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Show Ulshop James H. Walker was a Salt Lake visitor Friday. Miss Lavcrn Ulack of Moore, Idaho, will spend tho winter with Mr. and Mrs. Den Ulakc. Mrs. Krusc and daughter, Ruby havo returned, after spending n few days in Salt Lako and Ogdcu. Mrs. C. II. Miller has returned to Doiivor. nftor spending two weoks wlth-rqlntlves In Pleasant Grove. Mr. Lester Kirk of Salt Lako City Is spending tho week In l.ludon, tho guest of Mr, nud Mrs. A. W. Johnson. A fine bnby girl arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nols Fugal Thursday Thurs-day night All concerned doing well. Mr. O. T, Nelson of Holier wns visiting visit-ing frlonds In Pleasant Grovo Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. Chris Fugul spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday with friends and relatives in Hcnjnmln. Mrs. Jnmes A. Francom of Benjamin, Benja-min, wns visiting frlonds In Pleasant Grovo this week. Mrs. P. C. Adnmson of American Fork, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. F S. Humphries yesterdny. Miss Annlo Slnck of American Fork, was tho guest of Miss Chloo Thome Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Ella T. Spencer or Logan, is iho gucBt of hor sister, Mrs. A. II. Chlpman, for a fow days. ' .Mrs. Sarah West or Murray, wuh Ithe guest or relatives nnd friends I Thursday. Mrs. L. E. Adams or Storrs, Is the J guest or hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 c P. Larson. Mrs. Luna n. Clark went to Salt Lako Thursday morning. Sho ex. pects to spend tho winter there Mrs. Sena Peterson of Mexico and Mrs. Chrlstcnn Sorrenson of Lehl, spent a day tho past week tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lafnyctto SorrciiBon. Tho Third Ward Young LadleB had ono of tho largest genoral displays in tho fair. Thoy had over 150 bottles of fruit alone. Warm' Hlnnkots, Wide Ulnnkots, all sizes, all colors. Sumplo lino, a saving sav-ing of 25 to 33 1-3 por cent. Chip-mim'B Chip-mim'B Dnrgnln Hnscment. 3-lt Tho Third Wnrd Young Ladles As-soclntlon As-soclntlon opened their season's worl with a soclnl In tho Tnbornnclo Monday Mon-day evening. There wns a program and refroshmonts. Mrs. I). II. RoblRon of Mantl, attended at-tended the fuuoral or her father Joppo Nelson, on Sunday lust. Shi returned to Mantl Tuesday. Mrs. Maria Tomllsou Is quite 111 and coullned to her bed. 1 Jos. E. Thornc was n Suit Lako visitor Friday. Mr. Ai elite Nielson has gone to Idaho, Ida-ho, where ho Is employed. Mrs. Pyrus Andrus Is homo for a two week's visit with her parents. Mr. George Clatt of Proo, was a Pleasant Grove visitor Tuesday. Gloomy Dance, Smuln's Academy, Friday. October 9, 1911. Mr. E. T. Culmer 1b spending several sev-eral days In Salt Lake City on business, busi-ness, Mrs. Hoy Thornton presented her husband with a new baby girl cnrly this week. Miss Nina Nelson of Salt Lake, has been visiting relatives Iu Pleasant Grovo this week. Sample Lino or Children's, Misses' nnd Ladles' Shoes, 33 1-3 por cent Bitvlng at Chlpmau's Bargain Basement Base-ment 3-lt Mr. J. W. West, who Is teaching school In Tooele, spent tho week end with his Pleasant Grovo relatives. Rumor bus 11 that Mrs. Magglo Sorrenson Sor-renson will bo married In tho near future to 11 Mr. Ncllscn, u respected resident or Heber. . Miss Sarah Williamson, who has been spending tho pnst thrco mouths I with frlemls lu Southern California, I will arrive home today. Mrs. Harriet Gardner is suffering 1 from heart troublo and continues very ' low. Miss Hnrrlct Dyer or Salt Lako City is here looking niter Mrs. Gardner. Gard-ner. Mr. and Mrs. Abo Warburton arrived arriv-ed rrom Achly, this week, nnd will remain hero ror a month visiting relatives rela-tives and putting up fruit. Guy Richards and Rucl Adams returned re-turned homo this week from Mammoth, Mam-moth, whero they havo been spending spend-ing the summer. I Miss Mary Jorgunson has been the guest of her parents, Mr. nud Mrs, II. Jorgonson, tho past week. Tho stork left a baby girl nt the homo or ThomiiB Lovell WodncBdny morning. All concerned nro doing nicely. Swcntws nro handy, Sweaters aro warm. If you buy at Chlpmau's you do yourscir no hnrni. Sample lino at Unrgaln Ilnsoment. 