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Show iiiiitiiw l(gi Sew1 PLEASANT GROVE, UTAII, FRIDAY," MAY 6. 1932 NUMBER 12 'S . any J nent J into y r .OS of saw mj Certified Priman America;1 rtlflcats an Ton werlcu yable 1 Stat !Ity, m. J DURNr! f Utah! Stats if tell. d, Attaj rlia, r u, lit 4 ll OK ildg i UIVI ir d. 5 t r iter ben em! ers It . .1 i . -7 - r J hers' Day To Be Ob- lerVed By SundaycKools Pleasant Grove Locals Cemetery Clean-up 'Campaign 'Cam-paign Closes May 15 Schools of Tim- mr 8, in observance f Day, oxlo oi . - l. nf the year- by wards follow:; linaiy bu8";. . Jntf Sbave.planned special WanJ te b carriea Plans Banquet r nr Warnick. it BDea.n rf Mother" Congre- The aika. "Why We Mother'. Day," Alex Wad- Jul,- Emma Ludwlgson. K Ma" Primary class. tributes to mother-Calvin jni Wilma Bjork. quartet Uarten poems. that Wonderful MOtner oi Murine Monson. ttition of carnations by the . B&urine and Beatrice inse by a mother. Home Sweet Home" Con-FIRST Con-FIRST WARD mental Music Helen and Ruth Armitstead. Story Edna .Nelson. - quartet. . jnp-Phyllls. Wadley. Imental solo Rulon Brim-ke Brim-ke to Mother Mr. Leavitt. foution of Flowers to -Moth- Jer direction of Rose Harper. mttste-'-by -le-Jp ir-e duri distribution of the flowers. Inse by a mother, Mrs- ih Bullock. SECOND WARD " 4 vW- tie and sacrament music land Clark, Mrs. H. P. Jones, nnie Gleason and Alfred frt recitation Mr- Fair's minute talks Members of History Class. ffi song First grade. - erg Verses Second, grade. Jess to Mothers II. P. Jones. jonse Vlda Conway. "Mother of Pearl," Beth ell, accompanied by Mrs- II. and Mrs. Leland Clark. Jug-Beth Drysdale. THIRD WARD plnary exercise. fl talks on MotherDonald and La Rena Nielson. trio for preliminary and lent Jnusic.' N numbers Alfred Swen- fn?-Geraldine Macfarlane. p aom-bers Phyllis Hilton P-Orlan Bastian and Morrell story. - . - to mothers Ezra Walker. iDnse-Mrs.'Mary Cooper. ononis Churrh THt The Manila Ward are planning to hold a banquet June 3, at 8 o'clock p. m. In their ward chapel. The, day for Los Angeles, California to committees In charge of the affair, visit with friends. ! Mrs. David Gourtey is seriously ; 111 at her'home, I ... ill it lom Howard N- Thorne was a Salt Lake visitor Mondav tbut at Horn . Mrs. J. R. Halliday was a Salt Lake visitor' Monday. -BUT AT BOMB . David Walker left last Wednea are: General chairman, Bishop L M. Atwood ; ticket committee, YrilnAA. DnJMAl! 1 ..1 1 II , Tiiouo iuMumui, juwoi uunuiam, ; u iur several weeKa is reported to Marvel Atwood, Miriam Warnick, be improving in health. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Jens P- Fugal who has been Dan Adams;, banquet committee, R. D. Wadley, i Mary Monaon Elsie Swenson, M, and Mrs. Fred South-wlck, South-wlck, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bjork; pro gram and entertainment, the M. I. A- activity committee; tables, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs, Dan Wadley, Mr. and Mrs. SheJton Sills, Mr. and Mr?. Howard Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Green; publicity, Mrs. Lurena and Mrs- Angle Warnick. Primary Stake Board To Hold Union Meeting i The Primary Stake board will hold their regular monthly union meeting In the Third Ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock p. m-A m-A real Mother's Day program will be given as follows: Musical number under direction of Mrs. Leland Clark and Mrs. C. O. Jensen. -. Paper by Dean Poulson, subject: "How Our Stakes Is . Meeting Its Opportunity To Help The Child." Musical selection. Mothers Day Story by Sytha Johnsons - : ' Class work in different djart ments to take up summer's work. -Mi Kan Wee Girls are especially invited - toattend l -BUT AT BOM Future Farmers Hold Initiation The Future Fanners of the Pleasant Pleas-ant r.mift TTIe-h Sfhool held their I yearly Initiation of new members ' at the high school Tuesday evening The Springville club came to Pleasant Grove to assist in the exercises, ex-ercises, after the ceremonies Tiad been