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Show .11 - C I i-i v 1 - : - . ' ....,..,.. ! . -,,.. ,- ,v THE AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN '.FRIDAY, 12, 1333 A' - f l iEMEMBER MOTIH)R x , - ' with -, ;r ttedIa1or Fern beautiful Line of New Style tottery Flower Pots ' and Fern Stands ; time to; plant An Bedding Plants, - Tomatoes and Peppers Big Stock To Select From HUJIPHRIES FLORAL Telephone 200-W. American Fork n it if ft I Mnday, May 14 simmers' My 9Xz hello" by 'telephone you canH be with her telephone visit with one of your; family, relatives or friends in other" ' dtfea i a pleasure for you.':;. joy as well at those you call. Mounta in : Statet-Tel. . & Tel. .Conapjiny City-Sprinkliffg 1 Service Started On PjU Streets Reportt of city councllmen on w-loui w-loui dty iwoject now tmder way, marked a meeting of the Pleasant urore city councU Saturday nlahL Councilman Duane Harper report ea inai work la fomf forward saUa- lactonqr on tne new city building, wko rouguy about one-third of the conatructlon completed. Cement ha been poured for the baaement, and plumbing and heating "roughing in" completed. Under direction of J. Kemp, bulld- ing supemaor, the workmen win be ready to go ahead on the rock work neit week Mr. Harper reported. The rock waa salvaged from the old Clark, opera house, and has been sawe Into block to facilitate its use. vruiuKuman oaniora waixer reported re-ported that the cementing of the Irrigation ditch above the Pleasant Drove mm, in the northeast section of town, has been completed, and the construction crew Is now busy on the Battle Creek ditch. About one-cjuarte mile of this ditch, remains re-mains to be cemented, and when this is completed the-ditch-from Battle Creek to the North Union canal, a distance of one and one- half miles, will be of the approved J typefor conservation of - irrigation fwater. ' ' ' Councilman Walker afso reported that- street sprinkling : with city equipment has been started, Edward Hardman having been selected to do this work. It was announced that all citizens wishing to take advantage advan-tage of this sprinkling service may obtain rates and Information by contacting Councilman Walker. -Enforcement of the 35-mile speed limit In the aity also was discussed, and it was announced that steps will be taken to. assure the observance of this regulation. It was pointed out that speeding in the residential sections creates a traffic hazard, and also becomes a nuisance by raising dust on onpaved streets. . 'Funds for the support of the Joint school dlstrict-clty. recreation program, pro-gram, in the amount of ,$200, were appropriated: .ypS Last Rites : For Former Resident Slated Saturday Mrs. Marie Johanna Anderson Monson. 77, former Manila resident' died Wednesday at the home of her! m w uian county track meet, daughter, Mrs. deorgt Iinqulst, atroret Loader Qualified In the mile; Calt lAke City. ; Leland Swenson, likewise In the 120 ( Funeral services will be conducted' L"ihlhurW CMter Saturday at S p. m. in the Martial SnS7. wardpei; Friends may call at!J?rtJclft' w WIUHNU WVUIBI iuwuhij mi VIKING SAGA. ;, Track Meet The track team of the high school composed of 34 boys, Journeyed to Provo Friday, May ft, to participate American Fork prior to the services Friday evening And Saturday. . Mrs. Monson was born In Sweden. February 2S, 1S83. 