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Show II I SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1923. AMERICAN FOEK CITIZEN SATEBDAY; MAY. 19, 1923. MMMa - - . .. . , ' ' ' r-i-T f ' .- - , , , " . , , 8 V ANNUAL STRAVBEfiRY.DAY TO BE BIGGEST AFFAIR EVER STAGED IH PLEASANT GROVE : Strawberry Day this year will be one of the biggest affairs that Pleasant Grove has undertaken. - The Executive Committee met Saturday night and decided' to put over the biggest day in the history of Pleasant Grove. X number of the committees have been selected and sev eral others will be chosen as dxned on the variouiiPomwlUees "rwrlns to to." nd will do fete lr! gt mi tlUt occmIob. ... t A cIobo Mtimato of the 'crowd last par waa 10.000 peopl and thU yr v expect zq,ow. v from tha entlmeat of .tbo cater-tttnnuBt cater-tttnnuBt eommlttM, thent will not ba M Idla mlnuU from aarly morning till midnight ' Tha deoo rating om-Bltte om-Bltte hut mat and - plaaned a new fitar of dacoiUng.,:iil..:!;; ;; There ahonld not ba a man or wo pu la Pleasant Orora who la not . vUUnc to work on. aoma of tha com- Bltteea. so -let'a all booat for this Wf eelebraUon and mrita all onr trl-ads trl-ads about It A eommlttee waa ap aolnted to work with American Fork to sea Senator Read Bmoot and sea (f It could be arranged to har Pres. Harding Tlslt tha t TlmpanogXM Care ud poeelblr Pleasant Orores big Strawberry Day- We can fix our lata for his Tlatt. , , . The following hare been chosen to act aa members of the Tarlods com oltteea, and mora will ba added as ceded: ' '.!! ' Deasaat Greta Flrtt Ward -' llnanee: J.' R. Haniday, chairman; Alex Thornton. J. . H. Adams, Ellas Pierce, Joslah Kemp, Oldeoai Herron, Ben Adams, A H. Olpln, Clifton Har-er, Har-er, D. M. Smith, Geo, -Larson. Junius Jun-ius West. Lewta Olpta, Robert Jage, Hans WHU&mson, J. O. C?lark. Pleasant Grere Seeeal TTard . Finance: , J- Hayes, chairman; Alma Kirk, J. I Atwood, Roy Dev eraux, Nlele Poulaoa; li, Hayes, Bay Frampton, Bert Adams. 8. D. Moore. Geo. Peay, L. N. Peterson. !L. S. , Dial, .Archie . Maxfleld and MarIs..BWilaJ;-Jrfci., ,.-".-Pleasant Grim ThW Ward Finance: Frad Shoell, Chairman; Owen Draper. Curtis Young, Clarence Hilton, J. E.' (Warburton, Ruben Weeks, Jr.. V, N. (Wwt, Hyrum Carl son. John Adameon. Owen Christian ttn. Frank Atwood. H. M. Nelson. w , B.mmn Albert J. Olsen, Jamea Adamson. J H. Shoell, Ernest FaTduhn and C. A. Fugal. Ltndoa First Ward r-Flnance: r-Flnance: Albert Anderson, chair, man; A. L. CullhnoTe, Vernon OIU-aan, OIU-aan, ienard ah. Job. Wadley, Leo Fryer; " Ja.' cf .' Wright ' Wm. Chrls-tlaasenMelvIn Chrls-tlaasenMelvIn Smith, and Pn . : ;p Flnance: Dan Adams, cnalrman, W. W"; Warnick, Geo. Monson Irving Irv-ing Johnson. Geo. Paul, Merrill War- WHAT KIND OF rLOWEES DO YOU LIKE BEST? We have aQ Idnds ' . Carnations, Sweet Peas, Snap Dragons and an assortment of PLEAHAHT" GEOVB mwvWvvvW DAY and OTGHT SEEVICE and CONFECTIONS, t s'1 ARROWHEAD SERVICE STATION IS Y0UE LAWN IN A GOOD OEEEN CONDITION? You can get 'any length the tune approaches for the bie nick, Clarence Pack, Albert Christen- Um and Dan If. Wadley. t Publicity: J. A West, chairman; Ike Hayes, E. R. Rasmussen. 