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Show t 1, i i I FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1932 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19 TUB PLKASANT GROVE REVIEW Offir-e--. D. Thome Reid?ncene 57-W . A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered iw the Pot Office at Pleasant Grove, Utah, as second-class" second-class" matter. Sulisrription ratei, $2.00 per year in advance. Advertisement ratea: Display, 30 cents a column inch. Lena notice and readers, legal rate of 10 cents per eight-point line per insertion. Want ads. Rate 2 cents per word tach insertion. in-sertion. Payment must accompany advertisement. A K. OA1SFORD, JR.. Pleasant Grove Locals iXilf ni.uwii Nh-tson and Jennie lliir.jrf.wcre I'rovo visitors Monday. t r ilUT AT HOIMI! - i ' Mn .Tjunos D. Thorne made a business trip to Salt Lake, Thurs ay. HUT AT IIOMB Ktnnflh Harris and wife of the Ltndon Ward, are both suffering with scarlet fever. BUI AT MOW The trail builders of Lindon Ward Primary will give the program -In "" Hic Lindim. Ward Sacrament- meeting meet-ing next Sunday evening. - BUT AT HOIII " Mr and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell were dinner guests Monday evening of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mr Aimond Webb, at Lehl. f HUT AT HOMK Mr. and Mrs. 'Oscar Cragun had hit their dinner quests Sunday.Mr-and Sunday.Mr-and Mrs. Martelle Keetch, Mr- and Mrs. Harold Hansen- and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York. ItUV AT HOMK Mr. (inii; Airs. t'. K, Clark, Mr. and Mrs.. -Basil Walker, Mr. and Mrs- 11.;. (,'. .i'lMhi -rtson,. and Mr, and Mrs.. Lloyd Cray were Salt Lake.yiRitorn Tuesday evening. - - ' Iirv AT HOME) Urn. Mary Cooper and eon, Bert attended the Lincoln's Day Banquet at the Hotel Roberts lh- PrOyo, last Friday '"' night.. , Others attending from here were: FJoyd Walker,- C. L. Warnlek and L. It: Walker. , BWS3HI Raisin Cinnamon 0,P.S, Rolls: This is a creation of our own. 0. P. S. Raisin-Cinnamon Raisin-Cinnamon Rolls have been in -cur" stores only a few days. The demand is almost al-most more than our bafc ery can produce. Many people tell us they are worth 15cr though we sell -them at only 5c per pan. They are rich in shortening, shorten-ing, are sweet in flavor and filled with raisins. See them in our store, and 76uw2nwahTEo Try one pan instantly, , 0. P. S. Sweet Bread Mr. andMrs. Rex Burnham have moved from the Manila ward to American Fork to reside. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Wllli'ard Warnick of Salt Lake, were guests ,of Mr. and Mrs. George B. Peay, Sunday. BUT AT HOMK Mr. and Mrs. N. A- Jacobson of Orexn, were Sunday dinner guests of. Mr- and Mrs. A. G. Keetch and family. ".. ' : ' " BUT. AT HOME Mr., and Mrs.' George J3. Peay, Miss Ruby Williams arid Mrs. Anna Peay were Salt Lake visitors Sat urday. BUT AT IIOMB . Rehearsals for the opera "In Old Vienna," are going forward. The opera will be ready for presentation early in March- . " j BUT AT HOME : Mr- and Mrs. T. 'H. Ohnaon and daughter, Katherine, attended the funeral- of a relative at Salt Lake Tuesday- BUT AT HOME Uhodin Christiansen of Salt Lake spent the week-end with" Ills-parents, Mr, and Mrs. Alma Christiansen. Christian-sen. BUT AT HOMB Mr. and Mrs. William Whittle of Provo spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Whittle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Adamson. " " . BUT AT HOME Mrs. Ole Christiansen .' returned home recently fi"g.m a month's' visit with his sister, Mrs. Miller, Who has been very seriously 111. . BUT AT HOMB ' Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Luke are rejoicing "over the arrival of a jvin- ASSETS OVER $3,300,000 some baby girl. Mrs. Luke is at th'j home of -her mother, Mrs. Clara White. - - . j