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Show -.), FRIDAY, gElTKMBER 22, 1933 ' '"" S ''''' '''' ' ' ' 1 ' ' L' ' ' V; Bj-rrrrr .- THE AMKliUlAN FORK CITIZEN-- - " ,nogos Stake M.I.A. Offices Pre Selected -J K . complete ward i At dent; Orval La- Superintendent; Thora -Crawford, flt" 'feoukweW:''v:Kjrtik -?estwch, ' second ' counselor; Hortense Marty, secretary. Manilla ward Y. M. M. L JL a IwWanuck, President; Howard Warntck, first ) counselor; Joseph BJork, eoood counselor; Bryce Wadley, secretary. Windsor ward Y. L. M. L A Pern Edwards, president; Effie W. Adams, .first counselor; VWna Blork.1 eecotfaV. counselor; Lorain Iswenson, secretary; Nettle War 1 , Tu t A-Alene nic, wwnswr. 1 lira Mar-1 Class Leaders: Adult Mrs. Ana iBle-lmqelor Ida I Adams. Gleaners Emma Ludwlg-' Ludwlg-' Ellen son. Bee-Hive Lucille Wadley. M. i T' MenGrant Atwood. Vanguards it U. I- A. H. Alex Wadley. 8couts Glenroy Iver- lUZnt- W J. so- 'ZZe'- Anton; Ltodon ward Y. XL M. I. A.- ar Elmer Leonard Walker, Superintendent; a ljrreUC!tilmerr" first-counselor; Ar- t. It. I A. SyV'cWe Wright, second counselor; Don tLStendent; Ethel WaOff secretary. 'eZr saraa iindon ward Y. L. M. L A. Ed- naalor. Margaret jJSit.-Wllllsm iOoowW. Seniors-. Seniors-. wit Orov M. Men Dean Poulson. --..parlinglton, a jonkc girls An-a(ijlilon An-a(ijlilon Johnson, Bee-Hive girls BlAln jjjion Jobison. Era ,Dttrtor-Kto Dry-.jrtlrtty Dry-.jrtlrtty .Directors ftRI-Ksthryn Olea- Pleasant Grove Locals Milton Kirk,' who Is employed at Mrs. H. W. Jacobs and Mrs. Karl Helper, spent the week-end with Banks visited Sunday In Salt Lake relatives here. ! w.th Mrs. J. J. Hayes. ...-:. i.tvw.-i.t Rusfiet Bloomquist of San Bernw- Mr. and Mrs. Howard N. Thome and children of Salt Lake City, were dln0i California, his been visiting guesU of relatives here Sunday. :the Dast -m, relatalv in American Fork, and Pleasant Grove. Miss" Aleeri Nielson and Miss Dah morne or salt Lake City, were Pretty Wedding Reception Held Wednesday evening,. w8eber V.3th, the Third ward Amusement nail was beautifully decorated with "Biden flowers,- ari formed si "perfect "per-fect setting for a wedding reception, recep-tion, given by Mrs. Lurena Nelson, In honor of h:r daughter, Rena, and Harold Keetch, who wire wed Station At South tforltrrog The first get acquainted students September 12th In the Salt Lake Erection of Rangers ressnig ' ' ' ' , J.U1 UL Jl ' A beautiful home at South Fork A imi - in American Fork cwyon Jsnesxlng WJaSJKgSiir oompleUon. It Is comprised of four . T ALWN1 ENTEKTanf rooms on the main floor with full . ,T-, . . k...i tr itrxri rr f Ar hrt - Last Thnrsday afternoon m- VPC7VIULM Ml M w- - - rooms. The main floor has a large Daughters of the Pioneers of Allying Al-lying room with fire plsee, two bed- pine enjoyed the following program. orms with necessary closets and a presented by Pleasant wove peop as follows : guests of Mrs. Reetna Thome Sun-,." L".- r a rri rxr rna itaauni. irma mim . . . - day. r"'. CTTT .J" . 7 The bridal party consisted klthe -. breawut noot. o"r -JToX:. .r:: r- Harold Keetcn. buildln2 face, the new r-ad Biographical sketch of Dark! Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sjoberg " 1 "L 7nv, JT brlde teadtog to Mulflal Dell II staked out W Mr. Sjoberg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl 8joberg. Lyean Jchnson who was operated on about a month ago at the L. D. 8. hospital in Salt . Lake City came home Sunday evening. Mrs. Blanche Jackson, who has The bride was attired in a white a two car garage and supply room graphical sketch of Elizabeth Revea satin gown and carried a bouquet is nearly completed. A cement Thome, Eva I Fate; reading, VWa nlnb maa KurU Vfra Vinrn iirvrialnn U mim rM1v for a rUU-'rVwimv nlknn anlO. Matirlne Fan bc.nvisl.Jng with Utah rev ives for Weftt She er's office building. A tool room and ' Bateman, At the close of the program re-Ortehments re-Ortehments were served wKh De-iiiah De-iiiah Thome Strong in charge, af- na OUlman, Superintendent; Graoe Walker, ; first counselor; Miriam Kirk, second counselor; Letha Walker, secretary. Ten Month Old Baby Dies iOOeert, Y. M. M. L jat, Superintendent; x first counselor; Fred jotf counselor; Mar-jatttiy.' Mar-jatttiy.' la: Senior Class-2r- It Ifcn Howard Melvln Rs Smith 10-month-old son of Russell and Irene Johnson Smith, died at their home suddenly September 14th, of heart failure. Tin afcjrw&g in his walking chair in apparent good health and the mother had 'gone outside on an errand. er-rand. She heard the baby cry and sent her daughter, Joan, to see what was the. matter with the child. Returning Joan reported the baby to be asleep, Mrs. Smith rushed in at once and found the baby dead. in. pasi uiree www, spern uie past . . , . , .l. .w ,m fK. navt huiMimr w..k with , her sister. Mrs. J. R. carrlcd .p. to be erected. The excavaUon for H iaay- and ferns. Owen West, wearing a the foundation has begun. The home ' blue not dress, and Louise Christ- that has stood on these grounds will Mr. and Mrs. Kleth Johnson who (onsen wearinr a white net sown, be moved to another Jocatlon In the Mr and Mrs. Rav Boren and,have reslded m,Pftrt f the J- R- were the bridesmaids. Both car-, forest service, daughter Tessle, of Charleston, were i ... naive IllVf v vi AaibV ureu vwu OUi&ai "7 ' ; , home recently erecwxi near Archie Boren and family. -hnn'. mnwi hAm in Windsor ward. Mrs: Grace Olson and Miss Eva Yancey were guests Wednesday and Thursday of Mrs. Martin Klmber and Mrs. Eugene Nelson of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Olson and daughter Grace of Bingham Canyon, will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Odis Yancey and family the coming week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Hulllday and daughter Ruth of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end with Mr. Halli- day's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WHalllday. George L. Smith, Dr. B. C. Llne-baugh, Llne-baugh, J. R. Halliday, Erving John son, Ike Hayes and Mrs. May Grua were In Salt Lake Tuesday on legal business. Among those who attended the funeral of L. L. Nelson at Provo club. German mission, was the principal i speaker at the Windsor ward last Sunday. Little Mix Manraret Keetch. dress- h nut Into that and manted to ed in white4 organdy, : carried-a lawns and nawersrmaklng this aj large basket of rosea. R-Oobbley beauty spot In the canyon. I acted as best man of the ocoa-' During the last two months seve- sion. " ral hundred camp tables and sanl- Mrs. May Halliday, Mrs. J. A. In tK. ,,n. tary toiletr nave been buHr and Dickerson and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell Kw;U mrna Nelson, Panted at this station. They will attended a social given Tuesday In Nello Nelfion Jo6eph Walker. be distributed through the canyons 8!ULLa,by ' AUhU7 The Misses Edith Preston, Phyllis of the Wasatch range. ol the Union Pacific Old Timers .T r,iZ. SI A noun of O. C. O. workers from f nxivuu uju inuc wuiuw wets - . : . h n, -ur the American Fork canyon camp tor l;,:;.:. tether with ILL A. worker, are Lynne Blchardson. a recently re-. ,nttt JZm -- -;M-bue7--Btli-lliitail' DeU camp pre- dred ruests. ,Prtag the grounds which will be area guests. . 