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Show ",r ' ' ". . . ' . . . i ' 1 , jAfURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 102i .AMKBICAN FOBK CITIZEN SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1924 1 . Hie II. U. Jacobs' Home Destroyed By Fire Thursday At about 7 o'clock Thursday evening the fire bell aroused the entire community; com-munity; A soon. aa. people knew the locality of the fire at the H. W. Jacobs t borne the neighborhood was filled iwlth people, some crying other In a ympatbetic mood. All' -were', awe by the burning roof that .'earned' to f burn In spite of the mad efforts the I' fire department was making to get the water over the roof. The hose and f all other Are equipment were defec-ftlve defec-ftlve and Inadequate and after the hose connections were : Anally .made 7 and the water was running -in - good i ihaiui tha hnmm hnroL In taklnc time to replace' the broken hose the fire gained and burned taster than ever. Even after the new length Va added tBthhoaftlit would ...not -reach the back of the house In the mean time the fire departments depart-ments of Provo and American Fork I arrlYedr and helped with their ad-1 ad-1 dltttmal hose to put out the fire on the f back part of the house. The root and entire top" floor.wlth most - of -the I . furniture, was destroyed. The ground ! floor and basemen trcan16"nsed "when the. water soaked walls and floors are repaired. The origin of the Are Is unknown. The roof was blazing and a passerby: passer-by: notified the occupants of the house of the 'fire. Mr. Jacobs was In 8alt Lake and arrived home to see the worst of the blaxe. There Is some Insurance on the home.. The furniture on the ground floor was saved. Lindon First Ward Hold Reunion The Lindon First Ward held their Old Folks Day and Ward Reunion on Friday,. February 22. The old folks met at the meeting house at U a. m. where a short program pro-gram .rendered At It o'clock a sumptuous dinner was served at the Lindon hall. All people In the ward above 16 years old were . Invited. After dinner a program was given till lunch time, after the evening lunch the play "Polly Anna" was given free to all the old folks. Others paid for their ticket. The house "was well filled. ... On Thursday afternoon and evening, even-ing, all the young people of the "ward under H years of age were entertained enter-tained at a social and refreshments and the play "Polly Anna" at night. Mrs. Mary W. Poulson 111 Mrs. Mary W. Poulson, an aged lady; has been ill with stomach trouble trou-ble and other complications since Saturday. Sat-urday. Her children were at her bedside bed-side anOld all they ceroid ior rr. On Thursday she was taken to the Lehl hospital and operated on for a - rupture whkh she had suffered with for years but finally caused this operation oper-ation to be performed. The operation - waa successful and the patient is doing do-ing asiweli as can be eTpected it this early date. o All Stars Basketball Boys Win From Lehl Athletic Club The AH Star basketball team of Pleasant Grove, who are the following: follow-ing: Clifton Clark. Elroy West. Dr. Frank Frampton, Joseph Christlan-sei Christlan-sei :T Oliver '-'Christiansen. . Stanley Keech andTarfrRlchardt,-played the Lehl Athletic Club Thursday night. The score was 30 to 24 in favor of Pleasant Grove. A married folks party followed the game. A Jolly time was .bad by. all presont. The Gibson Girls Orchestra of Salt Lake furnish ed the music. McQuay-Norris IVj....,.j MOTOR RECONDITIONING SERVICE VCall and let us show you how we can give you a bettor job for less money. ; Hayes Auto To. 1 Reunion Held at Second Ward . The Second Ward held their ward reunion on February 22. IT "TnV'foriowlng program was carried out: . Singing Congregation. Prayer. .Address of Welcome Bishop S. L. Swenson. Vocal Solo Dorthy Halllday. String' Trio Alfred Swenson, Ford Poulson and Loralne Nelson. One Act Play. -Beehive GirlsTT 7 Vocal Sole Joseph Coulam- One Act Play M. Men.:.:,;';;;" ;;;;;;. ""'Quartette. Oeniveve Hayes, Mrs: Sada Clark. Cleone Kirk, Mrs. Cecil AihFSleTti" HirdmanT- After the program a '' real " picnic supper was serve'd in the basement. Punch was made by the Relief Society and served by mutual girls. Games and dancing were enjoyed till midnight A-good time jreported -by all present. 7"A' dance- for-tbeJlttle folksy was gliien at 2 p. m. and was In charge of the.. Sunday School and Primary association. . o Recipe For Growth The Domestic Science Department of our local high school gives the following fol-lowing recipe this week for use In the home. A good recipe for stimulating growth. . Cream Petate Coup. 4 c. skim -milk. 5 tTflourr - 4 t. fat t. salt . 