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Show . 4 rove Bern ITTJHDAY, JANUARY 27, 1923. ' AMERICAN FORfctJITIZEN SATURDAY, JANUARY 27, 1- "iliii CAUSES RESIDENT i fht people of this Tlncinlty were . Rocked .W learn 01 ins wsaia qi . j g. frampton, aa old resident of thla flif, in fact born and reared here. gt wai well known ner tad much fMp:ted.(. For yeara Mr. KTamptoii jUi been a. coal dealer iad. worked ktrd to aupport lila family. He waa i fcvoted fcuiband and kind father I publlo iplrlted citizen, hold-tt hold-tt at different tlncei the petition of dty connctlman, marshal and other publlo offices. He ; wt a faithful hnrch worker and at times teld orloos offlcee, tho last of which was eoanselor In Sunday ; school. , ' i ; Some time apo a felon appeared on III finger which turned into blood potsoa and earned bis death Thursday afternoon about 4 o'clock. He ' had 'ken aH sufferer for years with kid- sey trouble out no one ever knew i his sufferlnff for he 'nerer com-plalnd. com-plalnd. ; 1 - '- - The deceased was 3 years old last ; September. He waa married td Ka-l Ka-l tie Beck in 188 and from this union tear bobs and -four daughters were torn. H also has IS - irrandchHd-, irrandchHd-, tea. One son Frank la In Cklcam tn- 4jrlng Dental Surgery and expects to graduate jn 'June of this year. The rest m us family reside In this In-callty. In-callty. , . , : , . .. Funeral terries will .be held Monday Mon-day afternoon at t o'clock Mn the Ubernacle hre.t-r ; VELL v;e LOST THIS ..EE'BUWI Most7 of tho Pleasant Grove basket ball fans had' picked the ' Pleasant jGroTe boys to1 be victorious. Friday .night, but It seemed that th American' Ameri-can' Fork lads had the better team, beating the locals by a score of 17-26 ""Rags" Ingersoll played an ezcep-tkml ezcep-tkml : game, shooting - baskets from most any plac oaahrioor.rThe rest of the team played good sup- portinr game. r . , i " Pleasant Oroe seemed " Weak ." on their basket shooting and at no time In the gam did they take the feed. Frosty Vance did well, as did all the 'others, hut theywere' nnajble to outscore the larger - American Fork boya. There was s record breaking crowd in attendance., . h-v i 0 . ,.; ,,. i . Bank of Pleasant Grove Annual Stockholders' Meeting The annual stockholders' meeting of the Bank of Pleasant Grove was held here Tuesday, with the result that "th following' 'officer and directors di-rectors were elected forthe ensuing year;-James, Chlpman, :t president; John;R. Halliday. vice-president; W. 8. . Chlpman, cashier; 8. U Swenson. assistant cashier; - Junius A. West, assistant ' cashier. The following dl rectors Were ehosen : James Chip- mam,-(J. R. Halllday, L. W.' Lund, James H. Walker, O. E. Orua, Harry Gammca and W. 8. Chlpman. " The only change In the officers was th appointment of James Chlpman as president In place of his father, James Chipman, deceased; ' ' ,' - Farmers and Honse-' Vy vr-:; keepers Eound-Up The tansal Farmers and Honse-keepers Honse-keepers Round-np will be held In Pleasant Overs this year, and a pro-tram pro-tram pf unusual merit has heen outlined out-lined to be given February 8th. th, ad1 7th. The meetings will be held a the' Pleasant Grov High school hulldlng, and will be free of charge. This school ; comas at the time , of year when farm wwk 'is lagging and rge attendance Is expected. Fun eUlls of the school with A complete Program will be given In the next Is-oe Is-oe of THE review. Watch for It 2J0HT AND DAY SERVICE Bc'pairirig of all kinds ' Gas Oils Accessories and' Confection - ARROWHEAD SERVICE y , STATION and GARAGE ROBERTSON ; A CLARK, Prepiu mat QUARTERLY CONFERENCE The regular Quarterly Conference of Alpine Stake, will be held In the Stake