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Show , 1 , 11 , i t , " t . . - i 'i ' . i t ,r i , ' s- , i , - i mi t i r . - . " .' ,( ' i ( . , j . pleasant drove Department.; ( H - , ' " BBHaaaa M aapaaaaBaMBaaaaa-aaaa .. - ... -rw wmntml ilW , .tmiUUUil! -, , . , , AMERICAN wiizjuw v . -j ; "' - V ,rr- t ' M , I,, , i i ""' " 1 " "'"Jj'TI'n I, mi...".."' ii i mil " "I' " - ' " ' mmmtmtmm t'FTOMBEIt 15, 1923. ' , ; LIU LlJAI VLUlfll'Lv ruhLnHL OLIlluL0 : : rnr tuirn aiii nmir t run jAmtb ruuuurt - " r ... ....jnn of the cit coun- Bwt 7th. All ' . .... AnnMrnlnK COIUtTU- ttjfc-r-- ' -t oouncii ret It WW OBUiu . Jrarver otftht, ground -2 condiUon., concerning U ,L l H. Walker horn. t 6 o'clock iTn to decide the advUibillty ot ' SSm'i twtoch wer lln. direct r wk' box at mouth rf BUl. Creek Canyon. , - ' -Ubob motion therconoll npprnTed Jtruction ot eetlmat. No. 1 tor tod g. Whiting on water workg ex- ttion to we f. g, a Weeks and other petitioned to council to sprinkle. Jit north et '.:atedlttlni.' condition nr. men a nature that realdente re nwdiy able to Uf on thin itrNt for dust, . Thii peUUon waa toted down by iTOte ol 3 to 1 Th. Petition w. the nnderaigned citizen ot lat lortk itreet do petition the city (ooBcil to sprinkle the street from tin Bank corner to the Tabernacle tb eitlzena to pay one.half the MOM. " m.. natittnn a ' aiKfied by the tollowing reeidenta on the atreet: R. HJ. Weeka, A. R. Ovenaae, 8. Bwenion, J. E. Fonts, Mrs. Ben Ben-urn, Ben-urn, John C. Coalan. Sam Burns Dr. ft K. Grua, Lloyd Adamaon, Dr. Huc-kArHelen Huc-kArHelen Hickeraon, Mre. Warren, Been, Slgna Cbriatensen, C. Baxter lad Len Ash.- ' During the busy season ot fruit Funeral serrksM for James Ponlaoa were held at. I o'clock Sunday after. noon in ui rie&Btuii urov -wwr nacle, Bishop S. 1 Swenson conduct ed the services. The musical num. hers were furnished by Mhe ward choir and a string duet by Ford Poulson and' Alfred Bwenaon, vocal olo Maurlne' Gammett . . t John'Atwood ottered the invocation and Alex- Bullock nroaounoed - the benediction. The speakers wfcreW, Ti . tTana Thnm" ninun. Rlaftnn E. D. Olpin .nd Bishop S. L. Swen son. '' ..... . . .... Interment was in the local ceme- Mr. Poulson died at Salt Lake last Thursday of paralysis, resulting from a fall from a scaffold in 1916. TT cm horn in TVnmark Juna 1884 and came to Utah in 1872 with his parents settling in Pleasant Ctmvm Ha la anrvivod h Ma wife. Mra . Christina Nelson Poulson. seven bods and tnre aaugnters, also tnree slaters and two ftrotnera ah me children - except one live in Los Angeles, California. Second ward Relief . , . oocieiy Tha ntnnm nf thS - SeCOnd Wxd niif SAciet." entertained th teach. era and members Friday Sept. 7th t a a A, in m at tha hom of their presiaeni Luella B. Thome. The following nrrunrom Wll rendered: Bong, "Come Come Te 8coutsi;Try' 7 Richards; Comic Burllsque. reag hv Susie Swenson: A prepared paper mi arlv TtAllAf HOC161T WOri ; V Riater Emily Humphries; Reading. "The Mother Jn-Uw" Martha Peter son'; Reading. Heap 0 living, MW7 Oleason;, Short talks were given by Sisters Buckwalter and Hunter of the 8take Board. After aome gamw and social chat," ice cream "djtake Hiss Hele'nwenaon entertained at was served to about 85 guest. The Second ward Relief Society- tor MlB8 Mel- neld their- work .meeungiBS-"- . riarlt who""left"ltoodar; morning ... - . . a uaurnK - ... . Bant 1 1 . H.L lua uvmw v- " , -- . .... ex- MAN A MM . Sfrs. C I. Warnttk, Reporter FAIR AND FLOWER SHOW iat Runda. niaht the Mutuals of th Second ward werev reofganUed. a ... A-lY.wAa The Young Men s as wuuw.. ,11. W. Clark, president . (' The ichooi u(i community Flower Ccil Ash, 1st Couselor., . ,hoW( the exhibition tFord Poulson, 2nd Counselor. . lr r aS.hlHiiahen " Project work 'Irvine Smith, Secretary. 'v , ,h held at the High School Frl Richards. . I Thli worK ,hould be of especial The Young Ladles are loiwwi. ! ' towB., peop!,, Bs it u r.rua. President; Luclle rouu, ().. ,Mid a. love ot lat ixuuiuvi . son, Counselor; andfleas.. Rljtida 8tagg Peterson Senior Adamson Junior Dorothy HalHday, organist, zna . ,j Rec home and -the community by -glXr0? B in. .omAthlne detlnit- and beautL Martha to call his own, and as it fosters Alarum . . mmmnnitv clasa class leader, leader. Opal Thorne. Two qullU were uea. freshments .were served to zu mem bers. . , i TT.W wltaM Sha Will lor i;ieveiaou, v - - - -teach school the coming winter. Bight guests were present. pjnt Grove Locals The Y. M. M. I. A. of the Manila ward' was reorganized last Sunday evening President A. P. Warnlck and Counselors Geo. Paul and Aria Adams, Blaine Warnick SeCy.; Mer. h Warnlck Romit maator and C. L. Warnick clasa leader of the M. Men warn released. Merrill N. Warnfick iniruiK. iud uuo dcww v . ; ... ... I n.jt am nreelAmt with iniiTi tnia arrant, wirn an 01 inmi" " j. . i l. i , I roAfirA Mnninn .ah rirsf COUnelor. It toon nomes, nas an uuutiuu uivuukiv"B' ...v. of traffic, and It is surely too bad is expected that the organisation will .v.. i- "" . - i i. M nnmnlata In tlm for thA M. I. A. ua our waier bjhibiu ib unaaequaio i d . , ... ... Lxuitinn .tn h held in American w supply iue water lor . Bpriuanog; J . . . . Korx nexi eunaay. mi tria. itinh "Miolann of American Imuvi - Fork, was the speaker at sacrament meeting last Sunday, The subject was. The Signs of tne Times. HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY Th High-School -will-begin-work Monday, September 17th, with the tollowing teachers in charge: - W:SmItfi;"-(Principal,) English aaa rnjBloiORT. H. E. John. Shop work. , Rudger , Walker, Agricnlture. -Mariam , Jackson,' Domestic "-" uu una year an. Mrs. Effie Marrott. Domestic Art B Miss Lisle Undsay, Physical Edu nttnn Mil u CUKIIBO, Harry Richards, Physical Education ed-Sclence 8-. A. Kirk, Social Science, Type "ntmg and Book Keeping, nk Nowman. Social Sience. Grace- Johnson, English. A R Overlade, Music " Clarlc Entertain tf' and Mn.. wTyaZ7rimt .i. wThettel'",Sodetr"held--their-nion-thi work meeting at the meeting house Tuesday afternoon. They are working on articles for a Baaaar. Mr and Mtt. Geo. Holman of Salt lAke were -visiting relatives here on Sunday. Jan. D! Thorn maae trip to Salem Monday. w,. nachel Carson ot Lent visit. d with relatives here Monday. Robert Loader returned Saturday from California after two months visit there with relatives. Mra Clarence Hilton and air. Miss Verda Hton Werer.. Provo vlsitp ors Monday ?. ; ArmiUtead wai ft Salt ill a ' . Uke vleltor Thursday and Friday at last week. Mr and Mrs. Alvln Nelson and family were visiting reiauy. WTldend last sunoay. Mr. and Mra. Marion Green and . - t AtnArlcan Fora were uiu. .r meats with Mrs. ueneieve worth Sunday. Mr and Mrs. C. T. Atkins of Long Beach, Calif., returned to ner num. this week after spending two months tMs summer with her parents Mr and Mrs. Geo : Richards at Mutual Dell. Miss Hasel Ricnarus accu. panted them to make her home at Long Beach with Hhem Mrs. Genevieve EUaworcn American Fork visitor Thursday Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark and baby vera Salt 1AKS viaiur . " in the clJfine D,rlt 01 communu' beauty, which should In a few years make our city the most o.esirsu reaidence locality In th county. Nearly 1120 in caah has been promised In caah priaea and It la Hoped bf those in charge that every one who has love, ot neauuiui uuw. era will make an exhibition of them. Wonr am collection will be thank- T . . i fully received by the committee. list of the entries oesireo iuu"a. h. noted that the caah prises ... MvMed - between the grade school students.jbe High School stu and the town's people. The contestantf win ne arrauB In six groups: Group I Fifth graue anu siiu FUUITS .- lJest plata of 6 apples. Best plate of ( pears. Best plate ot 5 "peaches. : Beat plate of 20 plums. Besrplate-of 20 prunes. t BeJlt three bunches of grapes." HYESTOCK , Best sow and litter. t Best sprirfg pig .' " Beet ewe and lamb. Best. spring lamb. v-Best milch cow. Best dairy heifer under six months. "- ' .'" 1 TtABt beef cow. 8. Best beet calf under-l-mantltt..: tta nn Df five mature chick-: ena (preferably 4 hens and cock.) n 10 Best pen of five puiiein. , , . Aside from these six groups the Dahlia Club Is ottering a specials prise of $2.00 for. the best Dahlia grown from seed by anyone not i ,,mw-nf: tha DahMa Clu.Tne - 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. " 1 2. 8. 4. S. 6. -. Mr. 8. D. Moore was a ov vttsltor -Tuesday on Seminary ness. bust-' grade. Group -, Group 'mores, Group II Seventh and eight grades III Freshmen and Sopho- Carpenter Seed Co. of Provo, .ls also offering 810.00' in special pnwi w stanias. A first prise of 82.00 and , 2nd prUe of 100 for the best eollee.. tlon of slnnias t exhibited win n, ...rai in th atudenta of the four . highest grades ot the Central school, , a similar prise to the High school students and third to the towns- ( people T Another prls of $1.00 will.. be given to .the person ekhlMUng me , . . . .' M tfitaA. ..... finest single specimau . o IV Juniors and Seniors. Uiuuy Group VI Smith-Hugh Project .. i r 9 . a .Lit J a nPat ... A . . 1. Mrs. Clifton CUrx ana cnuurw. ... Fj&ch. contestant will compem visiting, in Lehl with her parenU for! tho8e Jn tne,r reBPectlve group, iont- nertod. . ' i ..n thna tvf Groun"Vir who may ad an indefinite period. See the United Family on American Fork paffe, will pay you. Mr and aireGeo. Richards Mf. and Mrs. Isaac vannam guests with Mr; and Mra. Robert Walker at dinner Friday evening. TAUOyb WW nm w ' compete in either Group m or iv. u - i it TTt 'and ijiieiiiyni a'"v . It ' iv.mo. .k. nart in as many as, they . a V S3 ar - - - - , , I . . A 1 . GRADE SCHOOL TEACHERS ASSIGNED desire of the following' contests: and 1. Best 1st, 1st Tne X. L. M. 1. A. received the vegetable ' garden, prise". $2.00;" 2nd prise $1.00. 1 2. Melona ' and cantaloupes, prise $2.00; 2nd prise $1.00.' S. Best exhibit of vegeUbles, Lria is oft: znd nrize $1.00. . i niaar oThiMt ot wstermelona and prise, $2.00 ; zna 1st. 1st prize Visitour.bi (Mnnine ban v v v I av. . ... j.i. ,,,. inr TtUl UU1 U Mr. and Mrs.irrea u. tnrned from a visit, to be the winner. C-k.oait.aw - Millard county, were vislUng at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. C. P. warnica Sunday. a1 :tn find aaner " " . r ; -before maK ics. xou win Prices shot to pieces. AU- wxt weK-u Saturday, sept. ant Grove Mercantile Co. . Mr. Blvan Edwards and Merrill Allen Al-len are In Idaho where they may re, main for aome time. n j Tir.rmioir ha a been In Mr. ivwu Brlgham bty the past week working as Federal-Fruit Inspector. til nAonle here were very much pleased to hear of the safety of Mr tlowing-orsnnlzatlon! Stena Clay.cantaJoupe1 iBf ton; Prea; Viola Went, uounaeior jpr,Ic, $1.00. Zbla Walker second Counselor. 6 Bet garden i - . . '.. aa. ,9n! nrlta. 11.00. B)il,VV jar--, y- .; Best arranged flower exMblU 1st prlxe, $2.00; 2nd prize $1.00. To group V (adult citizens.) the following prizes will be ottered: i fiAt kmt home grounds, 1st. j prise $3.00; 2nd prize, $2 00. Srd prize Tha Sand R. Club met at the home 1 nn o( Luclle Dlckerson .Friday night. '. Be8t 8electIon of cut flojarert. TteXevenmgwaa spent in sewing an (prfe- above.) , sdolai- chat. Ten guest were pre-- 8 Begt arranged . flower garden sentT Delicious refreshment; wer (Drliet ame as above.) ! i Da.4 trArtr ttsktlr ; H. DCDV twa -, w-- prtee $2.00; 2nd prize The teachers who. wilt take cahrgt , of the various, grades are as tollowa: First grade, Daisy-Newman. Second grade. Pearl Olpln. Third grade,. Zola Walker. " , Third and fourth grade, Mias- Pet. arson of Lehl. ' . , ' ' Fourth grade. Miss Moyie oi ai- pine.- ... ' ' ' ; ' ., ',' , Fifth grade. Rose .nezzani. Fifth and Sixth grade, Lucy Olpin; White. ' I Seventh 'grade; Oenevfere Bllaworth n.ltirimarv associations of the different: wards will begin their win. tor's work next Monday, sepu u, i 4 o'clock p. m. A, good attendance la desired TMrhth grade. Geo. Larson. , --- Higher grades, Cecil Aakw Iaw'er grade.-Jessie Wadley. ' linden fteheel t" T First and Second grade, Louise Shoell. , , : Third grade, Fern Tnorne. , i Fourth grade, Telia Rlchlns. Fifth and Blxth grades. Martha Johnson. Sixth and served. Young Lindon Couple Wed yard. $1.00. 1st. Seventh grades, Mary Gleaaon. Eighth gra.de, Robert Walker. ;- " ' v-r- '- ! Shower and Party for Chairmen Appointed ville, who are janoring a" -Mfcutive committee of tne , - j--- - 11 In Janan. The, were memberst . .TM SJSwi.,f M" Krnsive gamer, mnsic and social ot our ward .some tew years ago. . Stt0W, composed tit repween- r -r-f -aie.invite4 guests-were Messrs trr pleased. iojws. w. -rr" 'ttTM from the Central scnooi, ; ttd Mesdames Lloyd Adamson, Mert .nti-has ben appointed pres we nt b, ; .bBahxOnoiiia, Mo-J m, Carl Banka. Martin nhriaHan. th- Jananese Mlaalon. ; , . ... . L. .,.;, wnaatr.h dub. Women'a! - ltaed the Toung Mothers Club and and Mrt Hilton bertnon of sI"n-l ...da..aintlM . (m.. , 1 . me uni was spem in . JWrressive gamer, mneic and social fill . 1 M"r. " Alfred Kirk and Leah Swen son were married in the Salt Lakc Tempfa Wednesday, Sept 12th. A bundle - ahower . waa. jrjyenJMonday last at the home , of Mr., and Mra. he ChlW inumber af beautiful gifts were r two piano and Mrs. f)(iUIVP a r mMrrmmf bride gave , wedding In their honor aii'eita were) Invited. A .flamiy Mothers Club were en- tertalned Thursday afternoon by Mra. Cleone Kirk. About twenty guests re nresent. Mrs. Lineoaugn . th. Child a reading on- . ru . ,r m riork rave Mrs.. . y , : eelecttoner-Datnty refreshmentsw'T j on Thursdar evening Mr served A pleasant afternoon vw , Aldrew SweMon, , parenU spent by all. j B. Most attractive front on state 'street. 1st" prize $2.00; 2nd prize - $3.00; Srd prize $100. To group VI (Smltn-HUgnes rre. .nAan or the Pleasant Grove High School) wfll be awarded a Blue Ribbon for 1st place and 'a Red Rib- boo ftr 2nd pla w wn ok . . a ..... 1. Beet ten pounds or nara wneai. J. Beat ten pounds of sort wneai, 8. Beat ten pounds of oats. 1 neat ten nounds of barley. . 5-0-7.8. Best aheaf of each nr. tne Young Couple ; i....-. -w..Uraif Mant neatit!2:r u-j. Vr.t "T. - - -xpamm.. nam ,v.. a.-. n the ul .gvT?r r."'. . r "J.-,. 9, near .siai u. wnwarii Hoolev and Miss Gladys Fryer were married at Provo Saturt J- ...... .v H a.ri.- .. .AJait day Sept 8tn. un nw..w'"'i. previous to the marriage, a snower w.. riven for the bride by Emma' Culllmore at the home of W. J. Cnl- Ilmore About SO guests were presew and many beautiful , glfta; were re-y celved. " On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fryer gave wedding party In the lindon Hall to over hundred guests. The. evening was spent.. .dancing ana speech msklng and good time was; had bv H. Many beanUful jw4 use- fal gifts were reeetvea ny ue ur en. m, Carl Banka, Martin ChrisHan B. I T. Itauii an... . r Gammett,. O. B. Grua, Har'.!( ler, J. j. Hayes, Isaao Hayes. J. JHm:hel,H. W. ' Jacobs, S. A. Kirk, C Llnebaugh R. Overladi. S. Smith, A. L. Smith, Banford Wal-x" Wal-x" A. Wes's. L. Swenson, A. J honitoh; AWn Nelson. Jas. D. me and W. B. Clark and Mrs. erievf Elsworth. Dainty refresh-mts refresh-mts were served and a good time a had by all present ,--inh. Wasatch ciud, - LUvt ay ' w- . Farm Bureau; and Farm Bureau, met the Japanese Mission. Farm Bureau Mtlftrllm the High, school Saturday. evening Uive ueui'-'" d appointed special cnairmen v County arrange tor the exhibition which will tatsvea .iron w.vuw , .- y-- MtUf- High ichool, DahlU club,young Mo-1 0 ysoO KOKOO JKO0 , W. TO"ty sweet corn.'j 10. Best ten ears of sweet, corn. 11. Best six sugar beet. ' py-pair. Dainty refreshments wef I 11. Best ten pounds ,f noltoes of ' . wishing them a . na Mrs. M. 8.; ChrisUansen lgr' s't. Lake gttor, Monday. . - m ia afw ana aunv av - -. - Under the direction ot v u Wdjl the High school gymnas- Agent J. P. Welch and n Friday. Sept 28th. tlon with Byron Alder of Ita'. Mrs. Junius Hayes was chosen fl- Agricultural College. 1 chairman(; iPrlnclpal W. A. wtU be held nt U noma -' " , flmlth of tt- High school,, chairman Walker nnd W. J. Cullimpre o ' -i . commIttee on Mrangemetats; to cull chickens. Everyone ,n"Hlt d H. Walker.: Instructor In agri-ln agri-ln the chicken business would V Unr . -haree of the Smith- well to attend aa Talu,nrr"!"iilughes work, beads the committee on tl.ai ealtttsT TnHL I'illTX Taa- 11UU IVuaa, STARLEY All are invited. Get Your PICKING BAGS at Farmers Exchange (Where The Farmers TradoHl entries; Ernest . Rasmussen win , aci ns publicity agent :., V(V .S- 8UB9CR1PTI0!! H0JTET Snbserlptlot meney. for the k BEYTEW 1 ew,e, nnd we hope all whe has not already paid tn call er tend by Bull th amounts ! durrag Sep tember. . StateMenta.wett mall. ; el all sometime ago. A full line of PATTERN HATS r Watch for our I Grand Fall ; Opening later Best bunch of alfalfa. - Best six tomatoes: " Best ten carrot. : Beat six parsnips. .Best" Mz'. table. beets. Best six turnlpa.'! . , 1 r Best, six ; onions. jo. ; Best stt cantaloupes. ' ' 81. Best slx cucumhers. Best pumpkin. .. Best squaah. ' i ' Best watermelon. , Beat four eda of cabbage.' Best ten pound of beans. " IS 14. IS 1. 17. '.18. 1 21 VS. 15. 21 happy and succeasfnl journey turn life. ' -- " "" .11 t Vlsaaaa Ttarrln - ..... " , ."vf - Th ritrffn "classes begin In ery achool ta the Pleasant prove dls- trlct on . .weanesaay aj .vm. hours. Efficient teachers will be Iri charge. It should be to every parents par-ents Interest to encourage their children. tfl"remaln for thes' special .1...... aa that their children 1 Vnnovj aM'w . ararenrolled throughout the year. 1 '- 1 r,r ... n jinr ff f rr r f " 1 1 , ' 1 I t Starley Bosch Authorized Service Station Sales and Service ; V i - f ' ! AIJWlt?rjB. CO. . . r S4t h , - r itmuiici v vue osoaoajsi oxoa omoa oa ' I' i . Vr. - la 4 , , Phone f!3 |