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Show M SSllrilfl' "4 1 221- PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH, FRIDAY, JANUARY 1371933" NUMBER 45 m I f f t J J I silt rf4-l ci . Chest Iniiir v 1 In Crash jSi 2 pSS X"J 1 J x" W,1 Mrs- W. W. Lim, Perllnda Radmall, Elizabeth Noble. An original comic stunt was put over by the Third ward wdth the following cast tot Pleasant' Grove Locals tered a crushed chest, lacerated head, wrenched shoulders and back. It Is not yet known how badly he is injured. The badly demolished lturday night at about 11 Myn Ricnaras wan reMira-L reMira-L salt , take alone In his L jeit sleepy and" when he U he stopped and bought a tWhen about a mile south neither was overcome with f .. frnm his car heater or P" . ' . i RELIEF SOCIETY OFFIDFRS V to sleep for a rew seconas. i ENTERTAIN ward , officers f.nm rna navornPTir. e borrow pit and hit a L pole breaking it off with- Ues of the grouna Tnem Mrs. Merle Coombs was a Salt Lake visitor last week, 1 Cjed the door of the car to L and Mr. Richards was :aconscious Into a snow T C 1-1 H helB ne lay lur tmw or iimr Ee was on the farther side tar from the road so that atorists did not notice him. regained consciousness he as passing and saw a light' ase about one-fourth of a joy. He ueacnea mis nuuse jned to Ted Thrasher, who rift him for the State Road tsion. as. - men cauea me fcspital, and Dr. Eddington fa "to the Lehi hospital where Hi being cared for. He. suf- Mary Neves, Mrs. Chris Pugal, Mrs. Albert Olsen, Mrs. Curtis Young, Mrs. Harry Nielson, Mrs. Ole Christiansen, Christ-iansen, Mrs. Alma Christiansen and Mrs. Lewis Walker. , car is at the Hayes Auto Co. for re-W m,.T: "VT, luiMiwuig lauies uuung pan,: mora hoine of MrSi Ethel Drysdale. mwiora, meora flaws, Etna Kaw-lins, Kaw-lins, Nellie Crawford, Norma Hales, AND TEACHERS TUESDAY ; Haze: Kirk, Thelma Watkins. Flor ence Dawns, Alta Harris and Mira Shaney. Solo, Mrs. Luella Steiner.jj Green. wiin manaoiin accompaniment. t Roll call showed 156 present. Re-'freshments Re-'freshments were served. The bene- The Relief Society Stake Officers entertained at a program and social Tuesday afternoon in honor of the officers and teachers of the ward organizations. Stake President Ella M. Cragun was in charge. The program pro-gram given was as follows: Singing, congregation, "Nay Speak No 111"; prayer, Mary Monson, president of Manila ward; duet,r"When" My Mother Played the Organ", by Fern Hicks and Mary Lee; an appreciation apprecia-tion of the stake by Cora W. Atwood; duet, "When the Sunlight Turns the Oceans Blue to Gold" by Fern Hicks and Marjf Lee, with guitar accompaniment; accom-paniment; retold story, Mrs. Novell Johnson; song, Mrs. Maggie ioundy; reiading from Robert Burn's pogms, Mrs. Kate Jacobs was hostess to the Mothers club ladies Thursday afternoon, January 12. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler of Salt ; Lake were dinner guests Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. William Keele of Payscn were in Pleasant Grove Sun day to attend the funeral of Samuel Niels K. Nielson City was a visitor Tuesday. of Salt Lake at . high school Mr. and Mrs, Earl Hutchings of Springville, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V . Swenson on Wednesday. Seventy farmers and workers of Pleasant Grove Joined the Utah Co. delegation to Salt Lake City, Tuesday.' Services Held For Auto Accident Victims Lehmd Clark teacher of agricul- Funeral services were held Thursday, Thurs-day, January 5, at 3 p. m. in the Timpahogcs Stake Tabernacle over the remains of Willara Smith and his wife, Elva Logsdon Smith, who were killed New Year's Eve in an outo collision with a Union Pacific passenger train in American Fork. Counselor in the : Second Ward Bishopric, Thomas A. Atkinson, was two communities as the death of Brother and Sister Smith. Sister Smith has been associated in the American Fork schools for a long time. Parents appreciate .the fact that some one Is interested in their ; children. The children all loved her. Brother Smith made many friends. I was glad to hear of his services in the World War, and to hear of his fine parents. We are meeting here diction was Dronounced hv Mrs Fvn ! Thome. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams and I son Bobby, of Salt Lake, were visitors tiire at the high school was out of oi e!rls. former pupils of Mrs. Smith ahool several days last week on ac-i American Fork schools, sang, 1' onfr-4-ives in.uur.iicerK , ttuion - 'Brimhall dedicated the chorus. The m cnarge oi me serves, a w "!today facing this tragic problem. These people were out to enjoy ctunt of illness themselves and be happy, but in the mldtt - of - this - happiness they were thrown into eternity. We do not 'Hi 'A V x I ' i VV V j m lv-- V ' : 3fi 17 Js' Q). -T i I 7 vS ; I'p 1 ' III Your Drapes Custm-Made REE During January & February Your Drapes do not have to be hung now. Let us make them- up now when we can. give them ur careful, unhurried attention, and hang 'herix when you notify us.r A small ieposit makes it possible for you to take advantage of the free labor offer without having to pay for them until after they are installed. ' : - ALFRED ASTON DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Alfred Aston, 68, died at his home to the Windsor Ward, Saturday Satur-day of pneumonia, af tor an illness of several months. He was born in England and came here when nine years old and lived here all of his life. He is survived by his widow, Emma Em-ma Keetch Aston and five stepchildren. stepchild-ren. His wife was' married to his brother, Edward, and after his demise de-mise about 20 years ago, Alfred married his brother's wife. The step children are Alfred Elias Aston, Magna; Lawrence -Aston, - Or em; William Aston, Pleasant Grove; Mrs. Drucella Madsen and Mrs. Ella Williams of Vineyard. He is also survived by the following follow-ing brothers, Joseph Astorif Orem ; Elias Aston, Emmett, Idaho; Harry Aston, Salt Lake and John Aston, Pleasant Grove. ' Funeral services were held Tuesday Tues-day at 11 "a. m. at the Windsor ward chapel. " Funeral, services were held Tues day at 11 a. m. over the remains of Alfred Aston, who died atliis home Saturday- of pneumonia. Bishop Stanley B. Harris was in charge of the services.. The choir sang He's" Gone " We'll Not- Recall The invocation " was offe: counselor of Timpanogos S1 S. Christiansen. zZJa The Vineyard Quartette sang "A Perfect Day," after which a sketch of the life of the deceased was read by Mrs. Ella M. Cragun. The speakers were A. L. Cullimore, counselor of Timpanogos Stake, Edmund Ed-mund Cragun, bishop of Lindon ward, David B. Thome, and closing remarks were made by Bishop Sta,n- r,. - . . I'm vonnH-in was offered hv BishoD C.'. . .... ... at the hemes cf N. P. Poulson and' 1"e 01 "e maon a , 1 :Ptt tt whirH tho MKiJrnow rause OI in uoa muy William Stagg Sunday and Monday. Presented the play, "The Heart of A. wsS 'V-ncws' " 15 flne omtemts T ' the Shamrock",-at the Linuon Hall.clara Rhodes and Ladocia Wsgptaff,, , 6ur we can Lock your chicken coops and guard , Wednesday evening: against thieves. Philip Weeks re ports tnat twenty-five chickens were of American Fork sang "Face to! 1 Face". They were accompanied by I tragedy God is the ever ruling In- Twenty-four students of the local MiSS ice Parker of American Fork.iflu(nce and poweri and that we are tVetf from his coon-last Sundav 'hi& school are working hard for T , i His chlMren and that He is mindful .ii.en.jrom ms. coop-.. ti aunaay., . - ..,...lt (with Mr. Smith and was'ith him' . ... . L- sni. E I ' t, vo HiiT-lrr tVia WaHH War , . T . - - '-TV.