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Show pfe m,ni drove' 'Dsp&rtme SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1923.' AMERICAN FQRK t CITIZEN mm FEBRUARY The people of Pleasant Grove are going to have the opportunity oppor-tunity of attending a real school for Farmers and ' House- nVoaofrpfl nf post At this timi ff venr th fnrm work in light, thus giving the farmers A good attendance is urged by and it is" hoped that the i people advantage of the rood things solus. Pice 15c, two for 25c. generously offered them. I Following is the program wLlca ! will be held In the Pleasant, Grovt Hiirh School, February Mh. 6U and 7th. DAILY PROGRAM JHOBMJ win. Jwiiv ' General Assembly - High -School Auditorium. Community Singing (Songs for the Farm Bureau.) ' Invocation- .,..-. .. :. The Mill (Girls Chorus) - Address.. of Welcome Mayor J. A. West..-- '. v -'"' Response Farm Bureau, Presidents Mrs. Gore and I U Bunnell. Carmena (Girls Chorus) Address Br Sunt-Elmer Miller 'Address by .County Agrf. Agent, J. P. Welsh. Address by County Home Demonstrator; Demon-strator; Miss Lelrt. " Kaon Veal Furnished by P. G. H. 8. Demostl JSdenee Class r 'TVIafe Meat Sandwich," Potato Salad, Cake, Cocoa, -V- SSfi. ',-.'' I ttO-l t40 General Assembly-Community Assembly-Community Singing Fleeting. Days (Girls double trio) Reading Raymond Peterson Notices ' '. - .. .' ' ' '.:,v' 1:40-S:45 Separate Yetlaars Men's Session Room II High School Plant Diseases Dr. B..I Richards High School Auditorium Soil Fertility and Crop Rotation 1 Dr. T, U Martin: 2:45-4 K)0 . TtAnn Management U. 8. Foreater Shoemaker. Auditorium. - rtnmmnn niMaiM of Animal Dr. C-TJonea.- . 1 4. Tjiberculosls Testing In Cows Dr.! O. L. Jones Rwn II. 1:40-2:45 Woman's Session-Cleaning Session-Cleaning and pressing demonstrationDomestic demonstra-tionDomestic Art Room. Cwiiit Demonstration Mrs. Maggie Mag-gie B'erch, Domestic Science Room.' 2:45-4:00 These clasps will Interchange EVEXISO , 7:101:50 Physical Education Demonstration, Miss Lindsay and Mr. Richards. PI. easant Grove H. S. Gvm. 8t304:39 Recreational Demonstration Leaders Lead-ers Miss Lindsay and Mr. Richards. i80-ll:00 Old Time Dance - -10:50.10:4 Assembly . . Community Singing The Band Boyi Selections Reading Helen Swenson 10:45-12:00 - The Men's 8esslon Room 11 Growing Grow-ing of small fruits and grading fruits for market by Professor Abell of U. A. C .e-.--?n . - Roora 11 cr Gymnaalum Seed certification, certi-fication, by Prof, J. Cr. Hoglnson, Woman's Session Domestic Art Room Children's clothing by Miss SaxIba RlrMntnra. Auditorium Demonstration on" the treatment of burns, sprains, cuts, and the use of the home help cupboards. -'7r 12:00-1:20 r Luncheon by Domestic . Science De-vartmeat De-vartmeat Vegetable soup and crack- era, Bared BeansrFrulr salad - and Cheese Straws 25c. 1:80-1:45 Assembly; Brass , Quartette " -Vocal Solo- by Maurine ' Gamett Vocal Duet by Marcella Page and Ells Framoton.": ;.'.;; ' 1:45-2:45 Men's... Session Gym- Control Of fruit pests, by lnepectors 8orens.on and Swenson. ' Rooms 11 Control or rats, mice, and. squirrels, by. Dr. B. B. Richards Btolographleal surrey. 2:45-4:00 Groups Interrhango ' 400 n. wu ' Prunbg Demonstration, by' If. J. Merrll., R Y. . 1 :4 5-2 :45 Womaa's . . Section, Do- nestle Art Roonu 1 Children's clothing by Miss Roilnalni5A wj-v-- 8kldmoM.v Atdltori'"n Body posture by Mrs. Victoria B. Christiansen. . - - Tnesdav Evenht 7:81 Madam Butterfly-by - Mrs. Earl T. Pardoe. Music by High School Char- sets3 WHEN YOU WANT Oils Accessories COME TO A REAL SEimCE STATION : . . OPEN DAY AND. NIGHT; 1 RspairlnReasoi 7:7 . Jajrtclv Ioo(k orul. Confections, ARROWHEAD SERVICE STATION and GARAGE KODEnTSOX '4 n-AKKrrops,; ERS ROUND t 5TH. 6TH AND 1. the opportunity of attending. all those having it in charge, - of "this vicinity-will-take Wednesday 10(80-10x45 Assembly . Community Singing .,, tHigfc, 8chool Orchestra " 10145.12:00 Men's Session .Audi, torium ' What the' experiment station la, doing do-ing .tor 'the- farmer Prof. William Peterson of U. A. C- - Room 11 Feeding and testing of dairy, cows by Ben R. Eldridge ' Hog diseases and hog feeding by Dr. Henderson. 