0. L. Wright O. h. Smith, Joa.. Olpln, Effle Warnick, Amee Walker, John Atwood, lo Walker, Florence Nelson, Ben. Walker, Mrs. Wells, W. J,. Hayes, Hay-es, Lloyd Adamsbn, Mrs. Hannah Benson Ben-son Signa Chrtstensen. Rtith Archer and Ines Humphries. " Decoration: Dr. - Huchel' chairman; chair-man; Amy Rozsa, Mrs.' Mary' Coop er, Emily Anderson. Joaie West, Mrs Lao. Hanrey, May Adamson, Pearl Wwburton, Ora West, Eart WagaUff, BerlyWest, Effle Marrott, Ella Fram. pton,' Mrs. Thornton. Glida West Ellaa Armltstead. May Halliday, Genera Warnick, Mrs. Karl Banks, Mrs. Rata Rogers, Mrs. Dan Adams, Kate Jacobs, Ja-cobs, Nellie' Halliday, Helen Carson. Millie Poulson. Mrs. Hans Williamson, William-son, Sadie Clark, and Mrs. J. J. Hayes. Entertainment: Darid Oourley, chairman; A. R." Orerlade,' Harry Richards, Geo, Larson, Robert Walker, Walk-er, EIroy West, Lao Walker, A. P. Warnick, Ed. Warburton,- Helga Swenson, S. A. Kirk, Victor Larson. Fred 8hoell, Will Christiansen and William Boulter. . Fruits and Berries: Clifford Tom-linson, Tom-linson, chairman; Nat Loader, H. V. 8wenaoa, Wallie West, Joa. 8hoell, H. B. Warnick, Joa. Wadler, Dan Adams. L.; O. West Ray Gillman, Lewis Olpln, Cliff Harper. Hlldmg Nelson, Herbert Armltstead, Horace Monson, Burt Driggs, , Bert Basxant Herman ,Oreen and Hans Williamson. "7 Refreshments r. D. MHey Smith, chairman. . Reception-. C . L. JWarnick, chair- man; J- A. west ana jaa. u. i uoruc Dinner end UnN'heon: Relief So. ctetles. 0 ! CEMETERY UOTICE ATI oeonle owning cemetery lota "quesiea , ,. - before Decoration Day, May 80th. All lota should be" cleaned np by Tuesday noon, May 29th. . By order of the Cemetery Committee. Commit-tee. , F. 8 Humphries, Sexton. 12-!t Mrs. Lucy Cray returned from Richfield Saturday after spending two weeks at the bedside of her daughter dau-ghter Beatrice. She reports her daughter dau-ghter Improved but attll suffering from fright's Disease Her baby is doing as well as can be expected. The ; Sunday Schools were 'crowded with children and parents Sunday for . wea pM and the special Mother's Day le iaicWrl charge deaerv much Each mother present vraa gtren icredt fortbelr faithful work. ' carnation and OWee who were not( dM pre)WnUd a patrl. able te attend receiveu w homes . ' Mrs. J I Harvey accompanied: by her .tonghter Flowocev and her grand, daughter, Mary Louise, left Thursday for a visit througn the East- They .m'fci n Id Waahlniton. D. C. by Wa Harvey and will , visit Chicago, nmtn Weehlnxtoa and other places of Interest. ' ' ---r-1 " -u. ivm.1 ftonrlca baa 11 me and A l0 I'vtw. - i teams at work on the road in Am erlcan Fork canyon -from where the Service begins np to the cave gnainus. The road win be widened so inai . Mint teams ean.pasa ai aimun " v In two weeks, work will begin on we loop road that will connect American Fork canyon and Provoc anyon, which it la hoped will be completed by au-j tamn. . : ' ' . .'' of Jose, NozzleSfcUonnec-; Peach and Annie ' r 11 1 v r Crop Valued High - - , . ,lV,. , J ' , Estimated flgurea of the peach and apple tonnage ; of ' Utah oa ity and the north and of .Juab .county given out at tha Utah State Farm Bureau headquarters Monday placed the talue of tha crop at. i,500,000. After a careful auriey'of condlUons In th district relatlTa to tha prodoc ftlon and marketing possfbUltlea rtt Utah county tha toniage to ba handled hand-led by the Pleasant Grove. Growers' association Is placed at a ' tlgure large enough to brine recetpta- of $1,600,000. r ' ' y' Tha South end of Utah county and tha north end of Juab county, thru the co-operative marketing oganlxa- tlona vof .tha district will ship out a tonnage estimated to be worth 11,000,000, aooordijg to tha survey. ' Lesser Priesthood Give Pro- tram in Different Wanu 8unday, the Leaser : prleathood membera gave programs In tha loc ale wards. The pnosram given In the Third ward conaistad of tha follow ing: Short talk; by the followv ins boys.'1 Calvin Walker, Vard Johnson, John-son, Verdell Sundberg, Ernest. Clay ton, Roy FugaL Lorin