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Show PLEASANT OROVE REVIEW FRIDAY, August 19, 1932 . r j : : V! . I, j 1 , 4 4 ''I 1 i - I I -js FEED EXCHANGED ( Feed exchanged for whole grains and produce. We also mix and grind your whole grains to your order. LET US HELP YOU SOLVE YOUK FEED PROBLEMS S3 LOOK! -A . - ' ' . ' .. . i . Am. Fork Locals Mr. ahd Mrs.' Walter Devey Jr., have a new baby soiv born Saturday. Satur-day. Mother and babe are doing: nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Armo Christiansen are the proud parents of a son, born Sunday night. Mother and child are doing welt. Miss Marian Hacking of Rexburg, Idaho, spent last Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hindley Jr. Mrs. Mark Burrlston and Mrs. Verna Werner are spending the week-end In the capltol city with relatives and friends. Helmer Bloomqulst, who is employed em-ployed In Salt Lake, spent last week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aptel BloomquJsV Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Robinson, with relatives from Lehi, left early Saturday morning for Fish Lake and are spending the week there. Mrs. I' rank Leavltt and baby daughter, and Mrs, Paul Leavltt visited here Monday with Mrs. Mabel Ma-bel Miller, 'mother of ; Mrs. . .frank Leavltt. They were enrout home to Richfield from Salt Lake, Joe Payne Is slowly Jmproving at Mrs. Byron Crookston, Miss Ig nore Crookston, Mrs. C. A. Plerscn and Miss Helen Pierson were Salt Lake visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Harvel Bennett and daugh ter, Chloe, returned home Monday after spending a three weeks' visit in Rlgby, Idaho, with Mrs. Bennet's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hutchings. J Mrs. A. F. Oalsford Jr., with a party of Leht and Pleasant Grove friends spent last week-end at Sun ny Brook Farm In Provo canyon. The husbands Joined the party Saturday night. his home on East Main street, from . a serious illness. Mr. Payne suffered suffer-ed a stroke last week bqt Is gradually gradu-ally regaining the use of the, affected af-fected limbs. His many friends trust he will soon be about again. Friends of City Justice Adolph Nielsen will regret to learn he Is fluite HI at his home, Mr. Nielsen suffered a stroke last week. Thursday Thurs-day morning he was reported slightly slight-ly Improved. The right side Is paralysed. His entire recovery is hoped for by his many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Whipple of ogden. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Foster, Salt Lake; were in American Fork Sunday morning visiting Mrs. Emily Foster. They all motored to Cop-perton Cop-perton in the afternoon and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster and their new baby son. Miss Ella Edwards, who Is em-. ployed with the J. C. Penney Co. in Salt Lake, spent a week's vacation here with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards. - LuZell Chipman, Harold and Hoag Firmage returned the middle of last week from a two weeks" stay in Los Angeles. The young men were in attendance at the X Olympiad. r-'- Mrs. Ernest Hindley Jr. enter tained the H. a Club Thursday afternoon. Three tables of bridge were piayea the club prize being won by Mrs. LeMoyne Despain and tne guest prise by Mrs. John I Clarke. A tasty lunch was rvi The special guests were Mesdamee Ralph Ellison, Myron Boley, John Clarke and Francis Abel. '. The B. B. club ladies, their hu. . nands and several Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker and daughter Marian of Salt Lake are spending a week here with Mrs. Parker's parents, Mr. and Mrs Frank Edwards and with relatives of Mr. Parker. He is employed at the Z. C. M. L Mr. and Mik E. Ray Gardner and children returned home Tuea day after spending a week in the Uintah Basin country attending th u. jb. I. C. Mis Merlihe Gardner remained in Vernal for an indefinite indefi-nite visit and a son, JR. Gardner in Price with relative to visit. Mm Gardner's sister, Mrs. Bert Swain of Vernal accompanied them to American Fork for a visit. A FEW OF OUR FRIDAY and SATURDAY OFFERINGS. Large Kellogg 's Corn Flakes .... 