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Show '.V: ' i- - 'fegwaaw 2 oeoa jr- i gATUBDAY, JUNE 9, 1923. AHEEICAN FORK CITIZEN SATUEDAY, JUKE 9, 1923, i''f (L'JIiiW rimeinricv-: RELlGiON GLASS. fiiOMpCISES The graduation txwrclui of those itadents who have successfully completed' com-pleted' eight yeare ot Religion dm work, ua iboh woo nve completed complet-ed three rnrt .seminary work win , held Sunday afternoon is th Alpine Al-pine stake tabernacle, Am rlcan Fork " t th ragular . Union meeting. ; Pree. g. L Chlpman.wUl award the certificates cer-tificates te-theae students. A splan-did splan-did program baa also'fbeea Prepared to U gia br toUi ;Eellflda claaa etudenta and Seminary students.. tha aamee.of Jthe graduates of the. Stake, toetter wita aetausot the program will be found elsewhere In tliia issue. - . : ... ; , The Seminary work In Pleaaant Grove has barn moat aaUafactorr and Sfuecessful this year, .the enrollment : hating beam - Incraaaed from 4 11 . of but year to 181 atndenta this year. The aaw Seminary botldlng la well under way and by next- fall the atn ienti will b comfortably located la their new itnartarav XEEPINO BUSINESS .. -T AT HOIIE ',- No town can ba parmanently proa- V perooB m .which the cltlxena , and tradeemea dependent on each . other do not patronlie one another. The . fact ia, bat llttl la arer made tn go tag away to trade, If It can ba aecor-ed aecor-ed at home, and oftener there la a . lose. ' Show ua a. town in which the people aiMm n m ran ih w ema ' away for anything they 'can get at : home, and wa will show you a, town la which oaalnesa la llrely, and e'rery body boys, and trade ia centered from abroad. . Pricea -'ara low and ' the tradeemea patronise each other, , haring no anaploton that coefldenca will be aboaed. Let it be 'understood : that when business men of any town . get In the habit -of : sending abroad 4for porcaaaea tn poslnesa will lan-. lan-. lutoh. Having bo confidence in each , other how. can they expect others to .Ure confldaacew la. thamt No, that's aot the! way to build a town.- . Pat-ronlce Pat-ronlce each other, and keep your - buslneaa. v. , Atwood Meat Co Shta , , Carload of Hogp The Atwood Meat Co. will ship a carload of fat hogs to th Los Angeles An-geles market , The car will be loaded load-ed at the Union Pacific depot Saturday. Sat-urday. -. ? . It dont make se mack 41f fercac, Jast what you sell year berries for If you can bay the things jou need for the same fair price yeu sell year strawberriea for, - By saving en jour clothing etc, yeu get a bigger price for year fredaets, - Bee windows for ewrlew priees for things ya need. WOM and DRESS CXOTHIS 7 ROYAL T CLOTHINO STOEfi ;V American Fork .1. C Bebbnea, Kgu Strawberries I ' Voting for Queen 01 Strawberry Day : 'Commences next MONDAY, JUNE 11th , - and Closes SUNDAY, JUNE 17, at 9 p. m, t;; t Winner to Receive r TERS OF PiONEERS MEETING The Daughters of the Ploaaera bald ueir semi-monthly maatlnf at the tabernacle JTaa 7 at t o'clock p, m. Mrs. Clara If. Bullock praaldad at the meeting. The tallowing program waa given: . flinging, "Our Mountain Home Bo Dear." Prayer, Joe. B. Clark. singing, -wt Than The 0 God for a Prophet" lflnatca raad and approved.' Ellsa Banka gara a Tory Interest- ing taiK on the Relief Societies ot J&irtsr Day. i :l Song, Maorlaa Oainmatt..