BUT AT HOMB I The following girls enjoyed a candy pull at the home of Mrs. C.IA'. fFugal Sunday "evening: Avis, Ed-1 Manila ward home?; na and Leah Fugal, LaRena Nlelson land Gwen West. - BUT AT BOM Br . Rye Mrs. Ross Nielson gave a dinner ! party Friday afternoon, . Her guests wore, Miss Marjorift Holdaway. Mrs. GijraJdWatklnStiMrs, AUan Peder-soo Peder-soo and Mrs. Ernest Clayton. ! ,:. j HUT AT HOMB F. DT Ketlerman called Monday on TiTsparehlstfT-1awsr "Mrr-and- Mfst (3. L.; Harvey, while enroute from Ohio, where he had been visiting j his parents. He resides in Berkley, California. ..... . " . BUT AT HOMB- I J. O. Clark, agent at the Orem -d4pot,-ltmled -a,.iusiness. meeting and banquet Thursday at the Hotel Roberts In Provo, Thabanquet was given for the employes of the Orem It. R. but at -Hoafg Ira, Baker of Malud, Idaho,, is Lvlaltlng for a few dayawlth iaktihHdrenrt;iatner3arbara, arm Here is an item you have probably never seen or tasted. . Regular R y e Bread is made of sour doughr Many people do not care for it. That's sister, Mrs.- Joseph Larson and his daughter, Miss Laura, Baker, who is attending the P..G. II. S. this winter- ' L . J where this new item is different. 0. P. S. Sweet Rye Bread is made of sweet dough. It has a most :: unsual flavor and never is crumbley when sliced. It toasts "perfect- ly. Regular full pound lOc-loaf 0. P. S. Sweet Rye will sell at only 6c. Try just one loaf. A FEW MORE OF OUR UNUSUALS FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY BUT at ; M rs.. Regina-Thor nelef tFrlday for Garland to visit with her slaugh ter, Mrs. -Lr It, Walker and family. Before she returns home L-she "will, visit with her daughter, Ilah, who Is attending the U. SY A. ;C." at Logan. - ' BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Oscar Cragun was hostess at a social Thursday .aftefnoorir The Safety for saved dollars TJave you savings you want to. invest with absolute safety and at a fair "yield? Consider the Inter-State Fidelity Fi-delity Building & Loan Association's As-sociation's 6 Investment plans. Inter-State Fidelity points with pride to its record of stability. In the entire history histo-ry of the organization no client has ever failed to receive re-ceive his money when due. And no investment has ever . depreciated below its face, value. You always know- its" " cash value today, tomorrow, next year, or ten years from now. You 'can save safely and conveniently by mail. Write for a free booklet giving complete, com-plete, details. INTER-STATE- I L 1 1 1 irrfvim T BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION of Utah FInt South Main SALT LAKE C(TV ASSETS OVER $3,300,000 Mrs. J. O. Clark and Mrs. J- R. "Adams 'were f Salt1 Lrikr traitors on Friday-1 " j BUT AT HOMK ' The C. A. 'Gamelte homis was the scone of a merry p irty bst Saturday Satur-day evening... The boys were hosis to the girls at a Valentine party. Valentine motifs were 'artistically used in decorating the entertaining rooms. The?, evening was spent, playing'. ''Cootie". Those present were the MissesIIazel Johnson, Iola Jensen; Era Wright, Beth White. Nina White, Wanda Cullim'ore, Ru- by. .Adams and the Messrs. Cecil Bullock, Alva Jensen, Dean Walker, Deral Walker" David Green, Ross Brinley and. Wayne Gamette. BUT AT HOMB ' : On Friday evening, February 12, J. . O. Clark, Jr.,' was pleasantly 'surprised bya group of his schi friends who gathered at hisjiome. The occasion was his sixteenth birthday. Games and picnic lunehv eon were enjoyed by the jolly crowd .who were as follows: Nellie Black-well, Black-well, Eva Conway, Nina White, Dorothy Williamson, Jesse Framp-ton, Framp-ton, Howard N61son, Elmer Foutz, Myron Devereau, Howard Peterson and J. O. i BUT AT HOME . Gale Defined. A gale Is a high wind traveling from 40 to 70-miles, an hour. ) Mr- and Mrs. Robert Willlaras of 1 American Fork, were Sunday djn: j ner guests of Mr. Williams' par-jents, par-jents, Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams. j BUT AT HOMB 1 Charles E. Thorne has purchased the A. Lee Romero home. , A corps of mechanics will be l'iit to work soon to get the place ready for oc- ,' cupaney. j , HUT AT HOMB ' - $1,000.00 Reward Is Offered . for "A House Fly" daughters, . And countlsss first and second "r" cousins; - - - - - '.