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Show J H it . . . . . i i t '! '1 'I 1 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6; 1923 SATURDAY, O0T0Rpt f. Pleasant Grove-Locals Mil MA I I II I rSsC Mr. and Mrs. II. W. - Jacob and Mra. L, N. Peterson returned Mon family- spent Sunday with relatives day" from ; i rlslfwlth relatives In at Heber. Miss Dorothy Jense was operated on Wednesday at the L. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake City for goitre. William E. Clark, Jr., left the flrst of the week for Salt Uke City, to at (end the U. of U. the coming winter. .Neighbors and friends enjoyed a Bunshino social In honor of Mrs. Mary A. Culmer last Wednesday afternoon. The Relief Society Board of the rtnrpaiiog8rTrta1ce-tttteiffdd,ther'1leiief Society conference Thursday at Salt Uke CHy. - Mr. and Mrs. R. D. McKell and four children of I'ayson, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Mc Hell's sister, Mrs. Jaimfs-DTThorne. Mrs. Karl Hanks was called to Panaca, Nevada, Monday on account of the death of Mrs. Hank's father. She will remain until after the fun. eral. , Almost New Xylophone For, Sale A bargain by Mrs. Fred Foutz, Pleasant Grove, Utah. 10-6-lt C. I Wright and JJ). Thome made a business trip to Magna and Tooele Thursday where they purchased 5,000 ; bushels of apples. Mrs. Elvln Thorne and children re, turned the last of the week f rom-Long Beach, California where they have been visiting for several weeks with her sister. Mrs. D. Mlley Smith and daughter, Retta, left Friday for Yuma, Arizona. Mrs. Smith will spend the winter with her husband, who has been employed there for the past year. Miss Retta will return to Utah' after a short visit Calvin Walker who met with a severe accident in Yellowstone Park came, home several days ago. He left Monday morning for Logan to attend school at the U. A. C. the coming winter. Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Olpln left Friday Fri-day for Heber, where they will reulda temporarily. , . Mart Williamson of Vineyard, Is very HI at his home. Many of hll relatives reside here. Mr. and Mrs. Qoorge Miller and family of Salt Lake, spent Tuesday with Mrs. George Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Orald Bezzant and family of Oarfleld, are visiting jthis 'wee with lUTt ffioWrTTWraT Josephine Bezzant and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cobbley attend ed the drama at the Playhouse in Salt Lake Wednesday evening. Mr.,and. .Mrs.. Ernest Wilcox and daughter, Katkerine, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lindsay of Salt Lake, were Sun day guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Greene. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jense and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jense were at the I D. e. Hospital at Salt Lake City Wednesday, to be near Dorothy Jense following her operation for gall stones.- - Elizabeth Greene and Eldon John son called on. Margaret Stagg at the Lehl hospital Tuesday evening and report Margaret Improving ' nicely from her recent operation for appen. dlcltls. APPLES WANTED Pleasant Grove Canning Oo. have bought 50,000 bu. and want 25,000 bu." more. Will buy orchard run or culls. Mrs. Fred Young entertained Satur. day evening at a birthday dinner. Covers were laid for the follow: Mr. and Mrs. John Chrlstensen, Melvin and Raymond Ckristensen, Curtis E. and Vern Young, Don Walker, Len Walker, Albert Chrlstensen, Mrs. Stena Young, Mrs. Cena Rasmusson, Chloe Duke of Orem, and Fred Young. A good time was enjoyed by all. Hope to Extend View c of Heavens Wonders Galileo's telescope, whlcl suddenly expanded the known stellar universe at the, beginning of the Seventeenth century, had a lens about two and a quarter Inches In diameter, with an -jirfia-eitfhty-tiiaea ihai f 4l puplif tlie eye. This Increase In light collecting col-lecting power was sufficient to reveal nearly MXt.OUO .stars (over the entire heavens) as compared with the few thousands previously within ranee writes George Ellery Hale In Harper's ' The 100-Inch mirror of the, Hooker telescope nt Mount Wilson observatory, observa-tory, which collects about 100000 times as jnjich . Ilfilit n .Jhe eyc Is capable of recording geographically! more thao a