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Show WgDAY,3IAT,a932' " . PIASANTOBOVE REVIEW ' - ' ; JTOAY THE PLHASANT CHIOYI BEVHW Offla ). D. Thorn Bwiduw-pbvmm 57-W A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PU&LICATION Subieriptioa tes, $2.00 per year in d vanee clajM matter. Ehtinad in the Port Offie at Platnt Orore. Of h, m geeoad- AdHertisement - rates : Display, 35 centa a column inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rate of 10 cent per eight-point Line per insertion. Want ads. Rate 2 cents per word each insertion. in-sertion. (Payment must Accompany advertisement. Am. Eork Locals Dr. .and Mrs. .Kenneth Noyes and n of Salt Lake Hpent Sunday Jn American Fork viBitlng- with Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Neyes. but Mt mow Mr. ad Mrs. R. jP. Davis visited here Sunday evening-.from Salt Lake with Bisbcp and Mr. T. A. Greenwood. Green-wood. j . -.JLUT AT WI ! . Miss Barbara Taylor Amis returned home after standing tv? .weeks in Prwo visiting- with her Knandmoth er, iir. I. J. Keeee. mj mvr Ar momm - Harvey Greenwood left Juie last week tor Bejle Fourche, Sa,wt J3a kotu, by automobile. Mr. Green ' wood's wife died recently 1 Bttfle Fourch and was taken to Idaho (or burial and Mr. Greenwood visited relatives her for a week followisK. AT BOMB . Mr, and Mrs. George Ball and eon with Mrs. Ball's parents, Mr. and Mr. John Hendrlekson of Salt Lake, motored to Park City Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson and family. PT AT 10m i 'Among those from out of the city who attended the funeral services held last Friday for the small son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Steele were; Mrs. George R. Steele, Mrs, Alice Wright, Vernon Brown, Mrs. Glen Steele, Bishop Nicholas G. Smith, Mrs. Howard, all of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wadley, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood Green-wood and Helen Greenwood of Mag. na; Pres. and Mrs. Carlos Schow and Mrs. Phoebe Brown, Lehl.- Mrs. John Crooks and A. O. Miller of Shelley, Idaho, were Ihere during the week called by the serious Ill ness of their brother. Clhurles R. Miller of Provo. . i BUT AT MOMM Mr. and Mrs. Leon WaJippte and son of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ken-neth Foster of CopperfleUl, are visiting here this week rit ;Mrs. Kmlly C. Foster. but at om The Ladles Literary Clufe will hold their next regular meetlcj; M the howie of Mrs- William Chlpraan with Mrs. Walter Strange as Joint Mrl and Mrs. James Morton of Richmond, are suests her .for ithe wevk-end of,Mr,and Mrs. -i Kay Morton. O BUT AT BOMB Ernest Jense of Pleasant Grov.; nderwent an operation for the removal re-moval of a tumor -from this hip, and is dolag its well aa can be expect- !ed. BUT AT BOMB HOSPITAL UfEWS lira. JohsjMcFarland ,of Pleasant Grove la in the hospital here with a new baby m,;torn Wednesday, May 18th. All .concerned Are doing well. Mrs. Norma Draper 1s tfn' f he hospital receiving treatment S r goitre.. I MARIE DRESSLER i , IN SUPERB ROLE. "Emma" Marie Dresslers first character portrayal since "Min and Bill," play Sunday, Monday and ( Tuesday, May 29, 30 and SI, at the Cameo Theatre, and prove Miss Dressier to be an actress whose ability In both the tiMs of comedy and tragedy Is unequalled. The story, revolves about the marriage against the opposition of His children, of a millionaire to h's PL Grove News P. G. DAUGHTERS OF PIONEERS ENTERTAINED IN SALT LAKE The Daughters of the Pioneers of rh Pleasant Grove Camp wore guests of Mrs. Hazel Newman Crookston at her home in Salt Leke Wednesday afternoon. A delicious luncheon served at one o'clock, was fnllowed bv a reeular meeting of devoted housekeeper When he the Camp with Rose B. Hayes pr-- Mrs. A. B. AJJca is seriously ill in the hospital- A trfby .son was born Monday night, which Lived tat a short time, and Mrs. Allen's