'maoV larger and planted to grass. I program was renaered: reaaing, iMiss Elizabeth Newman; two vocal Mrs. Gilbert Richardson and son, TS.l In kppredatlon of the effort, of Verdon, and Miss Avera Smith gave. ZLIZI KWJThe baaeball team during the pas a pksTant surprise party last Frt.!fJJ darevemnglntonor of Lynne malndf:of sPent honoTat the home of Oeorge L. uuhu n wuDouiu v viwua. 0 boys were all In their best mood Oweff West, Louise Christiansen fnr . wlT timtt Th- telling of and Mrs. Harold Keetch entertained .. Mnrin of sones.. and comic Louise ll '".-Lf NeU'rugV inddents in the season's sport made ter which a social hour was spent visiting. " ' ' ' ." ". HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OFFICERS ELECTED BASEBALL TEAM HONORED Richardson, who recently returned from the Swlas-German mission. Twenty five guests were present. The Misses Avis Fugal, Christiansen and Owen West entertained enter-tained at a shower Friday evening, September 15th in honor of Mrs. Vance West a recent bride. The Each class at the high school -has selected officers for the year dur ing the. past week. The Senior elected Elmo Hanson, president; Eva Marie Conway, vice president; Jennie Burch, secretary, and Dan Peterson, class representative. The Juniors chose Deral Walker, president; presi-dent; Wanda Culllmore, vice president; presi-dent; Madge Kirk, secretary, and tola Jensen, class representative. The Sophomores named Ray Downs president; Uarren Ander son, vice president; Louise West, secretary, and Maxine Walker class representative. PLEASANT GROVE FIRE " DEPARTMENT FKErAKlnu FOR WINTER CLASSES At a meeting held Monday evening eve-ning at the fire station a schedule was 'mapped out for a winter of study In fire fighting. The following list of subjects will be handled by ' " - italned at a snower rTicray evening, . , . season s ram wo uuuu u ivy, f(VWwine firemen, the sub He la survived by one sister. Joan, Sunday were Mrs Regina Thorne. Nielsen horned 'ZTrZ gEL? rSrt bepTal and a vt. vimm mHc w. .-.I r- TjiDnu TVirtrrm orvH i ' Kocial chat. Delirious rerreenments - . . ., . . . , w - Mr. and Mrs. Duyane Harper, Miss EkU Nelson and -Miss ,va Yancey iMiiteSe Ellis. Van- and his parents. Funeral services Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy J Rkblns, Richard were held Sunday at 12 noon In the Swen J. Nelson. .anti-David William- Iindon ward chapel with Bishop I flight Chorister David B. Thome, conducting the ; omilsWElda Neves, service, (I, LU. L A. Offl- A quartette composed of Elroy and ;were In Salt Lake Sunday to visit1 s TaU. Superintendent; Morel QlXUaan, Arvel Anderson and , with Mrs. Lyean Johnson and baby ifctf eamaelor: Mar- Burneu west sang, "snau we Meet daughter at the u u. a. nospiwi. ,coBd counselor; Beyond the River." The invocation is: Senior Class lowed dj a soio, i liuns: wnen i i aeiners Miss Em- Resd That Sweet Story of Old", by ! Arizona, will a hrn Preston. Jun-.Mrs. MayR, Walker, 'imi: Helen Weeks. ' The -apeakers were Roy Beckstead Sjoberg, Ellen honor of Miss Rena Nielson who has since become the wife of Harold social chat. were served. Delicious refreshments OUIVC &JK4IG Ui0 Hue Vi tiM U4 - - . V -.ffim a very interesting program. Next season's team was talked over ten- foitowmg