-; -A , ..: :Jv Reading. "The Early Trail, of the Plonaera,", by Clara M. Balloek. , rnitmmenUl nrailc, Rera-Waet Skatcb flB Plaaaant Ororali -aartr ' meeting honeea. by lfary Olaaaon. Joe, a Clark gara aonu akatehea of early pioneer life. ' ' Singing, "Beantlful Zlon, Bunt Abore." v., Benediction, Melissa Adama. ', .-. . o Haurlce" Duseobary waa a Proro rlaitor Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christiansen ot,i iDapan, utan, are nslting reiatlTea here. Mra. Roe B. Hayes and Mrs. John T. Walker attended their Alumni reunion re-union at' the B.'T. tS. on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gregg of La-van La-van are visiting this weak at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alonso Hooley. The senior M. I. At girls of the tindon Second wtrd held a dreasmalc, lng demonstration at the home of Lola Willet Thursday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Ren Harris of Bingham Bing-ham . are visiting their parents this week, -Mr." and Mrs. Edward Harrta, Br. - ; - - ,. Mrs. Hans Raamussen entertained Tuesday evening 4a. honor of her has. band's 70th birthday. A family din ner waa served to herxmanied child ren and grandchildren Dean Harvey Alexander of Pleasant Grove, received a degree of bachelor ot arts in anatomy from the School of Medicine ot the University of Utah at the fifty-fourth ., annual - commencement commence-ment held at th University Tuesday, May 6th. . - AT . i Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tucker-have returned re-turned from their trip to Iowa to vla-It vla-It relatives. They also spent some time touring Mlssour!,7V7yomlag and Colorado. They will spend the summer sum-mer In Oregon where Mr. Tucker' ia employed. ' W John Atwood while attempting to load a dressed-beet Into : Mg truck Sunday evening dropped it on hia foot with the result that it fractured one' ot his toes. As a result he has bean limping. around tor a few days but be is at work iin hla ahopT DAUGH Mri. W. I ; Hayes entertained fat V Fruits R. p. Wadley, Tpm Oleasoa luncheon Monday for Mrs Blanch, John. Oflcarson, H. T. Swenson, Joe jacaaon or Bait iaae. tboss present were Mrs. J. R. HalUday. Mrs. H. WT Jacobs, Mrs. Uoyd Adamson, Mrs. Lois West," and Mrs. Jaa. D. Thome The afternoon fWM spent In sewing and. social' hat TrxK 'fl- : Miss Lucile Dickenicn will clve music lessons at htr home Call 84 J., i 9-2t - vV.;' EVERY THING IS BUG OUT IN GOOD . . SHAPE FOR STRAVBERRY DAY Th decorating committee Uas nearly completed ; the plana, for Bpecial decoration.! ( The - other committees ; have organized so that there will be no hitch in any part of the program, for day and night1 The amusement committee has outlined a program that will W the best ever given in Pleas ant Grove. ',,,' There will be a mammoth parade, with floats tram neighboring towns and all our stores and organisations DarticlDatlnx. - Wa wlli also" hara auto and bicycle races, a wild show, a .bail game, lawn. tennla con test wrestling and boxing matches, band concerta, novelty stunts of all kinds, children's races, horse races, and many other things too numerous to mention.