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Show r :1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1933 LEASANT GROVE REVIEW PLEASANT GROVB REVIEW Office J. D. Thome Residence phone 57-W A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Post Office at Pleasant Greve. Utah, ciass matter. second Am. Fork Locals Miss Leona Kelly returned Monday Mon-day evening from a visit of several .days In the capitol city with friends. - Mr.--and -Mrs- Eugene--Nicholas are the proud parents of a baby son, born In the L. D. S. hospital December 27. All concerned are doing do-ing veil. "Verna Werner "lolried " ToIaTTe wis, Phil Freburg and Glen Timothy of Lehi New Year's Eve .and motored to Salt Lake where they Joined a Salt take party and danced at Covey's. Cov-ey's. ' After the dance the party were guests of Mr. and Mra. Harry Tarker. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sttiafter mot ored from Bingham Tuesday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grant and Miss. Iillle Shafter. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis and children spent Sunday and Monday In Salt Lake with Mia, Davis' mother, moth-er, Mrs. A. A. Merrick. Joseph Nelson, Miss Sadie Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson and Mrs. Beth Jackson motored to Dividend Sunday- and - visited " with relatives during ' the day. - Miss Pern Davis returned home the middle of the week after 'spending eight days in Butte, Montana, visiting visit-ing her sister, Mrs. Jack Katzman and family. . , The M Men and the Gleaner Cupid and Santa Claus got. to- rtr!s of the First ward Joined In a eether this Christmas with the re- party Tuesday night following the suit that several of American Fork's opening exercises at the M. I. A. popular young ladies are wearing mretlng and went to the home of diamonds.. These parties are try-Miss try-Miss MiUle Steele. There were ing to appear quite unconcerned but thirty three present and ail en- are not very successful. Joyed playing "Stung". The prizes were won by Miss Merlene Gardner Following the married folks dance and David: Durrant. A tasty lunch 'in the Apollo Thursday night of was served. The committee In last week, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. charge consisted of Mrs. Jack Iver-, Grant entertained at their home, son, Miss Steels and Miss Esther the. occasion being Mrs. Grant's Huff. birthday. Twenty friends were pres ent and enjoyed a dainty lunch. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Logsdon arrived ar-rived here from Los Angeles, being caUei.tte.uddeja.djeftti)t.tt sister, Mrs. Elva Logsdon Smith and her husband. Wlllard Smith. The Logsdpns were here the week before for a Christmas visit with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Logsdon. 4 lbs Lard," Carton ...... : -.. 33c 4 Ibsr Lard, PaiH: Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Richards and family were dinner guests in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Sunday of the doctor's mother, Mrs. Hattle Richards. Mr. and Mrs. James Hallsey and family and Stanley Peters spfsnt New Year's In Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Stewart of Bingham, spent Monday here visiting visit-ing with the parents of Mr. Stewart, Stew-art, Mr. and Mrs. W, D. Stewart. r39c 4 lbs. Lard, Pure Leaf 42c . Butter Pound ,,....rT, 24c. & 26c Cheese, Brick, lb. . 13c Mixed Nuts, lb. -J 17c Honey, Gallon :. 59c Three Star Malt 29c 2 Padre & 1 C. W. Soap r 13c Cream & Chocolate Candy, Pound .; ' - ., 22c Oranges, Large Doz. ... 20o Shelled Walnuts, Ik . .-25c Bottle Mince Meat Regular . 29c for ...........:...... 20 Bate Store The. H. B. Club members gave their annual holiday party last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Owen Humphries. Two tables of bridge were played, Mrs. Le Moyne Despaln winning high score prize. During the afternoon gifts were ex changed, and a delicious lunch was served. The Elders of the First ward en tertained In the ward chapel last Friday night, about fifty of the Elders and their wives being pres ent. The time was enjoyalrty spent In listening to a splendid program after which games of various kinds were played and tasty refreshments were served. Jack Iverson presided over the program. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 8. Priday and family motored to Heber on Wednesday And- visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Clyde and family. - Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson had as guests for New Year's dinner on Monday, Mr. and Mrs. James Spratley, parents of Mrs. Anderson. Ander-son. ." Mr." and MrsrRrLr Ashby have received word from Montpeller, Ida ho, of the birth there late in December Dec-ember of a son "to Mr., and Mrs.! Leon Ivie, (Ruth Ashby). j Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson of , Lehi visited in American Fork from ! Saturday to Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olsen. " i Mr. and Mrs. S. TShelley en tertained .. Mr. and Mrs. jj. Sanford; Walker and three sons, Sanford,! Vance and David, at their home j here Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Morton and two daughters have returned to their home' in Rock Springs, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, after- spending the holidays here with Mrs. Morton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas. Hindley. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kirkham and daughter, Rae Mona, of Minneap olis, are enjoying a visit here with Mrs. Kirkham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hindley and with relatives rela-tives of Mr. Klrkhams in Lehi. 1 Monday night Mrs. Elmer Chad-wick Chad-wick gave a New Year's birthday supper party In honor of her husband. hus-band. Covers were laid for fourteen. four-teen. Following the supper games were played. .Mr. and Mrs. JIfclFlrmage and ORANGES LEMONS Just think of buying the extra large, best Sunkist oranges for the low price of 25c per dozen, and large Sunkist lemons at 30c dozen. doz-en. This is possible at our store 'this week-end. Be sure to get some. Other Extra Large Oranges 13c Dozen. LARD family left for Long Beach, Cal., Tuesday after spending the past two weeks here. Their son, Hoag, and Luzell Chlpman left by auto several days earlier. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Anderson have returned home from a very enjoyable trip to the coast. ' The Andersons visited mainly Los An geles, and enroute home visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jess Winn (Matney Sager) at Mesquite, Nevada. They arrived home last Thursday. You may purchase a 4 lb. package of lard at our store for 29c, a 4 lb. pail for 35 or an 8 lb. pail for 65c. Cheap isn't it! HAMS Armours boned and rolled Hams (not shoulders) at the very low price of 15c lb, whole or half.. Spiced ham sliced at 25c lb. GINGERALE here this week-end from Salt Lake with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hindley Jr., and son are' spending the week In Cedar Valley with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cook, parents of Mrs. Hindley. ! Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Culbertson and daughter of Provo, visited here during the holidays with Mr. ana Mrs. Ernest Hindley .Sr. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stubbs en- tPrtftined at New Year's dinner Sundav at Provo. Their guests In cluded Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spafford and children and William- R. Hansen Han-sen of this city. A baby son was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick at the home of Mrs. Patrick's parents, Mr, and ; Mrs. A. F. Smith. Friday, December 30th. The mother formerly Miss Rhuemma Smith, and baby are do ing well. Mrs. William Miller returned to Salt Lake yesterday after spending . the holidays here with her family. :Mrs. Miller is nursing Mrs. Nell Pulley, formerly of this city, who is an invalid In her home in the city. .- Refreshing, appetizing, good for you. 2 bottles 25c at 0. P. Skaggs Am, Fork Store. SALMON Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Arbon have returned re-turned to Tremonton and Miss Mary Ashby to Salina after spending the holidays here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Olsen entertained enter-tained at New Year's dinner Sunday, Sun-day, having as guests Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and ' Milan Fowler of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson Ander-son and son, Howard, and Miss Ha Spencer of this city. Here is what we think is jthejbest offer ever given to the public on canned fish, best Columbia river Chinook Salmon y2 lb. tin at the low price of Temper can. CLRSKAGGS m Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Gustave- son and children and Theril Ay- delotteleft Saturday for their home 'in Los Angeles, after spending the I holidays here with Mr. and Mra, Aydelotte. DernSeenAs Good Man. For New Cabinet (Continued From Page One) chlnery and merchandise ' stocks, were carrying an undue share of the burden of taxation while other forms of property were going practically prac-tically free. He believes that the state should work toward a program pro-gram of getting all its revenue