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Show II ' tK . - - f. . ID) H - : ji P TTTj o L 1 ft i - - -w. w W hJ V WW PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1932 NUMBER 40 ors. fl. Lowe Wins School Election Pleasant Grove Locals 00 elion Wednesday tautest than has been - .hftoi election for the L ar At w vww 1 a line wi from uie icmy w. w Contract With f Power & Light Co. ;2& t Pr . j ufiTR hut the 135 wjDt U full of people waiting to cast tneir Danoi. tbe final count was umuc stood, 160 for Benjamin i for C. A, Fugal and 360 H. Lowe. . We's public declaration of ly won him the position. Tax ne SO crowded w meet men Ions that Mr. Lowe's economy b the votes. i Lowe was born in Hooper, He received his education in Mc schools and at Smith C college at Ogden. He mov- th county 32 years ago, re- fat Provo and American Fork. employed by trie Watkins company for 17 years. Six- ago he moved to his pres- tion at Orem. As bishop of i ward for six years, he to help free the ward from Mr. Lowe is plain spoken, and tries to, live up to his la.. He says uiat an ecxiuui from the superintendent pould be good sports and help pes 'and patrons solve our jal problems together. . Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren visited with relatives at Charleston, Sunday. Junius J. Hayes of Salt Lake City, Pleasant Grove visitor Wed- To Be Siimed Mrs. Merle Coombs spent Satur- Will Holman ox Delta, was the guest Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald' Ron-ald' Logie. S. Burton Smith, who is seriously 111 at the American Fork hospital, Is reported to be Improving. ,day and Sunday with relatives in iSalt Lake. Jesse K. Thorne will be the prin- Roy Brown is 111 with Influenza. Mrs. Burlin Driggs has been visit- tag for the past month' with her sister, Mrs. Dwlght Mutes, at Los Angeles, California. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Page were Sunday guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Bate man, at Alpine. Christmas Mailing Should Begin Now Mrs. Joseph West and daughter, Mrs. Ardena Meredith, of Los Ange- The City Council convened in regular reg-ular session Saturdav with vrnn. Olpin presidine Mr- and Mrs. William Partington, D., LJ ' .iMr. Leland Clark and Mr. H. P wltt thTVlX Tg, ftraC 1 . Jones were Lake visitors on with the Utah Power & Light Co. ' SaturxJa motion was made by - Councilman ; . Dickerson that a contract be siened ! w , . ' for a norirrf nf tv, , ra Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Thome tor a period st three years providing nf Ro,f T v. , . nrrw.ni- ooroim , t iy.j sircui mc were a. Cipal speaker at the Lindon Ward.lpa. California. Mrs Jreamh A nirk. sacrament meeting Sunday evening, erson and Wesleyi were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. December 11. Mrs. Amy Leigh Jones County demonstrator was a visitor at the J. P. Fugal home Tuesday. POULTRY MEETING SATURDAY Postmasters generally have re ceived lists of Instructions from Walter F. Brown, Postmaster General, Gen-eral, In which he urgros people to bgin their Chrintma mailing early, ear-ly, to avoid a rush and a possibility of having parcels, letters, cards, to-delayed to-delayed until after Christmas. He states that post offices will make every effort to handle the Christmas malls wlthost coneest-' ion and delay, but owing- to the . Catholic Church. "Notre Dame la dating from the Srd cen- Poitiers Is one of the oldest towns in France, dating from the early Roman era and many of this ancient anc-ient .civilization's1 monument still stand as testimonies of highly developed de-veloped arts, many, of, which ars now lost and many more which are in prooesn of retrogression. Probably the most famous of the still existing Intiqultlea is an old a J Cross me Complete This Week I ta theTaXtrr!i end witn r3latives here and in Pital in Salt Lake spent Monday d; the principal speaker. All are in-tween in-tween me mayor. Street committee -rn - Tuesday with relatives here. 1... There will be a meeting of all enormous volume this can be done Grande' r- -ZT' . Pouly Producers at the City Hall oniy with the co-operation of the!tury ' considered the best and Miss Mane Wffliamson who isjsaturday night at 7:30. Prof. Wari