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Show F "CD Review S5r PLEASANT GROVE, I'TAII, FKlDAY, MARCH 2.i, iii:J2 NUMBER 6 jketball Team Brings ong ig on i nt Grove again wrote their , the staWsKetmu' non ..... V. ti I i o In iw winning "u ... ... ,. ..ata tournament. Our wcatioi our coach and our team brought into the lime Ugnt Ldom and their efforts-were koDreciated. We are only tha "hreaKS am noi ifferently ana tne coveieu ..kin rtould have Deen liaiuv again to our city. - nt ti fa ut nut eam was ouo " it at the tournament ' and received individual honors i team or any player can be f. - B Gourley received the dis of being the leading scorer tate high school basketball ent, making 50 points In the Shelby -West scored 48 u'st two below his team mate He carried a consistent threat in every game. He ked as forward on two Of e first team selections and :ond team choice on the Gourley was chosen as for- one of the three selections; team center on another'&nd team forward oh the third.; uncertainties of tourrtey lition is shown by the fact ehi,r the runner-up team of bine division finished third, of the Pleasant Grove team, tanked fourth place, and I have been state champions ny basketball fans from all tie state declared. Pleasant played below par in the Gra- l:t in which the Salt Lake appeared at . their best. van s picked tins game as .tne litiintf txliibitibn'f the toiir." Il'lip boys and coach Richards pigliiy complimented for their lilt -work. ' r year Pleasant Grove -will In almost complete change-in jasketball . team as most of ears team are seniors and among the graduates. Pleas rove lias iotn tortunate Si to have a team at the tour- tit for several years. BCt-AT BOMB ' . n Junior High Band Present Program i Dixon- Junior High School of , under the direction of Alfred Bon, formerly of this city, nted a fine program at the high school Wednesday morn- ITwo readings and two dance lerswerje included in the pro - The Future Farmers, under lion of Mr. Leland Clask, were iors of this program- BUY AT HOMB Vandalism Prohibited American antiquities act of 8, VMM',, provides a $500 fine Imprisonment, or both, for. any In-TTtro Ttiall withouTTermls-' 'aitproiriute, evacuate, injure, Ntroy anf historic or prehis- ru:n or monument, or any ob- 1 antiquity, situated ' on .'jand or controlled by the United , ess"0ust the name Bayer and 0M Renuine on the packaee as "tove yoa can niw K, f ttat you a r. " : . j , - - vuiug me genome f Aspirin thai thousands of P prweribe in tW wan fe. ' "tee Bayer mean, gamin P- It W your suaraatM of ltiMllb r. s. i. Cal l, C: arnlck, ftm m in is always - llli s AF E i ' ' "" 11 ' i u ii 1 1 Honor To School How Our Schools. ,. Are Financed At a meeting1 held at) the high school Monday evening-under the direction of the Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce Dr. Lambert gave a talk on how the schools of the Alpine district are financed. He had a number of charts comparing com-paring the Alpine district with other districts of the state in regard re-gard to Income and expenditures. He compared the' teachers salaries of the Alpine district and found them to be on the average with other districts of the - state- Mr. Lambert went Into the subject thoroughly with, facts and figures to prove each' assertion. The meeting was not largely attended at-tended due to a number of enter-tainments enter-tainments that were planned for the same evening, ; 1 TOT' AT HOMB Improves Home Grounds During the past week several wjorkmen have been busy at the home of LeRoy Thorne- The front lawn, is to be raised eveif-witlv-ihe sidewalk, new cement walks put In around the house and hew front porches built. Rock, sand and other materials are on hand and the work will be completed at an early date. . . : - -BUT AT HOME Iindon Ward Relief : Society Entertains The Relief Society of the Lindon Ward "entertained in honor of the 90th birthday of -ihe-xirganization. In the afternoon on Thursday Marclrl7th,"ail the children of the ward were given a matinee and afterwards treated : with refreshments. refresh-ments. In the evening a splendid program was given to ail adult members of the ward in the Lindon hall. ...... . -. -.