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Show 17 8 ATU tf)AYr M AllCH 12, t,... 1 ,. - - ... . !- -"-" - - ; ! s-m-ssssjsiss""" Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. anil Mrs. - Mous Monson SiUi .)il' iHr Tuesday. 7 were Tlhi Misses Virginia and Lcola Thome of Magna., are visiting relating rela-ting in Pleasant Uruva Mrs. Hililu (starter In reported to Hiwiy improving in neattn at tne L. 1. H. Hospital. She has been there tor Hcnio time. " . Mr. an: Mrs. II. W. Jacobs and Mrs.J. R. Halllilay attended the Utah Canning Co's. banquet at Ogden Saturday night. 'Clifford I Wright manager of Pleasant Grove Canning Co., attended .... 1 Timuu nmj unuiuo. at Ogden Friday and Saturday. ItaymonirMongrn la at the LD.8. Hospita,! having underwent an operation opera-tion for hernia last week.. He Is reported re-ported to be doing ftktJly. Modem Home For Rent Inquire of C. J. 01sonf Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. 3d v. , .... pete..couuty, ..wh- hm visttrd " for some time with his daughter, Mrs. "Jaa Cragun, returned to his home Tuesday. - ' . ..Mr and '.Mrs.. S. H. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. G. L, . Smith ..attended '.the ;:,'fuii.L'rai -of Frau i ileibjulsl "at Provo . .Tuesday which, was held at the SltenlcTeoipler: - - .tSlen ll.iyes, sou "of Mrs. Pari lee liayes, formerly of this city, had ono . of h! kidneys removed recently. Me "' is ut the L. 1. s, Hospital and is reported re-ported to be kwiy recovering. Xf' and Mrs. Horace Culmer are proud grandparents of a line baby boy born -to their daughter.- Mildred .. Culmer Cookat her home in Bing-ham7Thursday."-March- 3rd. Three prize U be given away April J atjthe Busy Corner Store. , Tha first prize will be a fancy blanket, anmller worth while prizes will f be given. . and Mra. B. y. Arnold and Mr. acd Mrs. Claude K. Hayes were. dl-; ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hayes y Wednesday after which alt attended the FJsh and Game picture show. "Word ha been received by. relatives rela-tives here of the birth of an eight , . PCrnd baby girl at the home of Mr. . bd I Mrs. W. E. Tyler at Fresno, Cali-. Cali-. fornta. Mrs. Tyler was formerly Jdlaa ; Hi renre Harvey of this city, ' Mr. and Mrs. Edward DaJLJIrand 1 MrBTndrew Thompson nd Mr. - and Mrs. Irving Johnson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steele "cpAhierlcan Fork Sunday. John E. Smith suffered a stroke Ih.iraday morning. Sometime ago he fiil down a cellar ( and sustained ;;y.cr. bm'ies and was badly haken vpz-but was-able to walk up to the f rstcfflce- Tuesday' morning. The eighth grada of the . Lindon Idaho grown and Inspevled seed. Car Thursday. Tha das visited the State Capitol and other places of In-West. In-West. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker artcd as chaperoaeaad InjnttnAmw4r,nF,nr,t " High - School atJ Kalker and WT; Kirk were 'drivers. . . The high '.school basketball Uam 7 htld an hour's practice ssme at the Xwret gini -Tuesday, March Sth. - 1 1 cm 4 tat 5... o'clock." Ua ffrlday, " March-irth" they w:Jl bo able to -.-l;uU.fa another hour on the.'. floor 777heio the toiicnament is to be held. Tr local hislt school debating team met the Bingham delators In a fracl.'ce debate at the hih school Wednesday at 3 p. m. They expect to hold another practice debate with the Davis high Friday. The third -inoculation for diphtheria diph-theria occurred at the schools today. Arrangements have, been made for those who have not been present when these inoculations have been made to receive the service at a later day. Principal Warnick, Coach Harry Richards and others of the, locad High !!h'ool.enC:'to SaVt like last weck-end weck-end to see the ITU. S. High School' Basketball Jam 'py ' In thelr regular , ..ganAJB..4. It,,waa reported that -th boys changed , their' , regular method of playing- while .the visitors were present, pres-ent, as .they expect to play Pleasant Grovel the first night of the tournament 1027 & D. Moore, Jr., vu a Salt Lake visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris were Jilughitm visitors Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Monson and baby ot B'nshara, were Sunday guests or relatives' ana mends here. 47-acro good truck garden ground-- Clarke & Darrett, America j Pork. adv, " Mrs. Delbert Walker was operated on Monday" for goitre. She has been at the hospital" for "some time. uyaru AAicn 01 juanua warn is at " ' - - " recently operated on for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Clark and children made a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. . . ills Deazie West visited ' Monday! .