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Show i 5' "I ''A- i ,1 H . . -S . 4 1 ,; SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1927 Pleasant Grove Locals Miss Ora Frampton visited Thursday Thurs-day with Mls Reta- Page of Salt Lake City. ' . " The Windsor .jward1 Prlmar Association Associ-ation will begin thlr winters work Saturday at 3 p. m.' - Bert Frampton left Monday for Burley. Idaho, where he will be employed em-ployed at garage work. Milton Adamson left Tuesday with a shipment of fine lambs for the .Kansas JCity market, Mr .and Mrs. Niels Jacobson of Orem, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Keetch and family. i.Mr. and Mrs. R. 0. Weeks were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. end Mrs. JLJMild--afci fl'i t .1.. r 'Mrs. Edna Poulaon Church of Burley, Idaho is visiting with her pap ents, Mr. and MrsTN. P. Poulson. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walton and family of Salt Lake, visited Sunday with Mrs, Walton's parents, Mr. an4 Mrs. David Thorne. For all kinds of choice fruits call at Martin Peterson's Peter-son's fruit stand. 9-24-lt Every radio In this city was pressed press-ed into service Thursday night to get the returns of the. Dempsey-Tunney fight The crowds were very much disappointed as the majority of the listeners were Dempseyliupporters. : Vard Johnson, son of Mr. ag Mrs. If. B. Johnson, who has been employed employ-ed at Rlgby last summer, and Lloyd Hayes, son of George E. Hayes of Rlgby, Idaho, came from Rlgby last Saturday. They will both fee students stud-ents at the a Y. U. this winter. Mrs. Mary Weeks and Mrs. San-ford San-ford Weeks spent .last week . visiting with Mr. nd Mrs. Clarence Weeks and Lorin Weeks at Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Weeks returned ' Saturday but Mrs. Sanford Weeks Is still In Idaho with her ton;'Loruv who is farming" there. - - ' Two classes In English D have been ormeTltnnTWgh school so that all Senior students will be able to avail themselves of the opportunity to study English in their Senior year. "The students seem to recognize the Importance of English work in any vocation in life whether they go to college or not. Ming Kenton is doing excellent work in this line. Smart, Snappy Styles, Attractive Patterns il na m ii - fen- iwiP": BORN Tailored-to-measure clothes satisfy every taste and every pocketbook. Men hard to fit or hard to please will apprc ciate the perfect cut, fine tailoring, smart .style, and quality fabric that g into every BORN suit. . Double guarantee our own and th; maker's makes it doubly safe to buy BORN clothes from us. Why take chances with inferior clothes when ours cost no more? Thome's Clothes Shop f 7 Appreciate Your Patronag. Saturday night for appendicitis. - She Is Improving nicely according to latest lat-est reports7-- - - Mrs. H. Ejjohn4 visited Friday withjfher brothers, n)r. Murray O. Hayes andjr.RjHayes and families aF Provo.' "". " -rrT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dkkerson and daughter, Loralne, visited Sunday with Mrs. Maud Dlckerson Edwards at Salem. SSBSSSSSSBSBsW - Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson, Mr. and iMrsrRollo Thornton and Mrs. "A. K. Thornton were Salt Lake visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton and three children are visiting this week with Mr. and (Mrs. S. I. Hilton at Soda jfelnt, Jdaho, Virginia Knell of Newcastle, visited Wednesday evening with Miss Clara Williamson. Mia .Newcastle la a student of the B, Y. U. Mrs. Ella M. Cragun accompanied by her Sunday School class will motor to the Salt Lake Temple "Saturday "Satur-day and do baptismal work. - The Third ward . will hold ward conference tomorrow (Sunday). President Presi-dent A. J. Evans will be In attendance attend-ance and a good musical - program wlfl be rendered. Mrs. Wary Cooper, Bert and Amy Cooper visited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Allen and with Miss Leone Cooper who is teaching school In Payson. . Ralph Harris of the Windsor ward, and Miss Selma Taylor of Wallsburg, were married Thursday at he Salt Lake Templet The young couple will make" their home In Windsor. The Windsor ward M. I. A. opened IU seasons work with social last Tuesday evening at the chapeL After a short program the balance of the evening was spent In games and dancing, served. Light refreshments were Mrs. James C. Peterson , entertained entertain-ed Tuesday evening at - birthday dinner in ' honor of her husband's birthday. The special feature of the occasion was 'a bfrthday cake containing con-taining 64 candles. -The rooms were beautifully decorated with fall flowers. flow-ers. The married children and grandchildren grand-children with neighbors and friends comprised the guests.. A jolly time was reported. '. v - AHERIOAN , Mr and Mrs. H. W, Clark , were Provo visitors Thursday. . , Rett Smith will leave Sunday tor Logan, to attend the V. A. C. Mrs. W. T. Ellis visited Saturday and Sunday with her children ,C reside In Ogden. ... ZZL ills Verda Hilton of Bait Lake', spent the week-end with. her slsfcc' Mrs. Ethef West and family. Miss Lacey Edwards of Charleston, spent- Monday- and Tuesday 1 -the horns ot Mr. and Mrs. Eaton Taylor. 