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Show Sebool Purposes As Outlined Out-lined By A. P. Uarnick "I dont know why but I Just can't get intonated la school" , So spoke a prospective atndant who cam into the school office a few days' ago. Thla - indiridual .waaJata entering Jiavlng remained oat as 7 long as , the law " would permit. Conileg into achool at a time whan all classes -were wall under way; whanLlnX(piilmlnary work aad been oomBlfttedianCL whan --tier members-. tthe elasa. seemed to hara no difficulty in, undemanding -what, to him, seemel VretkTAre con, ditions onlnTitint anougk to'dlecoar. ago any but those who. have, a clear andaratandlng of the.,urpose of achool and a strong 'wltfta force and control tha wsnderiog Blind, , WhsA Is achoolCluf liintar eating to tome and not to others t To Kach,M of, ... theaa,o,iuk bring forth a variety ot answara.,'.Bui: a close stndy must convince 'nt that schoolis but a specialised.' jproup In jprepw on JH.pvb.iW:ft.aii.Mn society. It la not a preparation tor Placing regularly from 12 o'clock life but ia a pari ot life itaelL iTho to 12:80 and regularly at 4 leaaona to be learned are how to live 'cIoclL waiting for the together; to learn uraelvee; and,Iead t0 their parts in tulh in understand others. Books, eattlp.k0Tder that full rehearsals might itart mant tnrhira ara hat mMm ta thla tOOB. end. To live a life of usefulness is , the objective. School, then, la a aocial environment for the purpose of " stimulating growth. , "-. i .-.I, .;- v.i -frn, "flirt, knj., n--,Mi:,vj;iz:- .--.r One cannot be Interested in school except he be interested in life. True life 1 freedom.4 to the one who understands life's purposes, and is " converted to them, there is no restraint. re-straint. So in school, raatralnt It only felt by those who either do not enderstand the fundamental purposes in life, or who are not converted to them. Prohibitory law is a safe-, guard, not a ball and chain. One la . free to act within itf boundaries. Its Drobibitorr powers are., , only fait . r.,W . " ' " when yon attempt to i depart from that which organised society has ap. s proved,. !...,.!:,,r .,,. IntereaC ) follows; ujnderatandingi When one lacks, -Inters; U is. be. cause of either .of two)" conditions: first, there la not common ' under, standing" orr second,' (lber ,D-proval ,D-proval of the standards i, the grdup. The first condition, can p corrected, and the second one, should be,eor rected. " :t v ,'! y '; t'-, , A, Vf Warnlck,. PrlncipaL i 0 1 " "K . Pleasant Grove Firemen ; EntertainIItaJiub f Firemen's Association ' The" local firemen entertained the TJtah-Juab ' County Amnion ''Sunday afternooa following an - Important meeting held in the Thornton Cabaret There i were: representatives from flpanashFork, -SprlngvilleProyo, American Fork and ' EJnreka. The visitors Inspfected our' Are1 equipment and were- ahown around .the city, At the meeting the Compensation Act, a bill before the present legislature was discussed relative to its btenefita and ' oM5gatknt.:.X ? ",,;:1v . Vatiour methods of. fire fighting were discussed by members.' ' Refreshments . were served . by the local flrwnen..V,'-r;;-:':'-' .' y '-! -ALHAMBR Fox Week. One week of splendid pictures sjj Joyful (Bntertalnment. ''' "r V i'l!; jt!;Every night a delight1 ' ' -; ' ' ' - 7 TonlghtJanuaryr22 LlAM BOYD and JETTA GOUI WILLI. A thrilling appealing romance of love and war. " Youl1 Bke it, v . - v - Also kd, Comedy. 10c and 20c. ; ... - - Ilondayi' January 24 arid.Tuesday, January 25 IMY and On nf thm moat talked of otctures MADGE SSLLAMY and HAH 'SANDY' Commandments of Lore. lOo and 20c r - t Wednesday, January 23 and Thursday, January 27 ' One of the screen's greatest achlsvementa.' u "THE IRON HORSE" - Featuring Geo. O'Brien. J. FarrteU MacDonald, Madge Bellamy and The Three Musketeers who clayed in "Tb Three Bad Men." 12 reels In all. MATINEE Wednesday -10c and 20a T . , ' Night 15o and 25c r ; ' - - : - :"' i ' 'Friday, January V BUCK JONES in a ' Comedy "NOT TO BE TRPSTED"--10c and 20c. i - L- r . Saturady, January 29- 1 f 4'THE FAMILY UP STAIRS" : A Big Comfedy brama. You,w!U roar with laughter when you eee it ' Regular Prices. l: - ', . , . "') -'i7-'';' ' ' English Dept. of P. a. It The editing of thla Issue of the Review m handled by the Pleasant Grove High School' English department. . : 1 Music Of The P. G. H. S. The music department of the achool la bailing nowaday! along the several tlnet, under the direction of .Firt7rX'3BecI.,'-V iTMOillu.am" Tlctor'9aYBeirVeirW2trira''lv succeaar.i:Ths chorus is practically The muslo has been analized thoroughly and found to be satlsfac tory in every line. The melody throughout is extraordinary in its ehtncIng"and"facInaUoTr"structuTe and arrangement In. the composition Itself it ia cleverlywritten and the music and words will take any off his feet, so to speak. . It ranges from Jolly, joyfull measures to beautiful, sensltlra and aad straina ' The students are taking a great interest In it and things are going oft excellently. The production la ah. solutely going to be the greataat opera ever turned oat bereabouta. Tha department has not had to go out of town tor the opera leads. Pro! Beck has selected the' cast' from the town : and achool. i ftmje vfu,tara prospects" "have been uncovered., r - The Band has been out regular to all the basket-ball games doing Its dutlea regularly. It has also been practicing with the 8tudent Body ta connection with the ' songs of . the school: With this co-operation it has been tested out that the best results come , from r the- baakeLball boys. Several of the fellows have expressed express-ed their opinion and appreciation ot the band. They claim U to 1 that the band Is much more practical than yelling,- therefore, .. our school nap adopted this methcr, together with. mall - portion of pep5omblnatlpn, and we hope the good results -will continue.- . y The orchestra has been taking things" falrlTeasyriiowever, it has played for a school, alumni and par. ents' dance as well as tor the p.ro gram on the P. 0. H. 8. Alumni day. The male and ladles gtee has Join, ed hands in"pnttlng the opera over, so we can put them down as a busy group. The male glee bowerer, rendered ren-dered a couple of numbers last Wed nesday at the HIgn 8chooIParenU Day program.' . Xldon Brinley. THEATRE GOUPA1 in . HAHiUSUN.viu in i ot the ecren. See Sandy 1 Ten . Senior Class To Present ' J Trophy Case To School For many . years "the graduating classea of the Pleasant Grove Illgh School have made it, a' practice to make a presentation of soma kind- to the school, 'Many of the advantages now enjoyed by the local high school students were ' made possible by thfese presentations. Thla year the seniors have undertaken an unusually large (ask. A large trophy case Is wiat tly Tare working to complete. '"'T':':: Ai present the trophy case "Is Bearing Bear-ing completion. It win coat In the neighborhood of one hundred and fifty dollars, ' It Is located between the two south entrances ;' to tie auditorium. maaimeidhiriiir- twentyJtwoby four feet and It seta back in the wall twenty inches .Viii,'' jyi'li' The ever Increasing 'nWber of trophies that our high achool is receiving re-ceiving makes the old trophy xese much too efafl.' -The hew 'case, pro vides) plenty of room and. la very at tractive ... i The seniors have- been- working the Christmas boiidaya the --Senior boye came tojthe Mgh school and did aB tfie rough'work such as digging the plastier out of the wall, etc A carpenter was, hired to complete the work.- The construction was directed by Mr,- Johnson. : He" drew the plan and spent his time helping in every way possible and overseeing the work of all the others. The class has not enough money at present to completely finance the project but they are planning ways in which the money may be raised. Thjey are all' working together and hope that when school is over in the spring they will have the trophy case completely com-pletely paid for A T? -f The class feel that when thla pro- SJect is completed they will be able to present to the school something -that will always remind the student of the class of 1927. ' Ag. Club to Attend - Social During Leader ship. "Week - Ag- Club of the Pleaaant Grove High School is going to attend , the farmer's section ot Leadership Week given over to a study of "Why Farm Lifer It la desired that the Ar Clubs of this". district spend from 3: S0i,l,ot board ot ftor tor the to 5:00 in the discussion of the problems prob-lems pTertalnlng to thla question.. The presidents of the Ag Clubs of each achool in the county are to apeak for about five minutes on "What They See About Farm Life - To : Make - It Worth While." - At the end of leach talk there will be a general discus sion on this -problem ..... 