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Show I Hem! tho C liissll'li'd Ads. tf Mrs. J. R. Hnlllday and chlldrct spent Thursday In Amcricnn Fork. Mr. and Mrs. II. . Powell spoil Wednesday In Salt Lako on buslncBr John P. Hayes has been sorlousl) 111 with erysipelas for tho past week, proving. 0 Mrs. Harry Sholledy of Provo, ttt ii Pleasant Grovo visitor Wednesday and Thursday, Good Rubber HootB, sung proof $2.!)8 at Pleasant Grovo Merc, com puny. -?"11 I Mrs, Raohaol Hayos-Mooro of Span I Isli Fork, si nt tho bed-side of he father this week. Sho came on Monday Mon-day for an Indefinite visit. Miss Lydu Hrown ot Salt Lake, was a Pleasant Grovo visitor Thursday auu Pridny. Mr. Guy Cutler et Salt Lake, was a guest or Miss E3telln Fentoii Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. Mrs. Stella Thome left Saturday for Lynndyl for n month's visit with Mra, Everett West. Mrs. J. W. Hnlllday, Sr who has been uulto 111 with rhojinntlsm tho past two weeks, Is slowly Improving. Mr. nud Mrs. James D. Thome spent tho week end with relntlves am friends at PayBon, Utah. The First Ward will hold Its hu-nunl hu-nunl ward conference tomorrow. Mr. A. P. Sundbcrg Is reported quite low with n bad enso of erysipelas. Mr. J. D. Thorno Is erecting u six room framo dwelling on his property on First West Street Spring will soon be here. Ilrlng )our hnrncHs to Anderson' nml have them oiled. -JT-lt Mr. Isaac Carlson is laid up with n stubborn caso or erysipelas. Hr Is reported as Improving. Mrs, P. T. HIshop or Salt Lake City, has been tho guest or Mr. and Mrs P. S, Humphries for tho past we Mr. Ed. Hush and ono of bin children chil-dren have been 111 several days during dur-ing the past week, but both are now Improving. .Spring will soon he here. Ilrlng your liarnesi to Anderson's nud tune them otlcd. 27.11 Mrs. J. 0. Clnrk came homo from Salt Lako Saturday night, whero sho Is mnklng her heme, to at tend hei father's fiOth upnlvorsnry celebrntlon. .John C. Nelson, who In touring In California, sent n box of luscious oranges or-anges homo to his folks this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Sundbcrg of Plensant Grove, havo sold their home to O. W. Willard of Provo, nnd Intend In tho nonr futuro to mnko their homo lu Cnllforntn. Work will bo resumed Monday on tho Culmor tunnel. 1200 foot of Iron pipe will bo laid and 200 foot of four Inch coment pipe. The floor ot the tunnel will bo lowered two feet, when this Is done, tho tunnel will bo push cd Into tho hill. Miss Floronco Anderson, Miss Ab-blo Ab-blo Smith nnd Miss Agnes Noblo were tho guests of Miss Emily Anderson nt Orcm Inst Friday. They visited tho district school and took part lu hto Washington'!! Ulrthday program" J there. Miss JobIo Ilaxter gnvo a ciilcKcn supper to n very largo number of her young friends Sunday evening, the occasion bolng hor seventeenth birth-day. birth-day. Games wcro played and n very hnppy ovonlng. spent by nil tho guests. Mrs. Thomas Glcason Is n Salt Lake visitor this week. Miss Orpha Halllduy, who bus been ipilte 111 tho past week Is Improving. Mr. Irving West of Salt Lake, was a Pleasant Grove- visitor Thursday. All r mills lend Io our Mihocrlptlnu bonks. Are jou (raveling! A now boy arrived at (he home ol Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lindsay this week. John Hlackhurst of Hurley, Idaho, has been spending tho past week here visiting rrlonds and relatives ProL James L. Hrown of Provo, spent Thursday and Friday lu Pleasant Plea-sant Grove visiting relatives. Good Rubber Hoots, sung proot. $2,98 at Pleasant Grove Mere, company com-pany . 27-It Two cars of fire clay wero shipped this week from Pleasant Grovo to the International Smelter nt Tooele We print HuKer Wrappers. Cull nr phone j our orders (o 8.1 Ann 1'iirk. If Mrs. Thomas Powell of l.ehl, has been spending the week vlHltlug with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Hum-phrles Hum-phrles Gtinton Anderson and 101 Hoy Went spent tho early part of the week Ir Salt Luke City. Mrs. Mary Wade, of Provo, sptjit Washington's Hlrtlulay lu Pleasant Grove, guest or her sister, Mrs, C. .1 Williamson. Miss Clara Williamson, who lur been vlHltlug her sister, Mrs. Law, li Hlngham Canyon, arrived 'homo Weil iiOHday. A. K. Thornton & Soiih are creeling creel-ing several now sheds at his liiinhe yards, to protect his stock fron storms, etc. Mr. Lnwrenctj Monson left Saturday for Moapu, Novodn, whero ho Is employed em-ployed by tho Monpa Prult and Ltv Stock company. Tvvolvo Pleasant Grove men are engaged en-gaged helping to grnvel or surface tho Interurhun roml between this city nnd Provo, Mrs, II. W. Jacobs, who has spent tho past weok visiting with hor sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Lucius Laudle, of I. nylon, returned homo Thursday. Miss Ruth Pratt or Salt Lako City spent Sunday and Monday 'hero th-guest th-guest or her uncle ami aunt, Mr. ami Mrs, Hen Hluke. Mr. and Mm, Hyrou Crookotou and and children or American Pork spent Sunday In Plcusant Grovo visiting with Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Frampton. , m The social event of tho week wan " HE the Scandinavian party, given on 4 B3 Washington's Hlrtlulay. CotTeo and '& wEQi buns woro served to tho dancers. ili HM Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Wnrnlck, who 4 ISl have been sufTorlng with n sovero nt- 'i jJH tack or lagrlppo and ucurallgla, are '' VM reported to bo Improving. ; ') Bfl An Imporlnut news Item that has i jj BB been developing for several months, tl MmJL will piobably have developed sunicl- '. IPJ cntly to be ready for the puhllo lie 9 week. , f ' , Ijji People who like high class enter- ' ' ,B tiilnnients will greatly appreclnto the f gj coming of the Welsh Singers nt tho liHff Stake Tabeinacle, next week. It Is ! ,OTB costing the M I A over 200 to get !'! them. k QV CHMLSSIO.VS OP A .MAIL (MMIKlt I Wk MAX Inlerexllng revelnlliins Hint ' j : Bl will Interest all our renders, will up. ! itjH penr lu nil three of our papers ilnr- '" ilH lug (he nel fen mouths Twelve it If. 1 t - ;'BJ fereul articles-Iteml them nil. 27-lf ' ,' IBJ Yesterday was tho Sflth birthday an- . j M nlversnry or Mrs Nancy Holnian. Tho JJ- ., Bj event was duly celebrated by hor chll. h t&l ilrwi nnd graiid-chlldrcu gntherlug at ! hnr homo for n hlrtlulay dinner and ! evening social. ' M If jou have mi) thing In sell: waul In , ;"iH hiO, lost or found mi) thing We !!! JBJ giinrnnlee resulls. A few Hues lu w -,! H nil three of mir papers for the smile f .?BJ iiiiiiinnl jou pii) fur one little paper. 1 JBJ Oilier have used our Classified Ails s' ' -IBJ (n udvnnlnge, ho why lint give (hem t t BJ n (rial. The price Is small 1 rent i . Bj per word pa) fur one Insertion hi i, 'iBJ all three papers. Cuh with nip). 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