-in rialt lake on business. BK0!BO0OKOSSOI 1 ABE YOU GOING FISHING? If so Get your, v . Oils. Accessories and Somethior .unch i ;SERViqilTATIpN, DAY tnfrlhUkf Sendee Ui;OT5JXWTUBEa,:.s RE-ORGANIZED pKMOOOaOXOalOarOBOa Pleasant Grove Locals Victor Larson was a Provo visitor' Wednesday. Mrs. J. D. Thorns was a Payson visitor' Wednesday, Florence Wricht of Americaa Fork spent Wednesday as the guest of Mrs. Earl Wagstaff. Bulldlnr suDDllei and coal at Mut ual Coal and Lumber Co. Pbtaaant Grove. ' ' 4 ' . . , ,j mm Mr. nA Mrs. J. ' C. Hilton and Jos. Hilton ward Provo aad Olmstead visitors Saturday- ' "'r " Mrs. E. J. McOowea of Salt Lake is visiting this week with lor par ents, Mr. end Mrs. J. A. Dlckerson. 1 't .. ur. Ij. R. Hebertson aad child ren spent Saturday la' Americaa Fork visiting relatives. .. Ralph Wlllett - of Ogdeo, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Wlllett J C. Hilton and S. W. Hilton at tended the ' boxing demonstration at Provo armory by world's champlor fighter Jack Dempsey, Tuesday eve. Mr. and Mrs. Junta H. Adams lot Bingham were visiting at the home of their parenU, Mr. aad Mrs. Jos. H. Adams Sunday and Monday.' The year old baby of Mr. aad Mrs. Clem Shoell ot Lindoa who has been Ul wtth spinal menlgltls is slowly improving. , . ' 'Tha senior members of the T. M. M. L A. will hold a dance la the Lin- don Hall Saturday, to raise funds for the benefit of that organization. . - Mrs. Sophn, Pa and daughter Golda of Pinto, Utah, mother and sister of R. G. Page, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. O. - Mr, and Mrs. Hammer - Robisoa, N K. Nlelson and Mr. and Mrs. Leon. ard West of Salt Lake were in Plea sant Grove Tuesday to atrendahu6l ness meeting of the Centennial Min Ing Co.- ur. mnA Mn. R. R. Thome and family ot Provo and Mr. and Mrs. Ninia laAobaoa and family of Sharon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch, Jr. There were za at the dinner table. - v - The girls glee club of the Pleasant Grove High school under the direc tion ot Prof. Overlade will sing at the yearly county high school track meet at Lehl Friday. Eleven high schools will ' be represented there. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Dial are the proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday morning This is the fourth child, the others being boys that accounts tor the extra smile the father' fa-ther' wears. . ; ' '.' ' 5 Mrs. Effle Marrott. Mrs. Myrtle Grefflw Mrs. Karl Banks and Mrs- J. J. Hayes, attended a demonstration la advaaced dressmaking ; given m Americaa Fork Wedaesday, .under the diectloA oMies Skidmore of the H. A. C.: who w'demoastraUag for the 'Ladies Fann-lfareau. 1 Mrs. Cleen Kirk entertained (he Young Mothers" Club Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. ! Mrs. h P. Harvey . gav 7 a reading la addition to the usual club activtUes. Besides the regular club members, the special guests were Mrs. 8. L; 8wenon "and Mrs. Roo B. Hayes. ' Dainty refreshments were served. s The reenter monthly Alpine Stake Priesthood and Union meeting will be held in the tabernacle at American Ameri-can Fork tomorrow afternoon. As usual, all organisations excepting the Sunday Schools, will meet in the tab. ernacle, and the Sunday School told their meeting in the Forbes School building. , ': ' Robert J. Cobhley- of Llndon and Amassa Meechanif . of Provo . Bench win leave next week for Los Angeles for aa indefinite visit Mr. Cobbler being an old ; soldier will - visit - as long as he desires at the Soldiers' boms. He also has two daughter! In that vicinity ' who win hefp to make the time pass quickly aad plea, santly for hint' XL W. Jacobs made a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. Mrs.' 8. L Swenson waa a visitor at 'Lehl Tuesday. Mrs. Brown of Mammoth, was a via. ftor here Tuesday with Mrs. Ida M. smith. We would like to make out esti mates on your building. Mutual Coal and Lumber Co. - Dr. and Mrs. Llnebaugh spent FrL day and Saturday renewing old friendships fri-endships at Moroni, their old home SBMSMMSHa Miss Hazel Keetch, Lai recently been appointed a member of the Stake Sunday School