2ht was married to August Swenson, who later died. ,'.fr AaeeaaUy ... v.;-"O-lay-lee-O" sang out the Swiss yodelers in assembly May I. They 1 7 Commencement Exercises Of P. G. High School To Be Held Thursday Night Commencement exercises of the Pleasant Orove high school will be held Thursday at S p. m to the high school auditorium.' j.r !: v Sixty-eight members of the Senior class will be presented by Principal Karl Banks, and win receive diplomas diplo-mas from Leo Harvey, member of the Alpine district school ; board. dehghted the audience with their Beszant WlUHleUver the Swiss songs and dances.:; The Swiss scene and costumes added much to leaving her with the resJwudMllty!the atmosphere of the assembly, of caring for four small daughters. She earned a ; livelihood for the family. ' U' She Joined the , l D. 8. church and came to America tn 1915. she went to work as housekeeper for Jens Monson, whose wife had passed away. They were married, and made their home In Manila, where - she lived until Mr. Monson died : five years ago. She then went to Hve with her daughters In Salt Lake City, . r jJ- -1-1 Surviving are her four daughters, MrSi'Linqulst, Mrs. John Hallman, Mrs. William Stam and Mrs. Clyde Parker of Salt Lake City; five step- and step-daughters, Mrs. Ed ward Jeppeon and Mrs. Kephl Bad-man Bad-man of Pleasant Grove, John Mon- of Magna, Alma Monson of 8alt Lake City, and Martin Monson Tennis The girls' tennis team last week, engaged In two meets, playing Lehl at Lehl; and on the borne courts. Lehl won - both encounters, with Pleasant drove winning one match In each series. r-i-r.-- .; i,, r ' 0 " ' j:V-j" Church News of American Fork; 16 grandchildren' and, two great-grandchildren. o i 4-HCJiiliNews MotheraV Club -Elects Officers Mrs. Nora Macf arlane was named president, Mrs. Ida West, vice-presi dent, and Mrs. Lela Banks, secretary, of . the Mothers' club, at a dinner- meeting Thursday afternoon In the Luncheonette. Hostess was Mrs. Lacey White. :-'v.v-vrv In attendance were Mrs. Xnes 01- pln, MrsTDonna Ash, Mrs. Margaret Olpln, Mrs. Cleone Kirk, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. Macf arlane, ; Mrs. West, Mrs. Banks, Mrs. Josie Walker, Mrs. Mettle Oamette, Mrs. . Arvilla Harvey, Mrs. Eileen Peterson, Mrs. Geneva Warnlck, Mrs. Maud Richards, Rich-ards, Mrs.' Oral Wright, Mrs. Edna Newman, Mrs. Rose Badman, and Mrs, Armlta Hayes. . . ; Special Mother's day programs wffl be presented in wards of Tlmpanogos stake Sunday morning, at the regu lar Sunday School meetings, , The program arranged for the Second ward has been announced as follows: Vocal trio, Marilyn Rich ards, Beth Meeks, Virginia Jacobs; clarinet solo, Ralph Laycock; vocal solo, Roy Fagef piano solo, Harold Laycock; tants,1 "MotherV Day", Bishop B. H.. Adams: "Tribute to Mothers", Dan Peterson; 'A Mother's Response" Mrs.' EY A. Beck; two two-minute talks, Norman : Wright and Harriet West The program is under the direction of the Sunday School superintendency, Harry-., S. A can to aH girls interested in par- ucnaras, Jesse terson ana An ticipating in Four-H club work dur- rea uexser. In t summer vacation was Issued ( - A 8Vecm program wui oe present-ttnt present-ttnt weeaby U. i,'!yzrg e Manila ward Sunday Weasant Owe iH supervisor. Betia&,?;?y morning. An moth- Mm BMHda Kirkhun. Utah cmMiTi ers-ornnewara asfinwa wdj ty home demonstration agent, called on Mrs. Jense Monday, to make plans for the coming season's work. - Mrs. Jense announced -that It Is planned to get the dub1 work started before JchooL closes. All the enroll-ment enroll-ment is expected to be in by June 1, eo that the complete program may be carried out, and projects may be entered in the Utah county fair. Last year, the Pleasant Grove clubs turned In a 100 per cent record for completing their full course as put- lined. : , 1 Any girl or boy between the ages of 12 and 21 is eligible for 4-H membership. mem-bership. Those over. 18 may Join the home science clubs.