-..-.-- -A AllfPlnAW PflT?K I! 'I ih r- - - " and Tuesday with her sister, Mr8an-U3e -decoraUDfls wlu remain up Thora Clawson and family of Salt : for orae time. The halj a,lso haa Lake City. been re-shinglicd during the past two weeks. -. llartlMe.Quujjh aud Priiudpali A." 1. WarnltV liiadu a business trk to Provo Tuesday, in regard to the (Junior Prom. Word has been received by rela - lives of the arrival of Miss Fern Bui- lock at Washington. I. C, on Wedne daOfareli Yth. : , " " . The scouts or . the Lindon - ward T-ive a successful dance In the Lindon Hall Wednesday to raise funds for their organisation. Arvilla Smith of the Windsor ward, received-'the prize set of dishes for tlM4iky-tihrt"Thr-r7n3yfhii Store, February 2th. Laura Bullock Williams, . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. .Bullock,' is in the I IX S. hospital having recently Ueen operated on (of goiire. Mr. and Mrs. Alonio Hooley motor - e-d to Magna Sunday and spent the day 'with' their ""daughter 'and son - ln - law, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kirk. A home coming program was given Sunday evening at the Lindon ward in honor of Elder Stelner who recent - ly returned from a mission. J. E. Mlliward, state sheep in specter, was In Pleasant Grove and vicinity Tuesday and Wednesday Inspecting In-specting sheep for sheep scabbies. , .Lester G. West is 111 this week, suffering with blood poison In his right hand, caused from an Infection of a very small wound received from cutting down a tree Saturdayr The Misses Ruth Fage and Christie Johnson who are employed at the Cottcnwood Stake Maternity Hospital, came to Pleasant Grove Friday to enjoy en-joy "The Red Mill" opera. They returned re-turned Saturday. Sirs. 'Mary"jeppson "entertained at a quilting. ' ..JThose present were Mrs. Irving Johnson, Mrs. Stina Ball, Mrs. Sine Ntelson, Mrs. Baxter and . Mrs. Margaret Christensen. A very en-joy en-joy able afternoon Is reported. . The- - following - students - participated partici-pated in' a typing contest at the oVhick Thursday: Eldon Brinley, Roland Jacobs," Martin""" TMttmore, KJJa 8indiuist. Jane Walker and Lillian Siolwg.--- : : On Tuesday evening, March 13th a "Pep Rally" will be gtven at the high school to celebrate the basketball boys going to the tottrnttment "At will sponsor a rally at the high school. The public Is Invited. Mrs. Florence Culllmore Croft 6t Rivertpn, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. -1-Colli- Af on'J)efct fo Boo Ood be thunked for books! They are the voices of the distant am)' the .lead, and make us heirs of the spiritual spirit-ual life of past ages. I'.noks tire the irue levelcrs. They give to nil who will faithfully use ihvtii the society the spiritual presence of the best inil crea'esi of our nice. William fllery t 'Ituiining. ;.'":-t'.7i7:. ' " o "' ""' .. 7... Inferiority. Complex There are two 'ways "for a man to kttttw what nn - ornt-ry' COss he rati iip-IH-ar to me. One Is to run for olHc and read the oliticiil advertlseirvrws of his opponent, the other Is to be married und have his wife tell him what she thinks of biw. Florida TImea-CnIon. . l 111 I'ilbLUlllI t - J." VllilIk v, .--.---. ' American First Ward Chapel To Have Heating System ; The Installation of a heating plant In theFlrst ward chapel will tojn-mence tojn-mence about the 2lst of March. The contract was let to Niels Fugs! of Pleasant Grove, he being' the lowest bidder, and the total cost will come to approximately.. 13000. The plans Include also a lavatory to be Install, ed on the main floor of the building and sanitary toilets in the basement ' 0 Apollo Hall Decorated The tnrlnr season of dancine was ushered in here Wednesday night with the opening spring dance at - the 1; - - was prettily decorated. Festoons ot twisted crepe paper in aljl the delicate! shades are arranged so as to cover j the ceiling entirely and drape down , over the sides and ends of the hall. Tho dancers Wednesday nifiht -wtps delighted with the' hall's appearance r---- mnv, xrA T-AfVar ' " UO 1UU ll VVUbl, ,.