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Show SATURDAY; JANUARY' 291927 AMERICA FORK CITIZEN' ' SATURDAY, JANT TtY' f' 1927 Pleasant Grove IiOcalisC ; Mm. Ethel Drysdale will spend the f.eekcnd in Salt Lake , visiting ,wllh Ireuda. , .'' ,5. l usi of Salt l.a!to pity, was sAji oa our Htiwls Thuraday shak-iEK shak-iEK linniU willi old frlcmU.i ! If" you eonttm;;!;tta seeing Kuropo note ,thft experiences of' Kid and Con at the "Red' MlV opera! 7 adv. .Mrs. Alice GolcUorthy. of Bingham, ppeat tha week' here, with hrr parent, Mr. and Mrs. Carl SJouerg. Mr.-and Mr. Fred Younjr visited Wednesday with Mr. Young's sister, Mrs, Honry Hethers at Heber. The firemen gave a Ore drill Thursday Thurs-day evening to keep up Interest in fire fighting and to teach team work anwnge"lfremen. " 777 Ohlen Baby Chicks" For Sale By Olpia Pros., Pleas-ant Pleas-ant Grove, Utah, Phones 27-W and 21-W2. adv. Dr.sL. Cullltnore and Mrs. Evallne Reed gave excellent tali to- the Re lief Society of the Undon ward Tues day." '. The ' meeting ; waa-- largely at toadadw-a-ifeg- - The Freshmen and Sophomore class baaketb&ll leam played the Lincoln Freshmen' and "Sophomore team at I Incorn Tuesday .the score being 11 to U In favor of the locals.' ' ; - - I ... MrtandMni.Parsoaltlchrda attended at-tended the-funeral otlMra.ftichard'j '.rathe nt M&64 Monday, . They re-manned re-manned for a few days to visit rela-,t rela-,t 1 verth ere.1 vi - 1 I - The Senior class .'.held, Jhelr; irj'dUts for the.'r class play this week. "The bypayClrl" la the Utle of the play to :e prepared for presentation before school closes. . Mrs. F. C. Shoell went to Ogden Friday and I tie Miss DorthV, who Is 'attending school there, returned Frl-lay Frl-lay evening' with her mother to spend he week-end. I Wilfred Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. 1. K, Allen, of Vineyard, formerly of bJe city, 4 convalescing at the Leh! i iosp'tal following a- double operation oper-ation for Hernia. . - ' The family of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard A'alker have . been suffering., with neaalea. , Two of the children have :een afflicted with pneumonia fol-awing fol-awing the attack -of measles. The Misses Helen Swenson, arrctt ar.4 Ada Fugal and Emily Elroy elson, Harold Hardman and .' Roy j'ufial entertained themselves by cook-ng cook-ng and serving a splendid dinner at !ie Swensod home Monday evening. . eaeaaesssa The Utah Power & Ught Co. gave social to the employes of the Provo ivisten at the Ellis home In Provo tat Saturday night, iirs.' Ethel U-ys-ale, our n'preaentatlv here, attend-d."" attend-d."" She reports a yerjr enoy able ning. , On Tuesday at the high school a Pep" .rally waa held in honor of the cent basketball victories, A char 'cterlstic "Pep' ' talk was given by 3. a reading by Vera urton Smith, rown, a duet by Harold Hardman nd Roland Jacobs. School songs ompleted the much appreciated pro-ram. pro-ram. i . . . " ,. , Ilary Bushman; instruct-r instruct-r of piano, giving lessons t the residence Of HyrumX right each 7 Saturday, "cmer student of Edward Elniball,; tabernacle rganlst. Now a student of liner Nelson B. Y. XT. adv.' 1 1 mMklix .swrV I oodowh iTo xj cau ivtfr hash- J russ - WJimWi -HSABTV rAL W Wi "Hdill -and toi'i-X ATyfVNyw i Ks-L PuTBTbCvrASES -SWMMttX THe SNOOPfS-K; 3 CuHNEBS AND STATE- I Watch Kid and Con go while the going Is goodat the "Red : 'Mill-opera.' 'Mill-opera.' (P. O. H. 8.) 7 " adv. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark of Ding-horn, Ding-horn, vlBlted relative .'in-' Pleasant Groe Thursday evenriig. Little' Mis Leah Hichins, who has fcf cn so seriously lit, Is reported to' be much Improved in health.'.