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Show RATTTttDAY. FRPffnAWV 7 1Q'5 OAJL UlvlJA.l rJ.KJtivU Alvx I, 13 . AJimUtiAiN JUJVIV blXXflJii ' a 1 at raia w w a w a -w-r- - "w "i w w a xawTaaamr rr v nti c- a mww.iwawwa t ,u a i 1 1 u bj - ri I I. . ! I PLEASANT If E I. LOCALS 1 Maurice Dusenberry or Salt Lake was- a Pleaaant Grove visitor Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mlaa Orace FouU, who la employed at Salt Lake City spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Fivd Pouts. Mrs. Rom a Hayes, Mrs. M. H. Bullock and Mrs. Mary Robison have beea 1U this weok with la grippe.' Mrs. Ed. Wadley and Mrs. Clifford L. Wright spent Friday with Mrs. L. B. Adamson of American Fork at a quilting party. Mrs. A. El Hunter, who has been til for some time Is reported doing nicely and la erpettlng to return home to f Bait Lake City to the near future Mrs. O. K. Orua entertained the Young Mother's Club Thursday afternoon. after-noon. The time was spent in sewing and Valentine refreshments were r-Ted r-Ted to twenty-five guests. v Prof, A, N. MerrilJ of tar B. T. U. will talk to the parents classes of the three wards Sunday, Feb, I, In the assembly room of the Third Ward Meeting House. A good attendance is ' . desired. . ' little Miss Anna Fugal, six year j old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ! j " FugaL entertained Wednesday In honor of her birthday. Eighteen little friends - were present. Cbildrens' mwl We Plawid and refreahmenta ' were served.' -' j , M if Th Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielsen had as their dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. N. ft Hansen of Lehl, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nielsen and sons, Howard and Keith, of Pleasant Grove. The occasion was the 60th birthtlay of Mrs. Nielsen, Elder Theron Whttley, who was called hjome on occount of the Illness and death of his mother, returned to' . his work In the mission Held Wednes-' Wednes-' day. He had, remained at home longer long-er than he expected to on account of the illness of his sister, Mrs. Robert Gordon, of Lakevtew. r a' afrs.'Lv'R. 'Walker enter- nod Wednesday at a family dinner.' ose present were: Mrs. A. D. I l walker, i Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker, Mr. and Mrs., John V. Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs. L. O. West. May R. Walter and Ezra F. Walker. A rery pleasant afternoon was spent in visiting and discussing family affair of earlier days. Mfs. B. L. Allyn and. "children of RistJ Faust, Utah, spent the past week here with Dr. and Mrs. O. E. Grua. Mrs. Rose B. Hayes has been confined con-fined to hjer home this week with la-grippe, la-grippe, . Mrs. Reuben Weeks, Mrs. B. L. Allyn and, children and Mrs. O. E. Orua and children spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Overlade and sons, Arthur and Lyle, spent Friday and Saturday of last week visiting relatives here. . ..." Dr. and Mrs. 0. E. Orua, Mrs. B. L. Allyn and Miss Arvllla. Clark enjoyed Otis Skinner's production of "Sancho Ponzxa" at the Salt Lake Theatre last Saturday evening. Dr. and Mrs. 0. E. Orua entertained the members of the Young -Mother's Club and their husbands at a Rook party last Wednesday evening. A one act play presented by a group of boys and piano solos by Mary Poulson completed com-pleted the evening. Refreshments were served to fifty guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West and Dr. and Mrs. F. D. Worlton of Lhl, wens the out of town guests. Clothing Stolen Tuesday evening several little girls' dresses were taken from the clothesline clothes-line at Dr. 0. E. Grua's home. It is hoped that such thievery as has been gomg on in our community of late may soon be stopped. o Notice To Sunday r School Workers Sunday school workers please do not forget your special Union meet ing Sunday at 2 p. m. Alpine Stake Tabernacle. State superintendent of Public Instruction, C. N. Jensen, and Mrs. Maude Dixon Markham, of the B. Y. U. training school, will be present and give talks and special demonstrations. ,,:,v,..vr-n - B. H. Roberta, JVesidar.i r' Eastern States Mlwlon, and other ..... prominent church people from Utah have been holding a six weeks sihoo'. for seventy missionaries in that con ferencd, , Mtaa Alta Fnul of this was among the number and aided In entertaining for. the entire number at ' a social last Saturday night given by President and Mrs. B. H. Roberts. The 8econd Ward Relief Society held their regular meeting at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. James Bush Tuesday Afternoon. The following program was rendered: Lesson. Mrs. Luella Thorne, Ida Smith, Mrs. Cora B. Clark of Pleasant Grove; Mn. W. W. Hunter and Mrs. Sarah Chrpman ot tne taae uoara; nww- Bem lf Freeman tngi byMrs. Cecil Ash and Mrs. Fred Thome Strong. Dainty refreshments were Ni80n c; Marsh served. j Walker rg Blackhurst " j Thorne Bezzant --" Mrs. Leonard Asa entertained