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Show jxxr" - - . ' .number . ,. ........ ,f Pleasant Grove Locals - - - a . Mrs.. J. D Immunity Clean-up Day Should Begin at Campus . Kaayi . noted fcant Grove n community co-u"""- fojects that have been im The annual ceieuii Lrry Day shows what com- co -operation mett j. tn.a have Intensive prepa" or ward to get Toot venr about t.eny u&y. was spent at tne pan the donation of many -days l,r by interestea mau. unity. There was saw abor spent on tne Campus, so that the ground used for celebration pur- lind also for school athletic e field. . .'' , purchase of this piece of ly has been a huge job- The Club and Chamber of Com- . ' j tVlAt stp.hool have stoou -T t,- A project- Wow umw iu la property is assurw, .,. th-while project for public a citizens. One of the most -while projects of this spring be a community School lis Day." Every able Doaieo. n the community could either a day's work or a days and this ground could be it completed In this time. course it will first be neces-to neces-to have the ground surveyed nmnprlv leveled, all old , i - k removed and all unnecessary taken out. After theround iperly put in shape a-baseball nd and race track can be nently laid out. It will take loads of cinders to complete aee tracK. itucks couiu ue ied for a day for this purpose. s a great satisfation' to citizens fijoy projects mai iney nave ver successfully,.' No one who n the beautification plans City Park regret the hours ork 'it took to complete? it that the school need this ms put in shape why not make nmunityrday of it and be glad each man of -the community uded in putting It in shape. BUT AT HOME employment Com-Mttee Com-Mttee Will Put Men - To Work Soon Mrs. Annie Benson Dies In California Cyril J. Thorne entertained at Fage entertained at a social last Saturday, evening1: family dinner last Sunday Mrs. Annie Benson, one of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove's oldest' residents!" was brought to Pleasant , Grove for burial, having passed away in Cali fornia. ' Mrs. Benson resided herei Twenty boys and girls enjoyed progressive pro-gressive games and social chat. Refreshments Re-freshments were served." BUT AT BOMI '. Gilbert Kichardson and A- G- Keetch spent Saturday in Salt Lake t on business for the Llndon-Orem Dairy Co. - ; BUT AT EOm Mrs. George Terry and children . BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Nyal Wadley enter-' tained at few friends at their home Sunday evening- BOT AT BOMB Elizabeth , Jense, employed at Thornton's Store has neeh ill most of the week with the flu. . BUT AT BOMB ' Mrs. V. H. Barney and son, J. E. Barney, were Salt Lake visitors of Park 'City, spent this week at line nome 01 nirs. ierry p""" i Tuesday. - untileight-years ago. She was p and Mrs. Alonz& Hooley. . . but at hokbS born In Sweden, December 4, 18p2. BOT AI HOME Avelyn Richards is kll at the Her husband Andrew G. Benson I .. ..... WoTOL. I ,mo ,! rarnts. Mr- and Mrs. 1YJ.1 4 CillU iXLL O. k III il AlA'.A V V - ' - - had as dinner guests last Sunday . Gec-rge Richards. Miss Lucy Wadley and Vilace Rad-mall. Rad-mall. bct at bomb sins are: being made to put a ber of Pleasant Grove's unem led to work at once on the new lol campus- All funds received l the basketball game and :e will be used in - employing to put the campus in condition spring activities. All persons ring work should make appli Im to their . bishops, Howard N rne or J. M. McFarlane at once. pe unemployment committee is rous of furnishiner work to e most in need."' If you know of one badly in need of work may not see this paper please ruct him to get in touch with proper authorities, so that all have an equal chance to- re- e the work- It is hoted work be started within the next few L " ' .. , BUT AT BOMB Won Relief Society Entertain Husbands pe Lindon Ward Relief -Society entertain their, husbands at a pam and social Thursday even- March 17th, In the Lindon Hall, event is to celebrate the Miization of the first Relief ety. w Program Will xnnelot nt hii act plays entitled "Hen Pecked fer Gossip" and "A Train To fro," together with musical bers- . died in W04- She is survived by one son and one daughter, Renyard Benson of Pleasant Grove and Mrs- Nina I Grace of Lynnwood, Dan- i fornia, also twelve grandchildren-Funeral grandchildren-Funeral services were held Monday at 2 p. m. in the Third Ward chapel with Bishop F. D. Atwood in charge. "Sometime, Somewhere" was sung by the - Relief Society chorus, and the invocation was offered of-fered by Albert Olson. , The sing ing of "Rock of Ages,"., by the chorus followed. The speakers were: M. S. Christiansen, W. L. Hayes and Niels Fugal. Other musical numbers were a vocal solo, "O My Father," by Clara Christiansen, an organ solo by Mrs- Mary Neves and the closing selection, '"Shall We Meet Beyond The River," by the Relief Sddety chorus. The bene- d'otfon was Dronounced by W- W. Lim. : - ' ..r;-..