- It is planned plan-ned to add two new types of clubs this year, home furnishing and home beautificatlon, in addition to. the clothing, foods and home science. Besides, the club work, 4-H member? ship offers outings ajnd other-recreational activities during the sum mer. . e,. ,:' 'v ; Those Interested hi the 4-H work should contact Mrs. Jense for infor mation. "- present. Lady Lions Club Honors Mothers "it Function Wed. Pleasant Grove Locals Blaine Egan who has been visit ing here with Russell Onen,x has returned to his home in Burley, Idaho. Mrs. Genevieve T. Smith and daughter were Salt Lake City visitors visi-tors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Atkmson .and daughters DeAnn and -Bobby, of Salt Lake City, spent the week-end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jense. Mrs. Alma RadmaU underwent an oneratlon for goiter, at the L. D. 8. hospital Wednesday. Her condition was serious., but she Is believed to be improving MW,. Robert Reeie of .Bingham City la visiting this week at tne home of her daughter, Mrs. Ray S, Marin. Dr. and Mrs. O. T. Anderson vis ited at the home of Mrs. Anderson's brother. David J. Wilson, at Ogden Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hunter are the eroud parents or a oaugnter, born Wednesday at the Oommtmltv horoltal at American Forte Mrs. Hunter Is the former Nina White. Mr. and Mrs. Carl SJobert - are prondlv announcing the birth of a rrand-datwhter Saturday momfnr. the Barents beta Mr. and Mrs. Darvt Fnlsh. The mother, the former for-mer Lmin Slobere. and baby are dome nicely at the Crane maternity i Mr. and Mrs. William Smith were Richfield, visitors Sunday, - Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren and daughter, Anna, and Miss Elma Robinson pent Wednesday In Salt Lke City,- , (;.; . Last week Mrs. WUXord Anderson and, son Warren of Linden, and Mrs Ida Peterson and daughter Oeneal of Pleasant Grove, visited with rela tives in Salt Lake City, x Sunday visltow ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wllford Anderson "of Llndon were Sam and Frances Wheeler of Sprlngville and Mr. end Mrs. Bffl Wheeler of Sprmgvme. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence C. Olpln of Salt Lake City visited- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Larsen Saturday and Sunday, and again Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Wesley Jense entertained at a dinner party Friday in honor of the birthday anniversary of her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Vemett W. HdweU of Me ant. Nevada, who is visiting . In Utah. Covers were laid for the guest of honor, Mrs. Clara Webb and son Dick of Lehl, and Mr. ' and Mrs. Jense. : Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Nelson and son, Nelson, returned to their home In Denver, Colorado, Monday, where Mr. Nelson is employed at the university. uni-versity. Mrs. Nelson has been Hslt- tnff at the home or mts. juenne Nelson since general I. D, S. church conference, when she sang with the Singing Mothers group. An outstanding event of the sea son was the Mother's day party given by members of the Lady Lions club for their mothers and guests Wednesday afternoon, at the Brom ley clubrooms. Forty-seven mem bers and guests were In attendance. With Mrs. G. Y. Anderson presid ing and Mrs. Wesley Jense conduct ing, the following program was car ried out:- Welcoming remarks; reading of a three-act play, .Dan Peterson; vocal solo,: "' "Mother Machree", Mrs. Ertman Christensen, accompanied by Mrs. Ross Nielsen; tribute to the mothers, Mrs. Owen Ash; vocal solo, "Mighty Like a Rose', Mrs. Christensen. A feature of the program was the presentation of gifts to the youngest and oldest mothers and the mothers with the largest families, during the tribute by Mrs. Ash.