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Show DepaFtaenft 1936 THE AMERICAN F0K ('1T1ZKN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1936 sssaimft VAVEMBER 13, 'S (nee IP LI 3 5. int Officials lame Councilman meeting Saturday I1 -j tv. inmlnt. i. that they appoint and the reccom-jlr. reccom-jlr. Bexzant mov aiwL The new rules W angle. This mowon r by w. W. Llm and fa, manhal and David U delegated to paint and tflie street- Chiwatchman asked that Cjy, be built in the fire Utter, was delegated to in Baxter to see If rent 'm bt used to make this tat . Cjense read the audit re-f re-f 104-1935 at the meeting y f jjm movea oe accep- Ua reported the lock had at the gravel pit and mvel had been tak- oct was ordered put He marshal was asked to Golden Wedding Neighbors oX Mr. and Mrs. David Baxter learned of their Golden Wedding Wed-ding date and surprised them Monday Mon-day evening. All enjoyed a delightful delight-ful evening of games, social chat a rH Mfrnhmsnti M flBCUW" - . councilman to taxe rjavkl Baxter was born at Shelels-f Shelels-f rfPlUl Adamson. wno re- tm Scotland, January 25. 1866, and month o. The mayor c&me to utah Ws DarenU the steamship Wyoming In 1873. He was married to Drusitla Elmer at Nephl November t, 1886. Mrs. Baxter Bax-ter was born September 20, 1868, at Elmonte, California, and came to Utah In covered wagon' days with Sthen two cars ner parents when but two years of They are the parents of seven boys and one girl, six sons living as follows: Cornelius E. of Magna; Harold. Oeolo; Hugh and Vance. Orem; Vivian. Pasadena. California, and Arch of Los Angeles Mr. and Mrs. Baxter related experiences ex-periences In their early married life and words of appreciation were spoken by neighbors. Those contributing to this very fine occasion were: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gill man, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun. Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter, Bax-ter, Mrs. John Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Shoell. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kirk, Mr. and Mrs. William Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Volney Willet. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kelander. Mrs Phvllis nillman sported in replacing the , Eva ; Pleasant Grove Locals Ray Glllman is reported to somewhat improved in health. be The Misses Edna Fugal and Gene Richins spent Sunday with Miss Rhea Halllday at Prevo. Alvln Carlson and wife of Salt Lake visited Sunday with his father, fath-er, Isaac Carlson, and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Orln Reese of Gusher, Gush-er, Utah, spent Wednesday and Thursday with Mrs. Reese's sister, Mrs. Frank Richins. Charles Harper will leave Monday for the mission home at Salt Lake prior to his going to the Western States mission the first part of December. H Battle Creek that one oner asked for $250.00 for jj- at going through his It was proposed to offer oo Wand if - this ppk icctpted to investigate the the creek bed and an- ftrst South and determine it three is most desirable. faror asked for the band. Paulson, for Armistice Si moved they allow one-i one-i to expense of a program the school and church to ! other two-thirds. o lrch News i 1 Bennkm will speak at oday School Union meeting ady, November 15. L P. Warnick began the I of a new group of teachers l Tills year there will be some to teachers included with students. Stake Primary board visited want Tuesday' and were with the success of Intake Presidency is beginning a stake banquet, which pot on the first part of Bnt ward will hold their P conference Sunday evening. o. ward superintendent a charge. PK0V0' UTAH NOV. 18 Day Only at Regular Prices ; u iiu: 8 BIG ACTS of MIRTH MUSIC BEAUTY NOVELTY 011 The Screen "Wse Comedy Hit! "ALL AMERICAN CHUMP with ' EXTH Novelty News :30 p,m. i Eves. Slo KMaiita Mrs. LaRue Smith entertained 15 little friends of her daughter, Evelyn, Eve-lyn, Tuesday. The occasion was her 8th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Warburton visited with relatives at Spring -ville Tuesday. Mrs. Henry Hendricksen of St. Anthony, Idaho, has spent the last two weeks here with her daughter. Mrs. Nate Winters. Miss Florence Oscarson of Salt Lake spent the week-end with her family here. Orald Bezzant of Garfield with his wife and family, visited Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Josephine Bezzant and family. Mrs. J. A. Studstrup of McGUl, Nevada, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Johnson. Parent-Teachers Meeting Arranged Relatives and Friends to Honor Mrs. Warnick A reception in honor of the 81st P. T. A. officers of the high school and grade school met at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. West