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Show ' V. PLEASANT GROVEREVIEW ramAYCEMBER2! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1932 j wQv1irr Wfti- AITS. f lora rlVlVll cuw;iwuji Charles Warn and Merlyn M s. & ley, student, of the U Ay of her daughter Grace 15th birth-spending birth-spending their Christmas, vacaiw gpent Jn pr0 with relatives here. , g.ames mt refreshments - - - ,rtn Vmmp were served to the following 'guests: ."ZW to Smith. Dorothy Nelson. Marva from the Canadian mission uecem ma walker LeoraWalk- ber 23. He will be the principal miu.ih.u, m L'jV Fowles and Burnadette speaker at the Sunday evening pro gram in the Manila ward. er,- je&sie ; Conway. ""For Sale Apples and Bailed For Sale-r-Fresh young Jersey oM vAmrmii uraanins. William uaurson. auv, 2 EVsi WmtXimtt Mrtvhnntr, r at Reason's (Sreettngg. iQiz Bank of Pleasant Grove Established 1905 Twenty seven years of successful Banking. CAPITAL & SURPLUS $65,000.00. CAMPAIGN SONG SHAMPOO away your troubles, RINSE out all your worry. Give yourself A FINGER WAVE, and do It In a hurry. - MANICURE EXPENSES, EX-PENSES, BOB them short you 6ee, Throw away the old red Ink, DYE your ledger lacinnofpink);"And ride free and brave on a PERMANENT PERMAN-ENT WAVE Of Real Prosperity. Permanent Wave $2.00 & $4.00 Finger Wave 25c & 35c MARCELLING La Beaute Shoppe MAYBELL FARR, Operator, Pleasant Grove,' Utah Phone 25-W uL Broflcfcarfrncf Our ChrwImaiAWjhe I V-..-. - 1938 I A. K. Thornton Sons Merchandise Lumber Yard Drugs PLEASANT GROVE UTAH , . tmkr--Mm HAYES AIT3TO Co. PHONE 10 BISHOP AND MRS. B. H. ADAMS ESCAPE INJURY - " IN AUTO COLLISION t " Monday, Bishop and Mrs. B. H. Adams motored to Salt Lake to take some.. vegetables to friends of theirs residing in the city. Just before, they" reached the intersection in pears, they slowed their speed to about 10 mues an nour. ine roaa mi Ice coated and very slippery. The car slid into a large truck. The headlights, radiator and hood to the ynpin were completely demolished. Mr. and Mrs. Adams received a se- mrm cIloHniT Tin hilt TIO SCTiOUS fal- V W U f- Juries. A large garage bill on a new car will be the result of .the accident. Local Items Mrs. Lydia B. Lund and Mrs. Amy Brown Lyman were visiting relatives rela-tives In this city, Sunday. Word has been received by Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Miller of the death of their son in law, Harry Johnson at Salt Lake City.' The Primary association the Manila ward enjoyed a real Santa Claus and Christmas tree at the ward-chapel Wednesday afternoon. JU ,. Sit lit' ml 1 1 i-m iiIUm C Ami thara war In U aaraa country coun-try shtphcrds abiding la tha field, kaaplna; watch ovar ttaalr flocka a ela-lt. And lo, tha angal of tha Lord cama upon tbera, and tba slory of tba Lord abona round about them: aad thay wara sort afraid. . And tba angel aald unto thaaa, rear oot: for, behold, I bring yo good tldlnga of great Joy, wblch hall b to all people. For unto you la born thia day la th city of Oavld a Savior, which ta Christ tha Lord. And thla shall be a algn unto yo-Ta yo-Ta shall And tha babe wrapped ta awaddling clothea, lying In a man ger. i5-ie-4t; Phone 114-R1. I The second annual Fathers and Jesse K. Thome, a returned mis- banquet put over by the Fu-sionary Fu-sionary from Holland, gave a very ture Farmers of Pleasant Grove was interesting talk on manners and held Saturday evening in the Ag customs in HoUand at the Second room at the Pleasant Grove high ward chapel Sunday evening. ! school. More than one hundred .. -i ."i i '' guests and future farmers attend- ingr "Fathers were" delighted atrthe efforts of their sons in being real hosts of the- occasion. IWE THANK YOU ALL And suddenly, there was with tha angel a multitude of the heavenly boat praising Cod. and saying, Glory to God In the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men St Luke 2:8-14. UK bope of the world la that Christmtts does not grow old fashioned. The world may be cynical, life may be hard, band may be raised against hand and breast opposed to breast lo the bitter struggle of men for the goals that entice them. Looking on that struggle and the oppression and in justice that accompany It, it is easy to say that human love and charity have departed from the hearts of men. But Is is not so. All human relationships rela-tionships are founded on the qual lties that Christmas typifies in man. No human society