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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Mrs. James T. Pyper of Midway, spent Wednesday visiting with her daughter. Miss Alda Pyper, at the La Beaute Shoppe. The Primary officers and teachers entertained at a dance for the Prt- mary children ot the ward Sunday ' afternoon. Refreshments were en- joyed. The scout masters of the Timpan. ogos Stake under direction of Renal Smith enjoyed a hike up Grove Creek canyon last Saturday afternoon. They cooked potatoes in the ashes and broiled Kabob over the camp fire. A very enjoyable and instructive hike reported. . n j Miss Maurine Fillmore Domestic Art teacher of the Lehi High School, was the guest of Miss Leda Thompson Thomp-son on Wednesday. For a beautiful lasting permanent per-manent wave with ringlett ends, a perfect marcel or finger wave. Make appointments appoint-ments early at the La Beaute Shoppe, PL Grove, Utah. 2-22-lt LaVar Kirk, who Is attending business college in Salt Lake spent the week-end here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk. Clifford L. Wright made a business trip to Salt .Lake Thursday in the interests in-terests of the Pleasant Grove Canning Cann-ing Co. Those who attesded the temple excursion ex-cursion Wednesday from the Lindon ward were: Bishop and Mrs. D. B. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. A. TU Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. M'ayhew, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Culmer and Wilfred Anderson. The Pleasant Grove plant of the Pleasant Grove Canning Co., is undergoing und-ergoing repairs and improvements to get ready for the coming esason's work. The ladies' rest rooms are receiving a coat of paint and other necessary repairs. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Wagoner, Leo Van Wagoner, Kenneth Van Wagoner and Oswald Farr were Charleston visitors Thursday. Their purpose in visiting in Charleston was to attend the annual ann-ual home coming and ward reunion. Kenneth and Oswald gave several numbers on the program. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson are rejoicing over the arrival of a grandson grand-son born in the Lehi hospital Monday, the parents being Mr. and Mrs. Harry Peterson. Tuesday their Joy was increased in-creased when word came of the birth of a great-granddaughter, the little lady's parents being Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Christiansen of American Fork. Mrs. Clara Kirk spent Wednesday with her son, La Var, and family at Provo. Miss Lucille Poulson attended an executive officers meeting of the Business and Professional Womens Club at Provo Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Carter are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a baby boy Friday, February 14. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Humphries were guests in Provo Thursday of their daughter, Mrs. Cyril Anderson and husband. Dr. C. 0. Jensen, Howard Thorne and J. M. Mcfarlane, Jr., represented the Pleasant Grove Lions Club at a charter night exercises of the Tre-monton Tre-monton Club Wednesday evening. James H. Walker, Dr. C. 0. Jensen and Howard Thorne of the Civic Welfare Wel-fare committee of the Pleasant Grove Lions Club, met is Dr. Jensen's office Saturday night for the purpose of outlining projects for the Pleasant Grove Lions. Oswald Johnson, teaching in Richmond, Rich-mond, Rea and Nina Johnson who are attending the U. A. C. spent the week-end with their parents, M'r. and Mrs. Andrew Johnson. The out-of-town people who attended at-tended the funeral of Uanies 0. Bullock Bull-ock were: Rulon S. Wells and Junius F. Wells, Dr. and Mrs. John Z. Brown, Mrs. Mary Williams, Mrs. Agnes Marrott, Mrs. Amy B. Lyman, Mrs. D. R. Fingree Parley Hayes, Mrs. Laura Bagley, Mrs. Myrtle Loyne Mrs. Joseph E. Greene, Mrs. Virginia Cowly, Mrs. Mable Williams, Mrs. Alex Lundquist, Mrs. Perry Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Loy, M'r. and Mrs. Elvin West, Mrs. Fred Kirkhatm, Mr. and Mrs. G-. S. Bunker all of Salt Lake City; Ida L. Anderson, Magna; Mr. and Mrs. Harley Greaves, Preston Idaho; Sarah Staker, Annabella; Mrs. Osmond Olsen, Manti; Mr. John Kerr and Mrs. Mattie Glen, Wells ville; James H. Clarke, S. D. Chipman, Bishop Storrs American Fork; Chas. H. White, Payson; Mr. Hanson, Og-den, Og-den, and Owen Smoot of Provo. The Tlmpanogos Primary Stake Board will hold their regular monthly month-ly meeting, Wednesday, February 26th at 7:30 p. m. Marvin Dittmore attending the U. A. C. at Logan, spent the week-end with his mother, Eda Dittmore Hard-man. Hard-man. C. H. Erickson of Salt Lake, president presi-dent of the Utah State Holstien Breeders Association, was a guest of Merrill WTarnick on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith and A. N. Larsen of American Fork, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. War-nick