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Show New blcyclo tires put ou, $1.95 each, Owen Draper, Pleasant Grove. 27-21 CAIIH OF THANKS Editor Rovlow: Kindly express through thei col umns of your paper our deep appreciation appre-ciation of tho sympathy and consideration consider-ation of tho peoplo of Pleasant Grovt extended to us In our recent bereave ment. Yours truly, D. H. ROUISON. Mrs. Joseph Whitley Is reported quite 111. When you want any kind of print-Ins; print-Ins; Phone 85. How would you like a free trip to the World's Fair? Postmaster and Mrs. H. W. Wadley spent Thursdny In Salt Lake City. Mr. C. L. Warnlck returned Tuesday Tues-day from Idaho, whore ho went on business. Mr. N. K. Nlelson of Sprlngvllle, wns visiting friends In Pleasant Grovo Thursday. Mr. J. R. Halllday spent Wednesday In Salt Lakn City, going In ou the 4:30 n. m. train. Twin girls arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Toolo of Provo Bench Wednesday. Misses Hollo Olpln and leona West left yesterday to spend a week with friends In Salt Lake City. Win. Van. Wagoner of Hebor, spent sovcral days hero this week as a guest of his slater, Mrs. E. T. Culmer. . You'll miss it if you miss the Easter Ball and Rosell's Band at the Orpheus Hall tonight. Miss Pearl Wright returned Saturday Satur-day from spondtug n week with friends In Salt Lako City. Dr. O. E. Grua Is having his launch overhauled and repainted this week preparatory to tho summer cruising. Tho firemen and their wives and quite a number of friends attended tho Lchl Firemen's dance, last evening. even-ing. The Stake Relict Society Board held n meeting hero Wednesday, cral ladles coming from American Fork and Lehl. Mr. L. W. Lund left for Houcyville Wednesday with two stallions. He1 will leave for Iowa In tho near tuturo tO'purchaso anothor car load. R. D. Currier, Urn Walker, has to count ovcry piece, of moll that ho JiandleH for tho next mouth, record Its weight and tho amount of postage, etc. Remember Rosell's Band and the Easter Ball at Pleasant Plea-sant Grove tonight. .'Ml Sovcral people seems ot think that tho change of postmasters moans the chango in location of tho post office. At nuy rate, sovorol different sltot aro being offered. Tho Culmer Hotel is becoming very popular placo for tho traveling public. Ono day this week thero woro twonty-flvo sat down for dinner, and another day every room was filled with guests. YOUNG" MAN Wo can save you $3,00 or $5.00 on your spring suit. We make strictly all wool suits to your monsuro at $10.00 and upwards. We guarantee style, fit and workmanship. Abso'uto satisfaction or your money hack Is our policy. Backer Mercantile Mercan-tile Company, Lehl. 3-11 James A. Eberhnrdt, who was nr rested at Rlverton by Sheriff Henry East on March 22, on suspicion of burglaries committed In Utah nud Salt Lnko counties, wns arraigned bnforo Precinct JubHco E. L. Joiicb Saturday Satur-day afternoon on a chnrgo of burglarizing burglar-izing the, Pleasant Grovo Mercantile company's storo on March 21. A preliminary pre-liminary examination will ho held nt The Pleasant Grove High School Sophomore Dramatic Club Will Present "The Arrival of Kitty" at tho Pleasant Grove Opera House Tonight, April 3rd. ALSO MATINEE THIS .(SATURDAY AFTERNOON at .', o'clock - ., EVERYBODY INVITED Curtain raises for Matineo at 3 o'clock-Evening 7:30 Sharp. some tlmo to bo agreed upon between tho county attorney and Eberhardt's attorney. Eberhnrdt Ib hold In the, county jail In default of $1,500 ball. Miss Jenuctt Bullock was a Provo visitor Thursday. Mr. Joseph Olpln mode a business trip to Provo Tuesdny. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Thome mado n trip to Salt Lake Thursday. Mr. Bert Fago mndo n trip to 8alt Monday. Ho returned homo Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Lydla Powell was a Pleasant Grovo visitor Wednesday and Thursdny. Lehi, American Fork an Pleasant Grovo are all invited to the Big Easter Ball at Orpheus Hall tonight. 