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Show THE SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, MARCH 1. 1925. FACE EIGHT. of the Fifth ward, of Provo last Mttftday. February 23, ta the mur- COUNTY NEWS "Boy, Call Me an ing bishopric. A. Beautifully artistic program of mow and dramatic reading, furnished the embelliahiiient for the atore solema feature ef farewell and a more complete and sym- i pathetic uadmUndlog amoiif the FARM BUREAU Br UWIN CUEK lullir' Gm Ubf(Mtms gigs urtii r .. uembers Nsolted. We cannot bat remark the desire on the cart of good men and womea "All clear All clear." . FOLKS FETED STATE HEAD tjtrn (gpartal Ta ! Jhalize Your Dreams' ofa Home Furnished With A Good Com fortable Living Room Suite 9 Selected from our enormous stock and at exceptionally reasonable prices. Individual rooiri showing of pur Living R oom Furniture makes it easy to choose just the suite you want,- - Iifc lis' ahpw.-y- .u the newest things iim Mohair? Veiou Leather Covered Suites TtM Herald.) PLEA8AXT GROVE, Feb, 28. X Uirgft number of faruwra and housewives of this city and district attended the meetini of the Pteaa-an- t Grow Farm bureau Thursday, Ephriam BergeaftB oJporntsh, president of tb Bur Farm Bureau Federation aud, Fred Matthews of Salt Lake City were in attendance and spoke briefly on tbe problems vital to tbe farming districts of tbe state. H. W. Jacobs, manager of tbe Pleasant Grore Canning company, iioke on tbe spirit of exitrtlng betweeen tbe farmers and tbe canneries of tlie state. He emphasised tbe fact that tbe State fanner' aasociatloja had acceeded to the demands of the farmers and are now offering $12 a, ton for tomatoes. Ruby Smith of Provo, Utah eonnty hotne demonstrator, apoke to tbe women tin rbe project work for tbe r wmlng summer. At the .close of tbe meeting a free moving picture show of world news was given. . Joy... .... Bee. Beck i has returned - bom after a two weeks' VUlt with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . L. Beck of Alpine. Mrs. Bart Holman was an American Fork visitor last week,. . of Alpine was visiting home of J. L. Beck, Friday, C. Beck Alma Radmall was brought home Friday from the LehJ hospltaL He is reported to be doing fine. y Mrs. Tom Smith, Mrs. Abe of Garfield, Mrs. Leona Wag-staof American Fork were the guests of Sarah Atwood, Saturday. ff ; 3 SPECIAL ATTRACTION! lm Living Room Suite, covered In the new Moorish Three-piec- e : llL leather, entirely hew and different. Display-o- n H our V A "X Main Floor. -- - Beeves Cobbley and Kenneth David Lindsay of Heber was tbe Adamson are at home for a few and guest of Josie West, Saturday " days. Sunday. Viola Wesf and Marion NIcboles. Mrs. Byron Adamson was an teachers of tbe Pleasant- Grove American Fork Tisltor, Thursday. seventh grade, took their students LtdSalt-JLak- e CltyFrlday. where Ittey vlHited the McDonald cadyO1. Carlson, J. wereSalt Lake factory, the tabernacle organ re-icUalrJhe-Pescr- ct Museum and the I City vlsUorsFjiday. - Ale Hedqulst of Provo. visited bis drug store in Pleasant Grore, Thursdays - Two-Piec- Caneback Living Room Suites e : Josie West is now a telephone operator, Miss West has Pearl Warburton's taken Miss " . place. d tattracjiYJsi.pjiwSu They are exceptionally well made, covered ' in beautiful velours, have several extra cushions and are made Dr. F. R. Frampton of Spanish Fork was a Pleasant Grove visitor lust week. additional feature they have a bed Dr. (). E. flnia has returned home after a week in California. Regular(L00pecialt$195m- - Sam Burns and Albert Warbur-to- n made a business trip to Duchesne recently. They report the roads lu fine condition. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hauckns of Rlugham was tbe guest of Dr. and Mrs. J. L.: Huchel btst- week.. - mm TffljOR IfiOSXO PRPVO THE DEPARTMENT STORE OF Furniture Department, MS FROM PAYSON ii ii won the lii.st score of '41 .to t. Pnywin Ktnrt(!