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Show 1- ' MTT7RDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1926 SATURDAY. DECEMBER 13. PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Aotivitios of The Forest Ser- "IS .Oar -: imm G& to vice In American Fork District 1 Ms V Bv Forst Raueer V. N. West. x'nmber cars over the American Fork-Jrovo road.. UlUuri, J o . T : " dumber Improved Camp Grounds Between Timpanogos . cave ana Aspen uruve .10,031 -f 2,100 Id m m V X ILL LTa l ana a - : I r-M A V . Ik I IP 0 i- ' I.. I- - ill! - - l - l- Cf : r . Tb 1 TU-,..-i m 1 IB . id u . I ixon-BaYlor-Lussell Co-. igrv I ) . Th One-Wcii House " . . l 4 V""' . Xhese camps are equipped with sanitary toilets, garbage pjta and .KamhfpliaitoraJMmg tWNational Forest for a part or more days . ' as folio W8: "Special us permittees and guests 1;, .,,l,,....l,83g Campers ''-. v ., .-J0,850 v 'Picnickers" r."i ' 20,994 Transient 'tourist-..,,, ..... r , , . , ,.., 16,473 ptreaHyTTtendeverarforeigiT-ations visTfedTimpanogos1 Cave National Jlonament during 1926. Tlmpanofos Cav was dlscoTered iB.t il, 192. - It . was set apart II National Monumetft by President Birdlng October 14,. 1922. It is tpcrated under the snperrision Ot the ftutch National Forest' by the Tim-linoos Tim-linoos Outdoor Commtttee. The proceeds, above expenses, are ill ipent for further developing the Ctre and for improving the facilities Manila Notes Mrs. C. I Warnick, Reporter. The bishopric, committee of rec. reatlon, and the- presidents and conn, selors of each of the auxiliary organ). cations of the ward met and decided upon a definite plan of recreation and .i , ,...- .i year, it w a ueuuni wa m o"um fm c and recreational purposes. I ' ne entrance to the Care 1. 1200" 'eattott J i elevaUon above the Cave sta. " auxiliary organizaUon win . . ,be responsible for one part of this Hon camp grounds. , . V" " ,-... . with the following young people In n the year. nl . ' the cast of xharactersi - - ; At th. prent time all the old Warmcvj-meiia Burn. vooden stairs and runways are being L : T . j wooqu b- , nanii Da.y Wagstaff, Emma Ludwlg- tag Subway flooring which will in. ' u . .n .. ni dith. Blaine Swenson, wllford Pulley, re a more aecur. fooUng and wU Bryce Wadley and ellminau y,.polble chauce : slipping. committee of Tecreatlon gare At the present time were VP: r Amnnm Md ocM Friday. Dec. 17, ptcU of establishing on ML Tlmpan. egos peak a - glassed in Lookout House, which will be equipped with. buds showing the various places and objects of interest over the country.1 Thew maps will be meunted on a pedestal in the' center of which will be a revolving object locator. Peay Dairy, A ' Growing Institution Th PeaT Dairy. : located on . the Bf.t- MAit h-ttvami-AnMrieaa Fork and Pleasant Orove is In an taeai place to be accessible tor now lowas. Is a much needed business to both (ommuniuem. jdou. jrmr Peay with his sons Ethan and Harold talked una. matter otst Ttrj carefully making a complete surrey a dance and social to which all of the ward over the age of 11 were invited. Bach couple came In costume wearing some article of . elothina that was in style years ago. Several clever stunts were given and 1 dancing was enjoyed by alL Berlnnin with January the follow. Ing organlsaUons will have charge of nna nrnrram of Tecreatlon: January The Old Folks Commit, tee 4 I February ReUef Society I March Choir AprilPrimary .. mt Sunday School They are to prepare some special romarecreatlon to be Of Interest to air the ward, . i Rpst Wishes For a Right Merry Christmas . and a Very Prosperous New Yeat Six Stores Filled to Overflowing With Usetul Gifts ...j.,..,, w"hftv furnished them Homes are our business. -r " " T Vimit dartre. Go : ; and today the benefit omat impm ; . ,. j that, wiu'giaaaen uic :. . . , Give Furniture ine casting out u FurnitureverywherJ last. .There is a furniture gift for Jb l"f;ilj, bealttv with ' dlKSiS house-now! Shop Early! Avoid the rush! Bring Your Youngsters to Toyland Let 1 hem uei a xs.ci x uu Shmday morning, December 19, at snniitv School a special Christmas i m k- -itti eonslstinsT etl 01 DOltt ciues, uu 1 ,v. niin-n nnmbers: ltteraJlon',jaeIde4.iOstare..a-...awi B- rTAnaelyn Warnick bnslness for both cities. I o.itiBdersrarten Dept. The boya, Ethan and, Harold, arer M pmT.gBer Eres J attending to tne oeuTenng - n-.Tnttt.tIon of Lathers uraaie . . . milk and caring ror me i cow. ui. hi part supply it. rrom o oxioc --u ; Tn fnrm f Dantomime in costume morning untU 13 O'cioca nwm . . cnorn. ) boys are - busy ... sernng customers. . . j,.anB3crlntu.re m the afternoon the couecung anu . we-adith . IJ Silt " the wholesale customers a jne boop- . .. . . 