300 White Leghorn Pullets Pul-lets For Sale at Earl Loaders. Load-ers. 9-24-lt Lucille Smith returned' Tuesday from a two weeks Visit with her sister, Mrs. Claud Steele, at Goshen. ..' Charles ICIarkston of " Provo, former resident of Pleasant- Grove, was seen on our streets Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clark are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a baby girl born Tuesday. Mother and baby are doing nicely. visited here Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day with her daughter, (Mrs. Garland Clark and family.- " Miss Evelyn Adams spent this week with her sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Robbinr, at Provo. Mr jClif ef J. Kemp attended) a meeting and banquet of the Utah and Juab Co. Firemen at Sprin'gvllle Sunday. Miss Leda Thompson, who is teaching In the High School ers was a Provo visitor Monday. Mrs. B. D. Wadley spent Thursday with her daughter, Mrs. Ten Chip-man, Chip-man, at American Fork, Miss Alda Fugal entertained at social Thursday evening. The regular regu-lar club members were present Mrs. Ethel Drysdale is spending this week away from the Utah Power & Light office as part ot her annual vacation. Mr. and Mrs. .Victor Glllard of Salt Lake, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L: Theobald, " at the Luncheonette Saturday night. Mrs. Louie B. lagersoll and children child-ren and Mr. and Mrs. "W. Bromley ot Salt Lake, were guests at the W. B. Clark home Sunday. Lawrence Atwood was operated on Friday, September 16, at the Provo hospital for appendicitis. At last reports re-ports he s progressing nicely. Two carloads of apples were shipped ship-ped from the Pleasant Grove Co-operative Marketlpg Co., thsweek, one car of' CHacentoeh and one of Jonathans. Miss Lula Fitzgerald of Tooele, and Mrs. Shipley of American Fork, were visitors Friday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Clark. ' Mrs. Alvin Nielson entertained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brown and Mrs. Cora Brewer Brew-er of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Sine Niel- son of this city. Mrs. Edith Van Wagoner and daughter, Jennie of Heber, visited here this week with Mr. and ... Mrs. John Van Wagoner. Miss Jennie was a special guest of Miss. Stella Van Wagoner. Jl number of men are at work on the new pipe line extension to the water works, on the top of the Little mountain. Work is being rushed so that it can be completed before cold weather begins. The ; Pleasant Grove Fire IHpar) ment held a very, successful .fire drill Wednesday evenlngr - The boys entered their work with enthusiasm. Fire Chief Kemp was well pleased with their united organization. Mrs. Frank Ball entertained Tucs. day evening In honor of her husband's birthday anlversary. The guest Hat Included Bishop and Mrs. W. W. War-ok-kr- Mr, an d Mrs. - Ed-Jeppaon, Dan Adams, Fred Ludwlgson, August Lap-la, Lap-la, Albert Christensen, Millard Ralls and Mrs. Mary Thane. John R. Halliday underwent an operation for Hernia at the Holy! Cross Hospital Monday. Mrs. Halliday Halli-day and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs accompanied him to ths hospital. At fast reports he was doing as well as could be expected. George Richards oame down Trom Air.erdan Fork Canyon "Wednesday evening bringing the burrows whkh have lived at Mutual Dell all summer. sum-mer. Te patient little burrows will find winter pasturage to get ready for the Tlmpanogos hikers next pummpr Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner and. Miss Bernlc Turly of Berkley, California, motored to Logan Sunday. Miss Turly remained to attend the TV A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Van Wagoner re. turned making a return trip to Logan In one day. Miss Turly visited Jast week with relatives and friends here before leaving to attend school , Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Kirk are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a winsome baby glr,l born Saturday. Mother and baby are' doing nicely. Grandma Land of Salt Lake City has been at the Kirk home for ths past week to help take care of the new granddaughter. FOEicarnzE A PROVO Shows Continuous THE WOELD'S With a cast of thousands headed by EA1I0IT lTOVABBO Betty Bronson, May