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Show Saturday; November!, 1930 AMERICAN TTORK CITIZEN Pleasant roye Locals Mr. ana Mrs. F. E. Eldrldgs dl Granger, were guests of Manila ward relatives Sunday. Miss Alda Pyper apent wltfc Salt Lake friends. 8undajr Mr. and Mra. Roy Fouti of Magna, are upending a month here with rela tives. Mra. George Harris entertained Friday evening at a family dinner in honor of her birthday. , , Mr. and Mra. Martin Walker aad daughters, June and Jnea left Monday Mon-day tor a trip to California. ' Otto Davfe Thursday. - ws a .Provo visitor R. D. Wadley and wife and daugh ter, Margie, were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Mrs. R. J. Jarvls, Mrs. A. 0. Jacob? son and Frank Mosely of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Gleason, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lamar White and children, Miss Venla White of Salt Ur. M.rih a wtiA WmAna. Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mra dar. with Mm Beraike Adam of MerrlU Warnlck, Sunday. American Fork. - Mr. and Mrs. Reed W. Warnlck of Ogden, visited 8unday with Mr. War- nick's parent!. Mrs. J. Parley Edwards and twoi Mr, and Mrs H, JB. Waralf k were children of Charleston, were guests I guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Monaon of Miss Alda Py per, Tuesday. (at dinner Sunday. Melba W. Clufr and baby of Provo Howard Matthawa la moving into is visiting Indeilnltely with her moth- en. Mra. Alt E. Walker and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walton and family of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mra. Walton's mother, Mra. Annie Thorne, last Sunday. Wesley J. Beck and brothers, Owen and P. M. Back of Alpine and Ameri can Fork, respectively enjoyed a deer hnnt Is Southern Utah last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Lewie Olpin enjoyed a trip to Beaver last week-end. Mr. Olpin Joined a hunting party during their visit Mrs. Olpin visited with relatives. Jesse Thorne left Monday morning for the Missionary home la Salt Lake City. He will apend Saturday wUh his parents here and leave November for the Netherlands mission. Mrs. Lavina Fugal and Mra Jennie W. Johnson are in Logan attending the extension course given by the V. A. C. Miss Fugal is taking a course in floriculture and home management. his home, revently remodeled in the Second ward this week. Mra. Lucy Robertson of Sprlngville, was the guest of her daughter, Mra. Jessia Wadley, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Lawrence, Miss Grant and Mrs. J. M. McFarlana, JrJ were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. George B. Peay and David Rust of Provo, returned Wednesday from the Klabab Forest with a fine deer. VOTE FOR ROBERT L. ELLIOTT Democratic Candidate for ASSESSOR Gilbert Parker of tho nait home after greuuiuB jjr9. J. M. flicrii, - " ait Mm. H. . ryper ui rhildren. Mr. ana Mr. ter. Mr. and .b. nrf three Mri Austin Jenkins, were guests of Pleasant Grove relatives Thursday. The scout leaders and troop committeemen com-mitteemen of the Manila ward held ; business meeting ai iu lag house, Thureaay eveum,. Mrs. Emma Johnson entertained at c.hiniif nftprnoon. The s annum guests were: Mrs. Margaret Chris- tensen. Mrs. Margaret jouobou. u Nielsou. Mary Jeppeon and Mrs. Emma Jensen. Dinner was served ater the quilt was finished. Union Pacific Band Pay ; Pleasant Prove A Visit The Union Pacific band In full costume gave a short band concert .on Mais Street, Thursday evening -whlla they were advertising their danca'at tin Utahna at Provo. Gene . Nelson, formerly of this city.' Is oae offta members of thU flat organization of real musicians. 'tlfes Surprise The aurprtse of We siwaya eomaa In finding how wa have mlased tha things which hava Iain nearest at how wa hava gone far away to seek that which was dost tr' s4de all tha time, Phillips Brooke, SATURDNOVtw. Manila Ward ; -Sacrament; lw Bunday tn Manila ' -"ting to be held SprlagfUle. wi , minufe talk on tt -Wa Stand For Latterly Saint. I" "' At Wer v The varloos modes eL pravalled in ,ht Rom-1Q Rom-1Q considered by thtoLjT trae j by th. phUo Ma, m by the mSSX Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson, Mrs Jenavleve 8mlth, Mrs. Mabel Swen son and Mrs. Novell dart, made a business trip to Salt Lake, Wednes day. Mrs. Clifton Clark. Mra. Ruben I Tomliason and Miss Violet Clark were business visitors at Salt Lake, Monday.