tabernacle In American Fork, today (Saturday) and tomorrow,' Sun day. This morning at :S0 o'cock. the Priesthood Conndl will hold 1 session and, a large attendance Is ex- pected. -"This ' afternoon, commencing at 2 o'clock,' the regular general ses slon'wlil be held. fn-':v v Tomorrow morning and afternoon, meetings will be held.' Gtneral1 an thoritles from Salt Lake, will he present pre-sent al thes meetings. - 1 ' ,7 A recent ruling was made by the Stake , authorities that "" conference visitors will not be taken home to Innck, inasmuch as good roads connect con-nect the towns - and hereafter the conference attenders will provide their own lunch. The declsloa waa also reached that hereafter all quar terly conferences . will be held in I the Stake; tabernacle- at . American J Fork. CITY FATHERS MEET' " X" f .V J i During the . last week, ' tna city books hare been audhed and placed in order, for the coming year. , f .Th regular session of the Council was held Jan. 20th, with all members present except Wm. Lun, sxcosed. The ' following: water tansfer was allowed: Ten acres Beck ditch Jfronr Myrtle Jensen Good to Maria V. Carlson. .-. ." ;. The petition" of 8.' 0. Moore and others for th. Installation of three street - lights and repair , of street and sidewalk In the- vicinity of the Moore borne was presented. i ; The Couritil recommended that, the lights be Installed and referred tht other part of the petition to the street com mittee with power to act -' '- ; i The motion carried thai ' plow be purchased" for the nss of the water works and street .department Itrtl be ordered at once.;Z..7:'.,i-,i Upon motion the city recorder was Instructed to writs th city, treasurer to collect all delinquent sidewalk rrtda afternoon. The tlmo was ;The CTty Marshal rtdeHtnui. M(J chat Re. two special police he apponted to act freahments were served. on dancs nights without pay. Two L Reiatlvesand friends of-Lloyd'Ad- were appomtea. ; - ' It wal recommended that meters be placed at the Brick yard and Pl- leasant Gixsrw Cannery., j, tTbe bills were received, and allow. It was moved and seconded that a list of th delinquent water tax no tlces be sent to the city attorney ad vising him to collect wthont further notice. Motion carried. Uother Dies Suddenly, Word was recelvod test Saturday by Mrs. E. T. Culmer Of the sudden death of her mother, Mrs. John Van Waconer. at Midway. Mrs. Vsn Waeoner's health was eopsldered farr and her sudden death was s treat shock to the father and family. Bh had been to a funeral the day before and 'had put-her. , ..house - In order the day of her death. She had decided to da her churning and was In the act of rinsing out her churn with a small bucket of ' water when shf suddenly tainted and when her 'husband came in he called for his son who ilvss neei hy, who cams at pnee, and everything was done that human" hands could do hut shf never rega1nedE consciousness. , Shewas 9 years' bf age and la" survive by "10 children, , 01 grandchildren V' ereat-grandchndfeo. . Mrs. Culmer, her son' and' daughter attended ths funeral which was held Tuesday and returned, home Wednesday. Mrs. Nahantel West IS spending two weeks to Salt Lake vlalting her sons Byron and Arnold and families. - Auction Sale . TUESDAY, JAN. Spth AT 2 P.M. IIouso Hold Goods Bed. Springs-- Mattfees- Range, Clmir&-Et?C A. D. Anderson riensant Grove, Eat of Cafe BSSXBssC Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. Jas. D. Thorn -was. Provo Tlsltor Tuesday, v ;, ,., : For aale Four room modem house. t?!? Mrs. S. U Swenson and Mrs. Hattie R. Hayes were ProTO viators Monday, t JP. Fugal was Salt Laks vi,sit- Steam Rolled Barley and Oats. Peoples Mfll If "Elevator Co.. , I : ' A primary, dance wUl. he given In the basement : of the. Second ward meeting house Saturday afternoon. . ' Mr. and Mrs.