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Show L, P. Lund spent tho week at Salt Lake City on business and pleasure. Miss Kiln HopkliiB spent the week end at Lchl. Mr Jacob Nelson, who has been ubbrnt for tho past- month, has returned re-turned liiiiuo. Tim MIssch Hrdvo Johnson, Cleone l.und and ftua Stewart spent Monday evenlng.the guqsts of Ml tin Mao Clark. Tho members of tho Agenda club attonded tho picture show given In Clark's Opera House Thursday evening even-ing by the Second Ward Ilellcf so-dory I Miss Annie Nelson of Provo spent last week with Mrs. J. J. Freeman. Mr. Randall Nlcols of American Fork was In Pleasant Orovo Tuesday. Miss Lltha Winters was a Provo visitor Sunday. Work shirts for men. Chlpman's Hargalu Uasement. Only 35d each. 7-lt Misses Vlda Fntq nnd Flossie Frampton wero Provo visitors Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. Miss Annie Slack of American Fork was a Plcosant Grove visitor Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. Marlon Robinson of American Fork was in Plcusaut Orovo on business busi-ness Wednesday. Miss Pearl Wright returned home Sunday night nfter spending a few days In Murray. Tho now Tango slippers nnd Oxfords Ox-fords for pnrtlcs at Chlpman's aro nifty and i.rtl8t,lc. 7-lt Missus Etta Wcstfnll and Edna Holdnway wore gueslH of Miss Murlon Thurmnn In Lchl Frlduy night. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Shelley of American Am-erican Fork were Pleasant Grove visitors visi-tors Sunday with Mrs. S. H. Smith. Frlciida aro receiving postnla from Dr. O. E. Grua at South Pasadena, Cal. Ho reports excellent weather and good roads. Mr. Glen Adamson spent" Sunday hero visiting with relatives nnd friends. Lawrence R. Walker has been mnll carrier sovoral doyB tho past week to give Hen n rest. Miss DczIo Shocll, who Is attending school In Salt Lake, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Shocll. Mrs. Joseph Hnlllday, Sr., has gone to Salt Lake for a ten days' visit with her daughter, Mra. John Coombs, Mr. und Mrs. A. C. Kvnns o fSpnn-lsh fSpnn-lsh Fork were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marriott last week. Mrs. Annie Mills has gouo to Mld-valo Mld-valo for a two weeks' visit with licr sister, Mrs. James Mills. Mr-A. E. Cooper went to West Jordan Jor-dan Wednesday on account of tho Illness Ill-ness of his father, Mr. Fred Cooper. " Mr, nnd Mrs. W. A. Hunger of Lchl spoilt Sunday here, tho guests of tholr daughter, Mrs. Clifton Harper. Tho town was "taken" Wednesday. At least most of tho business Iioubcs wero photographed by transient photographers. photo-graphers. Miss Sara Williamson spent Tuesday Tues-day and Wcdnesdny In Salt Lake City, tho guest of her sister, Miss Nina Williamson. Wil-liamson. Mr. Errol Halllday, who is attending attend-ing school at tho U D. S., spout the week" end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Hnlllday. W. E. Clark kindly consented to allow al-low the ncllef society of the Second Ward the proceeds from tho plcturo show Thursday night. Heller society members did somo hustling, with tho result that thoro was a fu.il house. Tho High School basket ball boys gavo a batchclor's luncheon Monduy night. It Is yet a secret Avhnt kind of u time they had or how much they ate. Miss Ethel Clark entertained the Sprecken club at her homo Monday evening. Refreshments wero served to tho following: Tho Misses Edna Paulson, Graco Marriott, Rea Clark, Dorothy Swejisen, Lois Hayes, Josephine Jose-phine Hnlllday and Leaono Font. Aro you going to do building of any kind. Just talk, to John Hunter nt Chlpman's