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Show i 5 y - PLEASANT GROVE, L'TAlC FRIDAY, JANUARY 20, 1933k ' - ' " NUMBER 46 I- ! ur 'gej fee A bel Phi il is D . i: L la i X . EH E OI ste an H-: or: C xi : Di ts. ial ;br of Ci IC O ' Sl e ; l ert to IS q fit erf hi l4 3 '1 U' .i . . Eiign Johnson enienamea j rieasant wrove JjOous j Council Meets In Regular Session . Council convened in ' session January 11, at nth Mayor Oipm presia-$ presia-$ showed all members Tyer was offered by tjh A. Dickerson '., tarf. reeular session held 1 17( were read, corrected Crtd. - Fred Smith of $1.00 3. snow from the street perty to the street by ws, was authorized paid. 3 claim of Irrigation Co. C inflered during past (distributing irrigation wat-U wat-U was made by Dicker-fiiie Dicker-fiiie amount now on hand, t M at once, the balance as fast as PLEASANT GROVE IREIGATION COMPANY HOLD MEETING The annual stockholders meeting of the Pleasant Grove Irrigation company was held in the high school Saturday at 2 p. m. where about 2500 out of 3000 shares of stock was represented. A comprehensive de tailed report of the year's business was read ty Secretary Joseph Lar son. Three board members were elected one each for district 1, 3"and 5. Members for 2 and 4 were elected Ellen Johnson entertained Tiirtpanogos Stake To Niels Fugal is at Caliente, Nevada, this week on a business trip. A large number of the Walker family made a trip to the Salt Lake temple, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs, Ethan Peay were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Page at Provo, Sunday. Mrs. Annie Holman is visiting indefinitely in-definitely with her son, George E. Holman and family in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Peay were Salt Lake visitors from Thursday Thurs-day until last Sunday. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal of Nephl, Utah, were Sunday visitors with the J. P. Fugal family. Mrs. James D. Thorne was a visitor vis-itor at the home of her niece, Mrs. last year. Marion oreene ana lamuy at Amer- The members elected are: District ' icah Fork Friday: L.L, M. Atwood; District 3, Niels Fu- ' gaL and District 5, Leonard Fryer. I The Nymph class of the Second it. is collected 'The hold over members are Ed Jepp- ward M. I. A. enjoyed a social Sat- The1 motion was car-.son and Herman Green. BEWIRT OF FIRE DEPART- ATl OI M&TttlU AUftuwu . L n.ifi(!ftte for VA acres L left with the Recorder Wte and report back i at fjegular meeting, tation presented by Nello far Mrs. N. C. Nielson for Cm her culinary water was hf a motion of the council c. Linebaugh was appoint- iyor Olpin to flu tne unex- of Dr. O. E. urua, ae- dtv physician. Nello Nel- appointed to the office of Inspector. fsppointments were confirmed sjunciL Lmmy with the recommend- in by Clarence . Dickerson I Water Works Committee, fas made by councilor Fugal I usual penalty of $1.00 im- ;t delinquent water rates be aifor the time being." The i&s carried. latter of collecting the water Jssessed against certain tadi- iho have refused to pay, I titfi the, water' works com- rith power to act. Mon of Councilor Fugal, the urday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Golden Peay. Thursday in honor of Mrs. Marllaj Dittmore. About twenty-live guesw v. - 1 fS . were present Hll fl IJllJiriPr V I iOMTPrttllKft jm . . . r Mrs. Harold Bullock and Susan Armitstead entertained the First ward Primary officers and teachers Wednesday evening. The following report by the Fire Department was submitted to the city council at a meeting held last Wednesday evening: Fire calls answered, ans-wered, 10; county calls, 3; city calls, 7; property in the cityj involved, $106,750.00; losses in the city by fire, $121.00; Insurance carried, $2,-900.00; $2,-900.00; Blanket insurance carried by High School, amount unknown; Property involved per -capita, $559. 