-.' Mr. and Mrs. "P. W. Harper and family returned Friday from a three months trip to Los Angeles. Mrs. Artfemus Holman was called to Provo Tuesday--on account of the serious illness' of her brother-in-law. John T. Pyne. - Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson entertained enter-tained "arte tnt' He KdsonTX Fork and Pleasant drove at their home Friday evening.- ' Dr. Culllmore 1 moving this week from Salt Lake to Provo to make hU home. Ilia office will be in the New City and County Building. ; 1 .. 0 ...in. Grade' School Notes All department! are congratulating Mrs. White and her students for tho' new 115.00 Rand McNalley Map of the World which bangs in their 6th grade room. . .. - It was won-In a contest wUh the otner grades in the recent vvttrA.i.zTMt and the 'Teachers Association contest. The (nan's souL competition '-'Was "very close. Thof students all responded in manner. ' a Splendid ' The Junior High Opera,- "Lone Pirates of - Hawal" will be staged Thursday. Feb, 10th In the High School Auditorium. Watch for mora advertising later Cards have been sent out this week from all grades of tha school to se cure parents' approval ror iree Tac. cination for diphtheria, under the direction ot the State Board of Health, Some, parents seem anxious to know Just how taccinalion will work, It safeness to the welfare of the child. tie. -: " Any weu imormea pnysician wm explain to the parent the small mount,pf injury done Jhe finll - Tet - the great good whlcli . will come from the child's immunity as a result ot ttie inoculation should the cniid oa exposed to the disease. This is an age of preventative measures rather than a cure ag. The best medical research Journals backed by the medical profession throughout the world highly recom-' mend Inoculation with serums anJ vaccination with vaccines as the safa way to . prevention of these dreaded diseases so costly to human life once they take hold. Parents should seek the advice of their local physician so they will not; hesitate to take action. Our School Board offers to give free vaccination to the children. Thous-j ends of school children have been given I tblsl treatment - without harmful results. o any Costly For get falne$$ - -. Sergeant lwts of ttie Wilmington (Pel.) polloe force returned from a two weeks' vacation spent Ip New fork, beaming with good cheer. Hv entered the police station and replied his colleagues with his adventures and then went home, where his pleasure pleas-ure turned te gloom. He had neglect' ed to turn off the water in the bathroom. bath-room. .Rugs were floating on the, first fleer and there was a foot ot water m the cellar.' Tha damage la estimated e WML i o Mtaneit Woman Our landlady is so stingy that she hents our knives so we can't use so much butter. Georgia Tech. Yellow Jacket. ' ' Winning Of Barbara -v ; Worth" Comes Here f. r.ln, I"1 I '' '' I ' p - ( i ,!-. , VltMAvTBANKY "Tha Winning ot Barbara Worth,' Samuel Goldwya! presentation ot tha Henry King producUon ot Harold Bell Wright's bast selling novel, with Ron. aid Colman and VUma Banky, comes to tha Alhambra Theatre -aa tha featnra jphotoplay next waak. --'--- .The dramatic romance which tea. Cures Ronald Cojjnsjn widtha.4oTely tiiu omvi jeumieu on ma screen ....-h- - .w films, Is a glowing tale of those pio. beers who batUed with tha menace ot water, first in Its total absence and then in Its overflowing presence. It jg at once the story of vast lands re. reclamation of a I ma nuuDz oi Baroara worm' 4411- Tirul . M . . nv - .',... h mnat iinlmi, ,li.1 ! I analft nf any q( fA mnr lm pnrt a n 1 ' a ...... . ... r -.,u .to.