(l . the scoring hf ninklitg a nciit , field goal In the first few iriHinents of play which whs soon followed by a .score by Provo. Ilolh tcMins seemed evenly by ii RIDE AT $50 PER - ? - 1 ' " Have the Baby rhotosravh ed vrr - ' : puovo Xh T; Hawkins, If S....... 4 8 Dixon, rf 5, A mot ft, c - A 4 - 3 .1 Anderson, lg 0 2 Collins, rg . .......... Babies are only babies for a short time. The sweetness and charms of babyhood soon vanish. But photos of children never grow up. - tarsbii Studio Columbia Theater Biiilding .$4$ 15 3 PATSOX (9). Bells. If McIhtwelC rf Siiiinious. c v Hyatt, 3! G. . 1 . 1. . 0 . lg IMcBeth, rg .' Iiiigstou. If Gorley, rf 9 0 . . 1 . 0 T. 0 F. 0 1 1 1 1 j)eeding passenger through a blinding snowstorm on n winter night )s worth $"0 a mile, iKiiirding to a suit on file in stifKtr-io- r court today by Mrs. Mary P. ClnrkrlS.0 304 Mrs. (.'lark wants $."I0 damages 9 from the Big Four railroad for. her 2 tcnnnlleride-Othe pilot of ...the 11 Knickerbocker' cxprts Christmas iiisht. 41 The express strwk her automobile, hurling ber to the cow catcher of the engine. She clung to the engine nutil she. was number by "cold 2 and fell at, the side of the track. One of the occupants of 3 was killed and three injured. 1 0 B , T"tuls 0' 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 'l0. J?l WASllLXQTOX, Feb. Arcs(.)liition.irDvidimt.furup polntiuent of a joint congressional ? 3 S eommtttee to study the advisability . Brown Referee,-nntpire, Boweh. of co)iollilailnjr the war. and navy departments Into a department of national defense was Introduced in Sinin Is ruled by ra' dynasty the bouse today by Representative by its own history and influ- Hill, Republican of Maryland. It enced hy native traditions. was notucted npon. Totals Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith of American Fork entertained at a Those from card party yesterday. Pleasant Grove were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Monson, Mr. and Mrs. DawanC, Harper, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Berk, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest a nd- - M rs. - Reeves ""Cob-IcOlMifc-- M Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ash and Miss Ardena Atwood. ........... pro-duce- l , enisnrl . , Ther-l- s inflB-atlo- Old folks day and ward reunion was held at Llndon Monday, February. All over 60 were Invited guests. A program was held in tbe Llndon ward chapel in the morning. Dinner was served at .the Llndon amusement hall. There were 205 at dinner. In the evening "a "play was given for the old folks, i boon to aviation. By simplifying communication between air ana ground, it will not only reduce the number Of lost ships to the mini-mubut. will facilitate navigation r and fueling. . The future alone holds the see- - e BISHOPRIC DISHONORED perfection of-crafts, but it it moderately safe to - predict that, when planes of .twenty-to- n weight, and a five hundred capacity fly at a height of 60,000 feet and a speed f qv: hundred miles jnjionri. tf then will the development of aero nautics be approaching its goat Next weeVi article: "Tha Ideal tfotoc Cat." iUtha-niam- ate eavier-than-a- ir ' . :y;;::::i::i:iijyj:i::::iMiiiiiiiii:;;;:j Elnjcr Jacobs, Ward Clerk Don Con-over, Lafayette Sr., and from the Relief Society und the X. L. M. I. A. to Mrs. Allert Mabey, a beautiful bou quet of flowers and a gorgeous cut ., ' glass fruit dish. : Guy-ma- n, J i:i:it:::i;:j ROOMY WARMING DROP DOOR CLOSET WARMING CLOSET I LIFT KEY PLATE . I .Ylll.'y!'!!''!!-.Wll!l"!! !!!! !!! 1 M t l IK it M?.':.:'Wt n it n ) ; ii ii in ii nil all mm inn I'M m i i.The Boy Scouts of the Windsor ward entertained their parents In the ward chapel Saturday evening. Each boy gave a present to hiaj .... parents, has been 111 for a long time, is slowly Im proving at- hef sister's home, Mrs. L. W, Lund, at Salt Lake City. COMPARTMENT M WT CDMMOCHECK-OI- JiBiMiSiSliMiBi"iiii 1 DAMPER CONTROLLER FIREBOX OVER KEY PLATE ' VWMTED - TOP SECTIONAL CAST LININGS LARGE SHEET FLUES ADJUSTABLE SLIDING LARGE DAMPER -fc- POKER SRESERYOIP - if WANTED and SLICER DOOR" INSIDE OVEN DOOR UN- - n ING DUPLEX GRATES 'S ' i'1' universal I A LIFETIME i DIRECT DRAFT DAMPER SLIDE f, ad ALL CASTIRON xV--ir- f RANGE SPRING BALANCED OVEN 'DOOR . SANITARY LEG FULL PORCELAIN BASE . Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harper entertained at a card party for Mr. and Mrs. Vern ' GUlinan, Besides tbe honored guests there were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Ray . .".: Gillman. Mrs. 3. L. Swenson, who n - y, r-- COWTSTCHER IXDIAN'lPOMS, Ind , Feb 28. Mr. and Mps. C A. Cobbley of (U.P.) Kldlis the cow cather of Salt Lake City were at Llndon: for T ' locomotive old folks day. a" 6 shev L OVEN COWCATCHER FamiUarisa FIFTH WARD 1 Dr. J. L. Huchel made a business trip to Provo, Saturday. " home parne this year of the second, Provo making nine field goals and two fouls" white Livingston for Piiyson mack? a slnulo handed goal from almost the center of the fkNif. The PnyMiu second team took the : floor iu the third quarter and ' matched until the . ; quarter, scored two field goals before -- the j .With the oiienlng qiuirter endrtig when Provo led out ending the hnlf Provo second team took the floor.; to ? jut Provo, the local at 15 to :i, 1'iiysoii otily gHting a From then on, the pinning was it earn stepped out. despite the strong fs;''Ll'ltch (liirini; he quarter. about even. Collins for I'ruvo was scorHHf-1guarding of the Piiyson' teum iuiir7ThtlliiBJ.j4UaUiir was -wMiofH -hi;;h --poMjt points, ' " " ' The .guarding: of Pay son was ; f' strong, despite the seeming lack of guarding indicated by" tbe score. The score : PROVO - : yoursalf with .tha 'Frisco.' Guy-ma- j.b ' ten-Vo- ar r- - Mr. Marglon has moved hfs barber shop and coffee bouse to Bingham. (LtzfcirL 'Vf.ii.'." - Everyone in attendance than pleased with the very beautiful little talk given by Lafayette Sr., who for 12 years lias actHe stated ed as ward custodian. that in more than eighty-threyears of church mcinTarstitp, hgjrad' associated with a more trio of men than the retiring bishopric. Each member of the retiring bishopric, together wjththoseyho are continuing in the service under Bishop Cannon, received a beautiful and useful present from the ward memberstlip; under "tbevery able of Professor Amos snokesmanship X. Merrill. " His remarks iu each of presen ta tlon' ,weS"so apt in expression and sd complete In sentiment, that no member in attendance A good, deal of sentiment and could have added or BuUtitaeted a felicitation was expressed through single word. The presents were the ward testimonial and reunion given to Bishop Albert Mabey, Coun- given by the assembled membership selor Elmer Jacobsen, Counselor t1' state Tupttot Tran-entine- - Mrs. Ruth Archer Johnson is reported to be recovering from, an Among those who enjoyed the operation she underwent last week. ilain-at the Apollo Wednesday were Mr.' and Mrs. Reuben - Weeks, - Mr. and Mrs. Niels FugaL Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Burlln Driggs, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Christiansen enteramrilrs. De'sne llarpeif Mr. and tained at a radio party. ProgresMrs. 'JBeeki Mft- - and- - Mrs. sive rook was played, .after. which Ernest .(Mnen .and Mr. and Mrs. a dslnry luncheon was served to 82 Leonard Ash. invited guests. e V WK evary It will (UDDlaBt. parmanenuy ana s "AH . familiar the valversally, Elmer Jacob, the first counselor Aboaad" of our Pullman Conduo- of Bishop Mabey, is being retained tors and clanging of belle, th bangta tbe bishopric of Bishop Clawson ing ef doors aad the shrieking of T. Cannon, but expressed '.a pro--' steel against steel, so long assoour found ..lova and respect for Bishop ciated with the departure; of present day "Twentieth Century Mabey, his second counselor, Elmer limitad.". of tram - Each new eoatrivaBC Jacob, and the people of