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Show Al'til ST l:. FUl DAY, lyy:. TUH A.MKKU'AN Manila Ward Harvey Motor Purchase Garage Properly Damaged by Floods FOliKmiZEN Pleasant Grove Local !, Fill DAY, Al'Gl'KT Windsor Ward Plan Day i 2:1. 1U35 Visiting Teachers Hold Convention fl Sat- Lake , Mr and Mrs. Loo Hl M.iry Sun For the past week have C::y h.u- been a guest of Miss Gwen urday for a two weeks tnp The Wnui.Nx'r ward will h .Id WuiJ Mrs. Annie Wells Cannon and En been going forward on u triangle Vi.-- t during 'Jit iut week. Diego. California. luy today Fi'.dav ' at 2 p. in., ut nut A. Kinpey of the General Board (Taken from files of August 22, 1925) Last Saturday at about 1 p ni ;)roH-rtdeal. The Williamson liter ward cluix-- ground. In the of the Relief Society met in conA street dance was held this week ram began falling. at first, slowly, Brothers and Christiansen dissolve Hnvurd K. Thome has a niitbuli gome will be vention w ith tlie visiting teachers of are undergoThe school buildings accepted a tlie purpose of purchasing unifor A then in torrents in this community-Jus- t partnership. Ole Clirisiiansen gets wants. of to the tlie Tiinpanogos stake Tuesday In the by get ready girls wit ill Hewlett Brothers and ing their annual repairs east of the Roundy home flood the blacksmith shop which was wPinion softball game between the marrmi the Third ward chapel. President forms for the band boys. The ill work on the northern route. for school on SejUember 9th. waters came down from the hills. owned by the oomjxuiy as his share and single men of the ward. There Ella M. Cragun presided and con- Cliamber of Commerce acted as for the entertainment, the will also be a baseball game between ducted, the oixiung The small knoll separated the stream of the deal. The Williamson Brothsong being, Mrs. B. H. Adams was taken to tlie .the ward team and a visiting team. Let us all Press On." After prayer uniform to be used by the member causing three raguig streams that ers trade the garage, the home of almost covered the Manila ward. At Chris Williamson and ten acres of And hospital Monday inurnmg for At 7 p. m. a dinner will be sold to by Bernice 8. Monson, tlie group only as long as he was active la the H V. Swenson's, dirt, rocks and silt farming land to Irwin Bailey of medical treatment. raise funds for the ward mainten- sang Oil, Say What is Truth". Pres- bond. Ten Years Ago Now-- Miss ance fund. At 8 p. m. the following ident Cragun spoke a few words of was carried over part of the peach Vernon, Tooele Co., for a 790 acre Mr. and Mrs. John Roundy and Florence Cullimore, daughter orchard. At Willard Monson'sfarm ranch which includes a seven room program will be rendered in the welcome and introduced the visitors. chaiel: Community singing under Mrs. Cannon gave the history of of Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Cullimore, part of the grain was covered with home equipped with its own stream relatives in Salt Lake are enjoymg direct Lm of Mrs. Erma Swenson; tlie visiting teacher from the begin- was married Wednesday at the Bolt rocks and laid flat to the ground. of culinary water. It has electric a tnp to Yellowstone park tills week. duet. Bessie and Madge Young; ac- ning of the organization, March 17, Lake temple to Clyde Croft of Salt The hedge in front of the Ivan lights, is located on the main highcord eon solo, Mrs. Mary Harris; 1843. On this day 16 visiting teach- Lake City. The young oouple left Miss Maurine Monson, daughter Monson home turned the stream way with school bus service to send south and the water run across the the children to school. The ranch Is of Mr- and Mrs. George Monson. reading, Vola Johnson; duet. Belli ers were appointed w1u visited the soon after the ceremony few Casper, Anderson MurPalo and Beih IVC∓ guitar people in tlie city of Nauvoo and re- Wyoming, to visit with Mrs. Croft's for to filled wheat and California, Holman orchard and other left Sunday Alto, the alfalfa, planted Mr. and solo, Carol Harris; stunt, Verl Kirk ported the result at the 6th meeting sister and brother-in-lato visit indefinitely with relatives. dock canal and other smaller ca- crow with pasturage for stock. Wilson. Mrs. Brovm August As a climax to the deal the Harvey nals with water and soil. Part of of duet, related the Society. She also xyeleplame Mrs. Grace Beers underwent an Ton Years Ago Now FWgal; tromboi the stream covered the potatoes, Motor Co. traded a home In Provo Utile Miss Bea Walker la visiting many Interesting Incidents showing Tuesday morning at Uwj sol- operation Mrs. Harold Hanson are Mr. A- Iietk- and Glll oladc Die of oum and raspberry patch of Ivan to Mr. Bailey for the garage. Other this week in Salt Lake City the Aird value the and hiutat in Provo for appen- man; quartette. Leon Gordon, Bred work.imixntauce the proud parents of a nine pound Monson 's and continued west to the properties have been settled and all guest of her cousin, Mrs. Bill Carla dicltls. Huiiv, Eivin Downs and Lrgrand Mrs. Empey sjioke on the duties of baby boy, bom August 14. Mother George Monson home where the cel- seem to be satisfied with the deal. A ton. and baby are doing fine. Jarman. few commore changes and Pleasant lar was filled with water. The Mr- and Mrs. Ray Boren of Visitors from other wards are the Relief