firemen, the subjects ia dusumw nun,. u to nrepared In advance and pre- care of. A delicious tray luncheon nt4!d to firemen: was served. Twenty-two committee i "rjenartment Members Their Re- Mrs. May GnsSuWas hostess to the lanogos stake Genealogical society p k,U . wmllna AMil filial M1C "Tff v In the Second ward chapel to pre Beth Swenson gave a talk on her missionary experiences m the Eastern East-ern States mission. Miss Amy Giles, Miss Velma Cluistensesn and Miss Thelma Bingham of Tucson, Qt rendered two vocal ERA CAMPAIGN COMING visit Saturday and Sunday at the Farr home. They rwt to attend the B. Y. U. at of the South Jordan ward, Elroy provo the coming winter. inivm.r. vrr walker and closing ( ici-Anase Wright, remarka by Bishop David B. Thome. I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thome, Mr. 3 George H Shoell. I Crther -musical numbers were jand Mrs. Bert Cooper and Mr. and if rxa Bales! second duefDont Forget That Jesus Los Mrs. L L Larsen enjoyed a danc-'im danc-'im Smith, secretary f Zelmar Hair and Dorlus mg party Saturday evening at Cocoa-l Cocoa-l a-Beulah Keetch! RceT 016 cloein aoo iue nut Grove Ball Room In Salt Lake CUiu vn Nlghf by Mrs. May: city. p W.'lW tiH hr m Jm Waltw I The benediction was pronounced by Mr. and Mrs. James C. Littlejohn Lester O. West nt Price, have recently moved to Interment was in Pleasant Grove pleasant Grove to take personal cemetery, .where the grave was dedi- j charge of the ADiambra Theatre, cated by. Vera Culllmore. The will be located In the home of O" .Mrs. H. S. PowelL IAMB R A laeatea BeaatlfaL Jl OF Tut WEEK numbers. The remainder of the time was spent In social chat Delicious Deli-cious refreshments were served. sponsiblllty"r-Chlef J. Kemp; "Care of Equipment", Raymond Nelson; "Use of Equipment Laying of Lines,. Raising Ladders, etc.", LeRoy - ir .1 a 0 Ammo Mm. mM pare for the stake convention on I Ln . Sunday, September 21 After the' ton. of Pleasant Grove ps EtoHayes; "Salvage Work", business had been taken care of Utah, for the Young Ladles' Mutual Archie Boren;. Ventilation?, Ray water melons and cantaloupes were Improvement Association, has been Frampton; "Building Inspection," L. rn r,H a or.i hour imtoved. appointed as Director of the sub-.L. Larson; "Chemicals and Acids", scrlptlon campaign for The Improve- Chris Williamson; "Proper Mrs. Frank G. Thorne of Orem, entertained at a family dinner Wed- r"' . . SlJn, ,,,.. . ager, nesday evening in honor of her bus- 0f other caddies Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thome of on SSATUR. UBourrs aorwitcry iMVERS" 1 at hf e Itself. CITY. PURCHASES NEW FIRE TRUCK and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch of Orem, Bishop and Mrs. David B. Thome of Ltndon, and Mr. and Sirs. Joseph D. Page of Pleasant drove. more. mrm r,u omn lajit Mriav v. Bish)p and Mrs. David RThcrne, Those present were A. P. attended the funeral of Ted Arnold L.. R p.rui, a A Kirk- At. a recent city councU meeting poulson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ous Wegt p M poulson. E. A. Ik Wft. UVCWW W a, ukw , OUiSOn, OI OUV 1jU.C ViV-Jf. uutiwf Dodge two-ton truck for fire depart-; Thorne was one of the speakers at ment use. It will be fitted with a the services. Use of . .4. 