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Show PLEASANT OKOVB REVIEW M' Kill V II H I VI 1J W IV 1 U'V ... fLIASANI GROVB EJVIBW Office J. D. Thome Reaidence-rhone 57-W A. A PROGRESSIVE, INDEPENDENT PUBLICATION Entered in the Post Office at Pleasant Grove, Utah, & second ciast matter. High School News Wednesday, November 30, an assembly as-sembly was given in the High School Auditorium by the Senior Class. The following program was presented: Invocation by Sarah Shelley, a piano solo by Ralph Witney, a reading by Bessie Kelley, a song by Max Jones, a reading by Maxine Briggs, a trombone solo by Virgil Stice and a talk on "Sportsmanship" "Sports-manship" by Leo B. Nelson. MOVIE CRAZY" WORTH WAITING 2 YEARS TO SEE The girls of the American Fcrk Senior High School met last Wed ne.sday for the purpose of - organizing organiz-ing a$trls Club. Officers were Chosen Mt this school year. They are: President, Bessie Kelley; vice-president, vice-president, Edith Marsh; secretary and treasurer, Helen Green : and . recreational 1- ader, Eda Ashby. Many interesting activities are being be-ing planned by the officers under the direction ir Miss Mary Basingcr. Reporters FERN SHELLEY BONNA ASHBY It's been two years since Harold Lloyd last treated his fans to one of hts films. That's a long time to wait for a Lloyd picture, and yet, "Movie Crazy," with Constance Cummings, is worth waiting two years or even more to see. To say that "Movie Crazy" is the. best picture Lloyd has ever produced sounds like the utmost extravagance. extrava-gance. Yet the soberest consideration considera-tion points to -that conclusion. It is chuck full of brand new gags and of some of the old ones dressed up as new ones and funnier than ever. It has a good, consistent story, a strong supporting cast, and Lioyd himself tops every previous characterization. You'll see it at the Cameo Theatre Sunday, Monday and, Tuesday, December De-cember 4th, 5th and Cth. figure Iff V it out, yourself V I? your lr. ua '"r 'moolt'llki th. .Upper? l.J. J If" oJ 7." ,fble nrrcd.iUou. And n hot YvVlCE n. ou cool rJ on hot m-r iwl. So ooouyci.i-- - and free from the trouble au wmw ?r'V( ,'114,1,1 (till will u.iri i-'-fv 311 for mi r.-l en.l r A ' urutacinl f.-..m .kl.e rrL V- ! 1 -i ,ii,cnw or wmnr of tire ' ' j3 Bet UT buy b owl PATHFINDER 4.75-19 The QUALITY tire g0 within reach of all. Each Olher Sizes In Proportion r iMiiiiiiii i ii r rrritmnii in mill imii i m i " " American Fork Motor Co. . . AMERICAN FORK TELEPHONE CfllCIIESTERS PILLS J.utlir! Ask your ifruexiit t r l,l..ie.tMl IMvhiuikI A , lirwmt i'lln 10 Kixl ai' l UoliKO J V'')nl It....t.. A.I, L,r 'iTi-iii . riFM . Ti;n8 in i mow Itl( N! IMIX,for4TCarkuowa as IJt. .'j;i('-.t. Kelist.le, liny Now I SOLD tf PKUCUI5TS EVEHy WUHS 17 i i i I Am. Fork Locals Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Robinson of OgJen spent Thanksgiving day here, (riiPKtK at Oip home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lee of Las vegas - nihinirm's . . , . ... T..ohoI j Wilham Chipman. Dr. Kownsons Nevada, visited with Mrs. Mabel! r . Nelson last week here. Mrs. Lee un-j mother, Mrs. Margaret Robinson, ac-derwent ac-derwent an operation Monday in j companied them to Ogden Sunday the L. D. S. -hospital. Her sister, and renTained until Wednesday eve- r-.ipn Wrkrht returned Saturday trnm salt Lake to spend an indef inite time here with his mother, Mrs. June S. Writfht. Mr. and Mrs. Mayne Bushton are the proud parents of a winsome kk rfnnphter. born