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Show MfEMCAN FORK CITIZEN fc-ATUiiPAY. oorourn :. mo 4; . Pleasant Grove Locals .Mrs. John Van .Wagoner . was Salt Lake visitor Thursday. . ' Mi1, anfl MrU Wesley Jense wart Bait Laka visitors Saturday." : " " Mrs. Grace Stewart of Salt Lake, was a Pleasant Grove visitor Wednesday.- " . , . Mrs. Thomas Powers ot Lehl, spent Wednesday with her mother, Mrs. Otto Frampton. i j .... ; , ' . . . f.C .. Mrs. George Chandler of Bingham Canyon, visited with Pleasant Grove relative! Monday. , .. . .. Mrs. Eldean Barney Haggard of American Fork visited Thursday with her mother here. , 'Mrs. Era Page, visited Monday with her sister,1 Mrs. Martha TV Keetch. . Mtss Eva Forbes of Alpine, spent the week-end iwlth Mrs,' Melba Cluff. Miss Smith, teacher of the Third Grade attended a' funeral at Logan Wednesday. - - Mr. and Mrs. John I Atwood of Charleston, were .Pleasant' Grove visitors Sunday. y ; Mrs. 'Delilah Clegg of Provo, visited visit-ed this week with Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Hooley and family. - Mr. and Mrs. George Terry of Park City, visited the past week with, Mr and Mra. Alonzo Hooley. ., , Mir. and Mrs James Adamson and Mrs. Wesley Jense were Provo vial. tors Wednesday. . . Mi's. E. I MaJdsen and Mra. Netfie Thompson of Salt Lake, were Pleaa-ant Pleaa-ant Grove visitors Wednesday. ' Misses Leah and Wllma Eldredge . of Granger, spent the week-end here, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs . MerrU Waralck. . Mrs. Wesley Jena attended a trouseau tea Sunday afternoon at Salt Lake City given by her cousin, Mra. Gordon Owens of Salt Lake lira. Owens la a recent bride. ' -. .Mist Pansy A- Kona, Mr. and Mra. McNeff and Mr. Heed.Of Hawlia visit-ed visit-ed from 'Sunday Oil Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mra. John Van Wagoner. Mr. and Mrs. Fay., Van .Wagoner, Miss Maria Allen and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Van Wagoner of Heber, were visitors visi-tors at the John Van Wagoner, home Sunday. ' . ' , . ' Word was received by relatives here Wednesday, that David Splllsberry, father of Mrs. J. J. Hayes', was very seriously injured In an auto accident In Salt Lake Tuesday. 3. R. Halliday enjoyed a duck hunting hunt-ing trip with the Salt .Lake Athletic Ciub of the .Union Pacife employees, tc their Mills camp In MUIaiM Co. on Monday and Tuesday. JMrs-. Florence Tborne Brown ot aitLake, was 'In Pleasant Grove Wednesday to attend the funeral of Myrtle Thome Cutler. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Larsen of Callfor nla, have been visiting relatives In Utah, for the past week. On Thursday Thurs-day they were visiting with L. L. Larsen and family. - " ' '."" 'Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Portherlnghara spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bird. ."Mr. andlira; James "Adamson and Mra. Clara Bullock were guests at th C P. War nick horn Saturday. .' Mra. Mary. Wadley spent - Monday and ..Tuesday:, with, her. daughter, Mra, Earl VL Barratt, at American Fork , i t - '.II i mi ' i Lee Anderson and Ollden Oldrold of Fountain Green,, were Sunday .visit- ors at the home of Mr. Jane Walker. Mrs. E. B. Walker' and baby, De- Vere, and daughter, Melba W. Cluff. spent- the week-end with relatives In Salt Lake." ' ' ' r Grant Atwood left Friday Cor Bait Lake City, where Wwlll taka car of the Manila 4-H Club heifer calves a the SUta Fair, ana also have charge of the live stock entered by Merrill N. Warnlck. 1 - . Mr. and Mrs. Merrll N. Warnlck visited In Provo Thursday. While Mr. Warnlck attended to various business matters, Mrs. Warnlck was a guest at the home ot her slater, Mrs. Orrln Balrd. ,'' Mrs. . W. W. Warnlck entertained In honor of her birthday Wednesday evening, i Dinner was the feature of the evening, covers being laM for Mr. and Mra. Roy Meecham and son, Paul, of Sprlngville, besides the mem bers ot the immediate family. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Demery of South Pasadena, ''California, visited1 with Dr. and Mrs. 0. E. Grua this week. They were enroute home from their sum. mer ranch in South Dakota. ' Mrs. Orvllle Cobbley of Deloo, Ma-ho, Ma-ho, returned home Thursday, ' after visiting for several days with - her mother. Mrs. Cecelia Christiansen, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson, Mr. and Mra. Allie RaamalL Mrs. Orvllle Cobbley aid Mrs. " Alfred " "Besxant motored to Spanish Fork Tuesday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter.! Darling. ' ; ' . ' 1 ' Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thome and Mr. and Mra. Rondy B. Thome ot Magna, tnade la trip to Newdale, Ida hoj, Monday, to atund the .funeral of Myrtle Thorn Cutler held at New dale Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner and family are preparing to make an Indefinite visit to Juaras, Old Mexico, in the near future, to visit with Mra. Van Wagoner's parents, and other relative who reside there. Thursday evening the Misses Jessie and Nettie Wadley " entertained " in honor , ot Mrs. Owen Allen,' formerly Miss Elva ,. Zimmerman of. Lehl, whose marriage took place the previous previ-ous day.' Games and music were en-Joyed, en-Joyed, followed by luncheon. The guest list numbered twenty five. Mrs. Gam Burns gave a very delightful de-lightful birthday party : daring the week in honor ot her . little daughter Marie' ninth v birthday.- The little folks enjoyed house game aid music after which a dainty luncheon was served to twenty llttte friends. Those present were! Marie and " Mary Bums, Dona ' Baxter, - Coral Clark, Blanch Rlchlns, Hope Spencer. Jean and Maxlne ' Adamson, Fay Tomlin-son, Tomlin-son, Margi Drlggs, Loan Thornton, Ruth Hales, Bettl Newman, Ina Hayes, Olive Adams," Hean Peterson, Ila Hardman, Anna Mae Nlelson and Anna Marie Walker."" " - " "7""""" The Gleaner girl ot the Second Ward M. I. A. entertained the M Men at social and short play last Tuesday Tues-day evening. Hot chocolate, cookies and sandwiches were served at the closing of the entertainment. . ' The Misses Dorothy and Reva Jense entertained their. New Social club Thursday evening at the Jense horn. The evening was spent' in sewing, game and social chat. Dainty re freshments were served to the following follow-ing guests: Margaret WhitUngham, Jljjda rs! add Eva Yancey and May Wadley. Mrs. - Millie Poulson - entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of her husband' 60tK birthday. The . tables were beautifully decorated with! fall flowers. The guest included! Mr. Rose Chlpmon of American Fork, Mr. and Mra. Matthew Beicant, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beitant, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bezeant,. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gamett, Mr. and Mrs. Millen Raldmall, Mr. and Mrs. William ptag,"llr. and Mrs. Ford Poulson,' Mrs. Mary Wilson and Lucille Poulson.' - " - - Among the out of town guests attending at-tending the funeral of Myrtle Thorne Cutler were: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cutler' of Rexburg, Idaho, Mrs. J. A. Wlddlson ot Newdale, Idaho, Mr. and Mra. S. L. Deal and Mr. and Mrs. Delos-.Kill! , of Shelley. Idaho, Mr. and 'Mrs. R. B. Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. Silas Thorne, Magna, Mr. and MrSv- Horac Cutler,. Aliu4knd Mr. Carl Cutler. Mrs Grace Stewart, Mrs E. L. Maden, Mrs. Nettle Thompson, Mrs. Florence T. Brown, all of Salt Lake, "Mr. and Mrs. J. Sant Walker. Mr and Mra. Marlon Greene, Ameri can Fork, Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Thorne, Provo, Mrs. James Clark ot Provo. to, th Poor Pttt$trian The pedestrian is given right of way at all crosswalks except those con trolled by traffic police," and vehicles are given right of way over pedestrians between Intersections. Washington Post - - They How Think Different Sultan and Driest of Turkey at one time considered smoking so serious crtoJa.M,nanTw deadi was the punishment meted out t thoae Indulging m It - Excellent Sagge$tion We ought to have a few more stat-net stat-net to the mm who bav mad us merriest mer-riest beside those to warrior : There's lull Nye, Art emus Ward and Bob Burdette. Exchanf. mm o " no. 7W Id. The Radio Shop "Z" First Pocr South of Utah Power to light Co. . The Most .. 