Walker and Elroy Nelson. -v. v; Two quartettes by Orin and Rob ert Holds way,- Wesley - Jonea and Lorin Weeks. Invocation byHarofd" Wright and benediction ty RoFa at - .; , .. School Renders Mother's Day. Program The following program, waa given Sunday morning by, the Sunday School cf the Ltndoa , Second ward in observance of Mother's Day i Sons;, "Love at Home," by school 1 Prayer, Edmund Cragun . r - -, Song, "O My Father" , by school : . Sacrament Exerclsea , . v. Solo, "Little Mother of Mine", by Nona K. Baxter. During this song, a carnation was given to each moth er la attendance. - Sentiments to Mother by Margaret .Kirk.-';.'. - - ' V' '. Sbnk. Primary Class, "There's "k Name." Recitation. Kenneth Lowe, "Give the Flowers to tha Living.". Address, A. H. Irw. r - Response, Jennie W. Johnson. ReciUtion. , May Baxter, "A White Carnation.". -.. .". - ' Song, "If There's Sunshine In Tour Heart." Benediction. RuaselVKeetch. . v o Grade School Enteriaimnent The closing; exercises , oit. the. Central Cen-tral School were t given . Thursday and Friday of this week at the High aeheol audlterhnn. Thursday the lower grades put on a spring cantata, aa a wind up of the year's work, about 75 little tots taking tak-ing part Tha singing of the youngsters young-sters was especially good, showing careful training. The entire enter- otlc.play! enUtled "Heart'i Ease and Rue" Friday evening at the same place The Junior band, directed by A' RrOverlade assisted with several selections. The principal cnaraciers permrmM exceptionally welL Tliere wer over .100 pupils in au who par- ticipated in tha,enterUiwent;-;;0 patent The schools wllUclose nexjt week and SUede 0X1 OltU, I3.75", for We summer racatloa. Friday win be spent as a field day with, baseball tames and other eontesta on the prognm. . v 1 .5" Sugar Sugar is still unreasonably unreason-ably high to overcome this overcharge, save on your Men's and Boys' clothing. J . - All sizes in Straus Ov- ;j : ' '..derails, Summer Underwear 93c In Celebration of 60th Anniversary u La celebration of the 0th anniversary anniver-sary if their weddlntday; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ellis ot this ; city, were guests of honor at a family dinner given at the "home of their daughter, lira. John A. Richlns here Sunday. Coverg were laid for SO guests. The enter piece of the table was an elaborate wedding cake, and ' other table decorations were vases of tulips and carnations. The out of town meets were: Mr. and Mrs. Bertram West of Rains, Carbon County; " Mr. and Mrs. Wiley Baxter and family of Garfield; Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Mc- Danlel and family ci American Fork. Mr. an-1 Mrs. Ellis are both enjoy- tag the best ot health and thorough ly enjoyed having their family with them on this occasion. Four Take Ezarnlnatlon .i ,iror poitmaiter PROVO. May ,15.-An examination for postmaster at r Pleasant flrora was taken Saturday afternoon' by Joseph Hilton, UfcrtL B Cooper. Miss Ruth Archer and , Jamea D. Thorne. - Backless Driving Nearly uanses Accident 5Two well known traveling salesmen sales-men were driving a Hudson roadster and as they attempted to turn the corner at the Junction of tha Genera road and the state highway, oat control con-trol of the machine and It ran mto a ditch just scraping , a telephoce pole; with the tender ot the . car. Just aaVteCh closer, and the men ..would haverecelved a. .worse Jot aind i ths car4 probably would have been wreck- ed. ) :.