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Show Mr M. II Went of Salt l.nko City, iprtut heverat uuys mis veoic vlsiilug rlutid in Pleasant Grove 10. J. Clark was a Salt Lake visitor Thursday. hr. Arthur Hall wns a Provo visitor visit-or Wednesday. 0. V. Herron made business trip to Provo Thursday. W. I.. Hayes mndo a business trip to Provo Thursday. Mr. Clarenco Freeman made n trip to Rlvcrtou Tuesday. Miss Jennett Hullock was a Provo lsltor Thursdny. Mrs. Edward Warburton was a Provo visitor Tuesday. Mrs, Charles Thorne was an American Ameri-can Fork visitor Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Hnlllday were Solt l.nko visitors last Sunday. Mrs. Charles Thorne was a Salt Lake visitor New Year's day. Mr. L. M. .Monson mndo n business trip to Lchi Monday. O. A. Anderson wns a Provo visitor visit-or Wednesday and Thursday. Dr. C. F. Westplml made a business trip to Provo Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. J. Klrkhnm of Uhl, wns a Pleasant Grove visitor last Sundny. A now baby arrived at the homo or Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Hleselt New Year's day. Miss Robinson or Snlt hake, was the guest or Mr. and Mrs. h. P. hand during the holldnys. A now ten pound baby boy arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Evans Mondny night. Mrs. J. R. Hnlllday and daughter, Mrs. II. W. Jacobs, spent Thursdny in American Fork. Mrs. Alex Thornton and children, I.cnh and Rollo, spent tho latter part of tho week In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Uolpli Wamlck returned re-turned Sundny to Mnntl, where, Mr. Wamlck is engaged with tho .Mnntl High School. Mr. and Mrs. I.nrs Nelson of Provo, wero guosts nt the homo or Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. W, Thome during tho week. Mr. II. U. Clark took a three days' vacation early In tho week nnd visit cd with his sister, Mrs. J. E. Gnr-nctt, Gnr-nctt, in Salt Lake City. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. T. Hnllet returned home to Idaho Mondny, nftcr spending spend-ing tho holidays with relatives and friends here. .Air. It. Weeks returned from flur-loy,' flur-loy,' Idaho tho first of tho week, after spending n weok with his sou nnd duughter-ln-lnw. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Attwood mid family, who hnvo been living In Provo for tho past six mouths, moved back to Plensnnt Grovo this week. Prof, uud Mrs. Elinor Miller returned re-turned Mondny from Amerlcnn Fork, where thoy spent tho Christmas vacation vaca-tion with relatives and friends. D, J. Thome, who has been doing missionary work In England for the past two years, ha sheen released and will arrlvo home some tlmo next mouth. Among tho Pleasant Grovo visitors who aro planning to go to California to seo tho two big expositions next mouth, aro: Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton Thorn-ton uud Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson. Mrs. Caroline E, Wnlker returned recently from Idaho, and through the difference In cllmnto sho has been IM Villi quinsy, but nt last roport is mich improved. Mllioi. Adnmson gave u stag party o a number of his young gentlemen friends Thursday evening Mr Joseph E. Thorne nnd Charles Thome nor,. SnIt Lakp yMtQn hp last of the week on business. Mr and Mrs. Wallace West returned return-ed Sunday to Tooele, after spending tho holidays with relatives in Pleasant Plea-sant Grove "Mr Duano Carlson, who has been suffering rioni a severe attack of pjurlsy, had an operation performed Sunday and a lot of accumulated puss removed lie is now Improving, Mr and Mrs. Herman Green entertained enter-tained at New Year's dinner the following fol-lowing Mr and Mrs, Louis Marrott, and family of Provo. nnd Mr. mul m AV. A Ilullock nnd family. i Mrs W A. Ilullock was tho recipient recipi-ent of a surprise lust evening by a crowd of relntlves and friends who took possession of tho Ilullock home nnd spent tho evening playing parlor games and serving refreshments, START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT Mr. Ilusluess Man: Why not resolve right now to put a little more glugcr into your business during l'JIG than you did in tho Inst year? A conservative amount of spaco in every Issue of our throe papers throughout tho year will bo certain to Increase In-crease your sales mul your bank account. Aiivi:itTisi:x aivi:kti.si: Nlin ure the greatest mher-tlitri mher-tlitri The largest llrms, of cotirM'. Aftk iinirself whyi Mnko a stir! What tor.' IJccausc, ir you do not you novar will nccom-pllsh