taken care of light refreshments refresh-ments were served. Agriculture BUT AT BOMB Mr., and Mrs. H.. W. Jacobs, Mrc J. R. Haliday and S. A. Kirk were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. BUT AT BOMB Mr- and Mrs- Joseph Woolsten-home Woolsten-home have moved from Lent to Pleasant Grove First Ward. . ' BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Thomas Powers of Lehl, visited Tuesday with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Otto Frampton. . t ct AT BOMB ' Mrs. Howard N. Thorne visited with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moffett at Manti, the first of the week. - '. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. LeRoy Thome and the Misses Maybell and Josephine Farr were Salt Lake visitors Monday. BUT AT HOMB The Pleasant Grove baseball team held a very successful dancing party Thursday evening-at the Second Ward Amusement Hall. BUt' AT BOMB '' FOR SALE Tomato and Cabbage plants." Call F. L. Culmer phone 1,19-Jl, Pleasant Grove. 5-6-21 !' : ' "erwog -r:. i- ;The Third ward Relief Society held a social Tuesday afternoon after their regular .meeting'fa hon- or-ot AT i-s. Afinie Johnsonvwha will ; Mrs. Hannah Robinson of Salt iva-Ke was tne guest .01 her sister The annual cemetery clean-up campaign began May 1, and will close May 15.. Every one must see Mrs. Rpgina Thome, during the past that thelr lot 18 cteaned before Week. . BUT. AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Walker have rented the home at- Mrs. Annie Johnson 'and will mve there for the summer.- ? .' V . BUT AT BOMB ' Mrs. Leonard SJoberg and baby has been visiting several days the past week with her mother. Mrs Regina Thome. BUT AT BOMB The sophomore class of the Pleas-atUSrove Pleas-atUSrove High School will hold their closing social Thursday evening eve-ning at Saratoga, providing the weather is favorable. , - i BUT A BOMB i. Mr. and Mrs. T)innu r Bingham, were guests, of Mr. and Seniors Program Mrs. Duanne Harpsr, Wednesday evening. J May 15 or the city will do the work and send statements to citizens. Be sure when you clean your lot to secure a receipt from the sexton so that you can prove that you have done the work. Each year, the cemetery committee is anxious to have the grounds in the best of shape for Decoration Day and so it will take from the 15th lo Memorial Day to complete the work- Any time after the 15th. of May it is safe to plant flowers at the cemetery- Each year people are more interested in beautifying the resting places of their loved ones. A few seeds or plants make a grave lot seem a beauty spot. BUT AT BOMB ' i Plans Maturing For Utah Strawberry Day BUT AT MO Mr. and Mrs. Alf fAston visited with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Aston, of Orem, Sunday. ' 4.; 7 BUT as loss .Mrs. Bernard We4ej of American Fork, were guests Wednesday of Mr- and Mrs. George Harris. BUT AT BOMB Plans are 1 going forward for the Strawberry Day Celebration early in Juno. The Radio Sales .nd engineering corporation have already al-ready began the radio announcements, announce-ments, warning the people of Utah of the Annual Strawberry Day. This same corporation will be on hand at the Ball Park with a loud speaker to announce . the rodeo events. A number of riders of western fame have been investigating investigat-ing the possibilities of rodeo riding. The committee are investigating different rodeo managers, en deavoring to select the best at prices they can afford. A number of concession men have been in town to investigate i possibilities for stands, and the Friday Nittht ual enthusiasm Is felt about this TJie following program will be presented to the public at the High School Auditorium, Friday evenlns, April , by the senior students: ' Cornet Trio Jesse Peterson, Geo; Larson, Jr., and Oliver Johnson. Readings-Evelyn Smith. Vocal "number 'Senior Girls Chorus." Crystal Gazer .into the future and Tne Windsor Ward Primary held i Dou Ceil Miller, a May pay festival Tuesday after- Dutch Dance-LaRaine Swenson noon. It