Board. -.. Bp. and Mrs. Cullimore were guests at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dlttmore Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Geo. Miller of Salt Lake, is visiting thla week with her parents Mr. and Mrs, Edward Harris, Sr. Elden Swenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson, wlU leave June 12th, on a mission to the Eastern 8tates. .. A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cutler of Llndon Saturday morning last All concern, ed doing- nicely. , The Senior girls ot the M. L A. of Llndon Second ward, enjoyed a caddy pull at the home of Margaret KJrk Thursday evening.' " The religion classes of the two wards of Llndon will give a program Friday evening in the Llndon hall. The proceeds will be used for the Stake Tabernacle organ fund. Miss Florence Nelson entertained the nurses ot the Alrd hospital, Provo, Pro-vo, Monday evening . at a birthday party. After a' musical program, re freshments were served. Mr. and Mrs- S. W. Hilton, Mr and Mrs. J. C Hilton and Mr. and Mrs Oscar Rlchins and fcralltai were Provo and I ronton visitors Sua' day.- J. R. Adams while working at the Lindoa sub. station of the Orem rail road... got a piece of steel into his vyi, Veattslng aa' ulcer. He has been mstfag at home for the past week, but 'to : much better at present The funeral ot the infant eon of Mr. 'and Mrs. Richard Walker was held at their residence Friday afternoon after-noon at 4 o'clock. The ' little one was not strong at birth and did not thrive afterwards. Interment was mao In Pleasant Grove cemetery. Mrs. J. F. Clark was taken to the L, D. 8. hospital Saturday and operat. ed Upon for cancer ot . the bneast. Mrs.' Clark's sister was operated on foar years ago for the came trouble, and It is hoped the operation was perfofmA early enough to prove sue. cessful At present. Mrs. Clark ts Improving aicely. 1 A'b&r line of children's Misies,' ladies, boyi and men's oxoaJ., lust ; sxnvea toaay. Biinrer rariety. bhnrer: bar gains than ever. Call and see them. Pleasant Grove Here- Co: -r , 1 LARGE REDUCTION This Week Only in all lines of merchandise merchan-dise at , Royal Clothing Store Special Reduction in Ladies Silk Hosiery.- Waist Overalls . $1.20 ROYAL CLOTHING STORE -Ainerican Fork K. ji Bohlnsea, Kgr," - ' EUter Goods For Less KEEP SWEET Suppose a world of troubles do . Annoy you every day; Suppose that friends considered true. Tour trust ia them betray; Aad rocks may bruise , aad thorns say tear, Tour worn and weary feet " And every day -yen meet a snare- Keep Sweet . Suppose you have act each desire That forms within your mind; Aad earth denies you half your hire And heaven seems quite unkind; And you have not the best to wear Nor yet the best to eat Ton seem to have the meanest fare- Keep Sweet ' A sour heart will make things worse And harder stm to bear A merry heart destroys the curse Aad makes the heaven fair. So I advise, what ere your case Whatever you may meet, , Dwell in good forget the base- Keep Sweet ' HEW B00I8 AT LIBRARY - Fables of Aesop, by Jacobs. Mother Goose; by Walter. , Charlie and' His Kitten, by Max- welL' Puppy Dog Tales, by Kent English Fairy Tales, by Steele. Coast of Eden, by Dutfus.' Melting Pot by ZaagwelL . -Food. Health aad Growth, by Holt Principles. Interior Decoration, ey Jakemay. --- Amatuer Circus Life, by Balch.. A NEW STORY : la today's Issaev starts the..i Story.t The Secret Alversarf. It Is one ef these exciting and charming tales ef mystery, adventure adven-ture and lore, Boat everleek the first chapter yea will enjoy the story from 1st te last chapter. Mutuals Give Program f . i . i in . , The Mutuals 'ot the Llndon 3eccr.1 ward gave the following program Sunday evening: Singing, "Beautiful Day of Rest". Prayer, Theron Whitely. Singing, "Gently Raise th Sacred Strain." ... Violin ' Solo, LeQ rands Jarman. Scripture reading, Oscar Cragun. Talk, "Reverence for the Sabbath"' Leroy Baxter. . Duet The Truth Boys, the Truth" Joseph Johnson and Feldon Harris. Talk, "Why the Jews Keep Satur day as the Sabbath," Lola WUlet ' Remarks, Stanley Harris nosing Song, "My Sabbath