10c Large Post Toastles .. 10c Post Bran Flakes ... 10c Shredded Wheat 10c Large Bag Potato Chips , 10c Large cans Tomato Juice ... 6c Green Peppers 5c lb. Pickling Onions 5c lb. Cauliflower 5c lb. Dill. Weed . 5c bu. Creme Oil Soap 5c Bananas . 5c lb. Wyandotte Cleaner & Towel ,.' 9e Best Vinegar, White or Brown 29c Gal. Those Fine Melons ...... 25c . ., to 35c each 10 lbs. Sugar, Cloth Bag 50c 25 lbs. Sugar, Cloth Bag ... $1.25 j. Phrlstensen iuaui i this i" the capuaJ Miss (pending city, guest of friends Mr. and Mrs. E. J- Seastrund and I family motored to Diaper Wedne.i- day afternoon and visited with relatives. 'Mrs. Fred Strong and daughter, June, of Alpine, spent Tuesday h.re visiting with Mrs. Strong's sister, Mrs. Warren Anderson. Mina VmrfMa Kuttal and Mi.-iS Esther Horsfey of Salt Lake, spent Hast week-end In this city, guetsrs ,'at the home of Mr. and . Mrs. B. N. i Christensen- j Dick Wilde, small son of Mr-;Sanford Mr-;Sanford Wilde, had his tonsils ro- ' moved last Saturday by Dr. V. F- Houston. The little chap is out on j top again and feeling fine. I , Mr. and .Mrs- C. D. Peterson and Rpmihlicans Select Delegates American Fork a Pahiilitii'ans of ..u.,twi delegates Saturday at meeting In the city hall- to, present pre-sent the district at the state and congressional conventions at Salt t i,.. -itv .m Saturday. August 20, and to the judicial convention at Provo. today. The delegates to the state con-.-.n,V .- Parley Austin, Sen. Clifford E. Young, George F. Shelley, Shel-ley, A. F. Gaisfor4, William Asher, Junius A. west ana jonn - rum- age. Delegates to the congressional convention are: Keed Robinson, J. K. Chadwick, Sadie Bromley, Harry Steele, Jesse M. Walker,-, Ewa L. Chipman and Alice Crookston. Delegates Dele-gates to the state convention will act as alternates to the congressional congression-al and delegates of the congressional congression-al alternates to the state. Delegates selected to attena me are: ww5was! i .'" - i ji. ; daughter, Elnora, of Raymond, Al-1 judicial convention at Provo hrt Can a Ho vlcltiVl here thi-iT P. - PufcWfir. Dr. J. F. NoveS, S jweek. with Mr. and Mrs- Ross But;- L. Chipman, Sen. Clifford E. Young,) 'waiter. Mrs. Peterson is a sister -Frank G. Shelley, Mrs. Wm. Asher of Mrs. Buckwalter. '' and H. E. McNeil; with alternates as follows: James T. Gardner, Mrs. J J. E, Chadwick, Clyde P. Crookston, Mrs. Nan Chipman, Mrs. R. L. I Ashby, Mrs. J. F. Noyes and Lewis Stegell. - rif t Nevl Mr- Norman Fackrell and daughter, daugh-ter, .Dettal visited relatives here this week enroute home from Can ada and Idaho where they have spent the past month. They' were on their way home Jo San Bernar-dlno, Bernar-dlno, California- " FPTFIA V JR. O AmT AUGUST 19 & 20 Hand Decorated Table Cloths ' 48 Inches Square 49c MANY ATTEND JOHN O. ADAMS FUNERAL QRSRAGGS Francia Foster is spending a visit In Ogden with his sister, Mrs. Leon Whipple. . - - ' . Mr. and Mrs.;a Albert bheever spent from last Thursday until Sunday here from Copperton visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Jennie Tanner. naroid Anderson, young son of . .,., ' . , . s.. ' filled Thursday afternoon, of last avor and Afra WQwan a fi .. week, 'when funeral services were conducted over the (remains' of John O. Adajns who died the pre-; ceding Sunday night. The respect j for the deceased and his family was manifested in the many beaut- j iful floral offerings which covered the rostrum. j Bishop G- Edward Abel was in j charge of the