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Show T SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1930 , PLEASANT GROVE. Trr V Quality Feeds ., i : ... .. )., "' :;T ; j ?,. - -ai 'Urn--'' "" " V,, 'V' . .. . ', Our freshly ground uniform mixed feeds are getting better results for poultrymen. .. TRY OUR HASH AND SCRATCH Prices Are Always Right. ? . ..... ' V . Get The Most For Eggs. Ship Direct, 1 111 11 II I II II III I... II ' I.I II Jl 1 II .11 I II American Fork Locals Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates were visitors la the capltol city. , Mr. and Mr a, Owen Humphries attended at-tended a musical la the Salt Lake tabernacle last Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. L L Pratt, Ethel and Harold Pratt and Mildred Wanlasa, were visitors in Bait Lake San day afternoon. Mr. and Mri. Norman Fackrell and daughter. Lethe, are spending una weaena in Tooele with Mr. and Mra, Wm, Fackrell and Mr. and j Mra. Clifford Jackrell and their iam- Mra. Nan Chlpmaa returned to her home here this week after aa extended extend-ed Tislt In Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mra. Walter 8trangt and C. A. Plerson attended a bridge party la Proro Wednesday night held In the Masonle Hall. tiles. Otto' Brandt, , who katVsoM his tome In the' Fourth, ward haa jar t chased th 'Albert Sutherland place f la the Second -ward." Mr. Sutherland 3 and family, will Bote foto apartments abovs the People' Bank Ja the sear ; future. Tern Peterson returned home to Welling, Alberta, Canada, after a visit of two weeks here with hi aunt, Mra. Era Fackrell and Miss Detta McBrid. Mrs. Leland Mitchell entertalneo at a Valentine party Friday night her guest being Messrs. and Mesdames Edward Abel, Reed Robinson, Jack Iverson and Leslie Searle. The table decorations consisted of red hearts centered with a basket of flowers. Wednesday afternoon twenty-fire of the little friends of Master Seed Parker were delightfully entertained by his mother, Mrs. Florence Park er, at their home, the occasion being hla tth Wrthday.-Th little tofts en- Joyed SameS after whlrtl m. ta-t lnnMi was served, of which a birthday cake u an ftnnnrtanV tm ' 1 im spoikb suits " - pjurp suits $25.00 j- 1 Extra JV"alue. ; 8 SPRINO HATS RotiTchildTalues. I I V Jl 8 Mr and Mra. Leoa Sommerrllle ef Long Beach, California, announce the arriral of a ba&r girl February 12th. Mr. Sommeryllle V formerly of this city and his wife Vis formerly Miss EWa ' Harris' of Orem. ' Mother and baby ar reported doing nloely. 1 :, Mrs. John Berg eafartalned at din ner Sunday; corers belnc laid for Mr. and. Mrs. 8am Peterson and family, Mr, and Mra. Ernest Webb. Jr- of Lhi Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson, Mrs. Poo Berg and members of the Joha Berg family. " v-' . Sunday a birthday dinner was giv en at the home of Mrs. Charlotte Greenwood by Mrs. Cora Haggard for her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Byrant of Bait Lake. Mrs. Bryant was form erly Miss Thelma Haggard. - Coyert were laid for fifteen. Mr. and ' Mrs. Bryant spent the week-end here. ' i t : ' . . .... f., A TIP I always co to Rohbock St Sons is the explanation you lnvanaDiy get when you admire ad-mire . a neighbor garden. Why not insure vour own success with flowers, bedding plants or perennial plants, roses, shrubs, by ordering them from our own finnmlete stock. Phone 137 for appoint ment, and wo will bo clad to help you plan yourtgarden inis season. r-iMEJ-tf The annual reunion of the members mem-bers of the First ward, held Thursday bight In the tabernacle, was declared by all who attended one of the very best A good spirit of nelghborllness prevailed throughout the evening and there was a large attendance. Axel Bloomquist, chairman of the Continuity Continui-ty Activity Committee, was In charte of the program, which was followed by games directed by Miss Jordan of the Ugh school, a tasty elate , lunch and dancing. Novel dances character- isd (his last feature of entertain ment, various prises being won by the dancers. The party honored the retiring- Counselor Braest J7T: Sea. strand and his .wife, who were each presented with a handsome gift, and Orval Mercer, incoming counselor. J J ..fftonthe . Primary ladles directed came and , dancing ror a large group of the children of the ward who also were given a treat A . Joint birthday party, , honoring Mrs. .Agnes Householder and Mnl Ray SheUay, was held Toesday tvea fag at the home of Mr. ahd Mrs. John Berg. A supper was ;" served early in the evening to which covers were laid tot jUn. Householder Wr. and Airs. Ray Shelley. Mr. and Vh. John Hunter, Mrs. Amy Banter, Mrs. AMce Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Chfeman. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson, Pet-erson, and members of the Bersr fain. lly. This group together with other guests Who came later In the avenin then enjoyed games, oM-ttme music, etc. until mld-nlght when refresh-! menu were served. There were 47 present at the later nertr amour toem being chlldrep, grand-ctildren and three mat-grandchildren of Mrs. Householder rz 1 7 : J ; I Awxdt YonrApproyal! . ? tThe woman or miss who is first to wear the -sew Spring - tailored suits "will be eon-f eon-f spicuous for their smartness. With' flared peploni," youth, 'i fully brief ... with fiurer tiD tailored jacket 77J with three-quarter, three-quarter, cut-away effect and the eape. Made of . tweeds, eovert and plain'soft woolens . v beautifully tailored . tweeds i and ; plain spring; colors. Priced , $12.00 - : : r- -! - and up . mm man T s am ' . mam ' 1 vierCe ' . ''it Go Mrs. Parley R. Youni has , been vlaltiaf here from "Falrvlew with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Jones. -' ATTENTION! Farmers. Wanting Seed The following seed committee has been appointed by the local Farm Bureau: J. H. Tattersoll, chairman; Rosa Buckwalter and Lather OIdd ings. Anyone wishing help In getting good seed, please get la' touch with this committee. They have been able to make some good purchases al ready. It tl 91a VI-.V. w V. 14.1 ... I I day. There were guests from h New Short Foreman Lake, Magna, Bingham, Cedar and this city. Fort At Nielsen Auto Spring Shoes Are Here DRESS, PABTY and STBEET SLIPPERS Get Your Choice Early. Tne two-year-old eon of Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Russon is ill with spinal meningitis at the family home. The little chap had been ailing for three uays and Thursday afternoon became William Devill of Denver la the new shop foreman at the Nielsen Auto Co. Mr. Devill haa had factory training and comes recommended as fully capable to handle his new Job here. Clarence Gray, formerly me- Pleasant Grove New . ; ''fwessmeawasa Pleasant Grove Tonbles Am. Pork from Top Position ALPINE DIVISION Team 8taading. W. I PCT. Pleasant Grove ......... American Fork Lehl Provo B. T. H. 8. Lincoln Mi Mi .667 .410 00 si Colors Red, Green and Blonde. Spring Dresses YouTl Need A New SPRING DRESS. We have them! See our beautiful prints. American Fork Co-op. The People's Store IT ijuii was lummMiai. ..1.. , rr.., . iV mmtvm iurt ouiaiae wt boui io me state Board of Health showed the anture of the disease, and Friday noon the child was still unconscious. 0 "The Call of the North Woods" Glendora Plat-: ers Feature Show me oieaaora Players will have something entirely different again tuts week. It Is a red blooded story 01 we nortn country written by the greatest outdoor writer of them all. James uuver Cnrwood. rani piays the part of a lumber Jack, and he makes a fine appearance in nis fur cap and loggera clothes. Dora Is an old lady again, and TVanvl Anderson Is her villainous son who commits every crime on the calender. uu wya u on nia trusting brother. "Toby will be funnier than vr. He has a terrible time trying to raise uis "paw", (James Allen) up so he can marry him off to a rich widow. Irene Ralston is the girl Paul loves. ana Jessie !?! s the little French ana Indian girl. Sidney Pike hUm napjaca- an old trapper. Blade will do a number with The Glendora Girls, end put In a few of his fanny aance steps. The other musical num bers are exceptionally aood. beautiful picturesque setting will help DINNER PAILS 15c GALVANIZED BUCKETS 25o BICYCLES AT BIO REDUCTION IN PRICE See Our Bikes and Prices. HAMILTON BEACH VACUUM CLEANERS EORTON and ONE-MINUTE WASHERS Beautiful New ChandUers, Dates Hardware The Pleasant Grave quint toppled the Cavemen from their top position In the Alpine division here Friday even lng with 3 to 28 score. This Is the drat defeat the Porkers have tasted thus far this seaaon. The victory for our lads puts them on an equal stand ing with American Fork for honors In the league, each team having lost hut one out of six games. The game Friday waa on of the most sensational of the seaaon in thia division. The first quarter waa hard fought and was anyones period. ending C to 1 American Fork made her fight In the. second quarter finish lng the half with a ten point lead, the score being Is to t. Our team came back In the third quarter, playing lightning-like ball and completely mystified the visitors The third quarter ended IS to XX, the Berryplckera having scored 17 points while they held the visitors to a t point advance. The fourth quarter was battled thru more evenly th final score be tngSXtoXS. Pleasant Grove meets Provo Hlch tonight (Friday), Lincoln here Mon day night and Lehl at Lehl next Fri day. The Lehl gam Is the onlv An which la really expected to give our team any real competition and will determine our status la entering the stat tournament Messrs. and Mesdames uson, Iceland MltcheU and Searle motored to Bait Laktl night and attended the Theatre. 'K: " A Postoffice blosed Tc; Today, Washington's Blrt! being observed a a holiday local postofdc. The carrte fl Af ft All Antm ..H ,V. l-2 - - aunt Mil uutcv i be open from 8 to 10 a. nu K remain closed for the balasa day. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS PHYSICS CLASS VISITS l Clxty Physics students ail teachers, Luther Glddlnra an. Phillips, visited the power s Lhl. The purpose of their to Inspect the motors used Process of making electricity. y eawaaw- --u -sOiuii BONNEVILLE LUMBER CD. WE Believe Are Right ' In Thinking Th . . the best a store is to be honest with the ftv ftvrufinjv etV kMevt tea vhmu assay swswiu i comparative prices . . .1 admitting we haven't a md oby oa eoality merchandii by concentrating our effort! two importmnt thoughti I Service and Value . . .1 have won the confidenetj countleu families and are f u vw wut vl new per every day. To serve your wants gentry, efficiently and sys tactically . , , to bring the quality you want at V that arc right ... to be cere . . . is the watchrl of every J. C Penney Stori Won't yon stop b the i next tune you're downtova see bow we strive to mab merchandue fashion cart quality-certain and fairly p ru 1 PCl 3e J. c PENNEY CO tNC 10 mate "The Call Of Th. North Woods- what "Toby" says will be the for best yet 1 |