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Show susiaTL wove V- A' SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1923. ,V AMERICAN IXJRITC1T1ZEN SATURDAY, JANUARY. 20, 1923. , KILLED 111 WRECK ' 1 last If ondayi Arthur'. Vane Nelson j Arthur Wearn left her to hunt they went to Salt Uke, hop-. I to find torn "tmployment on'con-ructlon on'con-ructlon work. and faUlng In their jvor they decided to board ; eight train, and go to California. iir wer two othr bora with an, whoa plaoa of residence Is .known at present , ; 'V. m ' JAB want well; unUt .tejf?reschrd iHtT, Nevada, Bear Laa Jegas ,;hes j the freighftraJn .wae'pulUnir, Into I siding it - wa struck by another alght train oa the tualn line, caus- I the wrack la " which all (Our boys fount Waarn wai not kUl-d wut- 'iht. but waa aent to La Vegaa and telerram waa ; aent home atat'ng i waa badlj Injured and aaklng Ml iraa her what to do with him; (Word waa aent back adtlains tham I -end th boy to tha Proro hocpiaL waa put oa train and itatted teward, but died before reaching Henta.: H waa taken from tra and placed in a rough bos with- it am baring hla face washed or apparel atralghtened and aent ia la that condition ewna. a i itement by an undertaker. Friendi re do not understand what the bill ia for wbea th box could probably rft heea purchaaed forJS, an4 pn explanation, ia made, -the-people 11 feel thai the Wearn family Jwaa poaed oa. ,1 ; - :. Tb body arrfred her Tueaday )rning at S o'clock and waa taken tha Olpln Undertaking Parlora. i ie body waa viewed at tha Olpln reel nee trdto it o 1 p. ml yeaUrday ternoon, following which the fua-d fua-d aerrlcek wer held in the taber- Cl. . .;' '. ".-'(-. r-," ' The body ' of .Vane. Nelson will ar-ra ar-ra 4hi morninfJfuneral a ?nts will be announced later.- fello Nelson, who has been in Call- ,ia , with th lfarlnaa. - wfH be im tor th aerrlcea. : -:Y: yntinfif afArrowhead Service Btauon nnisnea ..', --...-.. - . Pleasant Grove is glad to boast of serrica itation and . of tha real klstlc sign that can be seen from ia laid of Main street and by every hirlst that passes tlfrough the city. A Salt lake sign painting company kg lust completed th painting of a auUfol picture of ML Timpanogos n the east side and a plcture-of Utah ike on the west side of the sign ser- lonntlng tha Arrowhead Service Bta-lon. Bta-lon. 'irs;, rl--y:- :X-:'' '-r. This Is th kind of advertising that pants. It not only advertises the fervrc ijtation,"burts a good boost br the town as well. ' Mfss Amy Walker and Mr. - Joseph llpln of tha M.T. A. Stake board ire la American Fork Thursday to .Uend a committee meeting of the I. I K V make plana for th de bates that are to take place In. tha ,arioos wardi'bi th near fotur. M BUl ior the Orgaakation; . ; - , of As3ociatioiis 'Hep. I M. At wood had th honor of Introducing th second , bill , in the House ia th Fifteenth session of th 8tate Legislature which . la aa . follows:. fol-lows:. - J '-'T ;'."";' ' "An Act to provide (or the organisation, organi-sation, of aasociationa with or .without .with-out capital stock and not for pecuniary pecun-iary profit, but for the mutual help and benefit ' of lta shareholders or members In the 1 production, band-ling, band-ling, storing, shipping . and marketing market-ing of agricultural and related products pro-ducts and by-producta; and for supplying sup-plying 'member with machinery, equlpnvent. and material, and to pro-vKI pro-vKI j and advance; fund to members to aid in carrying out aaid purposes." The bill was read and referred to the Committee on Agriculture , OUr, Jocal Tepreaentatlv. I M. At- wood, 1 on tha following committees forj th 15th Legislature: ' -" Agriculture Manufacturing, Raven na' and, Taxation, Salaries. Fee and Contingent . Expenses. ' ; . ftca$12 Ck&u to PrdJtst ci! Aml J" ' ! 