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Show ' , ;. V ' , , ' " , " ' ." - -i - : r - .. - ' :.. . ... . . . : -. :' . ' ' ' l-'nTT -' : r filr1 , , " - AJ1JKB10AJ) iiORK CITIZEN SATURDAY, JUNE 30, 1928 '1 Of Alpine MaKie Pleasant Grove Locals '"''"' ... l i -1 1 i Do Discussed Saturday i &t Aiplne Stake .into r-ukei will be the sub-JTat sub-JTat the Quarterly (I:jOf. m. rUeiwUl be present Lwd record turn-out ( guk, .uthorities have sember. of the Klh -diesis' and clerks of '4a priesthood from the w present m weri past there has ,( (he ; division of the nnurthis ahnouncfr w . ten no definite I for among the stake The change comes In rid the . policy of the iti aore email unite and C working in the church -m teneflcial In this sec-a sec-a lose in others. W could be secured official u to the pos-ft pos-ft of -the newly created (iky were free' admit Josvould be the dlscus-gatorday dlscus-gatorday meeting which r fee, announced In all stake. - iioa it made on a three It would be only natural Lehi and Cedar Valley American Fork, Hlgh- IV. J J jW Windsor, Manila and ItUrd On a two stake Was Fork, Alpine and possibly be . one with Smre, LIndon and Utah JiUaooln High School as 8. L. Swenson Receives Promotion For. a number of "year sB ishcip" 8. L Swenson . has been assistant Cashier of the Bank of Pleasant Grove, with W. S. Chlpman as cash ier. On account of the vacancy cans. d by the recent death of James Chlpman, W. S. Chlpman was made , . - - ' . h premaem ana mepnen u unipman fills the vacancy on the board and Bishop S. JU Swenson was promoted to the position of cashier. - Mr. SVen. son has given splendid service for so many years, and added prestige to the bank by his excellent reputation for fairness In all dealings. The people of Pleasant Grove have every confidence confi-dence in his ability to serve them. boiled For f Summer School Cooper, Estelle Fen- L Kirk of Pleasant Grove rammer school at the tfUtah. Nineteen stnd- bi county are registered nek term. of nlnetyjne 'uk, twelve other states of o4 Hawaii and the PhUH. art lnci tided among the at present registered at The largest number 1 italenta ever In attend. 'Mai are enrolled. These j Mtoe, according to Dr. . chairman of the com-mfoate com-mfoate work. Iool at the state nniver. httane for only six weeks H1 ?f tn.ual twelve. P u made in accnnfonM PMW from leading educa 1 Provlnr u. Pni to. unlv.mitT -rf Admson-Whittle Nuptials Mr. and Mrs. James Adamson an. nounce the msriiage of treir daughter, daught-er, Margaret, to William Whittle of Prove They left Wednesday afternoon after-noon in company with Mr. and Mrs. Leonarl SJoberg for a trip to the Grand-daddy lakes. Mrs. Whittle and Mrs. SJoberg have been close friends since childhood and We trip promises to be a very enjoyable one. .- - Dr. Huchel Decides To Stay In Pleasant Grove About three weeks ago Dr. Huchel was contemplating on selling his home and business. Complete arrangements ar-rangements had not been made however. how-ever. Since then he has made different arrangements, and the many friends of the Dr. and his wife are pleased to learn that the change will not be made. Pleasant. Grove will still have their enterprising president of the Chamber of Commerce and his good family In Its midst . ' 0 Prominent Young Man Weds Lehi Girl Wesley Jense of this city and Miss Mabel Webb of Lehi were married at the 8alt Lake Temple Thursday.. Mr. Jense Is one of our popular young men, and for several years has been employed in the auditors office at the city and county building at Prove He Is well liked among his associates who wish him success. Miss Wehb is one of Lehi's charming charm-ing young ladles. Mr. and Mrs. Webb entertained at a. wedding reception in the Memorial Hall at ,Lehl Thursday evening. A program, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. A number of relatives and friend from Pleasant Grove were among the guests. Miss Emma Bush Is visiting with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bush at Prove, - Mrs. Ines Bush and children are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whiting of Springvllle. George Pratt returned home Monday, Mon-day, after spending the winter t Pocatella, Idaho attending school. Mrs. Grace Hlllman Moore of Angel, Utah. Is visiting with her par. ents, Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas Hlllman. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson and fam. ily were dinner guests Thursday of Dr. and Mrs. N. H. Nelson of Provo. Mrs. Claude Hunting is again able to be up and around after spending the past nine weeks confined to her bed. Mrs. Frank Draper returned to her home at Ephriam Sunday, after spending spend-ing the past month at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Draper. Mrs. Theron Kirk left Wednesday for Seattle, Washington, to be at the bedside of her sister, who is in a very serious condition. - . Mrs. Milton Adamson visited two days this week with relatives in Pro. vo. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Fugal and Jens P. Fugal were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday. Louise Shoeil was the principal speaker at the Third ward Sunday evening. Fire Destroys Sheds . At Rear of Clark Ston At about 11: SO a. m. a grass flrel on the property owned by Dr. J. L.((AJpJne Stake Will eh sheds at the rear of the old W. E. CUrk"Ur"caagiit-fire and-wr-in flames before the lire department was called. It made a very -hot Are and Leone Told and children returned home Saturday after a week's visit jf there was a slight wind blowing;- so with relatives In Salt Lake. - Miss Ruth Nielson. was the guest of Miss Thelma Larabee at Springvllle Spring-vllle the first part of the week. -A baby boy of. Mr. and Mrs. day afternoon, doing nicely. ' arrived at the home Leon Jackson Thurs. Mother and babd are Fay Daniels returned to her home in Moroni Sunday, after spending the past three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nlelson. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Daniels of Moroni, and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Daniels of Mt. Pleasant, spent Saturday Satur-day visiting relatives here. Mrs. Regina Thorne entertained Monday evening at a family dinner In honor of her daughter, Florence, a bride of last week. ALHAMBRA PLEASANT GROVE M TonightrSaturdav. June 30 &Kovarro in " a rm naa rn aTvnAPnPT! 0 ?en ,,ur." here leads you through'sach adventurous P of the cZ as ) ou Ve rarely experienced. unent the thunder of the sea the witchery of love. - "'SO K(HMl fnmH, j0c an(j 20c. Bm7 and Monday, July 1 and 2 Douglas Fairbanks in "The Gauchor 'Who th.. .... . which 7 i, Keep8 UD to th etandard of bis past film 01 "Don Q" 1! iuo" th "PlrH of "Robin Hood," the lightalng "abim. . Wncial romance of "The Thief of Bagdad,' W Vi" ,y of "The Black Pirate." Nt! t. . Action! RomannA nanHvUtrv' KvervthinK ikllateiy you elDect! Everything you doniand from AITv?reat plctur "The Gaucho." """ n -fl Comedy. 10c and 2.rc. Tuesday, July 3rd "SHOOTTNft ronv" 00(1 eiaftn! Drama. 10c and 20c. Bishop S. L. Swenson and son Russel and Ezra Walker attended an evening's session at the Salt Lake Temple Thursday evening. Fred Drullard was called to Ver. nal the first of the week on account of the serious illness of his wife, who was staying temporarily with her parents who reside there. Mrs. C. M. Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs Elon Sorensen and Bons, Byron and Junior of Mammoth, spent Thursday here visiting with Mr. and Mrs.' Ferry Nlelson and Mrs. Stirling Smith. Mrs. Ethel. West and Miss Emily Wright entertained their 8unday School class at a social Wednesday pvpnine at the Wright home. The evening was spent in a program and nmPR. Daintr refreshments were served. Mrs. J. S. Johnson had the follow ing as her dinner guests Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Will Donkln and sons Allen. Lester and Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Donkin and children, Margaret, Orla and Junior of Salt Lake, Mrs. Stirling Smith and