the'w&rd. Elmer Jacob felt the parting with saoat necessarily pass through thrse equal force, but expressed .himself stages, the moat Important of staga. as being pleased to have been placed. which Is the experimental naaesstty is truly the mother Into of the that ax invention is shown by tha ward, which he stated would always ground covered in aeronautical ei-- ' merit his enthusiastic attention. He erimenta during our lata national was particularly pleased with tbe emergency. This crisis lifted aviaall out of tha responsibility .tZtheJ hianagement" tion ones and for and compelled stage of the wartbolrjndcohBidered experimental a recognition of its practicability that it was a matter worthy of bis m warfara and comaierca. steel and under the direction of Aviation has reached tht comProfessor P. R. Bosliard, one cap- mercial stag of iU history. Fly-- ' able of accomplishing great ends, mg is no longer a sport. But fly Don Conover, who stated that fie tag as a business, aa transportation has only just begun. ' had been ward clerk almost since We are carried away on the the ward was rganled. denied the wings of imaginattoa when wa try statement made up "information to picture aeronautics . of tha fuand 'belief by one of the. speakers ture. It teems that nothing is imbeing .. that he had pevwJen;bse4roffl: possible. Planes are bow. to accomodate fifty to a bun. a church service, by stating, rather built a red passengers and to take daily-trip- s under his breath and apologetically, between New York and Los he" that he had been absent, as Angeles, even at tha commercial about four times In bis planes of Europe are making hourmore thantweuty years of service ly "hops" between . London jMid and one of those times he went Pari. Tht advent and recent perfecfishing tion of tht radiophone Is another was more Friday. May-lierr- Pleasant Grove Local News r f Aerial1 The ts off oa the last leg of its "hop" from New York to ' J. I...V. Flvt rinntie motors, after a penta hesitant aputtermg vaanimoos proeiazsatiou of their vioivct discomfort at thus being aroused from a much needed siesta .roared simultaneetuiy; and, amid a final waving of anna from the cockpit portholes and a least deaf sning, despairing drone of reseat meat from the huge exhausts, tea tana mi asetaL fabric and humanity take to the air with the eaaa el an oagio. - at tbe A " .Contactt" "Let 'er goT of bing wlifved by removal of the burdens of rwipoaslbiilty, the retir ing bishoprle expressed deep regret at seps ratios from work which they love and la hitk they could do so much service to mankind. Bishop Albert Mabey, in a delightful talk, expressed a lova foy the work, a love for tbe Intimate associations Jhat the office naturally entailed, a love for tbe plana be had formulated for the future developProve, and. Mr. and Mrs. : Ray ment of the ward and a feeling that ' Framptoa and family. even though he Is not severing his membership with the ward, there is Mlra Basel Framptoa and Joe a quality of service and association Christiansen were Heber visitors (SpeeiaJ Ta Tut Herald.) : i GROVE. tVb S8, . PLEASANT Tbe old folks of tbe ManiU ward were entertained at the annual eld folks party at tht' ,ward ehapel Bafurday. - A splendid chicken dia-ae- r was sefred at nooa, followed by an interwrtlng program in the afternoon, la the evening a dance closed the festivities. Taxf Aerial BODY oeautitul in y fnnisnea THE UNIVERSAt or Pear! Cray . M PORCELAIN " - - - fill f "America's Most Beautiful liange." The most beautiful; most economical and most durable range. , - Dale West, son of Mrs. Ethel West, fell from the chutes at school Friday afternoon, breaking bis arm at lb wrist' ' v Easy iiJ Interest Q .1 Daisy West underwent an operation for appendicitis. She Is as well as can be expected. Mrs. Katie Frampton entertained nt dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. W, O. Frampton and family ' of SI irS' XXt f IF lSt a TtoreTkt . v . ' J J ' |