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Show Mrs. Parley Pratt in 111 with typhoid ty-phoid fever. Mrs. Robert Cobbley In slowly Improving. Im-proving. Job. E. Thorno la spending n fow vef in Pleasant Grove. George F. Ryan of Heber wnB a Pleasant Grovo visitor Thursday. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Cook have a baby very sick with diphtheria on Provo Heiich. I Peanuts, best kind at Chlpmnn's, .12 l-'Jc per pound. G-lt llnber Jex, Democratic county chair I man, was in Pleasiiul Grovo on busl-l nosa, Wednesday night. Stolln, Ihu daiight.).- of Mrs. Christina Chris-tina Stcggells, Iiiih been 111 Willi ton-alll'tlti, ton-alll'tlti, but Is now'lmiinvUug. George Thorno, who has been 111 for Honio tlmo, had u very suvero spell last Wednesday. Ho Is still quite low. From now until Xmus wo otter Extra Ex-tra Cliolcn Candles, 2 pounds for 2re it Chlpnuu's. C-U I Mr. and Jlrs. Clifton Clnrk are making their homo in Lehl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andy Curtwrlght left this week for California, to spend tho ' winter. Extrn Choice Cream Candles at Chlpmnn's, 2 pounds for 35c. C-lt Mrs. W. II. Whlto of Salt Lako City, Is hero visiting with her mother, MrB. Robert Cobbley, Mrs. Jennie Steelo hns gone to Salt Lake City to visit with Mrs, Thomns Steele, who Is 111. Misses Ada Taylor and Annlo Boogo of Provo, spent Sunday the guests of Miss Edna Thomas. Mrs. N. C. Williamson nnd daughter, daugh-ter, Sarah, spent Sunday In Lehl, guests of Mrs. Hannah Jones. John Gardner moved Into tho Otto Mnyhow homo In the upper part of town this week. Mrs. Annlo Mills returned Wednesday Wednes-day from a ten days' visit with friends In Salt Lnko City and Mldvnto. A baby boy was bom Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. AlkTro. Mother nnd baby doing II new " 2 pounds Best- Mixed Nuts 40c, 1 pound for 20c at Chlpman's. G-lt A son of Mlloy Smith dropped a barrel of elder on tho end of his finger fin-ger nnd clipped off tho ond of tho finger. Rowland, tho son of Molvln Smith, whllo fooling with a shot gun one dny this week, had tho end of his finger fin-ger shot off. Mr. Archie Maxfleld returned yesterday yes-terday from Salt Lnl. City, where ho underwit a successful operation for hcmcrolds two weeks ago. M". and Mrs. Clifton Harper took Thanksgiving dinner with Mrs Harper's Har-per's parents, Mr. and Mrn Adolph Hunger, In Lohl. Tho wedding of Miss Prlscllln Stagg nnd Mr. Owen Chrlstenson whoso engagement en-gagement was recently announced, will tnko placo In tho Sn!t Lnko Tm-pln Tm-pln on tho 16th Inst A Down Quilt Is a BplcJidld present for tho wife. Both can tisp It. Wo carry them in largo quantities nt Chlpman's. C-lt Tho Third Ward choir will bo entertained en-tertained nt tho homo of Mrs. D. M Atwood next Wednesday ovcnlng. The. choir hns been recently organized with Elroy West as leador. Tho Pleasant Grovo basket ball team, with their lady partners, went to Sprlngvlllo lust evening to p'ay n return game, tho result of which will bo In our next Issuo. Mrs. Thompson of Brlghnm City, roturned homo Monday, nftor spending spend-ing a fow dnyB with her Bister, Mrs. L. P. Lund. Zlrn Draper and family of Salt Lako City, woro in Pleasant Grovo visiting his mother last Monday nnd Tucsdny. Thcro'a a Big Hnrvost Ball nt Smuln's Populnr Academy, Lehl, Friday Fri-day evening, December 11th. A good tlmo for nil. Coma C-lt All automobile needs a starter; so doos a town. Mr. SlhiB Thorno spent Thursday evening In American Fork. Miss Jenuett llullock spent Thursday Thurs-day In Provo. Mrs W E. Clark spend Tuesday and Wednesday In American Fork. MIsb Ruth Lindsay went to Provo Thursday. Mr. J. B. Miller made n business trip to Provo Frldny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas West aro Salt Lake visitors this week. Mrs. Joseph Fago waa u Salt Lako visitor tho forepart of tho week. John niackhurst returned to his homo in Hoyburn, Idaho, Tuesday. A ticket with every dollar you trado at Chlpman's. c-lt Mrs. W. L. Hnllldny of Lehl, who enmo hero to spend Thanksgiving, has u baby very sick with pneumonin. Mrs. L. G Blnckhurst has been spending the past ten days visiting frlcndB nnd relatives In different parts of Idaho Mr. Martin ChrlstlauBon or OluiBlead was a Pleasant Grovo visitor Thursday. Thurs-day. .. MrB. Alox Thornton went to Salt Lako Thursday to attend tho funeral of a friend. Miss Pearl Larson of Suit Lake, spent Thanksgiving with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Larson. Kenneth and Laura Nelson of Provo spent tho latter part of tho week tho guests of their grand-parents, Mr. mid Mrs. C. P. Larson. Mr. nnd Mrs. LaGrnndo White spent a fow days in Salt Lako this week. Thoy mndo tho trip In a wagon. Mr. Whlto taking a load of apples with him. MIsa Marlon Tanner returned from Payson Monday, after spending Thanksgiving with relatives and frlonds. Mr, Ell J. Claysou of American Fork, and James Klrkllam of Lehl, wero Pleasant Grovo visitors on Sunday Sun-day School business Sunday. Mrs. Smurthwalto of Salt Lake, returned re-turned homo Monday, after spending several weeks at tho homo of her daughter nnd son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Richardson. Tho stockmen who run stock in tho forost reserve on tho east and north of Pleasant Grove, will hold n meeting meet-ing In tho City Hnll tonight, to henr reports on tho season's business. Mrs. Wm. Tnko of Salt Lako City, la spending a week ltv Pleasant Grove visiting her graudmothor, Mrs. C. J. Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis entertained at Thanksgiving dinner. Among tho guestB woro Mr. and Mra. W. L. Hayes, nnd Miss Vorvwio Hayes. FOR RENT Two room frame house, shanty and cellar. II. M. Nolson, Pleasant Grovo. 5-2t-pd Miss Clara Richards camo tlowu from Tuylorsvlllo, last week, to spend n fow days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Richards. Charles Ilandloy, Jr., who 1b attending at-tending collego In Dcs Moines, Iowa, whites that ho la doing fine mid spent Thanksgiving with his grandmother in Gllddcn, Iowa. Chlpmnn's nro giving nwuy FREE 1550.00 in sploudld mcrchnndlBc. C-lt Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmor Miller, who woro married laBt wcok in tho Snlt Lako Temple, arrived lit Pleasant Grovo Monday, and aro now at home in tho Mngnus Nolson home. A letter received this week from Thomas Gloasou states that ho is now in Seattle, Washington, and Is enjoying enjoy-ing his labors in connection with the coufcrcuco prosldont. Heretofore tho peoplo of Pleasant Grovo hnvo had to go to American Fork when they wnntod to rent trnys for parties. Tho First Ward lias purchased pur-chased a largo sot and will rent them for locad' parties. You can got anything you want In tho Xmns present lino nt Chlpman's. C-lt Mrs. ThoinnH Jnrmln entertained Saturday In honor of tho birthday of hor mother, Mrs. Allcu Gllmnii, who wus 84 yonrs of ago. Supper wiib served at 4 o'clock and thoro wero 84 chiddreu, grnntl-chlldroii nnd great grand-children mid friends present, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Lund entertained entertain-ed in honor of MrB. Thompson of Brlghnm, Saturday night, tho following follow-ing peoplo being present: Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hayes, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Swenson, Mrs. Lydlu II. Lund, Eme-llno Eme-llno Martollo Lund, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. Alma Kirk, nnd Mr. uud Mrs. J. R. Hnllldny. Tho nvonlug wuh spent In grimes and music. DoIIcIoiih refreshments refresh-ments woro sorved. Tho Culllmoro'B Morcuiitilo company com-pany of LIudon, big annual sale Is now on. It begins today and ends December 19th. Thero'fl some good I bargains there for you. I The Stnto Bank Exumlner, J Pur- lley White, was In Ploasuut Grovo ITHnrsdny making uiuoxnmlimtlon of I tho. Bank of PleaBant Grove. Mr. I Whlto stnled thnt If all tho banks I wero conducted In tho fliimo conser-jvatlvo conser-jvatlvo manner ns tho ono at Pleasant I Grovo, thoro would bo no worry ror Itho examlnor. The bnnk'B statement 1 will bo found on another page of this I Issue. Miss Ella Hopkins, our former domestic do-mestic science teacher In tho High School, paid Plcasnnt Grovo u visit Saturday and Sunday. She enjoyed herself among old frlonds. On Suturdny, December 12th, 'n wise man from tho, cast," an expert Fur Man, will bo nt our Big Red Store with u wondorfully largo lino of wholcsalo lino of Furs, Fur Sets, Collar Col-lar Pieces Ho Is to bo hero ono dny only, nnd that Is Saturday, December 12th. But while ho Is hero ho will sell direct to tho retail trado at oxtromely low prices for tho ono dny only. Bo suro to como nnd sco them whether you buy or not. . C-lt S. L. CHIPMAN, Mgr. o |