- Clifford R, Wright were dinner guests , Sunday -. ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Wright. Mrs, Victor Johnson v of "'Alberta, Canada "spent , the : past -two 1 weeks with her .niece, Mrs. Burlln Drlggs. Varlan West made a business trip to Bait Lake Tuesday trtd Wednes- dar - ,-' :-:..;- w -, ', ; ; fpunriftstswi.' v- --, -, ' The Misses Emily Anderson - and Daisy Newman spent .Tuesday in Pro- to, geuing newiueas ir; r , Ivan Lewis' . and Frank Richards were week end guests at .the E. R. Halllday home. v '.."- Word has lees received from Owen Humphries who is in Arizona that he like-'the country and his Job One. Misr Norma Weeks f Bait Lake was th0 guest of relatives and friends hers last week end. ' " J. P. FursI spent Tuesday - and Wednesday In Salt Lake attending the Plumbers and Heaters convention.' Mrs. Stella Calmer .Gardner of War ns Is spending the week hers visiting her parents. F. S. Humphries and son Frank were Bait Laks business visitors on Monday; vU:;. V-::. . A marriage llcens was issued this week to Reynold N. Harris -of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and Mary M. Wcodarl of PrOVO. Jj.;: :"-.".;! . - Mr.' and Mrs."cr J. Oisn and Mrs. Ronndy Thome spent Sunday In. Ben jamin, visiting Thos, Ludlow and fara uy. Mr. and Mrs.' A. N. Clawaon of Rlv- erton spent Tuesday with Mrs. Calw- son s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F. West.2. - 7 Mr. and Mrs.' Rollo Thornton we-e Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Leah. Larson who has. been spending k few days with her parents here, returned-to Salt. Lake with .them.?,,' Mrs. L. B. Adam son entertained the Young MothersCluh members at her amson pleasantry surprised hint at his home Tuesday evening. . About 20 priests were present and a splen did time is reported. ,. . y . Mr. and Mrs.; j; P. Pugal and Mrs. J. 0. Johnson went to Salt Lake Saturday, Sat-urday, and. brought hack with them Mrs. Pugal's mother Mrs.. Trens Henderson, '" for an Indefinite ' visit i Nello Klelson, who has been home for a few daysin order to attend the funeral of his brother Vance, returned return-ed to the Navy Friday. Ha haf to report re-port on the, 27th of this month for duty. V ri: ''J Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harvev entei- tained Sunday at dinner for Mr. ml Mrs. Hans Chrlstensen. Mr. end Mrs Marlon ChriBtensen, Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Anderson snd Mr. end Mrs. Hr-' old Chlpman, all of American ForV. Last Saturday, night "The Old Oaken Oak-en Bucket" was'presented In the Llndon Lln-don hall to a crowded house. The proceeds went to defray expenses of the Mutual Improvement Assns. of the Second ward at Llndon. Friends of Mrs. Eda Iverson Ditt- more and David IL Hardmaa -.were surprised to hear of their - marriage on the 17th of this month St the Salt Lake Temple. Mrs. Hardman's two sisters gave her a social Thursday afternoon. ,. '' - I : Mr. ' andv Mrs.- Chas. Ha'rdman and Mr. and Mrs. J. EL Hardman went to Bait lone Thursday ; to attend a social so-cial given by relattves and friends there in honor of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Hardman of Llndon who were .re cently 'married. s ' Miss Verda Hilton and Mrs. Ethel Weat ; entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hilton of Rexburg. Ivin and Clement Hilton of Hinkley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hilton of Salt Lake and Miss Lura Elder of Pro?