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iH .'IB iBmDAY, MAy 1, 1920. AMERICAS FO(3TlZENH SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1920. Jl Tpleasant Grove Department 1 11 1 WE Kn arrested -1 iii germany f loach Interest to locM people wm KJch appearing In the Bait Lake from Uorim. Germany Sun. aornlns. lch B'ated thnt fflnerltn POc had covered ., nuuitifacturo American cpun M money and postage' tmP n Mtfrwted an American named KOPP of I'loasant Grove, Utah, mLnlclon of being tho loader ofji wrfelters' gang. A fow daya ago .Irioner von LlebermaM), Wflfl tRed that piatea for printing 4 VL ,tamp I" denoalnaUona bf ?Habeen ordered. tKbermann told Uio Dcrlln firm to T BnT with tho work and a few daya iK. piitcs wero dollvored, Kopp f Bit the comparatively enormous iHTof 25,000 marks, whorcupou ho X H wrested. i Bo?p d no had Ul p Y Mortising purposes, -intending to I Mr""" the flvc.dollar stamps rKX w"13 "Buy your frult only 'Philip Kopp's siore." Kopp ex fli ho had his own fruit farms Btore in Utah." A ttft Hero Jinnuis au X-IanI six months ago Philip Fred X Kk Kopp a resident of Pleasant fm,( or 'a number of yonrs. went f' Bk to Germany, his natlvo country. I Bre It out thnt ho was going hack f B idmlnlstralor of an cstato to 1 Blch n claimed to bo an heir. X Bin Kopp accompanied him, tell. X Be friends 8ho intended to gather X'B genealogical data, while her 2 End was engaged In his legal X'fftk. TWW U sal l0 ,,nv0 doclared wh0n X m isnounccd his Intention of going X Mformany, that ho would come back X-'HwMdthy man; ho said, It 1b credibly J'Borted. that ho saw an opportunity M7... n fortune by buying Gorman t em muss a roriuno uy uumik v.w J Br with United States money for X Mrlie In valuo. XMkoPP ran a small fruit and trnck f'Brm In Manila and he nold Ms pro T Beta hero and by truck In tho Uinta I Bula. It Is bcllovcd that ho saved T Bwilderable money. X HIi father and mother both' llvo 7 Bert. X I Hli wife's mnlden nnmo was Itoln. f.flrUtiul. Her father died a few f Ktars s80 ,,or mother also lives h'oro. f It ilstcr of Kopp Is the wlfo of Wm. f Irdt of Bait l.nko. . I No deflnlto word has boon received hero direct from Kopp as to hla nc-l tivittcs since ho nrrtvd In Germany. n DEATH CALLS 15. LUCILE DIGS HELLER Tho pcoplo of this community wero shocked to learn of tho sudden death of Mrs. Lucile Drlggs Holler, rormcr. ly of this city and much loved by all who knew her. 'Sho was tho daughter of tho lato D. W. and Rosalie E. Driggs and tho wlfo of Dr. Leo A. Heller of Los Angeles, California, whoro they havo lived for tho past six years. Besides her husband sho Is survlvod by a young son, Arthur, and twin girls, Luclllo and Lenoro, born four daya prior to her death in tho Cali fornia hospital on Saturday, April 24. Interment was In tho Los Angeles cemetery. Her brothcra and sisters having gono there on receipt of tho sad news. TODAY. MAY 1ST. CLEAN-UP DAY Today, Saturday, May 1st, will ho obsorved as cloan.up day. All are expected to cloan up their yards, etc., white tho streets will be in chargo of various committees. Teams and wn. gons will bo provided to carry tho rubbUh away and tho city Is expected to look llko a now pin by Saturday night. SPECIAL SUNDAY EVENIOOGRAM Sunday evening at 7 o'clock a con-jolnt-moUna-iiilactlio. direction-nt tho M. I. A. will bo hold in tho tab- ornnclo. Tho program will consist or r.n address to bo delivered by presid ing patriarch, Hyrum G. Smith ot Suit l-ako; a ladles chorus; a mnlo solo; a mixed quartet, and a Junior chorus. Tho mooting must begin at 7 o clock In order to nccommodato tho speaker. A raro treat Is assured. A largo at. tendanro Is desired. Mr. Imsdalo lloo ot Preston. Ida spent tho week end at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John West. :: : H Goodyear I I Clincher Tires H ' hay 1 1 I HL for I Smaller Cars I t ;; j I I AVo hnvo'njjull supply in stock. I ' ' I i Wo carry-Goodycars becauso thoy iimfeo mora j I 4 ;; satisfied customore. I ' ' I ' ' I 1 1 Wo offer you a real honest; dnpoiulablo Scrvico ! I in connection with tho sale of tires which onnWos I; you to realize thor full milcngo value ' ' All other si.os in stock. i i Thornton Drug I Company, No. 5 PLEASANT GROVE n. - HIGH SCHOOL COM- " MENCEMEWRAM The Coinmnnccmont program for