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Show I," 1 ' SATL'IiDAY; SEPTEMBER 22, 1928 AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN Pleasant Grove Locals Ur. a n.l Mrs. N'lels Fugal Were Salt Kike visitor. Monday. Clifton Clark was a business visitor at Bait Uke on Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Mercer ot Salt Lake, returned home Saturday after a ten days visit with relatives here. Mrs. Kent Adamson- entertained at a birthday party Wednesday In honor of her little daughter's birthday. For Sale- Ooncord Grapes by Robert Morton, Lindon, Utah. 9-15-3t Leonard Hooley, who was recently operated on at the Lehl Hospital for appendicitis returned home this week. Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter Jr. are rejoicing over the arrival of an 11 pound baby girl born Wednesday. " ""Elroy Nelson returned Saturday from Yellowstone Park where he has spent the summer In the Forest service. ser-vice. t Mr. and Mrs. Jesse D. Jewkes and son ot Ixs Angeles, visited Thursday at the hiyiie ot Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hilton of Qahe, laano, caiiea on -relatives nere wnue on their way to California for a two weeks trip. Mrs. Ethel Drysdale entertained the Young Mothers Club at her borne Thursday afternoon. The lesson on Child Training was given by Estelle Fenton. Dainty refreshments were served. .Mrs. Stena Clayton entertained at dinner Sunday. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Erval Chrlstensen and daughter, Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Allen of Provo, and John E. Christen, sen of Orem. . S. L. Dial and Bert Dial of Shelley, Idaho, were Pleasant Grove visitors Wednesday. W. 8. Theobald of Salt Lake City, visited uith his brother Thursday at the Luncheonette. ZIna Kirk returned Thursday from a ten days rislt with relatives at Burley, Idaho. Mr. sad Mrs. H. W. Jacob and Mrs. J. R. Halllday were business visitors at Salt Lake Tuesday. N Mr. and Mrs. Angel of Provo, visit. Mrs. R. E. Moffett was hostess to the ladles of the Warn pt ha Club Thursday afternoon. The time was spent in Hewing and social chat. De. Itclous refreshments were served to about twenty guests. Mrs. James C. Peterson entertained at a birthday dinner Thursday evening even-ing in honor of her husband's birthday." birth-day." "More than 25 relatives and close friends were present. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed. FOR SALE 1 Cleveland Tractor, 1 Oliver D43 Disc Plow, 1 David Bradley Nc 6 Plovr, 1 New Wav Corn Planter. 1 Disc. W. H. North, leaant Grove. 1t V 81 bo) (without tu oflt. AaiowwUu BENNETT-WERNER RADIO CO. phone 108-W For Service AMERICAN FORK, UTAH Mr. Beck hat organised a girl's I band at taa hlg iTschooL Between IS and 20 girl have already enrolled. Miss Opel Radmall and Miss Reva Chrlstensen were 8alt Lake visitors last week, with relative and friends. ""Alfred Aston returned home this week from the Lehl Hospital where he was operated on some time ago for hernia. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young spent rriuay and Saturday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Christen sen of Kama. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ellsworth and baby of Lyman, Wyoming, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs James D. Thorne Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Russell and Mr. and Mrs. William Sterling of Salt mice, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William L. Greene Sunday....:.... .. The Strawberry Day flips for pic. ture show use are now complete with titles for all pictures and will be shown here in the near future. Mrs. Christena Steggell visited dur ing the week.end with her daughter and son-in-law, Mnand Mrs. Robert Johnson of Salt Lake City. September 28 Is Alpine School District day at the t'tah county fair. The school band and some of the teachers will be in attendance. Chloe Harper is relief operator at the Telephone office during the illness ill-ness of Mrs. Sytha Johnson, who" Is convelleslng at the I D. S. Hospital from an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Blanche Jacobson and daughter, daught-er, Marguerete, who recently return, ed from a visit with relatives In California, Cali-fornia, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halllday last week. Jack Kirk the 8-year-old son of Mr; and Mrs. W. P. Kirk fell from a load J of hny last Saturday and suffered TU . ... j injuries to both wrists. One wrist had both bones broken and the other was fractured. ' Miss La Preal Barney and Mrs. Kenneth Mower of Price, are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vic tor Barney. The Barney family have recently purchased the McOmle home in the Third ward. Mrs. Ora Chlpman, Mrs. Annie Hoi. man, Mrs. Edith Monson, Artie Little and Wlilard Monson motored to Eureka Sunday and spent the day with Mr .and Mrs. Thomas Colledge. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. West and the Misses Luclle Poulson and Louise ShoeMjajtended a banquet at Payson Wednesday evening, given by the Utah County Chapter of the A. I. V. Bank- era association Mr. and Mrs. E. L 'Madsen of Salt Lake, were Pleasant" Grove visitors Sunday. ' . ' . K .Mrs." Ethel 'Drysdale was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday on business and pleasure. . ' Mr. and : Mrs.. Glen Adamson nf Lehl, Mrs. Duane Adamson and Mrs. Kent Adamson spent the week-end at the Adamson sheepherd In East Canyon Can-yon near Parley's Canyon. , Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olpin will move to Heber In the very near future to take charge of the undertaking business there. Mr. Olpin has asked for a leave of absence from his church duties for a short time, to be able to give the Heber business a good start Mrs. LeRoy Thorne entertained at a birthday dinner Wednesday evening In honor of her father' birthday, previous to hi leaving for the Grand er, .Mrs. Maggie Marrott The following people froW Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove attended the funeral of Mrs. William F. Bromley at Salt Lake Sunday: Sun-day: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs.. A, H. Lowe and son, Kenneth, Ken-neth, Mrs. Alvln Nelson and daughter, Grace. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin left Sun. day evening for Chicago to purchase a fine new Limousine Hearse to be used by the, Olpin. Mortuary Co. In their undertaking business. They will visit point of Interest on their way east and will drive the hearse home. They expect to be gone abont two weeks. Mrs. Curtis Young entertained Tuesday at a jxacta peeling bee, those present were: Mrs. Angle and Rosa Young, Mrs. Addle and Myrtle Chrlstensen, Chrls-tensen, Mrs. Eva Walker, 'Miss Viola Haddock. Lunch was served on Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. Mdvin Chrlstennen, wbere. several bushel of peaches were placed In bottles. A jolly good time was had at both bees. during the deer hunting season. Experienced Ex-perienced forest ranger from all over the state are selected for this work, Besides her father, V. N. West, guest of honor, the following guests were present: Mrs. V. N. West, Mr. and Mrs. N. West, Mr. and Mr. Bert Frampton of Provo, Virgil and Ford West and Mrs." Re glna Thorne. American Fork Ne ws SATURDAY, Sgm American Fork Man Wins Telephone Promotion Roy W. Gardner, district manager for the 'Mountain States Telephone company In Twin Falls for the last ftve years, has been appointed directory direc-tory production and sales manager for the Utah-Idaho district He will take up his new work in Salt Lake September Septem-ber 20. Mr. Gardner has been prominently connected with civic affairs there, bar-Ing bar-Ing been president of the Rotary Club, chairman ot the Boy Scout council, and Is at present financial director of the Snake River council, Boy Scout western Idaho. . He began hi telephone experience at American Fork, in 1904 as manager of the Utah Independent Telephone company. He went from there to Lo. gan and upon consolidation of the company with the Mountain States company In 1910, he went to Nampa a district manager. : From, there he took charge of" the southern" district with headquarter at Nephi, then to Ontario, Ore., as manager. ot .the Malheur JHome .Tele, phone company. Following that he returned to American Fork then to Burley, where he was manager for five year, and In 1923 to Twin Falls, being district; manager there since then. . , Mr. and Mrs. Gardner with their son Jack and twin daughter Fontell and Louella are moving thi week from Twin Fall, Idaho to Salt. Lake. Fifty-three Ilore J. 0. Penney Stores To Open -ThJrFey7";ff announced the assignment of fifty, three new stores to be opened In the spring of 1929, making the total number num-ber of stores 1075. "" The growth of this company has been phenomenal. From 1922 to the close of 1927, the store units increased increas-ed from S71 to 192. la 1927, 147 store were opened, and the gross volume ot business for t. MJ JPHP . In 1928, wlthlouo storr,1 It Is expected, tatf-wr. marrwill be reached. The flfty.three new . opened in the following !j Mn .l). Arkansas (4)4 Colorado (1), Georgia (ft Iowa (2), Kansas (8) Missouri ), lUsJi5"t Mexico (1), NorUl I W.Oklahoma W.oCf Carolina (1), Tennessee n?'1 (5). Washington (3), ;Th managers for then?;8 have been appointed tt begin to buy their op merchandise at the now In session in i, scattered : throughout tb T State. , X t The men who have bse. . , Msoclated with the wapaTkA majority of cases, tor either as manager or uZt manager. They are Jr merchants and typical t. c Company men. Construct toward promoting the wrtiinj. W?BJo hlch they . are sstinJ, ruuln thai. .Beautiful Dinner Set FREE! 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