00; Property loss per capita, $559.61; Maintainence of Fire Department per capita, $ 26 , A representative of the Fire De partment attended the fire school at Provo during December, since which time the fire department here has held classes each Wednesday night in fire fighting, to bfing-the aepftrt-TTifint up to 'a high standard in fire fighting. . o LOCAL MAN RECEIVES POSITION IN STATE AUDITORS OFFICE Mrs. James D. Thorne returned Tuesday evening from a week-end visit with Mr. -and Mrs. Harold Thorne at Salt Lake City. Neighbors and relatives gave a pleasant surprize Thursday evening in honor of Thomas Fenton and family. About twenty-five guests were present. Miss Genevieve Fugal and Mr. Ward Clark entered the tryouts for the annual B. Y. TJ. play and have won places in the cast of the play, "Every Woman" which Js at present in. the rehearsal stage. Mr. and Mrs. Bay Butler of Salt Lake were guests of Mrs. Ethel Dryidale and family, Sunday. Weston Hales is in Nephl, Utah, where he Is assisting in decorating the new post office building.. . , The Relief Society of the Third ward gavs an old time dancing party at their ward amusement hall Thursday evening. ;, .' The First and Second ward Primary Pri-mary Associations gave a very splendid splen-did conference program In their re spective wards last Sunday evening. Mrs. E. T. Grua of South Pasa dena, California, returned nome; Wednesday after a few days visit with Mrs. O. E. Grua and family. Mrs. Merle Coombs visited in Lehi from Sunday til Tuesday eve- nine with her sister and brother- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Adamson and family. On Monday evening the P. G. Athletic Association Basket Ball team played a fast game of ball with the Cypris Athletic club , of Magna and were victorious by a score of 47 to 36. , ' I Mr. and Mrs. Elvih Thorne andl Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Art Gots-burg Gots-burg of Salt. Lake City Wednesday evening. , . ' Those who attended the temple excursion Wednesday from the. Man ila ward were President W. W. War- nick, Nephi Radmall and Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley. Miss Loa Jones who has b3en visiting for some time with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Neves and family re turned Wednesday to her home in Graybull, Wyoming. 1 and ' Mrs. of the Tim- ciety Elder Richard Lyman will be present The Timpanogos Stake will hold their quarterly conference Saturday ewning and Sunday, January 21 and 22, at the Stake Tacemacie. The theme of the Saturday eve ning's session will be temple work. On Sunday morning uie ineme will be missionary work. Three re- Stake Musical - -Festival To Be Rendered Sun. A stake, musical festival is being arranged in the stake tabernacle turned missionaries will give reports ! Sunday evening commencing at 7:30 of their labors as follows: Jesse K. p. m. The program is sponsored by Thorne, from the Holland mission; the stake M. I. A. with Ford Poulson Etna Glllman. from the Southern', as director. BoamTSEysroso bT Wtodsofward-, Tuesday afternoon: Mrs: Virgil Coombs of Salt Lake City visited from Thursday until Sunday with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Merle Coombs and with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W Halhday il was ordered" to Frank! D. Atwood,- bishop of the replace-Third ward has been appointed as i, f kvMm in fivmt nf derjutv State Auditor. xtM . Mr. AtWOOd IS a capaoie. awAmxiv pm&a -Walker reported that ant ana is weu quaun w Por of tha Fire Station had posxuon. Iwmined, also that plans for ; cnuaren wiu remm , Led rest rooms had been' father will spend the week ends in the cost of construction our city. W at $515.00 for material LOO for labor. Motion was FAfffl BuaMu M