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Show "FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1932 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW FRTDAV Hfi. "-aT TH1 PLUS ANT OBOTE RITIWW . Oaea J. D. Thorn Rem'dtnee hont 57-W A PB0G1ES9IVE, INDEPENDINT PUBLICATION Enferrf in th Post Offlca at Pleasant Grot, Utah, m second-class second-class matter. Subscription rates, $2.00 per year in ad Tan , Advertisement ralea: Display, 30 cents a eolumn inch. Legal notices and radrs, legal rate of 10 oents pr eight-point line per insertion. Want ads. Rate 2 cents per word each in-uertion. in-uertion. Payment must accompany advertisement. A. F. GAISFORD, JR.. ALPINE NEWS Mrs. L. Bate, Reporter. An Ordinance BlHhop K. VV. Burgess hud the misfortune to KfVTfly ".Injure the first. finder on his left hand Monday Mon-day while Hawing wood with a saw run by. a gasoline engine. Medical attention wan given ,. as oon as possible and the Injured finger is doing a,s well as possible considering consider-ing the seriousness of the injury. The Relief Society entertained in honor of Mrs. Esther llamnett who has been, recently released as first counselor. Following the program lunch was served. Mrs. Hamnett was presented with a beautiful quilt made by the. Relief Society. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Bateman en-i en-i tertttf ne'd "the M Men basketball champions at a peanut bust at their home Wednesday evening following the game at American Fork with Pleasant Grove. Hie boys played :,?ephl fit the tournament at Provo Monday night with a acore of 37 to 22. in favor of Alpine. Joseph Hateman who has been one of the main players during the Heason had the misfortune to step on a nail which injured his foot so severely that he was unable to play, " however, the boys did' splendidly and although crippled by the loss of one of their liesf players arei quite confident of other victories. A number of young people of Alpine Al-pine pleasantly surprised Murray Wilson Saturday nigrht, at the home of-Alr.-and Mrs. WHlard .-Clegjiorn at American Fork where the young by motion or resolution, determine. man is Tnrptoyed, .All report an An ordinance amending Section 565 of Chapter 51 "and Section 85 of Chapter .12, -of " the Revised Ordinances Ordin-ances of American Fork City, Utah, 19211, and repealing Section 322 of Chapter 33 of said Revised Ordinances. Ordin-ances. - lie it Ordained by the City Council Coun-cil of American Fork City, Utah; Section 1. ... Section 565 of Chapter 51 of the Revised Ordinances of American Am-erican Fork City, Utah, 1929, is hereby here-by amended to read astollsws: ' SECTION 565. AMOUNTS. The annual salaries of all elected and appointed officers of this city shall be as herein provided: Mayor . ...... $150.00 Counciltnen , 100.00 Recorder 540.00 Treasurer 420.00 Marshal 1,200.00 Attorney1 , .-.-.77 . . . r7 rr;7r ;7r" 150.00 Justice ofthe Peace, v! .... . 210.00 City Physician . - 125.00 Supt. of Water Works, Street Supervisor Sup-ervisor and Inspector of Buildings and Plumbing . ; i 1,200.00 Policeman ........... .. 1,080.00 Chief of Fire Department.. 60.00 Poundkeeper 50.00 Sexton 150.00 Section 2. Section 85 of Chapter 12 of the Revised Ordinances of American Am-erican Fork City, Utah, 1929, is hereby here-by amended to read as follows: SECTION 85. ANNUAL SALARY OF CITY SEXTON. The City Sex ton shall receive an annual salary of One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00), payable monthly, and such other compensation for the individual individ-ual care of lots under his charge and supervision's the City Council may. SEEDLESS GRAPE FRUIT Again , we have a lot of those good, Sun Kist, Seedless Seed-less Grape Fruit. They are medium siz'6, sweet and heavy with juice. They will sell at the very iow price oi oc eacn, au day Saturday. VITAMINE "A" In head lettuce we have an abundance of Vitamine "A," a food that we should eat a great deal of at this time of the year. So that all may enjoy this wonderful nature food, we are going to sell Imperial Valley solid, well bleached head lettuce Saturday at the very unusual price of 5c. , Highland News Mr Wm. J. Greenland, Reporter. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kirk ' and daughter have moved -from the Boise Wells home to the Hyrura Harmon hpme recently. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Powell and family are moving from the William Walker home to the honie formerly owned by John Healey, on the Al pine State road. The Old Folks party and ward reunion were held in the ward chapel Thursday. Full details will appear later. " The primary organization was in charge of the meeting Sunday evening. eve-ning. The pagaent "Light and Life of The World,'' was presented by the children, and during the services two selections "Blue Danube", were played by the rythm band. Last Saturday night the family of Oscar Hall decided to have a bonfire party. While hey were enjoying this sport some of their neighbors living one-half mile west of Sheir home saw the blaze and were certain cer-tain that the Hall home was on fire. Two of the men therefore ran all the distance to the Hall home equipped with buckets. All felt very grateful that fears were groundless and the Hall family truly appreciated the interest of their neighbors whose assistance would have been very beneficial had there been any danger. SBSOBJBSJiaW NEW IDEAS FOR BETTEE SERVICE The '.SALT LAKE & UTAH RAILROAD suggestions and wijl make suitable rewards for st the Committee on Suggestions considers practical profitable. The General .Public, as well as employees are' ed to make any suggestions which they think may fro value. QR SKAGCS gf ?iiAf,wt'iijw"'"""g''' food sftiftt ystwm 'A Snrrty f TwAf WE ALSO OFFER FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY T7 HEADACHES COLDS AND SORE THROAT NEURITIS, NEURALGIA Qt. Cans Pineapple ......10c Large Tins Shaver's Grape Fruit .v.: ......UOc 3 lb. box Soda ... Crackers .......28c And a lot of other fine values. enjoyable evening... Aim... KariALJ3esey fht.ertauiel nt herhnie Friday afternoon. The usual activities were engaged in after which lunch was served. , A tine baby firl arrived at the home of Mr. a n d Mrs. KlwooU Drew Friday, afternoon, are doing nicely. Mother and baby . Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Devey are - the hapy- parentsof- -a f4f)e baUy boy who arrived at their home Saturday. .- All concerned are doin? nicely. - - -- Section 3. Section 322 of thapter 33, .Revised (dinances of American Fork City, IJtah, 1929,. be, tind the same is hereby repealed. Section 4. In the oDinion of the City Council an emergency exists and it is necessary to the peace, order and comfort of the citizens of American Fork City that this ordin a nee ta ke ef feet im medliitely Section 5. This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage and first I publication. ' Passed by the City Council of Mniertom Fork Cty-r Utah, this 27th day of February, 1932. WARREN F. ANDERSON, . ' - - -------- Mayor. Town' Distinction Washington, N. ,C, has the di! Unction of- being the first town named after' George Washington.. Don't be a chronic sufferer from headaches, or any other pain There is hardly an ache or pain Bayer Aspirin tablets can't relieve they are a great comfort to women who suffer periodically. They are always -to be relied on for breaking up colds. It may be only a simple headache, head-ache, or it may be neuralgia or B PW ARE OF IMITATIONS neuritis; rheumatism. Bayer Aspirin is still the sensible thing to take. Just be certain it's Bayer you're taking; it does not hurt the heart. Get the 'genuine tablets, in this familiar package for the pocket Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert X Brown and Mr. Ralph Davis formed a party Monday Mon-day nighty and went -to Provo and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavitt (Miss Clara Miller) who are leaving- for St. George to! make their home'. . BUT AT BOMI - I Mesdames Wm.: R. Hansen ; and Lenard Pett were hostess yesterday afternoon of the ladies of the B, B. Club at the Hansen honie. Needle work . and social chat ' were the principal diversions, and late in tbe afternoon a delicious lunch was served- . BUT AT BOMB - Among those who attended the funeral services for Mrs. Arza Adams in Pleasant Grove Tuesday were: Mrs. W. A. Robinson, I Bessie R-, Mr. and Mrs. Leitoy j Meacham, Rulon ?icholes, Howard ; Mendenhall, Mrs- ilary Humphries, Mrsr-Ora Ghtpman, Mrs. Grace Chipman, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bush, Mrs. Harry Steele, Mrs. Carl Anderson, Mrs- Grant Ingersoll, Mrs. Charles Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Adams, Mr. and Mrs. He Miss the Job Opportunity use knock now it teleplJ Employers look. U, quickest way te 'read; ple-rthe telephone tory.. Is your namelif It pays to have 'telep service. ...Wiiy . not di it with us today f , . n The Mountain State Telephone & Telegraph Peter.