condition-has been most "precarious. However she la showing flight improvement im-provement and her many friends hostess ext Thursday afternoon, fcope for word of decided improve-June improve-June 2nd. All club members are Laent soon. The infant wu taken subsequently died, leaving all of his money to this servant she becomes be-comes the center of a cataslysm ef dramatic events which result in a notorious will contest and ends with the murder trial. As Emma, the housekeeper, Miss Dressier , has-never been seen to greater Advantage, giving the role all her powers of straight charac terization nd also injecting the poem on the Sego Lily. A fine mus- sidlng. Prayer was offered by Chaplain Eliza Banks. Mrs- Crook ston read the biographies of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry George Newman, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H Newman, all of whom were early settlers in Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Elizabeth Noble, the poet-laureate of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Camp, read an original Inimitable comic touches for; which leal program, prepared by Mrs-she Mrs-she is famous, Finished perform- j Crookston, consisted of three violin auoea . are also offered by Richard and piano duets by Mr. Alvin Wals- ex pec ted to be In attendance. mvr at ion-Mrs, ion-Mrs, Thomas Friday, Leland, Chloe and Margaret Prlday, visited in Heber last Friday with Mrs Fri day's sister, Mrs. Don Clyde and family. BgT AT OKI Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shelley and children, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Greenwood and daughter spent last Sunday at the John Berg ranch near Kamas. pt at moms Leland Priday and Max Walton in charge of the local Wasatch- Ice Co. wagon station here, were In Provo Wednesday . night attending the class for employees of the Com pany. - -fX? SWT AT OMB -if Mr. and Mrs. Hans Laurseru- turned home last week from an'en- Joyable trip east. They visited New York and the principal large1 eastern cities and were gone about 'two weeks. to Nephl Tuesday morning tor fetr-ial- : Cromwell, Jean Hersholt, Myrna Ley, .John Milja.n and a large grvap ,of supporting players. BUT AT BOMB Miss Clarice Bromley spent the week-end here from Provo with relatives. WANT ADS For Rent Several shares of irri gatlon water. Inquire at office of City Recorder, Pleasant Grove. For Sale 192 Ford Roadster, A-l shape. Only $5.00 Inquire Citizen office. 6-20-2t For Sale or Trade Rotarex Electric Elec-tric washing machine, "buffett, both in good condition' Wheat or a cow wanted. C. J. GoedsJl, 63 N. 3rd W. American Fork. -'"';' 6-21-2tp. DR. A. W. OLSEN Palmer Graduate CHIROPRACTOR Neurocalometer Service Home Calls For, Office Rate. Phone 19-W LEHL UTAH Co a. . mi .iiiiiiiii r m J) E P A II 12 E N T S T 6 E E ALL OUR SUITS MUST GO! r i --m-u- You can now have your choice of any suit our store for 0 S Pull Value! There's an old saying that you don't miss the water 'til the well runs dry. How true of telephone service. The telephone runs errands .... keeps you In touch with market' mar-ket' prices . . . bildges distance dis-tance . . gives protection . . brings news.... unites friends . . . jiunts jobs . . . saves time . . . reaches the folks back home, the youngsters young-sters away nt school or out-of-town frlenda. A single call may mean a hundred dollars to you. The lack of a telephone in time of need may even cost a life. The value of the telephone is-" .unlimited Anl it nnn(a ht a few cents a day. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. - No Style conscious Man Car Afford to PassltTp the Great Savings-in CHothes Penney 's Offers Here OTHERS AT S12.75-S14J5 $16.75 Part of them with Two Pair Pants O You're right, men! Much of FenneyVfreat success suc-cess in the past 30 yearsjs due to you. But Penney' knows better than to attempt a wordy "thank you" to today's thrifty men. That's why we're saying It with savings . with values more eloquent, more significant signifi-cant than any words could express. Yes, sir! One visit during this celebration is all that's needed. One glimpse at these remarkable-suits and youH know what we mean J What fabrics 1 What tailoring! What everything! See for-yourself how many more dollars you'd ordinarily pay for such high quality! Here's a rare chance for big savings! ASSETS OVER $3,250,000 lugger and Mr. Evan Timothy; vocal solos by Mrs. Morris, and a group of violin and piano duets by Elizabeth and Newman Crookston, daughter and son of the hostess. Daughters who had been neighbors of the Newmans family expressed their appreciation for their friendship friend-ship and kindness and thrift Unique pioneer favors were giv-I giv-I en each guest and the house was j beautifully decorated with wild flowers. The dining table held as a center piece, a miniature model . of a pioneer ox -team and covered ! wagon, traveling through sage brush hills and desert, all made by Mrs. Crookston and her husband, N. Li, Crookston, who Is a teacher of manual training In Salt Lake. Those who enjoyed the affair were Rose B. Hayes, Eliza Banks Lela Banks, Louise Banks, Lurena Nielsen, Effle B. Adamson, Olive Jense, Elizabeth Noble, Sadie Chandler, Annie Ellis, Janet Mills, Millie Paulson, Ethel Brindley, Mary Weeks, Hattie Richards, An nie HHIman and May Grua of Pleasant Grove, Mae Adams Green, Ellen Banks Samuelson, Jennie Newman Swensoh and daughter, and Mrs. Akelard of Salt Lake. BUT AT HOMB Manila 4-h girls form club THE AGRICULTURAL SPECD The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad, ever int the welfare and development of the territory cooperates with the State Agricultural College Exr Service, Farm Bureau, Utah-Idaho Sugar Compan Poultry Producers Co-operative Association; Dai7'! Improvement. Association and others in operatin ' nual Agricultural Demonstration Train .: 7--' The Salt Lake & Utah Railroad runs thij 1 its line thru Utah and Salt Lake Counties for the This train is due at Pleasant Grove Tu at 9:30 A.M. m Salt Lake & Utah Railroad The Manila 4-H club girls met at the L. D. S. chapel Saturday afternoon after-noon and two sewing clubs were organized or-ganized with Mildred Swerison and Emma Ludwigson as leaders and The Genealogical committee of the First ward held their regular monthly meeting Monday evening at the Seminary building. pt at ion Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Clegg and family of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alonza Hooley on Wednesday. Wednes-day. . mxrr at boms ' - Mrs. Harley Bloomquist of Ameri can Fork visited Wednesday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harper. ' . ut at Bows-Mr. Bows-Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Justin ' Peay and Mrs. Margaret Wilson, of Garfield,' Mr. and Mrs. Angus Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wadley of this city attended at-tended the funeral of George Mad -sen at Provo Sunday afternoon. SUT AT MOMS . ' Mrs. Margie Doyle of American Fork spent Wednfida at the home of Bishop and 'Mrs. Stanley B. Harris. ; Mrs, Bert West of SpringWle has been 4hegueSt of her mother, Mrs. Bessie Wright, during 'the 'past week. : : " AlhambraThel Pleasant Groy, j We Point With Pride T j Patrons of this theatrf vised that the sound ' m.( J B- being presented are projj R, C. A, Victor PhotophoM reproducing equipment Tht A. Victor Company Inc. ui sidiary of the Radio Corpora! America and allied with it development of sound rd ana reproducing equipment General Electric Co, the inghouse Electric and M turing Co. and the National casting Co., combining in ode the world's greatest SlectrM porations. "We state 'these with pleasure because we are' fled that R. C.