-,., ':.;''',..,';, , Mrs. J. E Hardman entertained at a family reunion for the Sundberg family Saturday evening. Those present pre-sent were Messrs. and Mesdames J. E. Hardman, Isaac Sundberg, Guy Sundberg, Howard Sundberg, Clinton Sundberg -and Miss Norma Sundberg. The evening was spent in old time reminiscences, music and social chat Delicious refreshments were served., Among those present at the Lead ership programs of the B. Y. U. this week were: Edmund Cragun, Wm. Gillman, Susie Swenson, Annie, Hol-maa, Hol-maa, J. D. Thome. Cliff and Reuben Tomllnaon, Mrs.;C. Marrott Cleone Kirk, Cleone Bullock, Leon Cooper, J. A. West Luclls Paulson, tavina Fu-frj, Fu-frj, Jens P. Fugal, Niels Fugal, May Tilliday, Vie Olpln. Mr. and Mra. Ed. Olnln, Mr and Mrs . Lewis Olpin, Mr. and Mrs; Jos. Olpln, Chns. Hcl-man, Hcl-man, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Glepson, Mrs. j; 8. Holdaway and many pothers. poth-ers. : .. ' ;...,.: ..:'.' ; . .. Hugh Wadley mad a huslness trip to Salt. Lake Wednesday. vJVm.' Smith and wife spent Sunday and Monday In Bait Lake visiting. . ... . Steam Rolled Barley and Oats. Peoples Mill ft Elevator Ca Misses Cleone Bullock and Ellia Armltstead were Provo visitors Wed- neaday. 1 ' v--r---- Dr, and Mrs. C. F. Westphal f of Magna, war Pleasant Grors visitors Sunday,- V;;; A daughter. U born to Mr.- and Mrs. Jas Wadley last Saturday morning. mor-ning. -;s-t .v;fr7.rT?rr - W. L, Hayes ha heen-confined to bis home the past week, taking treat ment for. high blood . pressure. , ... Mrs. J. 0. Johnson spent the week end in Salt Lake, guest of Mrs. Geo- Linholm. - ? Alfred. Swenson was "among the Salt Lake business vialtora Wednes day. - v ;,. : . Ike Hayes and.: his -mothar, .Mrs, Rose B. Hayes Were Bait Lake visitors visit-ors Monday. . ., . Mrs. Harold Walker la spending the week at West Jordan with her sister, Mrs. , Roy Chlpman. ; ; - Mr. German. E. Ellsworth of Salt Like, and Dr. U N. Ellsworth of Payson, were Pleasont Grove visit ors Tuesday.' ;v '' - Miss Fern Thorne, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. ' D. B. Thorne of Llndon, had . her tonsils removed this week, at present sb is doing nicely. .- George Larson, who has rpent the last- eight months at Shelley, Idaho, returned to Pleasant Grove Wednesday. Wednes-day. JV'V'7;V.;;-v;.7rV ''V-.; Dr. and Mrs. Murray Hayes and Mrs. Eloanor. Hayes of Provo, spent Sunday here the. guests of My . . and Mrs. ILE., Johnson f . Mrs. J. 8. Holdaway returnea liomr Saturday from Coalville -after, spun-ding spun-ding some time there with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. F. B Newman; ; . .. Mr.: and Mrs Geo. Haley and daughters dau-ghters Beth and Mary Jean of Salt Lake. Were guests - at the Hilton home the-week end. ' ? lien Here In Interest ' ' - of Steel Plant A mass meeting was held Thursday jpljitunder the,, auaploe of the Wa-satpli Wa-satpli 'jpluh" A number. ...of. . Provo Chamber of Commerce men boosters of the steel plant were here and gave interesting' talks, explaining ths full meaning of the steel 'plant to; the county and to the people of , Plea- ant Grove. , Those who attended flt well pleased pleas-ed with what they heard and .wet hope that' those who didn't attend do ;7Bot form a prejudiced idea without knowing know-ing Jus full circumstances . of , the 'Those interested in the .new hooks of our library will find out some of ; ths books 'that may interest them id this column each week: . ' Mehltabls by Adams. Juatlc of ths King, by Drummond. Nathan Burk. by Wstts.T: ""Vncle Tom And Rllirby Major. Gold Hunters, .by Baathwlck. " " Ben Comee, by Conovan. . Keeping Physically Fit by Cromie. Adria;Jnth.t ArtJe : Jcsrlrby Kane.'