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Show Than West vent to Salt Lako Cltv Thursday, on business. Roxlo -Adams has ncccpted n position posi-tion aschirk at A K. Thornton's. Mrs. Hornco Mohboii has accepted tho posltlojji as the domestic teacher for PlenBant Grove schools. Mrs. John Warner presented her husband with a fine baby boy Sunday mornlng.V - J " Mrs. JJrcd Farmer of Garfield, Is horo foria Alslt with her mother, Mrs. H. W. Wadley. The, now Tithing Oflico is neaiing completion and is n credit' to the town. l Mrs. Terry Draper of Centervllle, Is visiting at the homo of Mrs. Joso-phlno Joso-phlno Draper. ' Misses -'Ruth Hnrper and Olicvc Cobbley.wcro Salt Lako City visitors Thursday. 10 cent Rest Macron! during Demonstration Dem-onstration Week nt Chlpmnn's, only 5 cents per pnekage. lS-lt - Mr. Hornco Monson left this week for Provo, whero ho will attend tho B. Y. U. Lnfe Dlackhurst has this week started the brick work on his now home. , Messrs Clarence Chrlstcuscu and Fred Thorno spent novcrnl days this wook In Snlt Lnke City. Mrs. Tilllo Nlolson Crogue, wjo hns been visiting with her sister lu Iowa for tho summer, returned homo this week. Ouresteemed citizen, John Worn, Is the proud father of a thirteen and one-half pound girl, which nrrlved last week. t " Artlmas', Holmnn this year picked 20 busholsof Wolf River apples from ono trce,fwhlch ho mnrkctcd nt 76 ccntBp'o'rbUBhel. Miss Sndlo Mills, nfter an absence of ten days, is bnck again as bookkeeper book-keeper with A. K. Thornton nnd Sons company. Edward, tho 5-ycnr-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morldoth got his arm In a washing' machine, which caused n had cut. .At first It wns thought the arm was broken. Mrs. Harriot Richards Hayes wnB made president or tho Stake Primary Association ut tho special conference at Amorlcnu Fork last Sunday. Last Friday, Wllllo, tho fi-ycar-old sou of Mr. hud MrB. W. H. Homer, Jr, got his hand in n lawn mower and lost part of tho lndox and second lingers lin-gers of tho right hand. A doctor wns called and dressed tho Injured hand The following Junior 'students from tho Llndon' districts have registered during tho week: Mr. Robert Hills, Misses Lynll Arid and Evelyn Mc-Ilrlde, Mc-Ilrlde, Ilcrnlco Anderson; also the following freshmon: Miss Violate Duko and Miss Johnson, Tho Allen 3l8ters are also bnck ngnln this yonr Grand Ball j TONIGHT Saturday,Sept. 19 ORPHEUS I HALL Pleasant Grove SMUIN'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA That Plcases-Everybody. You Miss it You Miss it. HMMMPWMMHM t H. L. Clark spent Wednesday nnd Thursday In Salt Lnke. L. P. Lund went to Snlt Lako City today to nttend to some business and other matters. Miss Mm Ion Hutchison, of tho Clark Millinery Store, will spend Monday In the Salt Lnko Millinery market. Roy Gardner, art mipenlHor of the Alpine School District, spent Monday lu PlciiBnnt Grove. L. W. Lund and Mr. and Mrs. Almn Kirk were Salt Lnko Nisltora the first of the week. Miss Mno Ellsworth of Payson, was tho guest of her slstor, Mrs. James D Thome, during tho week. Cy Kemp spends considerable time now-a-dnys riding around in his newly new-ly acquired E. M. & F. touring cnr. Ulshop and Mrs. A. L. Culllmore wero made happy by tho arrived of a baby girl Wednesday. All concerned arc doing well. Robert Thorno of Llndon, Is under tho doctor's enre, having como homo from the convention sick. Dr. nnd Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth or. Payson, spent a short tlmo In Plcn-sant Plcn-sant Grove Wednesday. 2G cent cakes of Chocolate during Demonstration Week nt Chlpmnn's, only 16 rents. 