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Show II M. Jones spent Monday visiting the schools of Salt Lake City. Millinery at People's Co-op. Y-lt Mrs. 11. M. Vance spent Sunday visiting vis-iting friends in Salt Lake City, Dr. Alrd of Provo was heio on professional pro-fessional business Sunday. Alru. W, It. Frnmptou was an American Amer-ican Fork visitor Thursday. John II, Fraucom of Payson was a Pleasant Grove visitor Thursday. Bargains In household goods. Sue ad. of People's Co-op 7-lt Miss Leah Thornton was an American Amer-ican Fork visitor Monday. Mr. James II. Walkor Bpeut Monday at Salt Lake. Mr. John Nordstrom ot Salt Lake spent Tuesday in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Overlado spent thc llrst of the week In Salt Lake. Mr. II. M. Vance spent part of tho week visiting in Salt Lake. Miss Evelyn Ivcrsou spent Monday and Tuesday In Piovo. Miss Ella Hopkins spent the week end at Lchl, tho guest of .her brother, Prof. Karl Hopkins. Miss Ethel Hundley of Vineyard wns thc guest of Miss VIda Fage, Wednesday. Wednes-day. $2.Q0 Royal Worcester Corsets for $1.00. At Chlpman's, all next week, Maich 0 to 14. 7-lt Miss Chloo Thornu and Pearl Wright were American Fork visitors Thursduy. Mr. Ben Walton of American Fork was a Pleasant Grove visitor Saturday. Satur-day. $3.60 Royal Worcester Corsets for $2.25. At Chlpman's, all next week, March 0 to 11. 7-lt Mr. Alex. Thornton was in Provo, Tucsduy, on business, and ln Ogdcu, Thursday and Friday. Miss llcdvo Johnson and Martin Christiansen spent Sunday and Monday Mon-day in Salt Lake City. Mrs. William Llm, Sr., entertained at dinner Sunday In honor of her CCth birthday. Covers wero laid for twenty. Mrs. Edith Erlcksou of Salt Lnko City Is visiting with her mother, Mr-B. C. J. Johnson. Mrs. 11. N. Anderson of Salt Lake Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Nlelsou. Low walBt coraetB, new spring styles, at Chlpman's. SJ1.2G for 8Gc; $2.00 for $1.00; $3.50 for $2.25. Ono week only. 7-lt Miss Josephine llalllday and Miss Leah Thornton spent Thursduy at Provo. Mrs. C. P. Larson and her daughter Jennie spent tho week end with her daughter, Mrs. N. H. Nelson, at Provo. Golden Rulo prices on rugs and laco curtains will make you wonder how they do it. It's easy. They have i 70 Stores. '"u Miss El-o of tho high school faculty spent tho week end in Salt Lake and wont to tho plnyB, "If 1 Wero King" and "Hamlet." Principal Walker has spent several days with Superintendent Creer investigating in-vestigating tho "consolidation theory" in BOjne of tho other counties. Mrs. Emma Malln of Salt Lnko City spent Suiuluy In Pleasant Grovo, tho guest of her mothor, Mrs. Laura Nlcl-son. Nlcl-son. Mr. Kennedy Thornton and thu Missos Pearl and Grace Holloy of American Fork wero thu guests of Miss Leah Thornton Saturday and Sunday. Mr. 3. F lluiiiplnles was In American Amer-ican Fork Wednesday. Miss Rowena Adams is spending the wceknt American Fork. Mr. Ruel Adams Isvvorklng at Provo for n few weeks. M n,clmid Fenton was an American' Amer-ican' Fork visitor Monday and Tuesday. Tues-day. ; Dunlol Judd hus sold his homo hero asd will move to Idaho. I'lnu Title Co. ABSTRACTS See our ml. Mrs'. II. B. Warnlck went to Spanish Fork, Thursday, ror a week's visit with friends. Glen' Aduuibon, who is in business in Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with his parents in Pleasant Grove, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Williamson