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Show ' .-.. - .-:' ...'. . ..., , "-'v. . :v;' w. , ' a - - .rtan ... A - 4 AY, JULY 21, 1923. AMERICAN FOUK' CITIZEN ' .'SATimbAY, JULY; 21, 1923.7 -WJ .,i Wallace Kirk, sons ot f -r Kirk of Ltadoa, had ' loaded 'father's wagon tart Monday. B nr n outing trip to the ean- During the night it wu taken fU looted at Profoi Th Wlowl-ic tjcl. taken from th Thurtdajr'i jjaa, explains the myitrlou Ma- jspearance: . rU Howarth. 1 J ot . tin Denver atreet,-who wa report- to tht police atation aa mlaalng lut Monday. w" rreated;;lr Prom yaaterday morninf "by Deputy Sheriff Boehard, in company or ue- flU Cbmea, 18, of J44 East Serenth gostb street. Xh officer reported . ttat : the rmt firl left sail Laze xuetoay Boralnf and stole a horse and buggy bloBlbg to the McHanrrr-llTery (tiUe of Murray and proceeded ,otb. At Sandy the overtook w the lowarth boy and they decided to dope . : Baaehlng Genera beach they, found lean of horses opened by I. E. 8or-euoe 8or-euoe feeding at a wagon. They itched the team to the wagon and tot oft tying the .other horses to dm sack. Daring the Bight, accord- tec to (be story told to tbe sheriff ky the Comes girl, they went to Wll- Iia Kirk's homo at Iiadoa and Utehed the team to a eorered wi lid drore into Ptoto. (Mien apprehended by Sheriff Boehard, yonng Howarth was foonl tttemptmg to easb a worthless check at a bank in PwTaThe,younf peo- ! are both wanted by 8alt Lake iathorftlea.w . ' Workmen Ask tor .iXore llcmoy DiisaMBfactlon between the con- trertor. for the water works exte&-tJoa exte&-tJoa and the men employed caused the men to ask for more money. They vert retiring 13.00 per 4ay &A were opected to go back, and," forb,m their own time. It take three-ionr-(hi of an Lonr to walk to their work aid one half hour - to retnrn . from vork The men asked the 'Contractor tor M OO per day, or td be allowed to go tram the mouth of the canyon oa the contractor time. As a result, the workmen quit till an agreement a b reached. , " ' . o- Celebrates 90th Birthday Mrs ': Christine Williamson. celebrat-4 celebrat-4 her. KKh birthday Thursday.? This 4tl 'iiway, been an open house 4l for her. Ereryone. who knew it u her birthday called. Her child- Mi together prepar as elaborate lun k and bring it to her home and all no callr whether they belong to .the fmi!y or not, are partaken of this Hodly spread. She has been III for fferal weks through a fall, and the ke"cmwd that risHed her Thuriday M not as large or a Joyful as ua- l ereryone was glad to extend Jblr-ttday Jblr-ttday irMngs to the oldest person neasant Orore. - Mrs. William- "nil children aie Mm. Margaret Chrtafensett, ?ohh, Chriatensen,' frOro ecni Mrs. .Elnora Peteraoa. lira. K.s P. jTeneon and trl.' Sena Baxter. "Dr.. and" Mri : Orna.'itrii B ' L i',)tby; ' EVaii 'AMs S VialrCa yri and tfaroldtoajduapent .'Wid- "y ftenlooB-8 Genera boating, and flsbJiti- p" ' - " ," 1 J . ; ' 24TH 07 JULY OEOOEEY SPECIALS :0c Cans Best RIPE OLIVES . . . . .. .... 25c 40c Jars PICKLES 10c Packaeea MACARONI . . . . . . . .' 25c " 3 Packages Armour's CORN FLAKES 7. 25c . ,'. ; 2 Cans EARLY JUNE PEAS ; . ... . .. 25c ' 4-10c Cans Mission PORK and BEANS 25c -50c Cans CORNED BEEF "VI Zl. i'.v.V. "38bT;""; 30c Packages National ROLLED OAS 20c-m 35c Sacks PAN CAKE FLOUR ...V 55c, V-5c V-5c Bars Lily White TOILET SOAP2 for Be 20c Packages ILO. ROLLED OATS,2 for 25c ' r 20c Cans, JM ... ;;;,va '..iv. iv 10o - i t. f'.j. u W. Aj. UL.Ali.iLi lilJurANV .'V -- v Air APPRECIATION TO OtD FOLKS COMMITTEE . The following rerses were composed compos-ed by Elisabeth? Noble after the Pl- eaaantOrovejOld jolks outing at Lib erty Park, July dth, in praise of the Old Folka Committee: THE OLD FOLKS r (Te The Old Fells CommlU) We're growing old; the best ofTlfe We're tearing tar behind. We're borne our share "of tod and f--" strife, Of world's care and grind. We're climbed the hill and reached , -the top, i. And now we're trarellng o'er, Those western slopes t that gently "" drop,'. .:,,-V:"''Vv: Toward tho rirert shore - The) cold, dark rirer that dlrides Us from the promised land. Where -ererlaatlng peace abides - -- And Joy oa erery hand. - And as we fare along the-way A quiet fesvplBM . " Is oft time ours; on some glad day Are times that cheer and bless. 