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Show FRIDAY, MARCn is FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1932 PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW ' t i1 I .1 1 .1? D E P A U T M EN T Inc. 8 TOU E i He's a euccen. But at home h lire. Can't get easily upset . . always tired ou All this coulc the aid of Fell tonic. Man, ht vigor! How i' 'es o o NEWJESW! BESU7 A STER FASHIONS LOWEST PRICES in YEARS! pen and bu;' Rayon Migtat Gowns Mrs. Leda Hanson will be a dinner din-ner truest Sunday at the 1iome of Bishop and Mrs. David B Thorne of Llndon. BUT AT HOME ' - Mr- and Mrs- Ielbert Fug-aJ who are attending school at Logan, were Pleasant Grove visitors Saturday and Sunday. ' BUT T HOME Prof. Stott of the U..A. C. and Anson B. Call, County Agent, made a business trip to Pleasant Grove, Wednesday.. BUT AT BOMB The Timpanogws Stake Missionary Mission-ary class will give the program at the Llndon Ward Sacrament meeting meet-ing nestrSunday evening'. BUT AT HOME Mr Nettie Warnick, Mrs. Pearl Wadley, Miss Lucille Wadley, Mrs Grace ' Chlpman of American Fork, : RD.. Wadley and Merrill Warnick, attended the funeral of Mr. Grow, a relative of the Wadlej family at Huntsville, Sunday. BUT At BOOT Mr. E- R.lTuttle of American Fork, gave a very splendid talk on "Better Business Methods," to the adult class of the Manila Ward, M. I- A. last Tuesday - evening. Miss Helen Gamett, Dr. C. O- Jensen and i : board were In attendance. ' Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swenson and baby of Provo, spent the week-end with relatives here. .. BUT AT HOKE The Manila Ward M- I. A. will present the play, "Hibee of Harvard," Har-vard," at the State Training School at American Fork, Monday evening. BUT AT HOME The Second Ward M. I. A. Play "Fickle Fortune" will be presented Tuesday, March 22nd at the Manila Ward. The Manila Ward play "Higbe of Harvard" will be present ed at the Second Ward Amusement Hall, February 24. -BUT AT HOME Mrs. W. J. Cullimore will enter tain tonight (Friday) at her home, at a missionary shower in honor of her granddaughter, iMlsg LaVern Cobbley, who leaves April 4 for the mission home preparatory to a mis sion to the Western States. About twenty-five close friends and relatives rela-tives of Miss Cobbley are invited. i BUT AT HOME ' ' The Llndon Primary officers and teachers will entertain next Saturday Satur-day evening at the home of Bishop and Mrs. Pavid B. Thorne, in honor of Ruby Cobbley Harris, a bride of the month- Mrs. Harris has been one of the Primary officers group for some time previous to her marriage. 164 Industries Can't Be Wrong There milst be some good reason for their locating on ti .rails of the Salt Lake and Utah Railroad.. Its Fast Frt ; qiient and Courteous Service is fast gaining new frienJ and new patrons. Investigate our Industrial Location Consult your Local Agent. ' Mr. and Mrs- Howard G. Warnick had as guests Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Warnick arid family and Mr. and Mrs- Nyal Wadley, " Mr. E. O. Stott of U. S. Aj Logan and Anson B;- Call cl Agent were dinner guests off and Mrs- Merrill N. Warnick, j nesaay. II tfc t&V I . 4 .Mrs.-C. lc Warnick of the stake for some time previous to herl '',' II , I rKS. tailored 1 1 : board were In attendance. marriage. j i Mwr-. i .1 iiv ei i - - t, i i i i i i , i 3 ';'-- :& :fe: Making Life Richer ' : f xJy I "Crescent" ' (XL JLtoO Vlo 1 go two-piece styles W : Cottoh Pongee , " ' , ' - f1 0 : . WJST 4 T : - ': LIE Q- f : : : ' Xm: ": ::- " E j r-L-- - j We 're speechless , . - L' ' r'" ? - - for Misses and HZr- ... at Penny's 1" These jre Tr.; T iX . P i fet I t a ' TO T4llky feJ P . Nl! . r ., AJiSr ; i'Jft&i'"- J V Mrs. H. C. Robertson and her uS?f'y 7 ' X I . T Sfe j I V i V -f" fTT i 'Vi T ; mpther, Mrs. James C. Peterson . 'jsbJlV !LsSii!?5C' Ckh LPiTr " x00" if f am Pleasant Grove Locals vfAr:,v!ssi" te. .fc was a Salt Lake . "'V - '.bV 'At I . T ifrf ?- ,aw,t KWJli ' ' II part of the week visiting relatives ' : TSi BS- Vs5.ri7 IX WlL. ,f6?j0sMtuir4L .oXltSiJ ' --7V.f ' 1 1 t I nniUM ino sural ui nersiMU'r, mr. iiinei "i u mwino, wwu. r. f-.jrJB. I A V 1 I tt wap 1 II r- - JWA h---- Ifc-v II 7T fir Alroy Gillmun visitor Thursday. ' ' ' BUT AT HOME ' : l Miss Metta Richie of Provo was a Llndon visitor Sunday. . - rr-BWT AT BOMB P Mrs. Karl Banks and daughter, Louise, were Provo visitors Satur day. - BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs W. D. Stewart of American Fork were I'leasant Grove Visitors Tuesday. ' p.i.i BUT AT llOM . The Misses Ruth Peterson and "Emily "Wright Bpcnt Wednesday evening in Provo. BUT AT BOB! E. A. Bush and daughter of Salt Lake were guests of Pleasant Orove relatives Sunday. . ' : r imritioME - Mrs. P. C, Shoell and 8on Richard, Rich-ard, returned last week from a trip to California. , ! ..... .BUT AT OBl - Mrs. Edah Allred spent Wednea-flay Wednea-flay W Salt Lake with her daghtep, Mrs. Lucia Cutler. : BUT AT BOMB Mmtnd Mrs. ArdiieBoren-wer guests of relatives and ' friends in . Charleston last Sunday. . " ' BUT AT OEfo Mr. and Mrs. Garland Clark and Mr. and MrsBasll Walker were Provo visitors Monday. Mrsi Allie Mellor of Payson was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Ethel Drysdale, last Saturday. . BUT AT BOMB Mr, and Mrs. -Benjamin Hair, of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Boulter Saturday. BUT AT BOMB Mr. and Mrs. Gottlei Buhler and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Buhler were guests of relatives at Kaysvllla on Sunday. BUT At HOME i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kirk, of Magna Mag-na are visiting with Mrs, Elrk'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson John-son of Llndon.' . ir i -BUT AT HOME Hyrum Winterton " arid M r. Winterton of Wood- Mrs. and Mrs.