went lo Provo, Tuesday evening, to ntteud a party given by tho Owl Idgo. Mrs. Niels poulsou Is in Provo. Her son. Wilford, who teaches In tho Brig-hum Brig-hum Young University, is very sick. MIbb Laura Walker returned home Thursday evening nfter spending ten days In Salt Lnko vlBltlng relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Stevo Shelley ot American Amer-ican Fork were Pleasant Grovo visitors visi-tors Wednesday. Mr. Kennedy Thornton of American Fork spent Saturday and Sunday visiting vis-iting with Rollo Thornton. Misses VIda Fage and FIobsIo , Frampton spent Saturday and Suudny ! in Provo. Poultry supplies; stock remedies; ' at People's Co-op. 7-lt Mr. and Mrs. Overlado were In Salt Lake on Saturday and saw "Hamlet" played. A number of the students nnd most of tho faculty" wont to Provo, Monday night, and heard Helen Keller. Chick feed, charcoal, bono, oyster shell and a completo lino ot remedies at People's Co-op. 7-lt xMrs. Fred Mcakin ot Suit Lake City spent 8nturdny and Sunday hero visiting visit-ing with hor sister, Mrs. Fcrd Nelson. About thirty Pleasant Grove peoplo wont to Provo, Monday evening, to hear Helen Keller, tho denf, dumb nnd blind girl. Prof. J. II. Wn'kcr spent several days recently in different parts of tho state, looking up public and high school consolidation. Mr. Omer Larson and Mr. Kanas Hall wero tho guests of Miss Pearl Grant and Miss Ruby Wootton, Sunday, Sun-day, at Amcrlcnn Fork. Miss Lucllo Harvey,, who Is attending attend-ing school In Provo, spent the latter part of last week with her mother in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Olson returned from Millard county Tuesday night, after spending two weeks 'visiting relatives re-latives and friends. Miss Chloo Thome and Miss Pearl Wright Bpent Thursday ln American Fork, visiting relatives and friends. Poultry supplies; stock remedies; at People's Co-op. 7-lt Mrs. V. L. llalllday, who haB boon visiting with friends In Plcnsant Grove for n week, returned to Salt Lake City Saturday. Commencing this week, tho M. I. A. meetings will hereaftor bo hold on .Monday evenings Instead of TuosdayB, us horotoforo. Prof. and'Mrs. L. A. Richardson aud Prof. J. H. Walkor accompanied our local basket ball team to Provo Thursday Thurs-day morning to attend tho stato tournament tour-nament thero. Wo look for good reports re-ports of them In our next Ibbuo. Dr J' I'. Ellsworth of Payson was l.i town a couple of hours Tuesday. Rose 11. Hayes was a Provo visitor the llrst of tho week. Mr and Mrs. W. L. Hays attended the entertainment given by Helen Keller Kel-ler at Provo, Monday evening. Jesse G. Webb, our local Jowolcr, spent the week end at Lchl with his family, Joseph E. Thome Is spending a tow weeks In Salt Lake, looking after property Interests. H. I j. Clark has opened up a confectionery con-fectionery business In connection with the millinery store, Ed Hush has sold his farm ln tho basin to W. A. Morrltt and purchased the Judd farm at tho railway crossing, William Ileal has sold tils farm to Ed Ball and will bo to Salt Lake City In tho near future to operate a dairy. Alex. Thornton and Richard Wadloy spent tho pnBt two days ln Salt Lako City and Davis county on tho canning business. Mils Cleoue Lund Bpeut Thursday evening the guest of Miss Thurmnu at Lchl. She Is now visiting friends in Salt Lake City. Mr. Cutler, father ot Guy V. Cutler, one of our public school teachers, gave his son n call 'Wednesday. Ho