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Show Will SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1S23. AllEElCAF02lt CITIZEN ; SATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 17, 1C23. 4. .'' V CAtlKERY STOCK-. -.. HOLDERS f.:EETIKG Tha Annual stockholders meeting of the Pleasant Grove Canning Cavu held Tuesday afternoon at the Thornton Thorn-ton cabarot Thera waa not enough stock represented to elect V a new Board but It vat the sentiment of r those present to' support the - Old Board and to try to maintain the In tegrity and prosperity,' of the ' com' pany. as much as possible.' All pre . ent gave short talks on the good the ioannery was to the people," and to the ' community, and - each ' one" pledged blmselt to' give ail the moral support ' he could nd try to take care of the coming .year crop. ;,. The financial report was read sad while tt did not show- any , dividend tor the' stockholders. It showed that over $100,000 had been spent for trait and labor-m.thla 'HmMcLH''' Th directors, reported that there was a good sale fo tomatoes for the coming year and they advised that 400' acres be contracted far the seae-on, seae-on, the largest pack ever handled by . our local firm.; I-V The; Surprised and Beat Us Another surprise of the. Bagket Bail season - was when J Wasatch High school of Heber : won from the . fast Pleasant Grove affgregatlpn.in Heber Friday; night';;' ;t' ciivxsjfJ"! , The game was In doubt "most of the time and It was necessary fair them to play en extra period In order' to win, the score at the. end of the game being 15-33. Wasatch having iron on foul pitching. - mf " 1 O ' ' ' t- rr. This Week's Books Th Library, have received the tol lowing books: i . - Pathfinders of the West by Lent While Shepherds Watch by Maher ""Toi" Pamlly'Ojuch1'-'' Pair Margaret by Crawford .When' alii the Woods are Greenly Green-ly Mitcnpii.t,:;- yf Electricity on the Farm by Anderson Ander-son . . What' Christianity Means to ' Me by Abbott .. . Last American :' Frontier by Pax-son Pax-son Meaning of Revolution by 8chtn- packer. ; ' Book of Friendship by Crbthers Mies tyle Lindsay, Miss Smith, Miss Johnson and Mrs. Marrott entertained en-tertained the High School faculty memberi. their wives and partners at the B.Ti Swenson home Tuesday evening eve-ning at a 'Valentine party. The house wae beautifully decorated In ; hearts and other valentine decorations." The evening was spent - in - progressive Rook. A dainty lunch was served. Last Saturday night the Sunshine Committee, with 'the neighbors and the people who comprise the ward tea 1. chers district . of ; Alexander ; Bullock pleasantly surprised him, it being his gSrd birthday.,. A picnic lunch was 1 . . served and old time storis told. Mr. . Bullock said' le could not remember., '""when Jne" was" put !ln ward teacher. It being such a long time ago. , Games and -mueio also were enjoyed by the r.7 guests present - ,. ' ' ' PIAKO BAltGAIH " ."We have In the vicinity of Pleas , . ant prove a Piano klso a " Player - Piano slightly - used hut - guaranteed ' "to be In good condition. We will sell - these instruments locally to respon- slble parties at. a . great . savings in price rather than ship them back. Terms can be arranged. This is a . rare opportunity for pianoless homes. -For particulars write today to Sales-, manager LYRIC MUSIC ' COMPANY.-OGDEN, COMPANY.-OGDEN, UTAH. '- , 10-2-t 1 I WHEN YOU WANT ' .-ILOw .-0Il3 ' Accessories " COME TO A REAL ! . SERVICE STATION . OPEN DAY AND NIGHT . Rspalrin Reasonable Lunch ftootla nnd Confections. ARROWHEAD SERVICE' STATION and GARAGE . . .- ; . -. " . :7'i- ecu v.. m p ROBKTSO A' tLARar Tropa. mmmmmm , ..... 