consisted of slnsrimr ' and Winniefred Farr. dancing and winding the May Pole. ! Vocal duet Morrel Gillman These exercises were, a fitting Arlan Bastain. ' . climax for their year's work. j Reading Reva Mitchell. but at bomb J Dance Louise Christiansen c.i.iu rnnnninu tiw Arlon Bastain- 1110 UUUOU1UV VA111II VVV- V VTA. V4IV and i Second Ward Relief Society entertained enter-tained Wednesday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Mary Weeks at her home. Tha-jfi.ftftrnoori was spent jn Picnic a program and social chat. refreshments were served- BUT AT BOMB The Second Ward Primary pre- One act play with the following; students included in the cast: Harold Armitstead, Reya RichinsT Mae Shoell, Jack Spencer and Sam Smith. BUT AT HO: leave Sunday, May 8, for New York sented .the health playTNlck Tind to visit indefinitely with her sons,, Teen" at their ward' amusement Andrew anA Oscar who reside, ball Saturday; evening. The boys there. - '- -BUT AT BOMB High School Nominates Of ficers For Next Year . Last Friday the High School students held their yearly primaries annual affair. On Tuesday, trucks were used to haul of rocks from the school campus " to make the ground in good shape - for Strawberry Straw-berry Day concessions and entertaining enter-taining features. School boys assisted as-sisted in shoveling the rocks and other debris into the trucks. It takes every one in a city the size of Pleasant Grove to put over a celebration like Strawberry Day. Primary officers and teachers of the entire Timpanogos Stake have already began to plan for the miniature parade, and enlarge upon ideas they have ever Been before. New Jfeatures ,of entertainment are being planned for old and young, and plans are going forward for one of the beet celebrations within t" means of Chamber of Commerce-The Commerce-The hearty - co-operation of all citizens will be appreciated by the mlttee in charge. . : BUT AT BOMB and rirls did very well with their parts. A very food f audience was to nominate officers for the coming PrIday v(mngri Aprll 29, to select Republicans Select Delegates For State ; ; : Convention A Republican Primary was held Seminary Graduation Grad-uation Exercises April8 ' To be held In the stake tabernacle Sunday evening, April 8th- Preliminary music.';" Prayer Harold Armitstead. String quartet Mr. Swenson, Mrs. Jones, Mr. Paulson, Mrs. Clark and Mrs. Jensen.'' - - Address of, Welcome Warren . Kirk. " ' ' ' ' ' ": ' -' - ; Address Gene Smith "Value of An L. D. S. Testimony. Presentation of Diplomas President Presi-dent Warnick. TESTIMONIES OF OUR" LEADERS 1- Introduction June Jordon. 2. New. ' Testament Wesley Dicker son. X - , 8. Joseph Smith Letha Walker. 4. Brigham Toung Don Monson. 5. Johh Taylor Helen Morton. t. -Wllford Woodruff NorVnl Driggs- 7. Lorenzo Snow Lawrence Farr.' '- 8. Joseph F. Smith Lydla Smith" 9. Heber J. Grant Calvin Swenson. - Glass song "Hark to the Classmates Class-mates Song." - Benediction Marvin Radmall. BUT AT BOMB Kieth Warnick Wins ... - Retold Story Contest in attendance. BUT AT Mrs. Lucille Sorenson and Mrs. Cecil Pendleberry of Blaokfoot, Idaho, and Mrs. Frank McCuIly and teacher, Leland Clark, is in charge of the locaJfuWrearmers. - The atthe homeef Mr-and-Mrsi-J. future farmers who were initiated Sanford Walker. After the busi-Tuesday busi-Tuesday evening were seen around ; ness of the meeting had been taken school - Tuesday wearing rubber care of a social, hour . and light re- Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick entertained enter-tained at a birthday party Saturday in honor of the 7th anniversary of her son Eldredge. The afternoon Tito a miant In nlavtnff nntdnnr EmmpA ! pmonf, wer served to fifteen, Mrs. Bessie Harper of Fresno. Call- surer- J fornia; visited rrpn xuesaay Thursday with Mr- and Duanne Harfer. . ...i BUT AT BOMB . LThe. Plsasant Grove First held little guests. BUT AT BOM: The Second ward committee met Wednesday" evening- Genealogrical boots and every day hats. BUT AT BOMB LOCAL YOUNG MEN TAKE