son Dean, Mrs. Helen Hunting, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nlelson and Earl Sorensen. Miss Lucille Poulson entertained at dinner Tuesday at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Mary Roblson, in honor of Miss Louise "Shoelt who .i .oH.rnoH from a mission to reiTun; i the Central states. The tables were beautifully decorated with roses. Besides Be-sides the guest of honor the following ladles' were present: ' MrsTMary Rob. ison, Mrs. Millie Poulson, Mrs. Ella Williams, Mrs. Rose Radmall, Mrs. Daisy Nelson, Miss Bessie Newman, Mrs Margaret Shoeil. Mrs. Dean Poulson. Poul-son. Mrs. -Mary Wilson. Miss Thelma Shoeil and Grace Hlllman Moore. Miss -Grace Nlelson visited -with Miss Tressa Fullmer of Mapleton, from Monday until Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Ella Williams left Friday for Burley, Idaho for an indefinite visit with her sister, Mrs. Edna Church and family. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Done, Mr. and Mrs.-B.-F.-Ott and Mrs. Vivian Butter were guests of Mrs. Ethel Drysdale on Tuesday. Mrs. Bessie Wright,- Mrs. Pearl Adams and Mrs. Alton Clark attended the Nlcholes reunion at Riverton on Wednesday. Mr. Claude Hunting of West Jordan,, Jor-dan,, spent Friday here visiting with his wife and baby, Mrs. Claude Hunting Hunt-ing and Janet Louis. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nlelson are the prond parents of a winsome baby girl born Friday, June 22nd. All con cerned are doing very nicely. Ei-Bishop James H. Walker returned return-ed Saturday from an extended busi ness trip through the northwestern states and southern Canada. He re ports an excellent trip. The Utah-Juab County firemen and their partners will be guests of the Eureka firemen Sunday. A business meeting will be held at 2 o'clock p. m followed by a luncheon A party of SO sunyner school stud ents of the U. of U. went through Timpanogos Cave Saturday, June 23, and enjoyed a motor trip around the loop. The Windsor ward Sunday School teachers and bishopric and their partners enjoyed an outing at Geneva Thursday evening." Bathing, boating, visiting and luncheon were enjoyed. The Old Testament class of the Windsor ward Sunday School under the direction of Odeal Kirk and Roy Nlcholes enjoyed a trip to Saratoga Friday evening. that it the fire department had been delayed a number of other buildings on Main street would have been de, sfroyed. J L.". This is the fourth fire during; the month of June and Pleasant Grove Is very fortunate to have such a well organised fire department to take care ot the fires. , . The fire apparatus" was taken to the Hayes Garage this week where It was thouroughly cleaned and tested out In every way. It Is now ready tor any emergency without a moments mom-ents delay and will be kept in this condition! Be Divided Sunday New Music Course Under Direction Of Prof. : John Omanson Pleasant Grove is to have a summer sum-mer school' of music for beginners and advanced students. "Monday, July. S Is. the last day . for registration. registra-tion. Anyone who has heard our Junior High School band cant help but be enthused with the Idea of a com. munity band composed of all our boys and girls. It makes for real community spirit and if boys and girls begin early In the new group plan, there is a possibility ot continued con-tinued musical work. Through a littls misunderstanding Prof. Oman-son's Oman-son's class has' been delayed with Its work here .. while the classes . at American Fork,' Provo and Lincoln have grown by leaps and bounds and real work Is being done there. Prof. Omanson, with his new group plan. Is sponsored by Professors Arnold and W. H. Bnrgener, all able help In the musical liner Everyone knows the ability of R. E. Moffett our able Junior High 8chool instructor who will also assist In this work hers. Every family could assist In sending a student to this course.If yon need an Instrument yon can purchase one through Prof. Omanson. Special terms will be given. The tuition for this course is only $4.00 for 16 les. 