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Show 92 r Eel, fTTftPAY, DECEMBER 17, 1927 . II 111 IMf II 21 ri hi Ik K I Ij' XT mrTTT a w wt j-vr rtiTnn m Ani -: ; xvi.il. mijjjf ATUltUAlt UKjtuMliVAi, It, jasant Grove High School Alumni t0u remember, bid high school 1 iefc of the ninth grade of 1905-06? fyo remember the first year.'of a j pleasant Grove High School pu shivered through the win- U tae oiu rrMuwnnu Lauren I yoo remember our attic home in jld Central echool, the old school i . II.. T 1- Qed, the years when we had. the Central building for our high and since January, 192, the Wtion of each of these places Qi happy memories to the various Lei who have graduated from Qant Grov6 High and are now Ubers of the Pleasant Grove 'ami. From the small group, -who (1909 formed the first, graduating m of Pleasant Grove High School, Alumni now boasts 472 members '$the following record: 467 gradu-j gradu-j members; 6 honorary members; k have taught or are now engaged J tie teaching profession; 33 are tchtog in high schools; 55 hold de-pet de-pet from higher institutions; 42 Wd.In the World War; more than l have had more than a high school Vatlon; 100 being now in attend-U attend-U at some college or institution of Mier training. Glancing over the roster we find it the following people are a few : the. assoclaton's outstanding mem- James H. Walker, the godfather of older alums and mainstay of the kit school for so many years, is now lie of MacMillan ' Bosh Company's art popular-representatives, Arthur R. Overlade, of the East At High, Salt Late, has Just staged Ji annual East High Art Symphony bd Is receiving much praise from tab. musicians and educators, for lis fine work. Dr. Howard R. Driggs, of Teacher allege. New York City, has just jiblished a new text book on Living Unguage for Junior High; A. P. Warnick '12, principal of Pleasant Grove High School, gradu- ed from the U. A. C. as third hlgh- k in his class and Is the author of kmerous magazines and farm Journal Frosty Richards '23, who won the a. Y. TJ. Thanksgiving morathon for Jiree consecutive years is now teach- hi in Heber High. Raymond Peterson '26, won the IT Men's Declamation Contest of ie entire L. D. S. Church with nis Wlginal oration on "God The Artfct." Alfred Swenson '21, Is making rapid strides In his work at the New England Conservatory of Music, 3oston.-- Calvin Walker '25, is prominent at the V. A. C. and last -year had a part in the college play. Ford M. Paulson '20 la singularly successful with his band and orches tra work at Panaca, Nevada, high. coin- High Is- largely responsible for the recent progress of that school. Helen Swenson 23 last year represented repre-sented the B. Y. TJ. at the National Conversion of Interstate Collegiate Women Students of America in Mrs. Jane Walker is very ill at her home with pneumonia. Mrs. Helen HIckerson, one of the most aged ladles' of this city, Is reported re-ported to be in poor health. I - Mrs C. Grua '12. Illinois, and delivered a splendid address ad-dress there on the "Big sister Move-ment." Move-ment." Fern Jorgenson , '20, is a poet of more than ordinary ability. Viola West '12, is considered by Lofter BJornson, state . Junior High supervisor, as one of the best teach- ers or the state in language and literature. Thelma West, Jewel Llnebaugh and Jean"' PauUon are " prominent in Dramatics at the 1J. Y. U. '22 are both progressive business men. Gunnar Rasmusson '12, Is editor and part owner of the Provo Evening Herald. . . Dr. Dean Harvey '19 is practicing medicine In Philadelphia, Penn. J. A. West '09 and F. B. Newman '17, have both had the honor of being mayor of Pleasant Grove. In the high schools of this district we have Karl Banks '12 and F.-B. Newman '17 at Lincoln, Joseph Coulam '17 and Eva Clark '20 at Lehi, Bess Newman '12 at American Fork, and in our own high school faculty A. P. Warnick '12, Eatelle Fenton '13, Arvllla Clark '22, El Roy West '12, H. E, Johnson '24. S, A. Kirk '09, and H. S. Richards '16. - The Alumni Is a factor for progress In the town and as It grows in membership mem-bership we pledge that it shall also grow In community development. " o Mr. L. L. Larsen, Miss Or Fr amp-ton amp-ton and Miss Elizabeth Jense were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Leda Thompson was a visitor Saturday. Salt Lake J. L. Theobald and Mrs. George Richards were visitors at the capitol city Monday. Mr. H. C. Robertson was a business busi-ness visitor at Salt Lake City on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKill of Payson, were visiting relatives here Sunday. The city was visited Tuesday by the blue car that carried the lone bandit bank robber to Sciplo. Several shots had been fired through " the body of the car, which were plainly visible.