OVER SERVICE STATION Primary Association spring festival Wednesday evening at the tabernacle. All of the Primary children took part. The officers and teachers are to be com- the mended for their successful efforts. year. The S. N, W. ticket is composed of Calvin " Swenson, president; Dorothy Williamson, vice-president; and Ruth Walker, secretary-trea- The opposing party is com- tlll posed of Charles Harris, president; Mrs. Jean "Smith, vice-president; ... and Elda Neves, secretary-treasurer. A lively campaign is being: waged. A n i election will be held in the near their futre to decide ' who the officers Ward freshments were enjoyed. BUT AT HOW- "Amonsr those who attended M. I. ATdivision contest at Provo The proceeds will go to the child rh msTory p,ris fligtfibute 1 fMtofflotherR. 'I'on ward r"M" Jlen's r.ier if-Lfha Walk or ft Sole T V.. Tlolr . Story-Hrtcn Mnrt, I-Wchard AIIre5. f W-Herman ILe w Mothersn-.- ...-,1. ' Robert Holdaway and Myron Jense have leased the "Walnut" or Cities Service Station and will he prepared to render- the best of service ser-vice for your ' automobile. Robert has recently returned from an L. D. S- mission and is ambitious to get busy at some : useful JEnc Myron had charge of Oiw Genew f Service Station for some time ana- near ther city , Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs-. A. P. WarnicK, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill , Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Lyean Johnson, John-son, Miss Orpha Clark. Mr. Ray Deveraux, Miss Louise Christiansen, Mr. Arlan Bastain. BUT AT BOMB ren's hospital in Salt Lake City. -BUT AT BOMB will be next year- BUT AT noil American Fork Canyon News For the -past three days the Yankee Yan-kee Mfr.lng Company- in Amerian won a host pf frie The Third Ward Gleaner girls . Fork Canyon have been Installing a entertained "Tuesday: eyening at the nine mile traction cable to aid in Alex Thornton home in honor of transferring ore from the mine to Miss Rose Leichty, who has been Deer Creek. Twelve men have been their class leader for the past yeoi employed on this project- The . Kmiinment for the Pleasant Grove7The inl9 presented, her-with a mine is loading as hlgn as ninety -r.-ii- i-.i..v. i v, .niu,! 4 tj .-hMwt iiim-konn eioth ' tons of ore 'per day ": from Deer XIIIS tlUU ltB UVm fULHU ---- - - ifle range has been made east and The evening was spent in games. Creek to rieasani urove. roui. south of the home of David Gourley, Refreshments were served. trucks are used which maxes iour grounds, Ai t. B,.T At aol. 'or five trips every any. Several families will move to There good dump will he. rifia practice. Will be held early nextj a group ?f nelghbora and friends Hayes Is enjoyed a candy pull Monday ueertrwu-iuruwmii. ii.IH h, -hnmr, of-McJllnJ-are.: cabins ,an Mrs--JByronAdamson. Those en-! floors to live In. There is a pos- Mrs. MHlen Radmall- was hostess invln th8 social were: Mr. and slhlllty of erecthTgetner caoins, ai e-lad to have himserve them again. snfiaT rnornme. Ike They expect tron a nice clean ppesldent 0f the club. "'" business, to be prompt service but at hqmb and willinsr to serve you. but at bomb to the ladles or tne Aiotners uuuj Mrs." H C- RobertsoTi, nr. ana mm ymm w - HToth'Io Trarvl Plan i Thursday afternoon. Two"" saxa-! MrB clarence Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. ploy ees. The star route mail from maniia Wara riUl 'phone solos were rendered by King c. p cteliL) Mr. a Mrs, Arnold Pleasant Grove office makes peer ChUTCh Clean-Up Day Drysdale. a cello solo by Mrs. H. P. ! Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Creek more in touch with valley -. Jones and a reading by Miss Mau- :Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Hales, towns, and a good place to spend rriu - ir. TXTobh will tinM fl. rti 1 a am otfxn nf Am erican Fork. ' --a ir, nien Wallew. the summer months. : . r'ij?lise. McCandies Pern fAnh. and BOM Society Confer. Be Held 3, May 10 "'' of the 'Tim -"''H, hoM ' Wiferenec in t,. .til All 111 ruesday, August 10. n?d at 10,a. m. and AM members re 10 he present. The 18 invited. Lunch nocn byeLindon, anl!a Ward mem- Soci I Stake ' aapei, , ftllbe a- ynrg?d Wblic ' ana n Church clean-up day &itunlay, The special guests were,: Mrs. cor.i beginning at 2: SO p- m. -The d:f- BezzantMrs. Ruth Bezzant, Mis's ferent organizations have been as- Marjorle Holdaway.T Mry Elroy signed certain duUes and certain "west, Mrs. Sarah Dickerson, Mrs. ! nesjaT evening at her home. The parts of grounds and buildings , to Jennie B. Johnson and Mrs- Clara j evenjng was spentyln progtesslve take care of. .The new entrance Bullock- The afternoon was spent jpgs and social chat. The guests steps were put in Thursday. C. l in social chat. Delicious reiresn Warnick Is general chairman of the' mtnts were served. BUT AT BOMB The First Ward Primary held an tabernacle BUT AT BOMB ; Miss Marjorie Holdaway enter talned at a Buffet Luncheon Wed- entertainment th. the Wednesday evening-'- BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Christlanson delegates to go to Ogden, Saturday to attend , the . state convention- Delegates will De selected there to attend the National Convention. The delegates are: W. W. Warnick, War-nick, Mrs. Mary Cooper, Bert Cooper and Floyd A. Walker .- SWT AT BOMS may day Festival held ,..A May JJay. Festival was given by the Manila Ward Primary Tuesday. Tues-day. The program consisted of a professional performance, all Primary Prim-ary children taking part The Herald, Bobby Monson, announced the coming -of queen. The queen, Dorothy Eaves,and -her Jittle at-tendants, at-tendants, Marilyn and Irene Warnick War-nick ftnd Roy Eaves and Carl Smith,- then entered the hall. The dances were demonstrated as follows: -Today's the First of May, group two; The Butterfly Dance, Zlons Girls; the Three-legged Dance, Trallbullders land Zlons Boys; Winding the May Pole, Seagulls Sea-gulls and Mlkanweee. After the program . games were played byUiechlldrennd parents. Ice cream and cake were sold. BUT AT BOMB - . cleejo-'Vn campaign-. -l.ehi's Busy Corner District Interpretive Reading Finals To Be . BUT AT BOMB The Timpanogos Stake Relief Society So-ciety Board entertained those who took part in the Book of Mormon play "Zada" Wednesday evening. included Dean Pwuison, juicnie Hillman. Rose Leichty, Rose Radmall, Rad-mall, Daisy Nielaon, Elizabeth Newman, Helen Smith, Margaret Emilv -Pederson, Oleda riavton. Edna Newman. Watklna. Ethel West. Leone Told Held At H S FridaV May 4th- at the SeCnd Ward B"ef Viola and Josie Wert. Iieia Al H. D. Xliuajr SocietrRoom. The room-is beauti-I . at bomb - ! ... .... fullv furnished and was decorated The Alpine District Interpretive- y ,nKUtma Keaamg nnais rui oe ne.a ... ..hakhur and rreetings. 6 - v.. 'msm-p and babr are doing nicely, Porter LeavlU " " - - . Proctor, suuerw. . June Proctor, eight" years old, , Will. J... t fxr ni r. Tit hmhuuiwi, hoot 'rSn Vrepreeenu- that WiMbI a blcycl, Monday even - tire, from Lehl. American For f . VJ k-. i I.. lAVoa Tnnr wt-r piuutcv - mnA TJnmlf TTI4t 4Cr4kAola. . ur.....t..u. wan on n- nuinr, all. ' T i. - . . - - t j,. . accompanied their daughter, Louise, to Provo, Tuesday evening. - BUT AT BOMB Miss Arvllla Clark win attend the state convention of ther Phi Delta Theluia PI Sororities at Salt Lake City next Saturday. " HiUT AT BOMB Mr- and Mrs. Leland Beers an nounce the birth of a fine baby boy Sunday morning.. May 1. Mother June had been visiting with v ..4m,ihir. Mrs. Mary C An- u B ' IK. GAR OWNER! n t expect a good job of greasing with just one 01 Preasp t ... . . .... vl.j t Dg done-v e have nine diiier- rjob '"cui ior eacn. e can guarantee bo inn r " ' PLEASANT GKOVE, UTAli when a boy, wnom "" know, rode up behind her and be- ral eood time waar voted by Those present were President and Mrs. Ed. Cragun. uisnop ana w ,. rft out of hU waT L. M. Atwood. Mr. and Mra J. V.j She received . Johnson. Mr. and Mm Horace Mon-i head and a -on. Mr. and Mra-Wllford Neve. J U,y Mrs. Erne Aaamson, , hIa b1cycle and got hp Jacobs. Mr. and Mra Lyean n onto hi Mr. and Mrs. LaGrand Jorman, Mr..