Monday. Mother and babe are doing well Sherman. Robinson and Wilson nimnineham motored to Garland early Monday morning on business matters. Mrs. Cunningnam sioppeu off in Salt Lake and spent the day visitin? her sister, Mrs. Ed Larson and family. In compliment to Mr. and Mrs. A. j. Pslmer of Salt Lake, whose mar-riaee mar-riaee took place Nov. 24th, Mrs Emily Foster, sister of Mrs. Palmer, formerly Mrs. Amanda F. Done, entertained en-tertained here Saturday night. The time was enjoyably spent in games and a delicious lunch was served. The guests were Messrs. and Mes- dames A. J. Palmer. Byron urosDy, C. L. Joy. James White, Mrs. A. F. snnw. Mrs. Morris. Mrs. Ivan J. Foster and Mrs. Clinton Larson, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. H-.'iiry Maag.and Harold Maag of Vineyard; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forbes, For-bes, Alpine; and Mrs. Leon Whipple of Ogden. Mrs. Foster was assisted in entertaining and serving by Mes-d Mes-d am es Leon Whipple, Clinton Larson Lar-son and Ivan J. Foster. j Mrs. Nelson, spent the afternoon jni with her at the hospital. D E P Aft EE N T S T R E , -:nlrV jSjK S : FAVORITES! KP .;r PERRY on,n.& Li tfclH HSJ Oli boy! STEEL r I VIM1 vf airplanes I I - -: K V? 22 " wing spread! I inr1 motets) aSir . riw i .a " i .tiiiii, . i mill v sm . , t vx i i I TVf-f ' N -.C U I Se V- i Illustrated! I. How One Woman Lost 20ibs. of Fat Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin Sluggishness Gained Physical Vigor A. Shapely Figure. If you're fat first remove the cause! Taka one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Salts in a glass of hot water in the morning In 3 weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. j'otice also that you have gained in onergy your skin fs clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen wiH give any-fat person a Juy ou3 surprise. But be sure. It's Kruschen your health comes first and SAFETY first is the Kruschen promise. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from Wm. Thornton Drug Co, or any leading druggist anywhere in America , (lasts 4 weeks) and the cost is but little. If this first bottle bot-tle doesn't convince you thlg la the easiest, SAFEST and surest way to lose fat your money gladly returned. return-ed. . adv. 1 nr I -mi Its Strange most motorists secretly would like to dodge "thumbing" neighbors, This is one of a series ol advertisement! paid fc"t I local transportation company. Its purpose is to d motorists from giving lifts to "thumbers," or bMK!r rides. This practise is dangerous to motorirtj udewrt i nauayunauou companies. Salt Lake & Utah RaBro? LaDell Smith of Salt Lae spent tho week-end with his grandmother, Mrs. Benjamin Bates and other rel atives. Mrs. Joseph A. Benson of Salt Lake, is visiting this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byrl Carlisle of Alpine. spent Thanksgivijij d ! family, ' Mrs. RussdlEaiertj Happy "Dozen t her ham' day afternoon. The nuic muuigea m, after ti was served. 