carried that the matter j HOLD MEETING C. L. Wright left Wednesday for Chicago to attend the National Can-ners Can-ners convention. He will visit brok ers in Denver, St. Louis. Kansas City and Chicago. He expects to be gone two or three weeks.. Mrs. Cora W. Atw Lavina Fugal, membe panogos Stake were visitors at thi Relief Society Mrs. Georee Richards entertained at a family dinner Sunday. The members of her family present were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Mr." and Mrs. J. L. Theobold and Ava-lyn Ava-lyn Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker, Mr. and Mrs. William Ash and Mrs, and Mrs. Dan E. Adams, attended the Utah Poultry. Association program at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City, Wednesday. V States and Warnick Swenson, from the Canadian mission. Elder Richard R. Lyman will represent rep-resent the gmeral authorities of the church at all sessions. He will also attend the Sunday , evening musical festival presented, under the direction of the Stake M. t A. with Ford M Poulson.' M. L A. musical director in charge. - Firemen Pratt and Jacklin of the American Fork Fire Department called on the local department Wed nesday evening at their regular meetmgaTidireschool ahchfisked that the local department cooperate with them in checking up school fire apparatus and re-charging fire extinguishers. Sanitary public toilets -Uv TO BE ERECTED IN NEAR FUTURE A ladies trio, consisting of Maur-lnc Maur-lnc and Beatrice Monson and Elda Neves were in Salt Lake Wednesday to render musical numbers for the Uj&h Poultry Producers Associat-loa Associat-loa program at' the Newhouse Hotel. At a recent meeting of the City Council it was decided to erect a public toilet at the city park. The location to be on the west side of the city park to the center of the Mnrir hetween. the side walk and curbing. The suggested plans In-1 elude underground topartments for men and women with a solid cement wall between and walls -about, four feet hieh above the ground witn a roof over the top to protect the steps from rain and snow; the entrance en-trance to be from the sidewalk side. Each compartment will be equiped with toilets and wash basin, with adequate floor drains into septic tank andesspooLJJThe place will Mrs. A W. Waltenspiel of Ho-quian, Ho-quian, Washington; and Mrs. J. Whalem of Aberdeen, Washington, returned home the first of the week after a ten . days visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith.. !;hnxHnrr f Via T?VC ?.iYmS hftl. ' " " . a the City Property Com- There will be a meettag to . tte, with power to act Manilla'Ward Amusement HWlSat- icDman Fugal reported re- nrday at 2 p. m. under the direction V J7.50 balance due on license of tne Farm uureau, ior wic - Wdy inn. j of hearing a talk on taxauon. am Farm Bureau. All men Interested in Farm Bureau subjects are Invited to be present. .E.Chand 1 T ier urn er- s Ulv California re E. Chandler, 82, former m man of Bingham, died at tifornia Lutheran Hospital t geles, California last Friday, 13, of a heart attack, fol- n illness of several weeks. Chandler married Alice An- itf Bingham early in his life e son. Genp Chandler. SOT later he married Mary Beck, f with BEQUEATHS ESTATE TO WIDOW Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren ana Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson left early Sunday morning for Califor nia. Mr. and Mrs. Boren will visit with their son, LaVell who Is doing missionary work there. They expect to make a ten day trip and see some of the beauties of the coast State. . , and Mrs. Elvin Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harper, Mrs.Uag-gie Mrs.Uag-gie MJrrott, Mr. Earl Foutz, Mrs. Eva Fag Mrs. Martha T. Keetch, Mr.