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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Officers and teachers of the Lin-inn Lin-inn primary gave a social Friday vening in honor of one of their ber, Mrs. Lily Hendricksen, who "- oon'to leave the community to Vlte her home in Bountiful. The 3 tv was held at the home of Mrs. ola'nd Smith. The presidency in- uding Mrs. Kenneth Harris, Mrs. I O'fl eonard Harris, and the hostess, lQV.Vere in charge of arrangements. 'Or Mrs. Myron Jense, Mrs. Barney LLt fiiton Mrs. Robert Holdaway, Mrs. vjwell Richins, Mrs. Byron Fugal D,nd Mrs. Max Larson spent Thursday Thurs-day afternoon of last week, in Hustle, visiting Mrs. Tony Fischio, ormerl'y of Pleasant Grove. 16 ap' Mr' and MrsT Henry Stoddard, and aericatilrs Russell Jacobs and small son, lth Kenneth all of Provo were guests at 'nt 10 'she home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cipal idams Sunday afternoon. of Anne Warnick, the two year old Uorial laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill 5 solWamick, was brought home from !ir Uv6Jie L. D. S. hospital, Thursday of " The fast week. She has been very ill ; 10 't)ut is improving steadily now. re H. ; 3t the s Mahlon Rasmuson, son of Mr. and be ca-yg Ernest Rasmuson of Provo, jailed on his grandparents, Mr. and : rs. Joseph Larson, Thursday of sction rast week. He and two of his friends Kere on their way to Saratoga to I. R. Hilton and family of Salt Lake, visited relatives in Pleasant Grove Thursday evening. Don Mack Dalton was the speaker speak-er at the Citizenship program given at the local CCC camp Tuesday evening. Another number on the program from Pleasant Grove was a selection selec-tion by the girls' trio, with Jeanne West, Lucile Newman, and Maurine Lim. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal received a unique Mother's and Father's Day gift, which has proved to be almost like a visit from their son and daughter who are far away. The gift was a record for a phonograph, bearing on one side a solo by their daughter, Anna, who is a missionary in the Eastern states, and a vocal duet by Anna and Roy, a son of I theirs who is employed by the General Gen-eral Electric Company at Bridgeport, Bridge-port, Connecticutt. On the other side of the record were tributes of appreciation to these parents from the absent children. Mr. Wallace Rollins, principal of the high school at Cowley, Wyoming, spent the week-end visiting at the home of his brother, Clarence. He was accompanied by his wife and two daughters. Miss Esther Hahn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gottlieb Hahn of Pleasant ' 'ake part in a softball game. 3lain i Gien Nielson, who is attending the an Lejp A c. at Logan, spent last weekend week-end with his mother, Mrs. Lorena cilman Nielson. ess Arr.; Mrs. William Stagg was one of the gregatiegUests of honor at a Mothers' Tea, given by a Salt Lake club of which re Don her daughter, Mrs. Merrill Smith is a member. ingledt 3d. Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Boren, Mrs. Firing Milton Kirk and Mrs. Archie Boren tnmandrspent Sunday visiting with the latter's lat-ter's father, Mr. William Daybell of Heber. i Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Olsen spent 5YlSunday with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olsen. Marvin Iwho has been employed at Las 'U Ilcruces, New Mexico, is being transferred trans-ferred to Price, Utah. ion 1 Mrs. J. Sanford Walker left Monday Mon-day morning for her home in Den-mplishifVer. Den-mplishifVer. She came to Pleasant Grove listratte'ast week to attend the graduation ar the;0 ner son. Vance, and since then ;n yeani115 been visiting friends and rela-n rela-n the ;tives here anti in Salt Lake, Provo, Pjoyo and American Fork. Grove, left Monday morning for Mc Gill, Nevada, where she will make an extended visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Edna Robinson, accompanied by her sister, Mrs. C. A. Jensen, went to Salt Lake on Wednesday to call on their brother, Tom Allen, who is receiving treatment at a Salt Lake hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hilton attended a bonfire party given by Mrs. James Pinegar of Provo, at, their ranch in Spanish Fork canyon, Thursday night. A small pig was barbecued for the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Lyean Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Paulson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newman, and Mr. and Mrs. William Partington of Spanish Fork spent ' Wednesday afternoon and evening at Granite Flat in American Fork canyon, where they had dinner. Mrs. Paul M. Jones and baby Ra-Nell, Ra-Nell, of Provo spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. West. Scouts