- ; ' ' BUT AT HOME Chamber of bommeree Executive Members Enjoy Luncheon Some time -ago the" "executive members formed themselves into two groups to put over a member ship drive, the group that sold the most membership cards were to be riven a luncheon by the losing group- Next Friday night this luncheon wil be served at. the Lions Club rooms. The winning group' are Dr. C O. Jensen, C- R, Clark, Clarence Hilton,' Hil-ton,' Nels Swenson,' H. C. Robert-. son and their partners. The losing group, who will furnish the luncheon lunch-eon and serve It, are:. E. J. Swenson, Swen-son, H- S. Walker, J. O. Clark, Hans William son and Clifford Tomlinson with their- partners. -At this luncheon matters of vital Interest to the Chamber of Commerce Com-merce will be discussed and further plans for "Strawberry Day," will be made. -: -ii.; . ".l-. beware of imitations imitations. Millions of users have proved that it is safe. Genuine Bayer Aspirin promptly o . relieves: " Headaches Neuritis ' Colds Neuralgia fc Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache Nt harmful tfttrffedta JtOom b mm. B 4m ml itptm tk$ Asorl Pleasant Grove Locals Mrs. Rollo Thornton was a Sait Lake visitor gaturday. ' BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards spent the week-end in Salt Lake. B.PT AT HOMB Miss Ethel Smith was the guest Tuesday. " " ; ' of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Van Wagner but at homb and family on Sunday. ,1 Mrs. Errol Halliday entertained but at bomb - j the Dent Zai Ladies Club at a ; Mr. andMrs. Harry Steele of bridge luncheon Wednesday even-American even-American Fork were guests jof Mr. 1 in. and Mrs. Roy Gillman on Sunday. BUT AT HOMB Dr. C. O.-. Jensen wase the principal prin-cipal speaker at the Second Ward sacrament meeting Sunday evening". even-ing". BUT AT HOMB F. S. Humphries accompanied hia daughter, Mrs, Lydia Powell, "to Seattle, Washington, for a short visit : -Vv --- --- BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harper were guests of Mr. and Mrs: Axel Bloom-quist Bloom-quist of American Fork on Tuesday. Tues-day. ; BUT AT BOMB . Miss Elizabeth Jense attended a social last Friday evening at the home of Miss Mariam Graham of Provo. but a bom At the Manila ward M. I. A. last Tuesday evening the Gleaner girls presented a one-act play. Miss Inez Monson was director of the play. , . ' BUT AT HOMB On Tuesday, March 29, Mrs. Effie B. Adamson will meet with the Manila Ma-nila ward Relief Society and give instructions iii jiuilt and rug! making. mak-ing. ' .- ' ' r BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Lucille Poulson? Hillman of Mammoth has been ill for the past three weeks ,at! the home of . her parents, :5fr. and Mrs. N. P. Poulsojn from a bad case of influenza. "."T ' -BUT AT HOME- ...... jflr,. and Mrs. Leonard Walker are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl March 21. This baby is the twelfth child born in this famiiy. Mother and baby are doing well. u. but AT HOMB - m,-c a T. fnllimnre: entertain - 4 ed her sisters and sisters-in-law at j a social Thursday afternoon the time was spent in social chat. De-liciou's De-liciou's refreshments were served. BUT AT HOMB - Mrs. Isaac Harris had as her guests Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bone, Mrs. Guy Walker, Mr. and Mrs. LaMont Carrol and Mrs. Hattie Bezzant. s BUT AT HOMB - Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil 'Downs; Mrs. Hannah Thompson, Mrs. Elizabeth Erickson and Mrs. S. R. Hampshire motored to Salt Lake Thursday. BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. J. R Halliday and Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell attended attend-ed a social of the Union Pacific Old Timers Association at the Elks Club in Salt Lake City last Saturday Satur-day evening. BUT AT HOMB A number of friends delightfully surprised Miss Natie Harris at her home- Wednesday evening. Games were played and refreshments served. serv-ed. Those enjoying the party were, Rue Harper, Reva Downs, Helen Harris, Natie Harris Donna Gill-man, Gill-man, Carma Shoell, Ellen Maxfield, Earl Louder, Oscar Swenson and. Clyde Olson. ' : ; BUT AT OM: The Manila ward M. I. A. pre-sented pre-sented the play "Hlgbee of Harvard" at the Second ward amusement hall Thursday evening. The proceeds received will be used for M. L A. use. This play Is rendered in exchange ex-change for the,- play, "Fickle Fortune", For-tune", put onat the Manila ward last Tuesday evening by the Second ward Mrlr-Ar : -.