-Condor,-. Mrs.- ArtB- Miss Ruby Armstrong, MrJ Armstrong", " Mr. and JI; i Jlhodes and Mrs. Earl McTa; The Daughters of the Pkneers will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday, March 10th, at the home of Mrs. Leonard Bates, 'BUT AT BOMB Gale DeSned A gale Is a high wind traTellny ' from 40 to 70 mile an hoor. ASSETS OVER $3,300,000 Compound Interest on your SAVINGS constant sure 'y here h one mvestment fo? you imtr never fluctuate In cash value and earnings the Inter-State Fidelity Building Build-ing & Loan Association's 6 Income Certificate. At no tlnie in the history of the organization or-ganization has such an investment in-vestment depreciated below its face value. And at no time has a certificate owner ever failed -to receive his money when due. You always know it cash value today, tomorrow, tomor-row, next year or 10 years from now, You deposit 1100 today (for example) and on the first of January and July of each year you receive dividend check at the rate of 6. On Investments Invest-ments of $5000 or more dividends divi-dends will be paid monthly or quarterly. save safely Tou can convenleii today for a booklet complete details. and rite giring NTER-STATE- idelitv i' BUILDING t LOAM ASSOCIATION Attest: THOS. A. BARRATT. City Recorder. State of Utah, County of Utahrr-ss. I, Thos. A. Barratt, City Recorder in and For American Fork City, Utah County, State L Iltalv hereby I certify that the above Rnd foregoing is a full, true and correct copy of an ordinance passed by the City Council of American Fork City February tl, 1932, entitled "An Ordinance amending Section 565 of Chapter 51 and Section 85 of Chapter Chap-ter 12, of the Revised Ordinances of American Fork, City, Utah, 1929, and repealing Section 322 of Chapter 33 of said Revised Ordinances." Witness my hand and the seal of American Fork City, this 27th day of February, 1932. THOS.AtA . City Recorder. Firt Publication March 4,1931 When TEETHING t I I I l I ft a makes M M hUbhY One of the most imoortant thino you can do to make a teethina hahv ccmfortable is to ee that little bowels do their work of carr-ing off waste matter promptly and regularly. For this nothing is better than Cas- tona, a Dure vegetable nrenaratinn I specially made for babies and chil-1 chil-1 drea. Castona acts so gently you can gi ii io young imams to relieve colieYet it is alwavs effective for older ehUdren, too. Remember, Cas tona contains no harsfi drugs, ne narcotic a absolutely harmless. When your babv is fretful with teething or a food upset, give a cleansing cleans-ing dose of Castona. Be sure you get genuine Castoria with the name: 4 r- .- ' I I I I ill i ii iii ii mil i iiimm in ! ' ' 7 -, ' - v;?V' v ' 'Af 90 million dollar fff Just think what this means for Chesterfield smokers. smok-ers. It means that the larger part of 90 million dollars is invested in Domestic and Turkish tobaccos tobac-cos that are being properly aged in Nature's way, and cured so as to make them sweeter and milder CHESTERFIELD tobaccd is packed jn wooden casks, each containing about 1,000 pounds, and stored for two years in modern, up-to-date warehouses. ware-houses. f These warehouses, if placed end-to-end, would be about four miles in length. From floor to ceiling ceil-ing they are filled with these casks of fine tobacco, ageing in Nature's slow but sure way. It takes a lot of money to make a good cigarette money to buy good tobaccos and money to age them properly. : ' CHESTERFIELDS are milder, and taste better. . there's a 90 million dollar reason why I Just try them! "Music that Satisfies." He Nat Shilkm Seee on&ertra and" Alex Gray, soloist, every night except Sunday entire Columbia Network 8:30 Mountain Time, ' CASTO R I A Mala MIT UMI C1TV A&aaTS OVZSi $3,300,000 THEY'RE MllDER e 19U. Icm Mrm Toaicco Ca .,;tU j.1! 'Ik, If THEY'RE PURE THEY TASTE . BETTER Of VtaH |