could exist without them. -. Laws could not govern gov-ern hearts that knew not love, not force constrain the acts of men who knew not mercy. Thpse qualities are Inherent in man. He cannot divest hlmsqlf of them. They are the heritage of his divlnf i AN ORDINANCE Christmas Brings Home U Us Our Common iHerltage. origin and nature. They distinguish him from the beasts. Christmas Is bis recognition of bis own divine attributes. Qe"cannot Ignore the worship that Is in him for those same qualities tout bis baser nature may often seek to overcome, over-come, to deny, to banish from human hu-man relationships. But It Is the history his-tory of man's conquest of life, which often has seemed ruthless and savage, sav-age, that no triumph of uinterialisin, no pursuit of wealth, no Induhjtwe and greed have ever separated him finally from that first altar of bis worship from the love and mercy that have taken form In his observ-a observ-a nee of Ch rlst ma s. With kings and counsellors of tha earth, with princes that had gold and filled' their houses with silver, and with the lowliest in their huts otdesolatlonitJhLeverthesamei together they must worship what is In the nature of all that breathe, for without it one man would forever for-ever be a beast of burden and his brpther a beast of prey. Christmas, then, brings home to os our common heritage. We can-aot can-aot escape It if we would - As the flowertiolds pHt"trhallcrno-T:b raindrops, so does man, obeying aa Impulse as Instinctive, turn to Christmas to receive the reviving forces that are In the human love It. brings. Then does he lai aside all that is unworthy oj Elm 153 partake anew of the spirit that alone can give purpose and dignity to Us. life on earth. Thus Is Christmas never outworn, out-worn, nor Its reviving force exhausted. ex-hausted. It cannot be while man has worship In him and gives It to that which he recognizes as the nl tlmate to which his nature aspires. No, Christmas never can grow old-fashioned and la that la the hop of the world. Kansas City Timea. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marrott were Salt Lake visitors on Monday? .Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wamick and family-were uestsof Mrs: WsrnicVs sister, Mrs. Oris Balrd and family, at Provo, Sunday. The Relief Society Stake Board held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Mary Neves Friday afternoon. After the meeting had been held a social nour and refreshments re-freshments were enjoyed. Throughout the Year Coming Let Us Serve You GasOil& Service Pleasant Grove Garage t ChtisimasGreeiings Geneva Service "PEP 88" VICO MOTOR on, ADAMSON & SMITH SERVICE Walnut Service BOB & MIKE i wt .w3 H uJUxide Kemp and Frampton RARBERS riesant Grove, Utah An ordinance amending Section 372 ot Chapter XXXI, Revised-Or dinances of Pleasant Grove City, 'State of Utah, of 1931, relative, to 'motor vehicles. i Be it ordained by the "City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah Coun-. Coun-. ty, State of Utah. Section 1. That Section J72 oi Chapter XXXI of . the Revised Ordi nance tf Pleasant Grove City, State of Utah, of 1931, relating to motor ; vehicles, be, and the same is, hereby here-by amended to read as follows: j f It shall be unlawful ior any person per-son to drive a vehicle upon any I street in Pleasant Groye City, at a j speed greater than is reasonable and ; prudent, having due regard to the traffic, surface and width of the highway and the hazard at intersections intersec-tions and any other conditions existing. ex-isting. " . : Nor shall" any person drive at a speed which is greater than will per-mitrtfteariver per-mitrtfteariver to exercise proper control con-trol of the vehicle and to decrease speed or to stop, as may be necessary to avoid colliding with any person, vehicle or other conveyance upon or entering the highway in compliance with legal requirements and with the jduty of d.rivers and other persons , using the street to exercise due care; I or at a speed greater than twenty- five miles per hour through the business busi-ness district of said City, as hereinafter herein-after defined; or at a speed greater than thirty miles per hour upon or along any street outside of said business busi-ness district; or at a speed greater than fifteen miles per hour in crossing cross-ing the intersection of streets outside out-side said business district; or at a speed greater than twenty