nccom-pllsh anything. LRo U u Held Into which harvest hands, In gnat numbers, num-bers, have been sent. Make a tllrl Swing tho seylho and cut down the grain. I'sc your hands, binding Into bundles all that is ready for the garner Make a stir. If you are a merchant, ho on the alert; display your goods, attract the people, nm! In a lively way move around them, and show you ure a willing sorwiin, -ven anxious to accomodato in tin smallest smal-lest mallei w Advi-ltlrid! He energetic ener-getic here Why. jour patroin ure looking for some word rrom you nnd really epeel you lo announce some great bargains, us you piofess lo labor lu their Intorests. Stir around. Make tho most of your opportunities; op-portunities; ami life a grand success Life Is a battlofleld, and no battle wns ever won without a struggle, nnd no struggle eer took place without some stir hence we repeal it. make a stir, oi you will mver gum a elur I AN ORDINANCE H An ordlnnnco amending and re-cn- R9f I acting Section -Ifilt of Chapter -13 of WM tlio RoylBcd Ordanliinnces of Pleasant IsMl Grow city, 1005, as amended by an HH ordinance passed by tho City Council IMI ;."lMh 12",' 1!!12' and npproved by IH tlio Mnyor March 12th, 1912, as amend- NM ed by no ordlnnnco passed by tho City Hi Council Jnnnnrv nil, inn ...... MM proved by the Mnyor January 9th Hgfl no It ordained by tho City Council MM of Plensnnt Grovo City, Utah County, Hii Section I. Thnt Section 4G3 of HII Chapter 43 of tho Revised Ordanln- HH ttiiccs of Pleasant Orovo City, 1905. aMM as amended by an ordananco passed HH by tho City Council March 12th, 1912. H'l ?",' n,,!,,!r,ova b' tl,c Mnyor March Hi i-tn, llllJ, ns amended by mi ordln- HJ1 nuco passed by the City Council Jnn- 1M1 unry 9th, 1914, and npproved by tin ilil Mnyor January 9th, 1914. bo and tho ul I J samo Is hereby amended nnd re-en- ill I acted so us to rend as follows: HII Chaptor 43. Salaries. IB 11 Section 163. Tho annual salaries IB If of all elected and appointed officers ffjl In this city shall be us herein provld- MM ed. illiBH ;,n'or $12G.t)0 OK Couiicllmci 7C00 ffnifli Rccordor 200 00 kSHH Trensurcr lon.'no SlrRl Mnrshal coo.00 HaffiH Attorney 200.00 HJUKifl Justleo of tho Pence 75,00 Ifrll City Physician 125,00 KllfSf Provoslon Inspector f rUSiI Wnter Mastor GOO.OO " RaWl Supervisor of Streets, 2Gc per nHfitfl hour or por day of 8 hours ., 2.00 liU'llH Supt. or Water Works 4G0.00 IiPGh Pollcemnn, 20c per hour for llil3J nctunl service $ BaJtfll! Chief of Flro Dopartmont ..., fHIS Pound Keeper 30.00 WllflU Soxtou C0.00 fllEf Dog Tax Collector GO.OO U3JM Scaler or Weights and flilul Mcasurors $ ilwfll llulldlng Inspector ulS Sufd salaries shall bo paid quarter- Hil iy. HCl Section II. All ordinances and re ho- D billons or parts of ordinances and Re- Vffl I solutions lu conflict herowllh are 3R1 A hereby repealed. Hit n Section Hi. This ordlnnnco shall Wl j take effect on tho 1st dny of Janunry, IB f 191!, 1' k Passed by the City Council of Mcu- MfK I wint Orovo City, this 4th day of Jnn- If U S unry, 1015. ottiffl JOS. HILTON. City Recorder. MbM Approved this 4th day of January, Nlufti! 101C, mWk J. L. HARVEY, Mnyor. ffltfTJ Stato or Utah, County or Utah, SS. WKm I, Jos. Hilton, City Recorder of wimm Pleasant Grovo City, Utah County, llPiH Utah, do horcby certify that tho above n"J"jP and rorcgolng Is a full, truo and cor- 9ml) icct copy of mi ordinance entitled Miffl "An Ordinance nmeudlug and ro.cn- 01 f acting Section 453 of Chaptor 43 or M l the Revised Ordlnauc(s or Pleasant mffl Orovu City, 1905, ns amended by an H ill ordinance inissed by the City Council M lfl March 12, 1912, and npproved by tho nfffl Mayor March 12, 1912, ns amended by IsEHj an ordinance panned by the City Conn- m m cil January 9th, 1911, ami approved m M by the Mayor January 9th, 1914," p.iB- H scd by tho City Council or Pleasant M Grove. City, Utah County, Utah, Jan- HI uary tth, 1915, and approved by tho Mayor January lib, 1915, as appears HHJ ot record In my olllce. HJ lu witness whereof, I hnvo here uu- !H to set my baud uud ufllxed thu cor- HV porato seal of said city, this 4th day fill of January, 1915. ' WsSM JOS. HILTON, City Recorder. 1191 o 91 IHh.1 BIG LEAGUE BASKET .Si BALL 1 GAME I ORPHEUS HALL PLEASANT GROVE Mj FRIDAY, JAN. 15 1 American Fork i High School 1 - VS. I Pleasant Grove I High School 1 UK! DA.NCi: AITLR (iA.Mi: f! Ceme out ami nltucs. this gniiic be- EPH I ween the lw fastest rhal teams for HH (lie chniupliiiihlilp. H Ticui: vrs .v) cunts for gami: AM) HAM'l! t (iallerj 15c lMrn Lad) Iftc m |