1 : ' POWEEFUL SELEOTViS EADIOSET .ever built, (45 tubes).- . , Hear It!. ' See It! . ' . Come To Our Opening Monday, October 7. s - rym mi in '. XK - : HTiS r If you are interested, stration, if you can - give a friend's name who is interested we.' will give you a FREE , Pass to the Alhambra - Theatre,... Monday evening. . Model 91 Less Tubes - ; - w : - : . - - JPop ten days, following the opening Monday, October. 10, every purchaser of Model 91 will receive $10 Free Picture Show Tickets. Model 92 will receive $15 Free Picture Show Tickets. Model 181 will receive $25 Free Picture Show Tickets. 1 ' Van Wagoner Bros. - Pleasant Grove, Utah Poultry Ranch Tour Attracts 100 Producers Various points In Utah and south ern Salt Lake counties were visited by more than 109 Utah county poul-trymen' poul-trymen' Monday, according to County Agent W. J. Thayne. . Th tour was of exceptional value to poultry men as profeasor Byron C. Alder of the Uuh Agricultural College, Col-lege, accompanied die tour and 'explained 'ex-plained various new methods "used in this great growing industry. Prot Alder is one of the beat - poultry, specialists In the west and he dis cussed such subjects as sanitation. feeding, brooding, raising land markeM Ing at . the, ranch ee where the very best methods were being used. At Payson, sanitation was especll- ly stressed, and the unique spraying soclatlon at the Loveless farm to keep its coops and yards in' perfect condition was demonstrated for the tour members. At the ranch of A. G. Grossgrove in Draper, sanitation was again stressed, along with Mr. Gross- grove methods of feeding and -vari ous time saving device which he employs. em-ploys. .The tour got under way at Spanish Fork at 8 'o'clock, and stops "were made at the most important ranches in ' the county. At noon the tour stopped at Lehl, where' lunch was served by the First ward Relief Society women under the direction of Joseph Anderson of the Lehl Poultry Association, while short talks and muslo were featured. XttiVfeneral manager, Clyde C Edmonds, Ed-monds, was. one of the , speaker. Representatives ot the Washington Co-op. and distinguished men from machine used by Payson Poultry as-Callfornla, were in attendance. WHIPPET DOG RACING TO BE STATE FAIR FEATURE White Rock, one of England's Fastest WZrtfe Ftntrt Win The finest win ever made, so slender slen-der that It cannot be seen without microscope, has been manufactured by a physicist in the Department of Agriculture. Agri-culture. ' ! ' i ;- One of the most interesting innovations inno-vations ever offered in fair amusements amuse-ments will be an eight-day card of Whippet dog racing billed for the Utah State Fair, October 5 to 12. Six dog races will be held daily on a straight-away course in front of the grandstand. A minimum of six Whippet Whip-pet will be entered in each race. The racing animals will be broufiht .to. Utah uudcx-the auspice of the Co-lumbus Co-lumbus Whippet Racing club of Columbus, Co-lumbus, Ohio, which is said to have the fastest track dogs in America. The club recently imparted a number of animals from England, well trained and selected for speed record-making. It is said that dog racing is making big inroads on the horse racing patronage pat-ronage in Great Britain. Sportsmen lind it even more exciting than the traditional jockey programs. It is also growing popular at an amazing America. The