-" ' ' ""'v.. Sons And Daughters - -: J-"'"''':- f--' AtPiannttr Meet ' Ths Sons and Daughters of the Utah Pioneers wilt hold their meeting Thursdsy, Feb. 1st, t S p. m. in the tabernacle, - " -1 ..The History of the Dramatic-As sociation of ; Pleasant Grove will he given by F. S. Humphries. Txxwn activities of pioneer days will be giv. en by Robt Cohbley. ' . , ? The history ' of Pleaaant Grove schools will be given by C B; Harper. Harp-er. ;; ;. 4' ; :' . " Several good musical numbers will also be given. All are cordially Invited, In-vited, u-, v, "THE SECRET OP t . ; THE TOLLS' ( Story -by John Fox, Jr.) "THE BUNDING OT v : " . ' THE TVTIG." A Comedy . . 7 Reels ;J ': Wednesday Jan. 31, nt 70 PLEASANT GEOVE IIIGII ; SCHOOL Admission 10c. "Tlie "Apple Tree tiirlM toe phown the following Wednesday Wednes-day evening. s MiSSiOItARY LETTER ! . -8 Grapes 11111. Norwich, Eng. ' ' 1 Janua t, 1923. Mrs. Luella (Thorne, Pleasant Grove, Utah. " x j - Dear 8Ister Thorne: ' 1 The money which you sent , me from the 8econd ward arrived Just in time for Xmas. am very grateful for your-kindness,' realising that- It is not merely hecause of me as an individual, , but as a missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ Indeed I. hsv enjoyed an occasional rest in the same chairs as Brother Thome, have eaten . off some of the , tables, have heard som of the same stories about the different alders who have been in this Conference, etc. Very often I wish I could take a walk over some , of the old field with him and talk about things so interesting to both Of.. US. .',;, '...j.-. ,. , ' .1-.! , ' This world is full of surprises, and they Usually occur when you least expect them; On December 21, last, I received an appointment to preside over the , Norwich Conference. As you said. I . have been from home to S long time, and the call waa a big surprise to everyone excepting Preel dent David a McKay. When ha vis ited our Conference, he said that , he supposed I might expect my release In another twelve months, so ; he might have meant what he said, at least, from what happened after h'a return to Liverpool. Nothing would make me happier than an opportun Ity to stay here on more year. feel very weak in my calling, but 1 fel that the tord never asks anything any-thing but that he grants us strength to do the work, If w, wlU allow Him to direct ns. ' - ' -1 trust that. you are all well at the Thomes; and that Pleasant Grove es pecially the Second ward, shall experience ex-perience a year of peace and prosperity. prosper-ity. Give ray kind regards to Wendell Wen-dell and tell him that; Wm.t Eimm Allen of Provo, s my clerkl Kindly extend my sincere seasons' greetlnga to the Relief Society. - , :u With5 ist wishes' to . yourself and family .end praying the blessings : of God opon you, I in .... : t . Sincerely, Tour Brother, . - . " ' JOSEPH COULAM. . : o '-;--; MAIuLA IIM Irs. C 1 . " TT snick, Reporter . MrsTI M; Atwood and Mrs. Wil ford W. Warnlck Joined their hus-bsnds hus-bsnds in the trip to Lcan with th', State Legislature; when the Utah Agricultural Ag-ricultural college was visited Mondaj Therswas jijsoodly represntBMon of the officers and workers of the; ward in attendance at the Leadership meetings at Prova this week and all report the occasion as being very much worth while. J. Mrs. Roundy Thorne visited this week with her husband at Magna. t . f -r 'S - Btudents of Mrs, Jesse Wadley plea-eantly plea-eantly eurprlsed her at her home Wednesday evening, the occasion being be-ing her birthday. Games were enjoy ed and refreshments served. .... Mrs; Gardner of Salem is visiting hers with her , daughter, Mrs.' , Maud Warnlck. " ;-": r.