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Show :tjL fii i a Li i in r f 4 1 I ij -S-W . J ! ' 4 i t 5 I1 ' if ii up 1m i ' ,s.: i i V t fl ? i Si, I'i'J! It ) 'f Mi r? J I1' ..III Li I i 1 I, f lit 1 1 ill "ffiTURt)AY, MABCII 22, .'fTA PLEASANT GR0VE3 UUh Hatched Chick. A. B. lUwklns. M-tr WANT&JJ plain sewing. Call 168J. 3-13-2p FOE SALE Home grown fruit treei. Samuel Radmall, Pleasant Grove. U1KL WANTED To Uke subscriptions subscrip-tions for Delineator. Apply at Pattern Dpt American Fork Co-op. 3-1-lt The old Chipman farm for rent, con-lata con-lata of about 60 acre. Apply at Bank of American Fork. 2-23- Flrst-claas Hay For Sale $7.00 per ton, must have cash when weighed. Jamea W. Gough, Lebl 3-8 2p FOB 8ALEA1 piano. Also heavy prlng wagon. See P. Weill, one Mock north of Bishop Smith's. 3-15-2p FOB BALK Ludwlck good as new. - Going at half price. Call at Citizen Offlct. . 320-31 1 For Rent on 8hares 16 acres of .first-class alfalfa land on, bench Cood water right Inquire of George F. Shelley, Thone 77Jt. 3-22-It BABY CHICKS " Camave you money on Baby -Chicks Hrtca April 11 H. 12c. March 1 Higher. Pioneer, Sterling Farm, oi Ohlena.. . R. J Aahby,. ... 10241 MARRY IF LONELY, for results, try tne; best and moBt successful "Horn Maker;" hundreds rich wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; moat reliable; years experience; descriptions de-scriptions free. "The Successful Club,- Mrs. NASH, Box 556 OAK-CAN OAK-CAN D, CALIFORNIA. 3-22-2t MARRY IP LONELY; for results, try me; best-and most successful "Home Maker"r hundreds rlch wish marriage soon; strictly confidential; most reliable; years experience; descriptions de-scriptions free. "The Successful Club," Mrs, NASH, Box 656 OAKLAND. CALIFORNIA. 3 8 2p Reconditioned Used Cars Ford Touring, with starter $275.00 1920 Chevrolet Touring f200.uu 1920 Dodge -ion Truck. Can be bought on terms to suit. Martin Nielsen Auto Co. WANTED: Meiwor women to take orders for genuine guaranteed hosiery for !men, women, and chlldreu, eliminates darning. Salary $7.00 a week full tlmo, $1.50 an hour spare time. Cottons, heathers, silks. International Inter-national Stocking Mills, Morrlstown, Pa. 1- BARGAINS USED CARS Ford Touring. ICVOii Ford Touring ..." fSO.O.t Ford Touring .. :.;...::. ::........::.-.: $t75.0' Ford Touring, Ruxel Gear 1275.00 Ford Hoatlster $125.00 One F. U. Chevrolet '. .,....$200.90 One 490 Chevrolet $200.00 One 1918 Oakland r.r:;-:";:: $M(Win One 1919 Page $100.0i) One 1921, IJuick Six Roadster... $150.00 , J ( LEW MOTOR CO Main Street Lehi DAY OLD PULLETS GUARANTEED SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS -DAY OLD PULLET i. VOU- GET THS RESULTS FROM DAY OLD PULLETS. Eureka Hatchery. 683 St. Petaluma, California. James K. 1 1 ur.st, Proprietor. 1-5-tf . . . O.'..- i.UTT .r..lZ7- - ..ii-V , , (.I,. ; .VI l.;4,-.. .... " i . " Tl- i- - ' ' v;'""' ;". ; ; . : 4 i:. :. en - We are !-- r v, r.. '." e men ite- .i,r ..'' .... t ' -i r . , , cause it lies hevend tlietr sMoieitldcs. ' ... , w ... , . , ,, ..... , X ' v V ooe.he. Market A'orci.iticii '.. , . .:.....,m t. . .. ,,, , ' AW iXn-VATCl TT-"" 1 ' ' ri r ,, , -i-;-- : f - -- Lr;1 r '.I' nut, All ;;,t I ' ,rt .-.) j. "Tp 'l i'i-V-- :. ' c... .. -JUL"- nj I rr r . . i , ! ; ' ', I ' I I . - - ; rr-rrrr C-A' r T m 'P 'J. " .t: !. .A ,"-P .-! n p - . ; . -p.. A . .rpJ AA il'J- I d vvCf-AAlpiA-UA. P ' ; ! : J I '. ' HI- I , I L.U'AWCtUn- - . '.,...:.,..,.,r...i:v ...-....,p. ' - A" . A. ...... .- . I 1924 Mr. WIU Hooley Is confined to her bed with rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Prayer and son, R. A. Prayer, of Salt Uke, visited relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Moral Richards returned re-turned home to Salt Uke Sunday taking their parents. Mr. and Mrs George Richards with them. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Therbald of 8alt Uke, were Pleasant Orove visitors Tuesday having brought Mr. and Mrs. George Richards home from Salt Uki Ho for the Junior Prom Call at our store for your nifty outfit We have anticipated your every Want and shall be alad to serve you. Pleasant Grove Mercantile Co. adr. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Ojt'nr. Mm. D. Lv Jarman and daughters Erma aud Norma went to Lehi Saturday evening to attend the opera, "The Glass 8'.lp per," given by the Lehl High School. Mr. and Mrs. George Richards at tended the birthday - uarty Sunday given to Mr. J. T. Theobald of Salt Uke. They also attended the Wilkes Theatre, seeing "Magnolia." the production, Miss Josle West and Mr. D. P. Llnsey of lleber attended the Grand Opera, given by the Chicago - Civlt: Opera Co., at Salt Lake Monday evening. even-ing. - .This Is one - of --the -greatwt musical treats that Lb come to the Intermountaln conn; for some time. Money to Loan on Improved farms and water stock. Louis W. Lund, 1366 Perry Ave., Salt Lake City, Utah. 3-8-4t Bathtubs and Strawberries Pleasant Grove's resources have been advertised through our Strawberry Straw-berry day. We have shown to tlw? state of Utah that we are on the map, put there by our .'wonderhil crops and by the hospitality of oux? citizens. For some time In the pant we hare had a bad name for Bon-pro-gressiveness. A resident of our fair city at one tlmo attemlnd a fvc- bratlon of a sister city and the rlowniwparjr and re8t,C33'' plercln!? pain of the occasion actually referred to 6',00t arr0ES tLe re,ca of the -kid- Pleasant Grovo as the Denm . , T'iah. Now this does not offend i-Wrpn: here ns we are proud of our gocd oi l Scandinavian stock with the sturdy ancestry It has given to ihisr co:-nv.mity co:-nv.mity of thrift ami itid istry. However How-ever wo liave 1 ein one of thoo unfortunate un-fortunate place? whk'h, whether from vagaries of fate or from natural Utnh Poultrvnicn UAM TIIK I1EST I'.uy direct frmn our lialnurj. i I'liaruotee Mile itliier and iiii! count of Hie chicks no iim hi v co rn in Isxloii. Mnnlit'r of vr rcililid IIhIcIh'i Ics Suniinia ("oiiiiij. Hi oll "A V itrinle rhirk fr th. liiinltr.Miuin who vi urn s the hoi. Special "rlceii on our "A A. Im ! fur rarlj "oi ilcfx." Our 'rata leg will jilaln. AVrlte fur It. 1VII1TK HA'K IltH V I'CTAI.l'MA, CALIF. 'offiieis TNAUt, AMH S5nt ermilk Star2h: Feed 1 t"n a-jviVtrt r-ndiln.-.on rf p wirt aIniei courses, get aa unfortunate twist into in-to almost every word that goes forth iroin our borders. It ha been, a ureal blow to ua In holding back, the community's development. However, we feel thai we are suf ficiently known at the present tlni that a Jest about our progress in the way of home conveniences such aa 'bat tubs,", should be answered that the speaker may know whereof he speaks jn the future. Let U be known that wo are a thrifty people, working for a common J purpose, the development of our : farms and the building of home In J the most progressive and peaceful , location in Utah. Let the most ex-. pert men in advertising break forth into laviBh description of our rooun- j tains and skies, our location, drain- ate, "health- and thrif tlness. cannot overdo the subject. o High School Notes They Chapel Exercises, Friday, March 15. A representative of the Lincoln high school gave a short sketch and song to advertise their Junior Prom. Song by School "Battle Hymn of the Republic." Prayer Rudger Walker. Song by School "Onward