-;'-Of aunts and uncles, scores and dozens, . And fifty-seven billion nieces So 'knock the blamed thlaj Walt Mason,' from Harvester Co. Swat 'the Fly Early! Last summer in a rural town where they have plenty of flies a group of men were cometiting what ; a menace the great number of flies ; were to the town. A man Inter-, rupted and said, "I will give $1,000.-" 00 reward for one particular fly."' When asked what fly, he said, "The last one." The reward has not yet been claimed. Even this early In the season In warm places a few. of our familiar , peSt "the house fly" can be seen lazily crawling around. Now is the time to,get him wltn tne fly swatter. swat-ter. , Flies In August and September Septem-ber means that all the wlntered-over wlntered-over flies have "not been killed In the early spring months. , .y GET. BUSY EARLY , , "Oh every fly that skips our swatter will have five million sons and Rail Spending Aids Business I f .- : When Hie Railroads 'spending power is curtailed,' evi.'.jfg one else's earning power is adversely affected. tin The Railroad, cannot spend money unless it is eart money, and the only way this Railroad can earn ou'fa is for you to SHIP and TRAVEL Hjj Via the Salt Lake & Utah Rai1rn S . Mrs. Ethel Drysdale made a business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake, Tuesday. BUT XT HOMB- Bishop Robinson of Mpapa Valley was a Pleasant Grove business visitor visi-tor on Tuesday. . BUT AT HOMB Miss Nell Swenson has returned to her work" at thesB. Y:U. after recuperating from the "flu" at her BUT AT HOMB- Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thorne and son, Cyril, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thorne at Salt Lake city, Sunday. i BUT AT MOMB Mrr-and-Mm-Washington, D." C, Wool ton of and " Mr- and Mrs. Letmard Adams of Salt Lake, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L UlLarsen and ramtlyT Mrs. Wootton before her marriage was Jennie Larsen of this city. BUT AT HOMB The following Primary workers attended a demonstration of May activities Jn.. the Dcseret Gymnasium at Salt Luke City,. Saturday, Feb. J3th: Mrs. Leland Clark, Mrs.-( O. Jensen, Mrs. Wm.' Partipgton and Mrs. M. S- Christiansen ' BV-X AT HOMB - Mr- and Mrs. Milton A. Thorne -:,. ... - . . . . ..- . ..... ; : , ;;.:TtoJ I J. tMlSw- I I rpm I 4 ... ' -; " l g. 1 ty of 3 pile I - f for the whole family 10 lb. bag Sugar Campbells Soup, Tomato Toma-to 6o . , Any Other Kind 8c 10 bars Bob White Soap .1 20c invited giiesMj were the Mesdames Martell Keetch. Elmer York, Le- ! Grand Jarman, Reed Hales, Vance Baxter, Raymond Glllman and Malan Dredge. . BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Clifford Tomlinson gave a birthday social Tuesday afternoon In honor of her daughter Fay. j Games were played and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed. Those present pres-ent Were:" " Anna Marie. Walker, I Marjorle Drigirs, Richard and Jean Harvey-and-Kay We'st. lib: box Soda Crackers Crack-ers . -.1. .,;:',',.. 15c Writing Tablet Free A new-GelatinJDesert, . Pkg. : 4c E ananas . 5c lb. Large tin Oysters Ismail tin Oysteri 15c 8c BUT AT HOMB Members of the Busy Circle ,club ; were entertained Wednesday af ter- tnoon at the home of Mrs. C. A. Fugal. After a delicious hot dinner din-ner had been1 served, the afternoon ! was spent in sewing and social chat. Those present wei-e: Mrs. William Aston, Mrs. Hilmer Nelson, Mrs. Ed tWarBurton, Mrs. 1. E. Carlson, Mrs. 