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Show - . .-..., ' y . ..." .-.f-.- v-.:v , - 7" AMEBinAN FORK CITt? - "" ; SATURDAY, SMB SATURDAY, SKPTEMBER 18, 1926 ';i 1 ill1' '.Mi r i ' I ' I ..' ii i i I " i , ' ' " ; . I J , ! M 1 t f 1 Pleasant Grove News Mr. and Mrs. Seth Pett or Raman, l't;th, viHited Sunday irtth Mr. and V. L. Uroene aud family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Chrlstensen left ..Thursday for Duehesne for a visit over thn week-cud with relatives. rela-tives. TIip Third Ward Relief Society en-t' en-t' i tanned at a iiiltitii; Tuenilay after-Mi after-Mi mi at their ward chapel. After the (j.iilt was finished u oclal hour was i njiVcdj' Iti'lrcshiiit nts were served. The 'Third Ward Relief Society 1h j i iuniiiK a Hoclul next TueHday, Se,p-j li nt-hf-r -1st in honor or their presf-ili presf-ili nt, Mrs. Minnie Audurtton, who has ! .. :!i) d and Is leaving October 7 for u ;n issiop- to Ntfrway. The Sunshine Committee of the 'i li lt d Ward Relief Society entertained' entertain-ed' in lii. nor of M in. lluhlah Richlns at her home Friday afternoon. A I'logium, social chat and refreshments refresh-ments were enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mri. Leonard Walker and MIb Ora RasmiMsen were Salt Lake visitors Friday. ' Mrs, S. A." Kirk was a Salt Lake visitor from Sunday till Wednesdav of this week. n Mrs. Walter Baxter and dauBhlef. Josle, were Salt Lake visitors Friday on business and pleasure. Mr. Clarence Creese of Colorado watt visiting friends In Pleasant Grove Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. David Lorda and two sons of Idaho Falls, are vIhRIiik -with Mr. and Mrs. George Harris and family. The Young MoUiers Club and" their partners entertained , Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hayes, who will move to Salt. Lake In the near future. Mrs". Hayes ha been an active member of the club for gome tlmo. Dinner waa served at 8 o'clock after which, the evening was spent in games, music and social chat. "' m : i in New New DRESS GOODS AND SHOES ARRIVING- DAILY Priced To Suit You. Come In and See Them. We Also Sell Groceries, Bakery Goods and Staple Hardware. Oranges .: 20c Per Dozen Lemons 25c Per Dozen Busy Corner Store PAY CASH IT PAYS. MAIN STREET . PLEASANT GROVE Now is the time to Avoid Those Autumn Colds (Jot now soles for your shoes. Old Shoes Made New nt (ho Pleasant Grove Repair Shop All Work Guaranteed. India Tires A NEW HIGHER GRADE TIRE FOR THOSE WHO WANT THE BEST FOR THEIR MONEY. Let us point out the special feature. Hayes 'flute 60 FlKIt GRADE CUSTOM-MADE J. L. TAYLOR LCOL -5 Why Not GET A SUIT TO FIT YOU? WE HAVE OVER 1000 SAMPLES OF SUITING. Latest Designs. 500 STYLES TO SELECT SE-LECT FROM. Satisfaction Guaranteed Thorno Clothes Shop Mist Blanch Johnson has gone to Green River to teach school ttie coming com-ing winter. , 1 ' j. J. V. GlHnian and A. O. Keetcht-tended Keetcht-tended a' farm bureau meeting at Provo TueHday evening. Edmund Cragun and family leit Wednesday for a trip to Dryces Canyon Can-yon and Southern Ctah. Mr. and Mrs. George Harris visited Sunday with their daughter, Mrs.. Uernard Welch, ot American Fork. Mr. and Mrs C. H. Carson and children of Fairfield, are visiting this week with Mrs. Carbon's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fouti. A fine nine pound baby boy arrived at the home 01 Mr. aud Air. Uustave Oiner Monday, September loth. Mother and baby are doing fine. Jlr. and Mrs. Fted Young entertained enter-tained Thursday of last week lif honor of Mr, and Mrs. Byron Adams of Sterling, Idaho. Uulon Dixon aud his agricultural students are preparing a display for the County Fair at I'rovo, September 22nd, 2.'ird and 24th. . Desiring to maintain the record of a "weUkept" playground, which has long been established in our school, the teachers and children spent part of Friday cleaning up thee rubbish and weeds which had accumulated during 'the vacation months. Mr. and 'Mrs. Byron' Adams of Sterling. Idaho, were In Pleasant Grove last week shaking hands with their many friends. They returned to Idaho Sunday after a week's visit. Mrs. Adams' mother, Mrs. Winn of American Fork and her brother, Lloyd