War-nick on Tuesday. Anson B. Call, assistant county agent, was a dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnick Tuesday eves-ing. eves-ing. ! The Misses Maud Tuckfield and Irene Harris were guests of Miss Effle Warnick on Sunday. Miss Brnice Allred, who is attending at-tending busisess college in Salt Lake spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jj. E. Allred. Mr. and Mrs. -H. C. Robertson, Mrs. B. H. Adams and Bishop S. L. Swen-son Swen-son were among the temple visitors at Salt Lake Wednesday. The Domestic Science Department of the Pleasant Gorve High School, under the direction of Miss Scorup, and assisted by her ninth grade girls, served a tray luncheon to the B. Y. U. Glee Club aftef they had presented a fine hour program to the student body of the high school Thursday morning. 'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ash entertain, ed at a social Monday evening. Progressive Pro-gressive cards and games were enjoyed en-joyed by Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tomlinson, Tomlin-son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Culmer, Mr. and Mrs. Renard Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Hair, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Renard Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gillman. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Miss Helena Sorenson of Mammoth visited this week with her brother, Terry Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Salt Lake spent the week-ead visiting et tli e home of Mrs. Polly Harris. Mrs. Benjamia spent Tuesday and Wednesday at Midvale with her daughter, Mr3. Melvin Naylor. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holman of Salt Lake were guests Tuesday of Mr. Ilolman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ben-jamin Holman. Mrs. Lawrence Walker spent Tuesdiay and Wednesday in Salt Lake tiie guest of her cousin, Mrs. Bertha Crryuplon. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Shoell left Friday evening on the Union Pacific for Milford to attend a banquet Saturday Satur-day night of Union Pacific employees. H. E. Johnson left Thursday morning morn-ing for a business trip to Tuscou, Arizona. He was accompanied by C. L. Johnson who will do missionary work in the Arizona district of the California conference. Miss Jane Walker will sipend Saturday Satur-day and Sunday in Salt Lake the guest of Miss Estelle Hanson a former form-er missionary companion of Miss Walker. She will be present at a home coming program for Miss Hansen. Han-sen. The Windsor Ward New Testament class in the Sunday school, held a social Wednesday evening at the Church Recreation room. The evening even-ing was spent In game's and dancing Refreshments were served. A business meeting was held Wednesday Wed-nesday evening at the home of Margaret Mar-garet Kirk Stake M. I. A. Beekeeper. After the business part of the meeting meet-ing had been attended to, a social hour and refreshments were enjoyed. Miss Mabel Provost of Midway is spending each week-end with Miss 1 Alda Pyper at the LaBeaute Shoppe. Mrs. Josiah Kemp is ill at her home. Mrs. Florence Pierce is in the hospital for medical treatment. Miss Ie'iu Thompson was a Salt Uike visitor last Saturday. Miss Dorothy Jense was a Salt Lake visitor on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Robertson made a business trip to Salt Utko Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Jacobs were Salt Iake visitors last Friday, February Feb-ruary 14th. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larsen made a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. Wednes-day. Alfred Dexter who is employed in Carbon Co., spent the week-end with his family here. Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and son, King, and daughter, Beth, visited relatives in Payson on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Davis of Heber spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adanison. Mrs. Alfred Dexter and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Whittingham were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday. Vesta Strong and Eldores Smith were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Adamson Saturday evening. Russel Keetch, Emily M'arrot and Mr. and Mrs. David Adamson were Provo visitors Wednesday. William Blackwell who has been employed in Carbon Co. for several months is home to stay indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Ellsworth were guests at the J. D. Thorne home Friday Fri-day and Saturday of last week. Alton Clark was in Salt Lake City the past week looking up business possibilities for a future position. Mrs. May Goodyear of Salt Lake has been in Pleasant Grove the past ; week to visit with her mother, Mrs. I J. O. Bullock. ! Miss Judith Sjoberg, who is epi-j ployed in Salt Lake, spent Sunday; with her parents, M'r. and Mrs. Carl ' Sjoberg. j Mayor .