-- Interment was made .in the Pleas ant Grove Cemetery wnere jne grave was dedicated by Henspn Nielson. but at bomb Ten Months Old, Baby Dies Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Warnick entertained en-tertained the members of the "east "Iligbee of Harvard" at a social at their home after Mutual, Tuesday evening. J BOT AT BOMB The First Ward Relief Society will entertain at a dinrier and social next Tuesday afternoon, March 15 to commeorate the organization of the first Relief Society. There will ha an" aDnroDrlate urogram and games- v ', BUT AT HOMB BUT AT BOMB The Firemen held their regular meeting and fire drill at the fire hall last Monday evening. BOT AT BOMB . ' y Mr. and Mrs. Harold A- Thome of Salt Lake City, were Pleasant Grove visitors Thursday. . .-- ..-BOT AT BOMB r- Mrs. Ruth Monson is seriously ill following the birth of a baby daughter Wednesday,. . The infant died soon. after birth.; " T." -' -BUT AT BOMB-- Sam Burns left Wednesday morning' morn-ing' for a business trip to Cali fornia He expects to visit Boulder Dam while enroute. ' - BUT AT BOM Mrs Joseph J3. Fage spent the Mra-A L MeeCham. entertained Thursday ..afternoon, Her sisters and sister-in-law enjoyed an week.end with her daughter and afternoon of sewing antt social 80niiaw Mr. and Mrs. Waldo chat, served. Josie Baxter made a bustness.trip. to" Salt Lake Tuesday. ' v. BUT AT BOMB ' Mrs. W. L. Greene was a Provo visitor on Monday. - " . BUT AT BOMB ' Mrs,' H. C, Robertson and son. Glen, motored to Salt Lake Saturday' Satur-day' . t - I BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Vatton Mortenson of -Eph-raim, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Inez Olpin. ' - BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Dean Meredith of Los Angeles is visiting with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and'Mrs. Joseph West. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Victor Duke ofHeber, was a guest Sunday at the home of her brother, H. W. Jacobs, and family. ' ' j BUT AT HOM Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Hilton and son, Jack, of Salt Lake, spent the week end with Pleasant Grove relatives -BUT AT BOMB . Mr. and- Mrs. Alfred Swenson of Provo, were Sunday visitors with Mrs. Swenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal. .. " -BUT AT BOMB " Dr. and Mrs. Dean A. Harvey and Mrs. Effie Chiprnan of Salt Lake, were guests Sunday of their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey. . BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson are rejoicing over the arrival of a winsome win-some baby girl Sunday morning. Mother and baby are doing nicely. i i iBUT AT BOMB Mrs. City Officials Appoint Night Watchman Mr. and Mrs- S. D. Moore, Jr. and family, formerly of this city but at present -residing in Fillmore, Utah, arrived in Pleasant Grovj, Sunday afternoon with the body of their ten months old "son,1the only son in, the family. The littel fel low contracted influenza which de veloped Into pneumonia. He was ill but about five days. The family ia heart, broken. Funeral services were held Mon day afternoon at iz-.au m uie Timpanogos Stake Tabernacle, Bishop B. H. Adams conducting and Counselor II- P- . Jones in charge of the services. . ' A duet, "Whispering Hope" was sung by Beatrlce'and Maurine Monson,' Mon-son,' and was followed by the in- rnntinn bv-H. E. Farr. ' The speakers were: S. L- Swenson, Stephen L. Chipman, Parker Robinson, Robin-son, former Bishop of - Fillmore, and closing remarks by Counselor H. P. Jones. Other musical num solo, "My Father Knows by Beth Blackwell, an organ solo, "The Lord Is My Shepherd" by Mary Neves, a string trio by Mrs. Leland Clark, Mrs. H. p. Jones and Mrs- C O. Jensen. The benediction was pronounced by President W. W- War nick. Interment was in