6 I" 'p.," ' , . . , ....... OLD FOLKS EIITERTAIiiEO , .The old' peopl of Pleasant Grove were royally entertained on . Wednes-day. Wednes-day. Every eftart ;.wa, made to gather ga-ther up ail otkhose who had no way of their own of getting : to the tabernacle.' tab-ernacle.' At 11:30 a. m. as Informal hand , shaking.f visiting and renewing old acquaintance , was Indulged in. Charles B... Harper presented all of the people from 70 to 80 with a red badge and all of those over 80 with a blue badge. . ,.1 Alexander Bullock, 88 years of age Is the oldest man in town. ;,Mra. . Chrtstena' 'Williamson, 89 yearsr Is the oldest wonan In town. ' -x FS.' Humphries gave each old person a "carnation and to Chrtstena Williamsona nice house plant tor being the oldest person in Iowa. - The opening session , consisted ; ot prayer by: Joseph Hilton, congregational congregati-onal songs "Come, Gome Te Saints," and TCome Let Us Anew Our Journey Pnr8ue,'were suug. "W, "K. ' Hayes as chairman and toastmaster sounded the keynote for a good time in his usual way with the old folks. -I '; Short talks were given by Bishop Swehson, 'Ezra Walker ' and Joseph Hilton.' ,. .J-.- iS. f': ". : ' . .Clara. Bullock who had worked for 30 years on the Old Folks Committee having graduated; from that' position through her. eg was noticed among the guesU..''f -';K.Vt-iiV?.tt'V- At 13 o'clock a real banquet was served 120 guests, Old Folks and wid ows were seated. - There wer 60 people ' la the house over 70 1 years old. . 1 r In the afternoon, the old folks were guests of th local High school. The musical part ot the program was under un-der the direction of Prof. A. m Over-lade Over-lade and the readings and dancing review re-view under the dlrecUoa oMlsi iind-aay;-.i,Vjj i'.'v;7 ti isf':?; Orchestra- 't numbers, 7914vMelod- Glrlsr..(aons,i!me-.WbereL..to Ullies Bloom" 'tti'lMto"?:?" .? Reading.. .Barbara Greeo 4 ' a ; Readings.. Raymond Peterson.. ... " Norma Christiansen and' Aid rural ru-ral gave some tunny locatr happenings. happen-ings. ' .. Ernest Clayton gave a dialogue and aong stunt- :-J' Ballet dance, Misses Elisabeth and Zlna Green: - '.. A dancing review, H. &.' Girls. ' Prayer, Alexandmr Butloclti -i- After th program the Old folks were taken to the different activities In . every room of th High school building, so that they could imagine they were back to school agaiih ' la the -evening all th old . folks wer guests at the picture show given giv-en la the High school auditorium. .Lunches were sent to all the old people whose state of health" did not permit them to attend the day's festivities. fes-tivities. Eight of th-aged have passed pass-ed away since last yean , ; ., i. The committee consists of the following fol-lowing people with. W. U Hayes as Stake Committeeman and local chair- manf -:, .-- - " -.- : First wird Mr. and Mi By M. Smith, chairman; Mr and Mrs. A. H. Olpin, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson, Mr. and " Mrs;' 1 1. -amsr MIbs Mattea Larson. L.iZJ Second Ward Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hardmafi. chairman; Mr. and Mrs. N. P.-Paulson. Mr, and Mrs. L. N. Pst-eronr Pst-eronr Mrs- Lucy Gray, Mrs, Amelia Thompson,. Mrs, Margaret. Chrlsten-sea.. Chrlsten-sea.. .v-.-.-v'j:-. . :t ::'' . '? ' '' Third Ward Mr. and Mrs. Jchn A. Adamson. chairman; Mr., and Mrs Nathaniel West Mr. and Mrs. Alms Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Sanford VWirt8 .'"7". ; . ; t f,The ; committee heartily thank the people' who so generously contributed with their means to make this day a success. v ' ' Byroa Kershaw ot American Fork was a Pleasant Grove .vialtor Thursday Thurs-day I Wo km o o 1 w sr i 1 1 1 1 nri, 2 -To have yotir harnesses oiled, white they are not in use.; 0 : The. yat is fillctl Vith' oil and our coveralls arc soaked, j A k ' '? : BRING ON THE. U '1",f """ .'f,- ',r n'i' f 1 f"1-'-. FARMERS tWhero The Txmcrs' Trade" A7 1 Phone 23 : g n $300 6'a Tuesday four steel - boosters from Provo came over and with tour local men from hers canvassed the business district and all. the people they found on the streets and w ex plained the i benefits - ot the steel plant to Utah county. At first some of the people were opposed 0 doing: anything to boost the plant, but on belnc 7 convinced "they contributed som of their means tor that purpose. About 8300 was contributed, we are looking for som more boosters to laid us In collecting th balance of the 33,000 allotted us. : ! ;' ; , " ' ' Ed Wadley Is confined ta his home with rheumatism. " : '- : ; J. C. Jensen is confined to his home with inflamed eyes and other compli cations. ,X"i ' I L-S; -. '-. . Andrew Hansen, who has been til for some time with lumbago, Is re ported Improving." - .?:;J.'Zr Clifford Wright spent Thursday In Salt Lake attending the school of Pharmacy. - .., .: ' Clifford and Ruby Wright made a business trip to Provo Monday eve ning." Mrs. Bessie Wright and her daughter daugh-ter Ruby were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Fri-day. . v - . ,.. V-"-. " j . .