10 1 15-12:00, Woman's -Section. ' Domestic Art Room Children's clothing, by .Miss Rozina Sktdmore. -Auditorium Pre-natal health stan dards try Mrs. Victoria R. Christiansen. Christian-sen. Room IS Practical demonstration demonstra-tion la renovation of furniture treatment treat-ment of floors, walls, woodwork and simple stencil : 12:00-1 :50 Luncheon Vegetablo meat-pie. Sandwich. Icecream. Ice-cream. Cocoa 25c. 1 . 1 :30-2:15 Afternoon . Joint Session, Auditorium." Girls Trio, Invocation Boys Chorus . Vocal, duet by Margie ; Allred and Alta Fugal. Rural sanitation by Mr. Bedell. Sanitary engineer of the state board of health. 2 1 15-4:00 Men's Session at Gym-Care Gym-Care of baby chicks, culling, and feeding for winter eggs by Prof. By ron Alder of U. A. C, Woman's Session room t Children's clothing, by Miss Roclna Sftdmore. Auditorium Demonstra- ,t!on on care of hair and skin by Mrs t Victoria B. Christiansen. Room 13 Demonstration and re novation of furniture by Mrr Scon- i 7:80.9:00 Evening-Moving Evening-Moving Picture "The Secret bf the Hills" 10c. o This Week's List of Books at Library Children of the Wild, by Roberts. The Inner Life, by Jones. Beginners Garden Book, by French. Story of Pilgrims for Children, by Usher. ; The Believeing Years, by Pearson. Childhood of the World, by Clood.1 Wonder Children, by Bellamy. ' Religion and. Business, by Babson. Three Acres and Liberty, by Hall. Jimmy Quiziy, Office Boy, by Lat- Those Interested In the new; books of our library, watch this list grow from week to week. KOP&809tOBOS2rKa 10c Cans D. Lleat 2 for 15c 20c Hamb. Steak 50c Corned Beef can . 35C 20c pks. Fan Cake Floor . . 15c 50c Can Guittaras cocoa Armoura' boni Flakes, 3 t.,for,..v...... 25c 25c 25c 40c pks. 20 Hole Team Borax Soap Chips . Jewel Soap, 7 bars , 25c Shredded Soap .... . . . . 10c pkgs. Skidoo Washing; 5c -Powder 5o 8 bkirs. Rinso .......... 5c SPECIAL AinTOimCElIElIT on and after Jfeb 15th, Our terms, will be strictly cash. Lowest Prices - Free Delivery Service H. L CW Co, y.OXOXOXOXOXOKOROJKOEOai Crocory Specials Harness Oil - NOW IS THE TIME to ; haveyoar harnesses oiled, while they are not in use.; -x;;-r" TT The vat Is filled with oil and our coveralls are sos&ed BRING ON THE HARNESSES" .... ... . Farmers Where The Farmers PRAISE W; I FRAMPTON M 'The funeral of W. R. Frampton was held In the tabernacle at 2 o'clock Monday with Bp, E. D. Olpln presiding. . The opening ' musical number was a aelection by a girls chorus, followed by prayer by G. E. Oacajaoiu ,- Miss Margle ' Allred then rendered a vocal solo. ; ' The speakers were Jos. H. Adams, Alroy H. Weat, Ezra Walker, Ed Wadley, F, S. Humphries, & U Swenson' Swen-son' and Bp. E. D. Olpln, each of whom sioke of the life of Mr, Frampton Framp-ton with the highest respect and esteem, and' of his , faithfulness to duty- and -his devotion to his: family and friends. An organ sold M0 My Father" waa rendered by Miss Lucile Dlckerson. The closing song "was by Geo. Barton Bar-ton and daughter Elaie. . - Many , beautiful .... floral . of f erlnga graced the pulpit and casket, -showing the high respect In which Mr. Frampton-was held by all who knew him. There waa large attendance. Interment tooka place ia the local cemetery, v --'-- .-.....'