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Show Plesmsint II II II .. . I I . I I . II ..,., I I .. J II J ,. I I k I 1111 . I I III VBfa ... I . 1 I - I 1 - - - ! SATURDAY. MARCH 10, 1923. . AUKBICAN FORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, MARCH 10, 1923. ',. . -. 'i ; . '.,. j, t ."-; ,- 't- , ,. - , . . : ' ' A GOOD ROADS 10 All la our lut Uu w lui an MtlcU la regard to tbo lmprorcmeat of oar roftdi and th tre. vork rwently ' don by torn of our prograatv cltl- ' Mna. ' .W certalnl fel to commend : tham tor thair work. , f, ; ' : W beliero that more i of tola kind " of work ahould bo don at thla tima when uaa and taams caa do nothing tea. Our aid atraeta would 04 paaaabla and It would ba a ' decided - Improremaat to theaa atreata. ' - Tor the next week or two, why not gat together ' ia croups wbera the roads. ar bad and donate a few days work and repair ' $hte etreeta that are near our properties and orer which :w bar to traraL t; f AlPT- "This week tha people of Lindon are fradtnt; and ' gratellng their roadi from Reuben Tomllnson's to the Cul-, llmora atora and to James. Gljlman'a also on the street near Wm. Chris tansenari A vfewweeks.-afo'" the street from tha 8tats road to Edmund 'Ci-agun's' wa eTeledfV v Now let us set If ws canaot get a few jriore prbaperout and energetle ; dtlxens together and hata more of : our roads graded. This Is a. vary good ' Investment to maka . this time of tha year. You might sara yourself an auto -spring or soma wagon re pairs, t A good road near the prem Ises of any progresshra citizen marks that petson as a leader to tha com munlty-3 ... , , , , - .v:;t. Our city and" county are not 'able' ia adTanc .vary much moaey Dor road Improrement' 6n account of T their bonded; Indebtedness. :' i If we have ery much mora lmprorement. It will hara to be don free, ' r - Let us unite this spring Into r-oupi nil ff Mir ' nui ' mi' XD doubly paid for the 4errlca it will be i. . . i i im vur vuuiuiuaqi., now lei 8 now many real, progreasrr cltlxent wa haTfr In Pleasant Grove. ' '" CARD OF THAfrKS Wa wuh to thank all those who helped and assisted la iha sickness and death our husband and father. Mrs. Thos. PhWJpi and Fatally. . Cheaper Sugar There Is only ene way to get yoir sugar fer less and at the right price j aad that Is save on tha ether things yea aeeaV ;- SEE rTODOWS Big ship, eat af ladles Sweaters,1 to go at ASTOMSniXG LOW PRICES THIS WEEK AKD KEXTv '--i --..r.-. -. . Royal Clothing American Ferk, Ktxt Skaggs Grocery Store. . WE SELL FOR CASH Aim FOB LESS MESSAGE M .. ...... ; ... : .i. . ' : I ' v , J. . i Let us introduce you COAL Quick and, Ilot at $5, 1 , " , in the yard. We, also carry an excellent grade' coal. ; The hardest coal in LOCAL BOY :" . WINS STATE TITLE In tha A. A, U. wrestling tournarJos. Richardson. Mrs. 8elena Marrou meat Friday and Saturday at Bait Orson Bprague, Laon Oorden. Mrs. Lake. Alton CUrk won the sUta'Annla Klrk, Mr. Robert J. Cobbley, amateur welterweight championship by . defeatlna Guatav Thadall who previously held 1U Clark won his bout tha first nlKht In 40 seconds and won both hla bouta the second night,! the final bout being won In a tain- ntea.