11 , . " ' .mi SMS 1: T I - TlOMV I VTAgt ASO A ciigcicrt W '1 -I." ii m mm1 a PLEASANT GROVE AGAIfl VICTORIOUS Pleaaant Orov 5 defeated Wasatch High of Heber, in a closely contested contest-ed game of basket ball here last Friday Fri-day nlgkL . ,...' . 'J:yi:: 1 The Heber boys were much Urger than .th Pleaaant Oror lads but not nearly o feat ; Th locals xwer ahead from tha firct and most of the time theyv doubled .tha score on the victors, but In tha last period of pUy the Heber oulnt rad a run an came close to overtaking the home team. West aad-Clark war. taken out of Diiniiu' a aiwnmt of nraoniI fouls and for a time the scdrcf was5 Joubt- fuV but. th locar team finally - than-uA than-uA to -win bv a' acorn- of 12-11" This i th second leaguv Vmi : peasant Grov haa won : and . th ..fans are looking forward with much"' expecta tion to the gam Friday night with Amerlcaa Fork,' as w Jgo to' press. Both teams have won practically all their gamea and the fans are wonder ing how things ar going to turn out. but-w certainly feel that the towns people are heart and soul behind them in this game; ,.:r" :& 1 . . nicii school xotes :-ri At chapel Wednesday, P. M, Niel sen of American Fork Ulked to the students on clean athletics and stay tag with your school the year through! The grade school band with little help from the high school band ren dered three selectlona. ' A' rally' was given following the chapel period to cheer the boys for the basket ball gam last alght . t . . ."s, , ........ i ago. a. a.uoa vtiuukj t. a youtn. laft his hoin sear Peoria, and want to Chicago where t found work as a checker in tb pent at Armour A Ccat SIS par week. Ths month h waa mad preaidsut, Uw first apt mambet of tee Anwar family sue 18SX rs. C. L. Waraiek, Beperter The Sunday School, aa usual, gave a book to all members who had not missed Sunday a School more ' .than twice durng th year. Several mem ber have not been, absent at all during th' year. For ' regular,- at-tendance at-tendance for r 192J there wre t-1. They were each presented with a book; in the exercise- on promotion day. ' 4- - 1 - Tha officers 6t tLe .M. I. A. gave the preliminary v?prbgram . fBundoy evening7 la Mutual It consisted ? of Inspiration talk on aubjects vital to Mutual work. 8pecial eraphaaU ' was laid upon' few of the thoughts gtoaAtfd from tha. talk given by Junius Jun-ius F.Wella.-member of the General U.-.V A.' Board,- at;;. Union meeting. The r apeaker 'swtnzi Pres; ;- A, - P. Warnlck, and Counselor . Arsa Adams and Qeo. Paul; Pres. Mary Monson and tSeneva- Wafnick -and Cora ; At- wood. '. ' The , ' preliminary : program next Sunday will eonslst of charact er aketches. ooems and song of Whltcomb Riley. The program la be Ing arranged by Angelyn i Warnlck, Lyeon Johnson end Elva Meredith, - iX'3.r : A'r-' : " . ' '' Tuesday ; evening C the teachers Training cl'aa met with a good representation from each ' auxiliary organization present.. Each ; organization.