'Bastian and Mrs- Milton Jacob. i BUT AT BJOMB "ACarVf Pwtr" Mr. and'Mrs."Sfchle Bofn gate a social for a number f their friends Friday evening. The time was pleasantly spent in playing progressive, progres-sive, rook and Mrs. Raymond Nelson Nel-son won first prize. Luncheon was served at 11 o'clock to ihe following pieftsr Mr. and M rat Irving" Bullock. Bul-lock. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Neloon, Mr. and Mrs. J. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. WIU Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Green and Mr. and Mrs, Ray JFrampton.. .. Rhea Dawn, of Richfield, called on Mr. Thome's parents Saturday. The children stayed with -their grand parents, while Mr- and Mrs. M. A, Thome attended a - funeral in Ogden. . ....r1 - - BUT AT HOMB ' Mrs. Perry Nlejson ' ntertalned at a valentine social Saturday even ing at her home- The evening was spent in playing progressive "500. A delicous hot dinner was served to the following guests: Mr., and Mrs. Glen Monk, Mr. and Mrs- Isaac Harris. Mr. and Mrs. William Downs, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk, Miss Rose Harper. Mrs. Jennet Smith, Orin Smith and Dean Smith. ? BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Mary B. Fage entertained Sunday at a family dinner in tumor of the birthday of her daughter, Ruth. Miss Fage -who is employed at the L. D. S. Hospital, came to Pleasant Grove to enjoy the" dinner. Members of th family present be-sldes be-sldes the guest o( nonor were: .Mr. and Mrs. George B. Fage. Mr. and Mrs- Joseph S. Walker and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Ash and family, Mr- and Mrs. John Martin, Mrs- Martha Johnson and family. BUT AT HOMB Sirs. H. P- Jones entertained the Gleaner Girls of the Second Ward Monday, evening- Mrs. Jones has accepted the position as Stake President of the" Y. L. M. 1. A so it will bo necessary- for her to give up her work in the Second Ward. This party was a farewell to her class of girls, which Included the following: ' Mrs. Wm- Partington, Mrsr Leland Ctarfcr Mrs; Eugene Nelson, Mr Anna Peay. Eva Yancey, Katherine Gleason. May Huntsman. May Bullock, Winifred Fair, Gwen Far, Edna Buliqck. Arvllla Clark. Emily and- Ruth Peay. Margaret Whltingham and Ruby WUHams, . ' and you know it's worth the price but wHere do you get more for your money than in buying Electric Serice? When you take the family to the movies you know, and they know-that, know-that, three hours of feature entertainment entertain-ment is well worth the price. Consider, too, what values you and the family get when you buy electric service. The schedule below will give you an idea of the purchasing power of just one penny for such service. - - " . "-. " ant! imo if ac fc true rate Hi lnth( rap th (ead $ fpfirs ed, laid : Is pr. rorlc You cart use any of the following electrical elec-trical devices in your home for 'the approximate period of time shown: On our one-meter On our regular rate, in combination lighting rate tcith Electric Cooking 50-Watt Lamp ....... . ..... Washing Machine ...... Iron '. r f . . Radio (Averape.lZQ Watts) . :. , . Percolator . . . ; . . . . ......... Toaster Vacuum Cleaner , . . . . ....... 3 hours 6 Iiourg 1 " 2 ' y2 -i w . M . . ii3 w See your dealer in electrical appliances or visit our store for further information concerning the advantages of these iiuuscuuiu servants Cial p 1 loa anoT loan: t be rage irs. Hre s eta farn ill rovii .. I don - . I the " . i J. " i 1 I Dat J- k. in t Iu y m p -i Of Of I f;ad -- f tor UTAH POWER & EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE O LIGHT CCi - -! I - - ' ! - y ; . r tt . " " :t ""N. "" - - - |