-. . Miss Ethel Shoell . entertained 8 littke friends Monday night .at. her hnm .' 4. .'. . 1 1... - Mrs. Genevieve Ellsworth and children chil-dren " were' Salt Lake visitors Saturday Satur-day and Sunday, ) vir;t ';;-: ; "r-Mrs. B. I . Swansea snd.Jater Beth were Salt: Lake yialtore . Saturday Satur-day and Sunday.. . -. . . ; - ' "MrsTBBianc'ol Murray inJMrt. Eva : Burke spent the .wieek end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. A; 8 wen- M'" S jt' "7. ; v . , 1M1 r r--V "v ',;-"--w'e, " Mrs. J. 0. entertained tor her son J. O. Clark Jr.'s, 7th birthday. A birthday - cake with ; seven; j, candles formed the center piece of the lunch Uble.- JBeven little guests were present pres-ent lr-;-fivF- Mrs. Cue Robertson ennterUined a few neighbors and v friends - Saturday night the occasion being her birthday. A delicious luncheon was served, and games and music were the pastimes of the evening. " '' Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Green and Mr. and Mrs. Aroel Green ' entertained Monday - night - Those- present- were Messrs. and Mesdames J.. L. At wood, Chas. E. Thornre, Clifton Clark, Ruben Rub-en " Tomllnson, Clifford , Tomllnson, Ernest Ash, ' Ray Gillman, Oliver Christiansen, - Fred v Culnier, Lloyd Gray, - Irving Bullock. Eloy. Rkhlna. Fred Strong, Ernest Parduhnj and Basil Ba-sil Walker. Games and music were the: evening entertainment and ' a delicious lunch was served. . . TBTSX ARE HARD TEsTZS BUT ; L jTE AEE HATOG .;vf -rt-i:,,!it,.vi.'-i 'ITcj f.!ocb Bostess" A comedy drama in 7 reels t t? TIIASAHT GEOTI High School Wed. Feb.. 21st. 7t80 sharp i' Ve,advsneed prices A DISS WILL BO a f 1 Now I m m 1 il i. o HARNESSES. 4 EXCHANGE El , The City .Council - la Its regular session transacted the following business. busi-ness. .-TT-y. j- 7; r 2 . The motion that the petition 'of A. K. Thornton b received and placed with the license committee for Investigation Inves-tigation and report at next meeting, carried' with unanimous vote. - -f The following water transfer . was allowed; 10 acres from. Mrs. M- J. Adams to Walter Mathewa J The , following city officers reports wero received, read, approved and ordered or-dered filed : ' ; Watermaster, Marshal, Sexton and Road Supervisor, ' ' ' '' Chairman Olpin reported that the street committee had conferred upon up-on the petition of S- D. Moore and others and stated that two lights on 3rd North between 4th and 5th West had been Installed. Ht reported further fur-ther on giving permission for graveling grav-eling 1st East, and 6th North, the city to assume one-third the cost, thereof. Ths motion carried to accept the report re-port 3 .;:-';. Chairman Carlson reported that he had; met at American Fork with representatives rep-resentatives ' of, the American . . Fork and Lshi Irrigation systems upon the matter of construction of a device tor preventing flow of gravel and rubbish through the weir. He stated that the Lehl representative and - himself were opposed te tearing up any portion por-tion of the weir to Install this device. It was moved and seconded that the report of Mr. Carlson be accepted and he,, be authorised to procw.l la the construction of a device that would pr$Cftoi o( '.TT( nd rubbish: rub-bish: Ahmugh thaVweir. -The inotioa carried. , -v';.;: , ; . : The City RewrdeVs yearly report was ' received, rea,d, approved and tr-dered tr-dered filed' and pubUshsd.Vr" ' The auditing committee i made re-commendation re-commendation WJt;,pt-wip after carefully auditing the city records.1. re-cords.1. It was ' moved and seconded that the recommendation he adopted at r. tiled Trmdtl rarile : itt .'.Carlson moved that tha ncord-? f h, Initructed and empowered : to-prtH'jouraal to-prtH'jouraal tthelrrlgatlan.. chedula.-;T!il- bacarrtetr'; ' Bills "were received and appropria tions mads covering, same. ' 0ouunty. Scouf Exectulve AT A. 