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Show v.. . . (- Orove BepartoHeinru; '-' ,1 .' gTUBDAY, dCTOBEE 25, 1924 - American fouk citizen: SATURDAY, OCTOBEIt 25, 1924 p Pleasant Brave Improveiiients Wu;..nt Grovt Is undergoing, H changes M1 -.lil!H,?yr?v" The front of the Harley.' Greaves KgfcMtile Store nu receiveo a new of light gray P1bU which gives 0t store much: 1etttlppeance. Hr.-Jreave auUcipatrt making some change on the tnsllewtt repairs asd Improvements to Jnt the place into Urst-class' condition. He expects (0 pot in an excellent up-to-date stock ui will buy the thing Pleasant Grove people want, without their having hav-ing to go outside of tows to spend jkeir money. If people here would realise what a help it would be for them to spend their money home no doubt many more would, do aa The Pleasant Grove Garage has nt In a cement foundation prepara torr to building additional storage nom on the back of their present nru& On being interviewed th soys were too modest to divulge the tit of their -improvement The sooth part of the balding occupied formerly by the Farmer's Exchange, - as iii3illnvr(Bnotfelea,tor i barber shop and rumors are afloat about several locations being offered as a new Post Office site. Among the locations- are the corner building of the old Farmer's Exchange and a aw moderm ' brick building to be erected Joining the Thome Meat and Grocery. : ' The government-has been notified about our present cramped quarters, and the postmistress has reported to Congressman. Leatberwood our needs and something no doubt win be done tn the near future to give us more tp-to-date home for the only government govern-ment business In Pleasant Grove. According to Inside Information not fifty dollars in value has been added to poet office equipment in ten years. That surely does not look geod for town the size of Pleasant Grove when Spanish Fork said ae'vstal other towns Is the state not much lamer than our city have beautiful buildings erected b the government fVhat do we lack to get the gbverenitn? aid in this matter? Somebody muat find out If it takes- public sentiment we have It If It takes some boosting our Chamber of Commerce will be willing to do R. Whatever tt Is we need let's rt busy. .?,;,' Relief Society Conference At Linden Second Ward At the Relief Society Conference of the Ltndon Second Ward held Sunday Sun-day night the following program was Big 7 Republican; Rally PLEASANT GROVE OPERA HOUSE Wednesday Evening Oct. 29 th 7 P. XL Free Motion Pictures. Special Music Address PRANK -EVANS .torney for State Farm Bureau. Also Other Prominent Speakers.. ; I''ryone Invited and Welcome, , . - On Main St. rendered after the preliminary exer-clses exer-clses tinder the direction of the bishopric - Statistical Report of Society Sarah H. Hooley., L uet Mrs. Etwood Baxter and Mrs. A, H. Lowe. Literary Lesson Mrs. Wallace Morby. . Reading Mrs. Polly Harris. Remarks (Miss Amy R. Rocsa and Mrs, Mary J. Cooper of the stake board. Closing Remarks Bishop A. H. Lowe. Third Ward Primary Will Hold Bazaar On October 30th The Third Ward Primary Association Associ-ation has been working for some tlm on a basaar which will be hel.l Thursday, October 30th -at "the Third Ward meeting house, beginning at noon. ""AH kinds 'of swearing- apparel and novelties will be on sale, also pop corn, ice cream cones and home made candy. In the evening beginning begin-ning at 7:30 o'clock the following program pro-gram will be held. A small admission will be charged to cover expenses. The program will be as follows: Selection Orchestra.. "Be Happy" Third Grade Girls. Washing?' Anna iFugaL . "Jelly Farmers" Group of boys. '"Dr. ' Brown" Gean Rlchlns and Dale Olson. . "Lullaby" Solo Reva West True .Charity" One act play by a group of girls. ."Southern Melodies" Male Quartet. Farce Bessie Newman and. others. Orchestra. Everybody welcome. Irrigation Companies of Three. Towns Meet V - A - I .asn"" The irrigation committees of Lehl, American Fork and Peasant Grove held a meeting at American Fork Frl day night J. J.. Hayes of this city presented the Silver Lake Irrigation proposition to the three Irrigation committees and the report was accepted, ac-cepted, action will be taken on this proposition In the near future. ; 0 Funeral For Infant Held Sunday Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the Lindon Second Ward meeting house for the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hooley. ; Following