4 t pepper. 1U c. potato A diced. 1, . 1 t chopped. parsley., t elle oaloiwi Make a white sadce of the milk. fat. and flour. Add salt,1 pepper, onion, 4arsley, cooked potatoes', either diced, mashed -or strained. Serve hot. It serves six persona 4 c. each. This recipe ' gives the body that food substance which promotes the gtowth of the body, and enables one to become more active. It also contains food that helps .repair the body tissues and help carry on the body processes. . If you wish to keep In perfect per-fect health use more milk. o The New Film, "Wild Life In Utah," A Decided Success The members of the Fish and Game Association of Pleasant Grove gave a picture show.,.Tueaday evening to a crowded house. It depicted wild life in Utah. The scenes are from different parts of Utah. ' Some are taken "in our own locality; - Any! one wishing to more fully appreciate our own etate and Its scenery should make an effort to-see- this nln. . o Physical Culture. Howell "Was Rowell alive when they found him In the wellf Powell "Tea. It was a rase of deep breath-lng." breath-lng." 1, o- Hew Man Could Equal Mole. In order to perform equivalent work of the web-fwrted mole, a man wonld have to eTcavHte In a single nlrht a tunnel .thirty-seven miles Inn an&if sufficient sIm Jo (lmli eai4ly of the passage of Ms body. o Quite a Difference, People who get fo the depot an hour before train time are bored, but they don't lose their tempers like those who jet there five minutes after. 2"f Pleasant Grove Locals i I All schools' closed Washington's Birthday, Friday, February Zl Mrs. Venice Cobbley made a business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake Friday, February Febru-ary 15. '. ..-.r.. -' - Mr. and Mrs.. George Richards received re-ceived word from their daughter, Mrs. E. T. Atkln, that beautlfuj weather prevails at Long Beach, California. A number of the Pleasant Grove boys who play In the B. Y. U. Band went to Logan today with the B. Y. U. basketball team. The family of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Weeks will hold a Golden Wedding at their home Saturday afternoon "and evening, February 23. -. The plar fMgxy. Marr Quite Contrary, Con-trary, presented by tha -Third. Ward Mutaal Wednesday, night was . well presented to a crowded house, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton A. Sundberg and children of Rexburg. Idaho., and Mr. and Mrs. Guy I. Sundberg and family of Salt-Lake, visiting thelFTaother, Mrs.. A. F.78undberg, Sunday, February 17th. The ciawTlnliewlnr at -the ;hlgh. school has enrolled forty-one members, mem-bers, and it has- - become necessary to divide the class. That Tuesday Tues-day and Thursday afternon at four o'clock are used for these classes. ' Mr, and Mrs. H. W. Clark attended the Temple Excursion of the Alpine Stake Wednesday and remained . at night to see Cloniger at the . Wilkes Theatre. The Misses Eva and Arvllla. Clark accompanied them to the theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Overlade and Mr. Overlade's mother, from Provo, went to Salt Lake Friday to visit Mr. Overlade's Over-lade's brother who Is at the L. IX a Hospital. - Carl A. Anderson, who recently returned re-turned from a mission, will be the principal speaker at the First Ward Sunday evening.. A good program has also been arranged. The Chapel Exercises of the local high school have been discontinued until after the presentation of ! the "Bohemlem Girl. The period used for chapel eiercisesls used' tor the practice of the choruses for the opera. don't forget the .Farmers', and Housekeepers' Round-up to be held Monday and Tuesday of next week al the high school. ' everything 1s In readiness for a pleasurable and profitable profi-table time. AIL are urged to attend. Courses valuable to all will be given. Some of the best speakers in the state have been secured for the occasion.' oc-casion.' - - .. . Mr. Isaac Canham, who has been at . ihe. hospiul for fourtean weeks, underwent another very" serious oper atlon last Friday. The- doctor gave very.. Jittlo hope for his recovery, but at last reports he" Is progressing Bfce-ly Bfce-ly and if no other complications arise he may recover. Mr. and Mrs. George Richards went to Salt Lake to be a comfort to his wife during this very serious operation. Mrs. Emma Overlade, Mrs. Leons Told and Mrs. Alta Schow, of Lehl. membera of the Stake Board of ths ML A entertained the Presidents or the Y. L. M. I. A. and the Bee Keepers Keep-ers of the Pleasant Grove district. Tbe purpose of this entertainment was to put over some- of the Beehive problems. After the business) of the meeting was attended to thi bnlanrr