-.;-:".;' '-'7 f'- Virgil Loader of Pleasant "drove al so showed up well, winning the first night's bout but logins after a hard fight tha second nlfht '. . Ralph ShoelL tha ' young bantam weight of Pleasant Grove, won his bout by ia decision after IS minutes of wrestling. ' The second night was a little harder, ,ae he had an older, exberienced man to wreitle. who fin- ally threw him after It minutes and 50 seconds, but this gave him second plaoa In that weight. ... , l"Tb9 referee ; was Ira Dora, who prased tha PL Grov grapplera- and wondered what kind of food wa had hero at Pleasant Grove, -The high school celebrated the win ning of these bouts on Monday, With! marked enthusiasm. i I 0 ' Thomas Phillips jLaid To Rest Funeral services were held in the Pleasant Grove tabernacle Saturday afternoon for Thomas- Phillips, with Bishop 8- L. Swenson conducting, j Two numbers by the ward. choir aad a solo by 8. D. Moore romposed the: musical numbers. The invocation was offered by Charles J. Olsea and the benediction . wag. pronounced by Bis bop JBOC' OIptoV-V-- -'--. - Tha speakers ware, f Thomas H. Martin Hanson aad Leonard American Fork: P.. M.; All- iag o man of Provo and Bishop. Swenson. Interment was In American Fork cemetery. cem-etery. . Beside his wife, deceased Is survived by two - sons and three daughters., ' More Books The following torts have been add ed to the library this week: . , .Vicar of Wakefield, by Goldsmith. Oafbf Destiny, by Williamson A-Certaln-Rlch- Maa, byWhItor : Slerry." by McCutcheon. Innocent by Corelll. : Polly of the Hospital Staff, by Dswdl " Eva of St Agnes and Other Poems. by Keats. ; i'.S.JS'-'f'f'. Re-creation of Brian . Rent, , by Wright. . A Man Without a Country, by Hale. Heroes of Today, by Parkinson , DAT and NIGHT SEE VICE Gas, Oils, 'Accessories - and Confections. - V GATES and BADGER Tire and Tubes ARROWHEAD 1 SERVICE STATION :. v. ' ; H. O. Robertson ' to our good summer . Per Toe "Brooder"' Utah. f I ':-1 t .V V Llanv Local Peocle Attend Temple -Excursion Among these from Pleasant drove, who attended tha Tampla excuraion Wedneaday were: : Chaa. a Johnson, Edmund Cragun, Mrs. Walter Brown, Meaara and Mes 1 dames; J. Haivs. Arthur Halvs. Geo. J. Halvs, Irving Hooley,: Robert I Wright. John Baxter, Lester West, D. B. Thorns, Benjamin Walker, Al bert Anderson, Jos. T. Wright, Ernest Ern-est Foulka and family, Ruben- Tom-llnson, Tom-llnson, W. L. Hayes, J. L. Atwood, IWlnfleld CUrk, Edward Bush, T ,H. ' Gleaaon, Jas. A. Nelson, Elvtn Thome Joa. Olpln, Bv-D. Olpin, A. H. Olpln, H. W Jacobs, Clarence Gammett, Clifford. Tomllnaon, Clifton Harper, G. A. Oscarson, J. H. Walker, 8wan 0, Anderson, Mrs. E. R. West. Mrs. w smnn, Mrs. nana Bmiin, jira. Hattie Richards, Mrs. Edna Church, Btrt D,ll Helmar N. Nelaon, - Joa. Hilton. Mrs. Mary Armitstead, Mrs. AlIc Robblns, Mrs. Annie- Gardner w Mrs Ethel West v ; . , 7 i John Green cam down from Bing ham on a business trip Tuesday. . v Mrs. John H. Muixell Is confined to her bed with rheumatism. , . Clyde Glllman cam down from back Bingham Wednesday returning Thursday, Mrs. Lloyd Gray spent Wednesday at Vineyard, the guest of bar mother MrsjLystrup.5'- ' . -' :' -' ' Tun: C I" Warnlck spent Monday in Salt Lake - visiting her mother, Mrs Geo. Webb. Mr.and Mrs. C..U-Warnlck. Junius WMtillNM "Beeala " Newman - and Emily Anderson, member flof 3 the SUW Sunday School Board, attended, attend-ed, tha eoaventi'ori held at tha L. D. S." University fot!. tha Sunday flfchool Boards of four: stakes" last; Sundar. Mr. and Ms. Lloyd B. Adamson and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gammett will be hosts and hostesses to the "Young Mothers tlub members and , thelr-hus- bands