prayer by C. R. Gillman short talks were given by J. W. Gill-man Gill-man and Bishop A. lit Lowe.' The benediction was pronounced by Bishop Lowe. Interment was made In the Pleasant Grove cemetery. This Is the first and only child of Mr. and Mm. Hooley nnd. the loss Is great to them. Three Local Boys Win Places On Y. Debating Team Three Pleasant Grove boys have wtjfa places on the class debating teams at the Brlgham Toung univer sity. Leland Jannan was successful In rettm placed on the Sophomore team, and J. A. Cullhnoore and Lyean Johnson have secured places on the Freshman team. All of the boys made good showings In the tryouf. ac cording to advice reaching tts from the university. o Republican Rail? Wednesday Evening At Opera House With the Idea -of putting nomo real "Dum-h" Into, the election., now only a week away, the" local" RepublWn htr rally for next Wednenday evening at the PIoa.nnt Grovp Opera House. . ' ! lr addition to touring Kranicj v.vnn. attorney for tho State Fnrm, fcnronu, a prlnclpn! sponKer. aloni, with other county nml ftato poHtl-nl leaden t rommltto" ! cNlnjr a free picture show and musical cprwiirni. "An Invitation Is teu to au.vorv to be present ' t Pleasant Grove Locals H. W. Jacobs was a 8a)t Lake visitor visit-or Tuesday. ,, v Mrs. Geaarleve Ellsworth and MUl Viola West visited schools In Provo Wednesday. ' ' Betha Jenson and Ruth Archer were 8alt Lake visitors 8unday. "" " "" " - L. Miss Lorette Clark of Provo, was a guest at the Jan. D. Thome home Sunday. , . ' Mrs. Gennleve Ellsworth and children chil-dren were Pay son visitors Friday evening and 'Sattrdej. Mrs. H, 8. Powell and MlsS Blanche Clark motored to Provo Tuesday with Mrs. Louie B. Ingersoll of American Fork. ' ' I Mrs. J. R. HaUlday hai been tottering tot-tering this week with a relapse from an operation for the removal of her tonsils which' occured last week. - Mr. and Mrs. Jos. B. Keeler and son, Ralph, of Provo, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, ami. . . Adams Sunday evening. . Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Lewis and family of pureka, hare. . recentl moved into the. old ArmlUtead home te make their home- here. ' A Bargain A 2 year py Colt For Sale or Trade for Milk Cow..' Inquire J. D. Thorne, Phone 5TW. adv. The teachers of the Pleasant Grove High CTcboot and the 6th, 7th and 8th grade students are out of school this week for harvest vacation. Some are assisting in harvesting potatoes and beets while others, especially the lady members, are taking the school census ' i t . " 1 $ Por ale Cheapr-A Single Buggy, Practically New. Inquire In-quire Mrs. Florence Pierce. Charles Cobbley of Pleasant Grove, who fell at West Jordan and broke both bones above the ankle was removed re-moved to the Lehl hospital from the St Marks hospital this week. He is recovering now. ; Mrs. John Houston entertained at a birthday dinner on the 16th In honor ef her mother, Mrs. Martha Young's 86th birthday. The following rela tives were present: . Mr. and Mrs. Isaae Canham, Mr. and Mrs. George Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Avalyn Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and Mrs. Rose B. Hayes with Mrs. - Maratha Young as guest of honor. The evening was spent in reminiscences and ' sosial chat. Fuller Brushes .These nationally advertised and nationally used household conveniences , are sold and distributed in Lehi, Ameri can -Fork,-Pleasant -Grove and vicinities' by W. L. Hayes, Agent. Telephone 667 Pleasant Grove. 11-25-1 1 We Now Handle -PEP The Gas With' The PUNCH Drive In and Fill Up. Take" Advantage Of Our Superior Service. ARROWHEAD SERVICE STATION Millinery Special 10 DISCOUNT ON ALL FAJiL AND WINTER MILLINERY. -a Tlio Fflsliionctfc Shop (We Specialize In Large Head Sizes) ' Bishop and Mrs. 8. L. 8venson were Provo visitors Tuesday.. Mrs. Armints Hayes and Miss Verda Hilton motored to Salt Lake Thursday. W. J. Ellsworth and Ira Montague of Payson. were Pleasant Grove visitors Thursday. Mr., and Mrs. Vera Gillman and J. W. Gillman made a business trip to Salt Lake Thursday.' Mrs. Jos. Bush and children are flatting this week with Mrs. Bush's parents at Sprlngville. . r." ssMBMSjatss "" ' Little Dorothy Clegg, ? the Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clegg, is very ill with pneumonia. . E, L. Jarvis and Mr. Williams of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the Joseph Hilton home Wednesday. Miss Verda Hilton spent , Tuesday evening as the guest of Miss IGene-vieve IGene-vieve Stewart of American Fork. - A BargffiA-2 year old Colt For Sale or. Tradefor Milk Cow. InquiraiJ J). Thorne, -Phone 57Wr adv. ' AH of the teachers of the schools Of Pleasant Grove went to Salt Lake Thursday to attend the Teachers' State Institute , held - Thursday, Friday Fri-day and today. . . Spooky Hallowe'en Dance Alpine Gym Wednesday, Oct 29. Refreshments and Fortune Telling, adv. ;(i Lamar Bird of Provo, recently returned re-turned from the Eastern- States Mission Mis-sion was a caller at the, J. P. Fugal borne.