-' WAHOM-" A farewell program was . given Sunday evening in the ftindon ward h.rwi in honor of Miss" LaVernH , - - -- Cobbley who leaves April 4th for the mission home in Salt Lake preparatory to a mission to the Western States. The B. T. U. music and "dramatic art students furnished the program for this occasion. oc-casion. BUT AT HOMB " Mrs. Rollo Thornton- entertained at a social Monday evening In honor s i itoncrhter T .ii ana. The estswere: Anna Beth, Larson. . h1mi Smith. Tna : Marion Adamson, HeJen Blth;. Hayes and . Beth . Vr Glen Robertson and William" Old. i Games, and refreshments were en Joyed. . The neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nelson entertained Monday evening In their honor, as the Nelsons Nel-sons are moving out of the 4(eigh- . . a nrs- Atff. irMtlfw1 - Ml". and Mrs. Ethan Peay, Mr! and Mrs. Warren Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Gar riirk Mr and ,Mrs. H. C. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray and Mrs. Margie Wadley. The evening eve-ning was spent In games and social chat A picnic luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. Edward Payne and family were Sunday- guests of the Parr family. 'j ' BOY AT WOMB Mrs. Marion Green, of Amerien:v Pork was a Pleasant Grove visitork BUT AT HOMB Miss Edna Bullock, who is employed em-ployed at the Hedquist drug store, has been ill this week with tonsil-itis. tonsil-itis. . I PT AT HOMB i ; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Downs and two children, Dona and Jerald, of Bingham are visiting relatives te the Windsor ward. IL'BPT ALT HOMB 1 ' Mr. and Mrs.. Alton Clark and family and Dr- Bracken of Salt Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Bessie Wright. ! BUT AT HOMB I Miss Arvilla Clark Attended a lecture and Bridge luncheon at Salt Lake City Saturday given by the Alpha Beta Theta Sorority. BUT AT HOMB ii Mr. Delberfc Robison of Sevier, a brother of Joseph H. Robison of this city is in, Pleasant GOTe on a business trip combined 1 with pleasure. plea-sure. - 1 '- BUT- AT BOMB I ., Walter Mason of Boise, Idaho; spent Monday with his niother, Mrs. Katie Hayes. On Tuesday Mrs-Hayes Mrs-Hayes accompanied her: son to Salt Lake- . ' ' . , f BUT AT HOMB- " Mr. and Mrs. B. L.: Allyn and family have moved from Salt Lake and, now occupy the home of H. W-Clark W-Clark recently occupied, by Charles E. Thorfieand family,' - - - BUT AT HOMB The Fostina Club, presented the play "Dearie", Saturday night in the Lindon Hall, for the benefit of the Windsor ward Relief . Society. The hallwas packed tocapacity. BUT AT HOMB - MrB- Kate Krampton returned htmte-tendtijr-ttM. aweek Visit with her daughters, Mrs. 'Mau rice Dusenberry in Saifc,L4ke and Mrs. J. L. Huehel in Briham City. BUT AT "The FirsTWard Relief ""Society entertained Thursday, of last week at a luncheon and program com-merating com-merating the hintieth anniversary of the organization of the Relief Society. v ; . -BUT AT HOMB Mrs- C O- Jensen will be hostess to the ladies of the Mothers Club Friday afternoon. Miss Elizabeth Newman will give a book review. Several music-U numbers are being arranged for. ' . BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Lurena '-'Smith,'"' Mrs. ; Myrl Miller and Mrs. L. J. Hutchings of American Fork, were supper guests f of Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Thornton. The ladies are relatives of Mrs. Thornton. - ' BUT AT HOMB Mrs. LeRoy Thorne entertained at a social last Saturday afternoon In honor of the sixth birthday anniversary of her son, Joseph, Twenty little friends enjoyed ;out-dbor" ;out-dbor" games after- which - refresh ments were served. BUT AT BOMB Mrs- Howard Matthews enter tained- MoTsdayrzrJtfternoonrata children's party in honor of her daughter Colleen's eith birthday anniversary.. Twenty little guests enjoyed games and dainty refresh ments. -"'.'