- and Mrs. James D. - Thorne, Bishop David B. Thorne and Robert R. Thorne of Provo, attenaea me Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Mr. I and Mrs. Glen . Wadley, Mr. and . , . Mrs. C. R. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-Mr. Ar-Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman and , . W(,h-,,Vsat, Bni, Mrs. Weston Mrs: Lavina Fugal, Harold S. Walk- . . M Mrs. er, Dan E.-Adams and many others n Adamson last Saturday eve-attended eve-attended the State Farm Bureau Convention at the Newhouse Hotel, B- - in Salt Lake Cityr-Thursday Mr. pleasant Grove1 High School Gillman will have charge of the 'defeated last session Saturday. Every farmer -In. eyemng by tne 0 High, terested in the program of taxation of 42 to 24. The game is inviicu vj wuu wv , . n irht will be WlOl Uie be electric lighted. -Each Strawberry Day, Pleasant Grove has been criticized for their lack of conveniences, and people who live on the state highway .have had to take care of the public need. This is a much needed improvement. The work win 'be started as soon as the weather permits and will give work for unemployed through the R. r. Funds. . The program will include: "High on the Mountain Top" Mixed chorus. Invocation R. D. Wadley. "Southern Memories" Talk Song Male chorus. By Bendemerra Stream" Ladle? chorus. Violin Solo Alfred Swenson. ; "Glory of God In Nature" Mixed chorus. . -t "The Rainbow" Lindon and Windsor wards. "Ways of a Dove" Manila and Third wards. , . , "Ellgil" First and Second wards. Reading Jean R. Poulson. Prayer Mixed chorus. "Calm As The Night" Ladies chorus, " "Carry On" Mixed chorus. Benediction James H. Walker. 150 voices from the entire Tim panogos stake will be used in this music festival. The entire stake. membership Is urged to attend . . ' o ...'..' Dear Outrun Auto When a (janadlan motorist recently re-cently caught tip to a deer, at a meed of 85 miles an hour, the ani mal managed to keep ahead of th automobile and finally turned off totoeJffilernrnsh. " - - Provo The will of Dr. Oscar E. Grua. who died at his home in Pleasant Grove, Tcember 21, 1932, funeral of Frank Thorne, son of the was admitted to probate Monday by;iate David Thorns, at Salt Lake session. On Thursday afternoon the Sen-j ior girls and a group of Alumni girls of the High School played: a very enjoyable game of Volly BalL The teams are composed of the fol lowing: Alumni Vola Johnson, Reva Richins, Rena Nielson, Cora Harper, Hortense Morley, La Raine Swen-j son, Lw Wadley, Ruby Williams, Genevieve Farr, .MaybeQ FarTTEnT-ily FarTTEnT-ily Peay and Katheryn - Gleason. Senior girls Letha Walker, Ruth Walker, Neva Ash, Phyllis Wadley, Ruth Armitstead, Ellen Adams, Leone Le-one Burch, Rhea Hafliday, Letha Wright, Jean Smith, Florence Mey-hew Mey-hew and Dale Williams. B. Y. U. High School team at tne High School Gym. rHKtxict Judee Martin M. Larson. Mrs. Susanna Mae Grua, the widow, was named to the will as executrix, and -the entire estate, , consisting of ranch land, real estate and loans, valued at between $10,000 and $60, 000, was left to her. o 4 , 7. "TT.:r i WEDDING RECEPTION f uu hi mis union a. anugu- i 20 BE HELD p. Bessie C. Bookledge is the - , pivor. A son, George, died f :ctA' 'J. . w w War. i. ,.u war . ... 'nick will entertain at a wedding xe-1 Ethel Drysdale, Mrs. Vera k T7 "lc;ception in honor of their daughter.' jj Merle Coombs, Mrs. Mary Sunday. . Mrs. RoHo Thornton was pleasantly pleas-antly surprised Friday evening when a group of ladies arrived with picnic pic-nic and a prepared program of entertaining en-tertaining features for the evening. Those participating In the evenings fun were Mrs. Lavoha Jensen, Mrs. Ora Thorne, Mrs. Stella Peay, Mrs. La Rue Smith, Mrs. Winnie Adam- son, Mrs. Cumorah Cullimore, Mrs. Main- Miss Dorothy Jense entertained at a progressive bridge party Satur day evening. The following ladies were present, Mrs. Glade Linebaugh, Mrs. Memiece Jacobs, Mrs. Ruth Ol pin Christiansen, Dorthy, Mary and Reva Jense, Eva Yauncey, Susan Armitstead, La Preal Barney.. Pern nWA ' Hefpn" Weeks. Verona Boren and Le Preal Barney. Bishop and Mrs. David B. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker, Mrs. Floyd Walker, Mr. and Mrs. T.fiwrence Walker. Mrs. A. B. Walk- xfr and. Mrs. Lester G. West, ideational advantages as Mr. pr"s own son' and daughter. 2 death of his second wife, sandier married Sarah M -Pleasant- Grove, - July ;17r, f Ogden, Utah. Previous ot Barriage Miss Mills worked f Bingham Coal and Lumber P bookkeeper. Mr., Chandler aSripm nf fVilo I.AmnonV . . . . in- A 4 "ZL . i and a resident or me aaaiuu f her marriatre to Mr. Chand-, , takf an active part in . DAIRY "airs. i nnm Mrrnvr. Effle Mary, and Arza Adams m gjjj 4nd Mrs. Thelma Marrott the Manilla. Ward Amusement Hall Friday evening. The young couple were married Thursday, January 12, in the Salt take templer The bride is & popular-member of the Manilla Man-illa ward and recently fulfilled a mission in the Western States. The Broom is an acuve uiu Mrs. H. W. Jacobs entertained the Mothers cliib at her home Thursday Thurs-day "afternoon, " January 12. Mtsl Sytha W.' Johnson gave a book review re-view of, "A Lantern In Her Hand", which was very much appreciated The -following ladles, not members of the club, were present, Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson and Mrs. Junius A West, of American Fork; Mrs. W. L. Hayes, Mrs. J. R. Haffiday, Mrs. Burton H. Adams, Mrs. William Partington, Mrs. Kieth Johnson, the last two years Mr. 7. IU,..P " M .Lindon-Orem Dairy associa - nl in California and mxs. . ,ont mtine 1 ht mi rwmht Mra Pearl Wad with relatives to this city. 11n f1 turday after-jtey. Mrs. Lyean Johnson, Mrs. L. -hand Pr HloH In T.i AniTPles 81 me ijiuu" .. . . j I . -. . ,. , . . , nocn. Dr. Brown of tne siaie uoara sanroro waiter, ours. . - J. aa " 6 . . nf Health eave a talk on tne proper and Mrs. La Kue bmiia. -v rvr h laimnrAr m tk m i j j wnfe., ... f rfairv nuiDoses. ana C VI t" w . . . . ft. Zlme WKen many suggestions of timely interest if XTnunt rkiioot rjmtirv many sussrawiu Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards en tertained at dinner and progressive J short private funeral was ' afternoon the annual brk:ge Saturday evening. The j the dinner. In the meantime Jb dlreorl vof stockholder's meettag was held at the; entertaining rooms were, beautifully guests arrived bringing afakebirth- Llndon halL. The directors cnosen decorated with sweet peas ana ierns. Clyde pillman, Gilbert Kicn-rCovers CTe for Mr. ana Mrs. CTE ""Wright," Mr. and Mrs. a. w. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs, Karl Banks. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wamick,.Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. twis Olrrfn. Mr. and Mrs. C. A arA Un 'PrPd I. CUlUmOTe. Mrs. S. A. Kirk, Mrs. H. P. Jones tt'h-v roTrVtow irrra F Walker &U anc mts. i.yean-vom.. ".ot Lindon attended the temple ex esses at a social given Dy wives , Mt city Wednes- me ansa ouiwi jft at me .irt nume i,cuu; n!ng.A dainty luncheon was served on small tables which were centerea with a bouquet of ferns and sweet peas. The evening was spent in miscellaneous games and social chat Those present were, -Mr. and Mrs, A P. Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Elroy West, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Richards. Mr. and' Mrs. S. A. Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Lyean Ly-ean Johnson, Mr. and , Mrs. George W.Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Poulson, Poul-son, Mrr and Mrs.