'i..T- . At 5:30 the Ag.. Cluhvof the University Uni-versity will entertain the Ag. Club boys and parents at a good social. Thetfahe will, be : spent Mntelling stories, drinking, dder, eating. apples ana paaying games." District' Scout r---s Council Meeting : ; District Council bf "thf" Ttmpano-goa Ttmpano-goa Council ot the Boy Scouts ot America met at the bank ' with - five members Tmd three visitors present David Gourley reported that; three awards had been made tinea the last meeting by. the Court of Honor and another,, meeting of , tha court would be beld on January 20th. ,: Clifford Wright reported that all but two of the wards were over the top on the financial allotment and these two would be in, he felt byan other meeting.vr:ir ( Edmund Cragnn reported and It waa ; decided to .take acttve part in the Sundays, ot Feb. 6tn and 12th and put over some marked programs "on Leadership training. , - - . .. Executive Anderson urged the attendance at-tendance of all possible members to the convention at Salt Lake on Feb, 14th when -National 8coqt Executives are expected to be in attendance. . :;:'-'V;-"1 '' " ''s " ' Warnick Chosen Livestock Show Secretary ..RecdWanfek.oCManfl,,;wlM appointed secretary of ' the Inter. mountim-Jrestock-snow -t Salt Lake. Mr. Warnick succeeded Dr. R. N." Mead who was secretary for mo ral years.. He will leave for Denver In a few days to select Judges for the Salt Lake show which will be gives in April. "Mr. Warnick was manager ot the t'tah County Fair of 1925. ; , Local Hissicnariea Attend inj New York School k Blaine W, "Warnlck of Pleaaant Grove and Ulsa Mada Shsllsy of American Fork are .among the new missionaries who are attending the missionary school held In New York which opened January 20th under the direction of Prealdent & U. Boberts of th Eastern Btatee mission, . The achool will be In .session' one month. In all about 65 missionaries are In attendance. Miss Ruth Elsworth and her mother, Mra. German & Jasworth are among tha number, twelve of the entire group being new la the field, Was Pearl ffouthwlck ot Labi la also In- the school. - iyi...i ,rja'8atnrd1nlght Deaaf et News the following item appeared In ' the "Utah News From Gotham" secUbn which concerns one ot our own Pleas, ant Grove" gir la,' a ; former ; Eaatarn SUtea L, IX 8. missionary t - It 'ia not often that a Mormon" writer baa hit articles published at the request, and In a Hebrew publication, publica-tion, but that baa been the fortune) of ontdeii.ltanertB ' Abraham 8ilversteln, he explained tiranrecentlntervisw, a Jew, turned Christian, i ' conducting a mission and issuing periodlcala. nt Binghamp ton. New-York, tor-the purpose of converting the Jews to Christianity. Mr. Sllverstein wrote serlea of ajtl. cTes relating the experiences of a Jew who accepted" Christianity for " 48 hours. These, the president went on, were objected to by a Canadian rabbi who signed himself Rasha. The BiBghamptoa publisher - waa at loaito find a Christian minister who would write lreply;Some Itlme before be had made friends of the "Mormon" missionaries, and one ot them Alda FugaL a girl from Pleasant Grove, suggested that the bead of the Eastern East-ern States mission might do It Mr. Sllverstein immediately made contact with President Roberta, and the result re-sult has been, a series of articles) ap. peering In the Redeemed Hebrew, a monthly publication. r:""rX- - .A.i -j;'' Oreni-Lindon Dairy ftAs&ociaUon Holds Ueetin . The Oram Lsndon Dairy Assocla. Uon held their annual meeting in the Lindon Hall Monday afternoon. Uaa. 17, at 2 o'clock tor the purpose of reporting last year's business and to coming year. The following report was read: ;' Number of members enrolled 104 2. .Number of members selling milk 86 7 Mllk received no of pounds) 1 -.JUnouutlot. cash distributed io producers $5572.71. - V : -: " i- The foUowlng. board was elected tor this year: Clyde GUlman, PreaCj dentj" Gilbert Richards, Secretary; T. L. Jarman, Alonto Hooley and A. G, Keetch, board members. . Notice To Relief . - Society Workers Next Tuesday.attuary -25th, t 2 p. m the Social Service work ofjbe Relief Society will be conducted in the labernade. Superintendent Datid Gourtey wBl give the (lesson. Mrs. David Dourney will sing and Mm ,H. W, Clark will give a reading. . U la desired that aU members will make' a special effort to be present and benefit by the splendid program which has been arranged. Mary HaWdaj. Dont faJt to hear Dr. Mlddleton's lllttstrated lecture on the "Lire ot UBooln, Sunday night at the M. I. A. Conference. - Stake r Tahbrnacle, American Forlu- . , -i -V Debating To Begin ; , :; inwearruture The question chosen to be debated by this schools of this state bs, ""Re solved: That the Volstead Act be to amended as to Mrmit the manu facture and sale '. of light wines and beer up to 2.75 percentum by volume." There has bpen some dispute as to whether the'hlgh schools- of this division should debate this question due to the fact that some of our school leaders think that mis ques tion nUy:b ent bodies. The tryouts however will be on the original question, and will be beld in the near future. , There will be. it is thought, more than a ilosen contestants for the team There Is an abundant of material in this line in ourhlga school, so a very successful year 1s expected. Patrons Day At ; A. very' successful Patron's Pay Program, was carried oat at the pleasant Grove High School Wednea. day... The students, were permitted to stayat borne and make possible the attendance" f parents or guardian. First band knowledge ot achool eon. dltlons makes tor closer co-opers. Upn ot boms and school . ;H At 1:20 a. m. representative classes in sach "subject taught" convened wtth the raguler teacher in charge, The students of each class wars represented repre-sented br their parents wbo wars made acquainted witb the courts of study' and objectives outlined for the course. ' The latter part of the period was given over for general discus, lion 'ot any. phase, of ! subject or prob. lems; which patrons cared to present Othertclasset ot thf pame cbiuractsr and purpose irers beld at 10:10 and UW. . ' ' '-- , , ' At 11:15 .a general assembly of teachers and patrons was held in the auditorium. A reading was gtven by Cynthia Laraon nnd a vocal solo was sung by Miss Lwna Jensen ; the male glee, club furnished two numbert, al. so Prot Guy C. Wilson of the Church School System talked to the Patrons on the wholesome possibilities of our young people. The burden ot bit prootwM thstOa?Lt to expect more and better progress from this generation of youth . than we have ever had before. ;-,t,r(t ... ' Luncheon was served at 12:11 by the Domestic Science Department ts about twoJinndred peopls, A The afternoon's program which was alto in the auditorium and which wet very well attended consisted of some very Interesting numbers: Mr. MoCstt and Mr. Beck played two lnstrumen. tal duett, accompanied by Mrs. Mot. fstt on the piano, Eldon Brinley sad Gertrude Gourly, two promialng vocaL isU of our High School, sang duet The mala ' talk of the afternoon was given by SupC David Gourly ta which he explained to the Patrons the inequitable in-equitable diatribntloa of .tax money within the State of Utah. Other stay tlstkal facta of great Interest sad importance im-portance to school patron tax payers were presented by him. j v.'t.-t. ?h The evening program waa furnish. ed by the Public Service Bureau of the B. Y. U. Several rery excellent numbers were given. After the pro. gram, the Patrons and cWsens were invited to enjoy a free dance tn the High School GymsMlum.' Tbo mnsld was furnished by the EOgb. School Orchestra, .i:..- Every session was well sttended and many of the visitors expressed s great deal of satisfaction because ot the project ' (-;' " ":' f ';" r 'i.'.'