1 Mrs. Joseph L. Bair who is em-1 ployed in American Fork canyon ALPINENEWS ALPINE COUPLE CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong and family entertained Friday evening in. honor of their- golden wedding anniversary at the ward Recreation Hall. A splendid program was given giv-en by the children and grandchildren, grandchild-ren, one very interesting part of which was a pageant depicting tne lives of Mr. and Mrs. Strong since early childhood. This - was very nicely represented by their grandchildren grand-children under the direction of Mrs. Roy Frisbie of Salt Lake who accompanied ac-companied by his wife and two daughters furnished the mnqif fur the same. Following the program a dainty lunch was served in the banquet room, after which the evening's eve-ning's entertainment wound up with dancing until midnight. A host of friends and relatives from Alpine, Provo. Salt Lake. Heber and other j n?arby towns were present. Mr. and Mrs. Strong were both ! sbrn in Alpine and have spent prac-; prac-; titally all their lives here among their many friends. They are the parents or twelve children, seven ot whom are living. They are Mrs. Julia Baxter of Salt Lake. Mr Mattie Larsen of Castle Dale. Mrs garnes. of Long Beach, Calif,, I "ed. Ralph, Leon J. and MrSjJM-j MrSjJM-j ma Devey of this city, all of whom fwere-present at the celebration. They also have 24 grandchildren. WANT ADS Board and Rooms and Rooms to i,ent at Wm. Shunrways. 12-2-ltp. PERMANENT WAVES $1.25 and up. Anderberg Beauty Shop. Phone 689, Provo, Utah. , 9-8-t. CITIZEN , FOR SALE Weaner Pigs, 8 weeks, 1 large Brood Sow, 1 Wagon, 1 Hay Chopper, and Grain Grinder, 1 FordsonTraetorrl Beparatort-PrimJ rose. Martin Nielsen. 12-2-tf DR. JAMES O. MEEKS PALMER ORADJJATE " CHIROPRACTOR American Fork, Utah OFFICE Mrs. James - M. Grant Home - Miss Alice Clark and Miss Zora Healey who are employed-in Salt Lake, and Miss Mary Boles who is employed in American Fork canyon, can-yon, spent Thanksgiving with their parents.. jMr. and Mrs. -S. O. Strong sper.t Thanksgiving. Day m Salt Lake as quests of their daughter and Kon- ! in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson. Notice of Sale Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will sell at private sale on or. after December 30, 1932, the following described real property, to- wit: Commencing 13.64 chains West, and 5.12 chains North of the South East Corner of the South West Quarter of Section 22, Township 5 South, Range I East of the Salt Meridian, thence West 10 chains) thence North 15 chains, thence East 10 chains, thence South IS chains to teginning. Said sale will be made for cash or on terms, subject to con firmation by the District Court In and for Utah County, Utah, and will be made by the undersigned, a com missioner appointed by the court In the case of Martha E. Wagstaff vs. Robert A. Wagstaff. Make written bids to the undersigned. (Signed) Willard L. Sowards Commissioner, Provo, Utah. First Publication December 2, 1932. Last. Publication December 16, 1932. 'AffAMOil PROVO SATIW -DEC 3rd One Day 0: "The Arizona Wrangk AND TBI I SHERIFF IN PERSOX WITH UNCLE IRON TAIL DYNAMITE ' NUBBDM - - - SLEEPY - HUNGRY SH0RTT SLICES AT EVERY PERFOEI l:10-3:0W:t 6:55-8:50-11:15 f H lUllIJUUiii Show AT 12:40 MATINEE Adults 35 Evening 5 (Including IWj Children! Courtesy m oi Of course you iviiuw auuuL uicW' ? include -,- - . j HCIub ( . 7 member x A . rif j p: to : ; T bookvSTQRY N r'- "JRE "-"bofiks. ' Ir. FiC-- FiC-- and FAIRY TALES children enjoy and p:?r.- 0c 19c 25c And Up ! STOMACH PAINS MAY LEAD TO ULCERS Stomnrh pnins after eating and rtisturhnnrs can be stopped ! i:. k!v with Dr. Emil's Adla Tab-!. Tab-!. Thy l--v,h aridity, sour- ''iV.sti--n. ami hmrthnn, - 'U T: ; '. - k bring quick re-;:,f re-;:,f '""".th-v n-rre expounded "n PrTi-nr(-i physician for! cv.irt-motiriff ths conditions -Con- ! -:n no harmfal drags or narcotics.' ' th'n a? prtf-n a nece-ary ! 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