- . ' All business houses closed during the serrices'. -. - o Mrs. Stena Toung entertained the following guests Saturday evening: Mf rand-Mrsr John Chriatiansen-Mr. and James Peterson, . Mr. and Mrs. Cue Robertson and Mrs. J. O. Carter. Card games were enjoyed and Itincb-eon Itincb-eon served. ' r "Ml8SLuclte-Dickerson entertained j the 8. and R. Club weanesaay wsu The girls enjoyed themselves with fancy work and social chat, ana refreshments re-freshments were served. - The officers of the Third ward primary pri-mary association met at the heme jf Pearl Warburton Tuesday and popped pop-ped corn to sell to raise funds tor tbe organization. ' Mrs. 0. W. Christiansen entertained ! Friday. Those present were Messrs. and Mesdames JL. P. Hamy, Fred Strong,. Elroy West, Ernest Parduhn and Mrs. Hall Church. The even'n? waa spent In games and social chat. A dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Ethel West enterUlned Friday Fri-day for the tenth birthday of her son Eugene, who has been ill tor about 9 months. Ten of his little friends and neighbors were, invited. A specit.I Ilunrtrwaa served. Games and stories afforded entertainment. "MrTantf MrtT tiDrtirWest -enterUlu ed Monday night for the following FU RV1CES Pleasant Grove Locals v -v ... - - " mmmm " lOc'suests: Messrs. and Mesdames Clar- , ence Hilton," Claud Newman," Ira Dey- eraut, Wllford Freeman and Owen Christiansen, IgresaIve.Roolti,wasOB Monday we Wiiird, irr.k .n playad after, which a dainty lunch waa served.' " F. Sturgess of the Near East Re- N. lief was In Pleasant Orove this week and made arrangements for a free picture ahow and lecture to be Y.tfneen, and Mr. Louis West all nexi rnaay evening in we school auditorium at S o'clock:. - De- talis will be found elsewhere to this "n . - Mrs. J. O. Carter was hostess at a birthday party Thursday afternoon In HVWI . - Games were played after which lun- cheon was served to the following: Dorothy Wllliamaonr Louise; Wllllim-son. Wllllim-son. Elva West, Helen Walker. Melbj Toung, Thelma Carter, Ralph and Cbasr Tliorne, Eugene -Young, Jien Houston, Fawn Warburton, Mrs. Stena Young, Stella Toung and Vera Young. Exchange Trade. Phone 23 M. !. A. CONJOINT MEETING PROGRAM The following program will be rendered In the High 8chool Auditorium Audit-orium Sunday night, Feb. 4th by the High School Girls' Glee Club and the High School Band, and it is to be given ' tor the . Mutual Improvement Associations of the three warda. The program is a week too esrly fox Lincoln's birthday, but this waa" the proper evening for conjoint Mutual program. 1 . : " v Part One 1 The 8tory of Old Chorus. ; ; 1 Praydr : ' ; J Come Where the Lilies Bloom Chorus. "'".. . S . ,4 JJnooln's Boyhood Day t Margaret Marg-aret Hayea. ; - , ' 5 America the Beautiful Chorus, (Lincoln's .Young Manhood Bar- nan flreeno. . 7 Swanee River Maurlne Gamett tad' Chorus.-"- . : ' 8 Unccln's Political Ufe Alda FugaL -.'.' - My Own United States Margie Allred and Chorus. 10 A Tribute to Lincoln Gladys West .. 11 The Mlll-Chorus 12 Carmena Chorus . I J: ' "Part Two 1 Welcome March Boya Band 2 Boy Scouts of America March BotfiBMdsVixi I popular Walts Boya Band 4 Success Our Motto March-Boys March-Boys Band. Prayer r . - -' ' - - - MIaa --KomnWeeksof5aIt. Laks spent the week end here with lives and friends. rela- Mr- and Mrs. Roy Gardner returned to Magna Wednesday after spending ten days here -with 'Mrs. Gardner's parents, Mr. and Mrs- E. T. Culmer. -J I" w'T.:-r7 r'-. Miss Lucille Wright entertained the B, I. A. K. club Wednesday night Tbe girls"reported a good time though no boys ' were present. A dainty lunch was served. ' Mrs. Silas Thorns entertained Monday Mon-day night in honor of her husband's birthday. The guests numbered lg sol enjoyed a pleasant evening of the usual us-ual social enjoyments. Lunch was served.'