puDua Compliance with the fol-'Pst specimen of Roman Archi- iner of Petaluma. Calitornia will w taking training at the St Marks hos- I Tuesday with relatives here. and the Power company. ..J- TJ, . . . . lau ma" ""person oi ine wat- . Niht Wathmnn WpVr r-ortao, erworks committee reported that the farm the L. D. S. hospital at Salt! tumed home Wednesday after visit-mayor visit-mayor had recommended the 1 inch Lake, for medical treatment for evelS several days with her sister, Mrs. pipe line from 4th East on 1st North trouble. to 1st South on 4th East be replaced with a 4 inch line, labor to be done yited. Mrs. Arnold Lee of. Mapleton re-jMANILA WARD TO HOLD ; HARVEST FESTIVAL Mrs. May Grua' was one of the J. T. Williams and family. The G. A. A. of the Pleasant class series of kickbaU last week. The Seniors were the champions. by R. F. C. fund. Arrangements was srwlfprs at thn-'Prnrn TiiiRinp or.!Grove high school completed their maue wiui me w. w. rxjuipment Co. professional Womens Club Thurs-for Thurs-for purchase of 1500 feet of 4 inch" day afternoon. pipe, payment to be made May 1st. - The trench work was reported al-j Thomas A. Atkinson is acting as most complete and part of material ; night watchman whUe Night Watch-on Watch-on the ground-ready for installa- man Heber Gardiner is in the L. D ti"n, Chairman Swenson reported, two new water lines installed at ' the cemetery. Chairman Fugal of the License committee reported visits to the business houses in the city whose licenses still remain outstanding, and that promises of immediate settlement set-tlement had been made. In harmony with the recommen dation of the State Road Commis sion, motion was made by Council man Dickerson that the mayor be b generous response has i instrucld-totave"thrTityta-ney leceived by the committee in Is members to form a unit rrr j county Chapter of the Bed U 1 Jin the Timpanogos Stake. '0!f I 'than one hundred mftrrtber- ,ve been sold and a num- the committees have not their final report. .. chairman of the committees various wards are: First Halliday; Second Clarence Third J. M. MacFarlane; h-Dan E. Adams: Lindon D. Wadley Jr; Windsor jLowe. These' chairman have working committee in the wards who are working for. draw up an ordinance to confer with the suggested speed limits of the State Road Commission. ,. By motion of Councilman Clark j the recorder was authorized and in structed to transfer the funds remaining re-maining in the street paving district 1 fund and the State Road fund to the general fund. The bond of Nello Nlelson presented and duly approved ordered filed by the council 3. hospital for medical treatment. Mrs. Vivian West, Mrs. Eegena Thorne, Mrs. Vera Mathews, Mrs. Harry Cobbley, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Cobbley, who has been seriously ill with pneumonia following follow-ing influenza, is reported to be slowly slow-ly improving in health. Next . Friday, December 9, Mrs. Helen C. Dixon of Provo, will read Trriw Tliimn arty Xlfve TTHKnl TWe. AWW. v.l . , 1 . . 1 K ill I 1.1 . ,- dale were Salt Lake visitors last ' me Us Gay" at 12:45 Friday. Mrs. E. L. Madsen and children of Salt Lake Citywere guests Sunday Sun-day at the homeoh Mr.- and Mrs. James D. Thornfe. Mrs. Madsen and Mrs. Thorne are sisters. - The Third ward Primnryplfly! which was presented about two weaeks ago will be presented again on December 14, in the ward Amusement Hall. in the Little Theatre at the high school, sponsored by the Dramatic Art Club. Principal E. E. 'Knudsen of the Springvile high school and members mem-bers of the Student Body council spent Tuesday forenoon at the local high schooL Ideas were exchanged on student body government and school organization. , The Manila ward members will hold a Harvest festival banquet and ball December 15, .,: at their ward amusement hall The banquet will begin at 7:30. A short musical program follows with toasts and other entertaining features. fea-tures. The evening's entertainment will conclude with dancing, music to be furnished by the Third ward orchestra. . The committees in charge of this ward affair are: General committee C. L. Warnick and Mrs. Fern Edwards. Ed-wards. Invitation Bishop L. M. At-wood, At-wood, President W. W. Warnick