-A Victor phone sound reproducing eqJ is the best. . . - The Manage Start The Seasoi Are You a Sisyphus? A ocording to the Grecian myrth Sisyphus was condemned con-demned to spend all his days HinsisilniiSirlJouldrer utna '-hill. '-hill. And each night as he Blept the stone rolled down again. - Many a. man today repeats this di.-cimraing and profitless profit-less labor. He saves then invests only to find that his investme Us 'shrink and his thrift Roes for naught. fidelity investments have never "rolled back." Never has any investment depreciated depreciat-ed one ponny in actual cash value. You always know the Value of a Fidelity investment today, tomorrow, next year or 10 years from now. If you are a 'conservative investor, the Fidelity plans will Intervst you. Write for a free booklet giving complete details. You can save safely and conveniently by mall. Mrs. Lurena Warnick as supervisor. The girls enjoyed a lively hour of games after the' business had been i taken care of. A home garden and food preservation is being planned by the leaders for the girls in addition addi-tion to their sewing work. BUT AT HOMB AGENCIES AID IN WORK PLAN Agencies and offices where unemployed un-employed workers may list their needs, and which will function jn connection with the Utah Count'y Farm bureau unemployment - program, pro-gram, were set up Friday evening by the executive, board, local presidents presi-dents and committee members of the Farm Bureau of the county. The Farmers Exchange will take care of this service in Pleasant Grove. According Ac-cording to the Farm - Bureau plans the farmers who cannot pay cash for labor will give produce in accordance ac-cordance with a wage scale recently set -up by the Farm Bureau organization. organi-zation. ; '' . bCt at ion MANILA WARD TO HOLD BANQUET NEW TIRES We are in a position to furnish all motorists with qualf tires at low prices. Arrange to have us re-tire your before that Decoration: Day"trip " " ' " "l t Par! The Manila ward banquet will be held " June I instead of June 3 as previously announced. A very interesting in-teresting jprpgranxiias been planned. A half hour athletic demonstration by Dr. Ed Sandgreen of Provo, will be a feature. A dance will follow the banquet.- All are invited. PT 'AT lOMl REPUBLICAN LADIES HOLD . ' BUSINESS MEETING INTER-STATE i Lj 1 r delity BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION vfVtah First UmXk. Kate AIT tAKI etrv ASSETS OVER $3,250,000 A business meeting and social of the Republican ladies ' of Pleasant Grove was held at the home of Mrs. Mary Cooper Thursday evening. Mrs. Thelma Adamson la chairman of the local ladies organization. U PT AT HOMB i Howard N. Thorne made a busi ness trip to Salt Lake Monday. BUT AT MOMS ; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence S. Hill were Logan visitors Sunday. BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Katie Hayes has spent' the past week in Idaho visiting with relatives and friends. BUT AT HOMB Mrs. Nevin Crabb and Mrs. Joseph Smith of Lehi were guests of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Nelson Friday, BITT AT, HOMB The Sunday School officers and teachers of the Third ward enjoyed a trip to Saratoga Thursday night BCT AT HOMB Mrs. Rose B. Hayes accompanied her son Isaac to" Salt Lake City Tuesday on a business trip. BUT AT HOMB ' " rMrs. Ethel Brinley motored to Ammon, Idaho, last week-end to get her son. Eldon, who returned home. BUT AT BOMB m- Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth and daughter, Stacey, of Salt Lake City.? were visitors of Mrs. James D. Thorne Friday. COMPARE CONSTRUCTION QUALITY Fajg Ford Chevrolet I CKerroIct . Ford. 'J Chevrolet Whippet. Plymouth Er.kine. Chandler ' DaSoto Dode i- Durant Gr. Peice Ponliae... Rooeevele Willye-K. ESBCK. Okb'bUe. Buick M. Clievrolet Otda'bile. Buick. Stu'b'k'r Auburn Jordan Reo Stu'b'k'r Gnrdoer. M armon Oakland. 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