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Show -1 ( . .. - . n & Clifford U'Jriglit Chosen As ivsu Cannery ftead . - ' ' Clifford I , Wright, who has served as County. Auditor for the past four year, wss choseu manager of the , Pleasant Grove Canning Co., to. succeed suc-ceed H. W. Jacobs who resigned, sotn :rrmomriLg.1:r JIKTWlflgEil was book-keeper book-keeper for the canning company previous previ-ous to his election as County Auditor. JI ia youn and ambltoW to make a succeed In his new position'. He la desirous of having the support and co-operation of the farmer- of : the community as Well as those -who are employed each year. Th importance of this IndustartO .Teasaat1 "Grave cannot is estimated la dollars and cents and its uoeesis first, in the 7 jninds I its directors. Jr, Wright feels $ that h has .a real Job and .1 determined to do the very best he can to promote this much needed industry. , - . Pleasant Grove Mills . Adding Large FeedTRobia In order to take cars of the steadily stead-ily increasing feed business, tlhs Pleasant Grove Mills I sW padding larger feed etorage qyarters' to their -mill. ' t-'"-S?. . Work hu started on the folrhdan I for a large storage room on the vest side of the mill. A cement retaining wall 4s to be erected along the' creek and the room extended to this 'point rrom tne nun. Tne resent smaller room .will be pulled dowi or rebuilt to clve 4hem. ample room' lor future machinery jid storsge"' quarters. ...' This concern Is steadily jrrowlng and increasing their trade' through quality goods and quick service. .' o II. I. A. Conjoint Sundajr .evening, 9 The following' special program will be given In the tabernacje Punday renin,' January . I, , by the Mutuals of the First and Second wards: Cornet duet Raymond and George . Peterson -rrrrx,",:Lj.-v a : "' Reading Miss Ruth. South wick Song HrCr Bement x . Violin solo R. E. Mofflt Missionary talk Layfayette G. Wright, a recently, returned mission, ary of the Windsor. ward, , -'V"; Quartette Helen Gamett, ' Melba -Fugal, Eldon Brinley and Raymond - Peterson. .-r--r Card of Thanks f -t To all those who assisted In any way during: the v Illness -"and ftx death had claimed our beloved daughter Leah, we extend our sincere tjthanks.:tWelappreciate Ideeply:7 tie many expressions of sympathy, floral offerings, assistance at services,: etsi , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rlchins. ALHAMBRA THEATRE if?, t ; ' tn i '".';'' . - I- :'-,. '.. ; .-.....-.i A very entertaining comedy drama that will please all Also 1 reel - Educational Comedy "HOT DOG." 10c and 20c. n Monday, February 7 " A claeslc of - "LADY OTroEMERE'S FAN"-; ' By Ernest lAfbltsch. . - - . -;-Our.. Monday "and ' Tuesday Wight Shows' Are" Always Good. n Wednesday, February 9 and ThursdayrFebruary 10 .-Va ' V. VERA REYNOLDS In - . ':' 'CokPORALKATEV-V The first motion picture ever screened that presents the women's side of the World War. A gripping1 human story brimming with drama, tears, laughs and pathos.: A realistic story of three girl buddies! on the lighting front in France. ' lOo and 20c - . ; Friday, February 11 . 'r , s , A Universal Jewel Production- - 2X1. . J : fATHE OLD SOAt - Just ons of the deJlghtful touches that will make you chuckle through your tears in this masterful heart story as human as life Itself. ; lOo and 20c . v ; PRICE . On Children's Unions, Girls': :r; Shoes, Sweaters. ; Puneral Of Little Miss Leah. Richins; .V' ... ; . .Ltttle Leah RlchlnSr the nine year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ricuinsj who was so seriously ill fori simost a year, passed jwayatlan MriiuTlaM'SalUu child had an attack of lnfluenss In Decern, ber, J925 from which she did not en. tlrely recover. TThe following Febm. ary she bad to discontinue her work fn school and from that time , was eonflned to her bed almost constant. Pt ' v..l-lt '" t ;.' sv" r;. r'f j'.'a'--- During her entire Illness little Leak manifested a most courageous' - and paUetswirjtiIJvapnK at ImesJ when ner 'suffeftnV Vair jntsn's the child, deilring to spare her parents anxiety, did not eootplaio. Her cheerful attL. tude and resolute ' endurance were remarkable, , ' Leah endeared herself to teachers, classmates and all .who knew her by her