and Mary Monson president of Relief Society. Menu Mrs. Elmer South-wick, South-wick, chairman, Annie Adams, Dan Adams, A. Pi Warnick and Geneva Warnick, Ezra Swenson, Elsie Swenson, Swen-son, Joseph Dalton, Fred Southwick, 'Joseph Bjork and vilace RadmalL Program Nettie Warnick, Arza Adams, H. V. Swenson and Wilma Elmo Richards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Parson Richards, was rushed ... ji 1 to the American Fork hospital Sun- Lost or Stolen A Dnndle Bos-'y m0rning and operated on for ton Bull Doer. From Hedonists appendicitis. At : last reports he was and SCHOOL PLAY The annual high school play will pdred and twenty five mem-1 be presented Friday, December 16, at form an active Red Cross Etion in the Timpanogos ting , will be held at 7:30 I p. m. Friday evening at the fij buDding to form a perm-pgsnization, perm-pgsnization, It 800 yards of cloth is al-arailable al-arailable in this unit to be various articles of clothing, supplies will be received time to time as needed. A te will call on people own-facant own-facant buildings on Main to secure the use of a suita- piEg free of cost to store the p until they are needed. jroduction manager win be in give out the supplies .to wbo are actually in need of f P. Each case will be looked pore supplies are given, so that f will go hungry or cold dur- coming winter. o DEPARTMENT " ' TO HOLD SCHOOL p school will be conducted by pl Fire Department every pdsy night during the com- 1111 be brought in to give ad-P ad-P different methods of fire Pi the work. , P WARDERS ENJOYS BANQUET ? than 150 plates were served "frcond ward bannuet Thurs- iing- The fonowintr nroeram falered: Two niano solos. 1 &nks; song, Beth Blackwell; H Beth Drvsdale- pn Male Quartette, under di-f di-f Mrs. Leland Clark; clarl- h Alfred Dexter and song, an. fcusic for the dancing was by Eueene Nebm and P3 of his Provo orchestra. The F T Well handlprf th huuitut Foked and served by uie best "e Second ward. Drug Store. Saturday night... .. 12-8-2t. jwas getting along nicely. Mrs. W. H. Preswi entertained at j t, ' - r. ,1 a chlldrens party mturday after-r after-r J7" f " noon in honor of her son Merrill Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Snyder. hirthdav. About fifteen little Mr. and Mrs.. Theron Snyder and rlends. enjoyed games and refresh- son, Lamar, were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Ethel Drysdale. ments. the High School Auditorium. "Easy Pickin's is a very cleverly written and a highly entertaining three-act comedy. The scene of the play is laid in southern California, r,o nvt oftAr 2-, The firemen held their regular ye of struggling, have.buutjhe thly m Mr. and Mrs J, Kemri. Mr. and! Ine Pleasant urove tiiga ocuwi Mrs. Hans Williamson, Mr. and Mrs. basketball team played the Spanish James D. Thorne and 'Chris Will- team Tuesday and were de-iamson de-iamson attended the Utah-Juab feated.?' Next Friday the Spanish r,T,to otj Fork team will play the locals in Provo Sunday afternoon. the high school gym. - Watch our next issue for the results. home of their dreams. They mov into it and then decide to give a house party to their friends of col-leee col-leee davs.- The guests incluao a nf ftra art (Tin a ant rMir1intTc noted movie actress, a rather timid!" '""t"" clerk, , who is also a budding playwright, play-wright, a hypochondriac a federal agent, a man who has been a traitor to his government, a petty thief, and a pair of lovers. The resultant chaos can be left to the imagination. The excellent comedy roles are found in thi parts of the Chinese houseboy. the Irish cook and the police officer, to scy nothing of Amelia, the hypochondria who hag such an interesting case of stomach trouble. . The cast Is made up of fourteen capable dramatic art students, who win undoubtedly put over an excellent excel-lent performanoei " CAST: Host and Hostess Georre Brockton.... Charles Harris The students and teachers of the v,ioh Erhnoi are eTaduallv asuming ning. A review of the Fire School, reguSr places at 1 high which was given at Provo twevweeks t,, weeKS of irregular ago was given by J. D. Thorne. The-attendance on account of the Flu. usual fire drill was given and tests Misg Estelle Fenton was the only