1 Like "Old Folks Day when kindly ..hearts , , . And willing hands unite : , To show tho old, though youth ; de IJfe still may yield delight , All honor to the faithful band Pnselftsh, true and kind Life's Joys be aye at their command Tpue blessings may they find. And when their day of life declines .May others show to them The kindness and the happy timet v They're ahown to ns. Amen. LaVere Wadler ODerated ' - On ror Appendicitis Mr., and Mrs. Edward Wadley re- celred telegramTIonday, that their tba Layere.' who is dptng misetonarT work u, the Central States was op. erated on Sunday morning at the Lit tle Rock Ark., hospital for acute appendicitis. The operation was sue. cessfuj and at last reports be 'is do ing as well aa can be expected. Stolen Auto EecoTered Here. Marshal A. R. Winters intercepted Lee Owens, age 41, transient, Jhe was driving to Bait Lake via a side street of. Pleasant Orore Saturday and arrested him on a charge of hav. lag a ' ' stolen automobile. Twenty minutes previous, to the arrest It was reported to the sheriffs office in Pro. to that the Ford car ot N. A. Booke had been stolen from in front of the Armiry. . .. ' j '" j; Th'e theft was reported to theof-flcers theof-flcers of the surrounding towns at onee Owens was taken to. Proro by Carl Boshard and OttoBirk of the Praro sheriffs office d James Snow of the polce department and he will berried "before the, district court' , r'x ,f. .w.;; . iv o ." r". '! . ; ' - ACAED OF THANKS . ,, Wie wish to express ouFapprecP atlon to all those who assisted ua in anyway .durinfthe . recent .loss t our wtte' andy mother, and to thank everyone who-was no, kind, anaUtried to shar. our -latH ' ' jamca tu wunr ana ' N. 'K lflelwnot ' Bal Lake, wt a Pleasant Grove visitor Thursday. : : 30c Pleasant Grove Locals (Mrs. B, J. L. Merck waa a Salt Lake JrUltor Monday. ; : ;;;? Mr." and Mrs. Lloyd Adamson are the proud parents of a baby girl bom Saturday. V .' ..'.,.."'' '.'f;;. lir. and Mrs: J. J. Hayea ar rejoicing re-joicing orer the arrlvt.1 of a baby girl born Friday, the 13th, : Joseph Coulan who 1 employed by the Tomllnson Jobbers.', Salt " Lake, spent 8uada with his pejenU; lessee Nellie Olllma'n and Mafy Henderson were week end guests at the T. L. Jarman home." ' : , Mrs. Helen. HiltoV- of 8aU Lake, daughter: of Mr. and . Mrs. . Chaa. Sundquist is Ylsftlng with ' her parents par-ents for a week or so. - , James W. Bingham of Logan, who taught , in our local high school but year, waa a visitor at the J, D. Thome home Tuesday, ' ' ; Lareri Loader who wa shot two weeks ago is .still at the Lehi hospital, hos-pital, but Is slowly. Improving. The parents hope to more him home In a tew days, - -. . Mr. and Mrs. James Nerdln and daughter of Bingham 't apent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. T. Li. Jarman and family. Their daughter Mona remained remain-ed for'a "week's rialt . ' :. : J ." v The Second .ward Belief Society pleasantry surprised Mm. Hattie Hayes Hay-es and0 Mrs. Hattie Richards, retiring counselors at the home of the formef on Tuesday, afternoon. Fifteen guests wer present. Ic cream, and cak was served. The afternoon was spent In social . chat and old time retnin Iscencee. A little gift waa presented to, each as a token of appreciation for past services in the ward organise turn.