-., uuna, wun wiuara noimes, eastern engineer, coming to love Barbara just as Abe Xe. - deaert.bred - western, er, does; and poor Barbara does not know her own mind, loving both. Gary Cooper, one of theyear's "finds," plays Abe Lee to Ronald Column's Holmes. And Miss Banky Is Barbara Worth, daughter of tha Jefferson ,Wortn wbo knew the we8t ghouM reclaimed. t The ten million " readers of Mr. Wright's best seller will find all the ,aUent features ot tha dramatic nar. rative preserved. Abe Lee and Holmes ride tor their lives with the money, th poor benighted townsfolk flee in tviendmy sUged sUmpedejaway trmnhewafers7tbesandstorm of the aeiart Whlpa and - laahes - Jefferson 1 -' BlBllll Jay Walker to Blame for Half of the Deaths by Auto 727 oT 1390 Auto were directly due V PedestrianCbrAjsed n. t . i i ,- uw, f Children (testing JUJANT a motorist whose car has figured in a fatal accident will be able to present a clear sheet to Saint Peter when his tlmaxom'es, when one considers all the contributing factors outside of the driver's own fault A total of 1,590 auto fatatltleson record with tha 8twart-WarW Safety Council for the prevention of automobile accldenta, coveting a period ot seven- months, shows that In T2T cases the fault Was clearly the pedestrian and cannot be put -down to the driver, the weather or unsvoldable circumstances. u , ...'' The careless pedestrian's footsteps lead him to the grave by six distinct routes, says the Safety Council, and the most travel-worn ofU these Is Jay-walklng. Jay-walklng. Sixty-two per cent of the T2T auto fatalities Just referred te were due to streaking across busy streets without using the Intersections. Children's playing In the streets was responsible tor 81 per cent and coasting for another 8 per cent Confusion on the part of the pedestrian, not hearing whistles and turning back In his tracks, brought about 9 per cent of these T27 deaths, while physical disability and Intoxication rata I and 2 per cent respectively. .Worth and bit baaatlM wlf la (b prologue, orphaning tha baby Barbara. Bar-bara. And Henry King has beautifully beautiful-ly photographed i tornado for the first time In a motion picture made possible through a stroke ot fortune while the company waa on location In the desert ' v oJ - ' Cross-Word Puzzlei Boon to Golf Widotti It already baa been suggested that crofts-word puzzles , are tie almost providential and overdue Instrument of vengeance ready to the hands of wives who' litive long suffered from gi'iing ; huNbunds. The 'act . that t wife Is dally g-ttlng bogey for the solution so-lution of puzzles in the newspaper points the. mor.l further. The golf widow can new be tied with the crossword' cross-word' puzzle widower. Evening conversations In the home ihoulij. begin ;o have two ldes and 4 atirxild run somewhat as follows;' "Sorry to be late for dinner,. dear. Had to get In 18 boles." "Ysu're not late. Dinner's not ready 7t Had to fill Ui the last 18 squares my pnaxle." "' . "Well, that's all right .1 bad a great game. Made bogey on two boles. Say, do you realize what bogey Is on b fourth r ' "Eleven, Isn't itr . "What I Eleven strokesr No, silly? Eleven minutes for tha feurth puzzle." - fr tm talking about colt" "But let me tell you about tha third - WMl tha i : . . " - - . . . ouuni vn cue louneemn i naq "Two across..' Now-It's time you're listening to me after all these years of golf monologue. Lend an ear, On the sixteenth square across I was. as you might say. In a trap to think of a word of five letters meaning n Tyro-lean Tyro-lean outcry. What do you know? It was yodel." After that 1 footed personal pronoun and gov lost In the rOllL'll of the Inil'dr loft, h.iml nnrnar 1 AVjjJlieaiat--&f-tffftrirty,-nTt--tr-rrigr I Itu thrAA tnfnutAa me three minutes ' "What s lot of drivelt Tou oUgh f0 JaYe.se sliced " ' "sharpened it and addressed the I . . "with the deuce of a pretty niblick nib-lick I" " guftssed the word was 'orthoga-nal' 'orthoga-nal' " "after which I sunk a long "key word. One minute to play "Blah I" "Blah yourself!" , (A tribute of halt; an hour's silence.) 