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Show SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1930 -; AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN 5I2HEY181930 Pleasant Grove Locals ! Mr. and Mrs, Dan WadleV pent iini. Marie Bennett and Mra Ar- Mr. and Mrs. Nat Loader made a Wednesday visiting with relatives in villa, Ashby of Provo visited Monday business trip to Park City Wednesday TbQmaei Fenton waa In Pro invm this week an a member , of the Jury. v ... Niela P. ' Poulson and George 8. Smith made a bnilneif trip to Froyo "on Thursday. 7 MUe B DTl of Heber, la visit ing Indefinitely with- her plater, Mrs Byron Adamson. . v. . , visited the past week with her par-enU, par-enU, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson. For Sale Apples, by Ed-hund Ed-hund . Cragun, Tel. 46-R1, Ploasant Grove, l-4-4t ' Joseph. D. Fage returned Sunday from a week's trip to the Lehl Tlntlc mines. He had charge of same con structlon work there. Thomas Adamson' la very seriously 111 at hla horn with rheumatism. . , Mrs. Mary Wadley visited Thurs day with American Fork relatives. Mra. C. 0. Jensen and daughter, Bonnie, -were Bait Lake visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mra. ' Elton Taylor of Prlca, were In Pleasant Grove Thurs day Tlsltlnr with old friends. Mr. Taylor waa formerly manager of the Dixon-Taylor-Russell Co. of this city. previous to his being transferred 'to the Price Institution as manager of the D. T. R. store there. Mr. and Mrs.9 Wesley Beck and Miss Ardena At wood spent Saturday In Salt LakeCity. I at the home of Mrs. Bennett's par ents, Mr. and Mrs.' T. IL Gleaeon. Let M8-2t LADIES The La Beaote Sboppe, gives linger, wares for 60c, marcell's Mr. and Mra. C. L, Johnson were L00 permanent ware 18.00. dinner guests of Mr., Johnson's par- them' ,erT,,:you. cnta, Mr. and Mra. Charles Johnson. ;, .- ' " Bt., of Lehl. -' 4 r I tThr Misses Muriel Walker, Mar- "4 : 1 I caret Marrott, Nell 8wenson, Vera r. ana Mrs, German & Ellsworth wmiunMt stagf ui diui uu, vtvr, were Grive Tlsitora Tuesday. J. E. Hardman was In Salt Lake Wednesday Tlaltini with his wife. who Is ill at the I D. S. Hospital. The Misses Jewel Linebaugh and Arvllla Clark attended the "Boya Show" at the P. t. ; U. Wednesday I evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Lovell return d Monday from Oak City. Utah. where they hare heen Tlsltlnr during Mrrnd-Mr-Lynn Taylor of Salt nln Lake, were the guests ot Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Orua on Saturday. . ' PltnuAnt 1 ... ...I wuere ,iae no ueeu tibiu v noiway. wit relays. me . J amea n mukvr uvumj oavuruA Ernest Clayton, who recently re turned home from the Eastern states mission will attend. the B. T. U. the Mr. and Mra Ray Dam and son, Raymond, of Heber, visited Monday with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Byron Adamaon, and family. Mrs. Bazil Walker entertained at a quilting party Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Elrla Thome entertained at a similar party Wednesday afternoon. The Third ward, meeting house Is ' receiving a coat of plaster thla week.1 ' Every member of the ward seems Interested In-terested In the work waiting patient ly until the building can be used for all ward activities. The Misses Leda Thompson and Hasel Nuttall entertained at a social Monday evening at the James D Thome home. The evening was spent in iklaylng'BOO. The grand prize was won by Miss Jewel Linebaugh and the consolation prize by Miss Eve Porbeg of Alpine. A delicious tray luncheon waa served to the following guests : Estelle Fenton, Jewel Linebaugh, Line-baugh, Arvllla Clark, Alberta, Scorup, Lucille Poulson, Maurlne Oammett, . Ada .Wllhlte. Delia Smith. Lacv Whit Alda Gardiner" and Lu'ella Thome of Pleasant Grove; Helen Clarke, Edna Stewart and Olive Shepherd ot American' Amer-ican' Fork; Maurine Fillmore, Naoma Broadbent, of Lehl. Eve Forbes 'of Alpine, and Louise Spafford ot Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Wernlck, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford W. Warnlck, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. C. P, Warnlck. Mr. and Mrs. L. kf. Atwood and sons. Dean and Grant and Sen Warnlck attended the Ogden Livestock Show during the week.