Utah fair will offer westerners their first card of this new and thrilling sport Britwb Possessions The British empire comprises ene fourth of the world's habitable surface, sur-face, an area of 13,226,740 square miles. o' " i ' ' . -Rare Bill Joaes ' A scientist Is a man who can study the layers of earth onder whkti mil lones 1 burled and prove tout Dill's skelVtoo Is 2TJ3.000 years old. U'nsh. Inrfon TVt. , SIom mpuniBin The ; -sstimated volume of Stone mountm is '7.BOO.O()0,000 cubic feet. Since granite weighs from 100 to 170 pounds per cubic footthls would be approxJmatelyequ!vn!ent to 000,000.-000 000,000.-000 short ton " . American Fork Ncwn Escaped Reform School , Youth Batters Way Out , - ' Of Local Jail ' Ralph Draper, alias, Jack Sullivan, 14-year-old auto thief suspect, caused caus-ed a big rY- her ThurBday, wtien. he was thwarted twice in scs$et from poUce authorlUes, ; and successfully execuUng',sv thirtt attempt ty tiXUf ni hi. vraV to freedotn from a. U in the city Jail. After being found the last time, ofiloer were declined to take further 5 rteh ! hi esdap ahd shackled him with hasScuSs, awaiting; Superintendent "Child ot the Odgen Reform 8chool and other authorities; who , came . for hlpt Friday Fri-day afternoon, i The youth was towed her by Axel Bloomqulst who was returning from Salt Lake, when he discovered . the lad Called on the highway with an automobile. Suspicion movements on the part. of. Draper td , obvious obvi-ous impatience to depart immediately immediate-ly upon arrival here promted Bloomqulst Bloom-qulst o summon officer Albert Blrk. The lad -wia placed-inthe Juvenile detention room where hi identity wa--dlclostt..-4a.i lv,lzl. Miaiag and Mlnlage In the coinage of the United States there I represented thfl ..metals gold, ellver, nickel ' and copper, with tin and Tin' nn nttnyt. f; Several minute later hammering was heard by Blrk. Upon lnvestla-tlon lnvestla-tlon Draper was found breaking his way oot of the cell with two bar already destroyed, aad th Iron grat. lug .on the window almost, removed. He was hianedlately placed in the city Jail- Whea officer Walter Dur-rant Dur-rant went to give him hi breakfast the youth had disappeared. ' A- search "was ' launched and the box was found in aa opstair room Ot the E. H. Boley bulMlng. ' ' - When questioned aa to how he escaped he stated that he broke a chair and used on ot the rounds to spring the lock.' He found a piece of water pipe in the corridor left by repairers, bent 4t ln4o a' hook shape and attaching one enfd to the ceiling rafter, breaking the roof, descending a telephone cable, and finally going from the roof of a garage to the ground. Individual n011Cft r AtTTtahCos t Tn &AAn rnr hp. xhlbit at the Utah numoer of Aw. . luew fiisptaye. wheat-2nd G-TT;SIXrow!,wir Besides a beautiful kT'. - Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leavltt of Roosevelt, were Saturday visitors at the home of Mrs. Leavltt's mother, Mrs7Mabel MUler. r . : . ' Mr. and Mrs. 1 Ray Ellison and family motored to Provo Sunday, and spent the - day with -- Mr- Ellison's brother and wife, Mr. anVl Mrs. J. W- Ellison.' " s Mr. and Mrs. Heber Rasband - of Heber, announce the arrival of 'a fine baby boy born Sunday, September Septem-ber 27. Mr. Rasband was formerly Miss Berdie Bate of this city. : Mr. and Mra Jack Robinson and Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Tregaakls and baby visited in Dividend Sunday, guest at the hocus ot Mr. and Mrs. James McMahn. J" Mrs. Kenneth Foster returned to heir home In Bingham) Canyon last Friday, after is week's visit her with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Emma Fos- tw;-rrr: Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Zabriskle, Miss Olive Zabriskle and Mr. and Mrs Morley Zabriskle and family motored to Draper laat Thursday, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Merrll Hand and