from income taxes and excise taxes, so that state levies may be abolished. During his administration, flood prevention projects have been "carried "car-ried out, so that the Innocent victims vic-tims will not be left without protection. pro-tection. . ' After two years of persistent effort. ef-fort. Governor Dern brought about a compromise settlement which ended en-ded the costly litigation and decreed water right In connection with the upper and lower water jUsers of the Sevier river. Under Governor Dern's administration, adminis-tration, the 62,000 purchasers of fishing and , hunting licenses have come into a greater fulfillment of sport in the state, and- now under the efficient direction' of the fish and game department, fishing and hunting are available . for the bene fit of the general public and not for the benefit of a- few exclusive clubs. Governor Dern is largely respon sible for the restoration of the old capitol at Fillmore, and has at all times cooperated with such organizations organi-zations as the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, Sons of the American Rev-olution. Rev-olution. Daughters of the American Revolution and other patriotic societies. Having achieved signal success In such a diversity of governmental affairs, af-fairs, it is, Indeed, easy to understand under-stand why Governor Dern Is consid ered as one of the most able men for the office of secretary of the inter-tor. inter-tor. : " JP7 New Year Happiness . . by Telephone Members of your family, fam-ily, relatives or friends in other cities are only a minute away . . . by telephone. Telephone . reunions now and then during the year are next best to personal per-sonal visits. It's a thrill to hear their voices. The Long Distance operator will be glad to lell you the rates to any points you may wish to call, Dr. Brown Ingersoll left Tuesday for Denver after spending the holidays hol-idays here, and during which time he married Miss Loralne Boley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Boley of this 'city-. Dr. Inger soll practices dentistry In Denver. Mrs. . Ingersoll, a senior student at the" U. A. C. returned to Logan to complete her studies and will Join her husband In Denver in the spring. . The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. I A gay party of young folks wound up early New Year's morning after the dance and mid-night show at the Cameo by going to the home of Miss Alice Hallsey where a de-jllclous de-jllclous lunch was served. Those In l the party were Misses LUa Snape, i Lois Peters, June Nash, Mildred Hall sey and Delia Harmon and Messrs. I Kenneth Robinson, Stanley Peters, Gilbert Shumway and Fay Chad wick of this city; Elwood Allen and Roy Allen of Vineyard. Mrs. Ray Shelley was hostess last Saturday afternoon to the members of the Variety Club. The afternoon was spent In playing "500", the prizes being won by Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Pearl Cunningham, members, and Mrs. Mary Humphries, special guest. Late in the afternoon a delicious de-licious lunch was served, and gifts among the members were , e changed. Mesdames Mary Humph- 1 rles, Edith Brown and : Jennto Greenwood were special guests. butTrue-xUat$& athumbers,, often are first to complain when car and bus service ceases. rhit u om of a series of adrertisenieoti paid for by roar - local transportation company. Its purpose is to discourage motorist (rota xmo- lift to "chambers." ot beggars 0f free tides. This practise is dangerous to motorists and costly to , transportation companies. We Won't Be UNDER SOLD 1 Can Corn . 7c 1 Can String Beans . 7c 3 Cans Lye .; . . 25c 1 lb. M. J. B. Jr. Coffee 21c 1 lb. M. J.' B. Coffee 32c 5 lbs. Navy Beans J 17c 5 lbs. Chili Beans 17c Tree Tea 22c 1 Package Mush 5c 1 Doz. Large Oranges .... 15c We Wish You All a Happy & Prosperous 1933 Boley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 WE DELIVER Cecil Ray, eleven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hansen underwent an operation here last week from which he is recovering nicely. . Mr. The Primary Association of the Third ward resumes meeting Saturday Sat-urday after a holiday vacation. The officers invite all children of the ward of Primary age to be present Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Spafford en tertained Tuesday evening at then- home.. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. George Elsmore .and son of Salt Lake; Mrs. May Blake of Wilmington, Wil-mington, California; Mr. and Mrs. William R. Hansen of this city; Mrs. H. ,D. Wilcox and Pon Wilcox of Lehi. Mrs. T. A. Greenwood entertin1 and RBs. Lenara KODinson , We(jnesd ay af te rncon. h avinir seven euieruuxieu eigiiu menus (- , teen ladies as guests. The afternoon home New Year's Eve. uara games , was spent m pIaying Stung", Mrs. were pmycu swiu ucuuuua iuuui jarvis Aydelotte and Mrs. A. F. was servea. inose prese, were . Ga sf ord. jr wirmin? t.hp. nrit Messrs. and Mesdames Elmer Chad-wick, Chad-wick, Alfred Chadwick, A. C. Thayne and Parley Robinson. Miss Edna Anderson had - as guests Wednesday evening, twenty friends, in celebration of her fifteenth fif-teenth birthday, anniversary. The Late in the afternoon a delicious lunch was served. Holiday decora uons in me entertaining rooms added to the enjoyment of the af fair. Those present were: Mesdames Joseph Walton, John H. Miller, John Robinson, C. T. Jones, A. F. Gais-ford, Gais-ford, Jr., Bert Adamson. Laurence time was spent In playing "500", Briggs, Thomas Coddington, Jarvis after which a delicious lunch was Aj'delotte, Walter Devey, Sr., Joseph served. at the small tables, by Miss . Dunkley, E. Ray Gardner, Lloyd B. Anderson's mother, Mrs. O. A. An-1 Adamson, w. R. Halliday and Thos. derson. Priday, of this city; Mrs. Ed Larsea 'and Mrs. Glen Adamson of Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Knord Beck enter-1 Mrs. Greenwood was assisted by Mrs. tained last Friday, night at their David Grant and Mrs. Glen Green- home. "Bunco" was played during the evening and a tasty supper was also enjoyed. Those bidden were Messrs. and Mesdames Oscar Robinson, Elmer Chadwick, Alfred Chadwick, A. C. Thayne and Mrs. Julia Robinson. i 7 'ince the NOPCO XX 2000 lbs. FREE FEED TEST Qtctrtfii u lelp Improva poultnraad Bwllcu tmtk Cock and prfit Salt Lake & Utah Railroad 0 J our poul fryme n are geM-ing much bel-t-er cquaint-ed t Inclttdmg VH Clllb memben. Comparing facta and figures on -emrlier laying larger pullets laying larger efgs better eggs - thicker shells number of extra eggs and reduction of unprofitable un-profitable feeding resulting from earlier development more eggs at same cost same eggs at less cost ejeetcetc. Dealer have the feed and the acts anW they're helping a lot Pi Pi n IMPORTANT T(1 poiti xov It 'M y r,pnsFR: W03d. NOTICE JOE BROWN A COMIC MARATHON SWIMMER IN HIS NEWEST FILM 'More hilarious original gags and comedy stunts are said to be in volved in Joe E. Brown's latest First National picture, "You Said Mouthful", than any production which has been shown on the screen in many years. The entire story, which will he unfolded at the CAMEO theatre on Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday, January 8, 9 and 10th, is based on a series of grotesque errors which lead to the most surprising and laughable . incidents. joe, is the character role of an artless boob, is both, afraid of the water and unable to swim. Mistaken for a champion swimmer, he Is forced" into a marathon race and comes out a victor through the most unusual lucky breaks Imagin able. The scenes, which were taken in . the icy waters at Catallna, Island, Is-land, near Los Angeles, lend themselves them-selves to many new and astonishingly astonishing-ly funny water , stunts. Brown is said to be at ins fun niest, and has as his cc--worker, mas cot and swim mentor, that roguish imp of the "Our Gang" comedies. Farina. The annual Stockholders meeting or the American Fork Irrigation company will be held in the City Hall at American Fork, January 10, 1933, at 2 p., to hear the financial report forthe'year 1932, to elect officers and to transact such other business as may come, before the meeting. ' . . Nathan Robinson, President. Leo T. Shelley, Secretary. NOTICE OF ANNUAL POULTRY MEETING The regular annual meeting of the American Park Poultry Produc- next ers Association5 will be held Thursday, January 12th, commencing commenc-ing at 7:30 p. m. to the city halL The election of officers for the en suing year will take place In con necuon with the hearing of annual report. A speaker from Salt Lake will be present with some vital and 'timely 'time-ly information for the poultrymen. The officers desire a good attendance attend-ance of the membership of the association. as-sociation. RUDOLPH KONOLD, President NOTICE For the benefit of the' citizens who desire to get their automobile plates early and before regular assessing ot property I Will be at the city hall Monday, January 9th, all day. EARL S. GREENWOOD, Deputy Assessor. o NOTICE OF SALE FOR SPECIAL TAXES Notice is hereby given that special J taxes for paving, grading and other expenses in connection with side walk paving in Districts No. 4, I and 6, are due and " unpaid In amounts and upon the lands set forth and described in the delinquent delin-quent lists hereto attached and unless un-less said taxes together with the cost of publication are paid, on or before the 18th day of February, 1933,the property upon which said taxes are a lien, will on said day, be sold for said taxes, cost of ad-yertislng ad-yertislng and expense oI sateralrtaie FRIDAYiJAN1JARY stockholdermS Notice y hereby frit..