lumber ynrd, and he will help you llguro It down. 7-lt Mr. and MrB. Alex. Gray ami Mrs, Emma Whlto wore Lchl vlHltors Monday Mon-day to attend n birthday party or Mrs. E. 11. Davis, Mrs. Gray's slBterher 60th birthday. In splto or the cold woathcr a large number attended and a good time was had by all. Miss Ethel Clark entertained tho Spreckon club Monday evening. The ovenlng was spent In music and read-lug read-lug nnd toasting of marshmcliowH beforo be-foro an open grate. Those present were: Misses Josephlno Halllday, Lois Hayes, Graco Marriott. Edna Paulson, Leona Foultz. Rhen Clark, Dorotha Swensen, Ardona Attwood, Cora Olpln nnd Ethel Chirk. Miss Vlda Hulllday's Sunday schoo' class surprised her nl her homo Wed nesday ovmilng. A dainty lunch was served nnd n good time was had by all. Those present were Misses Loulso Mullock. Delia Hlchens, May Noble, Esther Monson, Dean Marriott Florence Winters, Mary Green; and Messrs, Leo Thome, Marlon Wndlov Frnukle Frampton, Clirord Wright Itort Gardner, Melvln Hansen, Lloyd Olpln, Alma Gardner, Floyd Tomllson The Llndou Relief society gave a dance In Liudou Hall last Friday ovenlng. oven-lng. Thoso from Pleasant Grove to attend woro Mr. nnd Mrs. Sanford Walker, Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Thornton, Mr. nnd Mrs. J R .Halllday, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith. Mr. and Mrs, J. O Halllday, Mr. and Mrs, W. II. Marriott Mr. and Mrs, Albert Olpln, Mr. and Mrs, Earl Smith, Mr, and Mrs. John Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Ilorni'au Green, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fago, Mr, and Mrs. Ed Wndloy. Mrs. 10 R Halllday and Mrs, L. W. Lund. Prof. amHMrs. L. ,. Hlcluiidson woro Provo Visitors Saturday ' $ Joseph E." Thome Is at the cnnttul this week on.busInoBs. Mrs. John Houston was an American Fork visitor Friday h,8t. rtl,ar,ta" Clarence Clark made a business trln to Salt Lake City Wednesday. ' TliJTSoroBlBJ.club held Its rerulnr weekly kcnBlngton at tho homo of Mrs Mabel Johnson Monday evening. W, L. Hayes spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Salt Lnko City on business. busi-ness. Humor hits it that an Impoprptnnt business project will develop here within tho next month, Mrs. Ellen Otterson has roiio to Sandy, whero uho will make her fu-turo fu-turo home. Mrs. Myrtle Green Is making a ten duys' visit with friends In Salt Lake City. A dozen young people gave a Jolly surprise party, on Howard Matthews Monday evening. 1 Miss Jessie Lee wus nl Spanish Fork with her parents for Saturdny nnd Sunday last. Mr. Walter Mayhew or Ephralm was visiting with his brother, Otto L. May-how, May-how, on Tuesday. Mrs. Lunn 11. Clark paid her family u visit last Friday. Sho reports Mrs. Alice Drown as slowly recovering. Several local fruit growers aro preparing pre-paring to attend tho big Stato Fruit Growers' convention at Murray next wcok. Wllford Paulson and Mlas Hermes Potorsou of Provo spent the week end hero visiting tho schools nnd Pleasant rovcf rlcnds. Mrs. Alfred Mezzant entertained her friends nnd relatives nt a birthday party Thursday. Miss Uesslo Newman's pupils gave her n pleasant surprlso party Monday after school, They had gnmes nnd refreshments. re-freshments. Joseph Hilton returned Sunday from a week's -visit with his daughter at Lynndyl. 