-iL "; Marshall Winters Inspected the car but as the men sab) they were going k'nt 10 miles . per hour (!) ,' he "let them go. The car, was not, badly damaged and the men had a lucky escape from Injury., - ,, Church Meetings Changes Important chanree of Church meet. lnrfvere made at a rectn( jneedng of the Stake Presidency, High Council, Coun-cil, 'Bishoprics and other, Stak officer offi-cer "recently, details of which will be found elsewhere In this issue. Mrs. Ray Coddlngton of American Fork, visited at Undon this week with 'her parents, Mr and Mrs. 1 W. A Bdultdr. . ..'v-.,,.. , Blanch CnTIlmore Wilson of Casper Wyoaoiag, is ; . visiting indefinitely with her 'parents. Bp. and Mrs. A L Culllmore of Undon. Mr. and Ura. Swen .0. Anderson announce the engagement , of their daughter Olive to W. C. Heekman ef Logan, i: The marriage will take place the latter, part of June, v j c: The 'members of. the Senior class of the high school were guests of the University ot Utah Friday, the dak be. Ing Senior day for the high schools of the state." The students visited the State Penitentiary and spent the balance bal-ance of the day as guests of the Unl-veristy. Unl-veristy. 8. Alma Kirk chaperoned the class. , ;. r More Ladies and Men's Ox fords just in! UdieS patent OX- fords,$X60; large girls' patent imca g DZwwn oxioraa. new dto pie xoe. ior ooys ior $175.. Pleasant Grove .'Merc- Company; ? , BUY A BICYCLE - i - "Now atjthe " ' ' UNITED FAMILY "r BICYCLE AND NOV-; NOV-; ELTY REPAIR SHOP j Pleasant Grove . . ' t . ' ' Irer Johnson's, Pierce and Brooks Wheels are Supreme, r r Ve specialize in quality . ' and service For economy,, health . and OPTION GiVEN OH SALE OF CAN?1IN6 . , PLANTS AND ACCEPTED BY CORPORATION .....v- v; ''. .,' . ; , ' "j------,s' : - .- A" $5,000,000 Eastern corporation, who has options." ' on . about 10 canneries in Colorado and the same number in the state of Utah; have expressed their desire to take over the - Pleasant Grovo Canning Co. - manufacturing and selling both of the Various canning industries. indus-tries. ' . . i ' The Board t Directors ot the Plea sant Grove Canning Co., have submitted sub-mitted them a. proposition and If accepted ac-cepted by the corporation, Irrange-ments'wUl Irrange-ments'wUl be made to take over the canning company'B Interests, At present, pre-sent, engineers and auditors are in the different plants. Inspecting and auditing, and if the various deals go thronghV'thm compaa wuT bVtn Mil operation bjr the last ot July. ' However, the local firm la getUng read to begin operations as noon aa Birawuernea arw ru, uua im first fruit to ripen, and it no deal goes through, will continue the season's sea-son's run. About 450 acres of tomatoes toma-toes are contracted and. the plants have been put In condition to start as soon as necessary t- LATER 81nce thn article was written, the company has received a telegram acceptlnt the option ; of llM.OOd It tola deal goes thorugh, It means that stockholders will re ceive par fortholr stock, and it will liquidate all Indebtedneaa, and It Is expected that the local canneries will be run on a much larger scale than ever. :" ;' : ' ' ,. Oaiming . Plant , " . uerger rornusg 'eaeeaaiaemaea .' Through the efforts ot P, H. Trout. man, of Canyon city, wuorauo, a combination Is being formed, with the backing of New York capitalists,' tor the purpose of merging a number of canneries U Utah and Colorado. The organization is now practically complete with the exception ot a few minor details. .'