- Not one . idle . moment will' be allowed from day light', till midnight so if you are looking for a quiet day rush to the hllla, dotfl eoma to Pleasant Grove on" Straw oerry nay. . The committee on serving tree strawberriea' expect to give away 1.000 eases of strawberries, however they hope some people wont gorge themselvea aa a few did last year. Following la hot a complete pro gram, of the parade. , The committee bonea to enlarce it and . ask more people to take part . Cemmltteea Oa Fleate Early .Industries, (a) Weaving Spinning- and Carding: , Stena Bteg-gell. Bteg-gell. Mrs Anderson. Stena Ball. Wm. Stags. and Max Bullock. . Early Lumbering Industry or Ag riculture A. N. Iverson, Irving John. . - - ... n son, Joe Derson mna vom. sruvu s , BlacksmltMng Uarsen, Hans W11L iamson, Larsen, Rone Olaaa . - . , 8heep Industry Lloyd Adamson, Tom Adamson. John Adamson - ana Owen Hallidayr r vetrunr . Industrr Parduhn and Sona. ; . ;"..'"' ;..".7 Poultry Industry Ben Adama, Iff. ing Bullock, Bert Olpln, Wm. Green end Arnold Green. - ' , Autofnoblla Industry-Oouaty ag Sugar Ipdustry Hermau and Charles Cobbley. Startup Candy Co. '-j. Mutual Creamery r : Young Mothers' Club. - ' Mercantile Buslnees Merchants ot Pleasant Grovft and American Fork. Minins Industry Isaao Wadley and. Ben West . - ' Turm Industry A. P. Warnick, C L. i Warnick and Benjamin WarnlcK. BulldlnK Hrrom - Johnson and A. K. Thornton. " rCannlnf Industry H. W. Jacobs, Lynn Smith Jennie Johnson, Grace Nelson, Ora Frampton, Maggie Mar- rott and Mrs Werren. f Scenic Utah . ' County . Outdoor Ass'n. Flower Floats Mrs. J. J. Hayes, Mra. W. H. Homer, Mrs. J. P. Tugal, Educational : Floata; (aj Grades- Mrs. Jesse Wadley,. Manila; Mr'.: Lar- sen. Pleasant Grove; Mr. Robt ValK. er, Iindon' (b) High School: First year's: Ford Lowe; second , years Gean Pool son; Third year's, Dorothy HalUday; Fourth year's. Harold Nelson.- - ,Ai'V''7 :' snoeu . Drug Hedqulst and Thornton. . Plumbing Fugal Bros. . Coat-W. B. lEomer. 4 ; Groceries and Meats Atwood 'and ThornaL -H ' Wild Wast and Ball Park Committee Commit-tee Robort Walker, Chairman; ISd Warbnrton,' Wm. Lira, David Gourley PEEPAEE YEI , - , . PEEPAEE YEl Tor the FOUE BIO BICYCLE BI-CYCLE BACING i ' , EVENTS : , , .-J ,, STRAWBERRY DAY ' , The many valuable prizes will' be easily wou by those whose bicycles 1 are ready. : ' - - Better Let Us Terd " To , Yours New. , ' . ' . UNITED ' lr . ''; -l FAMILY , ; Stanley Keetch, Wm. Christensen, Ben Warnick, Jaa. H. Walker, Charles Thome, J. J. Hayes, J. A, West, Albert Al-bert Olpln, H. V. 8wensoa and U ML Atwood. ' - .(-Committee .(-Committee for Serving Ekrawber-rlee Ekrawber-rlee D. Mfley Smith, chairman; Joe Olpln, May Walker, Niels Poulson, Effle Marrott Ed ', Hardman, BtaOa Hardmaa, . Annie Adams, Mrs.' Wm. Um. Gean . All red, Nellie HalUday. Millie Poulson, Mrs. W. M. Hone, Jen. ale Johnson, HatUe Ash, Ida Will- funsou, Mra. Lavlna Fugal, : Jose phine West Hans WUliams, Lya Ash, Dan Adams, Nettie Warnick, Mra. Albert Al-bert Anderson,' Tarda RadmaU, Ethel Radmall, Than Went, ilrs. Jaa. T. Wright ' r'.;; . : Committee on Auto and Bicycle Racee-i-Owen Draper, Chairman; Maynard Wllllamsen. Clltton Harper, Hugh Nebeker, Parley Christensen, Delhert Fugal, Irving Johnson, Oliver Christiansen, Ezra- Swenson. - , ' Marshal of the Day A. P. Warnick, Asalfitanta Lloyd Adamson, Edward Warbnrton, Jaa. H,' Wright and Harold Har-old Walker. ', Strawberry Qaeea Te Be Ek)eted . A Committee has been chop en to direct the choalng ot a Strawberry Day Queen 'and consists of A. P. Warnick, Burton Smith, Mra. A. P. Warnick, . Ora Wast and Joe Christiansen. Chris-tiansen. The queen contest la one ot the' new features of 8tra wberry day and ' will be made an annual affair for future Strawberry Day celebrations. celebra-tions. ' rff,r -k - '-; i Votes WOl be sold at the rate of 100 tor 2Se but .each contestant