- Van land were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. John Boulter. At HOME Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gardiner and daughters) Euvada-and Margie were trUeBts of Pleasant Grove relatives SaturdayTandundayr BUT AT BOMB- ' Miss Christtie Johnson and Mtss Mayor and Mrs! Lewis Oipin are proud parents of a baby boy, born Thursday of last week. Mother and baby are doing nicely. This is the first boy in the family. - There are three girls. Higher Profits : A Colorado farmer has used his telephone to advantage for a number of years to call the market and get the day's prices before bringing In his livestock. It enables him to select the time when prlcea are highest." The successful farmer uses his telephone to advantage. The mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. May Cornaby, both nurse at the L. D. S, hospital, spent the weekend week-end with Miss Johnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Erving Johnson. but at Home . Mrs. Wilfred Anderson entertained entertain-ed at a.quiljtlng "bee" at her home Wextnesday-fffternoon "Those pres ent were, the Meadames Dahlia Walker, Annie Anderson, Leah Kirk of Magna, Mrs. Andreia Swenson and Mrs. LIUie Wheeler of Spring-ville. Spring-ville. After the quilt was finished a dainty lunch was served. but at bomb Mrs. Merle Coombs entertained at a bridge luncheon last Saturday evening. The invited guests in cluded Mrs. May Ualliday, - Mtss Estelle Fenton, Mrs. Ethel Drysdale, Mrs. Katie Hayes, Mrs. Lela Banks, Mrs- Luella E. Thorne- and Mrs. Sadie Chandler. BUT AT HOME Card of Thanks The M. I. A. of the Third Ward enjoyed a dance after Mutual last Tuesday night- The proceeds were for their meeting house. BUT AT BOMB , The Missionary Committee of the Llndon Ward will entertain at a hower Monday evening, March 21 In the Llndon Hall, in honor of Miss 'LaVern Cobbley who leaves early next month for a mission to the Western States. BUT AT HOME The officers and teachers of the Second Ward Primary held a social Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Stella Hardman at her home- The evening was spent in social chat- Dainty refreshments were served. Three cents to hear the world's greatest in your home NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Fourth Judicial- Court of the State of Utah,' in and' for Utah County: """ ' In the Matter of the Estate of Alexander Ellis. No. 5322. " Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned executors execu-tors at the residence of Alonzo E. Ellis, in Pleasant Grov Utah County, Utah, on or before the 26th day of May, 1932. Alonzo E. Ellis. Mary Jane Rich-Tns, Rich-Tns, Exwulbrs"of;TKe restate of Alexander Alex-ander Ellis, deceased. Morgan & Morgan Attorneys for Executors. First Publication, March 18, 1932. Last Publication, April 8, 1932. Three cents is all you pay to listen in on the radio all evening. Less than a dollar a month. Isn't this electrical service a truly great value ? Or consider the other services illustrated illus-trated below. Has any other industry ever given you more for your money? do you get more for yourT money than in buying Electric Dixi und ion, ted high Two ion o ore ol Van Am; 18, W Impris-i ln--irfii t'Stroy rn:n i ht am 1 or , We wish to thank all who assist ed in any way during the Illness and death of our wife and mother-We mother-We especially appreciate the consoling con-soling remarks of the funeral ser vice, the sweet music rendered and the many beautiful floral offerings. F. S- Humphries and Family. Card of Thanks We wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for the many beautiful, beauti-ful, floral offerings . and to all of thoste Who so generously helped in the arrangements and proceedings of the funeral of our little son and i-rother. Samuel p. Jjre Jr. and family. A FEW OF TEE ATTRACTIONS AT 6. P. SKAGGS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY .Butter . r 19c Milk, 2 cans' . 5c Shavers Grape Fruit Large can ' lOc "Flour, Bag 75c Qt. Jar Best Foods Gold Medal Salad , - Dressing 23c Solid Lettuce :n 4C Bananas, lb 5c You can use any of the following electrical devices in your home for the approximate period of time'shown: - . ' .. ' On our one-meter rate, On our regular in combination with lighting rate Electric Cooking 50-Watt Lamp ..... Washing Machine . . . Iron. . . . Radio (Average 150 Watts JL , Percolator . . . Toaster ..... ... , Vacuum Cleaner hours1 A a 1 M l Vz 44 44 44 4 44 44 6 3 U 2 1 V2 hours 44 44 44 44 See your dealer in electrical appliances or visit our store for further information concerning the advantages of these household servants7 ess you word gei ored jj Q.P.SKWGGS FOOD STORES UTAH 'V T- POWEK S. LIGHT GQ - i EFFICIENT PUBLIC SERVICE o 'A Surety of nrHy" |