- - ' -' , v.; ATTENTION FARMERS The Pleasant Grove Co-operative Marketing Market-ing AssocUtion organLX indorsed, by the Utah St'.IR.'BnKailf,tlie. Utah County Farm Bureau -and many of the . leading bankers of the St is connected with ! the Federated Fruit and Vegetable Growers! Inc. a company wned and controlled by ' the r farinerB of the country. . This company oper rates at cost, and the growers receive . greater returns than any other plan now in existence. T? The Pleasant Grove Oo-openttive Market-, - ing association is incorporated tmder the State f imd national, cooperative marketinsr laws and in in a nosition to market fa a orderly way, tho Jirge 'ifrtiit.'ad i?Js6; Jhe vegttablcsiifor the tat4i nr1 hf .TTtAh.Oauntv this vear. "Alio'to ' L " 'supply yon with frttUbrskets,bags -and boxes dotnr article? nerjBary ror your products. . r The objector this . iu vvv"""'.,! .vr - T . . te-the various markets wert tleyra wanted, ; and at a time-when they'aTO'neededV so as to avoid glutting fljc'BI'iirlreS Tt&.tnft nct pie used (n the.Dusinesa world and will be just as effective when applipd 't agricultural products pro-ducts as any manufacture Article. . Be" sure and see our representative, before you rontract your crop trjtl yeaf. ; v Pleasant Marketing Ass'n. J. W. GLLLMAN, President ' : 5-7 W. W. WARNICK, Vice-Pres. ,. .-. ; , FRANK ATWOOD, Secty.-Treas : . . . : TlirACton a . VDrMILEY SMITH ' Jl-TNATi LOADER : " , JOS. A7 Dr. Frank Frampton U 8panlah Fork speni Sunday wlth hia mother. R. R. Thome and family -of Ptoto were vielttng Sunday with J. D. Page and family. . : .-Mr. and Mrs. Parley Larson and baby of Logan, spent the, week end with his brother, Victor Larson. "Mr. and Mrs. L. Judd of Burley, Idaho are rlslting with - Mrs. Sellna Marrott and other relatires In Undon. ;Mr. and, Mrs. A. W. Johnson and Mrs, Ruth Greene were rlsIUng in BaU Lake City Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Im Markham and family of Spanish" Fork visited Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Will-ett Will-ett and family. J iBoih crewa of section men were called to Sandy: Sunday to aid in clearing up the wreck and putting the road In shape aa soon as poalble for the through trains. I Karl Banks, Frank Newman, ' Alma Kirk climbed Mt Nebo last Satur day. Mt. Nebo la just a few feet lower than Timpanogoe. Ask the bOflrs' If they think so? . . T-r - : ..... The 8tratfon family held their se- eonA anwal reunion at Genera Sun. day. Mrs. Owen Draper is a daughter daugh-ter of this family, so she and her husband attended. , The fnny . well represented and a rery enjoy, abie'afternoon was had by all Daynes-Beebe Music Co. now .bar on aewt Player Piano, one used piano, in this ridnltyr Will be told at a low price and easy terms. Also a few new Columbia Grafonolef that . formerly sold for $225.00, .sale price, now $89, on ay terms. , See. Er T Culmer, Salesman, or call Phono H7-J, Pleasant Plea-sant Orore. ; V .,.' it tt .;.':. fir.- aseiruionls.tcoMeriy ,;i ... .... JOI1N SWENSON, v. THOS: J. BARRATT Grove FORBES; Mrs. C X. TTamick, Beperter Everyone is looking forward to the annual 8unset Rally ot the M. I. A. to be stared on the evening of Sun day, July 29th, on the grounds of the church and will begin Just at sunset The speaker will be Elder Wlnslow Smith, recent president t the North, era States Mission. An excellent musical program ' la also being arranged. ar-ranged. Everyone in the stake la inrlted to be present At this point there is most beautiful rlew ot tho raller which cannot be obtained el sewhere and as tho meeting will be held out of doers, there will be room for all. -- ; I '. Misses Miriam Warnlck and Mar rel Atwood are spending three days In Prora this week with Miss Effle Warnlck, wbola" teaching summer tohool at the B. T. U. ' e e Mrs. Emma Johnson who recently returned from a Bait Lake hospital Is recovering slowly. - . e e e Mrs. H. V. Bwenson'and family and"Mr. and Mm. O. P7 Waralck am spending a week at the Warnick summer home at Deer Creek, American Amer-ican Fork canyon. . ' ' Reed Warnick attended a social at the home of Douglas Cannon in 8alt Lake Monday erening. ' ' ' c Mlnsea Leiie and Ids Hone spent Sunday with Miss Parrle Hillett.