teacher absent Wednesday. Guy wiilman took charge of her classes. Mrs. Martha Canhan received a taaiy cruised ngnt Knee ana otner j. Partridge of Orem en- bruises about the body when she aiT,Ml t.e T.inaoin Ladies Club at , uouvvt walked into an open cellar on a ner home Monday afternoon. Those dark back porch last Sunday eve-! pj.esent from pleasant Grove were, ning. She has been hobbling about Mrs P b NewTnan, Mrs. Karl The Invited Guests David Delmar Harold Clark Amelia Delmar ...... Edna-Fugal Hugh Delmar .. Rosonne Mar tie Robert Jones .. Gertrude Worden .... Margaret Lee Uninvited Gnests Bartley Carson ....... Dan Peterson Inez Carson ........ Letha Walker Geraldine, the maid La Preal Walker Ching Lee, the houseboy , Keith Warnick Nora, the cook ..... Phyllis Wadley Johnson, the police officer ....... ...i.-.-v Ernest Grua Miss Arvilla Clark will, be in charge of the production, assisted by Warren Kirk, dramatic manager. on a crutch during the past week, Banks, Mrs. Ernest Clayton and Mrs. but is reported to b2 slowly improv ing. No bones were broken. Alfred Rogers. For Watch, Jewelry and Kodak Ko-dak repairing E. L. Roberts. All work guaranteed. Office at Marvel and their mother, Mrs. H. E. Vard Johnson, who is attending the B. Y. wasji week-end visitor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson. On Sunday vard, Wayne Luncheonette, Pleasant Grove, Utah. "; 12-9-2tp. Mrs. Helen Chlpman Dixon of Provo, hear the play, "Smilin' Johnson, visited with Mrs. Johnson's sister, Mrs. W. H. Moore and family at Spanish Fork. days. - Therefore to assure delivery of their Chrirtmas presents, cards, and Tetters fcy Christmas Day the public should SHOP AND MAIL EARLY- Do your Christmas shopping shop-ping so that you can mall your gifts, greetings and letters to relatives and friends, and loved one at least a week or ten days before Christ-man Christ-man according to the distance! This will not only make certain that they are receiwd before Christmas Day, but will be a great aid to your postal aervlce and to . postal employees and enable them to spend the Christmas holiday with their families. All parcels must be securely wrapped or packed. Use strong paper and heavy twine. Articles easily broken or crushed must be aecurelv wraDDed and crated and Bjork. Tables and arrangements bo John Roundy, H. B. Warnick, Glen-roy Glen-roy Iverson and Scouts and Vanguards. Van-guards. A general invitation is extended to all. We expect to put over this festival fes-tival from our bounteous harvests, and aid the finance of our ward, said the bishop. WIFE RECETVES TJrVpRCE . Provo Fern W. Edwards of Pleasant Grove was awarded a divorce Saturday from Vivian B. Edwards by District Judge George W. Worthen, on grounds of desertion. desert-ion. The custody of three minor children was awarded her.. HEALTH CLINIC WEDNESDAY There will be" a health clinic held at the grade school building Wed nesday afternoon from 1 to 2:15 p. m.; Dr. Bowdish will be in charge All mothers who desire to have their babies examined must be on time and ready for this work. ENTIRELY NEW BASKETBALL BASKET-BALL TEAM SELECTED Coach Harry Richards at the high school will have quite a problem this year to select his basketball team He is hardly looking for a state championship team but expects very consistent playing from an entirely new group. There is but one letter ed man in the group. This is Ross Brinley, a substitute of last year. The following members of the team all graduated last year: George Gourley, Shelby West, Roy Swen son, Romain Clark, Merlyn Wadley and Lawerence Farr. Splendid players have been select' ed from the class teams this year to make up an entirely new team. Some Miss Marjorie HoWaway entertain-' the boys who will be tried out on .t - rWUWm nartr Fridav after- tea uus 3 Ai mf t,oii t,o ,mnU wu. eKi.TOocf. ith htrthdav. Keetch, Lee Gourley, Wllford Hoo- direction of the Senior group orthe:The afternoon was spent In attrac- Arless Steiner, Harvey Cobbley, T 1 J HC lUVH- B' '"7 .r.rsong Smilin' Through, accompanied were served. Fifteen little " Btoer Fouta'by 'ctark- TtoUn' ! were present. .O. .J. Jesse K. Thorne who has been do- Miss Susan Armitstead entertain-jing missionary work in Holland, ed at