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Show THE AMERICAN FOEK CITIZEN FRIDAY, .MAY 17, 1)35 f ftinaay, . . .h.nrtiiv. the ctte chapel flflng drawn ;KTnrB crowd Tftr the dedlca-klnt dedlca-klnt and Mrs- Mdtent i r in attendance CHftooK-' lonof ward chor-'fSSon, chor-'fSSon, the cho lTWe Thank K choir then sang IL jr of Nations. rAdaffl welcomed the ""TLkP briefly of to 1DB I j ho mm- rtuel. He spoke ln o( the support jj-tr thumb. - 1, original transcrip- LuounUlnHome, was PtoL b IW'" , w with Prof. Elmer r XJmrne, cruu"" - u nnke of (QQUUAI1'! "r Um put over to raise yam purposes- l nod feeling among of the ward, all of attributed to the erec-dapeL erec-dapeL Action, "Come, Com m rendered by prof son iBt, who was a former toant Grove, express- r i in coming back to lorn. She recognlz-tbe recognlz-tbe dtens by remem-jarento remem-jarento and grandpar-iklihe grandpar-iklihe always looks for m news in the papers. resident Stephen L-: L-: tht old Alpine stake, r of his love for the m Second ward. He i in the success of the e old Alpine stake, he Heber J. Grant spoke of Pleasant Grove. He ai blesses every indi-ioet indi-ioet his duty. Be hon-rtit hon-rtit you get. If there nt belief that involves is everything in it eek 1 testimony of the 'in work in which we Brijham Young and Sells and know they the people " Brother feelingly of his child- iwrtjr of his early life Kit forwardness rf his f endeavor to make an He revered the no- pnity of the face of Rachel Grant Every pint's face should show jootentmtnt and happi-f& happi-f& mormons, who live MOUNT fHE PROVO and THTmsn a v M 0 and 23 HE STAGE Pull of ADWAY 'AINERS! EVENING ROADWAY lAUGHS! r7 Acta and OISMAN'S PAMIANS r Bond P 8CREKX 0NTGOMEHY 148 HAYEs In NESSA" 8 Shout ' " l"U- 25c ,USInm2p. m. Be ACTS AT 2:30-4:45 7:15-9:30 10c E PJCE f IMPROVED Latest Music jirtt TTphpr J. Grant Dedicates wara napei what they teach, are examples of what real character is. . We should try to live upright and honestly before be-fore God and pay our honest ooli-gationa. ooli-gationa. "We must take care of our homes, our ward houses and our foods. Our ward houses will be of value to us If we use them properly " Edith Grant Young sang, "B'ess This House". The choir then sang "O Death Where Is Thy Sting." The dedicatory prayer was then offered by president Grant- The choir sang, "Rejoice The Lord Is King," and the benediction was pronounced by Dr. C O. Jensen. Jen-sen. At the close of the meeting the congregation was Invited to see the basement rooms and examine the building throughout. Prominent leaders of the Sharon, Alpine and Lehl stakes, with bishops and coun-selor coun-selor -ot . the wards- ln-the Timpan-ogds Timpan-ogds stake, were special guests of the ward and occupied seats near the stand. -o City to Have Baseball This Season , ( A meeting was held in the City Hall Saturday evening to discuss the possibilities of organizing a baseball team for the coming season. It was decided to enter the league and the following organization was effected: J. L. Theobald, president; Erving Johnson, vice president; Bert Cooper, Coop-er, secretary-treasurer; with the following fol-lowing executive board: Roy Smith, E. J. Swenson, Curtis Young, C. R. Clark, Vern Culltmore, Hoyt Shields, Lewis Olpin and Charles J. Cobbley as honorary member. It was decided to organize a team and enter it in the Tlmpanogos League when a meeting of the officers offi-cers was held Monday evening. The first game is scheduled for Decoration Decora-tion day. Season tickets are on sale again this year at $1.00 each. -rvrii oririi rnvrrwrinv iifrf sirvnAV TimrxinncTK Stake 0neakifAl rnnvpnu uill hp hM in thp Third worri rhanl Snnrlov Mav IQth rtt.h'Pnl ftnd 3&meS Conner meetings at 9 a. m.. 10 a. m. and 2to Khland. New Mico. to Vls" p. m. At the 9 a. m. meeting it isMrs' ?nks sbter andlMr- and Mrs-desired Mrs-desired to have 100 per cent of all 1 JoP returned home tHe first stake and ward officers and committeemen com-mitteemen present. The 10 a. m. and 2 p m. meetings are for the public. Harold J. Kirby, of the Genealogical Genealo-gical office, and Orson Regal Card, of the Salt Lake temple, will be nresent. and rive inst.nirtinni; ner- taining to the work. A good pro-! Miss Ardena Atwood entertained gram is arranged to be carried out;her brothers and sisters at dinner during the day, and a large atten-lFridav evening. Those present were dance will be appreciated. o M. I. A NIGHT The Second Ward M. I. A. honor night was held Tuesday with a splendid program followed by dancing. danc-ing. o Miss Avis Atwood of Charleston, was a week-end guest of her cousin, Erma Atwood. P. G. WINS FOURTH PLACE HONORS Pleasant Grove High School represented rep-resented by five athletes snared fourth place heuKH-s of the Utah State Track and Field Meet at Salt Lake, Saturday. ex uouriey tooK Iirst place in tne nucule wanter reaa ine dook Ke-dLscus Ke-dLscus throw by whirling the. platter bound," after which delicious re-127 re-127 feet. Carl Louder won second freshments were served. in the 880 yard run. being nosed out of first by Provo high's distance man, Russell Draper, a sugar expert em-by em-by only 5 or 6 feet. ) ployed by a government sugar com- The medley relay team consisting pany in England, was a guest Tues-of Tues-of Dean Walker, Darral Walker, Carl 'day of Dr. B. C. Linebaugh. He re Louder and Kayle Linebaugh scored another second place, thus totaling 13 points and winning fourth place in the state. Provo was first, Delta second and Payson third. Candidates for Student Body offi-j James H. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Ben-ces Ben-ces for next year were selected Mon- Jamln Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse day. The "Viking" tocket is made! Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walk-up Walk-up of Vernal Bird, president; Melbajer, Mr. and Mrs. Lawerence Walker, Harris, vice president; Erva Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Johnson, Mr. ! Secretary. The berrypickers ticket is made up of Forrest Smith, presi-1 dent; Louise Banks, vice president, and Beth White, secretary. SATURDAY, FLOOR Hits - - New i Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Moore and family of Salt Lake were visiting Pleasant Grove relatives, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal and Miss Gennieve Fugal of Nephl, spent Sunday with relatives here. H. E.'Farr left Tuesday for Arizona Arizo-na where he expects to be employed the coming summer. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawking and Miss Nellie West spent Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Waldemar West TIME TO SET OUT YOUR BEDDING BED-DING PLANTS. BIG VARIETY TO SELECT FROM. HUMPHRIES. , Hazel Wadley Bailey and Mrs. T. D. Wadley spent the week-end in Salt Lake with relatives. Howard Christiansen left Monday for Las Vegas, Nevada, where he will -be- employed. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard SJoberg of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Andtr-Salt Andtr-Salt Lake City, were dinner guests son. Sunday of Mrs. SJoberg's mother. Mrs. Regina Thome. For Sale Dahlia Bulbs. John Swenson, Lindon. Mrs. Adv. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carter and iamiiy oi salt lAKe city, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Carter's father, James A. Nelson. Lee Peterson and Charles E. Thome went to Colton Wednesday to investigate rodeo possibilities for Strawberry day. Mrs. Wendell Moyle and baby of Alpine, were week-end guests of Mrs. Moyle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ben-jamin Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Butt of Lehl, and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kirk of Carbon Co., were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren. Mrs. Winfred Robison and daughter, daugh-ter, June, of Panaca. Nevada, are visiting indefinitely with Mrs. Rob- I l - r t . x x- ums inuuier, Mrs. Laura, iveeien ai iamiiy. auiH of the week. Mrs. Lizzie Shirtlilf Smith and daughter, Mrs. Reba Moyes, Edna Moser and daughter and Helen Hanson Han-son of Ogden, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Helen Carson. Lawerence M., Frank D. and John L. Atwood and Mrs. Sadie Beck. This is a yearly custom of the Atwood family to get together. Owen West, who has been employed em-ployed by the American Surety Co. of New York, has been transferred to the Utah branch of this company com-pany and will reside in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Ray Green and daughter, Eva Margaret, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Green and family of Salt Lake City, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Larsen. Mrs. H. W. Clark