(. vu Lloyd's Latest, Here j Harold Lloyd Is schedulwl to lead the feature comedy parade for 1927, j 'or -hit newest Paramount release, I "The Kid Brother,'" is to play at the Cameo on Friday and Saturday next r week. . i "The entire Lloyd organization is j confident that 'The Kid Brother' will ho established as one of the comic's greatest. Even laoyd, who rarely is any yna'mo of enthusiasm, has waxed wax-ed enthusiastic over this one." ' Top" stary "ot Hi n w I.loyl ' is" slnipk, yetiorceful, according to studio reports. It relates the tale of ! strong men three brothers, and . father who control the mountain I town in which they live. ' Like all1 kid brothers Lloyd Is aub. ' Jected to the indignities that befall j the youngest cf every family. Ha la ' never taken into councils and has no ! voice in the direction of his 'father's 'edicts. In the end, however, the : youngster showsjhia real mettle, and , " wins the recognition he. craves by; 1 saving the family honor in one of the most entertaining finishes ever seen. Heading the supporting cast, is Jobyna Ralston, prettier than ever as the girl with the medicine show, and the hub around which much of the action runs. Walter James gives a realistic performance as the father. Oiln Francis and Ieo Willis are Ideal. ly cast as Lloyd's brothers. Eddie ; Elva Smith, Amber Strong, Zlna Clay-rvian4 Clay-rvian4 could not be surpassed as the son, Mattie Davis and - Mrs. -Ander-barkeri with the merlclne show, and son. :"', ..y:::-'-:v.:;-c.'.v-I , :.,.,, ; .. ry:. V-.. Vtv V :7'7i I Green The Magician and Hi s Show Of Wonders Coming ' To The Cameo Theatre The Cameo Theatre on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, March 14, 15 and 16 officers its many patrons besides their "usuaJ excellent picture program and extraodlnary special added add-ed . FEATURE ATTRACTION; Green The Magician and his show of wond- erA .Mlatd Marguerite ' Green glvea a pertonnancs entlre- y different from the usual Vaudeville agio act.Jie carries a ton of effects, beautiful stags settings, trappings, special Chinese scenery and elaborate eostumea, and presents a number of Fork News Romanoff, the medicine show's strong man, is built to order for the parf, with his powerful physique. Ralph Teareley, the bujly. wiJl recall mem. ortes-of "Tolable David," and Prank Lanning should be equally aa con-vlnclng." con-vlnclng." Library Presented With Books Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Taylor, who are moving ta .Farmersvilie, California, i 1 hi week made a gift to the library j of seventeen 'sTlpndld 'vQluroes- They . nro.ntwl threo volumes of Mark ' Twain's works, a complete set of four volumes of Hill's Practical Reference Re-ference Library, nine volumes of Roosevelt". The books will prc.ve a valual.'e addition to the library and the generosity of Mr. and Mrs. Taylor 1 appreciated by the library patrons, o Lehi Club-Affiliates With Lions -Vh 'amimtTofl'-ttfl' ' the Lions Cl'.fh' was effcted Wednesday evening at lone o! tho mq-jt fii;'i'i':,sii"- u;s the Lehi niisints Clu!) has ever held. Forty nieuilet'.s were ;ris,:iu anil every one (iH 'ivil at ha:ter i..'ii;".;f i'o ot tl.e i...v l.;oui Cla 1 Lehi. - - Following preliminary Lustnes an I quet and social at the high school. orpnizaticti, wast. .eilei ti- ..-iu4Earl!"Holn8tead presided -- Over" the ot! . fs as fallow-!: Leo Hanson,, ire!(! nt; :. is. O ne. c, fin! vice., i pre- il nt ; J. .1. iltMnu, second I v ,i,)rfto..m; yane-y icnrist, tn:ra,rea uunKiey; to tne 3iaie uiee : vice-president; Alva Wing, secretary, l by Miss Clara Miller r "To the Ladies I E. L. Chipman, treasurer. Leon Glee" by Bernard Walker; toast to i Taylor, lion, tamer; T"o-nas Kirk", the gSee cJubs .by Principal Walker, I ham, tail twister; ami W. L. Worl- i Mr- Holmstead and Mr. Bird Bowls ton. iicrnard 1 a-i.l M. r.