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Show 1p Grove for pipal Power Plant Knlliu Tnlcii Out Filing KfrMk mill Will 15"! ln'-K ln'-K rtoiilc B Council licl'l " '"01,t '" HUi Thursilny night Unit Kito Ins'talkitloii of u muni-Hr muni-Hr plant for Pleasant drove. Kflnrrangcd for Hie taking Bti Clings on drove Creek, BimfJ "' Walker, ct' ol-Bro ol-Bro eks "K0 '"yr J- I'- Be a """B " "l0 m,l" Ktlie name of the city. One Krfiks for (he saving of hov. Hf water hy piping the the other Is for power Tliey Hrc holh now owned 3; t!ic wnter for about n Kg tiro to three second feel Hiill be saved thnt now sinks irarc), niirl nt tho snmo tlnio Hiboul 1200 feet inny bu ob-ftls ob-ftls in connection with the Hor It estimated to be cap-jeacratlnp cap-jeacratlnp from 400 to r.00 tr. rt. R. Lyman, u Salt tcer.ls now preparing plmiH Hid showing tho cost, wnter Hjtfie power to ho generated. Htplctcd, tho matter will ho Ho tho people, nnd they will Hlicaikrd to vote on it. olnted out thnt ninny citlen Htigg their own plnnts mid them nt n profit. Tho City Hilnks I'lennnnl Orovo yin do B Tho wnter saved by build? Hplpc lino would ulonu be Hurds of $20,000, nnd would impio supply for the city jae to come. The Council it tho.plnnt would grently lh resources of Pleasant Hod. nouhl prohnbly be the Httiflnj; n lot of water from bads for Irrigating the liili- At any rate tho people, will stthlng to talk about, nnd if cell Amis the project to be tier will then put it up to !. Clean Up Campaign Hearing Its End niilrhWml UnMi I're.nise.s ( i.a,,,! Mate Pil,. fllr nP,,s, ro., Never before did any movement take so completely with Iho Pleasant (lroo people as the clean town contest, con-test, which closes today. It opened up rather Indifferently, but gradually gallieied momentum nn the campaign progressed, and doses today with u whirlwind finish. During tho past .week the commit tees In Iho several districts have boon working laeeofsently. Hardly a single homo has been missed. Help has been extended to tho widows and tho In-llrm, In-llrm, and In many Instances their pin es score higher than their neighbors. neigh-bors. Hvery street In the main part of the city has had tho weeds dug up Irom them or mowed close to tho ground. The committees nre all surprised sur-prised that so much could ho done In so shoit a time, and the people themselves are delighted with tho results, re-sults, oven If no prlzo Is won. However, How-ever, rrom tho bcBt information obtainable, ob-tainable, It Is probable that no other town In our class has made the ef. forts that has Vlcasant drove, and It now looks like this city may win tho stale prize. There If. much good iiaturcd rivalry between tho several wards an to which will win the I.. V. I.uuil prizes,, tho contest being particularly keen between be-tween tho forces under .1. P. Banks and those under Mr. I, mid. Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Halllday were American Pork visitors Wednesday. Miss I'Mossle Dlekersou Is at Ogdoii visiting iclativc3. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Croon were Salt Lake visitors on circus day. Mr. and Mrs. .1. O. Johnson were Salt Lake Isltors Krlday. O. A. Anderson made a huslneos trip to Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. I.oyil Adaiuson has returned homo nflcr spending the summer in darfleld. Mr. and Mrs, Steve l.arsou or Salt Lake, were tho guests, or Mr. and Mrs. "Alex Cray tho past week. Mrs. I). N. Adamson was an Ajn-erlcaii Ajn-erlcaii I'oik visitor tho first or the week. Mrs. Martha Woolley will go to Sprlugvlllo Friday, to act as housekeeper house-keeper at the home or X. K. Nlelnon. Mr. Claud Shiirtllff and Mr. Prcd Willis of dnrlleld, aro lsltlng friends nn(l relatives here. , Mr. and Mrs. Sam .lorgeiison returned re-turned to Tooele Saturday, after spending two weeks visiting relatives here. Miss Ileatrleo Cray has returned from a throe week'a visit to Itlch-lleld, Itlch-lleld, wlillo there she spent two weeks nt Fish Knko, it popular resort there. Mrs. J. W. Halllday, Mrs." J. C. Halllday Hal-llday and Mrs. Kd. Wndloy spent Wednesday Wed-nesday lu American Fork, guests of Mrs. Hen Ilnlllday. Mrs. .1. It. Halllday and daughter, Mrs. 11. W. Jacobs, luivo returned homo nftor spending a few days In Salt Lake. Mrs. I.nella M. Thorn made a business busi-ness trl to Salt Lake tho last or the week In regard to gelling a nuinboi or keys mnilo Tor P. 0. boxes. Cooi-go II Pony Is Intending 1" Mart a dairy and supply the iiiilgh boring towns with milk. It Is r :hlng badly needed, particularly li Auiorlcan Fork. A largo crowd of people an exepetlng to start for an outing In Slrawberry valley. Our local It. F I), carrier and family expects toHprnn' his annual leave or absoiiHo with tin campers. A public spirited citizen who Is a' the head or a great nianufneturliig on i nr!.e in u small elt', Issued order. Unit all printing and stationary sup idles used by tho concern should b-bought b-bought