Jacobs M :nday birthday anniversary of Mrs. Chrto- nlght and made plans for a P. T. A. meeting to be held at . the high school November 19. All patrons and teachers are urged to be present to discuss subjects of Interest to all. tena Marie Larsen Warnick, will be held Sunday afternoon between the inurs ci 4 and 6 p. m. All frisnds .nd acquaintances are invited to call. No invitations will be sent out, I Commencing November 16 h t but a. cordial invitation is extended luncnes win oe serveo. at ouin schools tb supplement the cold lunch taken by students for the small sum of 2c per dish. Questlonaires were sent out recently re-cently to the parents, many of whom have responded, but others have failed to answer and It Is very necessary neces-sary that they be heard from at once. Those In charge would much appreciate prompt replies. Many by the family to her many friends. The reception will be held at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Adena Swenuon. Mrs. Wamlck has lived a life of usefulness and unselfishness, unselfish-ness, being a most wonderful wife and mother and having worked as president of the Relief Society and an other positions in that organization. organiza-tion. She has found time among her many duties to study and de- The wedding ceremony uniting Miss Dora Oscarson and Clifford C; SS.-'tevS. ETftwmed in the amusement hall of the Third ward meeting house Friday evening at 8 p. m. The bridal party stood In front of the stage, which was decorated deco-rated In ferns and Ivory tapers. The ceremony was performed by Bishop Harry T. Oscarson of the Richards ward of Salt Lake, a cousin of the bride." The bride was lovely in white satin. Elizabeth Oscarson. mald-of-honor, was dressed In gold satin and Elizabeth Blackhurst in blue velvet. Those in the receiving line were, ' Mr. and Mrs. O.- E. Oscarson and ; Harley Carlelssen, a half brother of j Mr. Hales, and who Is his employer, j Arvel Larsen was master of ceremonies. cere-monies. After a short; program dancing danc-ing was enjoyed and refreshments served. The couple left for a short trip to the southern Utah canyons. They will make their home In Pleasant Grove. Miss Leola Beardall of Spanish Fork is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun. Mrs. Marie Garbett left Monday for her home in Park City, after spending tea days with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cragun. Mrs, William Atwood. Mrs. Elvln West, Mrs. Nell Brown and Mrs. Rua Stewart Paulson of Salt Lake, visited friends In Pleasant Grove Wednesday: - The Second ward M. I. A. Junior Girls had a good time Thursday night when they were entertained at a pot luck party by their teachers, Mrs. J. O. Meeks and Mrs. Lona Ball, at the home of Mrs. Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Tyler and baby' of Provo, visited with Mrs. Tyler's parents on Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Cooper and Miss Stella Fenton attended a meeting and dinner din-ner at Keeley'a In Provo Thursday evening. It was gtven by the Business Busi-ness and Professional Women's flub. The M Men and Gleaner Girls of the Second ward had an enjoyable time at a social given by their teachers, teach-ers, Mr. and Mrs. Nufer, Thursday eve-Rrng::; f .-:- have contributed produce and others velop her talents, money. If there Is anyone In town She is the mother of nine living who can spare some vegetables or children, six sons and three daugh- any thing useful, it would be much ters, all excepting one son, living appreciated. Anyone bringing money within a few miles of her home. Her may give it to Viola West at the children are: C. L.. H. B.. Wllford high school or Miss Greenwood at W. Adolph P., Reed W. of Ogden, Mrs. Delilah Fugal and Mrs. Leah Huntsman entertained at a -miscellaneous shower Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Fugal, In honor of Miss Jennie Burch of American Fork, who will be married in the Salt Lake temple today to Bryan Fugal. A good crowd of relatives and friends were present and many useful and beautiful gifts were received. ARMISTICE DAY PROGRAM AND DANCE Armistice day was commemorated in Pleasant Grove by a program and free dance Wednesday night, sponsored spon-sored by the city, church and schools. It Is now eighteen years since Germany signed the Armistice, which made' possible the return of peace to a troubled world, and allowed allow-ed the young men of our communities communi-ties to return to a normal life, and The stake Superintendencies of the M. I. A. met Sunday evening at the home of Hyrum P. Jones as a testimonial for J. Crede Kindred, a counselor to Mr. Jones in the Y. M. M. I. A. Those who met to express their good wishes and appreciation for his services in the