0.. ment Era for the Tlmpanogos Stake .Various Extinguishing Agents," J. D. t, w v , j Tv Ji n I of the Latter-day Saint church, ac- Thorne and "First Aid". Vera Culll- f ZZr Z IZ.yZZZ cording to information which came Miss Emily Wright, have beenmak- - J"!? m- r n-r,.! ,lng candy the past week and it ha. T The Campaign wUl be conducted luorary u. during the month of October, with hand there. The proceeds of this " . ,rt ... MT. ana flare, rwucr iimw oi hii k. huh t nurrhmt 1 "M v1 'f"-" ttttttr.f farmfhs ' ' Iscbrdlng to Mr. Ballard. FUTURE FARMOS "While the stake Director, will ELECT OFFICERS , ' t t. throughout the stake the actual wrro S voting the homeawul be done (Ten flles of sept 22. 1923) " imyfMi tu Airatf-riAn m1 vmm nimc . . , it. us - -- i ueann j. Acuuna. weu kikfwu iruib Oae Fofet ef VUw The poets are brave people, for they sing la defiance ef a world ott tf ht, The men teachers of the Pleasant Grove high school enjoyed a "steak bake" and "stag" social at Timpan-, Hull i Ten Years Ago i Now the following officers: President, tors," Mr. Ballard said. "For this' tx- .nnhWw viae resident. v . pvwn rena txnea-. wntuunwi Ii LJS P"0 ytnmg mn youngisevere bruises about the chest and SJh 'ratnn every ward in the Church 'stcmftch m automobUe ddent 35d gallon pump and a booster tank of 150 gaUana, Local firemen and mechanics will equip the truck by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews, vrr uvl Mrs. LeRoy Thome. Mr. urer. Wayne jonnson; wavcu au, ' ; I ifst''1 9 Li adding lire hose, ladders and other Adamson. Dr. and apparatw now on hand, making the c Q Jewsen nd Mr. and Mrs. eoiu1menenialtoany of the smalL!. vi.,inw .nimmd a mldnlirht ,er f Ire departments lathe state. The' dance. t Geneva 1 " ' ' - ' r,H-. TTor-Ha William Partington and Leland, Clark. A restful, enjoyable and and sociable time was reported. The campflre stories were especially en- Joyed. class reporter, has been appointed." old truck will be turned In on the new one. ' !il1 !QinrrPtTfment lKpes to be aciftJo-.disprs .thernewJSw pd equlpit4?Octoberi,,l. at the Utah-Jumb Firemen's Convention 16 be held here on that date. 1 If TMI irk . - yourself. If. TUESDAY s.s' '"Miom i -vaat. WOK KM WTTHIS flTBCE8DAY 2AS0N, Saturday evening at the Matthew. home.,. v.. Mn.Lura Keetch erte)tamed at a wedding dinner Tuesaay eveiuu in honor of the marriage" of her daughter Mamie and Roy Baum of Provo Tuesday. The unmeaiaie members of the families of the bride and groom were present. 'The Americans, popular orchestra composed of American Fork and Dtmeant rrovi musicians nave a nrnoram at the C. C. C. Cflinp in American Fork canyon Monday eve nlng. The camp cooks served re freshmen ts after the program. Members of the Mothers club inm a wrv Dleasant social last Thursday In honor of Mrs. Mary Hill at the home of her parents, mt. .rvi tr W. S. Chlpman In Ameri can Fork. The time was spent in nwurnaaclv hl-triM MTS. O. Y. An- derson won first prize and Mrs. L t TTarvmr wan econd prize. Dainty refreshments were served. A vtry enjoyable time was reported. Mr. nva W. Fugal entertained at the .school year held Wednesday,1 tea towel shower at the watnaniei the 'following numbers, were ren-jwest homo Saturday evening in derdr Short talks by principal honor of Mrs. Vance West, a recent A. P. 