. ... The proposed association holds nntiniu on the rreater pari of the canning plants to Colorado and quite considerable number of planta in Utah, according to Mr. Troutman. The tfect-hls-orpqratlonenr; taring the mtermountain field will be to enlarge the ipd'ustry.i .The assets as-sets of the company, will be In excess of 5 million doners , and the average annual pack la expected to exceed S million cases. The new. corporation' will have 'a complete line of all truiU and veg etables that are now on the market except pineapple and com, it being Impracticable to produce, either in this region Tn sufficient , quantities for. canning purposes,'', v-.. The company will operate 1U own sales department ; and will market its own products . . Mr. Troutman . expects that the 3 LOOK WHAT THE NEW STORE HAS $1.00, GARMENTS . SPECIAL- " ;.; , for.,:1:.:; 89c Get yours' while they last ' WAGSTAFF CLOTHES ' SHOP (The Underselliug Store) : : LOOSE WHEELS Our method is quick, and Complete stock of rim lugs e$nd ; bolts. Their aim is' to take care of the new corporation will have completed all payments for the planta that " It will lake over and that it will .have i assumed active ownership and man-, agement of the various planta before ; the 1st of July. . , LI Flii ; Hollowing Is . the ; oammencement ' program which will be given in the High school auditorium on tYiday evening, May" Mth; . -1 Chorus,- Claaa. 1 - " Invocation,' LeOrand Jarman. ' Chorna, Claaa, ' ; Welcome Address, Harold Nelson. , ; Violin 8olo, Blanche Clark. ''. "s -; Reading, Korma ChrlsUanaen.' ' Merlmbaphone Solo. Delbert fugal.-' : Valedictory Address, Barbara Oreea ' : Duet, Ella Frampton and Marcella Page ... . . , , Preeeatailoav et Diplonaa; t" ' Male Quartette,' West,' Jarman, Rl chards. Kelson. ' 1 Address to Graduates, A W. Ivans.' Chorua, ClaasJ !'" ' Benediction, Lawrence Olpln.' - N. C. Nielsen Jr., Is ery 'l wit J heart and kidney trouble." Mr. and Mrs. Stan Walker and"' family of American Fork, were PI, eaiant drove, visitors, Sunday. ; 7 Mr. and Mm. Hugh Jacoba ef Heb- f er are visiting at their eon's home this week. ,Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Moore Jr, and,., family, were guests of Mr. Moore's parents in Payson on Mother's Day. Mr. and Mrs. John Morgan and . family of Salt Lake spent Mother's Day here with their parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Isaac Cant) am. , " . .'- An interesting talk on . Mother's Day, which was given by Mrs. Bisle Swenson in the Alpine Stake tabernacle taber-nacle last Sunday, waa, crowded oat-. ot this week's Issuetfrlll ;appeef -, next wee.... . A ,, '"Ann What's Her Name," a comedy In I acti, was well presented la the, high school auditorium, last Wrdnea- , day by students of the high school. All who attended were highly pleased -with the production, Amaaa I Meecham, who west : to Los Angeles last week, la la a hos-" pital there. He was hit by an .automobile .auto-mobile soon after arriving but atere-".' sent he Is reported to be gettingalong nicely and expects to be out again In a few days.'' VrH-r--. i, . The,Mutuals of the LJndon Second ' ward held their closing activity In the form of a bon, flr aid .'.weenie" roast in the . street, near the Edmund Cragun'; honfe tm 'Thuradayj night, The boys nd girls report a very enjoyable en-joyable time. r : , M Mr. and Mrs J, L. Theobo!d, Mr. and ' Mrs, Morel Rlcharda of Salt Lake; t Mr. and Mrs Robert Walker and , famjly," Mr. and Mrsl Avlyn Richards and' Mr. and Mrs. Tim Rlcharda spent ' Mother's .Day. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Rlcharda of Lindoa. The dinner table was ' set tor 2S guests and the centerpiece consisted of white carnation; - J ". 1 . TIGHTENED iU;; ? the joh guaranteed. PRQGRA DAY 0 ft- -vL tio: eM: at. 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