the High School graduates will bo given In Uio Tabernacle Thursday evening, May 13, 1920, at 8 o'clock p. m. A splendid program has been ar. ranged to bo given as follows: Song Senior Class. Invocation Inland Culllmoro. Piano Solo Daisy Newman. Valadlctory Address Russol Bwon son. Address (o Graduates Adam Ben. nlon. Declamation Virginia Smith. Presentation ot Diplomas Supt. Jas. H. Walker. Song Senior Chorus. After tho program a dance will be given In tho Orpheus Hall, in honor of tho graduates. Tho following Is a list ot tho grad uates from tho Pleasant Grovo High School of 1920: Russell n. Swenson Dowayno Lenoy Anderson Shelley n. Mayhew Willis Ii. Peterson Lola Minor Jcnnlo Anderson Klvln Arml3tead Iluth Archer " r Vera Prampton " ' Delia nichlna - Emmctt n. Hayes Marjory Holdaway rtowona Wnlkor Allco Luclhc Monson Virginia Smith Emma Pearl Olpln Opal West C. Mclvln Hanson Kvn M. Clark Fem Jorgcnson Myron P. "West l.elond K. Culllmoro Clifford n. Wright BurnM Baclcy Vllnce L. Rwlmall lx)ulso Shocll Fern Wndloy Floyd A. Wnlkcr K5nrVeeini r Daisy Novman Ford M. Paulson Paul Atinmson Herman Olsen Lloyd K. Nlclson , Lole Miner This Is ono of tho largest classes that havo graduated from tho Pleas ant Grovo High School. Tho Science II. Girls, with Miss Wnrntck. spent Friday. April 23rd In Salt Lake. They visited McDonalds Candy Co.. Uoyol Bafcory, and Din. woody Furniture Department. They enjoyed tho evening at the Salt Inko theatre. e t MorJory Holdaway. Jennlo Ander son, nusscll Swenson nnd Kmmot Hayes spent last week In LoBnn. AU report a very Intcresllng pleasant trip. , The Senior play has been cancelled. : The Juniors of the Pleasant Grovo ! lllch School will bananot tho Sen. ilorshUheartroomofthoHlghSchoor ; building. Saturday evening at 8 p. m. ; Mny . . : Messrs. Fox, Smith and Webb. Sen- 1 ,;, from ixhl II. 8. vlnlted the PI. I orovc II. S. Tuesday morning. I Pr0f, Haul. State High School In. 1 .ncctor nnd Supt. Chltds. talked m; : Z Seniors last Friday on "Vocations .In Ufo." , , i Prof. Pardoo'of the n. Y .11. JjJ I turcd to tho studcnU. ot tho High I Sol in chapel last Thursday. : o "The Biff Idea" Presented Second Time ' "The 1MK Mca." presented by tho ' Alumni Association wos ployed to an I C or atlve audience Tuesday oven- I f, R in tho Opera House. This Is the ' eLdtlmo tho play has been present. Jl to tho public in evening perform- : nnces, and once In matlnco, ' ,t ;ns also played with much sue. ' eons In 1-lndon Monday evening. IT 1 tl Inasmuch as the High School officials are opposed to the darky band kS . playing at the BIG DANOE in the ORPHEUS HALL, MAY 8th, Mrs. H .Culmer has mado arrangements for the MOZART BAND OP PROVO ! to play. , v They will certainly give you all satisfaction in the music lino, as-they I - U , ; play the latest and up-to-date dan:e music None Better. H '.." COME ONE AND ALL AND ENJOY THE BALL. - LET'S MAKE V . THIS THE DANCE OP THE SEA JON Don't Forget tho Date 1 11 . v. JUJ tl MENDB OF FIRST " " WARD ENJOY REUNION Tho members of tho First ward spent a plennant ami enjoynblo even ing when they met at a reunion In tho tabernacle last Thursday night. At 8 p. m. a' plcturo show featured af tor which" the following program waa rendered, with llbhop K. D. Olpln presiding:' Congregational singing. Prayer E. F. Walker. Address of Welcome A. II. West. Piano Solo Lucllc Dlckorson. Reading Clifford WrlGht. Vocal Solo Mrs. D. A. Gourloy. neadlng-Cli.nl WllllnmBon. Exorcises by Junior Mutual GlrlB. Whlstllnc Seloction Nathaniel PI. crco. Remarks by Richard Fcnton and Josoph Olpln, representing the Mis sionary committee Comic Songs Nathaniel Plerco. nomarks-BlBhop S. L. Swenson. Trio Bishopric Tho Boy Scout Band played three selections under the direction of A. n-.nvnrli(tyu ,. After jho' programrwa-viu-alL adjourned to tho basement of tho tab. ornacle whoro tho remalndor of tho ovenlnK was spent In dancing.' REPUBLICANS ELECT DELEGATES At the Republican primary hold Saturday 'evonlng, April 24th", tho fallowing delogotcs wore elected to attend State and Congressional con ventions which nro to bo hold at Prlco Mny 3. Stato Convention C. L. WnrnicK, J. D. Wadloy, Sr.,, Artomus Holman. and James D. Thome. Congressional delcgatcn J. D. Wndloy, Jr., John Y. Walker, 11. W. Jacobs and G. A. Andorson. Tlio