-- :' ,- '. -:" :-. ' tr ' ..: Mrs. Alice Whitely snd daughUr Mario returned home .from Idaho oaiuroay wnere iney. spent two and Mrs. We 'IsWng with - Mr. Myron Whitely and Mr. and Mra Robert Gordon of Emmett, Idaho, and lHhMrJlandMnJtorrm Oakley. Idaho. The out of town people who came to attend tha funeral of W. Tt Pnmn. JfiM Andrew, ind Mr strmgfeliow of ymoa: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walk- ". Mr. and Mrs. Jas. FUher, Mr. and i,' vVMn w,fc . ..a , . - m-m--w ( SMS SS Jas. Fisher," Jr Mr. and Mrs. : Geo. Halllday, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chrls- of Drapers Mrs. Isadora Beck. Mrs , p-iM , E. Champ, and Mrs. Jos.-R Thorn, end son jnra. u. iL acou nr Kilt i,k..u and. Mrs. Byron Crookstoa and son Eldan of American Fort. j ,m K- EGGS Get more money for your vgxn by savingim the clothing, shoes, etc you have to buy. Extra fine, medium weight Army Shoe last, this week at ... $3.95 Men's Red, Short . Rubber Boots . . $3.95 HOYAIr CLOTHING. --STORE American Pork' Utah. WILL UTAH COUNTY LAND THE STEEL PLANT The Waaatch Club held a mootini Thursday night In the High School Auditorium to discuss the advantages of the Steel Plant coming to uian county, Walter Adams, 8wea Nelson and Prot Hoyt came and talked to an enthusiastic crowd of cjtisena on the benefits to .be .derived, hrj.he .wholej of Uuh count and the Importance of a pay roll to all other Industries. Provo have pledged themselves to raise $100,000 and Sprlngvllle Is giving giv-ing 400 acres of land on which 'to bund the aid for the plant - American Fork U asked to raise $5,000 and Pleasant Grove $3,500. The Wasatch Club Is doing what It can to rajse our allottment Anoth er meeting will be held Saturday ev ening to further ' discuss plana.T All the men la Pleasant Grove who are mechanics la any line of work will hand their names to J. R' Thorns or Victor Larson so that If Jobs are available we will get our share. . Are we ready to do our share? Com to th meeting tonight, (Saturday) (Sat-urday) and find cut - City Hall, 7: SO, Messrs. Roy and teon 8mlth were Salt Lake vialtors Friday. T"' Roy Smith made a to Salt Lake Monday. business ' trip Dr. B. C. Llnebaugh was a Lake business visitor Friday. Salt Mr. and Mrs. Marion Green of Am- erican Fork,- were Pheasant Grove jand the church Is growing fast iv-viaitora iv-viaitora Sunday. 7 T T ery week. We have aboot twelve thon ' -. "' sand aalnta In Germany and about Sve. . Dr, and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth of Payson, were Pleasant Grovo vlalU ors Saturday. fk. Tt.A. ttrilll-ma I- ill th. - ' . ' . . home of her daughter, Mrs. Archie Maxfleld. . -' " mi. rv.rn.ti Mp f Provo. siient Mrs. ErT. Culmer. ' - . . Jithem all the Happiest New Year ever. Sorenson - returned to I ' Your brother tn tbe Gospel, Lafayette Magna Thursday after spending Several Sev-eral days here with his family. ; . -- v . The Ltndon Amusement Committee boy- Wednesday night for the bene- fit of ball repairs. . Mrs. Geo. E. Chandler , and Mrs. Anpie Mills of Bingham, were week end vlaltors at the Roy Smith horns 8unday .' - Prln.. David Gourley of our local High School was called to referee a basket hall game between Spring- ville and Nephl Friday night ' JjenardLChrlstlsnsen who has spent the past nine monthi at Ely, Nevada, Is visiting here wlthlrelatlves; and frienda. ' .J .... i MrsHattleBeck Thorne ''of Sslt Uke, spent severs! days this week with her sister, Mrs. W R. Framp- ton. :::':.:';l'.''-;'.:;U Edmund M. Cragun returned to Soldier Bummlt Monday, where be Is .till he had somSwhat regained his v.-motored, v.