- The car was In -charge of its rightful owner who had paid for his own garage Repairs. Mrs. Christen Jenson of the B. Y. U. Extension Division is giving a class in World Literature here. The following are enrolled: Viola West, Bessie Newman, Alda Fugal, Leone Told, Daisy Nelson, Arvllla Clark, EvaClirt; "Til!ffle"dulson7TiC7 White, Mae Grua, Armlnta Hayes, and Marjory Holdaway. The Sunshine committee of the Windsor ward entertained tn honor of Mrs. Minnie Dittmore at her home Thursday; afternoon. -The time was spent In a: program 'and games. The stake president, Mrs. Eliza Buck-waiter Buck-waiter and Mrs. Gardner of Lehl, Mrs. Annie Holman and Mrs. Edith Monson were among the visitors. Dainty refreshments were served. Miss Alda Fugal and Miss Leda Thompson were Provo visitors Mon. day. Mr. and Mrs. James H." Walker were Salt Lake visitors Monday and Tuesday. Robert Thorns visited Wednesday at the.h6me of his daughter, Mrs. A. Ov Keetch of Orem. Elmo Bush returned home Tuesday evening from Bingham Canyon, where he is employed. He will remain here for a short , visit until , after the ChrlBtmas holidays. E. Young will give the lesson to the Advanced Senior class of the First Ward M. L A, next Tuesday night, his topic for discussion being on "Oliver Cromwell." A good at. tendance is desired.!' Mr. and Mrs. David S. Taylor and small daughter Shlrler. Mrs. Will Miller and Leon Miller, motored to Bait Lake City Tuesday and spent the day combining business with pleasure. Miss Mftttln Dnvln nf T-oM . - II M VMW I . , day evening. f Mrs. Florence . Dlckerson McCoun of Salt Lake, was the guest of tela. Uvea, here Wednesday. For Sale Cedar Chest: Made at B. Y. TJ. Attractive Attrac-tive design. Se$ Vard John son. Phone 19-J. 12-17-lt Mrs. Reed Gardner was a business visitor in the capitol city on Tuesday. Tues-day. ' Misses Eva and Arvllla Clark at tended the Lehl High School play "Seven Chances," Thursday evening. . The First Ward M. I. A. invites their entire ward to come and enjoy an especially arranged Christmas program at. the tabernacle Tuesday evening, December 20th. Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Olpln are remodeling their home on State street. The kitchen is being made more Convenient with bull tin cup boards. LOST Between Culli more Merc. Co. and H. I. Wright's residence, a Plush Auto Robe. Return to H. I. Wright or Phone 19- W. Re ward. 12-17-lt Dr. and Mrs. 0. E. Grua, Misses Arvllla and Eva Clark and Leon Tay lor enjoyed a theatre party at the Wilkes last Friday night Miss Emma-Bush spent the weekend week-end in Provo. She. was called there on account of the illness of her brother, Edward, who is ill with rheumatism. Miss Jewel Llnebaugh read the play "Apple Sauce" to the Dramatic Art Mask Club of the B. Y. U. Wed. nesday evening. Mrs. B. C. Line- Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Houston and Mrs. Emma Jenkins motored to. Salt Lake City and spent the day visiting the capitol city and will visit over the week-end with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. ' James D, Thome and eons Harold and Cyril attended the funeral of little Miss Vera Green at, American Fork Wednesday. Miss Ann Chlpman, Miss LaRee Chipman and Mrs. Edith YoA Pnt Saturday in the capitol city on bust, ness. .". .' i Mrs. B. N. Christensen will give the IJterary lesson to the Relief Society of the First Ward next Tnes.! day afternoon, commencing at I P. M. An invitation is extended, to everyone to be present and hear this splendid lecture. Mrs. Emma 1 Roberts : and three small children and baby ot Morris Holmstead are leaving next week for an extended visit in California with her sister Mrs. Susie Olsen. She ex pects to be gone for about two months. The Ladles Literary Association was entertained last Friday afternoon after-noon at the home of Mrs. Washburn S. Chipman with Mrs. Jesse Green assisting as hostess. After the usual social diversions, a program was en. Joyed which consisted of Mrs Clif ford E. Young and Mist Mary Hill of Salt Lake City, singing several vocal solos, and Mrs. Helen Helselt giving a reading. There were twenty pret, ent Miss LaRee Crlpman was hostess Monday evening to the E, Y. 0. girls. Following social chat and needle work, a delicious luncheon was serv. ed. Plans were "also made for their annual Christmas party, which will be given next Monday evening. A theatre party was planned, to be fol lowed by a house social at the home ofMrs. Myrtle . Mercer.. A special guest was Mrs. Vera Chipman. W welcome this opportunity of thanking our patrons for their support during the year and extend to you the SEASON'S GREETINGS Our stock includes Atwater-Kent and Sparton Radios with our regular line - at Arrowhead Service Station ' "Where You and Service Meet" ;, Phone 4-J . ; Pleasant Grove, Utah : We are taking this space and opportunity to thank our members and patrons for their loyal support during the year that is now drawing to a close. We wish you A Merry Christmas - . and ' A. Happy and Prosperous New Tear Pleasant Grove Co-operative Marketing Association Phone 23 F. D. ATWOOD, Manager baugh and son Glade, went to Provo to be present at the reading. Pleasant Grove Garage Winter Storage For Cars Experienced Mechanics " r Full Line of Tires, Tubes and Accessories. Bring in your cars and have them repaired while we have time for overhauling. ' Prices right. WILLIAM BROS, and CHRISTIANSEN J SWSQ (!:: Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gammell and family moved - into their new home this week, the house formerly being occupied by Frank Grastiet and family. t. Mrs. Sidney Nlcholes Jr. and Mrs. Marlon Christensen spent Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting friends. Mrs. Christensen also visited at Fort Douglas with her mother, Mrs. Albert Prommer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mrs. A. W. Buckwalter. and Miss LaRae Buckwalter, motored to the capitol city Wednesday, and spent the day combining business and pleasure."- Thornton Co -43- - Sons EXTENDS TO ITS MANY PATRONS ;:r OHRISTIAS GREETINGS - -AND EVERY GOOD WISH FOR A BRIGHT AND HAPPY NEW YEAR i The Young Mothers Club met at the home of Mrs." J. L. Huchel Thurs. day afternoon. Mrs. Ida - S, Dusen-berry Dusen-berry of Provo was present and gave the lesson on "Child Culture." BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT D-T-R CQ. AND . 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