- 8. L. Dial made a business trip to Magna Monday. Mr- and Mrs. Owen, Draper, Estef-la, Estef-la, Varet and Urt: Josephine Draper, w,ere rlsitore at Lagoon Monday.. The Ltndon Second ward Boy Scouts left Tuesday. July 17th. . tor roreet Lake, In American Fork can yon to spend several days. v iThe Senior Mutual fir la ot th 2nd ward r were- entertained at the home ot Mrs. May Grua Tuesday erening . (Tha erening Was spent in sewing and planning summer work. 'Dainty refreshments were served, y. Sheriff Boyd ' was seen on the streets of Pleasant Grove last Wed-needay Wed-needay afternoon. He stopped the truck here that contained 22 barrels ot cider for vinegar purpose and sent the truck back to Proro. Joaeph Ronnow, Vale and Ronnow Lee of Panaca, Ner., rlslted at the Karl Banks home Saturday. , They went to Salt Lake and expect to return re-turn Wednesday. Mrs. Karl Banks will return to Panaca, with them for a month's rWt wlth relatires .and friends. . " H. W.-Jacoba was a Salt Lake via-Iter via-Iter Thursday. J ;: - y ' Hugh Wkdley was a business ?1-itorJn ?1-itorJn Salt Lake Thursday, y f Robert Cobbley visited in American Pork Tuesday. Mr. CobWey recently returned frcm the Soldier Home in CallforntaT where he epat-; several months. He reports having enjoyed his atay,at;that instttnUon. Vf ry uch and rreathr aonreclated their kind treatment. :v ; ; SSHVI02 STATION i -X- ,.-y-:' ;"r .'.'... ; has a full line of Tires KeUy's, Miller's, and Bad' ' Rtt't. Bettor stock up I now, the prices are right. DAT and NIGHT Service y;Jr-Tor Your - : ' Call at the ':' ' ' h if : " j I., . Farmers STATE PEr IITEHMY GUARD HA ACCIDENT E. R- HalUdajr,' who for some time paat baa, acted aa a guard, at the State pert tentlary and has recently -been guard ' with ' the convict road building squad la. the southern part ot the stat and on account ' ot the .. heat and dust which had injured his ' eyes was sent home to recuperate, with Ms 200 lb. . arerdupols climbed . a cherry tree last Thursday, to get aome-rlpe-cherrlee that are always -the beat H the top ot the tree. He had climbed this particular tree many times before. ' , - ' . - The limb on, which he was stand- Ing broke and he.. reached " tor . the Umb above his head, , which also broke, and aa hV tel the 16 feet below be-low him, he either hit or broke each ' . limb as h6 felt.; At first he did not: thank he waa badly hurt, but the next morning he was hardly able to arii. from his bed. He waa taken to the hospital aTAmerican Fork, where an"X-iy 'plctureshawed a broken rib "and. bruises "about . the body, particularly near the. lower ribs, Mr.' Halllday haa since been confined to his home, where he has found himself to be Quite an invalid. He expects to return to his work as' soon is his health will permit. ' ; . . , - . , Dr. J. IL Hnchel's -. -Baby 8calded Dean, the youngest child of Dr. and . Mrs. J. H. Huchel was scilded with ', bolMng opffee Tuesday morning ai Mrs. Huchel was getting breakfast. She had attached , the cord ' to the electric .percolator and as her back , was. turned for a moment, the baby took hold ot th cord and tipped the percolator over on himself. At first 4 they thought he was badly burned. but he was dressed In a new. pair of coveralU and when they werc taken . off. it waa Ascorered the chUd was ,. scalded only from an elbow to, fln . gerUps. . r v;;d $S ' ' The arm was dressed and the U'tle. , fellow is doing One Dean la need to y eufferlflg ae he bad the "flu" and two gathered ears this spring, so he will -get along alright with his arm band- sged..-'-- v; ':',-'.-vs'' , y ...... yv ' E. T. ' Culmer and wife returned from Wasatch ' county Sunday where -they-report having sold two moving . ran loads of musical instruments ln ' ten days. -' . 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