'sri Af.few Hff'-ii : ; -F- itA I Ire called . tpon ana otner vui-6 . Th n-iie society . met at m- . . . ... i -. . i to this growing Industry attenaea j. Jesse Wadley Tuesaay HT Pan rin. irMtd ft. new Sanl- m.. li wna anPTlt as SI -""y jaternoon. iu. iu0 r- tary dairy barn large enougn to noue meeting with a program ana twfnty owi- Hts tana nouse ... ..riHvmellti- wera served. - already getting too small. . ine ci- , .,,,-,, ,, ine Tvrfe la made easy oy a large reading, n, PnhHe School is preparing a flmpfnv -rT1 nf rfftllr ttOIQ Wai-T. . . tnlu PlVpn on inB I " 11 o " v- L nriRlTIlB, muftiaui w "v 1 Visit the Peay Dairy and yon will olght of December 23rd consisting of " . SA .- 11 Aii -T. ft .... .Vv ntav I " songs,- recitations ana m bu be convinced of its cleanliness iy.tcm Mr. Peay' and his boys are energe. Urr irrlng Johnson and Miss Stet. Wednesday afternoon Ue workers, and desirous of pleasing (ft joftBBOn . Visited friends In Manila a... ineir customers. I 1 1 .....,.. "f'.V.V.'i'tt?? One-Price House Payson Boreh-Meatrand-Grocery- HOME OF GOOD (EATS Where you get young tender meat; . .. . and good things to eat PLEASANT. GROVE, UTAH Phone 45-' ' J?f ".va t T --w - ,., . . Miss Karma Partridge was called away from school on Tuesday to attend at-tend the funeral of her uncle, CE-aerrentlTsrProvo Bench.- lira, Ethel Meachain of Payson, oent Friday at the home of her par. ents, Bishop and Mrs. W. W Warnick. Neit Sunday nlaht at the regular sacrament meeting, Edward . 8outh. HrV ot L-hl will be-the speaker. He fi.a iM-t. returned from a trip thru (he Eastern States where his daughC r Pearl Is filling a mission. He has wiuA ell nolnts of interest reiaue to the organisation, of -the L. D. S. Church and will give an interesting talk on . these historic places ana tents. A boys chorus wiu.iuru.Du the singing. All are. invited to attend. at-tend. s.'-, ; .- - niaine W? Warnick has received sUtes. He will leave home January Srd for the mission home in Salt Lake City 'and will leave for his field of labor January 14t ..... Lenard Francom of Levan, was a xuest at the home o! Mr. and Mrs. c. L. Warnick Thursday. On Friday he and Mr. Warnick made a business trip to Salt Lake City; ' 1 Anna Drake of Payson, was visit. Ing at the home of Elva Meredith tor a few. days this week. The girls ex pect to return to the California mission mis-sion the first part ot next week. tl n. TVadler made a business trip to Salt Lake City on Wednesday. o. ? .iL.-;.j. Cannot Drive Car 1 r j-r-"-"fArrT.6r. One Year Leland Beers pled guilty to the -w.-. nf Hvlna an auto while und. er the Influence of liquor Wednesday In the city court of Provo and 'a sentence of three months in Jail was Imposed which was suspended pend. Ing good behavior. Mr. Beers was requested re-quested also to report to the court nnr-A onrh month for a year and Is forbidden to drive a car during that length ot timet Lindon Resident ... Buried Sunday Were 'Charles. A. Cobbley, Samuel H. Kitk, Albert Anderson, Benjamin Walker, and Bishop Culllmore. The opening prayer was "Ottered b"' William fJ. Culllmore and the benediction benedic-tion was pronounced by Lester O. West - ' .V, The friends and neighbors ot Mr. and Mrs. Fred Knight entertained at a farewell social Monday evening at ' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter ,Brown. the evening was spent in a ' ' short program, games and . refresh- Mrs. Rose Foulk Robinson, 50, who.; mcnis. ,Mrt and Mrs. Knight left died suddenly the preceding Wednos. Thursday morning for Burley, Idaho, day was burled Sunday following; the to make their home. Those attending funeral services held in tne unaon , Uie social were Hlshop ana Mrs. a. ward chapel. Bishop A. I Culllmore. l Culliraore, Mr. and Mrs. Waller was In charge. .l. br0wn, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew John. Musical selections were rendered son. Mrs. Addle Kirk and Mrs. Etta h ,h- ,.r choir with special num- Fowlke. .All Joined in wii-ing nr. , v - . - , bers by Alia and Laura Walker and Mrs. May R. Walker. The speakers and Mrs." Knight success in their new home. -4 a call to fill a mission in the Eastern 1, f .s. |