at ajllilimaa ..lg . Olpln surprise party Tuesday afternoon iu Nelson Page honor ef her eon, Owen. Twenty lit- Score; Pleamint Grove First ward tie frlende were present. The after- J 15; pleasant. Grove Second ward 21. Referee, Swenson. North Union Irrigation Co. Hold Annual Meeting Mon day At Lindon Hall ine; North Union Irrigation Co. held their annual meeting .Monday at J o clock p. m. at the Lindon Hall for the purpose of hearing the financial report of the year and accepting it, and for the election of seven trustees for the coming two years. The trustees for the next two years as elected are: Albert Anderson, president; Joseph F. Frampton, Alonzo Hooley, Alfred O. Keech, Jr., Superintendent; Geo. R. Ash, Lawrence Walker, A. E. Cobbley, D. B. Thorne, secretary and treasurer. "M" Men's League Pleasant Grove District Lindon ward I leading the league by a fortfelted game by the Pleasant Grove Second ward. Standing of Tumi Won Lost Percentage IJndon 4 P. O. Third 3 Windsor ,. 3 P. O. Second 1 MsnUa 1 P. C. First . 0 Games played Thursday, 5. P. G. First Rlchlns rf. Hardman 1000 750 750 250 250 000 February P. G. 8ecend West noon was spent in playing games and dancing. Dainty refreshments were j Manila served. Wedesday being her son' u. Warnlck rf Llndop J. Culllmare Roy'n birthday sixteen little friends j Wadley If Ash pent the afternoon In playing child- M. Warnlck ... c. Harris ren'i games. Lunch was served to rtartmaJl tk. . . . Christiansen K the little -fellowa." Mrs. Martha Wilkin and Mrs. Ilealey spent last Sunday In guests of Mrs. Phoebe Brown. M. R. Lhi, Mra. ML R. Healey was in Salt Lake with her alster, and family. Mrs. Ralph Wood, Iverson . Ik Shoell Score; Manltn 3, Lincoln 28. Referee, Richards. P. G. Third . Hnldaway Nellson SJoherg T. Walker C. Walker Pleasant Gnve Windsor R. Keetch rf Jarman if M. Kectcli r. E. Harris r. O. Kirk U:. Jirore: WituUor 7, (Third ward f!0. - Mra. . -Gua JFsmlr. .and-, daughter, j . Rrterw. 8wBTOn.. Evelyn, .of Beaver, are here vtsiung with Mrs. FeTnly'a parents, Mr. and Mra. John Beck. , Mra. 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T""" eachj and every girl and boy who brings in new subscribers. Prises are for from one to fourteen subscriptions Th. n? ? ft mately $1 for each subscription secured. Interest your children and boost your home paper nptuns. The values run approxi- g Alpine pMolislbieg Company J. ards. OiTTrtirnary 14th th- . tennis will piny, ns follows : ' rioas.'int (Irovo Yr$. ward vs. Pleasant Orovn Third ward. Pleasant Orovo Swond ward vs. Manila. " T!ie T.lndon- ward must win this panic from Windsor In order to win Prayer Reba Smith. High School Song U-d by the Yell Master. Keadlng--Clara Blackhurtit. Saxaphone Duet-Jean Poulson and Hob Holday, accompanied by Loralne Nelson. An; Address Mr. Harley Greaves. Wednesday, February 4. tht hlsti"1" naa as nis tnougnt. teamworit. Rirh-school wns diipiflepr Irr It cnapcl weratloneupon and u6ce...M program as the speaker was unaMe I lis,,d ne basketball team and game their chance to play Lehl and Amerl can Fork districts for the champion ship of the Alpine Stake "M" men's league. The winner will be presented with a silver loving trophy cup. o High School Notes to come. After thehi?Ji school song was Hiinp, which was conducted by Richard Marsh, our 1 1 leader, came prayer, which was offered by ) Smith. Announcements were made. Then a few minutes were spent In yell practice. Iast Friday at 11a. m. an Interest- as illustration. I Hologue Presented by the Eng- NancJr -Miss Newell Sir Tristan Joseph Ooulam Llone' ..Rolte Pratt Plunket E, ). Nichols The Sheriff , ..,.....R0y Pratt The story will appear laTer. The opera will take place the middle of March. P. . H. 8.- PROGRAM AT "A. F." In recognition of an lnvLtatlonfrom American Fork HlRh School students, the Pleasant Grove High .School fur- Krvlnjl"' ihnit the Pleasant Grove District and earn Ing chapel was held: mented Woman." This little play certainly produced the laughs. llsh department "The Tramp and thojnlshed a stiidentbrKirr-rmpc-l program, in the. American Fork assembly hall, Tuesday morning, January 27th. The program, as wll as being, high- The characters have been selected Jy entertaining was renreentalv nf for the high school opera, "Martha." the work being done In the different Lady Herrlet Maurlnfc Gamett departments of the eehool. It con- slatted of: Prayer William Clark. . Musical Selection Orchestra. Reading Jewel Llnebaugh. Musical Selection Orchestra. Reading Clara Blackhurst. Gypsy Dance Blva Culmer, Loulo-Thorne, Loulo-Thorne, and Grace Mayhew. Dialogue Blanche Mitchell and Raymond " Peterson.. -Musical Selection Orchestra! Reading Reta Page. Muslc.nl Selection Orchestra. Tho program was accepted with hearty applause; and the P. G II. S." Btudents felt more than repaid for the efTorts put forth in presenting their first exchange program. They hop. In the future, to visit the ptber schools In the district |