Saturday night at the Gammett Gam-mett home. The decorations will be la flt Patrick's colors , and rememb- rances.; Fifty 'guests are Invited. rMrs. Wells made a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday and on returning was held up for about twd nours by drifting snow at the . point of the mountain. About 25 other automobiles automo-biles were lined up and as soco as track could be made, r snow filled It up again and the wind blew a regular hurricane. ;" V : " xrimm Tiits tibtm ntarUIned at a blrthdar narty Thursday of last week The1 invited guests ' wararr-rJPIiabatn Swenaon, Ruth Olpln.'TnelmA Peterson, Peter-son, Rath" Smith, Maurlna,Gourley, u.i. ehn.1t . TAltaa Wsdley. - Eva Nelson and Elalna and Wanda 1 Gray of LehL Delicious refreshments ware served, . '' - J ' The Sunshine' cummlttea of thaUa- eond ward and friends of Master Harold Har-old Rlchlns gave him a ttttle social Tuesday: afternoon. Aboat M ;geaw were present.' Refreshments served. . Harold' hss beeni 111 . sines last June and the last- few weeks he hss been bed-use. . snnenn y w heart trouble and dropsy. Si a,M,wM,MMMMMeMa aa aw iai an aaiMM.lwawaMaMWaM"awaaws. . Pleasant Grove Locals i Another Bi 5 Wrestling Match MOZART; HALL, PROVO ; ,V RlM, March 12ft.' IS 1 Mike Yokel vs Fader the new Walto rules, Former Pleasant Grove ' . Resident Dies in Idaho Mrs. Geneva ChrUtenaen Lim, wife of Ruben Lim who Is well known here died at Riverside, ' Idaho, Mon day. afternoon.; . . Mra, Llm's ten day old baby was brought here for burial last week by its father. , When Mr, Mm returned to Idaho he found his wife seriously 111 and she passed away a few hours after "his arrival. She is survived by ' her husband, I daughters and S sons. " Mr. and Mrs.; Lim were born and raised here but moved to Riverside, Idaho, 10 years ago where they have since " resided. . .v - ; tf, T. Ellis and Mrs. All Bessant went to Idaho. Tuesday morning to aid In bringing the remains here for burial. . . -o 7-7-;- Trade with Pleasant Grove I5erc. Co. snrl oet a. ronrxyn with each r30c porchjse. The coupons will purchase any thixur from a comb up to a "Radio" set Call and we will explain the deal Be sure and ask for your coupon. - ;Mrs. Fred Fonts wss a business visitor la American Fork Tuesday. Heber Clark of American Fork, was a Pleasant Grove' visitor Thursday. : Mr. and Mrs. C H. Carson of Garfield Gar-field are vUlting with Mr. and Mrs. FidFauU.,,'.;. ; Mri.' Yed Pouts spent the week end at Garfield, visiting, her daughter, Mrs.riRreston Halaa... fVXlk.,. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Oler and son of Shelley, Idaho, art visiting Indefinitely' Indefinite-ly' with friends and relatives here. - 8. L. Dial retruned to 8oldler Summit Sum-mit 'Sunday after . spending a . few days f with his family here. BoyV Call and see our choice Utta jD'krJng suitor shJrts jnd shoes. tmtknt llrAVa lfFr a?A , Mr. and Mrs- Lester Armitstead returned re-turned to their , home in Tacoms, Washlnston. , Tuesday 1 after"" two week- vtsttrherej" with relatives-and frlenda ' ."The funeral services of Mrs. Geneva Gene-va Christiansen Lim are being held Friday afternoon In the tabernacle as we go- to press. ..The body . was viewed a the home of Mrs. Alf Bes sant ...u . -.' : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gammett entertained en-tertained 8unday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Lester Armitstead of Tacoms, .Washington, who are visiting with friends and relatives here for a short time. l, guesta were present. 