- Mrs. Caroline Burr of Orem, the oldest mother; Mrs. Clarence Rollins and Mrs. Owen Ash, the youngest;, and Mrs. Burr and Mrs. G. 8. Young of Provo, those having the largest families', were introduced and gifts were pre sented to them. ; - - , The entertaining rooms were dec orated in a yellow and' lavendar color scheme, employing tulips and iris. Those attending were given individual candy flower favors, and hand-made handkerchief arranged as tulips In a crystal vase. In charge of the program were Mrs. 8. W. Hilton, Mrs. F. R. Heldenrelch, Mrs. Irwin Jensen and Mrs; Wesley Jense. Those attending were: Mrs. Ross Nielsen! and Mrs. John Holdaway, Mrs. C. R. Clark and Mrs. George Barnes, Mrs. Rulon Brimhall and Mrs. William N. Hone, . Mrs. Karl Banks and Mrs. Edna Coroner, Mrs. LeRoy Thome and Mrs; V. N. West Mrs. Paul Adamson and Mrs. Vers Cunimore, Mrs. Harry 8. Richards and Mrs. Hattle Richards, Mrs. Clar ence Rollins and Mrs. Harold Yvalk- er, Mrs. 6. W. Hilton and Mrs. Ade line Nelson, Mrs. O. Y, Anderson I and Mrs. Owen Halllday, Mrs. Owen Ash and Miss EsteUe Fenton, Mrs. Allen Pearson and Mrs. G. & Young of Provo, Mrs. VL E. Bradley and Mrs. Martha Buttler of Santaquln, Mrs. Ray S. Merrill and Mnv. Robert Reese of Brigham City, Mrs. F. R. Heldenrelch and Mrs. J. Anderson of Lehl. Mrs. Irwin Jensen and Mrs. I Merle Coords, Mrs. Ertman Chris tensen and Mrs. Matilda Vance of I Orem, Mrs. George Peay and Mrs, Caroline Burr of Orem, Mrs. Wesley Jense and Mrs. Clara Webb of Lehl, I Mrs. Reuben Christensen and Mrs. Sterling, Peay of Provo, Mrs, 8. A. Kirk and Mrs. George Bingham of American Fork. Mrs. B. H. Adams and Mrs: Sanford Walker, MrsBea- trice Stokes and Mrs. Martin reier-j son, and Dan Peterson. valedictory address. The program will be presented as follows: Preliminary music, Howard Lowe and Warren Johnson. - Entrance March " of graduates.' Invocation, Gordon Wright; address of welcome, Millard Tope; music, "Stout Hearted Men", Gordon Wright, Joe Allen, Dale Deveraux and Bffl Told; address, ad-dress, Marilyn Richards; address, Dale Rlchlns; music, saxophone solo, Gordon - Wright; reading, Olive Central School To : Present Program Friday Evening Students of the Central school will present a musical Friday night at 8 o'clock In the school auditorium. The public is Invited to attend and enjoy an evening of muslo and see the work being aceompUshe l In the muslo department of the school. j. : The Central school orchestra, of 46 members, will give the concert The group is directed by Miss Betha Stem. ; '.'.' j '"T" f address, Bessie Downs; muslo, "Aye, Aye, Aye", Beth Meeks, Virginia Jacobs and Marilyn Richards; Rich-ards; valedictory address, Mildred Beszant; presentation of class; pre-' sentation of diplomas; benediction, John Fugal; exit march. The graduating class has been announced by principal Karl Banks as follows: ' , ,. v. , , .. u . Vonda Ackerman, a OUve Owelda 4 Adams, Jean : Blanche Aston, Dale Atwood, Dawna Baxter, Faye Seal. Ellen Beverldge, Mildred Bezant, Marie Burns, Har- -old Beszant, Carol Clark, June Cra-gun, Cra-gun, Mary Christiansen, Gene Chris- ' tensen, Vlrgtt Cook, Bessie JDowns, Vern. Deveraux, Helen Ellis, Katie Eves, Shirley . Foutm, Beth Freeman, Free-man, John Fugal, Boyd FugaL ; Bruce Oarlick, ma Claire nsyea, Marba Hatch, Arlena Heldenrelch, dalre Nell miton, Lyle Hooley, Donn Hilton, Virginia Jacobey Lo-cille Lo-cille Jense, Bemlece Johnson, Mn-ton Mn-ton Johnson, Zola Kirk, Eeth tieexs, Merrin Maxfleld, Jim Macfartane, Betty Newman, Glen Nielsen, Verlyn Olson, Rae Pack, Eileen Peterson, Ta Mae Rasinussen. , , '.'J; , , Fern Robinson, Marilyn Richards, Dale Rlchlns, Glen Robertson, Margaret Mar-garet Stark, Thome Emlttwl Don Smith, Ed Smith, Lee Swensen, Lo-ana Lo-ana Thornton, Faye Tomllnaon, Lola Tomlmson, MUlard Tope, Bin Told,'9 Anne Marie Walker, Lorayn Walker, Eva Walker, 2tdva West. Cleora Wright, Arlo Walker, MS ton West, Gordon Wright r ltj 1 III III e " I ! M Other travel bargains to etl America : .1 : Earl S. 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