of the evening Was 'spent In musU', games and social recreation. Mis Lucille Dickerson gave several piano selections. Dainty refreshments were served. Similar" meetings- will be held In Amerlcsn Fork and Lehl In . the near future. j BREAD IS YOURlBESMPlCHPEST FOOD - Buy . Timpanogos Flour i "'(TirE PEAK OF PERFECTION) '-"''A ; Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kirk were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs.' J. J. Hayes Salt Lake visitors Friday. wjbre Mr. and Mrs. S. A, Kirk werer &dt Lake visitors Saturday. Mr and "Mrs.. B. T. -Culmar- werv Magna visitors Thursday: . H. W. Jacobs wu a Salt Lake visitor Thursday. Dr. Frank Frampton of Spanish Fork, waa a Pleasant Grove visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, James Hodeback are proud parents of a baby girl born' last Saturday. , Maurice Dusenberry of Salt Lake, wai' ""v'lsttfnif friends here" the1 first of the week. I:::::; '":;'.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong aralhe proud parents of a baby girl born Wednesday. Orin Swenson, -aon f -- John - Swen son of Linden, Is confined to his bed with the measles. Mr. and MrsT'Clafe'nee- Pack are re- Jbtelag over the arrival of a baby flrfWednesday. " , ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dudley o' Tarnal' spent the week-end with Mrs. Mary Armitstead and family. IV. s rMrs. C. G. Kelander went to Gar field Thursday to visit with her has band who is employed there. I ""' ' ' Prof. A. R. dverlade is sporting a hew Bulck sedan of the latest model He believes In the best even in auto mobiles. i Supt. David F. Gourley left Thurs-Uay Thurs-Uay to attend the Superintendents tovenon at Chicago. He expects to, return aDout Marca - 1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jorgenson and family of Ophir, came to Plena ant Grove Friday for a week-end visit ThH are still with relatives and )ino ill with the flu. Mitcheir Armitstead who resides in Jttontana and his brother, Elvln, from Pleasant . Grove left for Los Angeles last Friday. Mitchell will return to hia.Iamfly in Montana but Elvln ex pacts to find employment there. Members 'of the Ladies' Farm Qureau will be given a practical lea-spn lea-spn In advanced dress making at the bjgk school, Saturday, February 23. Mlss- Skldmore of the U. A C. is In charge of the work. Mrs. 'William Gillman entertained Friday" evening In honor of "her hus band's birthday. A real birthday dinner din-ner was served to about thirty guests. The -evening . was . spent In games, music and social chat. -kUtJi and .Mrsvl.Er;iT Culmer, enter: talned Tuesday evening. About twenty-five guests were, present. The first part of the evening was spent In dancing at the cabaret, the latter part tn games and social chat. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Mr: and Mrs. Glen Matthews entertained enter-tained Saturday night in honor of their wedding anniversary. The evening was. apent, in ,,tards, games and social chat. A dainty lunch was served. About twenty-five guests were present. Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Llnebaugh entertained enter-tained Friday, at a birthday party, It being Mrs. Llnebaugh's birthday Friday Fri-day and the Doctor'n Saturday, A turkey dinner was served to a number of guests. Mrs. Linebaugh says they are Just celebrating their 21st birthday, 4 Citjr fathers Are Uater VJorhs Improvemsnt For several years the cltlsens In the northeastern part of the city have complained about the lack of water In the pipes tn the summer caused through the extenslvo use of water for lawns and -other .sprinkling, .uses. In fact cltlaent residing in districts that needed ' sprinkling badly were dented" the privilege though they would provide the labor to do the wos. The city fathers have contemplated con-templated putting In additional line from Battle Creek across the moun tain to the Fredrick Smith home and thence to the X.HrWalkerhom and supplying other cltliens residing in that vicinity. The pressure ls Hue will get will relieve the shortagje of water In this district - A forco of about fifty men have been- busy di lng the trench for this line1 tba past ten-days. The- disUncOallbout-o anda balf miles. A three Inch, pipe has - been used to- thTs meattr-t present the line Is fully complete except ex-cept the covering, which wlll'take two or three days. The water works committee consisting- fr-MaUhew Besiant, Niels Fugal and Fred Shoell have this work in' charge and are working bard to complete It during dur-ing lht excellent weather. Mary FoUti spent last week visiting visit-ing with relatives at Garfield. Mr. and Mrs. Barrel D. Yancey of Bingham, vlsltod with