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Show i PLEASANT GROVE LOOALS .1. E. Thornc was a Sail I.nko vlflltor th In week. Mr, Ditnnnu Stewart left for Salt Lake Wednesday for an IndeHnnte peril. per-il. I.. Clark Hindi! a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday and Tlturii Mrs. L. W. Lund and daughter Kine-Hue, Kine-Hue, were Salt Lake vlsltnro 'this MngniiH NIoIboii is reported as being be-ing quite. III. Ladles night droHscs beauties 60c and 75c at Chlpman's Bargain Dnsc-ment. Dnsc-ment. 25-lt MIbs Lorena Whlto was the guest of Mrs. Sampson of Salt Lako this 12 for Ific oranges 12 for 15. 25-lt (let together merchants and make n campaign against tho mall order houses. Tho REVIEW will do Its part. All business men should bo on the band wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Adams spent Monday and Tuesday In Salt Lake City. They attended tho funeral of Mr. DIo Rogers. Isaac Carlson, Sr will leavo next month for a mission to Swcodcn. Mr. Carlson wns born In Sweeden and was back thoro about flfteon years ago. Nick Iverson, tho vetorn Baw mill man, will go up American Fork canyon can-yon Monday to resume tho operation of his saw mill and cutting timber for tho mines. Mr. Ruol Adams has been In Oakley, Idaho, for tho past two weeks; whore ho will .stay for an Indefinite time, visiting with his sister. Mrs. Ida Weoks and children returned re-turned to Albion, Idaho, Thursday, after spending u month with relatives and frlonds. . j. tin n tJfr'x6ntTn. Gcorgo A. Smith and chlldtonof. Salt Lako wcro visiting flth."Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and MrsN..T. Fonton, Sunday. Spring suits and Jackets 33 1-3 por cont off all next wcok at Chlpman's. Mr. William Atwood of Salt Lako spent 8unday tho guest of his wlfo, who is at Pleasant Orovo this sum-W. sum-W. "L. Hayes and W. 13. Clark went lo Provo Tliur8day on tho case In which Mr. Clark was tho defendant. Tho Judge ruled In his favor without IiIh even putting on any witnesses. For tho past several weokH mon and teams havo been putting tho Provo Rlvjir Resorvolr In condition. Next week Um water will bo turned out. John Piorco wns tills week given preliminary hearing on tho charge of setting lire to his brother's homo and was bound over to answer to tho district court nt Its next session. A- Jolly crowd gathered at Cy Kemps homo for n birthday party Wednesdoy evening, spondlng tho time playing enrdjjgnmos and music. Refreshments Refresh-ments woro served, Two Pleasant Orovo youths went to American Fork, Tucsdoy, and woro lilltlntcd Into one of tho town's famous clubauind then Initiated Into tho city Jail, where thoy spent the night. Tho following tiny thoy woro brought into courtior being "soused" and lined $S Irving llullock was tnken to tho Proo Hospital Tuesday, whoro ho underwent an oporntlon for appendicitis. appendi-citis. Tho operation was highly successful suc-cessful and ho Is now Improving very ulcvly.' . A blfe crowd of young people met nt tho Culmer Hotol on Wednosday for it birthday party In honor of MIbs Stella CuImer'B 13th birthday. Tho livening was spent playing games, music and refreshments, Tho concert given, by the school band and choruses Thursday ovonlng was one of tho surprises of tho season sea-son Tho big nudltinco (lint crowdod tho Tabernacle iiflthuslastlcitfly ro-, ro-, , celvod uvory iiumb"or. Tho band par- I Ueularly Is to bi commended on tho ! , l progress mado, Und Professor Ovor- II J"ao ls t0 "0 highly congratulated for II i flpjmw hla wprk. Those crisp soda crackers at Chlp-mnn'B Chlp-mnn'B 5 lb. box only 3Gc. 2G-lt Mr. and Mm, Clarence Walton of American Fork spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dnvld Thome. Try Hie Alphip Pub. Co.. for Job Work. Our Job department is turning out all kinds of work each week, but we are In a position to do more, and if our friends in Pleasant Orovo and tho north end of Utah county will give us a chance at their work wo guarantee guar-antee satisfaction and prices right. Help thoBo who help you Is a very good motto to follow. Miss Dnlsy Newman was happily surprised at her homo by a numbor of her school friends. A delightful luiirh was served to the following: MesBers Iorcn Walker, Marlon Wad-Icy, Wad-Icy, Pert Fage, Leo Thornc, Leo Orecn Lorln Weeks, Vivian Smith, Armo ChrlsteiiHou, Myron West,;- MIbbcu Virginia Westphnll, Vanls Swcnsen, Daisy Newman, Louise llullock, Ethel Cromptou, Dean Marriott, Mclllc Green, Florence Winters, Louise Sho-oll, Sho-oll, MorJIo Holdnwny, AIlco Monson, Annie -Kirk, HphhIo Lindsay, Vlrglnn Smith, and Meascrs Paul Adamnon, Floyd Paulson and Ivorlng Smith. A fory enjoyable time was hod by all. NKW ARRIVALS Last Saturday the stork left a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Pay. Sunday tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Blake was mado hnppy by tho info arrival of a line boy. Wednesday W. 0. Frampton became the papa of a bouncing baby boy. Last week a boy arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Roy McDau-ulcls. McDau-ulcls. All concerned are doing fine. n |