-i Debating Early in January of leach school year debating assumes , a plAce of major - importace , In , the school activities of the high school.. For the past fourteen years this activity has been carried on each year la Pleaaant Pleaa-ant Grove High School f No, high school 4n Utah . County , haa ; better record of debating Jt.ear; after, year. Soma high schools have made debating debat-ing a major activity, one. ,yerjthen have dropped tha activity to. takeTft up again when . conditions bave proved' favorable. . . Our 'high schoor holds one , state cham pkmshi p In debating as -weH as number of division and district victories. iFor the faatjthrae ; years Pleasant Grove High and Lincoln High School are the only schools In Alpine district to eater competition In this very worth while effort. 0 The question for debate thla fear has not baen decided for . certain. Tryouts for the team will be deter mined within a few days. We have the prospects for a very successful debating team although three of last year'i team graduated. ;L The activity aoDeals because of its genuine worth obtained by students who make the mm: ' -9 . ifrs. ' Thomas " Fenton ' entetafoed the Yoiing Mothfjs' Club at her home on First South and L Centjer " Streets, Thursday afternoon.' "A 'very delicious luncheon . was served,. by the hostess and an interesting program was given. All the guests enjoyed themselves. (Tom wasnt home.) - Ploasant . Pleasant Grove 7hlt$- . 7eshcs Lchl Pleaaant Grove walked through tha game with LeW, as Ttotort, The home town team waa' held to only two field baskets during the, whole play, both ok vueiq viuii iron wt wniux-u ui floor. , Tha Grovers were superior ta every department, of the game. Tha game' was slower than with Provo although al-though the scoring was ' held fairly ugnc . ne aetenie w we lawn took the opposition comptotly oft Its feet and they never came, back la any part of the game.. All Pleasant Grova men played wefl. u ' r.-V "The 'score! ' -fc!; K, PLEASANT GROVE "' O. T. F. P. Christiansen. If.'. Brinley,': rt. Hayes, c. . West, rg. . Olpln, Ig. . .5.1 1 11 -.2-0 -1-1 n jl 11 . 0 a cl Kirk, It 0 1 11 11 I I "LEHI - T. P. P. Stewartlt Fjeld, rf. : i l i , a 0 4 I I Briggs, a. 0 I 11 0 0 0 0 1 i 1 t Bishop, tg. Beck, rg. ..... ' -'r ,,.1 f , .' Referae: ' Weight. . ; XTcnpUai Barnett, . ; . ; ' Coach Richard's warriors harp beak doing well this week, getting la final trim tor the B. ,Y,': H. 8. Saturday, They expect by tar to have the touj eat batOa of the eeasOn.- The Grovers white-washed 'Provo S3-7. and Lett 28-1, but that doesn't say they wCl hive things easy aeit' Saturday. J, . The B. Y, H. B. has been playing ns league games witnout its regulars. They bare 'baea ineligible, but will e3 show up la the game Saturday.' They wilt be considered one bf the leagues siaogaat-oints. y , tn mw mis seen worang nara to prasetft, a strong . defense ' la , Its league games. Coach Richards Is working' h a perfect paseing, drfbb ling aad flvenan game. Assistant Coach .West' has been working" har& with the second group and they bare" been opposing the main string for the adrantae of botn UamaT Tha bora are working together in fine shape this season,' and have the best prospects for a State title Seen la this region fm ......t I-:-.-.- -- r: Tha men are so far reported la good wuuiwra. aiuiuuko. . wjw9 were they have pulled out ot the knots ta uw Buayob - i - Christiansen, T Brinley, Hayes. West and Olpln look like tha starting fire next Saturday. These boys hare been doing great stuff so far. Christiansen, Brinley and Hayes have seemed to get through their opponents fairly wan while Weat haa made up tha other lad of the offensive quartette. '' West 4nd Olpln have been playing grjeat defensive de-fensive fcafl. baffedlng their' opposing fonrarde And slipping down occasion ally lor's few neat ringers. Kirk haa also been playing well at the forward DOeltkm. The bora nf thm ' arjmA string ars going ,wU at their respec tive poeitlons, : Baxter and Linebaugh pivot position and Harris and Johnson at the defensive post, are high type substitatea, The chearlng and support baa been excellent so far from the student body aad townspeople. They will be ex pected to all be there Saturday. Eldon Brinley. Goto-- ARROWHEAD ":-''. rr For Gas- Oib, Tires,- fCules, Confectionery and LuncTb Goods. ? Pleasant Grove, Utah |