- held an . officers ; meeting wher plana wer considered for th bettUment of each association. ' The aon' ia now able to , b about her home hut Is still compelled to us crutches: ' All hr friend hop to see her health 4mprov rapidly and arrglad she is able to be home again with her family; iY ' " Mr: and Mr. Jack Ford and family of Salt Lake visited old friends and neighbor here Sunday. - San. Wlltord W.' Warnlck and Rep. L. 1L Atwood, spent Saturday and Sunday at - home returning 1 to the legislature, Monday morning. ; "t Mother of Lclloy Eobcrtsoa eaak m. a a . ; uies ai x ouni&m ureea Word haa been received here of the death of Mra. Alice Adama Robertson, daughter of Mrs. Melissa. Adama and the lat Wm. H Adama, ; She was the mother of LaRoy Robertson, who waa : so well known in musical cir cles here. At present he la atudying muale la Boston, but cam home for his mother'e funeraL : ' Mrs. Robertson had two teeth ex tracted and died of ether pneumonia. She was the mother of six children. Besides her family she la survived by . her mother, Mrs. .iMllasa Adams, and the following brothers and sis ters: Mrs. Martha Lund of Fountain Green. Mrs. Melissa Despair of American Am-erican Fork; Mri WalU West, By ron Adami and. Bert Adams of this city; Wm. IL" "Adama, Jr.,' and Delos Adama of Garland. . ' 4 yin. Wallle West and two chll. red, 'Bert 'Adams, Mr and Mrs, By ron Adams, Joseph Adams, John' 'A Adams and Mrs. Geo.- Larson attend ed the services at Fountain Greene Wednesday. - : V' '-'v 1 . Expect BI4T Ehowin? LOGAN. JAN. 11 Joe Chriatensen of Pleaaant Grove, a freshman , at the Agricultural College. ' Is playing guard oa the Aggie "milkllng haaket ball team, a place., which he is well fitted to hold. ; H ia a very clever little player and is everywhere at once, leaving ' his larger - opponenfa- mystlflcd . aa to his whersabouta. He wiU play on the Aggie "Fresh" team against the Garland high school on January 17 at which game much ia expected of him. .What he lacke In size la made up tor by head work, speed and., accuracy ia making long Shot. ",. :';' -.' r. hi'.., t ... LIST OF liEUIOOKS at nmmm During the past, two weeks. our li brary has received a number of new books that are at the disposal of the citizens of th town. ; 4 ;' Among those that ar tkt most pop ular ar: , . '. "Plnocchto Under the 8eaH by Chle-rrhelr Chle-rrhelr Friendly Enemy,", by , Hunt ing. . i , . " a "Take U From Dad," by Llvermor. "Sandy," by CrocketL - ' v HKindom of th Winding Roadrby,, Meigs. . T v . 1 s-: :Huntlng In Tellowstoue." by Dun-raven.- " " ' """-- ' "Isabell CarlotonH Friends," by Ashmuii. ! - ' "Bear, of Plue River" bx ??aJor. rFriendship- Village,- by Gala..:: . -Happy Cares," by Turpin.' r ' i- tt. ,1 1 1 O i.i . . v Bra Annie " Holman bt -Pleasant Grove, 'spent Tuesday with Wr dau- ghtert 'Mrs." Edith Monsoa. " ' ' 0 " , ' Delinquency Date .- -S;-: For Taxes Proposed Senator Wllford . W. Warnlck .i -ot Manila Wedneaday introduced In the ta annata a hill Which . DrODOteS tba-general "p1ropertyT t kaiiAma , aVallnnitaMlf fta 1MkJimbl' 1 20 each year tostesd of after, Novem- Ptag. Many or per rnsnas ana neigu- . Steam ' Rolled Barley - A' Elevator Co. A' - and -i Oat. ' Peoples Mill Mrs Pearl Deveal has beeef, Very 111 for several day. ' - ' ,; ' Ike Hayes and Ben West business visitors in American Friday. '. , , , ' war. Fork' if! . Two good;5 taoToughbred Jersey cows ,(pr , cheap, W. L. Hayes. A v a -.4 'tH Mrti-tt Mr- Nelsba entcrUlned Ma December honor of her birthday Jhurday eve- Mrs.' Florence W. Devcy of Provo Is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mra. Ben West her. - - . Will West Is spending th winter la Salt Lake City,7 visiting hU chll-4 dren. ' ;j ' ,1 - V Elmer Foutx.son of Mr, and Mra..', Fred Fouti, entertained 8 of hi little lit-tle friend at a birthday party Sua-' day afternoon. ' . - . . Th Sunshine Committee and Relief Re-lief Society officers of the 1st ward pleasantly surprised John Nielaori" at the horn of