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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Mrs. Julia Spears and two children of Haliday, wore week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Houston. Charles J. Cobblcy and Robert Walker were business visitors at Salt Lake Thursday. Mis-? Dortha Davis of Hebcr, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Byron Adamson. Mrs. Byron Adamson attended a Trouseau tea given by Mrs. David Adamson at Ifvber last week. Mrs. J. R. Malin of Butte, Montana, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Byron Adamson. Thomas Williamson, who is living at the County Infirmary, visited relatives rela-tives here several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nelson and Mrs. Leone Told attended the B. Y. U. graduation exercises Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Bishop and family fam-ily of Salt Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Humphries Sunday. Sun-day. Jewel Linebaugh to give Dramatic Art Lessons. Special class for youngsters, commencing Friday, June 14. Call 24, Pleasant Grove for particulars. adv. Mrs. James C. Poiorson is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thome were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Leo Van Wagoner was a Park City visitor Wednesday. Mrs. J. H. Freebairn is visiting this week with relatives in Salt Late. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Nelson of Mont-pelier, Mont-pelier, Idaho, are visiting the Keetch family this week. Mrs. Frank Atwood, recently from Los Angeles, California, was visiting this week with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Norma Adamson returned Monday from a ten days trip to her husband's sheep herd at the east end of Parley's canyon. A. L. Cullimore made a business trip to Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Alvin Nelson and daughter, Grace, and Mrs. Hatlie Richards, made a business trip to Provo Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. Abbie Harris and sons, John and Charles, attended the B. Y. U. graduation exercises at Provo Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lund and Mr. V. I.. I (.-. -: w;n a J'aysoii visitor Tu.--i.lay. Mr. ii n f 1 Mil. S. I). Moore, Jr. wen; Hall l.ak.: vi.,itoi'i Tileaday. , Mm. Hollo Thornton was an Am.-ri-i-an Fork vi.oloi on Memorial Lay. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Jacobs and Mrs. Mary Halliday were Salt. I-ake i.iilor.i Tin-aday. Mrs ('. A. (iani.-H. ent -rl a i n'-d the Voiim; Aloihi-r.i flub at her home Thursday afii-rnoon. The :l rav. l.i rry film ami several ,ro(M'am numbers were given at. the American Fork picture show Monday r veiling. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Livesey of Salt Luke, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Greene Sunday. - i Uishop ). B. Thome made a business busi-ness trip to Salt I-ake Friday. Miss Virginia Walker is preparing to h ave for a mission early in July. Mrs. Mary Wilson entertained the Wamptha, Club at the- home of her mother Thursday afternoon. The eighteen months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Gus Omer of the Windsor ward is at the L. D. S. Hospital very seriously ill with pneumonia. Reduction In All Hats. Prices $'2.r,U, .",n, .",.00 and $0.50. One Lot of Children's Hats 50c. Cliipman M illinery, American Fork. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford B. Wright of California, are visiting with their mother, Mrs. Bessie Wright, and their sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark. Mrs. Martha Woolley of Salt Lake, Is visit Ing friends and relatives here fur a few days. Mrs. Rollo Thornton and Mins Beth Mulchings of American Fork, were Salt Iako visitors Monday. Mrs. George Hall, who was recently operated on at the Lehl hospital for appendicitis, relumed homo Saturday. Herman Olson of Ixing Beach, California, is visiting here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Olson. Ol-son. Mrs. Jiiiclus I-iiudie and children, who luivo been visiting here with relatives since Memorial Day, returned re-turned to her home in Logan Tuesday. Tues-day. Reed Barter, who is studying in New York, made a short call at thill. thi-ll. D. Thorne home Tuesday evening He is visiting Utah relatives during his vacation. Reduction In All Hats. Prices $1.00, $2. HO, flXRO, $.3.00 and $8.50. One Lot of Children's Hats 50c. Chipman Millinery, American Fork. adv. Mrs. Joseph A. Dickerson, Mrs. Eileen Murray and son, Keith, left Monday for Pasadena, California, to visit for two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCown and family. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Harris and daughter of Sugar City, Idaho, and Miss Amy R. Roza of Provo visited friends and relatives here Wednesday. Miss Verona Boren has secured a position in Salt Lako and will be employed there during the summer vacation. Mrs. Mildred ,IJ. Hinkley and Miss Elizabeth Green motored to Heber Monday, Mrs. Hinkley to give music lessons and Miss Green to enroll a class in dancing. Miss Eva Clark and Mr. Leon Taylor were guests of honor at a bridge dinner given Friday evening of last week by Dr. and Mrs. Warren Rasmusseu at aysville, Utah. The Relief Society officers of the three wards of Pleasant Grove met Tuesday afternoon to plan the menu for the annual Relief Society chicken dinner, to be given at the high school on Strawberry Day. Mrs. J. P. Fugal and son, Delbert, Mrs. James D. Thorne and son, Cyril, attended the graduation exercises exer-cises of the B. Y. U. at Provo Wednes- Mrs. Otto Frampton gave a shower Friday evening, May 30 in honor of her daughter, Ora, who was married to Thomas Powers of Lehi, Wednesday, Wednes-day, June 5, in the Salt Lake Temple. Miss Arvilla Clark of this city and Miss Ruth Mozley of Salt Lake, will leave Sunday morning for Logan where hey will attend the six weeks summer session at the U. A. C. Miss Arvilla Clark was a special guest at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. David Johnson at Provo, in honor of their daughter Myrtle and Jesse E. Nelson who were married Wednesday, May 29th. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leffler of Heber City, motored to Pleasant Grove Sunday, Sun-day, where they were joined by their father, James A. Nelson. They motored motor-ed to Salt Lake and visited their sister sis-ter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Carter. The following members of the Third ward attended the, temple excursion to Salt Lake Monday evening: Bishop and Mrs. F. D. Atwood, Pres. and Mrs. M. S. Christiansen, Mrs. Perlinda Christiansen, Mrs. Ethel West, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell, Mrs. Florence West, Mr. and Mrs. Henson Nielson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lirn and Mrs. Stena Clayton. Misses Eva and Arvilla Clark at- and Mrs. S. A. Kirk and family returned re-turned Wednesday from a trip to the southern Utah canyons. Mr. and Mrs. Owen . Green are proud parents of a nine pound baby boy born Monday morning. All concerned con-cerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anderson attended at-tended the B. Y. U. graduation exercises ex-ercises Wednesday. Their son, Dean 'A., was among the graduates. Two children of George Backus are seriously ill at the Lehi Hospital. The boy, eleven years old, is in a pre-precarious pre-precarious condition. The girl, 9, Is reported to be slowly improving. Mrs. Elizabeth Adamson is slowly recovering from a fall received three weeks ago. She had been suffering from rheumatism and accidently fell badly bruising her leg. Mr. and Mrs. James Oler and children, child-ren, Glen and June, of Shelley, Idaho, are visiting at the home of their grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nelson. Mrs. Junius A. West and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson of American Fork, were special guests of Mrs. C. A. Gamett Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Gamett being hostess to the Young Mothers Club. The American Fork ladies were former members. On Friday evening Miss Thelma day. Roy Fugal was one of the graduats who received his B. A. degree. , Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Wright and family fam-ily entertained Thursday evening at dinner in honor of Mrs. August Peterson Peter-son of Salt Lake, and Owen Cullimore, who leaves on the 10th of June for a mission to Canada. Ray Frampton, Joseah Kemp and Leon Jackson attended a meeting of the barbers of Utah rounty held at Am. Fork Thursday. It was decided de-cided at the meeting to close all barber shops throughout the county every Wednesday afternoon during the summer months. The price scale was also changed. Mrs. August Peterson of Salt Lake, came to Pleasant Grove the first of the week. She accompanied Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Wright to Provo Wednesday Wednes-day to attend the B. Y. U. commencement commence-ment exercises, Harold Wright, her nephew, being among the graduates. The Misses Reva and Elizabeth Jense, Hilda and Florence Oscarson, Fern Weeks and Mrs. Loraine Binch entertained at a shower Monday evening even-ing at the Oscarson home in honor of Miss Ora Frampton, a bride of Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The evening was spent in games and social chat. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served to sixty guests. Mrs. Nellie Halliday, Fred and Dorothy Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wallace West, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bishop of Salt Lake, were among those who attended the funeral of Oliver Oli-ver Christiansen Sunday. There were ten cars of people from the ward in Pa It Lake Where Mr. and Mrs. Christiansen Chris-tiansen lived. Mr. aud Mrs. Powell of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. David Park, Mr. and Mrs. Pyne, Mr. DeLos Pyne and DeLos Park of Provo, were also among the visitors. tended a very unusual and interesting interest-ing Progressive Dinner in Salt Lake City last Saturday evening given by alumni members of the Alpha Beta Thtea Sorority in honor of graduates of the active chapter of the sorority. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker and Mr. and Mrs. 1J. L. Theobald entertained enter-tained Monday at the Walker home in honor of the birthday of their mother, Mrs. George' Richard. Covers were laid for thirty relatives and friends. A very enjoyable evening was reported. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark and family, who are doing missionary work at San Jose, California, are here to attend the wedding of Mr. Clark's sister, Miss Eva Clark, and to attend to business matters. They will return to their work at San Jose during the next week. The officers and teachers of the Lindon ward entertained at a social Wednesday evening at the home of Bishop D. B. Thorne in honor of Owen Cullimore, who leaves the 10th of June for a mission to Canada. The evening was spent in games and social chat. Light refreshments were served serv-ed to forty guests. Mrs. C. A. Gamett entertained the Young Mothers Club at her home Thursday afternoon. A committee was appointed to prepare a float for Strawberry Day. The regular lesson was given by Miss Estelle Fenton, after which dainty refreshments were served. The guests included: Mes-dames Mes-dames H. W. Gamett, Louis Olpin, J. H. Walker, E. A. Beck, LeGrande White, Inez Olpin, Harry Richardg, Millen Radmall, S. A. Kirk, Jack Mc farlane, Karl Banks, Rulon Dixon, Clarence Hill, O. E. Grua, H. W. Clark, L. P. Harvey, Kate McOmie, Thomas Fenton, J. D. Thorne, Lloyd B. Adamson Adam-son and Junius A. West. Gillman entertained at a social at her home in honor of Owen Cullimore, who will leave soon for a mission to Canada. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Mayhew, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Walker joined the temple excursion ex-cursion crowd at Salt Lake Monday evening. The Elders quorum of the Lindon ward held a social Tuesday evening in honor of Owen Cullimore, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Cullimore, who leaves the 10th of June for a mission to Canada. The evening was spent in jokes and games. A beautiful missionary's reference Bible was presented pre-sented to Mr. Cullimore. Refreshments Refresh-ments were served at the close of the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe of Beaver, and Mrs. Joseph Huggins and son, Clare, of Bear River City, who have spent the past week with Mrs. A. B. Walker, left Wednesday to visit relatives rela-tives in Magna before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal and daughter, daugh-ter, Gennieve, Mrs. J. D, Thorne and son, Cyril, Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Wright and son, Don, and George W. Larson were among the Pleasant Grove people who attended the B. Y. U. commencement exercises at Provo Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Wilson entertained the Wamptha Club Thursday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. M'illie Poulson. The time was spent in sewing and social chat, after which delicious refreshments were served to the following: Mesdames Norma Adamson, Reva West Fugal, Garnet Thorne, May Millet, Thelma Adamson, Jennie Halliday, Lucille Parduhn, Margie Wadley, Vera Matthews, Dean Poulson, Doretha Smith and Thelma Marrott. |