-adshaw, J. w. Good-1? S. Lott. f'lre'ctnrs. The first regular meeting of the eltt. wi'.l l hchl next Thursday, ; Miss Mona Hindley entertained the lady teachers of the grammar grades Monday night Lunch was served ; early in the evening after which ther all went .to the Cameo Theatre. , Those present were Jane Mc Pheraon, Florence Dunyon, A,Uce Parker, Lileth Peterson, Fern Thorne, Fanny 1 Searle, Annabelle and Edna Miller. entirely new and startling Magic effects: Green has been a globe trot. ting wonder-worker for more than 40 years in many countries and gives a snappy program in 40 minutes tbaV fe-Suld" take many of the": so called worJLd'irtreatcstT. Magicians, S hours tr. present"" " - During this three day engagement In fhls city he will make seversj complete com-plete changes ot program with the small admission price changed for this monster double show: s"; Crowded houses should greet him, on hi engagement here. . i V : .. WORK Work Shoes . Work Shirts Work SoxX- Leather Work Gloves-Canvas Gloves-Canvas Work Glovesl Men's $1.49 , -lJBoys 93c to $1.25 LEVI STRAUSS WAIST OVEEALLS .... Men's $1.95 Boys' $1.80 Thome's Clothes Shop e Store HEADQUARTERS foT GARDEN and FIELD SEEDS .--and IMPLEMENTS frr U. S. Garden Hose "Acme" Paints, Varnishes, Kalsomine H. W. CLARICS - Monday night the members "of the f aff " J James Sheyey motored U tad.es and male glee clubs of the local i Devi1' SIJde Tawday on business con-high con-high school together with those who ' nectd W,th 4116 nner'a taking np ot .'isslste.l in mitrinr v.r 1 .,.; ,.r. '.. . Aiiuotvaji vuiii-uiiH invacuiou OaLliTuay night br the schcol, enjoyeVI a ban-i ban-i quet and social at the high school. banquet .as toast master, and the fo'-j Needle work, music and social chat lowing toasts were given "To Mr.jWere e"ujyed, by all followed by t Bird, music director by Miss Mil- weet peas and roses decorated ' tne tables. Following the banquet dancing and games were enjoyed the gymnasium. 7 a in The Ladles Literary Association were entertained Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Martin Nielsen and Mrs. Joseph Xlchole at the home of Mrs. Nielsen. The meeting was the annual election of officers and business meet ing. All the officers as elected last year were retained with the exception of Mrs. P. M. Kelly, secretary, who hasr moved to Idaho, 'Mrs. Maud O. Christensen was elected secretaiy. "Sff s"J! "Flrmage heads the associ ation aa-preldnt- Following th business discussion the ladles were served a delicious" lunch by their hostesses. Word was received Thursday by Miss Lillle Shatter and -Mrs." Dena S. Grant of the death at noon ot their grandmother,. Mra.. Anna Schnelder-at Aspen, Colorado. Her daughter, Mrs. Mina Shatter of thla city was with her for nine days preceding her death. Mrs. Schneider was past 93 years of age. Funeral services will be held there this morning. Misses Luella and Mosell Canning-hom Canning-hom spent Wednesday In th capital city. Jlewcomb Hakes Health Appeal Af' SurprtsUig, Recovery From Indigestion, Dizzinea, and Ail-- ments Caused by Kun-Dou n Coh " ditionrGarafi-Otfner1f'ant$ Everyone to Know About Tanine, . "Nearly all all-ments all-ments can be blamed upon carelessness," care-lessness," says Edwin A. New-comb, New-comb, former1 well-knowB Den--ver garage owner. "The knowledge of a few Bimple preventive m e a-sures a-sures will often forestall pain and hours of anguish. "When I began taking Tanlac. I had given up hope. I could hardly work and I suffered tormenting pains. My nerves were affected and my nights were sleepless. Dizziness from blinding headaches attacked me. Eating caused Intense suffering. t In .the effort to -find relict ! IQoK'; Tanlac. T want all to know about this wonderful tonic. .For it restored .-my health and butlftp my'btfongtti." Tanlac ia Nature's remedy made " from roots, barks and 1 herbs. It relieves constipation, tones np sluggish, liver, puts digestion la shape, and vanquishes pain. .. ' Don't let yourself become weak and scrawny. Regain good health. Take this wonder tonic and remedy. Results from first bottle' AiP4tinf; At your druggist's. k r V t ' 1 SATURDAY, MABCH 12. 1927 CLOTHES -$2L93 and $125 69c and $1.25 20c, 2 pair for 85c -$1J25, $1.50 and $1.95 , 2 pair for 25c For Men. wuca BOlUiers are enUUed. Miss LaRee Chipman was hostess Tharsday nlglirtd' the' E. V. 07 glrta. cxlnty relreshments. . Mr. and" Mrs. Byron Crookston, Mra. George Crookston and two children child-ren and Miss Lenore Crookston spent Monday in Salt Lake on business and . pleasure; -'-" " "" 7 The Genealogical committee of the Fourth . ward held a business meeting Wednesday night at tha home of lCos Dclos Penrod. There were eight la attendance. sets a for the that is the Standard 0 tpanspn WUtN MTTia AUTOMOBTUS AU KDXf KUICK WILL 1UIIO TUXU . TELLTOIDS UOTOR 00. 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