- E.A;-Beck, -Mr and Mrs. William Partington, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark,- and the Misses Estelle Fenton, Arvilla Clark, Emily Wright and Ruth Peterson. Mrs. Karl Banks entertained at a surprise party in honor of her husband's birthday, Tuesday evef-ning. evef-ning. While Karl was at his office at the Lincoln High School, Mrs. Banks had prepared a very delicious luncheon which she carefully hid when her husband came home in the evening. A previous dlnneren-gagement dlnneren-gagement had been arranged- at the H. W. Jacobs home. Mrs. Banks was very slow in getting ready for Science Church..- The placed to a .temporary e moved later to the fan oingnam ior its it are: HOME FOR -I WARNICK SWENSON ardson, Irvin Hooley, D. B. Thorne and Eldon Swenson. They will perfect per-fect trwir own orgunizauon. ' O r . Doi' WoHorfoI Hriaf A dog" can tear tones of a m ,.!.. 'Wihw nitch than tne numan " Sica last r uuajr un"'.-. ' , k.-s ick swenson, who recently o detect. Russian entUtshaTe t from thecanadlan mission,' asserted that some do gs tested tor attended by friends and.tbU quality were The occasion was ar- od. 100 WO Ume. tM.L A.-offieersand cond wb le the 6u lonarie?, A program ' V pXM, TibratloM a aecond Sleen All Night Every Night Make Thii 25c Test Don't wake up for bladder relief. Physic the bladder as you would the bowels. . Drive out impurities and ex- 'cessive acids which cause the irrita tion resulting to wakeful nights, leg pains, backache, burning and fre-auent fre-auent desire. BURETS, the bladder physic, made from buchu, Juniper oiL . etc, works effectively on uie otaaaer as caster oil on the bowels. Get a Mrs. Merle CoomM, Misses zxvz mj, ttta eieansiiur and rained at $15,000,000 hT un. LulCl Uljr L-- vvw - - . day cake and an array of gifts that might come to useful at tne eanxs fome, - These gifts caused much merriment The evening was spent la progressive bridge.. The guests Included the Messrs, and Mesdames H W. Jacobs. F. B. Newman, C. O. Gamett, Dr. and Mrs. a O. Jensen, i Jensen. C A. wbbm- FARMERS MEETING There will be a gathering ct farm ers in the Manila church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The meeting is" called for the purpose of discuss tag ways "and means of cooperating with the State Farm Bureau in its movement to reduce the valuation of real estate by 30 per cent for taxing Dtrrooses. Representatives wfl be. present from the county ""organization and state Farm Bureau. Much Interest is taken m ways and means of re ducing the farmers ; taxes. Other matters of - interest to the farmer will be taken up at thto meeting and probably a Farm Bureau organization organiza-tion will be made. Farmers are all Invited. If anyone produced enough cn his farm to pay his taxes the last two years, he will also be heard on the program..: - : : Letter From Mis sionary Walker - Frdom . . , The gentleness of perfect fre dom can only be won by the discipline discip-line of self -rwtralnt Barrett Nation' WiadUit Spot - Mile-high Mt Washington," New " England' loftiest peak, la - th windiest spot in the United State, according to "government meteor-logical meteor-logical records. Teh Years Ago Now Drysdale won Banks won the consolation prize. and Eatoe Fenton. Mrs. tuiei prize wm J1 ' Hiar sleeo. Sold by nl to SHVX P bead of mm A l VmX J.U Um H 1 1W1 WUU UTC OAT IW 6- JT - " uiw, - . .otfln Drue Store. - go iauon pru. (Thornton Drug Store. December 28, 1932 Dear .Editor: It's been very kind of you to send ,-,oVo frm f,lp, Jan. 13. 