- 'J' Miss Estelle Fenton, liss Arvilla: -; Clark and Mrs. Mary Coper attend-. ea tne Business ana .rotessional Women's club at Provp Thursday evening at the Roberts hotel. Mrs. W. L. Hayes returned last Wednesday, January 4 from Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho, where she spent the holidays with her sons Stewart and Walter Mason and families. al Orations. The tryouts will be held two years during the World . War, death me'rely from one was uie iirst speaker, nc bjuu. ui part, "I deem this a great honor to be called upog todays kSoWWlll- January 25.; - "Mr art A Mrs. Arf. nntKrnr nf ffolf Lake and Mr. and Mrs. C. L. John-! leter than any o her marrln son of Lehi were Sunday guests f ' Pleasant Grove except my own Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson, v. ..j brothers. " During the two years in . . , the army we were never separated. Mr Mrc torfi h wm),v jHe-waa the only man in the.. 135 that activity to another." W. L. Hayes spoke brieflyas follows: fol-lows: "We come to weep with those who weep.' The citlzenrf of two towns have met together to do honor to these good people who lay before us. We have come to do what we can to alleviate the sorrow Now Him".( rfed by The Second ward Primary ; will hld their annual, conference in the ward chapel in connection with sacrament meeting Sunday, evening, January 15. All ward members are urged to be present. A welcome home program and social will be held in thr Manila ward amusement hall Friday evening eve-ning in honor of Warnick Swenson who recently returned from ; . the Canadian mission. '. : ' George Warnick and Warnick Swen-uevcr Xiau www Wltu "iand suffering. Crowned with the son spent Monday and Tuesday in 'was &lways ne.ayted d ho"est1 benediction of sorrow and grief are ...... . . wir.n mi wno Knew mm. uuane au- ' , i, l some oi uie luiesk uiuucs oi tnu luc. derson, Williard and I stayed to- and some W0Unds we would not getherWe -belonged -to-the same neaj Mr Hayeg a fme church, we had the same interests. bute to Smim mi Us xrvicea Williard" had hard luck with acci- the World War dente in. his life that threatened his of' p, represent- health and very life. His parents mg j Post 13, are hospitable and happy together. igpoke brlefly M followSii caine here An Jdeal cpnditMM-. to this their age, and are a fine example for :good faniCy greliU&t- expr. their family. - :iences in my life was in the World Lloyd B. Adamson, principal of war. It was not the machinery or I 1 A . 1 . . 1 . v ' . 1 ' Ogden visiting with relatives and attending at-tending the Ogden Livestock Show. Mrs. Eugene Hillman and two children of Payson were guests Saturday and Sunday of Mr. Hill-man's Hill-man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Hillman. Orvel Draper, Stanley Swenson, Dan Peterson, Kale Linebaugh with Ed Oscarson in charge of the group attended the Ogden Livestock Show of Ogden last Friday, to represent the Future Farmers club of the high school. " . . the Grade schools of American Fork, the noise but the real men I assocife-and assocife-and an associate worker with Mrs. ted With. They came from every Smith in the schools, said, "I am walk . in life, goodi .bad and. indif-pleased indif-pleased to be here, I have known ferent men who didn't pretend, but Willard for a long time and we who were willing to give their very Word was received Wednesday by nave Worketl together. I have never souls and lives for others. It was Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warnick of the met any.-ne witn a keener mind than the service of such as he who pre-Hpntv, pre-Hpntv, ejt TTrnnio -RorttosoK vfiiior I am 0W he could do mathe- served the Ideals of this country. A&work guaFantsei Office atwife-jerpneunjaiaaticsjof a superior type to that of For the past 14 years, too, some of Luncheonette, Pleasant Grove, following influenza." Funeral ser- some of his instructors at tne unl-mose soldiers nave DeenTWorkmr ' , . -,,1 ...