-motored, after soendlnc a short vis- strength. In the moantlme the hone ; 7. If her with hla parents. , Mrs." Alex Thornton has been 111 the past three weeks with la grippe and other' complications, but Is slowly slow-ly Improving. W. I Hayes U back In the Pleas . ant Grove Merc, again alter ten oays Illness which confined him to his home. The-Primary danco . given Satur day afternoon at the IJndon Second ward meeting bouse "as a tuse success, suc-cess, tho proceeds going to defray ex penses of th(s organization. Cold Weather Brings Lcafey ivadifttorfl, ' y- -.ct. , ..-v,.J,.., Cracked Water Jacketa and Cylinder Blocks.' We are-equipped to maike .. . Hayes ANOTHER LETTER FROM A MISSIONARY MISSION-ARY IN GERMANY , , Hauft str.,. - . bel Grube. ' -Barmen, Rltters-hausen. January 1, 1921 i:....' Oermanjr, . Mrs. Luella E. Thome, . President tf the Relief Society,:.-:. . Dear Slater: ' . 1 am today In receipt of the gift from the Relief Society of the Second ward of Pleasant Grove and would like to glv all the kind sisters my ' grateful thanks, as It wag very nice ... and came In very handy Just a this time. '. :. . . ., . .... I very Veil realli how hard-pressed the people or Utah are this winter and realise that they also must aao- rlflce a great deal If all the mission; arlea are given such a little sum aa there ar so many of us in tbe world and especlslly In Germsny. We aro all having a very good time although It, is very hard for us to get the language under control and we all realise that vre art the few chosen to carry forth tola great message mes-sage unto, the people, who have ot had a chance to hear It, and are all very thankful to our Heavenly Father that we er able to be hero at this ' time, and especially " to have good -health and plenty to wear, and as grow from day to day wo realise that this Is the only work on Birth, 'or the -young men of Utah and other Inter-mountain Inter-mountain states where they have the' chance to show the world , what the, . Mormons are made of. " The German people have had to many different kinds of churches tried on them that at first they seem Just- a little afraid to receive our tracts.. but th second and third time around, thev become to be real tnvestlantora ' ltlnDnfia lbont hnnar,A ntttil.' j, Missionaries. - Our branch here has about seventy five or eighty , members and we -have a few ready to "O ain,J, Til- , ifer to find the people who aro non- 'Mt la iart Md iearCQ from Atty 0 J day for them. 1 hope all the - people- In Pleamrrit - - G rove are enjoying the best of health iklnd sisters of the ward end wih K1IMETT It HAYES. 'rrr- . . Mr. Hayes. In a letter to hla nar. 'ents states that for $5.00 he had been . . ... . """" c ... i T . . ...u lanivau iai 0UU HliU IW'I weeks board la" advance. iZZrT'. So you see Uncle Sam's money worth something In Germany, If doe not buy much here. ' -, : . ' r ' Bert Smith Returns-,, ,fl -:tv:c: From -Hospital' . Thursday night of last week, while eating noodles for supper, Bert . . Smith swallowed a" sharp bone that r must have been broken. -from the soup bone that the soup was made of. He..' Immediately suffered the severest" pain poaslble and sent for a" phyal- clan, who did all ho could for him. - Mr." Smith wa rushed to lh hos- -" pltal at Provo and was finally sent to the I D, 8. hospital tor operation. When ho arrived there the doctors decided not to operate for a few days' passed through the bowels without further Injury, and Mr. Smith Is back f ' glad that the incident proved no , ? l J? CARD OF TIIAHK8 The family of WV R. ; Frampton ( wish to thank all those who aided at ; any time during the Illness and burial buri-al of their husband and father, and for the many beautiful floral offerings. offer-ings. ' "". ' v ' -i" O E. T. Culmer Is able to be up again after three weeks, of Illness. prompt and efficient repairs.. Auto Co. ". ' ' s ait swac j |