- " -.j,.... and Mr Heivin Farr. Mr. and Mrabicyc e rode JJJ Klefl Fugat Mr. and Mrs. T. .j, . Gleason, Helen Garnet. Cora Harper home , aj . Orril Anderson. Leo Pierce. Rumell , Her nae. but Cragun, Jesse Monson Arv , did notta ow the Clara. Viola and- Jorie West, Ralph she thinks S and Miss Madsen, ; j theext Ume she IUT AT bom: Mr. and Mraf Sr-Tr-Shelley of American Fork and Vivian Smith f Salt Lake, were -Sunday dinner ruests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker - " "America's Cap" AecordlDg to Frank Menke's "in Sports Record Book." the prise for the first international yachting net eras a cup costing about $500, donated do-nated by the Royal Ycbt club of England. It was first put In competition compe-tition In 1801. and was called "The 160 Guinea Cup." A guinea Is equal to $5. After the America won the race It was referred to aa the 'America's cup." and. tucb has been its designation since. Ccunty Farm Bureau . . . Day Set The annual Utah county farm bureau day will be held August 17 according to a decision of the exi cutive board at the last mee-!ng The place of the annual outing hag not been determined. Last year it was held at Geneva, Utah lake re i or- '" " -r--7 A schedule of events will be drawn up soon by members of the board, Jesse Hall, Pay son; Evans Anderson. Lehl; A- J. Wright, I.In- don; Mrs, J. P. Fugal, Pleasant Grove and Mrs- Einer Chrlstensen, Spanish . Fork assisted by. the ounty agents, Lyman II. Rick and Anson B. Call. . . -o Kteth Warnick'. son of Mr- and Mrs. A. P. Warnick won the Vanguard Van-guard Retold Story Contest at Provo Tuesday. Eight stakes participated par-ticipated lnu this division - contest and Kioth was the only first place winner In the. Timpanogos Stake. He was presented with a gold pin. The-subject of-his story was "Peasant Wit," by Neva Henshaw-The Henshaw-The Judges 5 In this contest were: Don Carlos Wood, Rachel Grant Taylor ; and Elsie Hogan. ; BUT AT BOMB 1 Daughters of Pioneers Hold Meeting BUT AT BOMB - The Pleasant Grove Camp of the Daughters, of Utah Pioneers held a meeting on Sunday last, in honor of the late Joseph and Mary Ann Bales Dickerson, Pleasant Grove Pioneers of I860. - Opening song Mixed chorus by the grand children '"Let The Lower Lights Be Burning." Prayer by0BephHrAdaihS. - Introductory remarks and greetings greet-ings by the camp president, Rose B. Hayes. Solo by grand daughter, Mrs.. May West Halliday of American Fork, accompanied by her . daughter, Naomi- ..'-. " Biography "Tf "Joseph """Dickerson " given byjRIroy R. West, grandson. Piano sewtlon by M- Lucllie Dickerson Parduhn,. grand-daugh-ter. . ' . "Rir.ember the Maiae At the time of .her destruction, the Battleship Maine had crew of 28 offieeni and 328 men. The exple-IfolresulteLIn exple-IfolresulteLIn the death of two oHcers and 250 of the crew; 8 of the crew subsequently died of wounds, . . i . "Reading by Miss Louise West, '--- -pxiiati grand rdaughterJiiegrBBhy ' Mar? Ann Bales Dickerson glven. by Mrs. May West Halliday.' Duet by Mr. and Mrs, E. R. West, accom- panled byMrs. West. Address of reverence and appreciation appreci-ation for our pioneer ancewtry given by Junius A. West of Ameri- -can Fork, a grandson- Short talks were given by the following neighbors and friends, C. BHarper. ILL. Swenson. B j, j Walker, J. H. - Adama. Mrs. Lucil'-e - -Walker and Mrs. Helen Harvey. ' Closing song by the -chorus cm- . titled "Before Thee Lord, I Bo,w " My Head. Benediction A. P. Warnick- Ethel Brlndley, SecreUry. risT"" ' BPTAT BOMB " Four Local Students : To Receive Normal -Diplomas Four young ladies from this ""city" will receive Normal Diplomas at the graduation exercises of the - R Y. U, this spring- They are: Mildred Christiansen, Bern Ice Cullimore. Thora Hales and LiiciHe Wadley. .1 Service Station , UNDEE NEW MANAGEMENT ' Let "BOB" or "MIKE" Serve You Best Service In Town For Tour Car : Holdaway & Jense STATE HIGHWAY NEAK HIGH SCHOOL n7 |