stake were Hyrum P. Jones and H. Winfleld Clark and Mrs. Josle O. Walker, Mrs. Edyth W. Anderson and Miss Viola West. Births of interest during the past week are baby girls to Mr. W. B. and Lola Walker Gogarty. at Provo, and to Mrs. Mereda West Dankles. who is at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence West. Mr. and Mrs. J. Howard Nelson Mr. and Mrs. William Walker and Mr, and Mrs. Alma Christiansen, grandparents of little Leah Mae Walker; helped celebrate- her" first birthday anniversary Monday evening. eve-ning. November 9, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Walker. the grade school. SPECIAL LIBRARY NOTICE and Merrill N. The daughters are: Mrs. Cora Atwood. Miss Effle War nick and Mrs. Swenson. She also has 34 grandchildren and 23 greatgrandchildren. To whom it may concern-The --; J Public Library will accept free ol, " dues, all over-due books, beginning ; Friday, November 13. Monday evening, November 23. A box will be placed near the door and ending'" was seven years of age, iey were pioneer semen vi iter ant Grove and she has watched the BTowth and development of our in which books may be placed and " afctejMtonmrn- Mrs. Oscar Richins entertained family members at dinner Monday night in honor of her husband's birthday: ; Those- present were,-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hilton and family and Mr. and Mrs. Max Larsen and the immediate family. Friends are offering congratulations congratula-tions to Mr. and Mrs. William Smith .on their marriage Friday, Novem ber 6th. Mrs. Smith was before her marriage Miss Clarice Newman, daughter of Claude NeAman, of this city. Mr. Smith Is frorA Alpine. Word has been received, by Mr. and Mrs. Neils Fugal that their son. Neil, has been released from the Eastern States mission, after 2 years of service. He with two other elders will tour Interesting eastern cities enroute home. He will arrive here near Thanksgiving day. The Misses Gene Richins, Rhea Halllday, Edna Fugal, Delilah Fugal. Mrs. Phyllis Larsen, Mrs. Leah Huntsman and Mrs. Edna C. Gour-ley Gour-ley attended a shower at Provo Saturday evening for Miss Jennie Burch, a bride of the week, at the home of her aunt: no Questions will be asked. Look through your books and take ad- XahtMePOhl in all books. Your library needs them. o FIVE STAKES WILL HOLD MUSIC AND DANCING CONVENTION brought comfort to homes concerned and returned home during the week from Jackson, Wyoming, where Mr. Nelson and his orchestra have been playing during the past with the welfare of loved ones away The musical program was mainly talent from Provo. About 250 per sons attended and enjoyed the eve- J ning's program. Am. Fork News RESIDENT REACHES 86TII MILESTONE Mrs. Sarah Francis Kitchen celebrated cele-brated her 86th birthday on Sunday Sun-day and enjoyed having with her during the day all of her children with the exception of one son. For one, of her advanced years, Mrs. Kitchen is spry and active and en-Joys en-Joys good health. This paper Joins with the community In extending birthday felicitations to her. Mrs. Kitchen was born in Virginia, November No-vember 8, 1850. She Is the mother of 11 children, eight of whom are living. She reared all 11 to manhood man-hood and womanhood, three having hav-ing died after reaching maturity. Mrs. Kitchen moved from Virginia to Southern Utah in 1904 and to this county in 1908. Her husband, John Kitchen, died In 1919. Friends of Mrs. Warren G. Smith will be glad to learn that Mrs. Smith Is able to be out and about again after her recent accident. Master Blaine Singleton's eighth birthday was appropriately celebrated cele-brated last Wednesday afternoon with a party, given by his mother. Mrs: -Edith - Singleton. , Twenty-five little guests enjoyed playing suitable suit-able games and a tisty lunch was served. a Not in Lin for Prttidancy The secretary of commerce If a member of the President's cabinet, but he Is not In line of succession to the Presidency. five months. They report a very pleasant season, having spent much of their time in Yellowstone Park. STEADY WORK GOOD PAY RELIABLE MAN WANTED to call on farmers. No experience or capital capi-tal needed. Write today. McNESS Co., Dept. M, Freeport, Illinois. 11-13-ltp. I "V.rr Listen forth! RADIO .BROADCAST 3 BiGDAYS Novvl9,20and21 Smith Drug Co. PLEASANT GROVE, UTAH The Mothers club met Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Earl A Beck. The program for the evening was "The Life and Works of Victor Herbert" presented by Mrs. Frances E. Beck of Spanish Fork, and a double mixed quartette and other musical numbers from that city. Relatives of Mrs. Sorn Merk of Vineyard, gave her a surprise party in honor of her birthday. Those attending from Pleasant Grove were, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Christiansen, Mrs. Perllnda Radmall, Mrs. Josephine Bezzant and Will Fllis. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Crede Kindred, who left Tuesday to make their home in Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson entertained at a progressive bunco party Saturday Satur-day night. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Swenson. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Orson Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peay and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Linebaugh and the honor guests. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lee Peterson. Mrs. Thora Linebaugh and Harold Peay. LOCAL MAN HONORED AT A. C. COLLEGE LOGAN Keith Warnick and Elmer El-mer Foutz of Pleasant Grove, sophomore soph-omore and Junior respoctively at thp Utah State Agricultural college, were appointed assistant football manager man-ager and ag acUvius roanager...hy. the student executive council at their weekly meeting Thursday, according ac-cording to Mi-ss Vera Clark, student body secretary. Mr. Warnick has been Trainer George Nelson's unofficial helper for some time now and the appointment appoint-ment was made largely because of the very favorable recommendations he received from the athletic department, de-partment, reports Elmo Garff, student stu-dent councilman. ' Thfe five stakes, ' Utah, ' Sharon, Timpanogos, Alpine and Lehi, will meet in a music and dancing convention con-vention at tthe Pleasant Grove High School next Thursday evening. It is expected that Mr. Robinson of the general board will be here to conduct the dancing lessons. All ward workers In these branches of M. I. A. are urged to attend. M. I. A. Union meeting will also be held November 19 at the stake tabernacle, both meetings to begin at 7:30 p. m. o ber when there were only one or two houses between 'here ond Provo. . -Sha married. Charles, Peter. Wat-nick Wat-nick November 16, 1874. They celebrated their golden wedding day In 1924. Her husband died Febru ary 20, 1931. Mrs. Warnick keeps busy at her hobbies of hand-work and reading After the death of her husband she wrote the biographies of her own and his life" which she had publish" ed and presented a copy to each of her children. 8he is one of the Ten Years Ago Now " A, (Taken from files of Nov. 13, 26)' The school census which has recently been taken shows 970 children chil-dren In Pleasant Grove between the ages of 6 and 8 years of age. Of this number 027 were enrolled at the time the census was taken. Seventeen are legally excused. There tare 242 enrolled In the high school the balance being enrolled, in the grades. Ten Years Ago Now Mrs. 8. L. Chlpman spent Wednesday Wed-nesday In Pleasant Orove visiting with the parents and wive of missionaries mis-sionaries of the San Jose. California, Califor-nia, mission. She called on J. P. Fugal's family, at Mrs. Reva West Fugal's, at Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Gam- mett's and also at Meredith's. Ten Years Ago Now Camp No. 1 of the Daughters of the Pioneers met Thursday after noon at the home of Nettie Walker. Sketches of the Uvea of the Wooley family were read. Ten Years Ago Now jfc Friday night of last week Mrs. JL : B. Walker entertained at a wedding shower for Mr. and Mrsv 8terllsg ' duff whose marriage took place ' recently. Mrs. Cluff was formerly Miss Melba Walker. Ten Years Ago Now Ervme-Bralth lett. Monday ibot& ing for Salt Lake to attend the mis sionary school preparatory to leav- ftig for the 'Swl-OeTmairusloii; J Last Friday evening the Hedqulst Drug Co. adjusting the dial ef their radio heard the announcement from K. J. W. of Sari Jose, Callfcfnla, that "Our good looking Utfth-friendsf -win furnish us some numbers. Interested In the announcement they listened and found the Utah musicians were Delbert Fugal and Miss Maurine Gammett of Pleasant Grove; Miss Nina Halllday and Norman Wing of American Fork. :f:-'"K;TrTeaiYearsAg..M The Relief Society of the Windsor ward quilted four qullta Tuesday afternoon at the homes of the tot- most respected and loved women of , lowlng ladiM. Alonzo Hooley. our community. Mrs. Selena Marrott, Mrs. David CHURCH NOTICES Baxter and Mrs. Minnie Dlttmore. Thomas Fenton and Ford West Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S Jo-were Jo-were home missionaries at the First berg Sunday were, Deputy Sheriff ward sacrament services Sunday Jack Householder of Bingham, Mr. night. Miss Bernlce Christiansen and Mrs. William GoWsworthy, Mr. sang a solo, accompanied by Lucille and Mrs. Ralph Rleben and Mr. and Fugal. and a girls quartette sang a Mrs. Leonard SJoberg of Salt Lake number. City. 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