-.ewis Olpin was one of the ; speakers at the Provo Kiwanis Club luncheon at the Hotel Roberts in! Provo, Thursday. C. L. Johnson left Thursday for California to do missionary work. Mrs. Johnson spent Wednesday at Salt Lake with her husband. Mr. and Mrs. Arnel Greene are proud parents of a fine baby boy born Friday, February 14. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Dr. and Mrs. C. 0. Jensen are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival of a dainty little baby girl born Friday, February 14. All concerned are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thorne and son, Cyril were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. German E. Ellsworth at Salt Lake City Sunday. I Mrs. Rose B. Hayes, who has ! spent the past winter with Salt Lake j relatives is visiting with her son and; daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac : Hayes. j Mrs. Ethel Drysdale attended the meeting of the National Electric Lady Employees Association at Provo Tuesday. Tues-day. The special feature of the convention con-vention was a luncheon at Keeley's Confectionery. I Mrs. Pearl Wadley has been in American Fork for the past two weeks to care for her little granddaughter. grand-daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adamson formerly of this city are the parents of this winsome baby girl. The family of Joseph H. Adams will entertain Saturday, February 22, in honor of their father's 1'irthday. The evening will consist of early family reminiscences and social chat Refreshments will be served. The special guests will be Mrs. Eliza Banks, sister of Mr. Adams and Mr. end Mrs. R. M. Rogers brother and sister-in-law of Mrs. Adams. Gleaner Girls of the Second ward held their mid-year election of officers last week, the following girls being chosen to act: Lucille Paulson, president, pres-ident, Ella Halliday, secretary-treasurer. Zona Ball, Berneice Atkinson and Helen Udell, entertainment committee. com-mittee. The outgoing officers, who have served from September 19 to February are Ruth Peay, president, Ruth Smith secretary-treasurer, and Margaret Stagg, Ilah Thorne and Maybelle Farr entertainment committee. Miss Provost is a beauty expert especially proficient in finger waves following permanent waved hair. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Greaves of Preston Idaho, were Pleasant Grove visitors Thursday. They came to Pleasant Grove especially to attend the funeral of J. O. Bullock who was a neighbor of theirs while they resided in our city. Relatives of Eldores Smith received re-ceived word that Eldores had successfully success-fully passed the State Board of Chemists Chem-ists examination at Boise, Idaho, in January. He is now a registered chemist in Idaho and also Utah. He is employed by the Hedquist Drug Co. at Provo. The following people from the Windsor ward attended the Temple Excursion at Salt Lake Wednesday: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris, Mr. and Mrs.' Asael Marrott, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter, M'r. and Mrs. John H. Muzzell, Mrs. Emily Aston, Jennie Johnson, Polly Harris and Martha T. Keetch'. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Nielson entertained enter-tained Saturday evening at a social. The evening was spent in progressive games. A delicious tray lunch was ; served to M'r. and Mrs. Herbert Armit-i Armit-i stead, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cobbley, ! Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hunting, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter, Mrs. Clara i Kirk, Mrs. Elizabeth Pratt, Mrs. Janet Ja-net Smith, Mrs. Grace Nielson, Mr. Otzbaugh, Miss Rose Harper and Dean and Orin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Millen D. Radmall entertained at a social at their home Wednesday evening. The luncheon was served on small tables which were centered with American Beauty roses in crystal vases. After luncheon lunch-eon had been served the evening was spent in progressive games. The guests included the Messrs and Mes-dames Mes-dames C. A. Gamett, H. W. Jacobs, Harry Ricliirds. Elroy West. Rulon Dixon. Clarencj S. Hill. C. L. Wright, 1 James D. Thorne, LeGrande White, Lewis Olpin, F. B. Newman, E. A. j Beck, Thomas Fenton, Ford Poulson, I Leo Harvey, Miss Maurine Gamett, Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and Mrs. Cora Bezzant. I Notice of Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the firm of Clifton and Alton Clark, a Co-partnership, doing business under und-er the firm and style name of Clark Bros, of Pleasant Grove has dissolv-j dissolv-j ed partnership by mutual consent, and that Clifton Clark is now the sole owner of the said business. That I Alton Clark is no longer connected in any way with said business. Hated February 12, 1930. Clifton Clark, 1 Alton Clark. |