1923) .'" me th "Review", and I'm taking , broke out at about 3 o'clock this opportunity to thank "you. Tve1 m ta Bezzant home greatly enjoyed the paper. It has. Tuesday. The cause was burning warmed many coia aays wiui i goo(. ftom chimney. Part or tne intimate memories. It has ' short-1 Mf was wned off and the house - ened many long nights by bringing oUlerwise damaged v ' me close: to happenings at home., l .Ten Teafa Aeq New- Yes I'm grateful to you. One of the big surprises of the I've had a wonderful time out early ieague basketball series of the hee. It has been two years miea jpine division was sprung by Pleas-wlth Pleas-wlth new sights, new acquaintances mt Grove In the first league game and new Opportunities. wuh Lehi Friday night at Lehi. The Five months ago I had the good game ended with a final score of 34 fortune of being mads Mission to 29 in favor of' the locals, which Publicity Director. The position were picked as the losers before the has charge of all the advertising, game. -such as radio news and magazine Ten Tears Ago iow stories, and that sort of endeavor. Under the auspices of the Third It also brought me the opportunity ward Sunday School, "Miss Hobbs," of touring the mission. a comedy In f-nir-acts will be pre - I shall never forget the visit to sented in Clark's Opera House next Carthage jail. It was thrilling to Wednesday afternoon and evening, sleep in the room where Joseph The cast Includes: Delbert FugaL spent his last night, and to stand. Ernest Clayton, G. Elroy Nelson, where he stood that .memorable Joseph Walker, Calvin Walker, Reva day he dl2d for "his standard of West, Ardena Atwood, Emily Ander-rlghteousness. Ander-rlghteousness. The Nauvoo of to- son and Daisy Newman. -day with itff empty houses and des-1 Ten Tear Ago Now olate streets brought to mind the j Wednesday evening the Seagull Nauvoo of 1844. with its temple, Un-'gu-fe met at the home of Miss Mlr-iveTsity, Mlr-iveTsity, and the fact its .20,000. In- lam Warnick, with their leader, Mrs. habitants made it twice as large as . Amy Paul and Mrs. Hilda Meredith, the Chicago of that day. Each primary teacher. The following time I closeoTby eyes," my Imaginat- off leers jere elected ferine month.-lon month.-lon pictured pioneers crossing that Luclle Wadley, President and Inez mile of unfriendly ' river, as they Monson, Secretary. passed over the Mississippi on their . Tf-n Ttr Ago Now way westward. f Miss Nona Kirk and Elwood Bax- It was very Interesting to visit ter of Lindon were married in the Ohio with its many large and ultra gt Lake temple Wednesday. In modern cities; Indiana with Its rol- their honor Mr. and Mrs. James H. ling hills' and oddly laid out capi- Kirk gave a wedding reception in tol Indlaneapolis; Michigan and the Lindon Second ward About 300 Wisconsin with their numerous guests were invited lakes and attractive cities; Detroit Taken from' files of Jan 20, 1923.) and Milwaukee; Iowa and Illinois . Ten Tear Ago Now with their endless corn fields that' Monday Arthur Vance Nelson seefH to lose themselves to a lost. Arthur Wearne left here to hunt horizon; while living to the fast wort They went to Salt Lake and and glamorous "city of Chicago has faiuhg to find work boarded a been very pleasant and exciting. freight train with two other boys for Truly this mission has, been a California, As they neared Las most satisfying experience. Still Vegas, Nevada, the train, was struck, above it til Lindon and a million by another freight train on the main memories are calling me home and une and all four boys lost their lives, r fear I shall never rest quite con- wearne ilied between Caliente and tented uhtH I get there. 'provo, as he was being rushed home. Once again I thank you and wish- Ten Years Ago Now" I. you well. The Lindon nrst wara muwma Sincerely yoursT 'are preparing a play, "A Scrap of -- Jess R. Walker. Paper" to be presented to the Old r J Folk, of that ward on Washington i birthday. Ten Years Ago Now Mr. and Mrs. Lars Nelson announce an-nounce the marriage of their- daughter daugh-ter Lime, to Mr. Walter ButterfieJd of Salt Lake, ' $115,000 Per Capita The city f Westminster, rndnn. Encland, contains near four adv. mutilation. "4' I i i"i 41 p! !( t - U f f t r :v f |