rrom tho local paper am mild: "Why should wo spond on money to help build up nn ludtmtr -iwny rrom homo wlillo at tho winu time trying to secure now Industrie, ror bur own city. Lot us build-up am foster the' industries wo have aur" others will come." Ho coilnlnly lind tho right idea There Is Httlo Inducement Induce-ment for a nowspaper to work fm Its city when some of Its lending busd ess men send away for their print Jng We Iiiimi businesrt men win never advertise with us. but there wit come a timr when they'll iiomI u. nuel 'Adams has gono l0 .Mammoth for the summer. Mrs. UoJUvThoui spent Sunday Salt Lnkofclty. v UoJf WgH,Bl " Viilnablo horse (his wecklUirough blood poisoning. .Mrnqj'Iniehle wlii ,aove to Sail Uiku CltK'loinorron'. s , jF ''eoMolsoii and 'Stella Jensen wore Vlnoyhrd Msllors this week W Mru I.emilHireli of Salt Lake City, Is vIsltlijBXwjth Mrs. David Adamsoii. Mn:'$Wk''' Yn,lne' wl " heeu very HMwlJj gMl stones, is recovering recover-ing slmvly ,Ym Mr. nudvMi'H. John Nelson, Jr., aro vlsltlngl'flonds la Salt Lake City this week. W, ,$;. JnmcBII' Walker will attend the County School Hoard meeting at ProVo Saturday. -Ilss .FIobsIo Dlckerson Is spending her vacation visiting friends In Logan. Lo-gan. ' . , .Miss Joimlo Fngo sjient Wednesday In Proyof visiting with her slater, Mrs. JohlKConvvny. yb O, A." Anderson spent tho early purl or tho week In Salt l.ako City, on buslnesshtfd. pleasure. ' " ,&- MlBs'KfltexPowell or Price, Is heto visiting ,vvth her sister, Mrs. dcorge Spcncor;.i7!H ' 'W y Mrs., I Initio Hnyes entertained tho Second, ward mutual girls at a ken-slug ken-slug nt,licf: Wednesday. J,Jfr Miss Vorn. Thorn returned Monday from Mntit, where she spent ton deys visiting JfribinlB. If yoiiWnnt letter heads, envelopes, BtntomontB, visiting cards, etc., 'give ua a caji.yj'.Vo do splendid work, tf Mn'brl J,., I Hnrvey and Council, man Wostphal spent Wednesday In Salt Lake, 'City, on official business. DiirlngVtho week the city hns bad tho-ct'inqlery cleaned, up In linrmony with tiiojcipnn up movement. ",?rTii'."1Jven)i?Vont, wlm' hail been visiting wlthrhor 'father, Mr. Joseph Hilton, returned' to her homo lit l.ynndyl yrstordny. j Mrs. I). II. Robinson, who has been visiting lolatlvoB lu Pleasant drove for the past month, returned to her homo in Mntttl, Wednesday. Alex Thornton sent a bundi ui men to l.ehl ycsty'rduy, to do some work on tho Interurbiin depot there ror which lie linsrti con tract. The merchants who advertise are the oacs'lo patronzo. They uro up-to-dnlc and Vvlll give you tull value for money received. Cards me out nnuoiijicllig Iho wedding wed-ding of Miss Uleouo l.uml mid Alma Kirk, which vvlll tnko place lu the Salt Lake Temple August 2Hth. Frank Humphries has n dano apple ap-ple tree, on 1 limb of which there are II apples within" n space or :t Inches, and 21 within u space or less than 2 feet Joseph. I.indsa'y and Jacob Nelson leturned this week from lllngbnm canyon, whero thoy have been working work-ing They report 1200 men laid on there because of-the closing of some r the mines. '". Mers 1- W l.und, W. I.. Hayes. I. It lliilllilny and Dr. drua vvlll leave by nuto at ' o'clock lu tho morning morn-ing Tor n hunting trip In Strawborry valley They rixpect to arrive there lu time for breakfast and will return re-turn lu Hi" evening. Hy mistake. liiHt week wo prlntvd the etipagement of l.eoiiaril Walker lim, miss Kdlth Htagg. While It Is possible Hint Hitiill ii happy event may he a thing of Jljo future, wo now learn Hint our annouiiconieul was too orevlotis. ' Mr nnd Mrs, "Sunt Wlaker and Mr anil Mrs- Jolm Walker left Thursday ror a week's camping and fishing trl , the strawberry. They vvlll Ik mined tomorrow' 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thornlon. wlio vvlll make the I rip In an a"'0 A biinili'' showui In honor nt llhoda Harding and Korby Allen, who wIP be married next Wednesday, was given by the AH"it slstors at their homo lu Vine) nrd, Wednesday, August 12th Among those present wore: Miss la ,ern Forbes of Alpine, Miss IluHi "n ker or Provo, Misses l.eona Nelson and Strlbi Jensen of Pleasant drove Many beautiful and useful presents were given and n most pleasant oven-lug oven-lug enjoyed by all. Milton Adamson, Kllshn Kirk, Harold Har-old Walker and Alfred ltogers climbed climb-ed to the top of Mt. Tlmpnnoogns last week, slid down tho glacier, climbed back again and returned homo all In one day, last Tuesday. dlvo (ho boy or girl a chance, and If nothing else comes of It. thoy will bo better men and women for tho tlnio spent within collogo walls. And better men and women Is the crying need of the world, yeslerday, today and forever. When In Salt l,ako ami you want a room, go to the Windsor Hotel, 225 South Main Street. Thoro Is no uues. (Ion but that you will bo treated with every courtesy. You nre nuro to find someone thoro you know, for It la headquarters Tor many from Utah county. The rates aro reasonable tf |