1 "Well, my dear, whafs the latest dirt on the neighbors r "Ifs quite Interesting, dear. HI be glad to. tell you. But first tell me what the boss said down at the Offic iPdayJ-i'alrfaa Downey-, m tJew TorT T Herald-Tribune. fatilitle&lastyiar to pedestriaris fault QimtnpSyinSri Street jalo' JeywaWng ' . TTrtEi imuwi.WMn wwnu trwn couwa. ! ,7r,". .. I szaJt.' . - r-N-'v-a : ' , 1 r -r-' '"17 ;Felt the ,7;.: 1 ';,.l:,L-...7 Need New t ...You'll feel the needjjf a ney felt XXatthe minatr Utyes -on,;, the hew shijnnent we've ieivedf nderfuXlnap to , their-styleghWtrfaa--jusi ideal for the spring days tocome! r T ' ; Priced at . $3.95 and $4.45 V Thome's Glothes Shop The Jtore TPLEASANT r-' ' Bird Sacred to Indian' ' - The ptarmigan, tike the1 Indian, is susceptible to dvllizlng Influence. Since the Indians of the Glacier Na-tionaT Na-tionaT park reservation took up agrl-. culture, this mountainside bird has come down Into the valleys, even to mingle with the barnyard chickens and eat of the Indian's wheat The ptarmigan turns pore white like a snowshoe rabbit In the winter time,, and the Indian has a sacred regard tor the feathered creature In this Ua-ouculate Ua-ouculate transformation. Bolh'Talk thiTSame Lint The perfect social ereuing is where women talk shopping wlille their bus' bands talk shop. Dayton News. Flowers' r'ertumt The perfume of n flower conies from within the plant Itself and arises from a volatile olr which the plant makes. PopularDenver Woman Recovers from Illness Amazing Improvement in Mrs. Wells' Health Surprises Frieruis. Looks better than Ever. Says Tanlac Deserves Credit Thousands of Colorado, men and. women suffering from nervousness and run-down condition and who are facing a life of pain and despair de-spair will discover" a way to get quick relief in the experience ot Mrs, Belle Wella, 324UW. , GI1U '"Kace.T'DenVer, whose recovery from a long etcge ot suffering surprised her closest friends. "If you never feel well and Just ' drag through the days, tired and fagged out; If your stomach rebels at taking food and you spend hours doubled 4111 with pain caused by indlgestibn; if you are losing ' i0 weight and feel old watch out!. Get relief before it is too late. - ''A nervous breakdown ' caused ' all my trouble.- Indigestion,' ter rible dizzy spells and being unable ( to sleep sapped my strength. "Frantically I sought relief. Nothing helped me. Then after reading about Tanlae I tried this wonderful tonic The first bottle gave me an appetite. Indigestion disappeared. 1 arose tn the morning morn-ing refreshed, my nenres calmed down and dizzy spalls vanished. I - took on weight Mingliiig With the Swells St .'J IF Of For Men. GROVE, UTAH j Uncle Eben - "Education teaches a man to read sn' write." said Uncle Eben. "bu,t It can't guarantee to keep-'lm from doio' both foolishly." Washington Star. Experimental When a. man known the peed limit f his car it is evidence that be does not alwaysi obey the speed lews. Miami 1 ully News. How Insects See Most Insects have compound eyes 3d see the various objects In mosaic tterna, ' ; . " Life's Replenishment. . The Isw of life Is replenishment; we muat put back 'day by day Into the blood stream what the life cells take from it in the process we call living. Only through the food we eat combined com-bined with air and water can this be accomplished. Tbd Motive. 1 ' v "Today, look ipunger and feel " beTTer than Have in years, thanks . to Tanlac. It restored nay health. I wtU never be with but this tonic." Mrs. Walls is only one of thousands thou-sands Who have found relief frou pain and galned'Hew strength taJt -ing Tanlac whtch la made trom-roots, trom-roots, barks and herbs. Heed this advice. Keep well, keep youth and .healthtake Tesrieer-' . " -. Get your first bottle of Tanlae from your dfngglHt today 1 CorrVe'.9JA -tks) or 1hq chorus to Felt? S SA' r i' iV" |