- Stake President W. -W, " iLl' A. Stake President A. P. War Mrs. Soren Sorenson ' of BInghapii,j nick, Mrs. Ucy White. (Mrs. Sytha laM epent Saturday witf Mr. and Mra.Upkeon, Dr. C, O. Jensen and Miss John C. Nelson and family. . ' iLeda Thompaon were visitors at the in) ' H v JWindsor ward M. L A.. Tuesday even Mrs. o. E. Grua attended a county 1 board meeting or the Daughters ot the Pioneers at Provo on Thursday. I The Daughters of the Pioneers, . ' I Camp No2t will meet Thursday, e omoen auu leacner. 01 me ,Muary 23, at the home of Mrs, Mra VrA C. 'Khrtl! unit rlant-fet I Helen, will leave Sunday , far Oik. Warnlck, iand CaUforala, for a, two weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ruel. .Wan- Miss Lolsj Bobbins left January 18 for her mission : to- the Southern States. Her parents, Mr,; and Mrs. W. J. Bobbins, accompanied her as far as Salt Lake. The Elders Quorum of the Llndon and Windsor warda and their part ners held a very successful dancing party Wednesday evening in the Un ion. HalL The prize for the best waltz couple of the married folks was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hooley. The prise for the best fox trot for the young people was award. Manila Wart Sunday Behoof were 4 'uZLS' SZ: ia nm yew rnyca, graaucation ,,,. . - tjvij.- "D v. vw -- uiass pr tne . u. h. b. played a - - ".JFZl" ot Mrs. Boren ..will be, given. L.ketball game with the seLd year - . uinM nrnBTBm numnAn urn nam? i .v. im . . ... . . 1 r -u - aiuucuu uio ciu luursaaT aiier Wilford J. Eiiaworth of Parson. Pned for the meeting. noon. -,e gophomore girls won the and Ben EUsworth; of 8t Lake, were . -...U"06',1119 0 P II to 15. IhA rnAfttM of USaIf BlsrlAr Xfrf 3mn I ' D. Thome, Monday. evening anne ne.eu aiunson nome, , Th8 Sophomore students ot the o'r v wrieasant urove wign ?cnool are pre- 1 11 . ' .7 ... tvmmmut miv'v 4'u sruvv are pre- Mra William Davis and Mr." and; Bob Sleigh Riders arrived thert parf-g 4 Pep Rjjiy- to be glreft TtU Mrs. Hugh Davis of Vineyard, were thrilling ride of the old time evening preceding the game be- sn m m 4 -m TUi tftiavl-aai Ttfafwf V1JIa Tkaj.1 . sr ufli re. 1 nstsbriH- nr m rtvwin Anim. aas iismuiva JOUULtu iris.i tw aam . 1a..i a a . al. m ad to RMn.- f!in--- .-4 r.vl . " .' 1 w,-. ... lu'. " na 1110 V a-iv ' . " " . , .. .. .. .. - - " owwi i-ia. -wtu I .1 1 ,y . i.r&ni. ivennein Animr man scan. ne aussee justeue Fenton. eaaiann r.nM w.i t.(-. o 1 - : . . A. social waa held. Wednesday I Thompson and Hasel Nuttal attended iMiMr-ii fii.nn m.-- r v ,.......- . . , . .t . 1 1 - , c uu mi a i. a. nospiiai oaiuruar Terr " - - uu i". oMjm nj M ui o. . u- waa-1 Helen Monson. aerioMlv ill At ftr.t 1. ... thn.v. I I ' , es wsasj wviiSyUi -u.7 - , that an operation was necessary, but -MrfflaanTS. " ww 01 to the present time Mrs. Hard turned home . "JL! treat rut hP u. -a n ."T """" Physicians are not certain 'lououcer ana un. Kuion mxnn wn 1 . v. . . x . I . . V. UUUUIO IB, Boyd Van Wagoner fa honor ot Miss June Van Wagoner, who. will leave soon for Belt Lake to attend the LV D. S. Business college. The guests were: Miss Alda Pyper, Joseph Ash, Late Wright and Brlgham Van Wagoner. A similar party with the same guests from Pleasant Grove, with added Mid way friends was held Friday at the home of Alda Pyper at Midway. Mrs. Lorln West was pleasantly surprised Tuesday evening, the event being her birthday. The relatives making up the party were: Mr. and Johnson and family, i Mr. and Mra. J. W. West of Salt Lake, were the guests ot Mr. West's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West on Sunday. I in charge of the acalr. The tables were beautifully decorated with Mr. and-Mr. L. P. Harvev enter. ooqueis or sweet peas and pink candle tained at a card nartT Mond. wpers m oryaiat noiaers. The guests lng. Dinner was served early in the w nonor were tne Disnopric of the I evening on small tahla. -km- -.. wara ana miss .stelle Fenton, Stake the game enjoyed. The meats were- President of T. L. M. L A. Fifty-four Mr. and Mr, Arrhi. i. a 1 - vv ,v vui ut, auu Tne banquet I Mrs. Charles E. ThumA Mr .t vr Principal Karl Banks of the Lincoln Hiah School, and wlfa and I CUOstS were nresenL . - 1 1 v-uuc ia. 1 uurue, uur. ano airs. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Newman attended I served by the Beehive Girto, as- Ernest Parduhn, Mr. and Mrs L. L. t . 1 t m ms. . I ai let aI Aw VT n. I - Mra LtAfiM n w.iv.. .-a I . . 0 ' I n,." ' "u J ijrBen ana Mr. ana Mrs. Harold fieuasii uu KiihAAl TaAtiltw sk 4 mnM.l DatMJ I illUU. AvU . . . . . rtMrB. nA. t .- w ' " w -fc vBipman 01 American rorx. Mra. Alma Christiansen and daughter Mildred, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wars, nick, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rlchlns. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton and Ruth and Rozle West The evening was spent In games and early family Jokes. evening. ; : "MrgJ Eat. Reporter. IMPREG3XVB FUNERAL SErnv, Impressive funeral ' Jeld Friday afternoon for Mri Z! Holmaa emlth, wife of DeaT'8mJ7 who died at the Uhl "" prevlou, Tuesday following i The services were nnd.r . Won of Bishop Burgess. tvI opening song was a vocal duet k Mrs. Frank Bateman trd 1 Oeghorn and the lnvocauo, Van h- vanca A vocal duet br Mrs. Ora Chlpman and Maria, !.7 accompanied by- Miss An. rt.... ' l0" : ; A biogrspueli ketch was read br Mrs! v. Z The apeakera were blw . Pleasant Grove Third ward, Ezr7? Walker1 of Pleasant Grove, Leo Han en, Supt David Oourley and PreL" C. E. Toung closing rem.rv. tnmA I. Tl..l "Ore -,--wiJttrgess.-lntersperr toftt remarks of. the speakers, a solo was rendered by Mra Roh.J Walker ot Llndon. The elo.,. wa, a solo by Mra C. a Young, aft.! Which the banedlrtfn- "p rt fcr Don a strong; ' y uuac tTh"Tf ta Alpine cemetery was dedicated by Joseph T, Marsh, m floral offerings wif , tery beautiful and with th. . . - JSJUsTB wv- ta uiraance testified to the ,v" esteem leit ftr the family. Many relatives and frianrf. . . aauni . Aipme, attended the funeral serv).. at ma iot yron ureene at American Fork Saturday. ifrsAdiii-JL Brown- enters. -r viuu u nF hiu.. . Wednesday afternoon. The nun! ... UvlUes were engaged In after wMck a dainty lunch was served. The Young Mothers club meatf ly surprised Mra Loy Beck at 1... homeThprsday afternoon. The aftar. noon wa epent In needlework . octal chat, after which a daif. lunch wa served. Mrs. J. Henry Beck and two .it children of Magna, are vlaitlnr Vr. BwkV. parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. a Heaiey. Mr. and Mra C. A. Fugal had ' as I their guests Wednesday, Mr. and Mra Joseph Richardson and family of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Steele of 1 American Fork, and Mr. and Mra William M. Hone and family of this l Healer. city. OUR POLICY AND ITS RESULTS . An AdvtrtistmiBt T"'r Tb Mounttla Stttts Ttltphoat d Ttltgnph Company OUR POLICY "To famish the most telephone serrict tad the best t the least possible cost consistent with financial safety." Mrs. Ray Carlson entertained the "Busy Circle Club" at her home Wed nesday afternoon, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The guests were: Mra H. M. Nelson, Mra L EL Carlson, Mra Edward Warburton, Mra Milton Jacobs... Mrs. William Aston, Mrs. C. A. Fugal and Mra Ruby Carlson. Cllgord L. Wright, manager ot the Pleasant Grove Canning Co., left I Tuesday tor Chicago to attend the National Canners convention. He wUl visit tht Campbell Soup Co.. of I Camden, N. J where he had a large order of tomato puree last year tor their company. - e 1 . iven Improved and Extended calls; that la, while the sub-7 sub-7 1 Serrc' scrlber remained at the tele- . .During, the year 1129 bur construction program, de-algned de-algned to bring more and better: telephone service to the people of this territory, Involved the expenditure ot more than $13,000,000. " . IMll'Md Of tht-TF" -..this Company had approxi mately 434,600 telephonea In service, having made a net gain of 21,000 during the year. -Important additions were made to the number of di rect long dlstae circuits . North, South, East and West. . e e a New equipment and operating op-erating methods have' substantially sub-stantially improved ' the Quality ot both, local and long distance service. 825.-. 825.-. 