Society women. The thing Ten Years Ago Now overcome needs the world la most to bined streams filled the large ca- Grove will be a new town as far us of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigelow of Charleston were guest Saturday M. C. Nielson, elghty-tw- o welcome. yean is business concerned. the be selfishness and district more thoughtful nals through the Holman orchard Wallsburg, were guesta of tlieir Mi, and Mrs. Archie Boren and at the of away family age, passed to Mrs. and others. and reached the home of Nyle Wad-ley- The new group ought to revolution-- . imrents helpful Empey B. Bisht)p and David family. LAYING OF CORNER said. Cora W. Atwood gave a short home Sunday following an illness of The cellar was filled with ize things and build a better Pleas- Thorne, Wednesday. STUNK DEFERRED talk In which slie encouraged the several years. The illness began water. All of the winter clothing ant Grove. Paul Adonis, Mr. and Mrs. Area Mr. and Mrs. Chris Williamson teachers to make themselves equal alien he fell and broke his hip of the Wadiey family; bedding, furrelumed Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton and Adams and George R. A large crowd assembled at the to the resiwnslblllty that Is theirs. while engaged In irrigation. niture and canned fruit were cov- and family and Hans Williamson will family are spending this week at Tuesday evening from a trip to YelTen Years Ago Now City park Wednesday evening to Closing remarks were made by BishThe Pleasant move to Vernon at once. Mrs. Hans Como Springs, near Ogden. James lowstone park. ered with water. A. corner witness Olpln arrived the first of of Roy the the Cralaying op Junius West and President Grove fire department was called Williamson and family will remain A. Nelson Is R. F. D. carrier during week from New York City to the tlie Battle Creek .stone of Monument, was in Grove for "Have the Tlie Pleasant I was present. able ckwing water gun. with was who song and their pump his absence. Mrs. John L. Atwood, but due to tlie fact that the base done any good In the World Today. sptnd three weeks in American Fork to get the water from the cellars of We will watch earnestly to see ie Go. Motor what -I- d notVron Monson's-ThOther musical numbers were a solo with his wife ahd daughter at the the Harvey changes and George Nyle Wadiey Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Remington President and later a until thThoSlTor added postNiuxl make with by Helen S. Walker, piano duct by heme of her parents, garage apace. water then washed the road her son of Rexburg, Idaho, were guests of Mr. Mrs. 8. L. Chlpman and In Pleasant date. o Neves a Elda duet, and and by Mary east of the Wedlay farm full of MrMrs. and , and Mrs. Jess Harding Monday eve- and daughter-in-lawGrove with his mother, Mrs. Alvira The band ooncrrt program was Estella Hardman and Viola Beers. large and small rocks and dirt to BEAN PICKERS ENJOY OUTING ning. Millen Atwood, at Provo- no be will much Tliere A count of those present showed Olpln. Mrs. Olpln and daughter wEl appreciated. the depth of several feet In differmore concerts further band until for Stake board members and 133 accompany him back to New York eleven The bean the Pleasant pickers ent places- Water covered the floor Mrs. Wesley J. Beck Is at the L. D. notice. Winterton and daughMrs. Hyrum City. ward officers and teachers. of the home of Nyle Wadiey, carpets Grove Canning company enjoyed an ters, Grace and Ruth, and little Miss S hospital In Salt Lake. She underwere pulled up hurriedly and plied outing at Saratoga, Wednesday of of Woodland, were went a very serious operation last last week. Supervisors, E. A. Beck Stella Gardiner at the home of up to escape the dirty water. Friday. She is reported to be slowly guests Saturday The fence in front of the George and Lloyd B. Adamson, were in Mrs. John Boulter. recovering. Gourley home was tom down and charge of the group of 350 pickers. trees uprooted. In many places the During the day various competitive The Sunday school officers and Albert Van Wagoner and daughcon-de- ep ground was covered several feet games were sponsored, a beauty Anita and Shirley were teachers and the bishopric and partMaxine, ters, with rocks and dirt from the test and a number of different dives Sunday visitors at the John Boulter ners of the Windsor ward, enjoyed mountain side. The damage can- were used In the swimming contests. home. a swimming party and luncheon at not be estimated. It will take some A very enjoyable time was had by Geneva last Wednesday evening. time for the farmers of this district all attending. Mrs. James D. Thorne returned o to either remove this added dirt or mim Bessie Klrkham. who recentfrom Salt Lake City Mrs. James D. Thorne, with a Sunday evening make it useful for cultivation- been the guest of rela- ly returned from the Texas mission, has she where group from Payson, Utah, attended has been visiting the past week with since Thursday, August 15th. Salt-ai- r tives Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk were Sfla.lt the Republican state outing at her sister, Mrs. H. P. Jones and famTuesday evening. Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. &rd Mrs. George B. Peay left ily. Miss Klrkham returned to her Saturday for Susanville, California, home in Salt Lake City Saturday. t-- visit with their am, Jennings, and Miss Josephine Farr has accepted family. a position with the Smith Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Adams and Dr. and Mrs. C. O. Jensen and family of Salt Lake City were guests family are moving to Provo that Monday of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Lar- their son and daughter will be able son and family. Mrs. Adams Is a to attend the B. Y. U- - Dr. Jensen will conduct his office here and sister of Mr. Larson. motor to Provo after office hours. Lieutenant Wolfe, who has been at the C C C Camp for the past month, The Monson family held a rewas transferred to the C C C Camp union at Liberty park In Salt lake at Kamos, last Saturday, Mrs. Wolfe City last Sunday, August 11th- - More accompanied him to the new loca- than two hundred descendants were tion. present Mons Monson, Olof Mon-so-n and George Monson and family Mrs. Elvln Farr entertained Mon- from Pleasant Grove were In day at a birthday party in tumor of Jean Healey of Sail . - y xfit-miM- w, - . eTSXSSiSX UEtaf - 3 NOTICE To Pleasant Grove TELEIPIHMDEnE SUUSC1K1UE11S JhsL Tl&w VYbdlwtL oft, dlmd&Amc JtrfuphoniL fijUA. !a- - (Ylow $$&dtwsL her little daughter. Jane Raes, Lawrence D Olpln arrived home fourth birthday. Ten little girls enjoyed childrens games and dainty last Friday from New York. Mm. refreshments. Olpin has spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- George Club met W. Larson, and other relatives. Mr. The Happy League at the home of Dorothy Williamson and Mrs. Olpln will return to New Monday, August 19, at 5 p. m. The York next week. Mr. Olpln will afternoon was spent In practicing graduate from the Columbia Uniclub songs and arranging programs versity In the school of architecture for the coming season. next spring. - 4-- H Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Atwood left The Mothers club and their husy Wednesday morning for McGill, Ne- bands entertained Thursday vada. to visit for a week with their at a steak try" at the Mr. and Cave Camp In American daughter and Mrs- - Malan Smith- Fork canyon In honor of Dr. and Mrs. C. O Jensen who are moving Mrs- - Orson Swenson and daughter, to Provo to make their home. Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Reggs, of Burley, Ida- Karl Banks, Mrs. L A Clark and ho, and Mrs-- Scott Quale of Salt Mrs- H. P. Jones were the committee Lake were guests Tuesday of Mr. on arrangements. The evening was and Mrs. H. V. Swenson and family. spent in camp fire songs and stories. A very enjoyable evening was reThe First ward Y. L- - M- I- A. has ported been recently reorganized with the following officers: Ida West, presi- DR. JAMES O- MEEKS LOCATES IIERE dent; Martha Jones, first counselor, and Ethel Fenton as activity leader. mi Louise Banks Is secretary. Dr. James O. Mocks. Chiropractor, has taken up his residence In PleasLawerence D. Olpln, who Is a ant Grove- HI office U located In student of Columbia University of the Telephone building. New York, and Is visiting relatives Dr. Meeks cornea highly recomhere during vacation, will be the mended to our city. He fulfilled an principal speaker at the First ward Lb D. S. mission to the Northern sacrament meeting next Sunday States, Dr- Meeks spent seven evening. years In Nebraska prior to his locating in Utah. Miss Edna Fugal entertained at a o miscellaneous shower Monday eve- HERBERT HANSON PURCHASES SHOE SHOP ning in honor of Edna Christiansen, a bride of the near future. The evening was spent In games and social The shoe shop that Joins the C- E chat. Delicious refreshments were Thome Meat Market on the south served to the following guests, Edith has recently been purchased by Her Preston, Jennie Burch, Norma Terry, bert Hanson and will be known as Gene Richlns, Phyllis Hilton, Mar- The Hanson Shoe Shop. Its former garet Lee and the guest of honor. owner, B- - J. Meek, was In Pleasant Grove negotiating Its sale about ten A meeting of the State Self Help days ago. The building will be thoroughly Cooperative council was held Wednesday in the City Hall with repre- renovated and remodeled, making It sentatives from Salt Lake, Ogden, one of the best small shops In the Park City. Price and Provo In at- - state. Part of the machinery will tendance. The Civic Relief Workers be removed and replaced with new. Protective union have five members! The best equipment will be used In out of the seven In this council, the his line of work, committee being the one set up by Mr. Hanson says he cxjiecta to make his home here. the Legislature last February, eve-nln- PLEASE BE SURE to read the notice enclosed with your telephone bill which you will receive soon. It explains the charges covered by that statement and brings your telephone bill up to date. THE BILL INTRODUCES the new method of rendering telephone bills as originally explained in the notice accompanying your August 1 bill. In The Future All Local Telephone Bills Will Be Dated The 21st Of Each Month We will be glad to answer any questions or give any additional information you desire. Just Call Otar Business Office Please Head the Notice Enclosed with Yonr 11511 THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Tim-panog- son-in-la- - - - - - - and a . . 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