Christian Soldiers." ' Professor J. M Jensen of the B. Y. U. wa the speaker giving a short 8ketcn of maa and comparing, him to Algebra-rthat Is he Is either nega tlve or cipher numbers. Chapel' Monday, March 17th. The chapel consisted mainly " of songs by the school and the giving out of notices. . Chapel Wednesday, March 19th. . The Open Forum had the program In charge and It consisted of: - Violin ''-SbicLwilo ' Bu'shr" Prayer Eatella Draper. A Debate "Resolved that the Phllllplne Islands be given their Independence." In-dependence." Negative side:,, Blaine Warnlck and Lyeon Johnson. Affrma-tire: Affrma-tire: Jewet Llnebough and James Culllmore. . The judges were: Miss Jackson, Mr. Walker and Mr. Kirk. They gave the decision to the afflrma tlve team. -Vocal Solo "Oh Promise - Me" -Maurine Gammett. o . Fair Exchange A 'ew Rack for in Old One. How . ... it Can be Done in Utah Counly. The back aches at times with a dull ; Indeacrible feeling, making you noys, auu BRHin tne loins are Bo-iame tinai to stoop is -asony. ,o usq to j rub or apply a plaster to the back Ifi kidneys are weak.. You cannotj reach the cause. I'tah County resi i!ents would du will to profit by the following 'example, i Mrs Elizabeth Jacobs, ror. 2nd V. 1st N. St.. l.ehl, says: "My back hurt froiu a lieay, tin! I ache across my! kidneys While nbout tlic duties of: my housework I was s '!:' d withj sluirp pains In my lack. 1 felt weaki and run down and my kidneys didn't J act properly. I had ilizzv spells andi llack spots Murred my si l, lit. I usedj Hcan's rills and t'uy ivlievtHll ;all the trouhio. ()ceassionalv I. use a j few 1 loan's and they keep mo well." j Prive COc, at nil dealers. Don't i 'simply nsk for a kidney remedy get j noun's7. THIS " the saiiio" ' thai i.Mr. Jacobs, had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs.. Duffalo, N.' Y A S::.f-.t . Tlu. Cl i' lire m' uer M il r ..II a l.il.L'i err I'.v -k Iry atiil. '-' (in ;1 (! run j...n..iii.j Rjl.lOVrtS O If n , IIP :Tl I- i r ;i !ean Tine pop- i. n ,1-At I I -, I i m to ol).- ;ru'.- PA ASKITT "HELPS" TOMMY Deubtful, However, if He Added Much te the Youngsters Stere ef . Useful Knowledge. Ta, there' an airplane," he announced. an-nounced. " "Yes, Thomas," said Pa Aakltt, absently. ab-sently. "Don't touch ltl" When he picked up the novel from beneath the geography book where he had hidden It, ua chanced to leek up. ! "What are you reading, Themar she asked quickly. "My geog I mean er this." There was nothing to do but show It "pive it to me!" sflld Ina, aternlyf Pa looked op. "So, that's what you read Instead of dolnjr your lessons, neb?" he aald frownlnRly. "Boy, get on your lesson this instant, or I'll give po. a tati i or. me sirup i I "You can help him, William iur jested ma. "I can't I got" ' "O, yes, you can, too. Just help ! him with his lessons. Somebody must do it, nnd Fm too busy," said ma, with finality. "(), darn It. come along then and be mighty quick about it!" said pa crossly. "Now, what the deuco do you spell bank with a big B forr "Well, don't yon always say that a bank Is no good unless It has a large capital r reminded Tommy. Pa said nothing but ma snickered. "Say, pa, wlint are three articles containing con-taining starch?" "Why, er, a collar and two cuffs," answered pa. 