must have 1000 -votea to her credit before she can be nominated for queen. The winner, wUL be known by 8unday evening, eve-ning, June 17th and will have a choice of one of i rings to ba awarded by the committee. Votes will be sold at the Hedqulst Drag and each night the votes will be counted. The contest con-test wlU start next Monday. . , y, !', r. Help Wsated ' No doubt everybody in town ; baa been called upon to donate or get back of Strawberry Day with a $10 check. From those who have not done something towards this day the committee would be glad to receive; one or two days' work on the ball park. Any day next weeis will be accepted.!; ac-cepted.!; Everbody should do their part to make this dayTaTluecess. m ' ' .i " ; Rait ShoeU and ; Leonard Walker while on the mountain driving cvtle ware chased by an enraged bun own-ad own-ad by Esra F. Walker; The bqys es-j caped injury but the horsa ridden by the Shoell boy was gored by the en J raged, animal. It .wa uecessarv' to take 0 stitches to close the wound, on the horse, which seems to be recovering re-covering alright The boye-were bad-1 hr trirhtntA and. aurelr bad a nar '1 row escape. - ; Look out for- bills announc lag W aale at the Pleasant Grove Mercantile store, begin-nljur begin-nljur Thursday, June 14. Doors wUl be closed all day Wednes day, June 13th. Do Your Boots Leak? -YESI, - )Te get the best, brand v Which is "HOODS" ATA REDUCED PRICE at WAOSTAFP CLOTHES SHOP Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. Dean Peterson of Salem spent the week with hla grandparanta, Mr. and Mrs Joe, A. Dtckarson. . BUhop and Mra. U. 8. Chrietlanaen and children were.8elt Lake Tiaitors Wednesday. . . .fv. Mrs! Kate Jaooba, Mrs. J. R. HalUday Hal-Uday and Mra. Blanche Jackson war visiting friends and relatives In American Am-erican Fork Wednesday. CLi' vf.V. -.',.! tti .r,."mmmm ,? -",; f Mrs. Rebecca Kirk and her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Dorius 8mlth, both ot Salt Lake,, are' visiting at the home t ot Mra. Alfred Johnson this week. - V Mrs. B. H. Cutler and daughta. Hortense of Shelley, Idaho, are Tiaib lng at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Cutler and family at lindoa. p Miss Thora Rogers of Bnowflaka, Arlsona waa a visitor this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Glea- Mrs. Delosa KlUloa and children of Shelley, Idaho, and Mlse Hortense CuUer, also of Bhalley, are visiting friends .and relatives hare. . They ex pect to remain tUl after . Strawberry day. ... -r The M. 1. A. assoclatlooa ot the three wards gave a program in-the Ubernacla-Sunday 'night to a weU filled house Alfred Swa'naon, Ford Paulson and Miss Nelson gave several sever-al tnetrumenta! : selectiona, after which : Andrew Jensen,, t assisUnt Church, Historian of Salt Lake, told of hla visit to Mtxloo, Central and South- America.. v'V .t..7-;f rW' - X 1 Swen Nelson la confined to hla home aa the result of an. accident which occured Saturday morning. He waa driving his team and wagon along the street when the horsas . became frightened and ran away. Mr. Nelson was thrown out and hla breast bone broken, , The wagon ran over ls body and ha auatalned brulaea, but ao other-bonea were broken. Hla daugbtar, Mra. Humadoldt. ot Lark, came home to assist in taking care of her father. The Second ward Relief Society met' at the home of Martha Wbolley Tuesday Tues-day afternoon. Mrs. Woolley has been unable to attend meetings the past winter on account of poor health. The membera took lunch and after the program was rendered, picnic, lunch waa served, the balance of the fter noon being, apent in social chat and old time reminiscences. There were 25 guests present and e, very enjoyable enjoy-able afternoon la repertadt ? RUBBER: BOOTS FOR IRRIQAnNO A- big" shipment V just arrived of Ball Brand and -Bulls- Eye,- the best made. ' Freeze your own with rood old ARCTIC freezer, t ... ' '.!'