Pleasant Grove cemetery where -the grave was i4ir.atoA hv the grandfather "of HCV'"' w . oflrt s T. Moore. Sr.. of Pay son. BUT AT HOMB and social A dalnt tray, luncheon was. Bateman of Alpine. BUT AT HO BUT AT HOMB The Primary Stake Presidency held a business meeting at the home of Mrs. H. C. Robertson Monday. The other members present were: Mrs. Ar HrLoweand Mrs M. K. Christiansen. BUT AT BOMB ' - ' The M. L Ai' Stake- Board held a Axel Johnson who has spent the winter in California 'is expected home the first of the week. " ; '- -BUT AT HOMB T Mrs. Anna Peay entertained the business meeting at the Seminary Building -last Tuesday evening. Special visitors were Pres. W. W. Warnick and James H- Walker. BUT AT HOMB The Seventies . Quorum of the Lindon- and Windsor Wards will dancing party .and social Announcement liss Nellie West a graduate from the Provo Beauty School hd -holder - state certificate pH sere the public at her home htil April 15th. fab Curls - 25c finger Wave 25c Not Dried) - t-asonabl'e prices on Facials. irctis. Scalp Treatments. Man-" Man-" aid Arm Massages. . Iiss Nellie West PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH PRIMARY CONVENTION Primary stake convention will be field Sunday, March - 13th in xno Second ward chapel. A"Tnemberoi the General Board of the Primary Association from Salt Lake City will be oresent. , ' - . Two meetings will be held, one ai 10 o'clock for stake presidencies, members of high council and pri- a-ir otalrA hoard members; the j 1:30 session is for aU those who at- ttm first meeting and also hinnrlcn nrimary ward officers and teachers and parents. The primary workers would like very much to have the parents visit them in their convention. Be sure to note that the afternoon meeting begins at 1:30 o'clock. BUT AT HOMB LOCAL MAN ADDED J. TO PAPER STAFF jean Poulson has been added to the editorial staff, of the - Provo Herald as reporter, succeeding Ernest Er-nest Rasmussen who has been promoted pro-moted to editor. R. W. GpodeU former managing editor, resigned his position to work in the sports j department of the Salt Lake Tele-:eram. Tele-:eram. - f J.-O. wen wUl --roanagr- the ! Herald In addition to directing the : advertising department. ' - Jean has been assisting -witli the reporting for the Provo Herald for some time.. He aided in preparing the court proceedings at the Romero trial He has also written feature articles for the -Salt Lake Tribune and other state- papers. He la wet! qualified for this work and it is .the J line of work hfe wishes to loliow. His many friends wish him success. give Saturday evening, March 12, in the Lindon Hall- The proceeds will go to the missionary funds of the two wards. ' " s - BUT AT HOMB' Mrs. Wilford Freeman entertain ed at a quilting Tuesday afternoon. Those present were Mrs. Janet Mills, Mrs. Annie Mills, Miss Lorena White, Mrs. Emily Rae and Mrs Martha Bullock." After the quilt was finished a oainty luncn was served- BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk were called to Salt Lake the past week to be at the bedside of Mr. Kirk's mother, Mrs. Rebecca Kirk," .who is very seriously ill with asthma and other complications- - BUT AT HOMB The married sons and daughters of Mr- and Mrs- Alonzo Hooley en tertained Tuesday evening lli honor of the forty-sixth "wedding anniversary anni-versary of their parents. The evening was spent in family rem in -ences. A picnic luncheon was -served. . BUT AT HOMB A number of Pleasant Grove pep pie will attend a musical recital of the students of Miss Margaret Summerhays at the B. T. Uy Friday evening at 7:80. 1 Miss Gertrude Gourley is leading soloist. She also sings in a duet a selection from "Madame Butterfly." Roy Fage also hag a solo number. Pleasant Grove is !proud of the success of her citizens. , ' BUT AT WOMB The Lindon Ward Relief Society held a very profitable work meeting at their Relief Society room last Tuesday. Forty ladies took their lunch .and spent the day In quilting quilt-ing sewing rags for rugs and in SeaGull Girls of the Seeohd-Wrd Primary Association at her home Wednesday evening. " BUT AT BOMB Jacob Christensen attended the temple excursion at Salt Lake la?t Thursday and spent Friday with friends : 'in ; Ogden. ' . BUT AT HOMB Mrs. May Grua and Mrs.. Anna Peay will entertain , the Second Ward-Gelaner Girls at a delicious Oscar Oler and son return ed