was hostess to the ladles of the Mother's Club I Thursday afternoon, May 9th, Mrs. ports prosperous times in England. He said there was no sign of depres- ,sion in England now Mrs. Jane WalkeT had as her guests on Mother's Day, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Lester O. West and Mrs. Evelyn Iverson Strong and part of their families. All paid a tribute to a wonderful mother. NKW DECORATIONS Sound Equipment. Ed Ball was taken to the I. :r,a: Tuesday for an eye examlnuu.m. ORDER THOSE GRADUATION FLOWERS EARLY. SWEET I'KAS, ROSES. CARNATIONS, ETC. TEL. 200. HUMPHRIES. Adv. Jack Conway, employed at the c C. C. camps in southern Utah. ent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. Lyle Kirk is In the L n s hospital suffering from gall;,:nes She Is preparing for an operation. Belva Rotobins Wo?ttoo of V: vu. was a guest Sunday of her parents, R0.-e by Roy Fage; a violin solo by wl!1 need lts annual cleanup and fix-Mr. fix-Mr. and Mrs. William Robbins. Karl' Banks and a vocal sl- bv Bes- ln8 UD for thls yearly event. Other Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ru.shrn of I Fresno, California, visited Saturday with Mrs. Rushtcn's aunt and uncle, ' Mr. and Mrs. George Richard , Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Anderson and family of Salt Lake City, were guests on Saturday and Sunday of their Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnirk and sons, Robert and Cart attended the i Black and White day celebration at Plain City last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnick and family and Mr. and Mrs. Warnick swenson were truest of Mr. and Mrs F. E. Eldredge of Granger, 6unday. EARLY AND LATE VARIETIES OF TOMATO PLANTS. TIME NOW TO PLANT. HUMPHRIES. Adv. Ruth Fage of Salt Lake City, spent Mother's Day here with her mother, Mrs. Mary B. Fage. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Anderson and family of Ogden, were Mother s Day visitors with Mr. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson. Mrs. William Burnham of Salt Lake City, has been visiting here the past three weeks with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Amelia Burnham. Mrs. Ethel West and sons. Dale and Everett, spent Sunday in Ogden visiting with Mfcjs Gwen West. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Nelson of Lyndyl, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Nelson's mother, Mrs. Adeline Nelson. Mrs. Rose B. Hayes returned to Salt Lake City Wednesday after visiting for a week with her son, Isaac, and family. After a month's stay with Amy Brown Lyman she will return tD Pleasant Grove to spend the summer here King Drysdale, employed by the Grant Chain Stores of Salt Lake, left Saturday night for California to demonstrate a speci..! brand of varnish in the various Cirant stores along the California coa. r. The Lindon ward held their ward honor night Tuesday evening. They presented the two play.-, Pink and Patches" and "An Dante and were helped in their entertainment with a comedy act from Lehi Awarding of honors took place in the various departments. PIANO LESSONS Mrs. Areva Armitstead v, ill take a limited class of student- for the summer. Beginners 5. advanced students 75c. For appointment and other information teleph w 185-W American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson and Mrs. James C. Peterson ir.itared to Salt Lake City Monday evening to take Howard Peters) He left the same evening for Jackson. Wyoming, where he will be empi 'ved the coming summer. This i 'he third summer for Howard at !i . s loca tion. Card ofThanks We wish to thank all w h assisted in any way during the li;u' Ting ill ness of our husband and In1 her. We are grateful for the woru- of sym pathy of our friends and the con soling funeral services; also the many beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Orson Bullock nn! Family MAY 1 8 Funeral Services Cobbley1 Funeral services were held in the stake tabernacle Fridiv afternoon nt 1 p. m. over the remains of Albert E. new saturaay evening, it was aecid-Ctbbley, aecid-Ctbbley, who passed away at his 10 slan the baU a rolling for the home in Lindon Monday miming. 