. We have any size at the right price. . : ' H. Li Clark "! .. . ..''!" V . Company: Phone 10... SOaOSXQSO SERVICE IS 1 1. When you want "Prompt Mra, W. E. Clark waa an American Fork visitor Monday. . , . Miss .Lysle Lindsay waa Saaday guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Bwansoa. Mr. Sorenson, county crop inspector, inspec-tor, has been Inspecting some of the orchards, around Pleaaant Grove this weak.,., --.'i:.. vtVv Sidney B. Sperrey waa the ataaker at the M. L A. conjoint maetinjt at the jJndon Second ward Sunday eve- nlng. .- . v : i J iu- The Relief Society ot the tad ward of Llndon will hold their work; and social aaeetlny at the home of )Jra. Edmuad Cragun en Tuesday, Jufta 11." Mrs. Ole CkeisUanaen and Mrs; La- . wia Walker eutartainad Friday after-noon after-noon at the home ot the former tor their sister, Mra. C H. Miller vot Denver, Colorado' : ....The. Second ward of Llndon will give a missionary farewell prciraa 8unday night for Mr Elden Swenson who leaves for the Eastern States Miaalon oa the 12th of June. A. good program Is . planned. Those having . the ' social In charge desire a "good attendance.' - , v Fifty Alne students of the B, X U. received Cactelor's Degrees oa Friday Jons 8th.;, Eight others received Mas.-tar's Mas.-tar's Degrees and SO were awarded Normal diplomas. Among those who received honors from Pleaaant Grove were Albert Ray Olpln, John Oscar-ion Oscar-ion and Archie a West wha received Bachelor'a rjejrjrvasi Blanch' John son, Carrie MUlet - Lata ; MlUet and Melba Clark wars awarded. Normal diplomas. , ' f ' i What might have been a serious sc. cldent occured at the Union Pacific Station Thursday when a box ear waa switched on to the track near . the cannery. The cannery truck . was standing between the cannery aad the railroad.' Mr. Leon Smith waa In the -truck but other cannery employees seeing the car coming warned Mr. Smith aad he Jumped from the car. The tender waa torn from the truck and other repairs will have to be made.;.':'.' ; Ly;-;.-: 1 ;.X':: ; .. Miss Belva . Wadley of Llndon and Burnell Edwards of Charleston were married in the Salt Lake temple oa Wednesday Mrs. , J. D. Wadley and married daughters gave a shower at the Wadley home Monday, night. About 2S- gneeta were present Lunch was served.' Miss Wadley received many beautiful gifts. Sunday after noon Miss Wadley gave a trousseau tea to SO of her young friends at her home between the hours of S and I O'clock. "-. - J A IT'S ABOUT TIME TO . take that canyon trip Before yoa start-- i fJSTOCr UP at ARROWHEAD , : ; srsvicE station 'Day and Iflghl Service 7 Gas, Oils, Tires, 'Tubes and Accessories Also a good supply of lunch goods and confections. confec-tions. OUR MOTTO - 5 11 M Service" on Gas, Oils, Tires, Tubes or Accessories, you can get it at " Pleasant Crove Phone 4-jL tiaycs;Autp;Co. ,k(TJw.ndsrielJinar Store) 1 . VOTINO Fade a QicicCc "e'20.jAtX:ri:UAiJ 5:00Arln:asant CrcVe.5 n ..--in i-.f. I . : 1 ' ' , ..L.. ,XAt T-7-- I. ... |