'sons, and a good start Jor any beginner, be-ginner, who will work. Is guaranteed. A special priesthood meeting of the Alpine stake will be held in the stake tabernacle Saturday evening, April SO. A good representation ot the Priesthood from every part of the stake should be present as patters ot , vital Importance to Jihe . entire stake will be discussed. One of the Special subjects will be the division ot the Alpine stake, It la reconu mended that three stakes be made. - ;";;' i i' o Locil Banker Honored Junius A. West ot the Bank ot Pleasant Grove has received word from the President of the American Institute ot Banking, headquarters at New York City, ot his appointment as a member of the National PubHa Educational committee of that organ. Isatlon tor the coming year. . This committee Is comprised of seventeen members. . from various sections ot the United States and has charts ot the Public Educational work of ths Institute. r The American Institute -r- of Banking is .. the Educational Section of the American Bankers Association. The purpose of the organisation or-ganisation Is to provide education In -banking and economics to bank man and women. During the past year it has had a membership of over 60,000 with more than 40,000 active in class work! r- During the past year, Mr. West has been president of the local Utah County Chapter. Parents Attention Mrs. Sadie Mills Chandler and Mrs. Avis Mills Smith. Master Ray Mills and Harvey Smith returned Wednesday Wednes-day from a trip to Zlons, Bryces, Cedar Ced-ar Breaks and the Grand Canyon of the Colorado. They report an excellent excel-lent trip. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker enter, talned at a Wedding reception at their home in American Fork Thursday Thurs-day evening In honor ot their daughter daught-er Edna," and Verdell Sundberg bt this city. A number of Pleasant Grove relatives and friends were in attendance. Wednesday, July 4th Charts DOUBLE PROGRAM , 108 ay in "tttp nrm-wr nv rvw 'UllSi T . aiwt ' "einTITP. AUnTvrnAr OPATTTV" ' bit t'JUU ivtuxu AJjunw They re HIeire FALL AND WINTER SUIT SAMPLES . . $25.00 and up Come in and see them. Thorne sTlothes Shop. Mr.' and Mrs. Abe Warburton ot Uinta Co., called on Mrs. Mary Hay Monday. She accompanied them to Salt Lake where Mr. Warburton went for, medical advice. They all r: turned to Pleasant Grove Wednesday.. The Warburtons returned home later In the week. There will be a free baby confer, ence in the Tithing office Monday afternoon, July 2nd, ' beginning : at S o'clock p. m. A good attendance ot , babies and children who intend to begin school next year is desired. Mr. and Mrs. Robert SelMck of the Pantages Orchestra were in Pleasant Grove Tuesday visiting with Roy Fugal who Js employed as one of the musicians now playing wtth the Janv tages orchestra at Salt Lake City. . Alex Johnson accompanied his son-lnrlaw, son-lnrlaw, Ray Harton to Los Angeles, Sunday. They will be Joined by Mrs. Harton and the children, at Los Angeles and return home via 8aa Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Boulter motor, ed to Blnghafnl 8unday ' to visit with' their son, Don, who Is in the Bingham Bing-ham hospital suffering with a severs Injury of the spine, received while working in the mine f there.""' Oavo Y01211? TJoracsr liiCkt Hct?o In Tovn! You don't have to write . letters, pay mailorder fees "or waste postage stamps to save money on tires." Right here in town we have exactly your size in genuine j Cccdycar PcthHsdcrst You see what you're getting. get-ting. You don't have to wait for the tire. We put it on for you. And we're right here where you can depend onus to stand back of every tire we sell. Looti at Tbcoo Prices 30 32 3l2 x4 cL cord oversize.. iu cord......:....... 29 x 440 balloon. 31 x 5.25 balloon. $7.30 12.80 8.40 13.95 All other sbss In Proportion Comt In get tfw prfc on your $ix ARROWHEAD SERVICE STATION "Where You and Service Meet" Phone 4-J Pleasant Grove " -"iva ror prce of one. 10c and 25c. |