has been south to Glendnlc, Kane county, nnd roports qulto u pleasant trip through southern Utah, Mr. J. M. Lovcrldgo aud Mr, Frank 3. Stubbs of Provo purchased tho fountain and fixtures of Thomo's Cafe and expect to go Into business In Schofiold, whoro Mr Lovcrldgo hns business property. Jaincs Mnrrlott will leave on the 15th Inst, for n mission to tho southern states. A benefit party arranged In his honor will be given tomorrow ovo-nhrg ovo-nhrg In tho Llndou ward meetinghouse. A very Interesting program has been nrrnnged. W. 12. Cndmus, national organizer for tho Progressiva party, and Mr. W. E. Shoppo of Salt Lako City, held a Pro-grcsBlvo Pro-grcsBlvo rally In tho Rex Thentro on Thursday evening. Mr. Cndmus wnB a Congregational minister for fifteen years. PLEASANT GROVE , Mfl man school notes - I rmM A basket ball rally was held Wed- Iwlfl uesdny, which aroused the enthusiasm ' xftfTB I In everyone presont. The school first MffiH sang "Collogo Llfo." Altera talk by , !$$ Principal Walkor tho school saqg oth- a$k or songs and gave practical yells. , l-KB Thou other mombors ot the faculty figtfB .and thoBO In tho basket ball team. gave . 1$ rousing speeches tho best this year. I litixfl Miss Loo entertained' the Junior : 'UiM&S :lass Wednesday at a colonial party In , vifM lonor of Gcorgo Washington. ",The flffl nombors of tho class came dressed In . I$g M colonial style.1 One, wbo Wss more 'ifyEB nrlstocrntlc than tho others, was'ac- sxB compunlcd by his slavo Ssmbo, who i?S,!M proved a very interesting and h,e,lpful lig ehnractcr of tho party. After several . 'ffgl original games wore played a Virginia P.f g reel was groatly enjoyed by all. Re- i rg trcBhmcnts woro srvod and all.de- lilLiB pnrtcd with memories ot the good old tiRM colonial dayB. Thoso present were the , lag Misses Miriam Thurman, Edna'Poul-. ' 'HH son, Grnco Marrott, Lcono Fputz, Ettio Wkmm Westphal, Rhea Clark, OrSn.Holman iHH and Cora 01 pin; tho Messrs. Basil ' mSM Walkor, Roy WllBon, Lloyd Culllmore, '' WgfM Rolla Thornton, Arnold Rlchlns, Sam- iH ucl Hilton nnd Martclle Lund. Cx'l Eight percent money to'-loan'on r SgB farms. Nocorpmlsslon. T. O. Hold- MB&H Ing, 53 West First South, Bait 'Lake ,l Bgfl City. Utah. ;V" inmmml : ' A ""fflH Pleasant Grove : ifffiH Poultry Yards i ilfl . 'ji!!gB Thoroughbreds a Speoialtj MjJ, , H ' t SipH Duck Effffs for Setting ''j vM rT- Call nnd boo or phono""' NiB 36W, Pleiisaut Grove' jj 4 H Mrs. Ida Haagy lilB r ,K ; " ' r:??" fll'mm DR. O. F. WESTPHALJ. PRAPTK3INO DENTIST V u B Ofllce Hours: 9 to 12 aid 1 ! fnl,ggfl Telephone 7x h , 2B PLEASANT OROVE. UTAH V fegB CLARENCE M. BECK U pH LAWYER. ! i'fl Practices in any cpwti ; ''"'' ! Cblpman Rank BulldUg,' BmmlvI. V'H AMERICAN FORK. CTAM.', "; , ,. iH HARNESS SHOP '' V .' HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, SPURS, . , Ji H AVIIIPS, COLLAR PADS, FEED BAGS, HALTERS, ij - JH AXLE GREASE, OILS, HORSE. REMEDIES, f ' 'MM In fact everything pertaining to an np-to-dnto harnoss shop ij Repairing and Everything at the Very Lowest Pricrfi - j Jh'H ANDERSON & SONS nfll PLEASANT GROVE. . j UAS : tlM Culmer Hotel " ; ;( ' iH ) SBgggB OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC.1 GOOD ROOMS ' f:M AND FIRST-CLASS MEALS. $ hHH IP YOU WANT A HOME-LIKE HOTEL STOP HEREJ; j 'jH Prices Reasonable. i- ) ,, M MRS. E. T. OULMER, Prop. rf ' iH Plertsant Grove, , ,,,1; -1 j H i: n BiiiiBgBBgMgMMigMgigigfigBBgM ..nmn, i-. ,. wMbBf. tLtLtLB |