to their home in Shelley, Idaho, the first of ' the week after a " ten days visit with Mrs. pier's mother, Mrs,' John C. Nelson. BUT AT HOMB Mrs?. Joseph : West and daughter. Mrs. Adena Edwards of Los Ange les, 'California, were week-end guests of Mr." and Mrs. F. L. Mulli nero'fSalt ake City; BUT AT HOMB " : Spencer Hayes returned recently from an extended trip to California where he has been visiting! with" his brother Emmett, who resides there. BUT AT HOMB'" 1 : . Mrs. Mary A. Cullner and John Boulter were married in the Salt Lake teffiple last - Friday. They will make their home in the First Councilman Dickerson reported at the meeting Saturday that Mr. Fage, who has had charge of construction con-struction of the settling tank, had resigned because of the decision of the council to reduce the wage scale, and that Warren Beers had been employed to replace him. Councilman Fugal reported- that the opening of the street in the southeast part of Ue city was nractically complete, four days having been spent on this Job. A resolution drawn up by. the business men asking that Heber Gardner be re-appointed as night-watchman night-watchman for Pleasant Grove city, was presented tp thp council Motion was made and carried that resolution be filed. Appointment "f Mr. Gardner as nightwatchman was mad by Mayor Olpln and by .motion of Councilman Fugal the appointment appoint-ment was duly ratified by the council. - i Councilman Walker moved that the city proceed to collect the delinquent de-linquent culllnary water accounts. An amendment was made by Councilman Coun-cilman Fugal that delinquents be billed with interest at eight percent from date of last statement- The .motion and amendment carried- Moved by Councilman Fugal that Bank of Pleasant Grove be permitted per-mitted to put. cement in front of bank on sidewalk In harmony with their request. Moved by Councilman Clark that the council meet with the manager of the canning company to appraise damage done to cement sidewalk in front of old opera house as a result of driving on same with trucks. Motion carried. . . . , ... Pleasant Grove Defeats 1 LeM In Last Game Pleasant Grove defeated the Lehi team In the final game here Friday. The first half was easily won by the local team the score Detns double at the half. Merlyn Wad ley was taken out of the,game because be-cause of a, sprained knee and Romain Clark was taken out on personal fouls. This crippled the . team as both men are valuable guards. Jn the second half the Lehi boys were able to make the score closer and worried our boys-- f The Pleasant Grove boys went through the league games without a defeat. ( Captain Gourley and his teammates team-mates have again demonstrated that they are a real working basketball "machine" and are sure to' bring home honors from the " state tournament It Isn't a one or two man team, but a five man machine, ma-chine, which will give any high school team some real competition BUT AT HOMB , PLEASANT GROVE GIRL . i APPLIES FOR COLLEGE x NORMAL CERTIFICATE Ward. dinner and social at the Grua home next Saturday evenlnfU nrr AT HOMB ' Charles E-Thorne and "family moved Into their new home on the state highway the first of the week. The Romero Home has been purchased pur-chased by Mr. Thorne and' completed. com-pleted. The Thornes are very comfortably com-fortably located there. The-yards and sidewalks Will be beautiful later in the season. BUT AT HOMB Elder . Reese,, a recently returned missionary from the Southern States will be the principal speaker speak-er at the Lindon Ward next Sunday Sun-day evening A special musical programwHr also be rendered. BUT AT BOMB Beth Blackwell and Margaret Whittingham attended a concert In Provo, Monday, given"''b"ylneB7T'." U. Symphony Orchestra, Raymond Peterson and Harry Blackwell of this city are members of this organization and assisted with the concert. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Cullimore are moving this week into the home of Mr. "and "'Mrs. M, S. Christiansen across the street from the Third Ward chapel. Mr. Cullimore is the new local manager for the Dixon-Tayior-Russseir Co. store. Pleasant Grove welcomes tnew forTnerTsl-dents forTnerTsl-dents of this community and wish Mr. Cullimore success. Many of the teachers and students stud-ents of the high school also parents par-ents Of the basketball boys and other local fans are preparing-to attend the basketball tournament at Salt Lake" City next week. Tie bovs made an excellent , showing i fcnrtA tn win first jrttt -" ' Regarding opening of street west of High School Campus from Main to .. First .. North streets', motion was made ftn1 carried that streets committee get in touch with Mr. Poacher, regarding purchase of sufficient of his property for this purpose. BUT AT BOMB WELLING SPEAKS TO FARM BUREAU other work. Besides doing the j place this year. Tne community are work, a "very enjoyable day was! behind them and hope for success. - - spent. BUT AT HOMB A little paint will do wonders to "dress up" a store or dwelling- If you doubt this statement call at the C R. Clark Mercantile Store and see the new interior of his place of business. A coat of paint, put on by Mr. Clark and his family has changed the Interior and made the place more attractive. Spring is the time to begin paint-up campaign. clean-up- 'games. Dainty refreshments were BUT AT BOl June Gourley, Orpha Conway and rtth rrvndal rave a party t Beth Drysdale's Mondays March 7 The following girls were present. Byrl Lewis, Garda Pherson, Geral- dine McKorlain, Shirley Spencer, Wilma Green, Lucille JFugaL Helen Smith, Bonnie Jensen, Beth Drys- Aaln. Oroha Conway and June Gourley. The evening was spent In served. TRY A HAIR GUT AT Lee's Barber Shop Pleasing you keeps us in . Business . . . PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH MAIN STREET BUT AT HOMB The Relief Society of the Windsor Ward VM" give " a program ' and social at their Relief Society room Tuesday afternoon, March 15, celebrating cele-brating the first organization " of the Relief Society. . BUT AT HOMB " The following young men,- old basketball stars played a game of basketball with American Fork old stars Monday evening and defeated them in an almost - double score. The players, Ralph Smith, Leland Cullimore, Verl Christiansen, Spencer Hayes, Milton Kirk and Eldon Johnson. BUT AT HOMB r If you wish to see a -beautiful asphalt roof, go to the home of Isaac E. Carlson. Should you desire one like it call on J.fE. Barney of this-.clty. He: has several styles of roofing. Prices reasonable. adv BUT AT HOMB Albert Anderson was guest of honor at a surprise party lield In his honor at his liome last Friday eve. ning. Those who enjoyed, the social besides the guest of honor Were Mrs. Alma Christiansen, Mrkand Mrs. Oscar Rtchins, Mr. and Mrs. Lorln West, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton,- Mr and :. Mrs. Laurence Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Wllfdtd An derson and Callo Anderson. BUT AT BOMB ' ' r':j" The following out-of-town people attended the funeral of the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. S- T. Moore Jr held Monday in the tabernacle: Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Moore and Mrs. Clara Moore Skinner of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Cleort Moore. S D. Moore Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Oro Moore all of Payson, Mrs. Sidney Beck, Mr. and - Mrs. Raymond Monson of Amerlcan; Fork and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Monson of Bingham, - BUT AT HOMB . Mr. and Mrs. John L. Atwood and family of Heber, Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Atwood of the Manila ward. Bishop -end Mrs, F. D, Atwood of the Third ward, Mr. and Mrs. Wes ley J. Beck, enjoyed a family social Saturday evening at the home of their mother, Mrs. Sarah Atwood. The party was especially in honor of Miss Ardena Atwood. The evening eve-ning was spent in early family reminiscences re-miniscences and social., chat. A picnic luncheon was enjoyed. . Word was received Sunday evening eve-ning from Logan of the serious Illness Ill-ness of Miss Ilah Thorne, who is attending the TJTA. crShewas operated on for acute appendicitis. Her mother, 'Mrs. Regina Thorne, and tier brothers LeRoy- and Ho ward, motored to Logan Sunday Evening.