. ';"". ' y 'L; -r' BUT AT BOMB i Mrs. Melvin Huggard im at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Barney with a fine baby, boy born Wednesday. Mrs. Huggard before her marriage was Miss Bldean Barney. Mother and baby are doing nicely. BUT AT BOMB The Second Ward Relief Society presented their piay'3Ii .Uncle's Niece" Monday evening to a fair audience. The proceeds of the play was used to aid the expenses of the genealogical committee-. Mrs. A. G. Keetch entertained at family dinner '-nday The members of her family present were Mf and Mrg. Martelle Keetch and family. Mr. and Mr, Odea, Kirk " -z-- Keetch of Heber. BUT AT BOMB The Second Ward Relief Society entertained at a program and social Tuesday afternoon in honor of the nintieth anniversary of the organisation organi-sation of the Relief Society.. The fntinwinar nroeram was rendered: Two Hon of Mrs. Helen Walker; reading, Mrs. Vida Conway; talk. Mrs. Ella M. Cragun. Stake President; talk on Nauvoo and Early History of Organisation by LaU E. Thome After the program a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed. Eldon Bone and family have I purchased aliome In Lehl and are '-moving '-moving there this week. ' ' ..'T A BOMB Rith. Nelson of Lyndyl has been visiting" for the past two weeks with Pleasant Grove relatives- BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart and Mr. and Mrs- J. A. Fan- of Ogden, were. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Farr and family. J BUf AT HOMB n ! . The cast off the . play,- . , "Fickle Fortune," entertained at a social at the", home, of Miss 1 Katherine Gleason, Tuesday evening in honor of their coach Mrs. May Grua. They presented her with a potted plant in appreciation of her sesvices. BUT AT BOMB Mrs. Regina Thorne is expected to return home the last of the week from Logan where she was called on account of the illness of her daughter, Ilah, who Is attending the jU A C. , llah is" convalescing from - an - opewatlon for append Ici tis at a Logan hospital. ' - : BUT AT HOMB . A Deed Well. Done During the past week a vacant lot and side walks adjoining it neat; the Second Ward meeting house was completely cleared , of tumble weeds and other unsightly debris. The young men who did the work were Lee Beers and Ebben Dibble. A culvert wag also placed in one of the open ditches across from the church. . . People of this neighborhood have a pride In making the adjoining property harmonize with this new building. This is very worth while beginning. There are many districts dis-tricts In this city if taken in hand by neighbors' and could be made to look differently. -- ... BUT AT HOMB ' ' r Kiwauit Slogan Kiwanls finds Us origin In a word in one of the Indian " languages ' Keewtfnls. This may be" translated in. English, to ninke oneself known. In the Kiwanls clubs, it is interpret- ed as the accomplishing of worthwhile worth-while things. Their slogan is "We Build." ' BUT AT HOMB Coal and Diamonds Coal Is Impure carbon. A - diamond dia-mond Is pure carbon, crystallized. That is, the diamond has its carbon car-bon arranged In a definite form and rigidly fixed In that position. . BUT AT HOMB ' Two Great Things Learn these two things: Never to be discouraged because good things get' on so slowly here, and never fail dally to do that'good thing which lies next to yoar hand. Q. MacDonald. . - -1 BUT AT HOMB r Grains in a Bushel Botanists have figured that a bushel of wheat contains 556,000 grains, a bushel of rye 888,000 and a bushel of cjover 16,400.000. "Yep" We're Right -A NEW YEAR ANEWePRICE With Quality Maintained in New Spring SUITS- at $19.50 In All the Popular Spring Shades and Neat Designs . REMEMBER These are all 1932 Suits fresh from the maker styled to suit well-dressed men tailored with all the little touches that count in good doth-ing. doth-ing. '."'