1 - i f. Miss Venice Adams, who successfully success-fully underwent an operation at tho Provo. Hospital last week, Is Improving Improv-ing nicely nnd will return home tomorrow. to-morrow. Mr. and Mrs. Alma lladmall, Jr., havo moved from Hans Williamson's place Into the homo owned by Mro. Cecelia Chrlstlnnson. Eight percent money lo loan on farms, No commission. T. C. Holding. Hold-ing. 53 West First South, Salt Lake City, Utah. ' s 31-tf Mrs. Cecelia Chrlstiauson returned from, Provo tho tlrst of tho wcok, where sho has been for medical treat-mcuL treat-mcuL One of her eyes wns taken out soma tlmo ngu. Tho local stores arc boglnnlug to "worry" about tho Ice situation this winter. Tho Ice has never been moro than Ave Inches" thick. However, tho present zero weather will make the Ico crop abundant. Rural delivery pcoplo should either get new boxes or flr up Ihelr old ones or (his windy spring weather may causo them to loose valuable mall, A word to tho wlso Is sufficient. J. F. Clark spent several days the past week in Gunnison, Sallna, Fayette Fay-ette and Sterling, the guest of his sou. Wayne. Sunday ho was tho guest of honor at dinner at the White House Hotel In Gunnison. Tho other guests wero W. W. Clark, Joo Maloof, Ix)ls Mace, Minerva Mnce, tho two Mlssec Thorpe and Miss Muoe. Tuesday he was tho guest of a dinner party at the home of J H, Mace. "" Inane Wadley camo down from Am erlcan Fork canyon Frldav aud reports re-ports six feet of snow at the Dutch man mine. He came down on snow-shoes snow-shoes as far as Holmau'n Flat. He hns n fine lot of ore ready for shipment. ship-ment. Ho returned Thursday with bIx bend of horsra lo break the road so that tho ore may bo gotten out. Three baby boys helped to swell Pleasant Grove's population durlne tho past week They arrived at the homos of Dan Adams, Tuesday; Mryant Wlmmer, Mondny, and Herbert Fouls, Tuesday Friday a boy arrived at the home of Jesse Walker In American Fork. Mrs Orson Mullock gavo a delight-'ql delight-'ql birthday pnrty nt her home thlr week In honor of her sister, Mrs. C A. Gammet. Thoso present were: Mr nnd Mrs. Leo Harper, Mr. and Mrs L. G. Mlnekhurst. Mr. aud Mrs. West tnrobs, Mr and Mrs. Owen Hnlllday Mr. and Mrs George Hayes, Mrs. Jen ule Johnson, Joseph Mills and tin Misses Avis and Kndle Mills. ' 'T Monday evening Mrs, Arson Jlullool-ontortalni'd Jlullool-ontortalni'd at a surprlno party In honor of her sister, Mrs, C. A. Gam melt's, birthday An enjoyable even Ing was spent In cards und games am' a dainty lunch was served. Thost present wore' Mr. and Mrs. Arsei Mullock. Mr aud Mra. L. G. Mlack hurst, Mr aud MrB. Owou Halllday Mr and Mrs, WobI Jacobs, Mr. tun Mrs. A. L. Harper, Mr. and Mrs, San' Walker. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Armltsteail Mr. and Mrs, (leorgo Hayes, MrB, Jen nlc Johnson, Misses Avis and Sadie Mills, Mr Joo Mills, Mr nnd Mra, C A. aammett aud Mr, J, 11. Armltsleud. Mr. Gudmundscn and others of the u. Y. V. will render a qulntetto Tuesday, Tues-day, February 21, lu tho Pleasant Grovo Tabcrnaclo lu behalf of tho Mutuals of tho thrco wards. Tho admission ad-mission will be Bmnll enough so everybody every-body can attend. o AT T1IK OHJHA IIOUSi:. The funniest of all dialed comedy dramas, "Olo OIboii or Spiritland," will appear at tho PleaBant Gro'o Oporn Houso Frldny, Feb. 13. Tho play Is tho latest and moBt up-to-dnto version of the Swedish dialect comedy and presents "Olo" amid now surroundings. surround-ings. Ills wit nnd humor pcrmcntoB tho piece during tho four nets, keeping keep-ing tho audience in a perfect roar of laughter aud applause throughout the show. Tho supporting company Is all that could be desired nnd n largo number of clever musical aud advanced ad-vanced vaudeville specialties aro given giv-en throughout the play. Tho regular houso prices will prevail apd reserved seats aro now on salo. n |