gentle, affectionate .disposition. She was ever ready to serve and always al-ways eager to please. . - Funeral-services ware conducted In the tabernacle on, Monday at 1 o'clock. The services were well attended. There were many beautiful floral contributions. Ten little classmates assisted with the flowers. Counselor Junius A. West was In charge of the services which includ. ed, singing by the. ,Mapleton ward PeerlfessT-Male Quartette, "All Through The Night" and "Beautiful Isle Vf Somewhere'V prayer, by Thoa Fen ton and an organ solo, Helen Gamett The first speaker "wae Elton Taylor Hollowed by Harold Walker. A solo was next rendered by Elisabeth Blackwell. "My Father Knows" after which Messrs. Esra F. Walker and T H Gleason spoke. A second song by the Mapleton Male QuarOete 'preceded the closing re. marks by Junius A. West The clos. Ing prayer 'was offered by G. E. nwnriinn. The services were well attended. ,r" Mrs. Johnnell Walkers grade In the district school attended the serr. Ices In honor of their little classmate and the girls of the school acted as flower girls. . The pall bearers were close relatives.; Interment was m Pleasant Grove cemetery. The grave was dedicated by Jos. JC, Adams. Bishop and Mrs. Culli- - more Lose ttranacnua The nine months old. baby of Mr. and IMrs. Clyde froft of Riverion died Wednesday and- was brought here Tor burlaL Servicea .were being held. In the Wndon ward chapel Fri day afternoon. The Infant ls, the gfandchiM' of Bishop and Mrs.' A. L. Cullimor of Undon. , . the screen AMERICAN Unusual , Entertainment -v -Offered To Townspeople "Hawaiian Love Pirates" at High School Auditorium Thurs. Evening. I What promises to be one of the best entertainments produced In oar city for some Urn past will be given at the High School Auditorium next Thursdsy evening, Feb. 10. when tn'(Jentr1 snooi-proems rHawa. i mm jmjvs nraies;. riouung c tnis ! act nature has eyerccome to our iwn befor' Those who have wit. tenearsali are unusually snthuslastlo bontJtThitJitthe most difficult yet (leasing operetta ever attempted by , grade children. "Hawaiian Love Pirates" is really an operetta for high school students and Is regularly produced by high schools thru out the . country. The Central School has really "stepped up a notch" this year and tackled a real Job, a light opera in two acts,--with Hawaiian atmosphere and . tropical garden letting, full choruses af Haw a. fcaa girls and pirates. t ,; i. - ' - . . The outstanding teeiures of l't entertaining' and chiming ' produe. Uon aye the characteristic music of the Hawaiian girls 'and the Irreslst. able appeal of the boys as pirates. . No effort Is being spared to make It one1 of the best, entertainments of the . season, . Seventy-lire pupils with orchestra assistance - are - working hard on the final details, : TkePlet Dorothy, an '.American girl, has been left In a seminary at Honolulu In charge of Miss Primer (she la prim). Lieutenant Bob, Dorothy's friend. Is on the cruiser, Tennessee, which -has just come In. As ' It Is difficult to visit the seminary. Bob Intends coming as a professor, and so writes Dorothy. -, Later, chancing bis mind, he sends a second letter that he will come as a pirate. This letter, falls Into the hands of Miss Primer! Along comes a band of real pirates. Undaunted, thinking them confederates of Bob, she bluffs them Into being captured by . her . single handed. "Now they're cooks? Bob comes along later; Is discovered and captured by the "cooks" ' Dorothy contrives to free him and he goes for assistance. His return Is accompanied accompan-ied lj "Old. Glory" Md patrioUc songs, and works up a fine climax. ' Dorothy Dear; daughter of Planta. tion Manager; Locile Deyeraux - Miss Primer; teacher of prlrate school, Reva MltchelL Billy Wood; Lieut XL a Cruiser, George Larsen, Jr. . Pirate Chief; heartless pirate, may. be, King' Dry sdale. i . .' ,,i : . Scary; a. pirate, Samuel Smith, "HERE COMES Alhambra 3rWxiy 1927 Auspices First Ward Sunday School A THBILUNQ 3 ACT COMEDY DEAMA (As presented by the Wilkes Players last fall.) - CAST OF CHAfiACTEES , ;V . t , ,In the order in which they appear.) Ashley Inventor and Clerk , , , , . , , Jesse Kirkman Jimmy-Carlton Suitor of Nora Jlarold Werner Nora Charming Girl of m Sinclair