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Show " : " " ' .'' ''v'; '; Mfc BATUEDAY, MAY 3, 1921, A2JERICAN FORK CITIZEN, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1921 Depart Mb Cliamter of Commarec tiold CLUB MEMBERS; ENJOY .PICTURE HOW LUNCHEON AND DANCER- MAYOR HANSON OP PROVp GIVES TALK. ' Members of . the Pleasant Grove' Chamber of Commerce) put-over a real Bra aoclal event Thursday evening In tlielr- picture abow, '. lancbeon and ' dance. The object of the event was to stimulate tbe club membership and to get plana under way for tbe annual ! Strawberry Day. .' : y Tbe aoclal opened with a' special ; picture abow la tbe High School Audi- .tQrium,' followed by a Dutch lunch and addresses from membert aad in-Tltedxnesta. in-Tltedxnesta. Mayor Hansen of - Provo, waa' the' principal speaker, bit , ,v talk being on, "Civic Improvements." , He delivered a very; splendid address keep up civic Improvements and' .touched on civic pride. He pointed T out that tbe Wasatch Club bad demon-i. demon-i. strated what can be done with .united i effort and work and predicted ' that 'the Chamber of Cemmeree would carry on and enlarge on the work and - good accomplished... . .uw. The lunch was prepared and served by the domestic science department under the direction of the able Instructor. In-structor. Miss M. Jackson. The Over lade orchestra furnished music for the ' dancing. ''- '' ' ' 1 . A considerable Increase in club .' membership resulted from the social 'end a drive during the week. A large and enthusiastic crowd was present-''t present-''t o- Eecord Number of High ' .i ' School Graduates An- y, 7 liounced By School Board Commencement exercises, for' the graduates of the high school of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove will be held Friday evening. even-ing. May 23rd, in the High School Auditorium. On this evening forty-five young men and women, comprising the present Senior class, will receive their diplomas. Apostle Melvin J. Ballard will address the, , graduates that evening. Miss Zelda - Nelson w 111 be valedictorian, valedic-torian, her percentage11 for the' four years reaching an average, of 93 Following are the graduates: Maurlne Adamson, Harold H. Bullock, Merle Christiansen, James Al Culli-more, Culli-more, Eutella Draper, Maurlne Fage, Grace Olivia Fouti, Harold N. Framp-ton, Framp-ton, Maurlne Gamett. Dorothy y Rose Halliday, Lyean I. Johnson, Oswald I Keetch.- Elva L -Rue-MakJnr-Emily. Marrott, Alvin ""Eugene Monson, Aileen Noble, Emma Olpin.' Hilda Marie Oscarspn, Afton, Perker, Ruth Fern ""Peterson, Ruby Radmall, Retta Smith, Eldores E, Smith, Earl J. Smith, Lucille Walker, Thomas A. Walker, Ethel Warnlck Blaine W. Warnlck,-Noma Weeks. Thelma Pearl West, Gladys West, Ross C. West, Lucille WrlghC Geofge ' k' Bartbh; Margie Allred, Doll Asa Smith. Grace Wadley, Keith L. Johnson, .Lillian Millett, Llllle Anderson, Maynard Williamson, LeRoy C. Pratt,.. Zelda "Ma jrNelsonrind 1 Grand Watker.-The Watker.-The following students will gradii ate from the Lincoln High ; 8cbo61r Grace Hazel Williamson, Alton 'Clyde Kartchner, lily Venice Keeler, "Ddn aid B. Wents, Tbelma Pearl Jepper-ton, Jepper-ton, Irwin G. Bunnell, -Alice Eudora Rasmussen, Owen De Lange, , Annie Boyce, Dorothy L. Clyde, Elmo Lar son, Alice Lonceford, Gertrude Cord' WIS Mtdo TIIIEESIJ 1 eikittsees JtKTI. 