- ' y Mrs. Kate Holman of Magrath, Canada, was tha guest of Mr. and Mrs. p. A. Johnson, Sunday, whlla en-1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buhler of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, have moved Into tha W. C. Baxter home, ; They expect to purchase a home in Plaaa.nt flrnv aiut malt ttialr fiftma here. winiett Gray of Lehl. were the J guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson Word has been received by Mr. and last Sundap at dinner. Mrs. F. S. Humphries that their' daughter. Lydla Humphries Powell. ; M" A"nU Dlttmore Snyder of has recently under gone an operation : 8u Uk BDnt k-end vlsit-at vlsit-at the ' hospital in Brldgerlver,)to tB n0m Mr- ad Mrs. Canada, but has recently been moved Oeorga Dlttmore. On Friday Mra. to her own home, f Brldgeriver Is Wttmora and Mrs. Snyder visited located about ISO miles from ancover. ,th Mr- Mnr Hanson at the Coun ty Infirmary, ROHBOCK A SONS, THE LEAD-I LEAD-I NO FLORIST, PHONE 1ST. FLOW. ER8 OF QUALITY. ORDERS FOR FUNERALS CAREFULLY EXECUT. ED WITH TASTE AND One of the most unique hallowe'en socials of this season was enjoyed at tha homo of Mr. and Mrs. Brrol Halli- day in their American Fork Canyon home Tuesday evening. All of tha guests wore character costumes and masks and followed the ghost trail to the cabin. After various pranks and games the young people enjoyed rout, to Choral, to spend th. win- " "1 emuea oj me men oi me party. James T. Wright and family snr- Tnose attending the party were: Mr, prised their son, Arnica, and family n1 Mn-10 Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening in honor ot Hw Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Arnica's birthday. A picnio luncheoal Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Paul was served. The evenini was spent I 'Wsmaon, Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hayes, In social chat Mr- M1 Mr- Oeorga L. 8m)th and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parduhn. Mra Maude Udell and daughter. Belief Societies Will Hold Bazar Election Day The Relief Societies of the three wards of Pleasant Grove will hold their annual basar next Tuesday. Everyone In the city should patronize patron-ize the baiar and be prepared to purchase pur-chase some ot the many articles that will be sold. Hot chilli, sandwiches, Ice cream and cake and home made candy will be sold also. SAVEBTIUIL Interstate Fidelity Buttdingibaa Association Kepresent&tive M. H, Rnshton, American Pork, IW, j Grove and Lehi. . r,- f i Office Bank of American Pork Bldg., Telephone 61-f I Gentlemen: - . , ' " ' . " , . ' Enclosed please find , , accounts as followsi , t : for which pleat, Mothers Class To Be Given Jtfrs. Evallna Reed the UUh County nurse will hold a mothers course in the Manila ward beginning next Thursday morning at :30 a. m. A very Interesting class will be given for the next three weeks every Mon day at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnlck. Heart Kepi Bty The human heart pumps over 2,000,-000 2,000,-000 times In the sversge lifetime, ft accomplishes almost 150,000 footpounds foot-pounds of work s day, which Is equivalent equiv-alent to raising one too s height of T8 feet. -PASSBOOK ACCOUNT ' (Interest at the rate of t percent oa. it m L S6.000 oom pounded aeml-annuaUy. om mTJL wtfh ft or more. Add any amount at mZ51 wl tha raw all, or any part of baiuu apoo 6 HJLLT PAID STOCK , Oaaned in amounts of 15,000 and nraltlite u over IS.0O0. InUrt paid monthly. A vertment fot- funda which may be aaaiSirii notice Six percent paid seml-annuiUy ea ttLT! of stock in amounts up to I5.M0.) JSYSTEMATIO INSTALLMENT ST0CI (Barne at rata of percent after desuetint ship fae of I perceBf. FWe dollars a morT 11,000 in 111 month. Larger amounts taak? Excess payments will mature earttflcaus iwkI Titia la the sure way to get what you wast a for a purpose.) r ' Name Street or R. F. Poetoffice Oeorga Ma, BUhop and Mr. WnJ Hadfield and daughter. Alice, and IT ft it Vote The Republican r Picket 3 ho Manila ward Amtusemetit Kail was a scene ot merriment Friday evening when twenty-eight young STYLE. !Deople nJJr "spooky" hallowe'en THIS 18 TM1 TICKET AND HOW TO VOTE IT STRArGMT FREE DEUVERY. 10-U-tt Mrs. Florence WJnters fihjplley, Idaho, has been at the home ot her sister, Mrs, Ernest Olson, tor the past three weeks. Mrs. Olson is the mother ot a baby boy born sTls.AK.Asa . ? .. . . ........... , m ...... social. Tha ball was decorated with hallowe'en colors and motifs. The Harker of wening was spent In games and danc ing. Refreshments were served. Mrs, Earl A. Beck entertained "Wed-nesday "Wed-nesday afternoon at a children's party. In honor of the 6th birthday of their son. Earl A. Fifteen little gneets were preeent The afternoon was spent In children's games. Refresh-menta Refresh-menta were served. Tha Elders quorum and the adult class la tha M. I. A, held a basket party, Thursday evening in tha tabernacle. taber-nacle. Many of those who attended were 'masked and wart dressed to represent 4tf(arMt...charaetara, k yerr enjoyable tinta wss re portaa. Little Miss MTaurlne. Beck and Master Merrill Becki twtfii :"f and Mrs. Wesley Bak, celebrated their eighth birthday last Sunday. About flteea little friends enjoyed children's game ' sand refreshments. One ot the principal features of the party was a huge birthday cake. Mr. and Mrs. Vance M. Smith and family of Magna, were pleasantly snr-prlaed snr-prlaed SuBday by tiwrfotlovrtar men brs of Mrs. Snlta family, Mrs. Smith's birthday being the cause for the surprise. Tha guests were: Mr. and Mrs. James T. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wright, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Newell and family, Mr. and Mrs. Luke Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Wright and family and Miss Lillian Wright, A phnlc dinner was served and the day was spent In early family t eminences. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and family will be dinner guests Sunday, November 1 of Mr. Jacobs parents Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs ot Heber. The dinner will be given especially In honor of their grandson, Roland, who leaves November 10th tor a mission mis-sion to France. Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Landle ot Ogden, will entertain at dinner Saturday Sat-urday In honor of their nephew, Roland Jacoba who leaves November 10th for a mission to France. Other guests will be Mr. Jacobs' parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday. Sleep On Right Side, Best For Your Heart If you toss in bed all night and can't sleep on right aide, try simple glycerin, eallne, etc. (Adlerlka). Just ONE dose relieves stomach GAB preasing on heart so you sleep sound all nlaht Unlike other medicine. Adlerlka acts on BOTH upper and lower bowet, removing poisons yon never knew were there. Relieves constipation con-stipation in 2 hours! Let Adlerlka cleanse your stomach and bowels and see how good you feell Wm. Thorn- wt j a mAw 9 Headquarters for choice bulbs, we are showing an unusually large assortment 6f th chbiefestinaittf and iiads.- Yea can bring -cy around your home and to others by planting bulbs. Now is the time to plant. We will give full instructions or plant them if you so desire. Humphries Floral. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks enter tained at a Hallowe'en luncheon and social Saturday evening. The spirit of Hallowe'en began as the guests reached tha home. A large Jack-O- Lantern porch light greeted tha guests. The rooms were tastefully decorated with Hallowe'en colors and motifs, tha lighting fixtures being shaded in orange and black. The luncheon tables were draped in Hallowe'en Hal-lowe'en luncheon cloths centered with small pumpkin vases filled with golden chrysthamthums. The menu was also distinctive In the Hallowe'en coloring. After the luncheon had been aerved the remainder of the evening was spent In progressive cards. The guests Included: Mr, and Mrs. Erval Chrlstenaen, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Newman, Dr. and Mrs Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd B. Adam son. Mr. and Mrs. George U Smidh, Mr. and Mrs. C. U Wright, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Millan D. Radmall. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk, Mrs. Ethel Drysdale. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gamctt. Mr. and Mrs. Junius A. West and Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thome. v " For State Senator CLtJTORD E. YOUNG Republican Party Ticket For Congressional Representative to fill the unexpired term of Hon. E. O. Leatherwood. deceased, ending March 4, A. D. 1931, and for the term of two years beginning March 4, A. D. r-f FREDERICK C. LOOFBOUROW J For Justice ot the Supreme Court rf BPHRAIM1 HANSON JJ -a 1-4 For State Representative FRANK GAISFORI) JAMES II. GARDNER W. O. JOHNSON MILTON DEWEY PAINE n n n For Co. Commissioner, 4-Year Term CHARLES H. WHITE n For Co. Commissioner, 2 Year Term WILFORI) W. WARMCK n For County Clerk FRANK SALISIH'RY a For County Auditor AMMON TITTTLE n For County Treasurer JOHN C TAYLOR n For County Sheriff OTTO RIRK For County TU, MELRA BACH.MA.N uriler For County Attorney ISAAC E. BROCK IVAN K For County Axsessor F. A. Bl SUM AN n 0 STRAIGHT i rf, '.. . On November 4th V 4 A ft iples, The Repulaaiiw-Pn to which every candidate is pledged, guarantees better public service and more efficient handling of the publicV business in the countVa in the state -. mr . ARd io the iion For County S irv,.VOr urco PRICE For Precinct Justice n n For Precinct Constable A better qualified group of candidates has never been presented to the voters of Utah county. Each candidate is particularly qualified by experience to serve in the office to which he aspires. . Vote Nov. 4th and Vote Straight Republican Utah County Republican Committee |