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Show THE PLEASANT OKOYKftiEVIEW FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932 FRIDAY rt vi.t 1 r, : . f S - 4 - , s! A ! 4 1 -1 ! r 1 TIIE PLEASANT GROYE REVIEW Office i. D. Thome Remdenee bone 67-W A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Post Offiet at Plewant Grove, Utah, as second- uiass matter. Subscription rates, $2.00 per year in advance. Advertisement rates: Display, 35 cents a column inch. Legal notices and readers, legal rate of 10 cents per eight-point line per insertion. Want ads.' Rate 2 cents per word each insertion. in-sertion. Payment mnst acmpany advertisement. Am. Fork News Forbes Foster arrived home last Friday after spending the past thirty months as a missionary In France. Mr. Foster is the son of Mrs. Emma Foster, city librarian. He was released May 6 th and before sailing for home enjoyed a short trip throuKh countries adjoining France. Mr. Foster V left Tuesday for Ogden where he wl)l, resume employment with the firm he was employed by prior to leaving.' BUT AT lom Mrs. John Robinson was hostess to twelve friends last Saturday afternoon. Three tables of Monte Carlo Whist were In progress, prizes being won by Mrs. Ed Larson of Lehl, and Mrs. Laurence Briggs. A delicious lunch" was served at the small tables. Mrs. LeMoyne Despain and Miss Madeline Robinson assist- WANT ADS For Rent Several shares of Irrigation Irri-gation water. Inquire at office of City Recorder, Pleasant Grove. Cedar posts Firstclass, for 25c. Inquire Nielsen Auto. 6-3-tf. For Sale 1926 Ford Roadster, A-l shape. Only $25.00. Inquire Citizen office. 6-10-2t. - .. : - - For Sale Coal Range-at a bargain. bar-gain. Inquire Walt Strange or at lngr their mother. Vases of roses and peonies were used in the decorative deco-rative scheme. BUT AT Om Misses Louise Firmage, Edna Faye Firmage, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John L. Firmage, who recently re turned home after spending the past nine months at Beverly Hills, Calif., made outstanding records in their respective school grades. Both were students at the West Lake School for girls. Miss Louise, a sopho more, took second highest honors In her group for scholastic standing and Miss Edna Faye was awarded a gold medal for highest honors in the Fifth grade. UT at loan The members of the Y: L. M. I. A. spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner,' formerly Miss LaRee Chlpman, a recent bride, at her home. Social chat was enjoyed a dainty lunch was served The board members presented Mrsi. Van Wagoner with a gift and many good wishes. but AT mourn Miss Pearl Critchfield of Salt Lake, spent last week-end "hers, guest of Mrs. Lillian C. Booth." BUT AT BOMB Mrs, Walter Strange is again ular writers of today have-been for- gotten. The vitality of the story, and the place that it occupies as a staple of this country's fiction, can best be appreciated by the fact that the demand for It from the leading mall order houttes considerably surpasses that of any work of fiction. "Lena Rivers" popularity exceeds that of any others of Mrs. Holmes' novels such as "Edith Lyle's Secret." "Darkness and Daylight" and "Tempest "Tem-pest and Sunshine" each of which has numbered millions of readers. Charlotte Henry, seventeen-year old actress of the stage and screen, creates the name role In "Lena Rivers" and is said to present a portrayal that Is a masterpiece of natural, realistic characterization. Miss Henry is the young girl who leaped to prominence as a fourteen, year-old actress in the stage version of "Courage," repeating her sue-Ci'Ki.iln sue-Ci'Ki.iln the film . version - opposite Leon Janney. this office. 6-17-ltp. Found Tan cloth belt at cemetery ceme-tery Memorial Day. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for adv. k commencing a course in piano In structlon. .. She will be glad to meet her former students as well as new ones at her home, formerly the Lewis Lewis place. Mrs. Strange needs no introduction to the people I of this community and her reputa tion as an Instructor of piano study is well established. -BUT AT HOMfl Lost A pair of .glasses with nar row gold rim. Kindly return totIl1ano- Thornton Drug1, Pleasant Grove. 6-17-1 t PIANO LESSONS Permanent homd studio-Lessons 50c each. Pat- j ronize Home Teachers. Mrs. Walter ! Strange, Telephone 92-3 American ' Fork, . 