'An derson of Provo... was a visitor In Pl easant Grove Sundsy. 5.1 hl,r- , Mr. J, .M. Thomas salesman, tor the Z. Q. . M. U was a t Pleasani1 f Grove ftsitor. Tuesdayi v'v '-'Jj'l i . f ' .'' Mrs. Sadie Atwood Beck has moved mov-ed 't Salt Lake to , join her husband who-is employed there. " ; i : .,::. t.v '- ' ' -.:: Miss . Mary Peterson is up again eftrtr five weeks Jllness with sciatic rheumatism. . 2.-v :-' : : Mrs. 8. AJ Kirk has been III' thif week, with a bad case of la grippe while Mr. -Kirk is nursing a boll on the end of Us nose. Word has been received from St Louis, Mo. of the tirth ot a black haired, baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Richards who are studying medicine there. . j . - - - , Mrs. Sarah : Walker entertained the members of the-Second Ward Relief Society Tuesday afteruaaiL.. , The time al Spent In sewing quilt blocks.' A dainty lunch was served. 31 ' mern hers were present""' The Tonng Mothers Club was scheduled sche-duled to meet at the home of Mrs. Karl Banks but on account of a death In Mrs. Banks' family the club will be postponed for one week when they will meet at the home of Mrs. Thoa. Fenton. , .;-', ';.;-.. - "'-' ..;': , The officers and some of the members mem-bers of the Third ward Relief Society met at the home of Mrs. Eliza Jacob-son Jacob-son Friday afternoon. . Mrs. Jacobson has been 111 for a long time and the sisters wished to cheer her up. "Short talks were glvenracoss sung and refreshments were served. ARROWHEAD. SERVICE STATION ,. t'Qatet Tires and Tubes -i .1 Qt& Oils, Accessories. 1 ?; and Confections. , DAY ffjxd NQHT SERVICE i. t COUNCIL DUGS OLD FOLKS ENTER- ty. TIED AT lllill ; Aa Old Folks outing and ward reunion re-union of the Lindoa Second ward was held on Tuesday. '- ' : ( , . Tbe old people who could not get to the hall were especially cared for. By 11:80 nearly, all werf "present; In a general handshaking and reunion. At 13:30 a banquet ot .the good things on earth was enjoyed with the aged people and widows; In the ward aa guests. Four dosen carnations "were given to the ' aged 1 and -honored guests, r. ; ' . ' V""'-'? . In the afternoon, the following program pro-gram was carried out with A. H. Lowe as chairman of Old Folks com-' mlttee In charge. Song Girls' Chorus from Lincoln as, ' Prayer Pres. J. H.; Clarke, American Ameri-can Fork. "1 . ' ' V J Address ot Welcome Bishop. John- on ' ' t v. .5 Song Girls Chorus ' '---r Two Solos H. 8. girls.'-Reading girls.'-Reading Ula WUlett . Violin Solo Lincoln H. & student Reading Lincoln IL B. student : Reading Blanche Johnson '.';, Reading Lincoln H. S. student ; ... Duet Theron Whitely ', and jLjon Oordea 'vi'tr $-,, a. v. :;:.-". ; Instrumental duet Erma and; Nor ma' Jarmaa ; ;:; & ;' ; ? --v. T Duet Nona Baxter and Belva Kirk Pres. Chlpman gave a short talk mixed-with Jokea. -r r -'. n: Music Erma and Norma Jarman ' - Clarence Grant and Co. from Am erican Fork gave several songs and Taudeville itunts. ' . ' .1 V i James H. Clarke gave aa interest ing Ulk to Uie old folks., , -Esra "Walker, a - former resident of LJndou talkefr 6f 61de'n times and gave Jokes oa past sxperleueeC l " ; BonedlctWtf by Osoar M. Mowsr. ! All 'of thad'aiks" thai would re main were servtd wfth suppen r" . Brother BJork" is ' : t&nldest persrn la' -the' wardHi'i;;'' yS: ;': r In, the evening the old, folks were guests attha bUy."Mghthou8e'Nan'' presented In '8Vc,,B.dott. ; ' The program'numbera from the Lincoln H.'.S..were gltea under the direction -of . Mrs. Or Cunningham. PrlncIpaL' .."1', - Twe'Bay Iraersand neasewlves - Scheel 1 PUa a Waeoia Biga V ?-?C:-..?iw.: .v" -''; " ' '. A 1 '' ' ' 1 Provo, Feb., lt.-A . farmers, and housewives' school will be conducted at th Uncoln high school cri Provo bench on March 1 and i with thecoop-i ' e ration of the Young University, the county agricultural and the home agents and the faculty of the Lincoln High. .The- school will be ene of the , most practical that has been held In this county, according to those In charge of the school. ; -K "'.. : ' A general session will be held the first forenoon at which addresses will be made by 8upt Elmer Miller ct Americu.FoPirfa. 