4111111111 stIAWtoerry Day celebration. Bishop C. J. Cobbly was in charge 11 Was decided to select the first f the services. i ommittees Immediately and later The speakers were Alex H Lowe. David B. Thome, Ed LvwLs, Ezra F. committees as needed. Walker, Alfred J. Rogers, with clcs-l The definite day for this annual ing remarks by Bishop C. J. Cobbley. fet ul depend on how the berries Musical numbers rendered during ripen- E Thome and Lee the services were, a solo. "O Dry Pearson were selected to go to Car-Those Car-Those Tears", bv Mav R WnJker- a n county Wednesday to investigate M,! "T.av ,,., Hj ru.n, ,th sje Luwe. ' vi was mate in tne pipant ' Orove cemeterv where the srrave was dedicated by Bishop Hanson of the Tlmpanogos ward. ANNOUNCEMENT Cards are out announcing the j marriage of Russell Brown Swenson, sen of S. L. Swenson of this city, and Beulah O. Strickler cf Provo. A wedding reception will be given by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Strickler, in the Provo First ward chapel on Saturday, June lst 0 Mrs. Chrlstena Warnick and Miss Effie Warnick. who have lived in Provo the past winter, spent Mother's Day at the Warnick home in the Manila ward, euests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Evans and children of Castle Dale, spent the week-end with their parents and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fregay and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller visited with Pleasant Grove friends Sunday. The ladies were Ethel, LaReal and Ellen Banks, formerly of this city. i the FOEID U-8 is Ford V-8 Trucks have a reputation for hauling more tons, more miles with more satisfaction and at less cost. Ample power, excess strength and remarkable ability of the Ford V-8 Truck insures continued performance on the toughest jobs. On any road with any load Ford V-8 trucks are consistent profit earners because of these advanced features: 1. V-8 engine with 80 full horsepower 2. New forward load distribution 3. New, stronger front, axle 4. Full-floating rear axle 5. Heavy duty four speed transmission 6. New, larger centri-force type clutch 7. Improved cooling 8. Comfortable, insulated cab 9. Rib cooled self centering brakes 10. Torque tube and radius rod drive 11. New spring suspension 12. New truck style comfortable coupe type cab Call any Ford dealer for an "on-the-job" test. You drive it with your own load and check the results. There is no obligation except to yourself. AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS Kasy Terms Through Universal Credit Co. The Authorized Ford Finance Plan AMERICAN FORK MOTOR CO., TAB & BUN'S TWO BIG- FLOOR 15 East 1st South, Strawberry Day to be Held Early In June At a meeting of the executive com- ( Announcement is made of the mittee of the Chamber of Commence marriage of Miss Zella Wright and atd the balance of the group ofard Tomlinson, died early Monday rodeo passibllltles. The bull park entertaining features far the day j are under investigation. It is the desire of the committee in charge to maJie this year's Qelebration one of the best yet held here. Ten Years Ago Now (Taken from files of May 16, 1925) Edward Franklin Wadley, a prom- ment farmer of Pleasant Grove, died Saturday ai nis nouus louowuig a brief Illness. Ten Years Ae Now suawoerry oay nas oeen set, iot June 3rd wlth more 411(1 better en ' tertainment leatures oeing piannea Ior year. Because oi me large crop of berries, 1000 cases will be served to the public, free. Ten Years Ago Now The elimination contests for the Pleasant Grove district M. I. A gave winning titles to Lyean Johnson 6f Manila for boys public speaking; boys quartet from Windsor and Zel-da Zel-da Nelson of the Second ward the Gleaner girls speaking. These people peo-ple will meet the winners of the other districts to deckle the stake winners. Ten Years Ago Now THEE Heidi More than ever Americas Great Truck Value SHOWS by Le Crist Salt Lake City 9:30 Mr. Ira Thornton. Their many friends are wishing them much Joy. ' Ten Years Ago Now Vivian LaRue Tomlinson, 2-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ren- from scalds received on Saturday previous. O ANSWERS tVtRY MINTING QUEST ON Come in and get a copy ot thU nandy book, "101 Questions about Painting and Decorating, that answers any question regard ing paint and painting that might come up in your home. It has been prepared by The Lowe Broth era Company one of the country's oldest and foremost paint manufacturers. manu-facturers. 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