. ' . SHOESS2.95 ... You Never Pay Thorne Cariners and Agree On Growers and canners of the state agret-J on a price for the. 1932 tomato to-mato crop at a meeting in Ogden Wednesday after a week's confer-once. confer-once. " ., "'; ; The prices, as announced by Joseph F. Barker, president; of the canners' organization, are: ' U. S. grade No. 1, $10.60 per ton; No. I, $4.60 per ton. i The prices paid in 1931 were: No.' l, I1S.00; No. 2, $6.00. . This price Is higher on the number num-ber tone grade, than the first announcement an-nouncement and while it is not what the farmers would like it is said it is all that the canners can pay under the present conditions and operate. By selecting better ground and handling less acreage growers can get "out" and still raise-this cash crop and help' solve their financial problems. Co-operation between the canners and farmers this year is badly needed to maintain this industry with its provision for labor both on the farms and in the facto fac-to rys as well as providing a cash crop. While farmers - have , . protested that they cannot raise the tomatoes ata profit It is pointed out that they will probably do better even on this crop at the present prices than on some other " crops. Every business is going thru a most stren-ious stren-ious period and it will be necessary for ua-all. iAlghtenouri2eltB and work harder than ever before if we are to bring back our country and prosperity. . - BUT AT HOMB Manila Relief Society rr Celebrated Annual Day The Manila Ward Relief Society enjoyed a very fine program Tuesday Tues-day afternoon in honor of the 90th anniversary of the relief "society. The theme of the program was, "Woman as a Helpmate." The playlet of- the founding of the first relief society, .written- by Alice Driggs Brown, was., given by the members directed by Mrs,-Angie Warn Ick. Talks, "Pioneer Mothers," Moth-ers," by Lillian Ellis; "Women of the Bible," by Angle Wamlck and "Women of Today..hylQeneya Warnick were given.. . .The musical numbers of the program pro-gram were all written by. .women t. Short talks were given by Cora W. Atwood, counselor of stake board, and Mary Monson; president of the association. Mrs- Elsie Swenson and Mrs. Inez Neves prepared and served a delicious delic-ious St. Patrick luncheon. SAVE with SAFETY at s Clothes Shoo Jl , More Here, and Oftentimes Less Growers Tomato Price County Surveyor Spends Wednesday Here Through the Influence of County. Commissioner ' J. W. Gillman, County Surveyor Hugo B. Price, visited our city Wednesday and spent some time on the high school campus surveying .and plotting the same. Elroy R. West and some of the students assisted the surveyor with his work. Mr. Gillman assures the school of further co-operation of the county in putting over this project. east end of the old mercantile mercan-tile fence has been torn down during dur-ing the week and other minor Improvements Im-provements made. - Citizens and school people will watch with. Interest In-terest the conversion of this property prop-erty Into an up-to-date campus- MANY people, two hours aft -eating, suil' indigestion as they call it. " is usually excess acid. orfect-iL ...i nn-aikali, Tho Lost -way, the (jifk, harmless and efficient way, is Phillips' Milk of Magnesia. It has - remained for.,50 yeaas the standard with physicians. One spoon- ' ful in water neutralizes many times its volume in stomach acids, and at once. The symptoms disappear in five minutes. You will never use crude methods when you knowJbla better method And you will never suffer from excels acid when you prove out this easy relief, i : - - " Be sure to ret the genuine Phillips" Milk of Magnesia prescribed by-physicians by-physicians for 50 years in correcting excess acids. 25c and 50c a bottle any drug store. . ' The ideal dentifrice . for clean tee'th nd healthy gums is Phillips,' Dental Magnesia tooth-paste, s 2 For Trouble v- - H due to Acid - t -"ACID - -v 'w-iinsr ii w v II ii i a . 9 tr 5 3 I 5 a g.-- a HATS S2.79 2 |