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Show ' i . ..m,,, ' ' fc- ' , ' - . ...... rning Xmas Program l im erly Christmas a great suc-.L-na were started STthe childhood r v Swenson. He la attending services md of how beauti- lAurch looked M they '.it It to the darkness fjoratog- m flnaUy of the people of1 the fini they (leclded to 'Lll jervlce on Chrlst-The Chrlst-The Manila chapel, on a Mil, Is a miles around jp4 Bghted In Christ- MISS ROSA JENSEN DIES AT VINEYARD Rosa Jenson, 23, of Richfield, died at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jay GEUes, of Vineyard, Tuesday eve ning. She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jensen of Richfield. She was bom February 3, 1010, at Richfield. Miss Jenson was a graduate grad-uate of the Richfield High School, and for the- past fourteen months had been In training for the nursing profession at the Holy Cross hospital hospi-tal in Salt Lake City. While in Salt Lake she was a member of the Tab. ernacle choir. She is survived by her parents and th - fnllnnrlnv hmtlwwa arvH iliUn -a d the sacred Christ-, M Trm, nt iLrnnra vr jearlyservicehas Jay 0imeB rf Vmeymrdi Harmon', it Is the aim or Luciiie Jenson of Richfield. Funeral services will be held Sunday Sun-day at 1:30 p. m. in the Richfield Second ward chapeL ..tfrsm was so Inspir its of these services U to beautiiui ana w Cjg think more of the t d Santa Claus on committee under the Bfle Mary Adams -pageant form "Wliy the rf. fey Raymond .... Mao- t Oourley m the ;iacy Wad.ey played the j music inruout uie wiiwiM is the cast of - - l. Raymond Walters ", Paul Edwards I (he Snow . . . . Max Edwards ... Bryce Wadley .. Donna Logie St Maurine Edwards Jasper Eves .. Lucille Wadley Marvin Radmall Wamick Swenson . Glenroy Iverson Roy Ellis St Ralph Wamick H. V. Swenson i brought Jewels Margaret Wadley ...... ..Kathrine Harper ....Emma Ludwlgson St , Wallace Logte SECOND WARD SUNDAY , SCHOOL PRESENTS PROGRAM The Second ward Sunday school presented the following fine program !at their ward chapel Wednesday evening, December 27th. Comic skit, Less Theobald and W. C. Moore; reading, Forest Smith; solo, "The Holy City," Roy Page.- The solo was followed by a film strip of scenes in Jerusaleum. A one-act play under the direction of Mrs. May Orua, completed the program. This entertainment was one of a series prepared by the organizations of the ward for ward maintainence and amusement. i 3m of the church were represent stained glass. 3bto inside were Christ- Qn the outside were SghVvand evergreen ri mPacked to capa- if the ward and tnd relatives, some of far many miles to wit- service. anltei:fIort. of ... the .ad aliVho so willingly V . 3rt, Byaxd Allen and I hut -charge 0f the outlaid out-laid decorations; Smith I Jeole Wadley in charge ,earations; Nettle War- lnf'Sdwai'ds supervised BTle Mary Adams was tht play with H. V. chairman. I Wamick offered the .The music was fur- George Monson, A. P. Edwards. Eleanor fcttie Wamick and Reva wt Pugal played ' the 1 marimbaphone. tttee wishes to thank 'sted in anyway to make rly Christmas service NOTICE advice, to families of will be given at my r toy appnintment on "ldays of each week UXEBAUGH. M. D. "Wr 9 te-4 p, iL . .. Pltphone No. 24 Pleasant Grove Locals LaVet Boren, who spent the past two years in the California mission returned home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKell of Heber, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thome Tuesday evening a m . . . ww . ho Jwx5. oen uooper nad -as- .heir guests on Christmas day: Mn. Oooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peay of Provo. Samuel Smith and Warren Kirk, students of the of . R,. are .pending .pend-ing the Christmas holidays with relatives rel-atives here. For Rent 4 room Modem House. Also 3 room Apartment. H. W. Clark. 12-29-21 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hooley vlsatcd Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hor-ace Prestwich at Or em. Mrs. Ho lcj and Mrs. Prestwich are sisters. The Sunday school and Primary AJociation of the Windsor ward nave a program with a real Santa Ciauffattd.tffia at their ward-ciiaiie; last Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Morel Richards of Salt Lake, were guests of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Richards on Christmas day. Mr. B. H. Pedersen and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pederson of Cottonwoo l were guests Sunday and Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Pederson. Mrs. Mi-'tha Canham was the guest of iter daughter, and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan of Salt Laks City on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Htllman and family of Payson, were guests of Mr,. Hiliman's parents, Mr. and Mrs Thomas Hillmari, on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Johnson were guests Sunday and Monday of Mrs. Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Marteli of Spanish Fork. RABBIT HUNT STAGED WED. A rabbit hunt put over by Utah-Idaho Utah-Idaho Sugar company employes and by farmers from Orem and Llndon was a very successful affair ac cording to the large number that participated and the number of rabbits killed. Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of Dec, 29, 1923.) Ten Years Ago Now-Funeral Now-Funeral services for Charles James Stag? were held in the Pleas ant Grove tabernacle Wednesday with the Third ward In charge. " Teh Tears Ago Wow Miss Stella Fenton returned home last Thursday from an eighteen months mission in California. The First ward will give a program in her honor next Sunday night. Ten Years Ago Now The Second ward Mutuals gave a musical program JSunday night. During the program Mrs. Mae Grua presented the ward with a beautiful piano, the means for which have been raised by the Mutuals in various var-ious ways.. Bishop Swenson accept ed the gift In behalf of the ward and thanked the Mutual workers for; their efforts. , Ten Years Ago Now .Twenty-five of the local sports men spent most of last Friday In Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mower, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Huggard, Mrs. Basil King and Eskil Barney of Car-bin Car-bin Co., were holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Barney. Mrs. Minnie Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Duwayne Anderson and family were guests on Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Anderson of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamson had as their guests on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bezzant of Farm-ington, Farm-ington, Mr. and Mrs. Eldores Smith of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. David Adam-son, Adam-son, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Culllmore and Earl Smith and families of thLs city. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns entertained en-tertained at dinner on Christmas day. The invited guests were, Mrs. Marlon Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Corne-lius Matthews', MrTiM'Mm'Jotfair Kemp. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman entertained en-tertained at a family dinner on Christmas day. The members present pres-ent were William Grant of Ameri can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. John Gill-man Gill-man of Vineyard, Leah, LaRue, Don. na, Wendell Glade, Dean, Beth and Norman Gillman. Mm Vera Gillman returned home the last of the week from Cedar City where she has been the last two weeks assisting in the care of. a grandson. The parents of this child are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fife. The mother before her marriage was Cedar Valley hunting Jack rabbit Emma GILman They killed In the neighborhood of eight hundred. Ten Years Ago Now The Llndon Second ward gave a chicken dinner on Thursday, the proceeds of. which wfU go to pay for the Indebtedness on their chapel. About three hundred fifty- plates at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dickerson entertained at a family dinner on Christmas day. The members of the family present were Mr., and Mrs. Ezra Admans of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCown of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. George Binch of American a dODar eacn were sora as, weu as rora, ir. ana mis. nriumu rm-a rm-a number of children's dinners at duhn, Mrs. Eileen Murray, Wesley fUJy centa eech, , Over four hundred dollars was raised. RODUCE WANTED ocept Apples, Potatoes, Vegetables, Flour, Wheat, Chickenj, Pork, Ete. ON ubscription Accounts 4re meeting the present economic situation by accepting produce. BINa YOUR ACCOUNTS UP TO DATE WITH FARM PRODUCE 1TIZEN - REVIEW HONK 8f)-V A AlUMUf! AN PORK Dickerson and Maybelle Farr all of Flfea&ilit Orove: Bishop and Mrs. C. A. Gammet had tut guests over . the week-end and durmg the Christmas holidays their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harlond Simmons, of Bur-ley, Bur-ley, Idaho. On Christmas, a family dinner was served. Including besides be-sides the Christmas guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, Lavell, Wayne and Mark Gammettnd Miss Faye Taylor of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks and family were guesto c "Christmas day of Mr. Bank's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Conner, Con-ner, of Orem. Mrs. Pearl Wadley was a dinner guest on Christmas day of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson of American Ameri-can Fork. Mr. and Mrs. L. L Larson enter-tal.ied enter-tal.ied at Christmas dinner.Tuesday. The relatives present were Mr. and Mis. A. K. Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Thornton and daughter Luana. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson Peter-son and family and Mr. and Mrs. Owen Thornton of American Fork, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson of Lehl on Christmas day. Wesley Dickerson, Roy Swenson, George and Charles Wamick and the Misses Leah Stagg and Margaret Olson, , students of the TJ, S A. C, are spending the Christmas holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie and family of Ogden, Mr. W. a Robinson Robin-son and Mrs. Sabina Allen of American Ameri-can Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday of this city, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs on Christmas day. Bessie Lowe entertained Friday evening at a rawing party. The guests were the Misses LaRue Gillman, Gill-man, Rhea Gillman, Thora Hales, Utah Keetch and Neva Ash. ; A dainty dain-ty tray lunch was served. For Rent 4 room .Modern House. Also 3 room Apartment. H. W. Clark. 12-29-2t ii 1 i Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Keetch entertained enter-tained at dinner Monday. The fol lowing members of the family par-ticlpated: par-ticlpated: Mr. and Mrs. ' Russell Keetch of Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-telleCeetch, Mar-telleCeetch, Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk, Utah and Ray Keetch and Verl Kirk. Mrs. Emily Aston had as her guests on Christmas day the following follow-ing relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Will AsionTMr: "and " Mrs? I&wrerice 'Aston 'As-ton of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Madsen .and Mr. and .Mrs. Frank Williams of Vineyard. Joseph Hanson and Letha Walker were married at Salt Lake . Cl.j Saturday. "''adtMxs,tJI.. Jk Theobald' were' guests Sunday of Mr. arid Ura'"'A:? L. George of Salt Lake City. j Mr. and Mrs. Ode Yncey and daughter, Eva, visited Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Olson of Bingham. Bing-ham. " Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hooley en-, urtalned their parents, Mr. and Mn. Alonzo Hjuley, at dinner on Christmas Christ-mas day. Mr. and Mrs. Alvln GUlman had a ttteir guceta on- Christina Uy Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hooley and Mr. and Mrs. Morel Gillman. A holiday dance was given in the Third ward amusement hall Wed ntsday evening under the direction ot the M. I. A. Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt and sons. George and Billy, have been visiting relatives in Salt Lake during the Christmas vacation. Ltaer-fiarrtsr-who has been residing re-siding in Nebraska for some time, Is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E, Harris at Lindon, NRA Proceeding Against Willful Code Violators '-'UK Hi..--... , . . ,J ' i " ' .fek nnuuuiutun. nnn i iuviui vnu auuiuiUMiCU iuu wvucu VJ w Mr, and Mrs. Floyd A. Walker spent their Christmas vacation with Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Lineberg at Tooele. A pageant "The Missing Link- was presented at the High School. Auditorium Wednesday by the Shar on stake genealogical committee. Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jensen and family enjoyed Christmas dinner with Mrs. Jenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Soren Rasmussen at Sandy. Kenneth Lowe and Vem Keetch, who are employed in Flagstaff, Arizona, Ari-zona, sent greetings to their parents on Christmas day over the telephone. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren had as their guests on Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. William Daybell of Char leston, Mrs. W. J. Boren and daughter daugh-ter Reva, of Wallsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kirk of Carbon Co., Bill German E. Ellsworth of Denver, Colorado, and his son, Russell, who Is a student of the B. Y. U.. called at the James D. Thome home Wednesday. Mrs. Margaret Harris is visiting Indefinitely with her daughter, Viv ian Harris Evans, at Castle Gate. Ths cause of this special visit Is a baby granddaughter. Bishop and Mrs. David B. Thome of Lindon were guests on Christmas day of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Jacklin of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Culllmore, Ber-nice, Ber-nice, Wanda and Earl Culllmore were dinner guests of Mrs. Myrl CnHlmore- Kirk at Provo- on Christmas Christ-mas day. Mrs. Marie K. Nelson and daughter, daugh-ter, Etta, and Mrs. Ada Wamick of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. 8wenson and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk entertained enter-tained at a family dinner Sunday. Lewis and Francis Butt of Lehl, and The relatives present were Mr. and Laura Robbing of Lehl. ! Mrs. Leland Kirk, Lavar Kirk, Emma and Margaret Kirk. Mrs. C. P. Wamick and Miss Effle Wamick, Of Provo, are spending spend-ing their Christmas vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wamick in their Manila ward home. Last Saturday evening the Vem Culllmore home was beautifully decorated with Christmas dec-ora tions as a setting for a Jolly party after the dance. Those enjoying the affair were Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jen sen; Mr. and Mrs. lxsnoy inoroe. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamson, Mr. Mr, and "Mrs. Ferry Nlelson enter and Mrs. Howard Matthews and Mr. 1 talned at dinner on Christmas day. and Mrs. Golden Peey. J Her guests included Mr. and Mrs. v . m i orin Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thorn-! Johnson and Robert Johnson. entertained at a week-end Christ- mas. The rooms were decora ed m and 0df yancey spent with Christmas - decorations. A rM,.r ,, Hn . with their daur.'.f- Christmas tree and all of the trim-: and .in-iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Martin mlngs. The guests included: Mr j of jq miss Eva accom-and accom-and Mrs. Bert Giles and family. Mrs. .nlw1 them and remained with her i The family of the late Carl Anderson An-derson enjoyed a reunion and Santa Claus party Christmas Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Christiansen. Chris-tiansen. Thrre were forty grownups grown-ups and children 'who waited patiently pat-iently for a real Santa Claus to come and distribute gifts for all. After the arrival of Santa Claus the evening eve-ning was spent In remlnences of caily family life, Jokes and Fodal chat. The family includes Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker, Mr. an.l Mrs. Albert Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar; Os-car; RlchirB, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton. Mr. and Mrs! Lbriri Vei Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wamick, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Anderson and their iamilies EVE.'Henriod and Mrs. NfeVie Thome of Heber, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Thome and baby of Salt Lake city. Mrs. Inez Olpin entertained on Christmas day. The following members of her family particlpafed In a real Christmas dinner with all of the trimmings: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olpin of Idaho Falls. Mr. and Mrs Asael Boulter of Pocatello, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olpin of Heber, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hanson and Mr.and Mrs. Valton MortensDii of Ephralm. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrar.de White and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin Ol-pin and their families of this city. sister tin Wednesday. Mr. and Mis. Benjamin Walker entertained at a family dinner on Christmas day. Their married daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Moyle of Alpine, were special guests of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell entertained enter-tained Sunday at a family dinner. The tables were decorated with Christmas colors and the menu was indicative of the Christmas season The following members of the family were present: Mr. and Mrs. Oevali Watkins and baby Alene cf Roulapn. Utah. .Mr., and Mrs. .Boyd West and Mr. arid Mrs. Armond Webb of Lehl, Mr. and Mrs. Fred S. Snoodl of Weston. Wes-ton. Idaho, Miss Dorothy Shaefi of Ogden, and Richaid S.iccll of th.s city. The Mother's club members held their annual Club, Unas social Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jenson. The husbands were guests of honor at a weU appointed ap-pointed bridge luncheon and other entertaining features. Mr. and Mrs. George H. Shoell entertained en-tertained at a family dinner on Christmas day. Siecral guests were their married daughters' and their hushands. Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt I Smith of Lehl. and Mr. and Mrs. Mayne Rasht.on of American Fork. swiftly and vigorously against viola vio-la tiens of codes of fair competition and the President's Reemployment Agreement. Announcement was made that approximately 100 eases of violations of the price schedule adopted by an overwhelming ma jority of the members ot the clean- Sugar City, Idaho, are visiting at the cal compliance boards to) comply with their voluntary agreements as to labor conditions, and had refused or ignored both personal and formal notices. - o : ' - Mr. and Mrs. Ben Halliday of home of Mr. Halllday's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Halliday. lng and dyeing Industry will be turned turn-ed over to the Federal Trade Com-mlsdon Com-mlsdon for prosecution. These are i I (M J I a na t a t a. .1. K"!