'Tommy looked doubtful about writing writ-ing It down nnd took the safest course. He didn't - ,. "Why have words loots, par "Words have roots because how else could they grow?" and pa smiled the smile of the wisehetmer. Detroit Free Press. ABODE OF "THUNDER BIRD Indian Legend Concerning Tract in the "Bad Lands" Never Visited by White Man. Half a dozen miles southwest of Srenlc, S. D., In the very heart of the Bad lands. Is an area of approximately four square miles. No white man's foot has ever rested there so far as can be gained, the Detroit News says. The Indiana-rail the plot "slchl mnkorhe," meaning "bad place." Deep canyons and gorges lead up to spire-like spire-like pinnacles, and every attempt to follow their tortuous paths thus far lins ended in failure. Chief Flaming Arrow, a vetein of. the frontier days, gives what probably Is thf Sioux belief. " Many years ago, the chief said, before the pale face came, here wns the place where dwelt the "Thunder Bird" lilsh in the pinnacles pin-nacles of -atone. This wall of rock kept rait unwelcome vlgltms, the chief contended, and added that the pro-tectcd pro-tectcd area Is rich in food, sunlight nnd warmth, and has pure, , cold streams of. running water. "' Ar'.lctic Ancient Earrings. Wliliin tiio Inst decade lias occurred the re! urn nf tiie earring, so long laid nsidc. I'ev pi-en today, however, surpass sur-pass U taste and delieate finish the oarrlr.iM of Iliote, tlie, d,m;;hrer of Ari-tntle. which were f tind in Cl'alds. wliere the yonng wMan was hurled.'"" Tlie.se- nriiaiin'iits reprcseiited d'ves swinging in golden hoops. "The miniature minia-ture hlids were luarveloijsly wrought, (he feathers of !:i-;inulat'd g.'ld, the wings and !rent? enrlclied with hands of color s'ipplleil iiy Inserted gems. Venous st. .lies gleamed like tiny sparks for the eyes. Jin'nMest of all.. the tail feathers were so finely made nnd curiously adjusted ns to move at the slTg&fc'er mofTeri 'of "(he pendant looji, so that whenever the proud wenr-pr wenr-pr should toss or shake her lad two attendant doves would seem to bal-nnce bal-nnce theiitrel lipnri their' perches as' live hirds do In swinging on a bough. Legal Fiction. A fivtlon In law Is an 'made.' for the purpose though the s;nni' f:iet ci proved an. m:i, he liter and It Is rule tin! ! !i nuinplon ..f i'iis:iee, could not lie er.illy utilu'e. ti'-i'on of law' The' I'.. -it. .His shall work no v. 1. : cliarai-iers of .!,.!. l,i Roe for l ' e : -; tlons are e t ' ki.w, n. .lid '.lelui rd uc- "IT Devils and Sin. . When devil will their blackest aln put on, they do suggest at first with heavenly ahowa. Shakeapaar. Two Forms of Camphor. Hi now found that there are two forms of camphor, but nly on of thes yield th wild camphor which I of valu a preaervaUva of clothing cloth-ing against moth.. The AutoMalic launders perfectly the finest and laciest linens as well as the big, heavy pieces of the family wash. -Fr It's a joy to have electricity do the family wash a joy to hang up your snow-white linens--- real joy, too, when you "come to the end of a perfect washday" to see that your hands are toft, white and unharmed Special Terms For MARCH Only SI Down and $5 a Month Supplied with copper or There are 15,000 women in the territory served by this company who Matic electric washer. I "- I iin r fen 0 o Butter Wrappers r.r. TisMfzxviXiEiJirititTjUi . gat-jaaL zi:vjsi.zzxLTzsf rrux arzra PRINTED ON THE BEST PARCHMENT WITH WATER PROOF INK. UK) 200 OCX)- 1000 Leave nnlci's ;it .1. 1). Thorne lvsideneo nr mail to o lt Alpine Publishing Company SATURDAY; MAROH 22; I92i Cattle Thresh Wheat In Corsica. ' Grain I threshed from th heads wheat by hoofs' of cattle la Coraln and a lev then used to aeparata flti food from tha chat - Curs of lonoranea, Ignorance follow th maa was w tatlsRed with what "be knows. u nothing ever cursed the health ta lives of human being more Mvnb than Ignorance. : v wooden tub as desired. use and praise the Auto EZiclzYit rpublic Service fir iraaii v . 0 o ,.$1.25 : $1.75 .:.........;..:.$3.00 - $4.90 -r' |