1 , Rousing Social Her,. Gennevieve C. SUitln, Laura Grace - McBrlde, - Karma .' Partridge, Robert Olsen, Tbelma . Alt , Cordnur. Willis Robinson, Gilbert E. Pulsipher, and La Von Payne. , . . - : -o . Night Watchman Appointed The business men, mftyor,ard the committee on police met Sacsrday night and decided to havf additional p6lice protection.' After much discus, slon ft waa left to the mayor, who appointed ap-pointed I 8. Deal to act as ntgbt watchman. He is to be on duty all night He began working May 1. : -O : ' Mothers' Day Exercises ? ".A cordial Invitation is extended to preatsBecia to be at the high school building next Wedneeday, May ,7th, at 10 o'clock a. m. A I program appropriate for Mothers'-Day will be given. Tribute to mothers will be paid In an address by George Wortheh of Provo. ' . tji' ;) , . - lOrade BchoorNbtes:: An educational trip was taken Friday. Fri-day. April , by the Junior High School to Salt Lake City. They visited visit-ed many places of interest The State Capitol TBuilding; Deeeret New Building: McDonald - Candy Co.; Museum and the Organ Recital at the Tabernacle. The trip wa thoroughly enjoyed and was a day of education as.weH as recreation, r Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Larsen, Mrs. " Genevlve Ellsworth, Ells-worth, Mrs. John Halliday,' Mrs. John D. Brown and Mrs. Martin Peterson were ehaperones . on the. trip.' ' A clean up day waa observed ' at school Wednesday. The boys of the eighth grade removed the ash pile' and repaired the fence, .,x. . Miss Rose Bezxant was a Salt Lake visitor". Monday."- ........ . : Being that there are only three weeks of school and the report cards are out Monday for tbe last time, teachers urge the parents to take, notice of the 1 children's report. Much can be accomplished in three weeks, toward the progress of the school children, If the parents work with pupil and teacher- We ask your support In this matter: I Miss Viola- West was v a : visitor at Provo Tuesday. business ' Miss Delia Rlchlna haa been ill and Mrs. -A. R. Overlade has been substituting sub-stituting in her plce. MIsu Gurney and Miss Fox who have bee training J. or the past six weeks tu the Central building are fla Isblng this week. '. . The. Primary Grades of the Public School have been very, busy the: last month preparing an operetta "The Triumph otOhe Flowers.". There-' will b -approximately , one hundred children child-ren taking part. It U to be presented May 7 In the High School Auditorium, Parents are urged to be present and see what little kiddles can be trained to-dar The parts have been well cast and trained and an exceptional treat Is ; expected. , " ;.;',..' .. ;': TEOTOL Pleasant Grove Locals Golden Peay la slowly recovering Jrom pneumonia, .- , Mr, and Mrs. H. C Robertson were Bait Lake visitors Monday. - Mrs."J. D. Brown visited Salt Lake Friday with girls. : the acnoolA' boys "and Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Gordon are the proud parents of a baby boy.bore. Tuesday. ,,i:.'.-.;.;:t.;.........,' Ul''T, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Madson of Salt Lake City, were visiting relatives here Sunday.!. V , '' , ' ;;' ., 'j Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Wadley are're-Jolclng are're-Jolclng over tbe arrival of a baby boy born 8unday. Mrs. L. R. Walker and children of Garland, spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs; Reglna Thome. ' Mra. Elvln Thorner"MrfcH. " C. Robertson and Mrs. James C Peter-con Peter-con were Tliiung"iU'v'eirl'"TM Tuesday. , Dressmaldng and B e-modelinfir. e-modelinfir. Mrs. Vida Ly- strap. Besidenoe, old Fraap- ton Home. ,;; tiavj ; Mr. ' and Mrs. J. W. Carter and family of Salt Lake and Mrs. Louie B. ingersoll and children 1 of American Fork, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark and family Monday. The Pleasant Grove : High School baseball team met "the Lehl High School team Tuesday at 4 p. m. at the ball park. It was a; lively game, the score being 14 to 15 In favor of Lehl. " The High School Debating Team went to Salt Lake Tuesday and met tbe Granite High School In a debate at 1 p. m. They went to Coalville' and met the high school there In the evening. even-ing. They returned borne Wednesday evening. " ' . " Big lino, of Ladies' . and Misses' Hollywood Sandles. Quite " the 5 latest - Jazz- black and fancy colors at prices that beat them all. Pleasant Grove Here. Co. The Hedqulst Drug Co. Is Installing a five gallon Wayne Pump, to replace the small one they have used for some time. Mr. G. L. Smith says that the small tank that is being replaced by the larger one Is the .first tank installed install-ed in Pleasant Grove. -'rW'-:: ''BUY ''Ball Brand" Sporting and Irrigation Boots ; :iff-)Miiti.4w .Slid Mf in, MishkoWorkshoes at H.L. CLARK Pleasant Qrove, Utah :: Dr. West Tooth Brush 4.. lw' 'A V uT$yrl)enta Tooth Paste - Two Foi - FOB TWO WEEKS THIS $i.00 VALUE FOB 60c r Thornton limp ianogq3',K v-, - (The Peals of r -ilbn) r.:.