-- Mrs. Irving Johnson spent the week visiting In Magna. i. Mr, and Mrs; "E. - Ai Paul ; ot Garfield Gar-field se visiting their son and daughter daugh-ter In Manila this week. -7rrr'sr ,; i i p v;' '.' Mrs. MiUis Paulson Mrs. Rhoda Stagg and Mrs. Ells Williams enter tained for their mother, Mrs, Mary Robinson's 18th -birthday -Tuesday. The afternoon was spent , In social chat and old time stories,---Thos present-'were Nellie-Halllday. Leah West Josie Christiansen, Edna Chur ch, Caroline' E. Walker Clara Bull ock, and May Adamson. Lunch waa . t(ftr M1 m good time was : had by tn. ";:'...V New Style X-yf "X, jAZZi;PAirfs Just arrived Come in and see them. SEVERAL f-: ' - 'XX;- UNCALLED ... for '".' : ; TAILORED . SUIT3 to be sold reasonable. First here, first served royal tXy :X CLOTHING . ;, . STORE , "American Fork - Utati. FUNERAL SERVICES M ACCIDENT VICTIMS Tho tabernacle was filled to capac ity Sunday-noon for ths funeral ser- vices of Arthur' Vanc Nielson, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Honson Melson, who met- his "death Monday of last week , at Valley.! Nevada,, when wo ' freight, trains collided and he and - - three 'companions were killed. A larre number of high school studentt were In attendance at the, services. . Many beautiful floral offerings bank ed tho caskat and stand. - i Joseph Hilton of the Third ward, was in charge of ths services. Ths musical numbers consisted of seleon Hons -by the chof r, a tlolln solo by Alfred 'Swenson, ; : vocal solo by Reva West and - two numbers by a mals chorus The "v speakers wcts Alma Kirk, Nlela FugaL Bp. J. H. Walker and Joseph Hilton." Bp. 8; L- Swenson offered the opening prayer pray-er and Bp. E. D. Olpln the henedlo- ' tlon. r-;;'-5.i, , J ; i -fJy: :. i '-i ' nThe body was laid to rest in the; local cemetery, wher Jens P. Fu-; gal dedicated? ths gravs. ; The young man was born here Mar..' i, 1905, being nearly 48 years of age, st tho Urns of his death. He Is survived sur-vived "by his parents, five brothers, and one slater. , , . . ' i'i a ' ' : J ' i ' f 8ERTICES FOB AKTIHTl WEAByr. '. rThe funeral services for Arthir; Wearne the young man who wai kill-; ed In s. railroad accident near Las . Vesas. Kev were held Friday after-. noon of .last . week in the tabernacle There, were many "beautiful floral of- f erings. ', ;. .. ..-,: ., : Bp. 8. u Swenson presided at the ? services. The musical numbers were . furnished, hy the Second ward choir, and Miss Ruby Wright sang a solo. ' The speakers were C. B. Harper. J. : B, Clark, J. J. Freeman, Eira, Walker and Bp. Swenseo. ;? . : 5 r f Following the benediction by Na-; thanlel Pierce, the funeral corteeo, went to Pleasant Grove cemetery ; where Intermrat was mads, Tp. Ec- son dedicating the grave,' ra.,:-M .i Li o -.1 ' ' AcdkscV. tajsyed 'XXih I'. ; Echocl Picture Chew A large audience enjoyed the mov- . Ing picture show given by the High school at Pleasant Grove Wednesday s night - The educational picture "The ' Circulpfon of the Blood" was parti ¬ cularly good from the scientific stand- s point The antics Gt Alice while i going "Through ths Looking Glass" pleased the kiddles. . Next Wednesday evening, the High : school will offer "The Secret of the Hills" takern from the story written by John Fox, Jr. A comedy "The ' Bending of the Twig" ;wiU complete ; the program of seven reels In length. ' A large crowd wilt take this opportunity op-portunity to see a play by John Fox, ' Jr. Doers open at . 7 - o'clock and show starts at 7:80 o'clock. Ths ad- -mission is 10 cents. - ; The out of town nponlfl- wh- ntfrn-ded ntfrn-ded the funeral of Arthur V, NMe'snn i were Mr a, snd.Mrs, 'Wslter Browi. SaltXake: Mrs. May Klrkendnhl, Dr. ' and Mrs. C. F. Westphal. Masna: Mr. and Mrs. George Lira, Lehl. GET YOUR CAR IN ,;EILAPE;N0y7 Von't wait - till the Jbirdsjare singing. ; ' We ore in a ppsition to 'save' yon money. HAYES AUTO CO. r1!n'"rf'r,. ' ' io )xQ . ' |