thousand million stars While the gain since Galileo's time seems enormous, the possibilities go far beyond. Starlight Is fulling oil every square mile of the earth's sur- Is to gather up and concentrate this rays that strike an area 100 Inches In dlu meter. A 200-lncb telescope would give us four time as much light as we now receive with the 100-lrich, while , a .'100-Inch telescope would give nine times as much. Whales of Antarctic Worth Many Dollars Under modern methods of extruding extrud-ing the valuable products, whales caught In the Antarctic will bring as high as $10,000 each, says Popular Mechanics Magazine. The humpbacks, found off the coast of Callforulu, sometimes some-times realize $2,500 each, while the white whule of the northern Atlantic I prized for Its hide, which is shipped to Scotland for the manufacture of shoestrings. Floating factories that convert the whales Into material for the soap companies, bone charcoal for the sugar refining Industry, dried meat and chicken feed, simplify the last of turning the catch Into profit. Members of the United States biological bio-logical survey have asked for inforum tlon about the logs' of old whaling vessels, as these records ure considered consid-ered valuable duta concerning the nil grutlons of the big sea mammals. Parasites found on the whales nitty also give a clew-to the animals' wanderings. wan-derings. For Instance, one species ol known southern origin has been (lis covered on whales in northern waters. Help Yourself! Sunmaid Ncctor Seedless or Puff Seedless Raisins 3 Pkg. 28c 2 Pound Pail Lard : 38c 4 Pound Pail Lard :75c 8 Pound Pail Lard...... $1.49 10 Pounds Sugar. ..65c 25 Pounds Sugar... $1.65 100 Pounds Sugar $6.35 -WTillingtoirriub Can Corn. 11c Laura 1 Large Flat Salmon ... 23c 2 Cans Oval Booth SnrMiies-25c ' 1 Pound School Boy Peanut Butter 25c 2- Pounds School Boy Peanut , Butter L .49c Figs, Dates, Pomogranits, Cranberries, Cran-berries, Grapes,;' Lemons, Oranges, Apples,- Pears, Celery, Lettuce, Cabbage, Sweet Potatoes. 16 Ounce Bread 5c FOOD STORES Columbus' Two Wiveg Ciristophei Columbus was twice married. Ills first wife was Fellpa Muiiuli IVrestrelle.. daughter of a captain of I'riuce Henry of Portugal, "the navigator." He married her In 1471. The charts of his father-in-law helped to mature his plans of discovery. dis-covery. Columbus' son, Diego, who accompanied accom-panied the father on the occasion when they were reduced ' beggary Bi the convent of La JRablda, was the only .'hiid of this marriage. This wife .ied in 1483, or thereabout, there-about, and in 14S7 Columbus married Beatrlz Lnrlquez at Cordova. She was the mother of bis second son, Fernando, who became his father's biographer. She' Coming Up The woman whose husband earns $110 a week met her old friend, the woman whose husband's envelope regularly reg-ularly contains $00. "Yes," said the tlrst. '1 bought a bridge lamp, n rug and two of the nicest nic-est pictures for the library do you still do your own washing?" Reluctantly the other woman admit ted that she did. "My dear!" exclaimed her friend aghast, "hon't tell me! Why, inv maid wouldn't tlilnU of doing her nv:i washing! She sends It out Just like me." That same night the woman of the $00 envelope Informed her husband or a decision she had made. New York Sun. Good Enough An actress who possessed a costly pearl necklace thought to circmmei!:' burglars by leaving U carelessly on her dressing tnhles with the note: worthless. My real pearls are in safety vault." One night when she arrived at home from the theater she found the neck lace had disappeared and beside her note was another, which read: "These are good enough for me I'm only a substitute. The burglar regularly assigned to this district is in prisou." London Answer v : AT CHRISTMAS END CAEDS-rnl o'J-j to tloso u?lo expect n"J tul also lo ol'rj-tjouU wish tjou hcdl " The unexpected ori'.l double their value, Cho 'surprise cia rru.;e them turice qlad "Our Chririrru:; Cards areTu3oSuWg ILarls ituh thj spirit of 'Veace and QoocUjilL This Onm Batn.' . Downy Is the hmmii. .. tkm flnrtn knj4 . . . u..., nuu iiuc U ... peckers. say NmUPe M w of tnestlmnble value In tK of InsecU which infest onr orchards and groves. 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