19-lt Mrs. A. E. Cooper Is spending the wock nt Mldvnlc, helping tnko Invoice of tho storo owned by tho Into Mr. Coopor. ' Mr. A. F. Sundburg left this week for Rcxburg, Idaho, where three of his sons nro contractors mid builders. build-ers. I Mr. mid Mrs. L. W. Lund accompanied accom-panied their sou, Mnrtoll, who left yesterday ror Logan, whero Mnfudl will enter tho Agricultural College. MIrros Aiupo Walker and Suzanna Clark spout Thursday evening us thr guests of Miss Nell Ruokwultcr In American Fork. Ernest Rnsmussou leaves Saturday for Morgan, whero ho will take the prlnclpnlshlp In tho North Morgan School. Mr. mid Mrs. I.elaud- Huggard nnd twins of Ilurloy, Idaho, aro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wndloy. Mrs. Wadley and Mrs. IIuggnrdnro sisters. Mr, ami Mrs. Frank Davidson of Seattle, Washington, who have hejMi visiting with Mrs. Davidson's aunt, Mrs. Agness Harvey, returned homo Tuesday, The Comity Cliniulsslouern will, lu the near future, surface the county road between Pleasant Grovo nnd American Am-erican Fork, packing and sprinkling It at tho samo tlmo. Mixii Clcono Hullock has 'resigned her position as bookkeeper at tho of. flee or A. K. Thornton, Miss Sndlo MIIIh tnklng the old position back again. Ileet digging commenced Thursday. From now on sovoral car loads per day will go out of Pleasant Grovo to tho Lchl factory. Have Dark Hair S; and Look Young i s - If Xohod) Can Tell When You Dnrlan qE Graff l'nded Hnlr With Mr- Sage Tea. 7 ' Grandmother kept her hnlr boatitl- fully darkened, glossy nnd nbundnnt I" with a brow of Sngo Ten and Sulphur. . , ' Whenever her hnlr fell out or took on ; ': n that dull, faded or strenked appear- s mice, this Bimplo mixture wns npplicd with wondorful effect. Dy asking at . nny drug storo ror "Wycth's Sngo nnd iff Sulphur Compound," you will got n ' i largo bottle or this old-tlmo recipe, ' M ready to use, ror about 60 cents. This M Bimplo mixture can bo depended upon H to restore natural color nnd bonuty u to tho hair and It Is splondld ror dnn- truff, dry, Itchy scnlp nnd Tnlllng hnlr. $ A well-known down town druggist M. says nvcrybody uses Wycth's Sngo B mid Sulphur, becnuso It dnrkeim so '- ' " naturally and evenly thnt nobody can wg tell It has been applied It'n so easy JBf to HBO, too. You simply dampen a tfy romb or sort brush and ' draw It yfj through your hnlr, tnklng ono strand " 3L at a time. Hy morning tho gray hair IE, disappears; aftor another application ig? or two, It Is restored to Its natural ffiJR color mid looks glosHy, soft nnd nbuu- . (Jp dmit. ' gf THE WINDSOR HOTEL , 225 South Main Street Salt ' i Lnke City. Glean, quiet, com- fortablo and most centrally lo- ' m catctl. Rates 7Go to $1.50 r m Yellow comploxlon, pimples and . M disfiguring blemishes on tho faco or B ,, body can he gotten rid or by doctor- fw "' ing tho liver, which Is torpid. HER- K " HINE Is n powerful liver corrcctaut. H It purifies tho systcin, stimulates tho b vital organs nnd puts tho body in jjB ,! lino vigorous condition. Price 60c. jX , Sold by Win. Thornton. fjm ' o 1 o kHL i Edward B. Jones R; ) MINING AND CIVIL KNGINKER B3i If. S. Deputy Mineral Surrejor K' Lund aud Mineral Sunreylns si''' for Lawsuits a Specialty All Kf Work Guaranteed. Sr I'houc SlO.Sr. r- Leu. DUk gj American .Fork Livery and jt Transfer Stable ffl FINE HORSES COMFORTABLE ;jf VEHICLES A DEAUTIFUL M HEARSE 'lA (JomuiodlouM Hack Meets All Trains "At L. W- NIELSEN. Prop. m MARTIN M. LARSON em Allnrnej.at-LaiT ? IIOMIIIOOK HUH'K, 1'IMIVO, UTAH , - . ' n at lh ' ' , .' li Culmer Hotel Ceolexl I'Iupc lu tliu (;ount)--j-t'lcun, n a L ' Coniforlnblc Hooms First Class r' J Serilco Kllher Regular " t, i Meals or Short Orders ' j, '- Pleasant Grove, Ut. ; - : J Why Not Go To ' ,; tSchoolThis Fall .; ! IT you wnut an Ideal location, largo .4i campus, now buildings, outi)oorl.ath- lj , letjes, oxdeilont teacher8rdwmttory Bl ' .Ifo, nt modornto oxponso, 'vvlln oppor- 11 ' tiinitlcs for self help, . a , . If jou want, tho Classical, Sclontlllc, ' i a,f Voice, Violin or Piano CourscB, for j, 1 Eighth Grade, High School or Collego , Of Freshmon cluasos, write II. W. KKHERH, 1). U l'rexldont , i , WESTMINISTER COLLEGE AND ' . SALT LAKE COLLEGIATE , INSTITUTE t , SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. lS-2m . (' 1 H - I , . I1"1 'PLEASANT GROV ROLLER MILLS " ' I "''.. .Miuiufaelorers of the Finest Grades of Flour. I ,f One of tho light kinds of boosts tor your homo town Is to always ! Insist ou having tho big C brand, A. E. COOPEH, Prop. I ,i, I'LKASANT (IROVH, t U'l'AlI I l-1 ! i |