of troop 24, Manila were taken in cars to a camp site at Omnite Flat in American Fork can - of the . led the Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Beck are settl-ian settl-ian Fori ed now in the home they purchased recently from Lewis Larson. It is at the t located on the property at the north as attei: east corner of the high school cam-Ballif cam-Ballif i Pus. A new apartment has been the ?made in the basement. le wort by such: Dr, Grant Y. Anderson and family fami-ly spent the week-end visiting Mrs. ie, pre Lurline James of Malad, Idaho, and sided iff Dave Wilson and. family of Ogden. al prop- lo, RUth Beck, the eleven-year-old y Kent' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ld BlesS; Beck, who entertained the semi-ith semi-ith the flnals Qf the Telluride Motor Ama-cal Ama-cal solo. teur Search for Talent contest held Flag Fs- in Provo jast Friday evening WOn Irene s tne five doUar prize Sne played an , accordion solo. ;s sessf Refrei- Quests at the home of Mr. and es, were; Mrs Laveii Boren on Sunday were was set. Mr and Mrs Aaron Jones and baby yon, where they enjoyed an overnight over-night hike, cooking supper and breakfast and returning next morning. morn-ing. Scoutmasters Easton Brown and Jasper Eves accompanied the boys. In honor of Miss Alberta Hein, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heln, of Salt Lake Mrs. E. R. Harritt entertained en-tertained at a dinner, Friday evening. eve-ning. Miss Helen Harritt who graduated grad-uated recently from the General Hospital in Salt Lake, was in attendance at-tendance also, and spent the week end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coppin, Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Brewster, and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Aptikins of Salt Lake spent Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Thorne of Lindon. The group brought a delicious luncheon and the time was pleasantly spent with remin- iscences, the men ot tne party ue-ing ue-ing missionary friends of Mr. Thome's. Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Boley of Los Angeles announce the birth of a son. Mrs. Boley's mother, Mrs. Vilate West, left Saturday morning morn-ing to spend a month at the Boley home. Paul Hanson, the small son of Mr and Mrs. Joe Hanson of Springville, Spring-ville, visited with his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Ole Hanson last week. On Friday they took him back to his home. Mi-, and Mrs. C. R. Clark, and small grandson, Lany Beers, who meewi'6- aonme of Idaho Falls; Mr. and Mrs. home t J- W. Adamson and family, Mr. Second Stewart Adamson and Mrs. W. T. ivene at: Adams011i aU Qf pork ees ri( iskie as.' William C. Smith was the speaker yaaam at the sacrament services in the of herfc- Fourth ward of Provo, last Sunday. E After the services he and Mrs. Smith Beth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Carl irke. Eyring. ;rict 1' . 3. D. L Mrs. Annie Miller of California Hogga has been staying with her sister, Sa" Mrs- Sena Christiansen, since her len Sjw; return from the hospital last week. Irs: V She will leave soon to go back to ;amsay. her home loyd ' k6, it slEverett West' Don Hilton, Fred! dall S Atwood, Bill Told and Jim Macfar- left via the Union pacmc juh-lenger, juh-lenger, for Detroit, Thursday of last week returned home in their new car Wednesday night. The trip was a pleasant one and was especially espe-cially thrilling for young Larry, who had never been served before by a negro waiter on a train. Mr and Mrs. D. B. Thorne visited vis-ited last Sunday with their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Alton Bigelow and family, of Wallsburg. Mrs Reed Crystal was hostess Sunday afternoon at a children's party in honor of the sixth birthday birth-day of her daughter, Gcneal. Twenty-five little boys and girls attended. w t t acreiiaed the horse shows at Williaffl Logan Wednesday and Thursday of Mrs. " last week. Robert Marrott entertained ,wer, Friday at a luncheon in honor of ... ,er mother, Mrs. James Varney, of ' Amerlcan Fork. The guests were s. Erne- sixteen of her mother's friends. The , wternoon was spent in games and irence visiting. r m1!! hnor of the eighth birthday Lafl f er son Bobby, Mrs. J. M. Mac-iwiane Mac-iwiane entertained at a party for oC j;",lm' Friday afternoon. Ten of his 'CO P'aymates were present and enjoyed I e gam and refreshments. Htnfpr: mA baby glrl was born to M1"- and tbe-! Bentean Mundy, at the Ameri-''u Ameri-''u laS!M U frk hspital, May 16. Mrs. karris ? W y was formerly Miss Dale S nV l!f?'mS f thls city- Her husband Vrnrrec daMUnday morning for Ely, Neva-f Neva-f cor da, where he is employe(J n. |