relatives here Friday. ,' LeRoy Thorns who is employed at Salt Lake spent 8unday In Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. R. 3. Ball of Salt Lake, visited with' relatives and friends here Sunday. Our local Mail Messenger Is tha owner of a brand new Ford for his work for Uncle 8am. "" " -i Mrs. Weston Hales and baby of Magna, are visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs-. Fred Fouti. . Miss Belva Kirk .who has bees visiting friends at Moroni since Christmas returned home . Friday of last week. ' - Mrs. B. L,-Alien, and children re turned Tuesday to their boma at Faust after visiting ten days with relatives and friends. . , '. ' . Tbe Second Ward Primary offlcerj entertained the children at a party Monday. Games were played, cookies cook-ies and apples were served. The children child-ren enjoyed themselves. . . 4 Mrs. L P. Harvey Is at Midvale this week at the home of Mr. and Mr. Roy Chlpmaa- Mnu. Cblpman't children are 111 with measles and Mrs. Harvey is assisting In taking care, of, tbein. Mrs. W. C. Baxter entertained Tuesday.. February . 12 in honor . of Laura Robertson's' birthday. A delic ious luncheon was served, ten guests were present Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adams entertained enter-tained about fifty young married people at a card party Tuesrt,y evening. A delicious lunch was served and a good time reported by all present Mrs. H. W. Clark entertained the Young Mothers Club at her home Friday Fri-day afternoon, February 15. The club members discussed at length the sub ject of Joining the Federation of Women's Clubs, and decided to Join them. Mis Loralne Nelson and Mis Viola Thome, gave several musical selections. se-lections. The afternoon was spent In sewing and social chat. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Those pres ent ewere: Mrs. L. B. Adamson, Mrs. O. E. Grua, Mrs. Clarence Gamett, Mrs. A. R. Overlade, Mrs. Thomas Pealon, MrSc. B. ..C,.j. Llnebaugh, awuo. miin, .M.rs. nen. omiw, Mrs. J. A. West. Mrs. J. J. Hayes, Mrs. Harold Walker. Mrs. Sane Walker, Mrs. Karl Banks, MrsTS , A. Kirk, Mrs. R. L. Allyn. Mrs. Rudger Walker, Mm. Harry; Richards, Mrs. Leo Har-j vey. Mrs. Clifford Wright, Mrs. Lewis' Larseiv, Mrs. Cecil Ash, and ., Mrs. J Wilson"" Cunningham of - American Making Grade School Notes Standard reading and arithmetic testa were given In all grade except tha.flrat.and ..secpfi'd. The results were successful and It Is believed thai our school will compare favorably with the reat of the district One hundred ninety treatments ior the prevention of Gottre were -ordered for the school children last Monday. These will be given by the teacher every week. " . 8chool was dismissed ; ' Friday, February 22nd, It being Washington's birthday. ...... " . The seventh- grade., won the, prise v fat selling. thejnoBt tickets --jto the opere, jonn.aua .jue. ' Wednesday the fifth grade cleaned up the school ground. Because of their good behavior and '- work Miss Beasant-.trAted.lhe.m,i9peanntB.-.ai. Mr. Larson and Mlu.Besjanl treated treat-ed the teachers tn their meeting,' Thursday Any person In Alpine Stake who wishes apples for eating may have -what they want absolutely free. Bring your boxes and help yourself. . The appler ar tn good condition - but slightly small and off color.' J. D. THORNE, (. Just north of Pleasant' Grove Post Offlca., Humorous Truth Sayer The. Humorous Truth' Bayer, Edgar 8. Kindley, will lecture at the Jilgh'' School Building, Monday,' February Tall, forcefsl : geniaL .. Edgar 8. Kindley wins favor and applause' at once, speaks with the assurance of a man ' who knows he has a message, says something ..every, minute, holds bis audience grown-ups and 'children alike never talks past the point and quits when he is through. ' Unlike ' many others who have studied much, Mr. Kindley sees the humorous . side- of - every question, leads bis hearers from tbe deepest thought into rippling bursts of laugh- ter and back gain. ivn3 " People like him. r If lsv attitude Is friendly and sympathetic; his arguments argu-ments sound and convincing; his Illustrations Illu-strations apt and catchy-true to Ufa He makes you laugh. .think and re-' solve. 1 ; ' - ;'v .. This lecture Is one of the . High School Lyceum Courses. - - . Arrov;u33d Som'cc Station- i t Will give-:-One-:::Coupon issued by " the National Certificate, Co. for every 25c purchase of any of bur stock of " - - ' - 1 MERCHANDISE j Commencing Monday, -----1 on, f euiuarv aoiii. Charles W, Clarlslon Shoe Repairing ( 's- ' .... ! 'TShce'in- Best Materials Used. , ... - - , .:::.t'-,-?f-" All Work ' Guaranteed. Free Apples Fork :...."'-" ' 7' .-yw.'-''yp ..i;U-2 f.: |