- The operation was-over ! when -they arrived. Miss Bah is 'doing as well as can be expected. jHer mother will remain In Logan until Ilah 'is able to go "back to school. LeRoy and Howard re-; re-; turned to Pleasant Grove Monday. State Senaor Welling was -the speaker at a public meeting spon sored by the .Utah . county; farm bureau- last Thursday -evening -at the high school. He reviewed the taxation prob lem andoutltned the state lartn bureau program. : He said the five Issues which the organization stood for were: An Income tax in Utah; reassessment of property valuation: the principle of budget control and hiirie-et efficiency: reoeal of the filing fee, and Installment payment of taxes. " BUT AT HOMB ' Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Cordner of Orem were Sunday guests of Mrs. Cordner's brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks. BUT AT HOMB Logan, March B. Miss Bessie B. Burch. of Pleasant Grove, a sophomore sopho-more at the U. S. A. C, has been admitted to eandidacy for gradua-. tion with a normal certificate at the completion brthe current college year's work, according to an an nouncement last week , from the office of the Registrar. ' Miss Burch Is registered in the school of ' Education T mal certificate will qualify her for a teaching position m any grade- school. - i ' BUT AT HOMB . Annual Junior Prom Friday, April 3 A general committee has been se--lected to put over the annual Junior prom on April 8. Miss Let ha Walk- . , er is chairman, assisted by Calvin Swenson. Other, officers are: Warren Kirk, -business manager; Jean Smith and: Wayne Gammett, decorating. An advertising- com- -mittee has been selected to prepare a program to take to the-high schools of Alpine District to advertise adver-tise the Annual Junior Prom. This : committee is Phyllis Wadley, Lft-Preal Lft-Preal Walker, Leone Birch" and Don Walker. , ' - BUT AT HOMB Mail Train Changed ' Beginning on March 14th the mail train will arrive in Pleasant Grove thirty-five minutes earlier.- This will necessitate all outgoing mail Mrs. John A. Adamson, Mrs. Ella to ren-h the post office at 9:45 a- Cragun, Mrs. Milton Adamson ana Mrs. Laura Robertson made a bUBi-ness-trlp. toProvo on Monday. . . i BUT AT BtOMB . i - Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walker of Ne-phi, Ne-phi, visited Sunday with M?. and Mrs. George So veil and E?ra F. Walker, at their Lindon home. . BUT AT HOMB Mrs! F. C. Shoell and son," Rich- art. -left March 26, for California, to visit for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Wanless. Mrs. Wanless before her marriage was Miss Shoell. w - BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. Owen Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Deway he Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson of Layton, Mrs. Annie Van Colt and son of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. G. A Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson of American Fork, visited ; Sunday with then? -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson. Mr. Anderson has been 111 for some time. BUT AT BOMB Manila Ward Hold Officers Meeting The first officers meeting of the Manila Ward was held last Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. A preliminary prelimin-ary meeting of all officers was held first and afterwards the officers of each organization met separately This ward plans to hold this meet ing the first Sunday afternoon in each month to discuss ward problems. m. for sorting. but at BOMB- STAKE PR!MARY ASSOCIA TIONS PAGEANT DRAWS CROWD The 'acred pagennt."ThsuJJffht . and L't'a of tho World" - presented Inst Func'ay evening by primaries of the Timpanogos stake',Zwas very Oakland, I mjjeii jiPOT CJxited l?yan audience that packed the auditorium. One person remarked, that not another person could have born Crowded into in-to the auditorium.- The paseant was well prepared every part of it was rendered without with-out an apparent mistake. ' " Mrs. Hedve Christiansen, president presi-dent of the stake primaries- Mrs. Ethel Lowe and Mrs.. Laura Robertson, Robert-son, counselors, ward presidents and olfic?rs are to be congratulated on the splendid entertainment - BUT AT HOMB Rehearsals For Opera -"In Old Vienna" Are Daily Occurences Rehearsals for the operai "In Old Vienna" have been a dally occurence- at the high school- Every member' of the cast has been working work-ing hard on his or her part to make this one of the best entertainments of this kind ever produced by the local school. Last night and tonight, to-night, March 10 and 11, the 'Opera is being presented to the public free. We Solicit Your Patronage AND Guarantee to Give You The Best In Service Arrowhead Service Station WHEEE YOU & SIP. 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