-rt . ,,.Mrj, Carrie McConkie and daugh- .oO chert who also were called be-W of vernal. were ants of Mr." fore NRA for hearings agreed to : MrtJ. J( sanford Walker and Mr, abide by the prices their industry 0 Wcek4 eaturday had adopted. McOonkie, Mr. Walker and The first instance of an alleged, Mrs. Weeks are brother and sisters. violator of the lumber code was W. E. Belcher, of Centervtlle, Ala., for failure to comply with minimum-wage minimum-wage and maximum-hour provisions. In a memorandum to the department depart-ment of Justice it was pointed out that subdivlsional authorities had "exhausted their powers" in efforts to bring about-voluntary compliance, hence the matter was placed in the hands of the Attorney General Affidavits Affi-davits supported claims of laborers that their hours were unlimited and theirpay 10 cents an hour. Sixteen employers in 12 States were summarily ordered by telegraph to surrender their Blue Eagles and not again use them without written consent from Washington. More than, half of the. alleged , violators of the Presidential Agreement are proprietors pro-prietors of restaurants, a Chinese among them. Others conduct beauty shops, a livestock auction, a paint contractor, and a bakery. All had A group of friends of Mrs. Ethel Dry sd ale gave a pleasant party in her honor Tuesday evening uv her rooms lh the telephone building. A ' dainty picnic luncheon was served, after which the evening was spent in playing bridge.' Those present were Mrsr RralikiayrMrt; HrW.- Jacobs, Mrs. Karl Banks, Mrs. Merle Coombs, Mrs. Pearl Wadley, Mrs. James D. Thome and the guest of honor. A very enjoyable evening was' reported.-'- . Frog NU la Trm A certain South American tree frog builds Its nest In the trees. Two lea res are Joined , together to form a cup for this eggs. The young re" main In this nest nntll they develop Internal gills and then they drop Into In-to underlying water to go through their next stage of development DELINQUENT NOTICE Pleasant Grove Irrigation Company. s Principal Place of Business, Pleasant Grove, Utah, , There are delinquent of the following described stock, on account of assessment levied by Board of Directors, October 6, 1933, tht several amounts set opposite the names of the respective stockholders. . City Lots Primary IHWH 6 3K 39 8tt 1 11 lk 10 7 a 20 15 7 1 , 35 Btt 28 4 1 6 The family of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jarrnan enjoyed Christmas dinner together. Tho.se contributing to a jolly Christmas party were: Mr. and Mm. LeGrandc Jarrnan, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Hales and Mr. snd Mrs. Eldon Swenson and famine?. Name Cert No. James Allen David O. Allen Eugene Allred 14-15-18 A. A. Andersen 188 John A. Adamson Henry Bush (Emma Bush) . . William Blackwell 285 Oeorge Braikford 134 Edward Bunnell Ray Bezzant 4 Matthew Be Kant 5 Rulon W. Brtmhall 190 Albert C. Christensen ...... William Christiansen 314 Carl a Carlson 209 Stena Clayton 218 Cal. Western States Life Ins Co. 2S7 Alfred Dexter 28 Alexander Ellis 149 Jens P. Fugal 200-201-222 Thomas Fenton Ji 'Freernah " 7 .7 7'. . '7. . ; . r Milton Freeman 89 FredJ-Fowlke 128 Heber Gardiner U Samuel J. Green 24 Perry Harper 188 15 Benjamin Holrnan 248 3 H. S. Humphries 249-250 2 John S. Holdaway 305 1 Wm. M. Hone 189 7 Arnold O. Henrickson 12 9 It J. L. Harvey 21 A. N. Iverson 14 H. E. Johnson 1 Samuel H. Kirk 117-118 5 Pear! Larsen 327 17 Wlllard Loader Nathaniel Loader 323 4 Jens P. Monson Walter J. Matthews 1514 Walter G Matthews ........ . 9 John B. Miller 39 17 H Frank Meredith (C. L. Warnlck) 5 H. R. Nelson 6 James A. Nielsen 177 4 Jens R. Nelson .... 318 12 Frank B. Newman Ill 34 C. O. Newman 324-325 UK John H. Newman 137 3 Hyrum- Nerdine 151-152 2 H. L. Nlelson 22 Harry-Nlelson 1 Sine K. . Nielsen 11 1 Frederick Holl 365 2 National Bldg. & Loan (V. Barney) 284 1 Ross Nielsen 196-197-330 23 Ida S. Peterson 222,223-224 21 Niels Paulson 1-3 Robert Proctor 13 Oeorge Peay Harold D RoblsOn 5 Nephl Radmall 26 13 Niels A. Swenson 27 1 Wm. Stagg 16 Harry Steele 169 20 James Tomlinson 8 Wm. J. Walker, 278 2 N. J. Wadley . .' 4 C. P. Wamick 4 Ruben Weeks 20 L. O. West 10 AlRoy H. West 221 12 J. E. Warburton 8 H. S. Wenneretrom 336 - W. F. Young, Est 3 Mi W. F. Young Jr 2 Dae $18.28 34J0 15.50 8 OS 108.63. 2.69 ' 84.19 - tes 0.20 '' mi 42.50 21.78 1.10 108.50 U0 17.05 86.80 10.71 5.42 18.60 30.10 76.72 44.83 1M 4 8J52 310 13.70 25.45 26 Stt 31.12 44.18 10 1828 49.03 48.60 10.40 6 3.93 4727 2 29.44 ' ' 5425 ' 15.50 18.60 12.40 3520 3 106.33 3 28.70 10.63 4.30 64.97 110 3.88 620 -H - 3.43 4 74.38 10" 43.29 1.33 41.08 10 3.10 16.28 16.30 3 .83 ' 39.92 56.00 18.80 4.20 12.40 1240 19 30.89 31.00 24.87 20.80 2.33 9.10 4.20 And In accordance with law, as many shares of each parcel of stock as may be necessary will be sold at the City Hall. Pleasant Grove, Utah, on the 23rd day of January. 1934, at 2 p. m. to pay the delinquent assessments assess-ments tlwreon, together" with cows of advertising' and expense of sale. JOSEPH LARSEN, Secretary of Said Company. Office at Pleasant Grove, Utah, First Publication, December 29, 1933. Last Publication. January 5th, 1934 J J .1 r , r. . . ! . V-.ti, V" 7 iff 'J ( |