his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Jena R. Nlson Monday alght Mr. Nlelsoa has been rippled up with rheumatism all winter. TVr t were about 40 guest present A good pro-tram pro-tram waa rndrd and the balance of. the avenlnjf Spent - in gamea . A dainty lunch waa furnished snd ser ved by th ladlear""'""" -4 Also OafcC-Oila-reS"- -it AEBOWHEAD SERVICS STATIOW and OAlUaE 0BEBTS03I k CLARK, Props. i We liWlV th, vicialty ;ji Pleaaaat Grov, a fine Piano, also a piayer-.pjano.wticV piayer-.pjano.wticV would rather; dlspoae .! ahf n -hack itO Salt gjy( iwem maowb vwer Uk. J Ififirumenf will of coarse' be sedd. separately.'-; To any respofisibl ar wfia-'wm' asre to tak up th balance of" th contract oa either msu3mnt w' will tend our easy term and give 'immediate possession in Dsrment of deposit, balance to be paid in convenient Installments that will rmfcke the buying a pleasure. II Interested, writ quick to Sales Manager, Man-ager, Consolidated Music Company, 4M0 Main Street, Salt Lak City. Utah. V beri30. .Th bill would aleo postpon bor wer, preen ,10, ,wun ner in ttelpublicatlon of the delinquent tat best greeting for the ccaalon. Dan-list Dan-list fttmi December of aeh year ty refreshments were served and all to the aocond Monday in January of: reported haying had very enjoyab- la- t... . - ' j. iu.h-TAr. .-And th sale for delin-; evening. quent taxes, instead of occur ing an nuallr on December' 21. ; and -' for .a Mri.- Wlil Nelson of Saaatgula aad Mlsa Esther Canon of Fairfield ware Visitor at th Fred Fouts home this week. - - , month thereafter, must begin on the Baturdav next oreceeding the ; first Mrs., Junius J. Hayes will entertain, the Young Mothers Club and their husbands r at ' the home of Mr. and Mr. S." A." Kirk Saturday evrn!n. Progresive Rook. will be tha order of the evening. ; " The transfer of the school travel- peared before and was defeated,; be- M. UA. appointed committees to takecause of th difficulty In clearing the Mr iihd Mrs. C. If. Carson of . Fair- fle.M ontertatned a number of their In Ilhrat-r haa lust brn made. This friends at the homa 'of Mr.; and Mra. u an lntmhangable method of the Monday ia February, under th War-jFred Fouts Monday evening.; The in-(towna, American Fork, Pennant nick1 bflL - ' . ;: jvited guest were: Messrs. and Mes- Grove and Ihl school children read- The measure designed largely dames: William Peterson, H. C. Bob-, Ing each others books. The boolrs as a relief to farmers, who receive! rtson, Bert Adams, Elvin Thorne, cannot be taken home so it win be tfc-tr'lieATleat'. navmcnt'--' for beets! Glen Mathews and Mrs Hall Church, alright fr the mothers to let thtlr .v... v.- t ...t. .... n .iu'tIia Tnintr was soent In Karnes andlchlldren remain after school and music and a dainty luncn was served, ser-ved, v.,' :--;';i:;':vv'V;i;' charts of thL various actlvitlea. The committee on toe acoaio wun twx Warnlck as chairman, will take charge' of the debate to be given in the near future, ; The dramatic committee com-mittee appointed with Geo. : Paul aa work In the county treasurer office preparatory to a change . in . office. Inasmuch a in the future the county coun-ty treasurer x will, change-of flc only once In . tour years, Instead of every other year, the difficulty is in part chairman, win begin at onoe to pre-eliminated. Various other measurers par a play to b presented as 100a. get ow mm u.um, i.. w a possihl. Th ommltte to plan uiscussea 01 isie, ana ,prot,M.y w. r .. .. V A - KHvlt. wV V- Mtl la w. the preliminary, programs for ta -u - ar cuneiavraiion vu iiiv iw v u mrniDii nf rh. nail