- .. annual stockholders' , .,WJal Bank of AmVftJ "ir omce, American tCTJl ociock p. m. for the nuiOi hearing reports, electing Directors to serve the BaM ensuing year and anToSb j typerU W-S.CmPMAN.rJ REPnnv I THE BANK OF African 2 located at American County, state of mn . of business on December at Loans and Overdrafts Federals Reserve Stock ; No U. S. Government Bonds Securities. .....None;. btate and Mimi(-fr,i Bnds Other Bonds and Stocks s, Real Estate SoM tt ' ZJ Contract .... Claims and Judgments " Bank BuUding, Furniture' & Fixtures Other Real Estate' Owned Due from .Federal Reserve None Due from Other BankS 49872 9 Cash Items & Cash Collections - 4975 Silver-m 7:777 1 Currenct ...... 378t00 Total Cash and Due from JtjanKs , Customers Liability ac Acceptance and Letters of 103, Credit None Other Resources TOTAL RESOURCES488 J, LIABILITIES Capital Stock j. uuitiiu, ............... ( ivcocivcs i or ijosses and - uui.uigencies ....... 45 vcuaius ui wmer Banks. . lo1 ijcposiis auDject , to Check . Public Funds 4 u I Her WL.r, h $61,T7U1 '2220.00 Demand Certificates None Cashiers & Certified Certifi-ed Checks "... 2,335.03 Dividends Unpaid 4.09 Trust Funds .... 3,613.46 lotai Demand Deposits tUM Postal Savings .None Time Certificates 12,327.19 Savings Deposits 490,695.17 " Total Time Deposits .... 503,1 Bills Payable and Re discounts "17l4 TOTAL LIABILITIES (8921 State of Utah, County of Utah V S. Chipman, being first sworn' according to law, depoees says, that he is Cashier of the a! named bank and that the above foregoing report contains a full, and correct statement of the coi tion of the said bank at the cloa business on the 31st day of Deal ber, 1932. W. S. CHIPM -1 Correct Attest: Roy Greenwood, Stephen L. Chlpnf J. L. Firmage, Dired Subscribed and swom to be me this 3rd day of January, 1931 JUNIUS A. WEST, (Seal) . Notary H My Commission will expire Ail 9, 1935. State of Utah Office of Commissioner. I, John A. Malia, Bank Comi sloner of the State of Utah, do hv rertifv that the foregoing true and correct copy of the tj ment of the above named oompi filed ln my office on January 1933. ' JOHN A. MALIAJ Bank Commlssia WANT ADS For Rent 3 roomed house, 2hi acres truck farm. See J. P. Adylotte. 12-23-4t For Rent Furnished or unftrrriUh. ed modern apartment Stella Smith ,80 N, 1st West. 12-33-tf. ! PERMANENT WAVES $1J25anJ 'up. Anderberg Beauty Shop. Phone S9, Provo, Cuh." 9--tt. front door of the City Sail ln American Amer-ican Fork City,. Utah, beginning At the hour of twelve tfclock noon of said day, and continuing until all jof said property shall nave been Sidewalk Paving Delinquencies Sidewalk Paving District .No. 4 Niels Christensen Estate Block 6, Plat A, American Fork City Survey. Amount $19.95 Ann L. Chipman Block 7, Plat A, American Fork City Surrey. Amount $1750 Sidewalk Paving District No. 5 Josephus Karien-Block 37, Plat A, American Fork City Survey. Amount ..." $8.74 Delbert McDaniel Estate Block 37, Plat A. American Fork City Survey, Amount $13.48 Ethel W. Carlisle Block 35. Plat A, Lot 2, American Fork City Survey. Amount ; $23.18 SidewaDt Paving District N Earl S. Greenwood Block 15, Tht, . FEED TFST NOT Letter Writing Contest. ThK f'l'RPoiHto satisfy yoorlf. . vour av. on lour rtrxh. regarding N'OPCO XX ro!ts Then !,st r.i!t on wrapping pi, er, if you Ike lort- f consequent. Sin i; l.h votir de.r for thr tHEf TEST wfwtHer yoa . .- . knrr or u. t. ou can do u you please about tnab j FOR SALEWeaner Pigs; 8 weeks, ,1 large Brood Sow, 1 Wagon, 1 Hay wxioyper, ana Oram Grinder Pordson Tractor. 1 SeparatcT, Prim' rw:. . aiarun Nielsen. 13 2-tt. AVEEOND SPECIAL 48 lbs High Patent Flour J Bulk Macaroni 1 lb. Blue Pine Coffee 1 3 small cans Pineapple I large can DelMonte Salmon Plat A, American Fork City Survey. Amount $19.08 Elizabeth "'Wtapey Block 16, Plat A, American Fork City Survey.' Amount $434 '. MARY J. CUNNINGHAM. City Treasurer, American Fork, Utah. - First" Publication, January 6, 1933. 1 large pkg. Quaker Oats - 2 cans Pineapple, No. 2& Full Slices 3 lbs Navy Beans -Quality Meats -AlwiyH HALLIDAY & ROBINSON I cein the 91 bap ring jam p a Mc Mi ord v. 1 leu i'3e fcfn 1st It jpn eari; rarii ton Lll : ai j foi BI( I i 1 i 1 A V in |