Winn and family, of Magna, accompanied them1 to Idaho. - ii aviw Republicans Attention There will be a Republican Primary in the City Hall, Saturday evening, September ISth, at 8 o'clock p. m. to elect It! delegates to the County Convention Con-vention to be held in"theNew Tlk iti'e, Pleasant Grove, September 2'.th. and to transact any other busi-ne:i. busi-ne:i. that r.iay properly cr.nie before the primary C Ij. WAUNICK, Chairman. MANILA NOTES Ward Conference of the Manila ward was he,Id Sunday evening commencing com-mencing at 7:30 p. in. Several re. leases were made in the auxiliary organizations of the ward. New officers were sustained as fallows: ; President of the Y. M. M L A. -Merrill M. Warnick. First Councilor Blain WL Warnick Second Councilor Ivan Thane ' President of the Y. h. M. I. A. Mrs. Adena Swenson. j First Councilor M,rs. Martha Adams Second Councilor Mrs. Amelia Burnam President ot the Primary Mrs. Lillian Ellis i First Councilor Mrs Jesse Irer. son i Second Councilor Mrsi Rubys R. Warnick 66 per cent of the population of the ! ward were in attendance ait confer.' enca i The M. I. A. Sitake board members were guests of Mr. and Mrs A. P( Warnick on ' Tuesday evening. A ' weenie roast and fruit festival were enjoyed by all present The officers of the Manila ward M. L A. met at tthe home of Mrs. Adena Swenson Thursday evening. Business Busi-ness pretalntng to the coming years work was considered. Miss Effle Warnick has returned to Provo where she wllj resume her position as faculty member at the B. Y. U Mr. and Mrs. Mcttcas and Mrs. Robertson of Sprin grille, were guests of Mrs. Jesse Wadley on Sunday, j Mrs. Ethel Meckln "of Payson, Is visiting thto week wtth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W- W. Warnlclr, i Mr. and Mrs. Kin Davis of Salem, i visited wtth felattves and friends j here Saturday and Sunday, j Virgil Meredith and Orval Hallett ! left Monday morning in the car be. I longing to Virgil Meredith. They; started for Oregon according to friends. j Mrs. C. L. Warnick went to Iehl on Sunday to see her mother, Mrs George Webb, who is leaving Iehl and niovlngi,othe home of her daughter, Mrs. Laura Slazner, in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. A. P Warnick enter, tainer the faculty members of the Pleasant Grove High School, Mr. and Mrs David Gourley, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton Thursday evening at Camp Altamount in American Fork canyon. A chicken dinner was serv. ed to 21 guest who later in the-evening enjoyed themselves around the bonfire and the grandure of the ran. jrons at this time of the year when , beautifully colored leaves and shrubs eover the mountains. The guests report having had a very pleasant time. 4 OPEN THEIR BigFall Monarch Range Sale , Monday, September 20th Pleasant Grove Store BE THERE! GET YOUR NEW RANGE NOW. 10 DOWN PUTS A MONARCH RANGE IN YOUR KITCHEN EASY MONTHLY PAYMENTS ... - . .00 f ri 1l ML .1- l )l 11 j 1 v J I Jy'V nriiiU '' ' t "Vfiiiiiiiiiiiiigi ' i j SpecialDemonstrations An expert cook from the Malleable Iron Kange factory will he at the Pleasant Grove Store Wednesday and Thursday. September 2!'th and 30th and will rive tree cooking demonstrations. Be there! Learn new dishes! Learn new cooking methods! 4J Easy Monthly Payments MONARCH RANGES are Malleable ranges every bolt rivited no air leaks. MONARCH Duplex Draft-saves Draft-saves fuel and gives perfect baking results. MONARCH Vitrifused linings lin-ings will not rust. Enamel and Nickel trimmings trim-mings make them a thing of beauty. See Them ! fe Buy Your New Monarch How! On Monday morning, September 20th at 8 o'clock, the Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. will open their doors on the biggest Range Sale in their history. the features of this big event. You have been waiting for a new range for long while. Now is the time for you to buy. Monarch Ranges are built ifl many styles. The range you want is here. Don't delay! Let us show you! F. Q 42 Piece Gold Band Dinner Set ree 10 Piece Aluminum Cooking Set Absolutely Free With Each Range F R E E D I S H E S Beautiful Dinner Set WITH EACH MONAECH EANGE P vp p F R E E A L U M I N U M W A R-E |