March wa D- nnlntA With .. ABtla . Warnlck- a legislature. chairman. . - 1 'a "; " ' The Theological class of the Sunday Sun-day School "have arranged tor their special activity for January to lb givea ia two weeka, and tt will b a'mbt original aad anlqu fatut in the' way of aisward-cntertalnnlent Every member ja prkmr enthuslaa-r tically to mak it profitable and Instructive In-structive aa well aa aa entertain lag program. -i-,; .Word haa been- received . here' of the death of Mr. Francis Laahwell near Los -Aageles, Calv She is the sister, of Mrs. Aant Newman, Mra, F. C Beaks aad Joe. H. Adams of this cjty. .-. :,.iaui! ' .'. ATTENTION FRUIT; MEN. ' Now is tbe time to do yonr pruning , J-c iw i vf we carry a full lino of Pruning Toolsr4.? v V'; ' V ' --,- r 7-Watch ,Our WindQW -a f) , ;: , o-varrTTfuiv t Ca U V it!:i! ?!.tjf r is. J3'5;; (Hwc.fdt i-r -f -" ' . St, .. ' v AH classe, tn .the 8unday School havebeen promoted, aad -ar,; bow fully' organised. j Excellent teachers ar ready for apleadld . work and everyon is Invited to b preseat every Sunday morning. - .- . v The. Sunshin ,8warm of Bee Hive girla met at the home of their Bee Keeper, Mri. . Cora ' Atwood Wednea-day Wednea-day evening. They ar working to have all la readiness for their graduation grad-uation exercise which will b held tha last of th month. Th girl are preparing a pageant which will b presented at thl time. Th girls hav a 'splendid chorus organisation and th song add: a charm t their program. Th on they are preparing prepar-ing now Is of an advanced type both aa to music and costuming. . ; , Th Relief Society met at th bom of Mrs. Edith Holman Monson Tues day afternoon. 'After the program Of work had "been . considered,' re-trtshments re-trtshments were served. Mrs. Moa- A shower ' waa given Monday alght In honor of Mis Ulli Kelsoa who Is soon to be . married.. There .wer . SO gueatg present Games and dancing formed the evening's entertainment, and a splendid program wa tendered. tender-ed. A dainty lunch waa served. Mra. Xenard Walker entertained in honor of her husband's birthday Mon day evening., - . Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames Thos. Fenton, George ShoelL - Wilt Stagg, , . Ezra gwenaon, Wjll Glllman, Richard Walker Wal-ker and Mrs. Owen Christiansen, Pro gressive Rook was th main feature of enjoyment A good time - waa re ported by an.. . . ,.-'' ::...;' v; Th Second Ward . Relief Society met at the hom of Mrs. Alvlp Nelson Tueaday afternoon. ; j. The lme waa occupied . Id sewing quilt blocks. .Re freshmenU were served. The present pre-sent were r Hattle Hayes, Hattle. Richards, Ri-chards, OUvla Fouts, RegiM Thorae. Sarah ..WklkerTT Amelia Thompsoa, Clara iekMa Stin. Ball, in' Nelson, Nel-son, Mary 'Anderson,- Susie Swensml, Luplla .Thoraai Amelia Boulder Mag-g!j Mag-g!j 'NeUf4Mrt. Jo.; Olpln, Geuev-leve Geuev-leve Hsyes.fMrsEv U Jarvis Christina Chris-tina Steggll. Cora Clark, Flora Nel-aoa Nel-aoa aad, Mary Jeppson. . , 1 make the best of the opportunity. SEVERAL , TJ1TCALLED " , ' ; h; . 'for '. . , r tailored;. ; ; CUIT3 to be soli reasonable. First hor first tsprvp'l C:3cs,'.ltaxls!ilfit w ROYAL" : i CLOTXIKIO f f. .-. . - American Fork rUt .ib. 1. A UIS3 13 AS GOOD A3 A 1HLE ' A very good adag in .the olden days. But there are NO GOOD MISSE3 in an eniine, especially if they are due' to faulty ignition. . ;'.; .'-iVJ';V';'- .'C''v'' ; 7hen troubled with misses (auto wiety) tell us about itV V . HAYES AUTO COMPANY Jsai 1 ( . .- Phone 20 J Pleasant GrW rJTT ' . . ...' .' ...... r o-0 K nn to si W ':"."'"-!:.. '..'v":'";'-' v" . 1 |