delegations will act ns alter nates for each other. n School Presents Second Picture Show to Public "Seventeen,"' tho second plcturo show lo bo given to tho public was phown Wednesday ovonlng to an ex. ceptlonally largo audience. Tho shows tho school arc giving aro prolngrto bo a great success In every !way. 0" Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd A. Gray wero Slt I-ako visitors ono day this week. - Mrs; May Jcppson who has spent the pnst ten weeks In Payson has re. turned 'homo. Mrs. Emily Ucano who has been visiting her, daughter In Spanish Fork has returned home. Mr. nnd Mrs. David SplUbiiry of Salt Uko, visited this week at the homo of Mayor and Mrs. J. J. Hayes. Mr. ; and Mrs. Marlon Grceno ofj Amorican'Fork aro rejoicing over th0j I arrival of a baby girl. Mrs. Greene Las formorly of Plcasnnt Orovc. EVERY CENT' SPENT IN ADVERTISING WILL? RETURN DIVIDENDS OF IN CREASED BUSINESS. . -' Mr. Ernest Jenso left Wednesday morning for tho sheep herd. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grceno aro the prohd parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lnngstaff and Alma Gardiner spent a fow days this week In Mostda. Misses Cleone Bullock and Ellr.a Armlstcad wero Salt Lako visitors Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Olo Christiansen and children Nora nnd Errol, motored to Salt Ijoko Sunday and spent tho day. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. A. Oamott nre receiving congratolatfous over, tho ar rival of a baby boy, born laBt week. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Hilton of Salem, Ida., spent Sunday hero vis. Itlng at tho homo of Josoph Hilton. - M, nnd Ms. Herman Nolson re. j" turned to Salt iJiko Tuesday after I visiting hero for a fow weoka. Mrs. E. R. Halllday retorncd homo. Tucoday from Twin Falls. Ida., whoro she has been visiting rM. and Mrs. -Puil.Chrlatlanscn. Mr. 'ami Mrs. Dewoy Adnmson ro. turned Thursday from Wallsburg. whore thoy havo been visiting for a fow days, with Mrs. Adamson'fl parents. N. R. Hanson who was recently dls. charged from tho army has boon vis iting In Iowa, Is now homo visiting his paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nlols Han. son. Jol. Monson got tho first prUo of $10 nnd Miss Estcllu Drapor tho so cond prlzo of 5 on the Dayton Day contest at tho Bicycle shop on tho 23rd. Tho Bicycle Club had an onjoyablo trip up Provo Canyon Sunday. A good lunch was served Just this sldo of Vivian Park. After a long swing In Uio park they started homo. An onjoyablo tlmo waa experienced by all. Tho following enjoyed an oyster stippor at tho homo of Fred Halllday Sunday ovonlng: Orn and Reva West, Mary Paulson, Lucllo Dlckorson, Mary Holman. Ocrtudo Johnson, Ruth Ar. chor, Dorothy Halllday, Nettlo Lind. say, Irving Smith, Fred Halllday, Ce cil Clark, Hugh Wadley and Harold Smith. Bicycle Week fl May 1st to 8th I C Owen Draper I FOR PARTICULARS M mmmmmmmmmm m Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Ncltwn vis- "H Hod friends In Ixshl, Sunday. H Miss Marcella Fago entertained a H number ot her friends nt her, home JH Wodnosdny evening, In honor or her JM birthday, JB We Profit Only 9 When rou Do If for any reason you H nrc ever dissatisfied H with our goods or our H service tell us and H we'll wake it right. H Our success depends on H your satisfaction.- H In every department . jH you get your money's H worth. Come in and jH see. H WILLIAMSON BROS. I & CHRISTIANSEN ; :' p. Grove Farmers' Exchange I is now actively engaged in business. We ar selling at H regular retail prices. There has been many inquiries as H tt; whether we sell to non-members. Our business is open wm to everyone. iH Wo have on hand a good line of machinery including: M IIIIIM.M HAIinOWS of all kinds PLOWS RAKKS POTATO PLAXTKIW CUI.TIVATOUS MOWKK8, Ktc. JM ! This stock will be enlarged as. soon as possible. ) I , ' - ; H Vc are going lo keep a good supply of Feeds, such nil Jm OATS HHAX SHORTS CORN KTC. H : I Wo have plenty of or.tc and shorla at tho prcaonl. tlmo and will 'H have r- car of bran nnd coin on about MAY 3rd. About Oils tlmo wo H will have a car of loose o ts which wo will sell nt the car, bulk. Thoy jH nro Rood oata and specbl r'.tes will be mado at Ue car. H PLAOE OF BUSINESS: jH Pleasant Grove Mercantile S KM m