a bridge luncheon Monday eve-arrived home Tuesday morning. On ning. The following guests were Saturday evening Bishop and Mrs. invited, Margaret Whittingham. Thorne will entertain at a family Dorothy Jense. Fern Weeks, Lucille' dinner in his honor. Members of Wadley, June Jordan, Ruth Olpin this family who are expected to at-j Christiansen, Mrs. Thora Linebaugh, tend are, Mr. ana Mrs. a. inorne Cold Weather Is Here Be Sure to Equip Tour Radiator "With AiYn FREEZE SOLUTION Preper Winter Lubrication is Very NeCes&ary at this season of the year. -MAKE Arrowhead Service Station . YOUR HEADQUARTERS 161 . PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH h0SE Christensen, Cecil Bullock, guests iJeaa onuia, nijfuc uiuiiciv miu , Norvel Driggs. The prospects for a good team Is good. But time alone will tell what development will do to these boys after they learn to play the right kind of team work and mutual striving to build up the team in preference to the Individual. Pleasant Grove, always supports her b&ketball team. inu-inir mvmiilnnn will imtatlv sM i tecture left in France- the Post office and insure the proper prop-er handling of your maiL During the holiday time the vol- I is ume of mall Increases approxim ately 200 per Cent. It Is a phy sical Impossibility to handle, this great mass of mail matter enlo- One very Interesting' antiquity, especially interesting to a Mormon, ancient baptirtry that ar- cording to History, was probably erected shortly after the edict of Milan (313), the edict that gave Christians the right to practice lently and promptly within a few i their religion' publicly. Inside is JaeJtberal Quantities of excelsior, or like material, In, around and between the articles and the outside container- Parcels containing con-taining perishable articles shall be marked, "Perishable" and packed in a suitable container, accoramg to contents. Addresses .should be complete, with house number and name of streets post-office box or rural-route' rural-route' number and typed or plainly written In Ink. Do not mail Christ mas greeting In red', green or other dark colored envelopes, or In very small envelopes. Valuable domestic third and fourth class mail should be Insured. - The use of a apecial-delivery stamp will assure ; delivery en Christmas Day, and the day following fol-lowing If mailed at the proper time. Special-delivery service means the most epedilT6usniandllhfana transportation of parcels practic able as well as the immediate de-? livery at office of address- It U obtained by affixing a special -do-livery stamp of the proper denomination. denom-ination. In addition to the regular postage. When ordinary stamps aire used, the words, "Special De livery", must be written or printed 4 on ihe envelope or wrapper Immed- . lately below but never on the stamps. j There will be no mail delivery on' Sunday or Monday, December 25 and 26. the baptismal font which was peremptorily per-emptorily used for baptism by im- . mersion. , Poitiers has another very famous distinction, that of being the place where Charles-Martel won the battle against the Sarraslns who, led by Abd-er-Rahman, had conquered con-quered much of Europe with the aim of annihilating Christianity and establishing Mohammedanism. Although Poitiers has only been the church already ""has many friends here and one member. The French mission as a whole has made fine progress during the past year having baptized around fifty people. The French people are very hospitable, and although retarded In Individual religious development," is is evident that they are awaken- lngtgthls need It must be said however, that Indifference to - an 7 religion : Is very prevalent among thin nmntft nrnhfi.hlv iIiia in their dissatiff action toward the present institutions. The missionaries are very militant in presenting our, ttnnil At-ful nmittt'.'tn tffm and 4l lis impossible to fall short ol success with ruch a powe.r as our aid. I take this opportunity to ' send my regards to an. my mends at home and to assure them that my every prayer Is for t.heir happineaa and welfare. : Fraternally yours, J. Roland Jacobs KAYLE tINEBACGII BACK FROM SHOW Kayle Linebaugh day evening from returned Sun- Los . Angeles, wnere he attended the stock show and received honors for his prize calf. He had the privilege of meeting meet-ing "Will Rogers'' who commented favorably-on Kayle's methods of caring for his calf. "a - 6- -!.:' Ten Years Ago Now With Our sionaries Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of Dec. 9, 1922) Prof. Emil Hansen, of the Agricultural Agricul-tural College of "Logan, gave a very interesting talk on landscape gardening gar-dening Wednesday afternoon, under the auspices of the Ladies Farm - Bureao. 