1 Th. VAiinr Mother. Club met at the home of Mrs. Lela Banks Thursdays Thurs-days afternoco. Mrs. Ida West read m. atort- The balance" of the tima was spent In sewing anj social chat Refreshment wera served. " James H? Anderson of Salt Lake, gave a very Interesting lecture to the members of the Lindon 1st wara un- dsr afternoon. .His subject was Prop hecies, early, and Ister, concerning tha reclamation of . tha Holy Lend and h.r mmibI dav fnlfillment. . The house was crowded to Its utmost capacity, ca-pacity, there being a number of people peo-ple from tha adjoining: wards pr sent . .J-h-lii-'vwir O e 51 Henry Jones g LI ef tea, l9-mlat reaads. A COURT OF : HONOR MEETING A Court of Honor meeting for the awarding of badges to BoyrjJcouti wie held In the Lindon First; ward last Sunday night for the Scouts of Pleasant Grove district. .The follow-Ing follow-Ing numbers were given: ,.,v ' 1. Song, "Have I Dona Any Good In The vJVorld Today. 1' Presentation of Colors, Troop 1 of Lindon. j . ' I.' 'Prayer Dean Anderson. ( t . ' , Song, ' Pu 'Your Shoulder to tha Wheel."1 "V; .! ; .. . t. j Talk, Albert Anderson, v "The Sewt and tha Community." .. I. 5 Presenting the Second dan awards by Deputy Commissioner H. 8. Walker." -V;-; :; 1 1 1. . Response, A.- L Culllmore. - 1 Duet, Jess and Don Walker. ' 9. ' Presentation of Merit Badges by Paul Walker. ; ; 10. Response, W. L. Hsyes. '" II. Duet, Jess and Don Walker! -11-Story. Paul K. Walker. , 1J. Song, "Sunshine n Tour Heart James H. Walker, president of the Court ' of Honor took charge of the meeting.'-'' ' sr-.-'.-' -L e ' i Uaa Held on Dry Chario jrues.uurtriary cjomplalnt PROVO, March , l.Steve Pappas and Gus Llkuresis, who have been leasing a farm near Geneva from W. A. Maxfleld, wei'a : arralngad before Judge tana B. Tucker this morning charged. wKavihig.'.lntosiealyiiu aaor In their possession. They took the statutory time In which to plead anu were raieasea on 5(W bond. -While tha officers were 'sesrchlng the houSe in which' Puppas and Llk-ureets Llk-ureets had lived until ordered to vacate va-cate by ; Elton 'Maxfleld, son W, A. Maxfleld, -Ukuresls discovered that the-plaoa had been burglarised, and that a diamond ring, ' a watch, 'a! stickpin aad (150 In gold' cash had been taken' from, a dresser draw er. Llkuresis Jlmmedlatflyjf accused Elton Mafleld with having taken the valuablea, and, swors to a complaint charging; hint with Vthlrd-degraa purgairy.r, Accoraingiy, Maxneld appeared ap-peared before, the court thla morning and his bond was , fixed at5 500. "pending "fiesrtogT"'r .,t?"f'?V' , According to a story told th officers offi-cers by th Greeks. Maxfleld had ordered or-dered them off the place, and they had . prroeured a . restraining order from the district court asking Maxfleld Max-fleld to appear before the court on March 19 , to show csuse .why he should be given possession of the premises. Pending the execution of the order, ; Llkuresis declares '; that young ' Maxfleld, accompanied by some other men, who ha says 'represented 'repre-sented themselvaa to be officer of the law, went to the farmhouse and ordered himself and Pappas to vacate. va-cate. : It was while they were away Llkuresis deoleres that - the - house wss entered and the Jewelery stolen." A baby girl arrived at tha home of Mr.