-:V-;;--V--.. ' , f , Your UercnaaiSdli It,s Mrs. J. R. Halliday was a Salt Lake visitor Friday. ( Dr. J. I Huchel and J. D. Thorn a ers-Provo visitors .Tbnrsday. - Delbert York returnel home from Cedar City the last of tbe week. - ' Mr. ' and Mrsi Vance ' Smith of Magna j are' visiting this week " with relative and friends here. - J. a Peterson ("Jack") will leave this week for Kent, Ohio, to attend tbe Davey Free 8urgical Schools. He will remain for en lnjennnlte period. M. D. Foreman, who was employed by tbe Hayes. Auto Co. last year. Is back again with Mr. Hayes tor tbe si-.mmer. f , There are two cases of Measles reported re-ported in town, one the 11-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs.- Hyrum Nerdln and (be other the -yearo!d daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Oscarson. j New line Of dishes, cut glass and fancy vases just arrived. ' Pleasant Grove Mercantile Co. , , adv. i Mrv and Mrs. T, L." Jarman 'and daughters, Erma and Norma and Md and Mrs. E. Hv Cutler attended The Virginian'' at the Wilkes Theatre at Salt Uke Friday night Tbe Llndon Second Ward meeting house Is receiving a new coat ' of paint and is being thoroughly cleaned. clean-ed. The grounds have been put In good shape. Tin wnent walks are new all finished. . : r Tbe Boy Scouts - of the ; Llndon First Ward gave a, dancing party at the LJndon Hall Thursday night ; Re- friyiJynnUwera sold, the proceeds of . t. - , . I . - A I . rt . fund , . ' The . . Sunshine Committee , of the First Ward -Relief. Society of. Llndon, g"aye f ..party for Mrs. Eliza West Tuesday aiternon. The time" war spent In social chat and a nice program, pro-gram, Refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Leslie Stone of Blackfoot, Idaho, were here Saturday visiting friends and relatives, Mrs. Stone waa formerly Miss Dorothy Cobbley, Mr. 'and Mrs. Stone left Sun-daj Sun-daj for Klamath Falls, Oregon, where Wr. Stone Is going into business. ; CLEAN-UP FOB SPBING Complete : line of Paints, Varnlshev Kalsominerand Wall Paper. " We are never under sold, pleasant Grove Mercantile Co vadv. Mr. WliUs Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Peterson, and Miss Ruth Jeppson, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs Ed . Jeppson. of Manila Ward, were married In Saft Lake City, Monday of last week. On Saturday night a show er . waa , given In their honor t tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Peterson, The evening was spent In music, games and aoclal chat Many beautf-ful beautf-ful gifts were received. About fifty guests were present Dalrity refreshments refresh-ments were served. Tbe young couple will make their home in Salt Lake where Mr. Peterson Is employed. ,60c 60c .. Drug Store ;; One Pleasant Grove Canning Co. : Preparing For Dig Year The -Pleasant JQ rove .C.annlng.Co., la getting ready for a busy season. The company '- has been - re-organised and preferred stock taken for the Indebtedness, In-debtedness, so that the company la fiee from debt, with Its buildings and equipment In - excellent shape. Pratclcally all canned goods have been sold so that they can begin anew and with experience tbe company has had the coming year ought to be a banner year lu quality of fruit and also In the economy of handling thi same. Manager . Jacobs says , that practically the whole pack of tomatoes to-matoes .for . the . coming , year ; has been ordered, and as over four aun dred acres have been contracted to;, the tomato season will be a busy one. The cannery will be ready to begin with strawberries and as the season ad vances will handle cherries, r a- berries peaches, apricots, peart, tic. All kinds of fruit will be canned, the fruit grower wlll"beaWu o''jlls'pe8e of bU fruit, and the boy aad girls will be given emp'oymept for f entire en-tire suirmer. : , . . , Last summer ; there was a rumor circulated to the effect that the can nery was going to close.. One man Who. own., enlarge Moekjprsjttekjnd knew that It was worth very . little " to him said "Well even If I lose every cent I have put Into It, I am glad tbe tbe cannery waa built here, for the whole community baa been benefited and . the boys' and girls can . get employment em-ployment at home." , It takes a little public spirit to be able to feel like that when your hard earned, dollars are worth only dimes to you.'!. ; However, we hope with the added capital and the experience t gained that the cannery can have a banner year In putting up their fruit In excellent ex-cellent shaDe and disposing; ot tbe same at a profit satisfactory to them. Pleasant Grove e Republicans Name Delegates Dele-gates To State Convention At tbe Republican Primary held Friday night In the city hall tbe following fol-lowing delegates were chosen to attend at-tend the state and congressional conventions con-ventions at Provo, May 9th: f . State delegates: .Junius, J. Hayes, C. L. Warulckj. D. Wadley. Jr, W. W. Warnlck, A. Holman. Alternates, W. L Hayes, J. D. Thorns and Annie Holman. . : , . ; , , Congressional delegates: David B. Thome, Ole Anderson, Eugene Allred, J. A: West and Reed Warnlck. Tbe same alternates as state convention. The-tUndance.rM3b9.primar7jwas small due to the busy season. nKoflKaKKOxs o oo oboko oaoa oobo t SPRING CIEAEANCE SALE ON' :; J SPRING HAT3 AND DBEC3E3 a The lshionett Shop ? Will Sell Spring nats for. ? i llondav. Tuesday S We also haviTaToniplete" line "of Silk Hose.- - -! THE FASHIONEITE SHOr a Save the Surface and You : r(Save,All;;:.'' TO GET BEST EESUIiTS-USE KYAN1ZE V : . -AUTO ENAMEL ; : . FLOOIl FINISH . ' ' ; - FLOOR ENAMEL' '. ; - CELOID FINISH '. V" V-'-'' -We alsa have a full line of . . . V-r- OfVJ s. Soldiers Memorial I J Committee. Busy. The Soldiers Memorial Committee which was selected Some tune ago has been busy, getting ready for Memorial Day. They expect to puj In : cement coping around .' the soldiers' burial plot, which includes four burial loir. Walks through the plot are to be laid out and filled ."with white sand. ; - ; -- The base of the monuments. Is to be made of cobble stone ready to receive re-ceive the bronxe monument as soon as enough money Is available to purchase pur-chase It ... ', ' They expect. to use all the funds available in' improving the plot tfiat Is designated as the soldiers burial plot - .1 Primary Conference' Held, -' In Second Ward The" Primary, Conference of - the Pleaasnt Grove Second Ward was held Sunday at the Tabernacle. The following program was rendered, Mrs. Laura. Robertson,, president belngji In . charge of tbe meetingr" -..... Singing Prlmary-''Can Me." v Prayer-rElda Nelson. I Singing ; Primary , "Raise Jthe Standart Royal." '.- ' Exercise First Grade. V t Recitation Second .' . Grade, by Warren Kirk. ' Memory Gems Third Grade girls. Song Fourth Grade girls. J Recitation Royal Atwood. Song June it ayes. Reclatlon Edna Bullock. Recitation Charles Thorne. ; ' Report of Primary .Work Secretary . Ruth Peterson. , , - ' One Act Play Sea Gull girls. Remarks Mrs. Violet Olpln ! of ' Stake Board. " . Jr Remarks, by Bishop 8. H Swenson, James D. Thorne and J, L. Atwoodi . ..SInglngr-Prlmary "Sunbeama."' Prayer May Hardman. WHEll YOV T7AHT service ; On Gas,, Oils, Tires, Tubes and .'Accessories go to the flrrcv.t.::j icrvic; 'Static u : 1-3 OFF and Wednesday, . , , - |