3-lt During tho dance, or any other time, Is a good time Jo cnll nl tho Culmer Hotel, whern sandwiches or ; short orders nre served. Joseph W. Thorno loaded a car or apples In bulk thin week. Thoy were consigned to Hancock Brothers In Salt Lake City. Miss Annie Haiton nnd Mr Thomns Hanson or American Fork, aro scheduled sched-uled to bo mnrrled Iu tho near future. fu-ture. Mrs. Hannah Croxford left yesterday yester-day for Garfield, where sho will spond tho winter with hor son, Ulanchnrd Croxford. Mrs Harry WilllamB canio lu from Ploche, Nevada, Thursday, to visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis S. Robinson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isann Suudberg went to Rexberg, Idaho, last Saturday. Mr. Sundberg will nsslfit his brothers In tho contracting business for a mouth. The duck shooting season opened Thursday morning. The bombarding easily reminded one of the transactions transac-tions now taking plnco on tho Gor. man rrontler. So fur no ono has boon arrested for exceeding tho limit. Reports Re-ports nro thnt tho shooting wna poor. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. F. Conklo of Vernal, Ver-nal, who enmo In to attend confer-once, confer-once, nro visiting with Mrs. Conkoy's pnronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hcnson Wnl-kor. Wnl-kor. Thoy drove ovorlnnd, coming dwon Provo canyon, and Mr. Conkey declares that many prosperous (owiib arc growing up like magic In tho Reservation country Flower declined 40 cents per dun. W H drcd pounds hero last Thursday. ft H A fine baby boy was born Monday K, to the wife of Mr. Clifton Clark. I The digging of sugar beets was sua- ) I H ponded Wednesday for ono week. I Gloomy" Dance, Smuln's Academy, j H Friday, October 9, 1914. M I Mr. J. F, Clark spent the early part if of tho week In Provo on business mat- 'R tors. H I Roylnnce and company is filling tho Q , Beers building with ouIoub, sacked S I from tho Glenson farm. 8- I Mr. Glen Mathews, who haB been In K' I Snlt Lnko City for the summer, nr- 8 I rived homo Thursday. I A saving of 2D to 33 1-3 per cent ;jr I if you buy your Coats ,fpr Children, ftj I Misses or Ladles at Chlpmau's Dor. 'W; I gain Basement 3-lt n-; I Antoite Itccker returned this week s! 1 from Snlt Lnko City, whero ho has Ml been working for tho past two montliB. 'Jh 1 L. W. Lund left for Salt Lnko City ' Kj Friday with bIx head of horses, which - wM ho will exhibit lu tho State Fair. j Wl Among tho larger nhoots Thursday ' m morning wero 14 ducks by Davo West j and Chnrloy Harper, and 11 by Bert nl Olpln nnd Frod Shooll. 1 I ' J Alexander Bullock, one of our most m rcBpcctcd citizens, is very low, caus- 'H 1 lug anxiety among his many friends. - (jH ' Latest reports aro that ho Is n llttlo I'lmm better. ' ViH 100 dozen Boys' and Olrls' Flcoco ' f j a Lined Union Suits, ago 2 to 14, worth ,' jj if 7Cc to $1.00, nt Chlpmau's Bargain J: 3 Basement only 49c per suit. 3-lt i3 IIkB T 1H Guy Richards arrived homo this Jfflj week from Cherry Creek, whoro ho , jjK has been working this summer. Ho ' JfBJ will take a missionary course at tho 1 jnH II. Y. U. at Provo. ; ' JH Tho roof has been put on tho new , (j Tithing OfTico and Isaac Wngstaft and fit sou of American Fork, aro now plaat- 18 crlng tho walls and colling. Tho 1- 'jjmk I building Is n credit to tho city. '- 'JjjM Tho organization of tho First Ward . I- ft Y. L. M. I. A. was complotcd this 1 V .Jwl week. Tho officers now nro Job. W. fopf, ntm Italllday. Prosldent, with Roy Win- (r, T$l tors and West Jacobs ns his council- r- K)M2 ors. ' jJB Under tho dlroctlou of Murray 'UHl Twelvos, tho county road supervisor, HH toaniB aro hauling ihalo from tho n Wndloy beds, surfacing tho county 1 dwg rond between hero and American f.'jHM Fork. . ! H Monday, Octobor 6th, Joy Will make . HH JIG photos for $3. CO por dozen, and I i HH give free a largo sepia photo in lat- i HJ est stylo foldor mount, slzo 11x17. No t j H H studio In Snlt Lnko can mako hotter v ' jjHJ work at any prlco Havo your Christ. j Bj tuns plcturos mado now. 3-lt , 'J Hj Mr. Snnt Wnlkor, who has boon suf- I (jHJ ferlng from ulcer of tho stomach, 1 1 went to tho L. D. S. Hospital several I Hj days this week for consultation nnd ; 9 treatment. At first It wan thought ho ; H would hnvo to umjergo an operation, . n however, tho doctors think ono will v I not bo necessary. Ho Is now stopping ' J H at the homo or IiIb daughter, Mrs. C. i R Richie ! - B MARTIN M. LARSON ' ; I Attorney.t-Lan aw lIOLHltOOK BLOCK, PHOVO, UTAH " ' Jt - 1 n 9 t wwm av TT'v nl s 1 u r 1 : 1 at the ' iff Culmer Hotel Coolest Place lu tho County Clean, 1 W Comfortable Booms First Class A 1, Sen Ice Either Regular j mfk Meals or Short Orders J W Pleasant Grove, Ut. ' j I fj BASANT GROVE ROLLER MILLS -j f I ufiutiirerH of the Finest Orndcg 0! Flour. WW kinds of boosts for your homo town Is to alwayi - , H Insist on having tho big C brand. '1 A. 13. COOPER, Prop. J I JJ HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHMHHtBMBiffSHaWHIat |