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Show Pleasant OepSLFtmnieiM ' jTPBPAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923 ffi , j j AMERICAN FOBK &T1ZKN SATUBDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1923. . n.rrr Loader, a prominent I JOB AA .4 hla his U grower oi w - foL from . MB-A ahAHl A 1 , a week, ndued-WM bom January U pleasant Grove. He was i 34, i edu- f . th. nubllC schools bere and to this locality most of bis L u the year 1898 be married C. .! of Charleston! ' Besides Clifa. be leaves the following OllOWlnj Evelyn, r, n mourn bis loss: Cn Maurice. LaveraL and Mlna of of C nil mother and three I bro- P - a f . anil C, sisters, Mri. BeU Cole of; Un-C Un-C Mrs. Bertha Nelson flt Pleasant Qead Mrs. Pearl Davlg of Letl He funeral was held Monday at. In the tabernacle, wun up. D, oipln In charge. The speakers David Gourley, far ley .. of Charleston, W1U Dable of Oirlsston. n,. mnalc was under the direction I . i n Orerlade. Hiss Maur- rm V flammett rendered tbe solo "Face to race."" ....: : "' The InvocaUon was offered by J. I Adams and the benediction by G. The speakers spoke highly or me of the decased. Ifany beau- tttal floral offerings, covered the pul ls aad casket The grave was dcM 7 onD 1 Davis of American Fork. Boyi lined for Having ML.tM DaflAaalAft jsooze in xoeu x-mssvbmwu Karthal Winters Is busy collecting Mey tor the city. Last Baturday tw young boys from American rora ai two from Provo Bench were ar- rejted tor having "booae" in. tneir yotsenloa. Three of , the boya left K.M with the city and the other hel- yti the elty fatheri- wash thw -peivw est on Tuesday and will probably es tome other odd Jobs to. pay for his the aad board while a "guest" of the ey. , V Another Auto Accident Mr. Jack Williamson and son. In a sew 8fudebaker car, were enroute to Kaaab on a deer hunt Thursday morning mor-ning but an accident which occured a Provo bench stopped their, pleas-ire pleas-ire trip. , , , The car was going about y 38. miles a hour whet some', horsef hat were lear'the roadside 'decided . to.i rross road. It being I o'clock ;ln .the wains the driver : did not see the uinuls and a collision between bor-sei bor-sei and rir ru4ted. One side of the p a badly damaged. The, driver. Mr. WUiiamion, Sr.; lustalned a com-Knd com-Knd fracture of the left arm and tW inJuritH. The eon was unhurt fcr a few scratches..' They, were o the American Fork hospital re Mr. Williamson, waa given at-on. at-on. and later left for their' home 8lt Uke. ' Anto'Strikei finger " On State Highway a jtomoblle going at a rapid JU of ifKt the buggy driven y 'oPh. IVerdln: oC. Llndon u.rf-V u.rf-V nlpht ot last week, on the .i8Ute tor near Pleasant Orove. Mr. wis driving wit', one . .wheel f the buggy off th, paveiot whM J " struck. A wheel was tori f SAd th tin --oij wH iamm vmi occupants were unlnjnre. 'but ""tomobii, di.:not atop. f TOTERS ATTENTION One mOM dRT tn Mtrlafa fnv tha J" city election. Oct 30th is the we. at Josv Hllton'a residence or Effle Marrotfs residence, wncmber.ihe date-Oct 80th. DON'T FORaETJ-the jilacfl Apple Growers! ITS HOD THEIR PRIMARY The Democratic party held a primary pri-mary Wednesday evening and the following city officers were nomin ated to be voted on at the coming election,. Nov. 6th. For mayor John L. Atwood. For four-year councilman Niels FugaL For' two-year councllmen Fred Shoe!!,. Mathew Bezzant and Jos. DIckerson. For Recorder Frank Newman For Treasurer Marie F., Smith.. A COBRE0TI0N In publishing the' Republican tick et last issue, named at the primary Wednesday, Oct : 10th, the nomination nomina-tion of mayor was omitted. J. J. Hay- ea for mayor headed the ticket Tbe M. L A. annual membership nodal was held Saturday evening. There was a large attendance of members, aad officers. Games, danc ing and singing were enjoyed by all Dellcloua refreshments consisting entirely of Alpine Stake products were served. W, W. Warnick, stake president of . the Y. M. M. I. A.; A. P. Warnick, Stake Recreational Leader; Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Nich- oles of American Fork, and Mrs. Geneva Warnick, board members, were present The Primary Association held' a social Friday. The work of the Sea Gull Girls was exhibited. The'quilU displayed were made for the Children's Chil-dren's Hospital, Bait Lake. Games and dancing .was enjoyed. Tbe pro ceeds from tbe sale of too luncheon and fjsbfpond were also for the hos- iltal fund. - v Mrs. Fern W. Edwards left Wed nesday to Join her husband at Victor, Idaho, where he is employed. Mer rill Allen also Is working at Victor. '' Misses Effle and Angelyn Warnick came home from Provo Thursday evening to spend the week end with their parents. Mrs. Emma Johnson and children visited relatives at. Bingham Sunday. Mr. Craven and family of Garland have moved into the farm home of A' E. Holman and .expect to live here for a few years. .. Mrs. E. A. Paul and sister and Stake President Geo. E. Little, of Magna, visited,., relatives her Thurs day. . 1 . .. The Relief Society expects to hold ther annual baiar November 2nd in the school bolldlng. The display, of articles will be opened at 3:30 and the evening will be spent In a social way. The basar being held la No vember gives all a chance to do their Xmas shopping early aad they win find, a, splendid Mine from- which to choose . Xmaa preeenta. . CARD OF THAHM The famllv of Harnr Loader sin cerely thank all those who aided la anv war dnrina- his sickness, and they especially desire to thank Mr. Over- lade and the girls who furnished mu sic at the funeral. ' Mrs, Barry Leader and Farny o- Relatlves received word of the birth Of a, baby girl on ctober 13 to Rowena Walker Welcker or. au Lake. This date is also her father, J. H. Walker's birthday. Mother and baby doing fine. to get your !1? MANILA NOTES Xrs. C L. Waralck, Reperter Pleasant Grove J. R. Hlljton of Salt Lake, spent the week end with relatives' here. Month old pigs for Mrs. Josephine Draper. sale. . ' Mrs. Ivy Newman is ill at her home with nervous trouble. ' Mrs. B. C. Ldnebaugh and daughter daugh-ter Jewel, were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. Owen Christiansen has gone . to Bingham where he expects to be em ployed the coming winter. ' Mr. and Mrs. Galll of Midway were the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. J. P: Fug-al Fug-al Sunday. i . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardman and Mr. and Mrs. 8. U Dial were Ban Lake visitors Tuesday, Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth and chil dren visited with Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Marl-on Greene of American Fork last Saturday. Sat-urday. Mrs. Jos. Keller and children re turned Saturday to their home in Howe, Idaho, after a six weeks visit with relatives and friends here. Leonard Christiansen returned to Ely, Nevada, the first ot the week after visiting for several days with relatives here. The Lome ot Mrs. Bell Baxter Is under qoarrantlne for diphtheria. Her son-in-law Is the one afflicted. H has been away working and come home 111, but has only a mild case, Muriel Walker, daughter of J. H. Walker, has been confined to her home since Tuesday with a light cue ot diphtheria. "Grandma-Walker "Grandma-Walker is taking care of her. . Mrs. Gordon , of Emmett, Idaho, Who "is visiting her mother, Mrs. j. B. Whitely, presented her husband with a baby boy Sunday. Both doing welL - . ' '. The Third ward Mutuals. gave very successful opening program last week. . It consisted of , burlesque readings, games and music and In-lined In-lined with dancing and refreshment There was a large attendance. '" . 5 M ' " -" Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Bailey of Nephl were guest at "the ' home ' of Dr. . and Mrs. Ltnebaugh , Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blackham wore their guests from Monday till Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The Lindon Second ward . M. I. A. began its winter work Tuesday night with a splendid attendance. The association as-sociation baa. an . advanced Senior class with J. ; W Gillman in charge and especially Invites the parents to attend. - . The out of town people who attend, ed . the Harry1 Loader funeral " wore Mr. and Mrs. Dablel, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Edwards and son' ot Charleston; Mr. and Mrs. David Bag-ley, Bag-ley, Mr. Jensoa and Mrs. Dablln ot Salt Lake; Mra. Joha Edwards of Pre-vo; Pre-vo; Mrs. Bell Col, ot Union; Mrs. Burnell Bagley aad Mrs. Larson ot Bingham; Mr. and Mrs.' J. H. Davis of America Fork;, and Mr. aad ilw. Moulding of Salt Lake. SrBSCBJPTIO! VOHIT SabserfptioB neaey far the REVIEW h new da aal wa hope all who have not already paid rn call er send by mall the ameiatn due dnrtof Sep. tmber. Statemenli were Bulled Bull-ed all sometime age. . ALPINE PUB. CO. ... ... . - Mt WHEN YOU BAY PLOUE BEUEMBEB Timp ie - anogois 4 : PLEASANT GEO Locals Mrs. Florence Downs spent Sunday with Mrs. Gilbert Richardson. - Jas D. Thorne was a Salem visitor Tuesday on business. . V. R. I-arson was Hor Sunday. a Bait Lake vis- . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace West are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival ot a baby girl, born Friday, Oct 12. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Harper are happy to announce the birth of a babyboyon Wednesday, Oct 17. . Hen's and Boys.' Overcoats, Bargain prices. Pleasant Grove Mere Co. v ' Mr. and Mrs. Jaa. 8plers of, 8alt Lake, were Pleasant Grove visitors Sunday. Mrs. Rose B. Hayes has been em ployed to take the school census this year. . ; Maurice Dusenberry ot Salt Lake was a pleasant Grove visitor Tues day and Wednesday. Ike Hayes, Dr. O. E. Grua, Dr. Hu. chel and Roy Smith left Wednesday for Bear river to hunt ducks, ' Misses Loretta Clark and Inei Mor. ton of Provo were 'Pleasant Grove visitors Tuesday. ' a m , m a A i ra. wicy wray ana nn, argrr Chrlstensen viilted with Mrs. Leon. ardHaag at American Fork Tuesday. ..Our hist line of Misses and! m mm e aa W awsa . V . 1 Arrived. Pleasant Grove Mer cantile Co. Ms J ,and Mrs. L. J. Russoa and children of 8alt Lake, visited at the boms' 9f. Mr. and Mrs. B E. Johnson Cuaday. . . - . ... Dr.; had Mrs. Frank Weeks of Nam, pa, Id)ihb,: spent the week . visiting with the - doctor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Weeka. Mri -aad Mra. Ole Anderson entertained; enter-tained; at Liberty Park Sunday afternoon after-noon at, family reunion. The family which numbers thirty-two was all present excepting DuWayne, who is dojng jnlsslonary work In Germany. Wbrd?wai. fecelved from Jkt. and Mrs. 'a: P. Monson Ot Salt Lake, aad Willis Petefion' of this city, staUng they were enjoying their trip to CalL fornla' by automobile very much. By this time they no doubt have reached their destination. ' Mrs.. Hannah Peterson and daughter daugh-ter called on the Alpine Pub. Co. while ,1k American Fork last Saturday Satur-day morning. ...They presented - the edltor wlth an anual bouquet of 'selected 'se-lected dahlias, each flower of which. was a perfect' specimen of its variety - ' . . -j.wti.. ' dahlias, Douquei 01 nome grown Thanks. . ' -.- Thirty-Two Local Auuy e" JTT . f p V' n StndentS at B. Y. U. ietered at tha Brlgtam Young Unlver sity to, date: , D. J. Fugal Ethel Shoell iFlorenoe Holdaway W. E. Thorne Owea B. AndersonDean A. .Anderson ' 15. R. Rasmusaen Helen Ash Ndrma Chrlstensen J. Uoyd Olpla Incs Humphries Ford M. Paulson Blanche Clark Margaret Hayes Helen Bmlth Orin J. Holdaway Vllace Radmall Virginia Walker Norma Jarman Mildred Culmer Angelyn Warnick Ruby Smith i Fred O. .Richards Effle Warnick Alfred 8wenaon Ernest C. Clayton Alda Fugal' Odeal Kirk Vivian Harris Ruth Walker , . LeGrande . Jarman Barbara" Green VE EOCLEU liTtLS ' cniiaren s tscnooi jsnoes. -)un1VM. 1933-1934 win be. The Jun- Brand Pleasant Grove High School Notes The seniors held a class rally last week and selected the following Viass officers for the coming year; President Dorothy Halllday. Vice Pres. Oswald Johnson. Secfy-Treas. Emily Marrott Athletic Mgr Lyean Johnson.-. .Executive committee -James Culll-more, Culll-more, chairman; Harold Bullock, Margie Mar-gie Allred, Afton Parker and Grace Wadley. Under these capable leaders it is easy to aee that the seniors will be ably managed and have plenty 'of "pep" and life to put thing over this year. , The Junior class held their class election last week also. They started with the determination ot making the i junior Class me - utiiw vww ui ! school. They caa " surely elect offl- cprs. Look! ' " President Elliot Clark. Vice Pres. Rata Page. Beefy Treaa. Florence Tomllnson Editor Lois Oler. t Tell Master Burton Frampton. . Athletic Mgr David Adamsoa. Junior Prom Committee- Owen Culllmore, Louie Thorne, Clara Will, lamson, Douglas 8mith. - Entertainment committee -7-' Elva Brown, Elva Calmer, Roy Fugal. Junior Hews '" ". (The following note was given the editor by a Junior." Wonder what the Seniors will say to thisT) Who says we Juniors cant do it? If won noticed lasv Wednesday, and !pri(, a aui1ag nominaUoa follow ed by the election for Student Body officers, you heed have no reason to itnnht tmr nan w. 4Amnn.tratMi wai tha school v tors rendered part of Ou program in chapel and elected six ot the nine officers of-ficers tor the year. The shows the material we are made of: Dependab ility, fore-thought' and good 'aport-manship 'aport-manship was shown.- Come on, Jun-Iotkh' Jun-Iotkh' Keep busy. "Rab-Rah." Union Pacific Depot " - : Is BeineT Painted The Union Pacific depot - is belag painted Inside and out ' , This adds greatly-, -to the appearance ot the building. . The road bed Is being graveled, gra-veled, and relaid with heavier rails so as to be able to carry the through trains. ' ; fi-'':: A number of Mexican la borers employed em-ployed by the railroad are cirapM In this . vicinity, Why not employ mer living here and do away with these camps. . , t , .:V , j.-'; "V i ' . -0 ( . Open Forum "Orfinize4 1 At . a meeting held In the ' High school building Tuesday a group of students, Interested tn ' debating, " or. ganised tha Open Forum' Society. 'The following offleers were elected: President Lyean Johnson. ' Vice Pres. Dorothy Halllday. - ' ' Sect y-Treas. Leslie Bush. ' Committee on Programs and "En- tertalnments Maurine .'Gammett Je- wel Llnebaugh and James Culllmore. The. society is under the direction ;of Un- Frnk N.w,nll Md ,B r- UnI"I tor the purpoeo. of further ,ducalloiu, activities : la the I " Mr. aa'4 pti.'. HBl Johnson were Provo visitors Friday. 4 - ' ' Mrs. Martha - To'ung ' celebrateu her 35th birthday Monday evening. 'Among those present .were: Mr. and r' --. Isaac Canham, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young, Mr. and Mrs. John Houston. - The evening was spent in social chat and old time reminiscences. Lunch". was served.1---;- . '. Edison Mazda Lamps YOU USE THEM I PUT THEM ON LI ti : -T.:,'.:..;;f. OompIete,,lInefattt.t t vi jm! : jt lm . ... 1 . . T ,1 - -S.?I .i.-'t Id Jh I i f ifili 3RD AD SUNDAY SCHOOL E The annual ward Sunday School ' Conference will be held tomorrow (Sunday) the 31st, by the Third ward Sunday school at their chapel. Two ' sessions will be held, one at 10:30 m. and the other at 7:30 p. m. In the evening. The public Is Invited and parents of the ward are especially ' urged to be In attendance. The -ward Superlntendency, ' Ernest R. Rasmus- -son, Joseph 8. Walker and Isaac E. : Carlson will be In charge ot the program, pro-gram, as follows: ' . 1 Remarks, why do w meet In pray-, er meeting? Stake Board member. Goneral Session "10: 30. , 1. Preliminary Exercises - ? . 3. Administration ot Sacrament S. Concert recitation led by entire) Second' Intermediate '3rd year class directed -by Raymond Monson. ' 4. - The eight parts or the Lord's , prayer, repeated and explained by 3 pupils' of the First Intermediate 1st year class. . . 5. Solo, "A Mormon Boy." Verdell . Sundberg, Second Int Dept . 6. The Vision of the" Prophet Joseph and the Discovery of the Golden Plate,", by Ella Halllday, Sec- ond Int. 1st year. 7. Songs and' Memory Gems, Kin-' dergarten class. J- t. Retold story from the Book ,of Mormon, Pupils of First Int. 1st yr. 4 class. y - - 2 -; I Dramatised Bible Story, The Children of Israel la the Wilderness" - Primary Claaa. 10. Presentation ' of Officers; and . Teachers. ' ' ' ' ' 11. Closing remarks,. Stake Board " member. - yi"':,-;r''f 'v'"'" .; 13. Singing, aad Benediction. Evening Sosslon, J iff p. as. 1 .Opening song, Congregation. 1 Prayer.' .; " ,;; y :' , ? :v 8. Quartette. ' 4. The Ideals of a Religious Ufe r In the Home." Parents class. -1.-Vocal- selection. Velma U Rsa-1 9. The-Life and Works of one of t the - Apostles," Myrtle Anderson. '., Theological Class. , 1 . 7. Violin Solo,:. Alfred 8wenson. The Sundsy Schoof ; as an r Agency for ' the betterment of the ward. Bishop M. 8. Christiansen. 9. Remarks, 8take Board member .10. 8lnging and benediction. "' 9" t ..:.r- j pi'',. Mrs. Frank Atwood of Crescent v , visited with Mr. and Mra. John Houston Hous-ton 8unday. '-i ' .y-p ' ' j ' '' " ' 1.'' . -1 -1 : . .... ' Mr. and Mrs. J. p. Fugal. tfrVaad' Mrs. H. E. Johnson, Joseph Olptn,'' Leona . Told, Mrs.' Emma Overlade and .Mrl." Hattle Hayes, attended the -Stake M, I. A. officers meeting and ' social at the home of Mr. and Mra. Ray D Nlcholeg of American Fork Tuesday night ' ': For Sale CONFERENC Heating Stoves '. V. .6, 37, 310 8tewrt six bole Range .. 320 ,TLarge Dresser ...... w.. 313.60 : Chairs1. '.'.. . . . 75c and up 3 Beds at ". 330 each. - i7upboards.,.y... $3-; rjOak Table v,..i;..wl.,'g.ai:i '. 3 Strel Couches .,..., 33 taehVW. , f Electric Iron j.uAf 11.78, :J 'U ' Bicycles V.W.'.v. $7.30 and upv -V. Baby Buggy; .:.' $7J0 ' BMHlhBBh"BaMa . . 30 bushels potatoes on trade. ' '.- Tt3 United Fznily Stop IN YOUB HOMEf YOUR CAE!! ' j yiv t J) Li 15 Ll Til Si . .J.V k-". ' ... 5- . h Hayes . AutoUo. h tM,AtO O - ' rf ' -'CT T.t V'SAfi-'i t. ; ity ,N'W i,i.' aid. I'i"' ' -' ' |