services which com-1 menced at 2 o'clock. A ladies trio, consisting of Mesdamea Docia iWagstaff, Clara Rhodes and Leona Anderson, sang, "Beautiful Zion", accoln"panied""By"'SIlss AlIcVTarKer-The AlIcVTarKer-The invpdation 'WS-S offered by Mayor and Mrs. Warren Ander son, was removed to his home from the local hospital Sundav. He. underwent an operation for appendicitis two weeks nrevioua from which ne is recovering nicely. The fourth birthday of little Mian Gladys Grant was the motif for a party given by her mother iwv Clarence Grant, Monday afternoon, ine little guests. Miasm .Tan va,- nunam Humphries. Elaina Doris Dean Ault, Mamie and Eliz.t'- j oew McAllister and La Rae Grant Mrs. Mabel Nelson of Logan, spent several days here vjisiung with Mrs. Jaj-vis Aydelotte- Mrs. Nelson Returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs- Ross Buckwalter visited in Salt Lake Saturday with Mr. and Mr John BuckwiLitor vr,. Ellia Buskwalter is visiting her on and daughter-in-law and child ren there thie wee. Miss Eve Forbes returned to Alpine Tuesday after i,rf Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dunkley and tZL " Z with ...u4- . friends." Miss Forbea Wva. in u weeas ror Cleveland whsr h. win be employed in the schools there. a-: onjoyeo gamers on the lawn after which refreshments were served. had a big time at Saratosra Wednea. day afternoon. Swlmminir, races games, and a delicious lunch were -4he- daughter Margaret and grandson Melvln Jr., Mrs. Mark Burriatnn and Miss Cady Dunkley spent last mursaay at Urov'a damn nn- Charleston, guests of Mrs. L. R. uunkley and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Croy. Master Bob and Don Mrs. John Smi th and atria 11 . Keith, returned home to Salt Lake the first of the week after visiting Dunkley accompanied them horn. " ' ' hmlth 8 mot, Mrs. Lillie and spent the week-end here, " ; . ' Thy Wl" return V" first of next week and accoWn, Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Noves and son have moved tn Amnpiom the First ward to Mutual Dli TAX FREE OUT-OF-TOWN TELE-PHONE TELE-PHONE CALLS ARE TAX FREE WHEN THE TO-TAL TO-TAL CHARGE IS LESS THAN 50o Local Service Is Not Taxed Out-of-town relatives and friends are as near as your telephone. The Mountain Bttm Telephone & Telegraph Co. John Robinson, following wWch the uoaeii isisters of Bingham sang 'Unanswwed Tet", Miss Eileen Chipman read a bio graphical sketch of the life of the deceased. The speakers were Ray Kenner, bishop's counselor of Bine- ham; Leo T. Shelley of this city and Bishop Abel made closing remarKs, The other musical numbers were a auet-"Beautiful Isle" by the Bodell aisters, and the closing song rarewe" T Thee" by the ladies "10. The benediction was pro nounoed by Dr. J. p. Interment took place in th. mm, -.cmeiery where the crave was AaJtt oy uarrell Proctor. -o Ice Cream Cones 2 for 5C One Lot ' JIUMMING BIRD" Silk Hose 2 pr. for $1.00 rosier Nlcholes arrived Tuesday from Los Angeles to visit here. Mrs. Nicholes i w, molner, Mrs. Emily Foster- Fork from Salt Lake. They are Cameron of Panquitch, residing for the present with-th ??nt ten days here visiting with doctor's parents. Dr. and Mrs. J F teHa Cunningham. Last their homo, fon..i-ly T d MlM Cunningham and Noyes while iiomut loiine-riy I - """ inu the Bromley home on East Main Ky accompanied Miss Cam- street is being remodeled. Kenneth Noyes will have his offices WARDS REPORT SUCCESS FUL CANYON OUTING The officers Thi-i b ui me -u ana fourth ward M I outings at Mft T.