family. - Anothersoclal event of Interest to those of this vicinity Is h engage, ment and forth coming marriage announcement' an-nouncement' of Miss Donna'Durrant, daughter af Mr. and Mrs. I J. Dnr. rant of Provo, and W. A. Sorensen ot Logan. The marriage : is to take ipiace next Thursday, October 10, In the Salt Lake temple. A wedding breakfast will follow at the Durrant residence in . Provo, Immediately after which the young people will leave for a month's honeymoon trip to Brycemd Grand canyons and California Miss Durrant will, be w-membered w-membered aa the English Instructor at the American Fork High School last year. John Jacklin. i ' man! on grain, sent sk. which flv won honor, tlia Parker .MMeklo." , SPeUsAdanu Ut place; Leon WanJf !l Select irtt. ""Mi. Dickiow Trfe exhibit ftom L the A,; N.ery. llrst plsce iJ J. It Hales caches, n roses which took t, , made up ot one each of kT" ! varleUes; Golde-e, yeUow), Mable Morse (cimTJ Madam Alex. Dr, ange)f Madam Butterfly With gold).. Duchess i (aafprm, yellowy, Suiburst Z-Rps Z-Rps Mart (jink), Iau!ie(w Ian (copper), Dasacliks American Beauty and Hadley ft red-r- t ; Manager Wright ot the j took second place on ku, plat of Roman Beauty applet, ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farker r vo, visited -with relatives m fr. In American Fork tturini u end. . Mr. and Mrs. Howard lfcafc-and lfcafc-and Mr.' and Mr. Jforrli spent 8unday in the capital city r ing friends. Mr. ancTMrs. Harry Bron t1 family of Copperton, vert Tt last Wednesday and Toandaj g I home of Mr. Brown's motto, 1 Lillian . Brown. i Mrs. L. A. Adamsoa and IDs ralne Adamson were bulsea t ors In Salt Lake on Satnrdty. ' Misa Olive Zabriskle, vhe k t confined to her bed as thi fee: an auto accident three veeta i; rapidly, Improving from um fsc sustained- n Mrs. . John Smith and baby t Keith, returned to their boms hi Lake Sunday, after visiting 1 1 with her mother, lira IiUlii Brown. -: Ray Pulley proved to be the L caller ot the porkers at fts hog Ing contest held at the eootj t grandstand lastFrlday aftHE and the final day of the fair- I Clayson won tha cow calling as Mr.' and Mrs. Glen Boley an i happy parents of a wuuwnijt daughter .'.j.JfML1nn,M4,'l 1 tomber 26. All concerned it i very nicely. Mrs. Boley u as ly Miss' Mabel Brienholt of -- Among the social notes ot Vs ence, and of mterest to mtnyit can Fork folk, Is the anaooir made by Mr. and Mrs. ft & t. of Provo, of the eniafltMatfi daughter, Marjorie, to 1 Halliday. Mrs Halliday li tb r Mr. and Mrs. C. B. HalHday Shelley, Idaho, but form of this cItyfc'.-.Tle',nuttTll.. an event of next WetoesiV. J,and. wllLhoaolomiu;ji' Lake tempIe.t A " weddtef will be tendered th ywr w the same evening at ttsBs, ward amusement hall, by th F ot the bride-elect Both r students of th B. Y.H When the king of fttf lords of the privy nn," mayor of London, efZ, other officials assemble m p order forithe prorlamsft" sovereign. The new Mai the prescribed onta. FAIR PYROTECHNICS TO DEPICT . history and: scenics.of Fireworks that portray vivid diatna and depict wonderlands in flames of natural color, will be the big entertainment enter-tainment feature for each evening of the Ltah State Fair, scheduled for the week of October 5 to 12, at gait Lake City. The proKram provides that every scene presented be something characteristic of the Beehive State, according to Ernest S. Hottncs, man-,aKr. man-,aKr. . . f. , ,. "the Fire Nympns In Utah's Wonderland"-will be a fireworks iaHant of the State's famous scenic wotidt-rs. Natural fmdRcs and other weird formations form-ations of Southern Utah will be shown with an astounding realism. . The "l ire .Nvmnh-i" in n ballet liaiice will be tho liiRhliRul of this scene." -'Tl.eCom;ilffofthePj' b another of pieces. Honeer "jfeif: and KiKlr.m dresses ' "The Privrnu T : Vboy', will also be hoW"i.,,,d in f ponies WiH be ""greJt, bo seen. . f;ir fcrounJ. : |