000.000 local calls, and 11,300,000 toll and long distance calls being handled with a greater degree of excellence ex-cellence than ever ' before. During 1920 a rreat majority major-ity of long distance calla war handled like local phone. - Lower Cost Service A reduction in Ion r dla. tanoe rates became effective February 1, 1929, and another an-other January 1, 1930. Both principally affected station to station day calls, evening ' and night calls not being reduced. re-duced. 1 - Direct savings also result- ed to subscribers from reductions reduc-tions In the charges for certain cer-tain types ot telephone Installations In-stallations and changes, and , from the adoption of more liberal practices In extending extend-ing plant and service to subscribers sub-scribers In sparsely settled sections. j' There was fuller cooperation coopera-tion on the part of our subscribers, sub-scribers, an Important part of good telephone service. ' Much was accomplish ed in making our facilities more attractive, and more comfortable and convenient for our snbscribera. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and Mr. and Mra 'James D. Thome attended the Boys play at the B. "T.TJ" Thursday evening. Roland Jacobs and John Halliday, Jr, took principal parts in the play. Pleasant Grove High School students always make good In college work. John and Roland are popular B. Y. TJ. students. We Will Do r Vbur Next Week's Washing in Your Own Home FREE! 1930V PROGRAM ; i ; "The most ttrrict and tb betf it our con. tinning tint. Ia WO our effprt will bt bent - towud producing a telephone terrice ot even1 higher qouuy ia speed, accuracy, courts-octy courts-octy efficiency. . . " F. H. REID, President The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company Mr. and Mrs. De Wayne Harper entertained a few friends Saturday evening at a card party. A tray luncheon was served late in the even ing to the following guests: Mr. and Mra Wesley J. Beck, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson, Mr. and Mra Arnold Green, Mr. and Mrs. William L. Green and Mr. and Mra Elvin Thorn. j - w " mm ' urn Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson were pleasantly surprised at their home Wednesday evening by the fol lowing relatives: Carl , Anderson, Lowell Rlchlns, Jennie Walker, Elva Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ander son, Mr. and Mra Oscar Rlchlns. Mr. and Mra Alma Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker, Mr. and Mrs. noware: werntce- and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton. ' A surprise party was given at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Walker, Friday evening, January 10. Those present werer Mr. and Mrs. waiiace "Money, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kelander, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Walker. Miss Inez Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Gas Omer, Mrs. stable Johnson, Mrs. Minnie Dltt- more, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dlttmore, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gillman. Tahiaa I- J i vw w vl V I tastefully decorated .and a delicious lunch was served. Games were the HUNDREDS of your neighbors already have seen the New Easy and have learned of this quicker, gentler and easier way to wash and dry clothes. You, too, can nave the same thrill. We will lend you a New Easy and let you do a whole week's washing with it, absolutely abso-lutely free. Washes While It Dries of Ydhr??i teet batch Va8h!d while mother gu JM "Ween double sneeti (or the equal in other clothed handled at one time. ' While the famous Vacuum Cups gently remove all the dirt, the amazing amaz-ing new dryer gently whisks the water from the clothes, at. the same time, - Take Advantage of This Offer. Today You can't begin to appreciate this New Easy Washer until you see it In action. Phone us today and seize this chance to have the Easy In your home , on your regular : washday, without cost or obligation. If you decide to own the Easy, you merely have to make a small down payment. .... BJBSBBBBBBBBBBBSVJBeBk ' r ' ,The One Price House" Dixon-Taylor.RusDell Co. 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