- Jle had - met iMIss Alda Fugal their daughter, In the mission field and spokee of her ability as a mls-sjigiary. mls-sjigiary. ':1ft"V'e"iW6A Mission Is the best In the world. j, "Bert ram West aon of Mr, and Mrs; Benjamin West and Clifford Wright son of Mrs. Bessie Wright returned bom from a deer, bunt this week with a buck deer each, and to say that 'each Is pleased Is putting it mljdtyV ' '..v'; Harley Greaves left last Wednesday, Wednes-day, for Prestou,.,ldaho, to prepare and -ship his household goods' to this citff He returned Saturday. ' The Greaves family will make their home at the Emma S. White residence co Locust Avenue. We welcome them to our city and wish, them suc cess in their present undertaking. - Mrs. J. J. Hayes entertained at dinner din-ner Wednesday evening in honor of Mr. Hayes' birthday. The covers were laid 'for the- following guests: Messrs. and Mesdam.es Karl Banks, Alma Kirk, H. W. Jacobs. James D. Thorne and Mrs. Rose B. Hayes. The decorations were in Hallowe'en colors. The place cards . were small engraved pumpkns and the center piece was a large pumpkin filled with fruit The evening was spent in mnale and progressive rook. Relatives and ' friends of Principal Johft HZ Coombs of, the East Side High School will 'be pleased to hear that he is out of danger.- He became ill at his desk last " Monday. Ex amination showed a blood cloture had entered the, circulatory ' system and had since lodged in the foot Barring Barr-ing new complications he is expected to be able ta resume his work within the next week. Mr. Coombs taught school In Pleasant Grove for a number num-ber of years and Is well known here having married a Pleasant Grove gTrl. Aged Resident Called to Reuiird Uell Earnsd Lars Nielsen, 73, an old resident of Pleasant Grove. dUd.at h home Monday. ' ; . He was born in Denmark, September Septem-ber I, 1851, and has been a resident ot Pleasant Grove for 34 years, hav-lng hav-lng emigrated here with his family for the sake of the LaUerday Saint faith. He has beea 'a very hard and faithful worker, - and , was the father ot twelve children, nine of whom with his"7 wife r" survive him. They are: Mrs. Annie Ralph, Declp, Idaho: Mjrs. Lilly Butterneld. Murrny; Mrs." Bhnma 'aoffer, 'to " Angeles, California; Mrs. Emily Baiter and Han Nielsen , of Bak Uke Cttyl Lewis and Joseph Nielsen of Bnrley, Idaho, and. Niels and Clarence Nielsen Niel-sen of this city. r:.t v . He is also ' survived by thirty grandchildren land n . rreolt-flind- cwid. ' - ";' v;- The funeral wan held Wednesday afternoon at J o'clock in the Pleasant Grove tabernacle. ' i w Bishop M; a' Chriatiansen presiding.": presid-ing.": The flrst- aorwaf -mlx4 quartet consisting of Niels Fugal OerthceT HUtdn:T:mhl West - and Leone Told, - The invocation was of fered by Ole Anderson after which the quartet sanrw8hall We Meet Be yond the River.". The first two speak ers were IL M. Nelson, bishop S. L. Swenson and ! the quartet sang "Though Deepening Trials' Throng Your Way, after which Bishop B. D. Olpln. 8. , A. Anderson , and y8r D Moore made short remarks., Closing remarks were made by Bishop M. .8. Christiansen. . Niels Fugal pronounced the benediction. .. . The crave was dedicated by Niels Fugal, Interment being made in the Pleasant . Orove cemetery, r Mr. Nlelson had been Janitor at the local tabernacle for a number of years and war -well- known through out the community. . .v City Fathers Hold . ; Business Session Saturday i. . . ' . .. ' Sturdr evening at a regular session ses-sion of the, City Council several water transfers werer made and all monthly bills allowed. ,nr ordinance was passed..: to allow all drug, stores, con-(ectioqerles, con-(ectioqerles, pool halls and cafes to remain open until 1 o'clock on dance night, 12 o'clock on Saturday night and, on all other nights of the, week, until 11 o'cIockT - ; .' i ,; ; . Second Ward Asseinbiy . EoomS Redecorated The Second Ward assembly rooms in the basement of the Tabernacle are being redecorated this weelkThfl i walls are being papered and the cell - lng kalsomlned. All of the?' benches have already received two coats of paint-the work .being done by the Mutual Improvement Associations. . A', new lighting system-' will be ; ia-atalled ia-atalled which will be a great improvement improve-ment to the place. Next Saturday, there will be changes or additions made to the Bishopxto and. la., tidy I. meeting place will help to start, them right ba their labors. Mr. and Mrs.' Half Church of Bur-ley, Bur-ley, are Wtlnir with Mrs. Church's parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Niels P. PwiU son. Mr. Church reports crop eon- aBtertlotis regarding the fextravagaw dltions In that locality are in a very j expenditure of public money In our poor condtion. Mrs. Church will re- end of TJUh county particularly ow main with her parents here this win- certain scenic highway, ter while her husband will find work! Tor those who desire to see the: at some' of the nearby mining camps. ' PWH ot the county record turned ; ;over,on that and several other mat . MIbs Mada Blake and the Ilssos ters,' it- will be an interesting o IRuby and Flosale Wright who are employed In Salt Lake . Cityt spent Friday nlsht visiting wlh relatlvei and attending the dance. WHY TAKE JUNIOR WINDSHIELD CLEANER 1 r WIPES away-danger: l : WW V VA ir I Haves Auto Go. -jii-i.....im 'i Baby's Collar Bone Broken 1 - - In Auto Accident An accident In which a - baby set stained , $ .brpkeq .cqHar booe j oo curred a mile south of the tindos) hill aear the home of Bp. A, H. Lowe, on Provo Bench Saturday V'even- ing during, the rain storm. , Clyde Mitchell with-several passengers : t his car war driving north along the -paved road and skidded over., en t the left side of the road,,' colliding with a sedan driven by N. HaUas ot 8alt Lake. r-...;: . r:'"': ; h ; Hallaa sustained severe cuts about the face face and head and was bruised severely on the back cf his head. . His back was f also 1 injured. Mitchell was cut about the mouth, and his nose broken. - Mrs. ' . Levi Beck, of 8paiah Fork, who wg hold lng her year-and-a-balf-old baby 'in . her arms.escaped Injury, bu the child was thrown against the car .and had lu collar bone broken. , . ilss ElsIe Beck had her Tight leg -and knee badly bruised, and another occupant of ' lnor7'14Tsi BW'TJtw- horn, also of Spanish Forkr scaped Injury. . Hallas was Uken to th home of S.' B Davis, tlT South First West street; Provo, where hl wounds . were treated, by a physician, and ' the occupants r of the Mitchell were taken to the home ot relative In Provo. , t ' The accident occured "as ;( .Mitchell was, 'turning back on the .pavement after ' turnifigout to the right too far. and the car lurched on the wet pave- aient when-the wheels caught on th edge , of the cemntr ; Realiiing that -L he couldn't turn back on the right side of, the road in time to miss the HaUls car. Mitchell kept his car head- to tn "V? ?f Jne oft the pavement' Hallas' if so. pure ed out to his right as usual In order to';i;;W:wdoiBg?,iCti two, machines collided on' the west side of the road. Both cars were damaged almost beyond repair, ac cording to Deputy 8. A. WUlis Investigated th. case. ' , o . he MANILA NOTES Mrs.C. L, ' Warnlck, Reporter ' One of the biggest social dvents of Manila ward will take place on November No-vember 7th' wh'ena" cbmblned ward reunion' and honor5' pakP for the ' re- tiring bishopric will1 be held. Th i W 1 ' party will be given In the ward chapel and wiu include a program which will commence at 7 o'clock a luncheon 'i j and a social following. All formet i members .'..'..of iManilaward will W6h jfited.to be present Committees, ln-! l eluding workers In all the auxiliary organisations ot the ward, have' been appointed ,and though' details of the entertainment have hot been com-. ' pletedr' the - tentative plans indicatt that a good time for all, is assured. , Get The Facts When our"frJendrBrother J'0eB,- of Provo, , who occasionally sits. In1 with onr county, commissioners over there, . was a our ' to n the .other, evening,, be made some .very peculiar casion for getting the truth on thes matters-. next weanesaay nigni, iba Clarh's opera house. Get the, truth I . (Political Advertisement) , , THE CHANCE? & AAV tllV . . IK- ! sj, i 5 h V i - 1 '; 71 y 1! it ) |