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Show i 1 Pleasant Grove Locals i : Mrs. Annie Smith is ill at the i home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank D. Atwood. Mrs. Blanche Jackson of Los Angeles An-geles is visiting with her niece, Mrs. H. W. Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Deveraux are the proud parents of a baby girl born Thursday, April 29th. Elaine Fenton had her tonsils removed re-moved Tuesday. Mrs. Nyle Wadley entertained for her little daughter, ' Doris' third birthday anniversary, Saturday. Mrs Leda Thorne, Mrs. Bernice Jacobs, Mrs. Donna Olpin and Mrs. Susan Taylor spent Wednesday with friends at Bennion. Mr. and Mrs. Vilace Radmall were dinner guests of Mrs. Helen Peterson Peter-son at Magna, Sunday. Park City visitors Sunday at the Marie Garbelt home were Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Cragun and Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Fransden Edmund Cragun is able to be around on crutches after having suffered a severe sprained ankle last week while at Carbon county on business. David B. Thorne, Stanley Keetch and Jesse Thorne attended the stock show at Spanish Fork Wednesday Wednes-day The school classes are having outings out-ings this week to the Saratoga resort. re-sort. Miss Anderson took her posture pos-ture parade group over Wednesday evening, other grades going Thursday, Thurs-day, Friday and Saturday evenings. An interesting announcement to Pleasant Grove friends is that of the marriage and wedding reception of Miss Mary Richins to Mr. Fredrick Fred-rick G. Day of Provo. They will be maried in the Salt Lake temple May 14th. Thp wpddinjy rprpnt.inn will Sheridan Cragun is improved enough to be around a little now. Mr. and Mrs. David B. Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Gillman and two children spent Sunday with Mi', and Mrs. J. A. Bigelow at Walls-burg. Walls-burg. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Francom of Fayson, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Hone and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Fugal. Mrs. Matilda Brown of Salt Lake is spending a few days caring for her mother, Mrs. Sine Nielsen, who has bronchitis. Mrs. Ella ' M. Cragun and Mrs. Stella Gillman attended a county Daughters of Pioneer meeting at Provo Saturday. Mrs. Sadie Beck entertained 13 children Thursday to celebrate the sixth birthday anniversary of her twins, Ardena and Douglas. Dean V. Johnson is at home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John V. Johnson. Dean has spent the winter win-ter in Mesa, Arizona, doing temple work. Mrs. Roy Olpin of Fillmore has been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Culmer, and has also attended a convention of beauty operators op-erators at Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright of Draper were Sunday visitors at the Jens P. Fugal home. Harold was the speaker at the Third ward conjoint con-joint meeting Sunday evening. Mrs. Mary Cooper, who is at present pres-ent staying at Ogden, and her daughter, Lerena, of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper of Murray, were visiting with friends in Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove during the week-end. Mrs. Orris King and her Lark class of the Third ward Primary, gave a pleasant surprise party Friday Fri-day in honor of Ranona May Johnson, John-son, whose birthday was Sunday. Mrs. Vivian Bezzant entertained at a family dinner Friday in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Saturday evening a group of relatives from Lake View and Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove surprised him and enjoyed enjoy-ed the evening. take place in the First ward church. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Freeman took their daughter, Beth, to the clinic in Salt Lake Saturday. The doctors found some bone trouble in the hip where she had suffered a fracture some years ago. This break was unknown to the parents. Beth will go to the L. D. S. hospital in the near future for an operation The Windsor camp members of the D. U. P. met at the home of Mrs. ary F. Hales, April Captain Martha Keetch presided. Musical numbers were given by Mrs. Norma Hales and Iona Jarman. The hostess hos-tess gave a sketch of the lives of the Hales and Bradfords. Ella M. Cragun, Cra-gun, class leader, gave the lesson on "Pioneer Missionary Work Among the Indians." Refreshments were served after the meeting. Word was received by Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell Monday of the birth of a new granddaughter at Rodeo, California. The babe is the third girl in the Wanlass home. Mrs. Wanlass was prior to her marriage, Miss Geneve Shoell. |