-.j . . versitv. He was retirinz of dlsnosi- imdor t.h Ampripnn Iirifn fnr thA iiV, , i.. 1 Q ai . vices wui oe neia inursoay at. a p. ,, ' --. . . . . . - . JJtan. . -;12tp;-Bedo-TKeed-Miller TsHion;"he never ouh nrtety, but preservaUon of American-; ideals. naa a oig, generous jieart. xu wi over cu nospiiais nave Deen estao- For Watch, Jewelry and Kodak Ko-dak repairing see RL. Roberts. During the balance of the cold weather there will be a half' hour for dinner at the high school. Four the son of Emily " Wadley Miller, formerly of the Manila ward my experience in school work I have liahed for the veterans of the war. nevef had a teacher thiEft was truer Our comrads are here to nav our and more symp-athetiaIn our work reJiDecfrio our comrad. We exDrM undred students shut up during a Saturday afternoon at a bridge tnan Mrs- Smith- n numerous oc- our love and sympathy and pledge noon hour is a problem for teach ers and students alike. wv M .0" 1 ,.lltJ 9 . . ... ... luncheon. The prize was won by "c "lw:u n""-lco -"wl mm mat we wui carry on. uoa Diess Mrs T.Pinnrt niort ThA fni'minff children and took aiem food and us all and especially "B1U and Eva's ladies were in attendance, Mrs. .'clothing. She was a real friend to folks" and to Helen we would like to The Girls Athletic Association of rT,rnlf1 TT.1jmBn -M n9lnh Rmith ihe- boy or girl in need. She was be her "Daddy".; May his comrads ley B. Harris. Other musical num-ithe high school are playing a series Mrs wmiara Partington, Mrs, Cal- energetic, and if she had a task to pay a full devotion In life and In 01 vaueyoau. uus.we. ...ui..ui,in g, Mrs c Wright Mrs uw ""c o u wiwuuuy, . eu wan oeatn. school. Miss Neva Ash is sports H Wright, ' Miss Melba Fugal,' Miss an set to any home, school and; Closing remarks were made by Tv manager for .this activity. The class Mary Jensej Mlgs Hekn m&s cDthmunlty, ft real ' mother and a A. Atkinson, in Which he pjalsed Mr. capTains are:, seniors, ;Letha Walker -Estelle Fenton, Miss Arvilla Clark, rcal teacher. Always happy about and Mrs. Smith's ability to conduct juniors, Reva Downs; sophomores, R..th Pptprsnn oriH Mi Mn, her work and always smiling. Al- a nlaca of businps in .,ifi The-enicrs won ,toth . WaIker;' . . . thcuch they have passed from this way.. The string trio then plaved " - Xs they seem very near to us and -a Perfect Day", and the benedlc- On his way to Pleasant Grove each other- ' - r tie'n was pronounced by Bishop T. A. Sunday Joseph Olpin of Heber had A string trio consisting of Mrs. Greenwood of the First. ward of the misfortune to skid on the inter- Lcland Clark, Mrs. H. P. Jones and American Fork. The grave was section of the Provo canyon and Mrs. C O. Jensen, then rendered dedicated by Bkhp B. II. Adams bers rendered were a solo, "O My Father" by Mrs. May R. Walker, a quartette number, "Without You", and a closing number by the choir entitled "I Need Thee Every Haur." The benediction was pronounced by J. H. Giilman. Interment was made in the " Ple-asant where the grave Eldon Swenson. . '. 6- Grove ' cemetery was dedicated , by FUNERAL SERVICES HELD SUNDAY FOR LIFE Beth White games the first of the week. -The Juniors and sehomes play Friday. Tne Pleasant Grove Athletic Association Asso-ciation basketball team played the 0. S. Mines team of Bingham Wednes- LONG RESIDENT canyon "The Lord Is Mv SheDherd . , , , ivi A uw uvi u&w viiv " aay m a very Booa game. . ""B of Mj.. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, S. L. Swenson spoke in part bruising Mrs. Ferguson's leg are able to provide our people with continuous ork and turn our two slowest months into brisk kisiness by advancing work which would otherwise le crowded into the busy season when it could not given the care now possible. - Oof Drapery stocks are unusually complete with toe season's latest fabrics,' decorative rods, etc.- lowest prices we have ever known have been 'steion themStocks which were in before inven- !ry have been drastically reduced in price. - o - Asides the. savings effected on the new low prices, M can save up to 20 percent by having your pesrope-iynnaderand hnsgree-during-Jn 7 and February. . . - is offer does not Upply to ruffled crartaina or ?ain table .merchandise. on-Taylor-Russell Co- of Pleasant Grove Second ward. as Th-funeral cortege was led by enA follows. "We have met here thismsmbcrs f the American Lo-irn have bought new suits and are try- m , iniuries. and also afternoon to show cur sympathy and-Post 13, carrying flrgs and followed Funeral services were held sun- "IttB-c "1C u,41"a1 damaging both cars. Mr. Olpin respects to the dead. I have been by Legion members. The pallbearers day at 12.30 p. m. in the Timpan-" "u"""6- A"c 0U1? W broueht Mr and Mrs Fertruson pleased to hear school friends ex- were members of the Legion. At the )gos Stake tabernacle over the re-1 to 45 m ravor 01 tne Visiters, me q homeof Mrs p.r. press sympathy. This class of M. graveside the last honors were paid mains of . Samuel j. Green, who , next game will be played Monday, , - Mr 1. a. girls are here to show their re-- to their comrad by the American passed away at his home Wednes- January 16, with the Cypress Ameri- L areen was rpects for this good woman, We feel Legion in three rifle shots and the day evening, January 4, following can Leg on teaofJNIagna. -.AllMe.. e for the deepest sympathy for those be- sounding of taps. . a lingering illness of asthma, and mvitea to see afpoa game. Ferguson's returned home to reft Theseparente have gone to- - Thet-bernacle was packed to complications. . , , . 'Edeemont later in the dav -'gether, a very unusual occurance. capacity with the-citizenry of Amer Bishop C A. Gamett of the First The Mothers club held a bridge gemont ter in the day. feut a p!lAu&tion toU a Icin Pork and Pleasant Grove, and ward was in charge of the services, I hmcheon '. , Mrs. Ethel Drysdale entertained higher school of learning and thfe. the floral offerings were profuse and . ffrprf Banks, HTW. Jacobs, or. U. -- - -".".' 9rd' rarente mast of mv life. I re- HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TJarfmaiT Twi terea . witn sweet psas ana ierns. ,r , . . Kaamaii, ijewis mpmher thpm in mv earlv childhood. ENJOY PROGRAM Tne luncneon was servea at o p. " " r . ,: " . , . ., m. followed by progressive bridge. J5 d. c'upl? have ved happUyr - . .J,'' "T,v Jensen, Millen D. oy rresiu - -'otota. S. A. Kirk. H. S. Richards. C, Mrs. Ora Chipman or Miencan Olpih won f jrst' prize, Mr. and Mrs. j Fork then sang, "Rock of. Ages . The speakers were Bishop. S. L. ! Swenson, Ezra F. Walker, Thomas ! Fenton, and closing remarks by ! Bishop Gamett Elsie Miller, a 'grand daughter of the , deceased, j read a biographical sketch. As the losing number Roy Fage sang. "Spirit . of God", accompaniea oy Mrs. c. o, Jensen. f . I plays and stunts by members of the The benediction was pronounced by. . . - nrnrram . went j Joseph H. Adams. Interment wm, Thornton Cabaret, where in the Pleasant Grove cemetcij where the -grave was dedicated "by 'Junius A. West. : L. Wright, H. Ethel Drysdale. P. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis James H. Walker, consolation prize. The Dramatic Art club of the high school enjoyed a dinner and social last Saturday night. A hot dinner was served at the high school afr'8 o'clock, fTowed '6y original dancing was enjoyed. The general committee in charge of the affair Marvin - Radrna, Phyllis The re- were Wadley and LeRoy Smith. dyL Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Green..0' jwsdker. Reed Christensen and Mary Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Herman oreeu Adams. The chaperones of the and Mrs. .uurus urwu ui --were --were here Sunday to attend the funeral fun-eral of Samuel J. Green. Ten Years Ago Now party were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. and Miss Arvilla Clark. West JAXKJJFLPLEASANT GROVE I ELECTS DIRECTORS At the annual election of the Bank of Pleasant Grove held Tuesday the (Taken from files of Jan. 6, 1923.) following directors were chosen: J. Ten Team Ago Now R. Halliday, James H. Walker, Harry T.fttiP Jane Smith. 5. daughter of Gammon. Stephen L. Chipman, J. ithrfftpCTeft"arnrhTrGillrrr2n and H. W. Jacobs, with time in two months. Mem- W. S. Chipman selected as president. riaT . i The report submitted to the stock- Ten Years Ago Now. holders snowea tne msuvuuou mj -Mrs. A. D. Anderson, 73, died at in a sound condition with a sub-her sub-her home here Thursday night After stantial profit made during the year Ifl an illness of three months. 1932. -7 . , . . , , " who suffered in the same accident given Thursday afternoon at the prize for high score, the consolat- ., j . ... ,.... ,.,. -ti l trix aaiv tv iiv cue vaui xaajuia cv This is -the music department. WU KVlXiJL W tfll.. W . A AlJl 1.1 A liv , , . . , - it but the graduation day for Willard bers included: twentrancing and and his good wife. Similar exercises tumbling girls, under direction of guests included Mrs. W. L. Z " , , J' r and his good wife. Similar exercises tumbling girls, under direction ... V o uTn will be held for us. May we be pre- Miss Melba Boyle of Provo; B. Y. TJ. Elroy West, Mrs. Clarence S. Hill. parcd , tr.0( m charge ct Harrison; Mrs. C. A. Gamptt, Mrs. Mary coop j ,mkt,t of sorroWi there al- "The Loose Nuts", a one -act play, er, Mrs. James o. inprne, mts. ue COmes some eood. Mav the under direction of Pleasant Grove RyThomet Mrs. C. 0. Jensen, T. w thf mM nmhnnpH iHri W!rh RrhnnI Hramfltin srit rfpnart- Mrs. Karl Banks, Mrs. H. W. Jacobs d may mw up to remember ment with the following cast of and Mrs. H. S. Richards. NOTICE TO AUTO OWNERS this day." . characters. Rulon -Brimhall, accompanied by Joe Shorttongburg-Alice Shorttongburg-Alice Parker of American Fork, then ' Jake Longshortsky ! rendered "Lay My Head Beneath Bearded Stranger. .. FarrerWillett . . Jack Spencer Marvin Radmall FVW the benefit Of thOSe deSiriniT tlnd'T mHor irnrrtavtnir hUOIl HonnloT. T!nnnT( TWt Tlalo Mtid 1? JplmjGreen oi lJZjfreshment eomfflittee-wreT Lethal get-their automoijile UcenseearlBten.by Mrs. Mary E. Abel of Anarchist ...... .. Harold Clark I will be at the CiQr Hall Tuesday,! African Fork. . - Superintendent .... Norvel Driggs January 17 and Friday. January j Clifford E. Young, President of the I The revue, nine Lehi students 20th, all day. Kease bring- yourlAipine stake" said in part: "Nothing under direction of Miss Jackson and ownership certificate. has happened in a long time that Cynthias Strategy by local high C. O. NEWMAN, h brought such a shock to these school. Deputy Assessor. Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation and gratitude to all who assisted In any way during our recent re-cent sudden bereavement the death of our beloved son and daughter and father, wilard andvElva Logsdon Smith. We especially thank those who assisted at the services, sent flowers, use of cars, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Logsdon, Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, Miss Helen Smith. . Call At . Arrowhead Service Station FOB SPECIALIZED LUBRICATION OF CAES Best Service In This City. PLEASANT GROVEL., - - - - UAII J i s K If i-.-i f |