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Show Blaine Warnick spent the week-end with friends in Brigham City. 'Mrs. Stena Clayton was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Darlo Allen Sunday at dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whitlock of Maytleld, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Fugal the past week. Mr. and M'rs. Edmund Cragun attended at-tended the funeral services of Mrs. Cragun's niece, Mrs. Francis Reese, at Ogden Friday afternoon. Miss Helen Harper entertained twelve of her friends Thursday evening. even-ing. Games were enjoyed, followed by delicious refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun and family attended the Beardall family reunion at Spriugville Saturday. j W. L. Hayes and Mr. Steiner of the j Timpanogos Stake High Priests quor-! quor-! am organized the High Priests at Manila ward Tuesday evening. Lyean Johnson gave a talk on "Pub-lie "Pub-lie Speaking," to the M Men of the Manila ward Tuesday evening. Pleasant Grove high school opera "Debutante" is ready for presentation. The placing of the date when it does not Interfere with other functions is the problem at the present time. Mrs. Lavina Fugal gave a talk to the four Relief Socities in American Fork Wed. Her subject was "Home gardens, the selection of flowers to plant and their care." Gratituda The wise old Dr. Samuel Johnson once said: "GraLitude is a fruit of great cultivation. You do not find It among gross people." Observations will convince you that this Is true, at least in some degree. Cheap or coarse people are usually lacking in a sense of gratitude. They are likely to be the sorts who curry chips on their shoulders, brag that the world owes them a living, boast of accomplish ments for which they are not responsible. respon-sible. Lacking a sense of appreciation apprecia-tion of most good things, they natural ly lack a sense of appreciation of what others have done for them. Grove Patterson, In the Mobile Register. |