6-17-ltp Local relatives arerejoieing over news of a new baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman T. Wright on June 12th at Twin Falls, This birth makes Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright grandparents, Mrs. Simeon Thornton a great-gnind great-gnind parent and Mrs. M". A,. Steg-gell Steg-gell a second great-grandmother. Bt'T AT BOK Mr. and Mrs. . Axel Bloomquint had as their guests Tiere Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs- HiliUng Johnson und For Rent 4 room, modern home, 88' Robert and Raymond, Mr. and with garage, on Main street, Pleas- Mrs. Helge .Johnson and daughter ant Grove. Tel. 18. Startup Candy Ingeborg, Mrs. Matilda. Johnson, 6-17-ltp PLEASANT GROVE to BEAVER by TELEPHONE $1.00 After 8:30 P.' M. Only 60c Statiori-to-station rates, Ask "Long Distance " for others you may want. TELEPHONE Co., Provo. NOTICE The annual Stockholders meeting of the Wads worth Hill Mining Co. will be held June 27th, at 2 o'clock P. M., at Oscar Pickering's residence at Alpine City; Utah, OSCAR PICKERING, President. v - 6-IO-3t. Miss Tyra Larson and Miss tilnna Carson of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. t Eben Bloomqulst, Mrs. Dyal and ! son, Donald, of San Bernardino. Cal. BUT AT BOMB r- "LENA RIVERS" BY MARY J, HOLMES A REAL 'BEST SELLER' USED CAR BARGAINS 1927 Chevrolet Ton Truck, closed cab stake body. 1931 Chevrolet 1H ton, duel wheels take body. 1923 ChevrolerSedan7 1928 Chevrolet Sedan, 1928 Durrant Coach. 1S28. Essex Coupe. - 1927 Whippett Coach. Nielsen Auto Co. Mary J. Holmes' imtm "Lena Rivers," one of "till novel, the best known and widely read romances ever written by an American, has been transferred to the screen In Tiffanys Productions' film version, with Charlotte Henry in the name role. It is scheduled for presentation presenta-tion at the Cameo Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. June 19, 20 and 21. The touching and tender narrative narra-tive of a young girl, born undertthe stigma of UlegXtjmacy, fhaa appealed appeal-ed td the heart of sevefal generations genera-tions of American readers, and is still being sold in quantities that make "best sellers" fade In com-, parison. 'Conservative estimates Indicate that over thirty millions have read Mrs; Holmes' classic since It was published, and the universal i appeal. of the story is certain to keep JHveJongLafler Uie availed-pop- : In Hard Luck Indeed "Pide," said Cncle Kbn, "am er good t'ing In its place. But er country or er citizen Is In hard luck -hen he ain't got nuffln much .'ceptln' 'is prhle ter be proud of." Washington Star. BUT AT BOMB Vcrld Union The United States and practically All of the other countries In the world are united in the Intern; "Hornil Postal union for the recipro cal p.vli:inge of malls. BUT AT HOME Legend of mpe-d-!i.-!e , Emprdorles lived in ri. .- i style. Surrounded . hx all lite -fow).iftf)d pnceauM'y yrent wen'f1; could pro cure Hp whs e;ee'linL'!.v kitid to the poor runt iriive Imtltp sums to succor . I hern He :!." .provided, rtnw . rles fur scores of poor young vlr fjllie to eimtir5 Hiem to seeurp., hus bnCil. Knipt'ilnrlcs st lulled medieine and became H rpi!ly rel-phA'4leinn for "The timp . ile wns hrouahi to wonisin win. had lain for seven day? as . if de id "She can, nrul will .Trunin In t Ii -it stnte. without ent Ing or hrcif liir.ig .for thirty days' rlpclnred Rmpedoeles He was rlfht At the end of that time h restored her to full life and vigor KTchansre. J PL Grove News Mrs. Altlien Hulllday of Salt Lake" spent the week-end visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams. BDT T BOMB Mr. and Mrs. lilaine Theobald of Los Angeles, called on Mr. and Mrs. J. L, Theobald at the Luncheonette Sunday. BUT AT BOMB - Ruth Fage, a nurse at the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake City spent the week-end with her mother, Mrs. Mary B. Fage. BUT it BOMB Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams and Mrs. Althea Halliday spent Sunday lji American Fork, guests of Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Richards. BUT AT BOMB" Mrs. B. L. Allyn and sons Bruce, Richard and Lewis, returned last week from a two weeks trip to San Francisco "and San Jose, California. BUT AT BOMB ' The Sunshine committee of the Second ward Relief Society, composed com-posed of Nora Peterson, Emma Johnson, Emma Jensen and Margaret Mar-garet Christensen, entertained Thursday- at a social in honor of Flora Nielson at her home. About twenty "neighbors and friends were present. BUT AT HOMB Klder Vertis Wood of Cedar City, and Elder Porter Goosh'of Bancroft, Idaho, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Gleason Thursday while enroute home from their mission. mis-sion. They had been laboring In the sAme conference with-. Antone Gleason. They told of the fine work of Antone in his field of labor. BUT AT HOMB Among the townsmen who went fishing Tuesday evening and Wednesday Wed-nesday morning were, Ike Hayes, Howard N. Thorne, Orson Lee, Bill Smith. S. A. Kirk, E. F. Walker, Jess Freeman, Lee and Elmo Beers, Roy and Bert Smith, George Peterson Peter-son and J. L. Theobald. They report re-port very poor luck on account of high and muddy water.. BUT AT limit Mrs. Rhea Clark', .Vaupin of Tea-gue, Tea-gue, Texas, visited time days, with her brother and sUter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clark. She left Sunday for San Francisco to visit with her brothers, Wayne and Elliot and her sister, Maxine, She will return home via this city. She expects ex-pects to- visit In California about ten days. . " w" - We are at Your Service Witlv'Modern Freight Facilities, which means BETTER SERVICE Faster tiinft in Transit and Safe Delivery. 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