miles per hour in turning from one street into another. , Said ' "business district" shall be the whole of. the state High- ' Way extending from a point where the same is intersected and crossed by Fourth West Street, to a point where the same is crossed and inter sected by Second West Street, and shall be clearly defined by signs, approved ap-proved by the State Road Commission, Commis-sion, posted on the streets at' the limits of said district. Upon approaching any ... bridge, viaduct, dam," sharp curve, ditch, dugway or deep descent or in traversing tra-versing any such bridge, viaduct, dam, sharp Curve, ditch, dugway or deep descent, the driver or operator of 'any vehicle shall at all times have the same under immediate control. .Upon approaching or passing any person walking in the roadway or traveled part of any street, of this city, or any horse or other draft animal ani-mal being led, ridden or driven thereon, or upon any bridge or crossing cross-ing at an intersection of any streets, the driver or operator of a motor vehicle shall at all times have the same under immediate control; and if such animal shall appear, to be frightened, or if the person in charge thereof, shall signal by rais ing his hand or calling, the driver or operator shall hold his vehicle sta tionary uhBTsulumnalsn'aUITiaTC had reasonable time to pass by; and in traveling'in the same direction, he shall use" reasonable caution in order to avoid frightening the animal or causing accident. Section 2. In the opinion of the City Council, it is necessary to the j peace and .safety of 4he-Ctts-feat mis ordinance shall become effective I Section 3. This ordinance shall take effect upon the date of its first publication. Xor upon the date of its posting.) , Passed by the City Council of Pleasant Grove City, Utah County,! outie-o utan, uecember, 1K32. LEWIS E. OLPTN Mayor. C. O. NEWMAN City Recorder. State of Utah. County of Utah, Pleasant Grove City SS. i, K. o. Newman. City Recorder of Pleasant GrovT aty. Utah County State of Utah, do - hereby certify that the above and loregodng is a full, true, and correct copy of an ordinance entitled "An Ordinance Amending Section . 372 of Chapter ttevisea Ordinances of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. Cty, County of Utah. btate " Utah. -1931. passed hy the wmcu oi .Pleasant Grove City, wvi, un uie iui aay of December, A. D. 1932. and as appears of record in my office. hi witness whereof i have hereunto hereun-to set my hand and affixed the corporate cor-porate seal of said city uus l?th day of December, A. D. 1932. (Seal) - c. O. hTwi a v aty Recorder. t Jst Publication, Decpiber 23. 1932. STRAWBERRY INN NOW OPEN UNDER New Management EATS DRINKS GAS SEE OUR SPECIAL Photograph Tint Offer With Gas Purchases. Nice for Christmas Present ALL NIGHT GAS W - H jijr . . .. .. ; j , : It is our sincere wish that Christmas and i t the New Year may come to you like ; a treasure-laden ship of old laden . . i with all the precious things of life that make for your Happiness and Prosperity . Utah Power & Light Go. 0 ."''" ). ' - -, - - .......-."..". . .r- - ' ) x - -v 1 , ' ... . l 4 1 1 m . 5i iiSias..: .. .... . Lee's Barber Shop Wishes You, Season's Greetings Orson P. Lee cfraRT s tm a Let us supply you thron - out the year 1 Gas-Oil & Accessories Arrowhead -'Service Station WnereYou&SerTiceM4 Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nielson and! Mrs. Flora Nielson attended the funeral fun-eral of Darlene Johnson a niece, of Mrs. Dean Nielson, at Provo Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Edna GiUman a recently returned re-turned missionary from the Southern South-ern States mission was the principal princi-pal speaker atthe JLindon : ward Sunday evening. Rose B. Hayes left Monday for Salt Lake City to spend the winter with her sisters, Mrs. Lydia B. Lund and Mrs. Richard R. Lyman. Mrs. Lund is expecting to spend the Christmas holidays with her sons, Martell and Le Grand and her daughter, Rmellne. In Los Angeles, California. 1 . - -ww V TTflWAI Ipft , mts. w. u. - , , tj.Via tn snend tM M mas holidays with and Walter Nelson and fam3 rM r. wa4 MX. ana $ Garland, and Mr. and Sjoberg and famflies jnj Christmas vacauwu Grove relatives. . aA amtfff Mrs. Robert Marrw t at a bridge luncheon Mi ning. The foncwir affair.-M'J IvonaJensont son.Mrs.CummcTCUj Vera Matthews. I j., vfr ora i""-" HilL Mrs. Etna w Tjeah Thornton |