Home." Benediction, Blanch Johnson. Junius J. Hayes Given - Pleasant surprise The chemistry, "physics and geome try classes, together with the Junior and Senior advisory tteachers ot the H. 8. gave Mr. J." J.' Hayes a pleasant pl-easant surprise at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal Thursday eve-nine. eve-nine. - A special committee prepared a number of new games that caused much merriment An autograph al bum with notes and remembrance paragraphs writtea byr-.thi;s4a" students was1 presented to Mr. Hayes ae aa appreciaUon. of the, efforts .he hei put, forth for theta, t v Dainty .nfreshments . were, served and a very enjoyable evening was had by.alL , ' . M . Science b! class of the high school made a trip to Saratoga . Thursday after school " Mr. Maurice Dusenberry of Salt Lake has accepted a position with the Utb Pep Light Co to as sist Martin ChrisUansea la operating the Battle Creek power plant, which has been closed tor the past two or three years. vi; OsKMsVKOOaf&KOOKOKOSOOKO You will like our service 7.. ; ;:, : ;7 ; J : ; - : . PEP GAS VICO OIL ' - iu ,w'lP : ' ; MOBIL OIL Lie's DAY PRO GRAM III 3RD. WARD l. s. s. 4. S. 6. 7. ft. Preliminary muslo . ' f r Abstract ot minutes and notices 8ong, "Love at Home" Prayer, Joe, Hilton ' Sacramental Song ' ' , - v -Administration of 8acramnt : Concert Recitation . Song, "Little Mother of Mme" (SchooL) ' I. Boy Scout Flag Service ' ' 10. 8olo, "The Dearest . Rune," Geaa Warburtoa v ; 11, Recjtylon, the White OarW tloa. ' ' 12. Carnation 8ervlce, second Int glrU - - .7 IS. Male Quartet, "Every. Day a Mothers Day", Orla- Holdaway, Ern est Clayton, Vance West aad Elroy Nelsoa. . 14. A Daughter's Tribute to her Mother. A1U Fugal 1 15. Chorus My Mother's Rosary, First Int grade. " 14. Address What the World owe Mothers, Elroy Nelsoa - -17. Solo, Lullaby torn ( Ermeaie, Reva West 15. Response' la behalf of Mothers, Mrs. H. J. Christiansen. 1. Song SchooL SO. Benediction. ' ' ! " CEUETERY N0TIC2 . . AU people owning cemetery- lots are requelted to get them cleaned at before Decoration .Day, May SOth. AU lots should be cleaned up by. . Tuesday noon. May 29th. ' -By order of the Cemetery Comma- tee. ; "'" Ws twMMk.vju t ei ... : O- OUUiyUTIVVi DWUH. M-sl . r - . ' ;l Canninsr Company Receives '.' ; . First Shipment of " Tomato. Plants Jaa. D. Thorne made a business trip to Salem Wednesday. The first shipment of tomato plants, ' about 10.000 were taken to the growers there. ' The farmers win be" busy from now' on, pnttlng out their to-" maito plants as about 400 acres of tomatoes to-matoes are contracted for the Plea-sant Plea-sant Grove Canning Co. The company . expected at least 100,000 plants but er was so hot in California (100 degrees de-grees in the shade) that it was impossible im-possible to dig the plants t , ' ' Vj ' o' :: PL Grove Will Advertise in Union Pacific -T.Tagarine The Wasatch dub thee -- accepted the invitation to go in with the balance bal-ance ot the county to put Utah county.-, on the map. A six to eight thousand word ar- ;t Ucle with several cuts .from, nil Parts ,, ' s of Utah County, and two front pages of - Utah lake and Ml Tlmpanogos , wlU be printed in the June magaslne : aad these will be distributed all ever ' the Union Pacific 8ystem. Wi understand that over 100,000 copes of this magwine are publish ed each month. For such a small ,. sum neceeaary - to advertise our lo cality tad the splendid pictures aad ' Write-up we will get the- Wasatch v1 Club thinks H is a good opportunity toi- advertise our-heautles, ' ' i ,: ; The-June magaxine win- feature :' Utah County's wonders. -. v -'- ' : L.ii i7i,,, , .a I ., i ,' 1 1. ii I. Nathan Winters Breaks Anile ' And Sprains' Wrist f eaMsa-aeeaw- ! Nathan Winters had been out herd-ine herd-ine ahaen on the West Mountain and as he stepped out of the wagon on to the wagon tongue,' slipped off. He fractured two hones in his ankle and in falling, epralned his wrist Five hours elapsed between the time the - boy was hurt till he was brought home by the Freeman boys and re- : ceived medical attention. At present he is much improved. ,4 't OS0550KOOaKIIOOaKf |