llcAvoyi Carmel liters and Frances X. Bushman You Must See It: At Least Once!! Three Years in the Making - - ?A,tf Jpa.: PEIOES Matinee 25c and 35c; E :yenings 35c Time of Shows 2:15, 4:00, 5 :45, 7:15 and Coast to. Coast With First Mr. F. Thomas of Salt Lake, visited visit-ed Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Theobald. Mrs. L. P. Harvey entertained the Toung Mothers Club at her horns Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Christie Johnson gars several reading alter which the time was spent in sewing asdMciaJ chaV Dainty refreahments were served, , Efoy Nelson, who has been employed em-ployed at the Canyon Camp in Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park for the past summer, returned re-turned home recently. - On Wednesday Wednes-day he entertained a number of people peo-ple vho have been employees of that Cum with him this summer. They are: ' Florence Thompson of Milwaukee, Mil-waukee, Wisconsin; llo Ricke and Helen Bodennark, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Marvin Marshall, of Bridgeport, Bridge-port, Connecticut; H. Ruth Lambert of Salt Lake. A- fine chicken dinner was enjoyed and the evening spent in social- chat." - - Mr. Marshall remained re-mained for a few days visit. Ths others returned to Salt Lake the same evening. "Convoy" Hailed As Navy Epic Unfolding the dramatic title of the ..Navy's part in the World War-"C5on. voy Robert. Kane's special next Wed. and Thurs. at the Alhambra. Is being talked about in New York as the "Big Parade of the Navy." . The plot taken from John Talntcr Foote's story of a girl's sacrifice in uncovering the Germtn espionage system In the United States at the outbreak of the war, Is said to be one of the most tense and unusual yarns ever screened. - -..-" Actual scenes of the Battle at the North Ses. between the combined Anvericen and Brtish battle squadrons squad-rons and the German Grand , Fleet constitute ane of the many highlights ef the atory. HIGHLAND NEWS Miss Elvie Myers of Provo, spent from Sunday until Tuesday here with her parents. Tuesday evening Geo. W. Myers and Royal Gronoman of! Provo motored over and Miss Myers returned with them that evening. Iceland Adamson of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Adamson. I Aland who just returned from his vacation in California, reports a most enjoyable time. Miss Violet Adamson returned horns Tuesday from Lehl, where she has spent the pant ten days visiting with relative. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd SUce ware Salt lake visitors Friday. . Mrs. Eph Nash. Miss Mlna Nash and Virgil Adamson spent last Satnr- : SATURDAY SEPTEMBER , v 2;15 to 11 P. IL OBEATEST SHOW IS HERE AT LAST SVAUPEVILLE wi V f r" v Bun Feature Picture, Comedy and Hews. day.. ln Salt Xake -. City, combining business with 'pleasure. Mrs. Thomas Blans and son, Moyle, motored to Sconejd-with friends from Salt Lake City, last. Saturday and returned re-turned 8unday. ,. Friends wttl be gla4-to-har-that Moyle BInns is preparing to enter the U. of U. the coming term. Poultry Specialist To Be . In American Fork Monday, Mon-day, September 26th Word has been received to the effect ef-fect that Professor Warner, poultry specialist, of the U. A. C. wli be In Utah county part of next week. Here is a splendid opportunity for. poultry, men to hear a real lecture on topics that are vital to , them Sanitation, Parasites and Pests of Poultry will be his main subjects, and he Is also going go-ing to open the meeting for discussion and debate on poultry problems. A schedule has been arranged so as to maHe the most of Professor Warner's time. Adjoining communities are all Invited In to the nearest com. munlty holding a meeting. Following is the listed schedule: Monday, September 26 Lehi, 1 o.clock; American Fork, S o'clock. Tuesday, September 27 Highland, 10:30 o'clock;. Lindon, 2 .o'clock. Wednesday, September 28 Provo, 10 o'clock; SprlngYllle, S o'clock. - . Thursday, September 29 Payson. 10 o'clock; Goshen, 2 o'clock: QenolaJ 4 o'clock. Friday, September JO Spanish Fork, 10 oJtfock. : . . r i Thl is an opportunity .one should not let pass by. B in attendance and show your appreciation tor his coming and giving yon this help. Highest Prices Paid for VEAL, POULTRY and EGGS CorrectCandling Guaranteed. Telephone 115 j FULTON MARKET i - a Starting Sunday, Sept. 2t At a cost of over. $4,000,000 and 60c, Kiddies 25c. 9:00 P. M. " Every , ; Thursday Closing out millinery stcci, flztures, household gect' and furniture. Soma bargains;- Mary Maci liillinery, Lehi - tdr j UNUSUAL speed, acceleration and beauty of the new-model new-model will surprisa: you. American Fork Motor Co. TELEPHONE 17 American Fork f - . . i it . .... Wait; for the Ford |