1 Cite De La Traverse , Ten Years Ago Now JTt T?irfna. Thnm nrtjinr ' Tuesday In honor, of her mother. Mrs. Jeppe Nelson's 86th birthday. Ten Years Ago Now . The 8unshine committee of the First ward, together with neighbors f rwj fHv1 4f Mr and Mrs. An- arcw niuuKU, gave uiciu au iuki-noon's iuki-noon's entertainment the first of the week. ' - - - -- -;- Ten Years Ago Now (Vlenne) 1932. Mrs. Berniece Jacobs, Miss Evelyn and Mr. and Mrs. C. R, Thome of Jacobs, LaPreal Barney and Verona, Richfield, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bge-Boren. Bge-Boren. : low of Wallsburg, Mr. and Mrs. - (Alvin Gfflman, Miss May Thome and Mrs. Leland Clark entertained the honor guest Saturday evening at a progressive bridge party. The high score of SUBSCRIBED FOR 21 YEARS - REVIEWS SUBSCRIPTION Mrs. M. C. Anderson, pioneer citizen citi-zen of Pleasant Grove, and a subscriber sub-scriber of the Review since January A two day extension class will be g jgn. again renewed her subscrip tion this week for the twenty-second Poitiers . . . . . November 6, Mr. A. F. Gaisford Pleasant Grove Review American Fork, Utah-Dear Utah-Dear Brother Gaisford; Thls letter is being written sincere appreciation for your kindness kind-ness -in "sending me regularly during dur-ing my mission the "Pleasant Grove Review- wmcn nas sureiy oeen Daughters of the Pioneers owurce of Joy at each arrival That hekJ meeting Thurs- Uttle paper is surely adapted to its Q F Herron family gave minsionary readers because of the e program. fact that It contains so many of Ten Years Ago Now the local happenings which are of The Library Board met Wednesday so great an interest to those who evening, some time was spent m hordinarlly would be among the most discussion of better quarters for enthusiastic participants. I am sin- booj and the advisability of cerely graferul uf tt-t'itig to idrork : lor a Carnegie. sponsible for the sending of my building, copy. j , Ten Years Ago Now At present I am working la a Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bush are little French town where I hare rejoicing over the arrival of a baby speti the lart six and a half months girl, bom FridaT last. the evening was won by Mrs. S-'erven at the City and .County build A. Kirk. A dainty luncheon was tng In Provo, Friday and Saturday, Iconsecutive year. served. The Invited guests mciuaea December 9 and 10. Mrs. Aima Mary -HilL Lela Banks, Martha Esplin. in charge 01 home reading residence In the community and Jones. Cleone Kirk. Mrs. William course and Mrs. Ellen Egren, cloth, hope to merit her continued support We congratulate her on her long Partington. Mrs. E. A. Beck. Mrs. mg expert, will be in attendance to A P. Warnick Mrs. F. M. Poulson, give demonstrations In these lines Mrs. H. S. Richards, MrsT Ernest of work. Six TepresentaJJves from Clayton, Mrs. Calvin Walker, -Miss ; Pleasant "Grove will be in attendance Emily Wright, Miss. EsteE Fenton, to bring new ideas back to the vart-Miss vart-Miss Ruth Peterson, Mrs. " C. O.'cus wards. On Saturday from J:30 Jenson. Mrs. Nell Adamson. Mrs. to3:30 Prof. Smith of the U. S.A. C. W. L. Hayes, Mrs. L. P. Harvey, will Uuk on the proper mode of cut-Mrs. cut-Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and Mrs. Lyean : ting -and curing home raised meat. Johnson. Everyone is invited to attend. of the home paper. Littk Gaiaed by Ckaag -Ia cases oftuberculosls, not more ttan 1 per cent seed a great chsnge of climate, nor will they benefit especially es-pecially by going far away from home or rTiands to make the change, say 1 a New JTork state health officer. . - : Hedquists Annual ONE CENT SALE THURSDAY, FRIDAT & SATURDAY DECEMBER 8, 9 & 10 HEDQUIST DRUG STORE r PLEASANT GROVE; UTAH , |