- and Mrs. Marion Greene of American Am-erican Fbrk Thursday; morning. " Mrs. Greens was formerly . Mlu Marlon Tanner of this city. .. ' ; i ' ........ ,i . . We ServipeAH Makes of Batteries and help you to When you need a new Battery" Oversize : Hayes Auto Co. ATTENTION! ajBnVMgajBnBHBBaVaaaWHBVMM i- Y f . rOR CLEAN-UP WEEK DON'T FORGET TO PAINT UP Get your PAINTS at T COUNTY SCENERY Provo, March 7. One . hundred thirteen, beautiful photofrsphs. of -. lTtah county , scenery were sent ' .to ; Pleasant Grova last week by the otfl-, t clals of the UUh County Outdoor , Aisoclation on tha flrat left of their f Journey , to all th high schools t or the county. rr These pictures Include": FIRS LECTURE viewa. of, a,- great many canyons, , , waterfalls, lakes, and other Interest. Ing feature U the county. - tt . , .L In .accordance with the schema of t ... tha Outdoor Association ' tha first .' lecture , on Utah county scenery was .' given , la . Pleasant Grove Thursday evenings This lecture, v which was given by a spesker from the B. Y. ,': U. wa Illustrated by a number f lantern slides. - v - . . . One or two schools hava . not . ap ' V plied as yetv but according to tha , . otOclals of th Association, It looks as. though , practically , every high -, t school will take the views and the Vt lecture. There la no expense entail- ' " ed except tha coat of transporting 1 the exhibit from one town to another.; ' -and the coat of transporting tha !eo k ? tarary( '.'f iy: ;;..i.,v!;: Y;i.:K f.-v. 'r- Ruben A. . EUb Leaves ' Agricultural College to m t Teach in ralrvlew Ruben A. Elll of Pleasant Grove,' -j a Senior at tha Atigcultural College of Ctah, left, tha College on Fsbrnary ' W to fill a poslUoa as teacher In tha' Junior High School at ralrvlew,- Mr., Ellis will teach General Sci- ! t ence and Agriculture.. This will hot' . be his first attempt at "teaching' as 'VS be has had on year's previous ax-' perlenoa as a teacher : In ;. Uintah ' county. ' 11 ; ; ? ?;;';: Mri Ellis whi' ;yeceiva coliege" cred-,' :t' it for teachmg'.aa well as an excel- ,." , ' j iou., aitiiir anu wui return in ua spring soon ss his teaching ;is.v:r over to graduate from tha College. He Is majoring In Farm' Management and has taken many other farm courses , - o Hs was most successful chair-' man of the banquet given by v the Omega Tan FtsUrnlty the night before be-fore be left to begin his teaching and hss slway shown great 'Initiative la his college work and activities. 7Mr. EM 1 a member of therAg. Club and has been a member of the ' college swimming team the last two years. (He was a member ' of isst year's track team, played - on the hand ball tournament and took se- .f cond place In the javelin throwing. , Fairvlew la not only j getting a teacher but a scholar snd sn athlete to aid in her high school activities U. A. C News. M. and Mrs. Isaac Hayes were Bait Lake visitors Monday night , Ths infant child of Mr. and Mrs. ' Msthew Besxant has been seriously -.Ill with bronchitis but, at present ia much improved. . , A Mrs. J. 8.: Holdaway entertained the members of the Primary 8taks Board Saturday. 'After the regular J' business otih meeting, refreshments were served. . " I:' . A ,, , ' . N .... get tbo most 'out of them get a WESTIN01I0USE ..J Guaranteed, .ft 5 .1 i : ' t rl" ;, ! I Farmers Exchange ". Phono 23'- (Where the Farmers.Trade) v PLEASANT GKOVE Phrtfl i A-W 11 . '. i tn ; i ; Ik:!'. i't ... vnitncT TUB DATE .Xoaday Slght-PROTO 1 , 1 .. V " . - , " , ' . I 5! |