Father-of Ethel and Nora-Ethel Nora-Ethel iPianeee of FTederiek... Mooney Process Server- Frederick Tile Youn g Lawyer-Benson Lawyer-Benson Another ' Lawyer,,!..',;, Sevier A South American Maria Also From South America License Clerk T7Z., Tr.i:,'","".T.;-.. Th Rrile - Hawkins A Butlerl Alvarez From Buenos Aires- Specialties Between Acts. "Tabby and Bun," etc. j v Music by !'The Anericans.V . .... . SYNOPSIS OF SCENES- ACT I Office of Fredrick Tile, New York. ACT II Palatial Home of Jimmy Carlton. Scene 1 That night. Scene 2 The next morningr ..CT. in-T-Same as Act Evening 8:30 P.M. General Admission 15c and 25c. Reserved Seats 35c. v , V. V Reserved Seats On Sale at Hedquist Drug. , FORK: CITIZEN " Daughters of rich Hawaiian Plant, en: Lchua, Zna Green; Karnlanl, Ruth Allen; Llllnoe. Margaret Mar. rotf; Malle, Avis FugaJ. v 'J-;: i '.v Camp No. 1-Holds Meeting Daughter's ot Pioneers' Camp No. 1 met at the home ot Nettle Walker on Thursday with Second vlce-preal-dent, Mra Ethel Taylor la - charge. The program follows: Preliminary music Ines Monson """Singing "Love at Home" , Prayer Ellsa- BanU 1 puetr-Clarlnda Little and Ora Chlpmaa- ' 'r " ' - f Minutes of previous meeting read and .approved . . 1 I", '' :,, Sketch of life of Eber B, Rawllngi by Charles Holman a grand-son , 'Sketch of Ann Skinner ' Rawltngs by 'Idlth Monson, a grand.daughter . 8ol Ora Chlpman SkHch ot life of Artemus Holman by George E. Holman. a son , Male Quartette by Joha T. Pyne ant two- sons, son Jn Jaw and grand, sons of Mr. and -Mrs. Bawling and ' Leoarl Burr of rProTO'-' Sketcn ot life of Annie R.. Holman by Ora Chlnmanl a daughtw Piano solo, Ines Monson A grand. daughter v -.-?'.;;-r;--..; Remarks of appreciation made by Bishop- W. W. Warnlck, ot Manila Mrs. Laura Foote of ProTo, Mrs. Nettle Warnlck and Mrs. Oracs Cnm!tfrpja!!ho. presented Mr. and Mrs, Holman with a bouquet ot carnations from their children. ' Closing song by quartette i Benediction Robert Thorne . Luncheon was served by (ha cers during which the quartette oflL and Mrs, Little and, Mra Chlpman sang several numbera " ; Fhr wer live officers of the county chapter present as follows: Mra Grace Cheevsr, Mrs, Laura Foote, Mrs. Flora Vincent, Mra. Tay-lor Tay-lor and Mrs. Clark. - Camp ITo. 2 Program jmm . i Camp No. t Daughters of the Pioneers will meet Thursday, February Febru-ary jl 0th at 3 p. m. In the Tabernacle. The) family of John H.- Gleason will have charge of the program, under the direction of Mrs.-Archie Maxfleld." A number of out-of-town relative are expected ex-pected and some of the county officers will 'also be present The public Is cordially Invited to attend, ' " Nice Fresh Tamales, Chilli and Sandwiches of all kinds. Grove Confectionery.-Chas, A. Bobbins, Mgr. adv. THE BRIDE" eatre -Doris Cunningham ,,,7, Reed Robinson .Thelma Boley -Kenneth ' Singleton -Clarence A. Grant -Rar: Shelley --Helmer.BlQomqxiist -Mary W. Hamphries . Kennetl Singleton h-zr.z. .Samnel F.- Grant "Stella Gardner -Karl Bennett JMartin.Nielaen IX - - lh Pleasant Grove Easily Wins Over PLEASANT OROVB o. t. r. p. 4 Christiansen, If. 5 10 10 Brinley, rC. M 1-1 I 17 IIajresH.c Olpln. If. West, re. Kirk. It Smith, c Johnson, Ig Totals JS T T-U . . AMERICAN TORK , ' CUT. MoTacns, r ' ' ' MUW-, rf. 0 - S 3 Walker, Kt- Rohlnson.' Tf. Wilde. If. Clvk, rf. flinaiClf. 1 W SJiWff WSafMWft ; Totals I II I 11 Referee: Weight; Umpire :.. Taylor 7 The classy drovers invaded American Ameri-can Pork last Friday nifht, Jan. 18, and scalped the-Cavemen Jl to 11. The fame was hard fought from start to flntou The Cavemen cam out with their toludg eons In full swl&f, but the visitors let them swine the first Quarter, then ' disarmed them ; and played rings around them, finally taking their measure by ths lopsided lop-sided score. At tljs end of the first Quarter the score stood to 8 for the Pleasant Grove Bustard.