- . Miss Helen Brown opiw.. .. ca" Fork canvon ...,. . ehrhth kuU ntT ed ti.ii-, " . --.wprea " -""jr ionaay by havingl as pleased in everv twenty-five of her little fw,. pWrt with the s,, " . "7 eut of . tts nin u. . . " ot tneir Played and rf, . - wvIIa, , "-11 Una Intnn J -BermW-CnTnm There r- car, Kelly accompanied Miss Cam- Jn compliment to Mr IZT' te at the Z 1 KsU' eron home, to Panquitch and also Glen Holdaway of Vineyard Ward h a" , ice. 1 I" the scenic wondens oflre recentlv mfl 1 ,1 " Who ber ten fii,Uon to thta .nuni. in the party were: Messrs. and Mm dames J E. Chadwick, W. K. Halli-day, Halli-day, Moral D. Steele, Harry Steele, Hoy Steele. Dell Singleton, Lenard Chipman, Byron 'Crookston, Ben Moffett. Lenard Pett, Thomas A.. Barratt, ICarl Varney, Sidney Nich- oies Jr., lloy Greenwood, Warren Boley. Elmer Bate and Wm. Els-more. Els-more. ; - i were, ",,lln yes win nave his offices " those ln his hom anl will settle here for outhern tah' . . Illl'untlna Wo n :, I pi-actice. Many fin cnmnlimoni. nr being heard on the appearance In conPliment to Mrs. Mark Bur oi me nome now. Decked out in an formerly Miss Mildred miracuve color scheme, the fence "'" w pan Bernardino Calif onu Bume snruooery removed, thn I " "iung nere. Mm iw.i. , - - - I T , F ' - OHA nome ana tally to the w,,uoia on - "uy married. a w V4 pmK and srroo color L, , lan"es camped ana many 0th. on the ect(ve,y z. o,.;;:!. was centered with .wZ""'8 Third war .. covers were law rlna days at th. Z. "1 tne "t three Ho'0way; the 1 ?1 ,ufeo, ,ne '""" "c". -wrs. Frank, ""taff, Geneve jnfiroo " "" Saturday aff. "r -u,n,ng home surroundings add mater- f-ntertalned laat ChlmAn Ber- FZTa' appeararce of Main " ' 1U"eon- Three Ran Holdaway. ""y' the hike l made J-Tour, Bag 69c Corn flakes .. 10c Shredded Wheat : 10c (Jallon Syrup 57e street. People Dasslnir hv hiv. watched with interest the evolution of the home from one of plain ap pearance to a modern - structure. . .v, -rrg niave1 th- ! o t-. high score belnr wn k; y ""away. ii . . uwen --.....r1e8. rnose bidden Were uo,e, ajar Burrlston ni- m ii'uuem siruciure. t - Bumiion, Rulon Kemodeling work Is clao b 'Ir.g done N,cho'e. Wilson Cunningham C on the inside and whn Dr. Noyes and :is family will move in. 2 lbs. Soda Crackers .... 23c Salmon, Tall can . .9e SPECIAL RATES FOR CONVENTION There will be a special rate on the firat Oretn car golnar to Salt Lake for those who will attend the T V. 1 , .. "iuuinn vjonventwn. The car leaves here at 8:12 and the rate Is 10$ round-trip. The rate from ijenL . c . . Orant, Owen . HumnhHo. neth Singleton. Rav KhAiw r . . ' . vj "icivin nt. Milton Adams and Miss Lil- Smith, Salt Lake. a.nrt vr r,.., Peterson, Lehi. A dainty lunch was served late in the afternom, small tables. Th members of the, Vari.t r.i..u and their partners were entertained Thursday evening of last week at th hme of Mr. and Mr v-.v. Brown. Asslstins- hn.i-.- Parowax Ham Eoa-st 10c-lb 15c lb. Shoulder Roast ... Pot Roast ; 12Uc lb. 13c lb. Bate Store ta i0ndfrom Pteaaant l"-- hoste.tse.-wwe Grove 75. I ' ueor8r8 Moss, Mrs. Mate Earl ," ie recK. Progressive Progres-sive Rook was the main feature of r u"nmml' ln Pries being won oy Meivin Grant M m v 8,1 o( the party m,, , n0g and grams were h " "..". ' Pr0- Tuesdav m Mohd Tuesdav rpTT-n w Prsram beW ul P-Hre Ul inH -KhVP Durinr t, ruesda; rr. dM . .. v.-aoor. ram--. niht. the day and riBOYS' Corduroys S1.49 and $2.49 GIRLS' RAYON Pajamas ,. Sizes 14 to 17 79c ALL 25c Ankle Sox 15c pair ENTIRES iJLONDE k SLIPPED $1.00 Pi1 FAST COLOS j PERCALE 10c yari Complete Suit I Shirts & St 35c Turkish Toi Good Size 10c Frienda here noted with interest the publication of the application for a marriage license by Gordon Steele of Tooele and Lillian Eng land of Salt Lake City. Mr. Steele is the son of our former residents, -Mr. and Mrs- Jesse F. Steele. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pancrati were here the first of the w visiting with friends. They have returned home to Imoaria! Vallev Oat ,UA air. iancratz in mm. ployed as a road contractor. The couple came to Utah. to. Avomn. the body of one of Mr. Pancrats's fallow workmen who Hied while laboring" there ind wVia tiro a Kitnl .t.s9 in Pavvn. . I UNION MEETING SUNDAY -Th regular A1n)n ti, - t - eiftC- j;neSa hoodjuid ut,ion meeting of the Re- . cowety and Primary Association Associa-tion will be held Rimv in the tabernacle commencing at 2 clock. All members of the priest-nood priest-nood and the ganizations are urged to be in at- "nuance. The x WATCH OTTO Fday & Saturday SPECIALS 1 caii.Armnnra rtn- T..i win xjeei ip t8r ,IaS 10,. IK v.iean8er ..... the " .-raay nighi door , anrt ri .m,nor hikes, in were 'ndulged ln and CARD OF THANKS We are most arateful . th "rM jrant- - Clarenc, friend, who assisted U. during ' the r 2 " NlchoIe- iness and at the 'funl Zt fe? mall centered with vasee of sweet peas. Those n.-.. wwe: Messrs. and Mesdames Adair Bromley, Melvin Grant o.. . -j ni-iiey Clarence Grant. Wilson Cfunnlnr- hm. E. A. Pearson, Rulon Nichole Kenneth Brown. nn. , " r Ui5S, Charle. Peck, Mrs. Mate Earl. Miss LiHie Shafter. Miss Sarah Parker and Milton Brown. of our dear son and we wi.h tn ... tend our heartfelt thanks to all Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Chadwick and Family. Hel,i th S (river To .the niMD who himself utri-o. earnestly God-also lends a helping nana Aescnyius. Jell 91b. BagOaU Banana . . linirth group. "ZT a SIiy thr at the Den iZl efffhtJr-man efffhtJr-man others gUlt'' and unds, al, on the daJ Thirty one w h8L monlight hik ent on the " a. :. .S camn twent'v-fiT- Uf num. th others hl:r lh6 P. as the "s one as 7c reported in J Racier was SO th Pt 's Washhig Machine Soap .. ' 5c lb. ukg.FREE WX DELIVIIII-- Foley's Inc. TELEPHONE 4 - - 10c groupretu codiUon "" as th . "a me gam HCHWni iiiira m the "s,. . X. --oilier W'v,i ., .-"-Pushie-i, ,,:. "" " vs the ne Spiders ba game nquet w. ""orious. n,n honoris m " ev6' tnni e0D- recenUv ' "IIfionarii . ""u-nea busy. KePt everyone Thre is Ba ,J. Ten Years Ago Now CITY BUSINESS TAKEN UP BY K . (Continued From Fagt said ordinance wu he. the next regular meetlnf The matter of apriitt city streets was consldw action wad taken. It nil ed, however, that thadtff gate the cost of ofiing it'i the street commlttw to ascertain the cost from the; Commission. I Marshal Birk stated k prisoners now serving -mi worked diligently and be ft a parole would be a arts city.. The council recoBB prisoners' parole and (s the matter to the majntf city marshal. ... I An invitation was rttfhf those in charge of ted in connection with the dtj ion work, to attend tWr and see what has ben m ed. The Invitation " and the citv officiate W, to attend at least one , classes. DANCE EVERY SATURDAY S -A -Q TPlFS GENTS 25c LADIES 10c BA?rfln M If Q G M - MRGADTDAKCE EVERYnff AS Ann Nicholes was crossing the street in front of her morning, she was hit by a car and . aoout ten fet. , Two ribs "ruKen. her hndv i i-i.. e siae or her face waa cut Ten Tears Ago Now . . uneral servir. i , j r-, . -c i4u nurs- 1 I thf Second chapel for , " """"iun wno aiea u ay rouowing a long inness. len rears Ago Now tTxf th& "int meeting of v. i o-uci naciA Kuiui- .. wsm. een- . lvln8r sPe on "Servicft fl vice to God an1 to Manklnd . Ten Year-. Am XT A'Pine stakn wm i i..:it- . Scn, " "Wieiagie .ier tn aw--: j.. tn K v ... -wis incung to be held at the, t i.. . wasundrn Threeofthee. and K-ZlJrtCan Pork: Henry th - - -.-n Doys were become B" - eonBt to Ten Tears Ago Now Mr- nd Mrs. J w nounce tb " daughter " 6enl. 01 v, " lu r. -tester A nrberS of gait Ls. Mlsa Cnrlv DnnldeV ff week-end in Salt W ' Dunkley and family. IdVMa 111UUJ tfc"r 9 lbs. Buckeye 2 lb; Box Premiom So Crackers " 1 Tree Tea andl9 FREE Bolls Zee ToiletPif 2 lbs. Brown Sugar-- 2 lbs. P. Sugar l Qt. Krafts Salad 3'eaiu Booth Sarfii-i THE HOUSXOf j MBAIf HALUDil & J ROB1NS0), Watc SWIM In Drinkinff BAND CONCERT Sunday, 430 P |