'Wamlck and student body bride. Each girl brought a tea president Charles Harris; duet by towel and embroidered their enmaos Marcelie Fart -and Mary Peay; in the comer as part of theievf"ln?.8 reading; Vaisf Hendrickson; vocal busy work. Oames were played ana solo, r MAuilne Monson; - trumpet social chat enjoyea. uw do, .Nellie Blackwell; piano duet, freshmenU were served to iuwro LaVerl Neves and Elizabeth Told, girl associates. PLEASANT GROVE FIREMEN WILL ENTERTAIN UTAH-JUAB CO. FIREMENS ASSOCIATION The regular convention of the Utah-Juab County Firemen will be held at, Pleasant Orovs on Sunday, October 1st The following com mittee, have been selected to pre pare far the comfort and entertain ment of the visitors. Program committee Hans Will' lamspn and James D. Thorne. Seating Arrangement! Chris WlUiamaoQ Archie Boren and Vera CuUlmore, Refreshment Ray Frampton, Raymond Nelson and C R. Clark The convention will be held In the Lions club rooms.. )'.. ,' .. CHAPEL PROGRAM WEDNESDAY At the first chapel program of Imiim't "Holy City" It . I. ,1,. hnl- Mtm A In41 I " ' . i,ln. INA Itmnlai mm m la happy wne doss sot . Iklak himself s. 1921 STOCKS 400 300 WHEAT: UNITED STATES STOCKS AND FOREIGN IMPORT DUTIES C'.'.'.'J QCIMAMV 25S53 ITALV 1 U4PQr Oitna riusNCa 1 200 r 100 oU M7CITY SO 1921 1923 1923 1927 1929 1930 1931 1932 AS forelf restrictions oa oar wheat mount higher, mors of it plies up in this country. Thai Is the lesson of this chart of United States wheat stocks and the rats of Import duty Imposed by representative European consuming countries. In 102S these duties first became general gen-eral and sines that time our wheat supplies have climbed. The German doty of $1.61 Is highest of all. as the picture showa Nezt oomee Kaly with a duty of 11.07 a bushel and Anally France Is lowest with s duty of $0.85. The black bars, representing the wheat stocks In the United 8tates, show that while these restrictions have been In force, the stocks have climbed to more than 160 minion bushels Even with the short crop to the United States this year, the black bar representing the stocks for this country a year from now probably will be near the 200 million bushel mark. The following year. If nothing la done to prevent It, the carryover Is again likely to be around ISO million mil-lion buahela. Monday afternoon on the highway Just north, of the Orem sub-station at Lindon. Ten Years Ago Now Our local high school has enroCed jto date 197 students. Out of the 59 students who completed the eighth grade work last spring, 45 are enrolled enroll-ed for high, school work. . Ten Years Ago Now Among those who have registered this fall at the B. V.iU. from here -are Margaret Hayee Barbara Greene Ethel ShodU. Ruth Walker, Florence Ho'kiawayj' rnest , -Clayton, Delbert Fugal, F. Vllace Radmall, Wendell Thorne, Blanche Clark and Angelyn Warnlck. Ten Years Ago Now-Last Now-Last Sunday Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jeppson, had the misfortune mis-fortune to fall from his horse and fracture his leg. Ten Years Ago New-Sunday New-Sunday evening the steering rod broke on the car being driven by Ivan Monson of Manila which caus ed the car to leave the grade and Up over. As he was driving slowly none of the occupants were seriously serious-ly injured. Ten Teare Ago New The M. Men and Gleaners of Manila Ma-nila ward entertained at a melon feast on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warnlck War-nlck In honor of Miss Arvilla Meredith Mere-dith who left to teach school In Daggett county,, on Wednesday. Ten Years Ago Now The Pleasant Grove Canning Company Is swamped with tomatoes and not enough help can be employed em-ployed to take care of them. What seems to be the matter with the people of our community? Are they too Independent or have we enough money to live without work? A (Bcviot vail v aa wa uiwuc v ww - can Fork, Lehl and Pleasant Grove to get extra help last Friday and Saturday. |