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Show r.'..ruvu .tiKKALD, MONDAY, '' . "President Harrti l the same man i was before he was president Many !he HIS UuCLE SAM A11D, ' men go dowft for a price but President , 1'rof.. I.. N. Winsor, of the United Harri has no price for which he will States department of agriculture, arsurrender his ideal and he Uvea up to I rived in l'rovo today to make an the best two words In 'American' 'I FARM I trip for the purpose of study-in- s can.' " the irrigation systems of the Professor Boyle vaH enthuiatlcally I Prof. Lewis F. Boyle delivered a applauded by the members of the most Interesting lecture to tne Agri- club. culture club of the B. Y. U Wednes j dav afternoon. The club,, led by Dr. Martin, sang ten community songs during the first of .Lin expressions which brought minutes "I like pleasure from Professor Boyle. BurdellRobison, Reporter com to be in a place where tney i mence their meetings uy hiiibiub, consaid. John Martin is out after being was time. some lecture his for of bed to his The subject - fined ,.f Wnrfc Under the Depart- I I IIUOGO Wl Lund, Nev., is ment or Agriculture. Henry Binueiu vi Pleasant In Most people think that a great deal vlBUing witn relatives a of dignity and prestige go with S;lGrove. . ernmeni puiuuu. Is also are there but Mr Walter Mathews of Mldvale dignity all right, friends to visiting few according days some drawbacks, home for a Boyle. and relatives. a govern"The farmers look upon some"orove, Being Utah County's oldment man as a necessary evil; .im- John Adams"Veasant in hiireKa, tolerated Just be must Forking been has that who thing who ! est exclusive Automobile came home to see his mother ply because ll muni, sick with pneumonia. Electric Shop We welcome most a government man does FoA . i o,,.i mnke reports. Uncle Mr Curtis Green of American very was a IMeasant Orove visitor Tues- you to our service. Sam outline, the work leaving -;, little to the persona ' If '"-"'day. he remilt a as r and worker in a Batteries, we guarantee to get reportrd very is likely he w Walker his Job long a as pneumonia. rut. Uepard govenmient work two years. o w stepping . stone . - ... m:... Ioirp - r;lV' 8 - ....dllnn tnfl lonB. (li) not slay u wiu Mr. anQ Mrs, r.uaa , ,rting with he While rrofeBHor Boyle was trave le Genuine Ford parts used. Mar. he of agriculture Wednesday, Xrsury departmenti oil ih states west of tne,"' Mr. and .rs ana mow i and Mrs Lemar Mr studying potatoes all BeBsIe Wright. Te t affecting them underther- a read to inarned "I yilda and Wand. wasi ne spent mi avert im tv,o B. Y. and music, and ,n cioVing he eulogl,ed the ld Its illustrious gerved. numbers are Cor in the factors of measurement, out; nelka- personality stands all else and Fri- n y U an ideal is before ewere in Provo on hu.ines, or pernumbers 213-21- 5 West Center la greater than either I -- MARCH 20, 1922. r P . -- w 1 g CHS i , I AMlfllNFUT I - i Pleasant Grove nimvuiivLi ri i ' own .Ddfivers iro-feas- .i mMnl "'.," Parry Battery Suons. .efre.n.s " Station In-th- day. Close 7:30 Open 7:30. Phone 730 " seen In other of Pleasant "SXthlng never working lr. George Larsen and I In Idaho workln? been everybody la schools who has returned students here ior for nai months few Ztv UlfiJne.. to work aU day long home.the last I for an Ideal, Pleasant Grove Everett Larsen of Mr. Larsen has home. returned teen working in Idaho tor the past few months. If Your. 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