3-1 1 Mrs. J. R. Halllday and daughter, Mrs. II. W. Jacobs, woro American Pork visitors Thursday. Mr. Ike Wadliiy wont up tho canyon enrly In tho week to rcsumn work ou his lenso on tho Miller Mine. Tho trip wns mado on horseback to Door Creek and thei remainder of tho Journey o suowshoci. Mr. P. C. Larson guvo u birthday party to his friends Wednesday oven lug in honor of his 71st birthday, Cards, names and supper woro tho evening's enjoyment. Mr. 1). F. Pearson ot Salt Lake (.' who formerly lived here, was In town Thursdny. Yesterday ho left In an auto with several parties to Investigate, Investi-gate, an Irrigation project west of Fish Springs, which ho thinks will result In colonizing and farming 20,000 acres ot land. Several young ladies will be sent free to the big Oalifornia Exposition. Particulars later. Last Tuesday Bomeono robbed tin Golden Rulo Storo in Mldvolc, gain ing an cntrunco In much tho same manner ns was used in tho Picas.-Grovo Picas.-Grovo Mercantile company robbery and taking much tho same class goods. Hoys of tho High School and higher grades this week elenued off thu trad ready for try-outs. Pleasant Grove has some exceptionally strong mater, la! this yoar, and hopes to win first In several of the moro Important events. Misses Chloe Thome and Sadlci At-twood At-twood engineered a successful surprlso sur-prlso party on Miss Hannah Condor nt her homo Thursday evening. It was In tho nnturn or nn April Fool party, tho scheme being carried out also In tho refreshments served. It was attended by about twenty young people. ADVERTISE YOUR j BUSINESS. Don't Imagine for a moment that mM advertising will not bring you re- ! 9 suits In your Immediate field. That's B an error thnt many merchants make, B wlie.u they nsuuro themselves Ithnt H their Btore Is so well known thnt It ' H doson't require uowspnper advortts- III Ing that tho trade will naturally iwM drift his way, anyhow. Thoro Isn't kl n storo any where In tho world thnt '11 has so sccuro a tooting as thut not a 11 single, stores and you nro not doing fl buslnoss In u field but that your sales jl can bo Increased by careful news- $ paper advertising. If this Is not true. ttiii why Is It thnt u stream of mall orders SH Is constantly going out of your town 11 to cataloguu housos? And aro not ?H theso sales mndo by thoso catnloguo lil houses tho result ot persistent nd- f'H vortlslng In tho very field you fool Kl thnt you havo cultivated to tho limit? k, Whenovor you get such nn Idoa fixed !t In your mind, and really bellovo thnt fH there's nothing moro to conquer, you H uro simply turning over ready monoy H to the. man that docs possess thu M broader vision you nro ceding tcrrl- H tory nud rights to others that careful mm nowBpnpcr advertising would rotaln iM In your possession. iH FOR . H House Painting AND H Paper Hanging IN ALL ITS BRANCHES JM Call On fH F. S. HUMPHRIES IH Pleasant Orove M F. S. HUMPHRIES, JR. rH American Fork Lm ALL WORK (lUAHANTKED ,H Phone No. 101-R, Am. Fork il or M 54-W, Pleasant Orove . jH ' MMT? ' H HHHHiiiiiHHLHHHiHiiiLHHiHHilliH Culmer Hotel I WllhHK YOU FELL AT HOMK HE- M CAUSE of the HOMK COOKING M CLEAN Wp' AM) lM PLEASANT SUR- M HOI'NIHN't.'S. X ILM MAIN ST. PLEASANT OROVE M BIOYOLES H For Salo , For Rent 11 and Repaired. tH All Extras Carried In Slock. !H OWEN DRAPER 'H Pleasant Grovo M l Two lllnrkH Enxt of HanV. H (OPEN EVERY HAY .H 1 " '"-" - . .... inl ImmwmmmmmmvmmmmMmmmmusxammmmmWmmmmWmmmWtmmmmmm 'H . . - (Recleaned) H CSTrlrTl OATS (Swedish Select) WM sTj Vl J ALFALFA 991 K-,---Jm-, Timothy and Red Top. J1 For Sale at FUGALS A BH Phones 52-W or 52-R Ploasant Grove. wSk Samples Furnished to Prospective Buyers. oN , mml |