'U U Bunnell of the Utah County Farm Bureau, Ray-mand. Ray-mand. Partridge of the school faculty and County Agent J.-P., Welch. ; Among the subjects to b discussed In the farmers' lecUoff wlir iw soil fertility, fruit pruning and culling, lr? rigatlon; pure aeed, .spraying, dairy , rations and .poultry.. feeding. The speakers m these subjects will be Pres. F.'S. Harris, Dr. M. C. Merrill, Dr. T. .L. Martin, J. P, Welch, C. J Cannon," C. J. '8orensen- and Robert Ashby. . ...,:.-'r: v'JL' 'i I .The women will be addressed by Dr. .Viola Russell of the C. 8. public health service. Miss Amy Leigh, county coun-ty home demonstrator, Mlsa Ethel Cutler and Miss Vllat Elliott of the domestic science and arts departments depart-ments of the Young University'. - First class entertainments will be provided both evenings of the holding hold-ing of the school. , The first evening a school play will be presented and the last evening an old time . dnnce will be staged. ;"-- ,r' '.'."." Tires Goodrich and Goodyear ;C' ;'-We Have Yoiir. Size-... '; nave s PHOTOGRAPHS OFUTAII: COUHTY WW 4 ' - ' t Tha exhibit of ChotoxrsDhS ot Utah ' V county scenery which haa been pre' ' ; pared by the Utah County Out Door v Association to be displayed In "the, various high schools of the county v Is now in readiness.- A large group of pictures of some of Utah's -.most attractiv scenery , was prepared Jn time for,"Leadershlp Week? at the. Brlghant Young University, when It. was displayed In the halls of theuni-,, y vprslty. Many people made y,ery comp 4 ' , llmentary remarks about the exhibit', ' ' This . exhibit of about, forty" photo- ' graphs' may be had by any ' of the " high schools of the county by max-log max-log application to President '.; F; J 8- , Harris, of the association at ' Provo. According' to the plan, the pictures - will be displayed In one high scnool ' 2 tor " a certain : length of time after which they may pass on to the hext " hlgh'ehL'?-;HV;': '?fr'--'-'t. '. ." President Harris announces, J too,' '" that aa illustrated lecture on' the . ".' '' scenery of Utah county Is now avail-- tt able to the high schools or conununi- 3 ties. : A lecturer with lanterns and . ) slides, will be sent to the ; various towns v upon request ,, provided ; the townsimaklng the r request will bear whatever actual expenses are Incur- . red such as transportation and the ex- . pense of the halUte. If any of the'V Utah, county towna have scenic spoU that ought to be exhibited and tnclud- ' ed In any of these lectures, by fura-, ; lshlng . a good photograph and bear- lng the expense of the slide such " " spots may be Included. ' 5 r- y-- -- - Teachers' Cbnveiticn : f ' r - Ke!irriiiy; ; - Institute" for ' th Alpine' District v school teachers was held In Pleasant Grove" High school building Friday, with the following program: .TfPrl&clt J (KafleyVgavclhi' "sddress I of welcome. ''"-.. f::;- ;?-.v'-";-" " From t:45 to 11 a. m general as- sembly. ity-?9i.w& ' r:;' , n-'-iiu'., -U";to I3:a7 m. dtpartsent wcrk. . ' -13 to 1, dbmeatlc science departmest' served luncheon to visiting teachers-'' 1 to" t, short general assembly alter -which' each ' deparment met to dts- ; cuss problems. - .. t " - Mrs. Ella Williams entertained a few guests Thursday-' afternoon --far- - Helena Dugan., Ther following guests were present: 'Mesdames Millie Pouli son,- KeUie Hftllldayv Rhoda i.Etagg, ; Josla Christnsen. Jennie .Halliday . Leah .West, :Mary Roblsbn, Edna (1 Church, .Ernest Parduhn ,; and t Miss . Lucille Poulson. o-.-t, n Over 1-2 Go!i Be yoa know the Tnlted States has new ever H of the geld Ja the world, v , , Also IS per cent ef the wealth ef the United States Is ewnrd by S per cent ef K s , pepslatlon.,. ; . . , . '-- '-- With all thl sold In this country nutay people seem to he almost la aevd ef the ae-necessities ae-necessities e( life. '; . Te these wke hare surplus money, the mere they pay for their elothimr, etc, the belter as H pat this meaty iu jn. te circalatloa, hst these wae hare te make their dollars iprrad .out, yea Becd to buy whrre yea can get goed roe-. rhand!e and save, . y v ... ... .. . ROYAL ; CLOTHINa7 STORE " . - Mala Stmt . - . Am. Fork - I ires - I ires rl 0 i 'H. C. Robertson .... It OKOJIvOlKOXOjKOXOjSc "I |