- After that It was all over tor the Porkers, and they dldnt . score a single field foal In the last three-quarters. They ooo-verted ooo-verted 7 foul throws, - however, to bring their total up to 11 counters. . The passing attack of the Invad-Inf Invad-Inf team was too much for the home team. Christiansen. , Hayes and Brinley scored again and again, at the same time hoidlnf their opposing men scoreless. Their ' passing was superior, and they opened up holes In tie American Fork' defense at will. In the first half, while two men were stationed jr Brinley, Christiansen got sway forfour pretty foals, while Hayes and Olpln also assisted1 him tn this line. Brinley f ot three goals In the first half and five the net. half. West and Olpln simply outclassed their men In every department of the game. "No eoner said than done" was their motto all the way through. Pleasant Grove played Prove) High for. the second time last Alfht The game was doped to oe the beat battle for the fans in this region, and even in the state, as far as that is oon oeraed. Th ProToXans are looking for an upset, while Pleasant Grove Is planning oh the ' second' victory from the Oardea City lad. The last onslaught was won toy 83 to 17, and front all Indications it looked like a much tighter-game Friday. A record attendance was there a the supportr ers are determined on both . sides. Provo claim that she ha improved ftfty-percent and ttarfthey ; are no little kids, but Pleasant Grove real izes that : and was-that much better prepared to toke on 1 the Prorpltes. One regular is 111 with an attack of the mump and another; has just returned re-turned from the sick list; however they have .,, dandy set of players' to substitute with. . Coach Richards has been drillinf the men hard in order to prime ;ttemfor their hardest classic. , . r -:: .T Pleasant Grove finished the first 11 :i-. , i""i t3 10 0 1 ZZLL--- 0 0 0 0 u- loo I . o o o 0 Iniian Presented by The Geritral Tlwrslay -Matinee3P.il.- - - Tickets lQentBr - High School SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5,1927; American Forii halt of its schedule with ne'r a defeat. . The team has played all the teams In the division, winning" all by de clalv margins. Her five-man defense ha subdued, aJLopponsrUa, while at: th same time th offense ha out cored any team in the state. . OMsten.. Scorsr .. Nam. - Teem C T. F. P. Brinley Pleasant Grov 39 5 9 87 Hoover Provo 14 17 11 6 McTague -American Fork 17 18 1 Christ'sen Pleasant Grov 17 8" T 41 t ST. 4 18 t 14 1 31 T 11 111 N. Bows' Provo 14 ;7 1114 Glade ' r Haye Bullock : Robinson Holt ' ; Lincoln' Pleasant Grov 16 t Wovo 11 10 PrOVO 11 1 B,,Y.Tf. H.fi. 11 .1 la,, Bowb 1 ; B. f. V. H. a 10 1,1 ; 4 14- 5"t Luk " T.rr n. ii ' i i li anler AmeIr'XKTl' ntT Jobiuon , tincoin X-X1 ' . AJina;.MtriM p-ki-fTf Standing of th Team Pleasant Grov Prove wi. American ' Fork LU 'tZL. B. T. V. H. Lincoln . "rlday' Game , 'Pleasant Grov at Provo. Lincoln at American, Fork, B. T, U. H. S. at Lehi. ' Unveilisi of Cenicr ProJ Tor3Fcatzra Th Senior ola' of th local tlx school ha at last completed on cJ their outstanding aim which they set at the beginning of the year, that is, th completion of th beautiful TmhT Case which has been built In the mala halfway of the high school building. This case will contain all Trophies and honors so tar acquired by the la stltutton. Qn th Oti of thi.mont2i a "Grand Unveiling" of this project wCl take placer Thls""evnt will be held in Che high chool auditorium at 8:00 p. m. ..Vi'.;.'.v- ., ; Th feneral public is Invited but special invitation 1 hereby extended to th Alumni members. The following , program has been arranged;,, , , . ., Selection High School Orchestra. " Invocation-Martin Dittmor. Selection Orohestra. Reepohse-Elmer Miller Lisle Llnd- say and Samuel Balrd. . . , , Cornet Solo-Wesley Jens. ; RmarknJameiWalker. f-BeVectlonSenior f-BeVectlonSenior Mai Quartet "School Honors and Traditions" B. L.'Rohert.":;c:;T: ... ,-.Vv: '; Violin fiolecUon Eldon Brinley. -- Presentation and - Unveilin. ff ... Trophy Case-JRoy Oscarson.. Acceptance A. P. Warnlck. -i- m.. 1 x i mjag X: r.;VvCrO'tO:; Aioi6T7iii:AD SERVICE CTATIOIT "Where You and Service Meet ' For Gas, Oils, Tires. - Tubes, Confectionery and Uoods. - i : Pleasant Grov, Utah i, February 10 X -Might Perfomaaca - - - :rrVi and 25 Cents." ' Auditorium : Curtain Met 25o. Yard; New Silks, Spring Csps Fcr Boys and Hen. . Our pric:a :pt. . , 1.000 U4 " t ; '400 1 ' 1 4M ....-i 4 ' J50 1 4 J50 Love Pirates School 4. Ono 7eek Only. . y::r-:'r.-'':X"'Xr. J' , . ,!;. " fi, ..-I,. PAYCASH , A v?- -''f -. ' IT PAYS, A--"- r: r v- . aro ngnt on groceries. . |