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Show SECOND WARD REUNION. The Second Ward will hold its annual an-nual reunion today in tho Tabernacle.. Thoro will bo a children's doneo in the basement at 2:30 p. in. At 7:30 there will bo u program In tho innlii auditorium, after which picnic will bo served by tho committee In the basement, base-ment, and the balanco of tho evening will bo taken up in dancing, gnmoB, etc. Tho program follows: "High on tho Mountain Top" Congregation. Con-gregation. Prayer Louis P. Lund. Speech of Welcome .Bishop Swell-sou. Swell-sou. Anthem Ward choir. Comic Reading William L. Hayes. Duct Miss Mary Richards and Mm. Slgua ChrlstciiBcn. Piano Duet Ktnelyn Lund and Jcn-nlo Jcn-nlo Larson. Comic Reading Nlc's P. Poulsou. Piano Selection Miss Clcouo Lund. Girls' Chorus Miss Mao Clark ct nl. Piano mid Violin Duct N. P. and Edna Poulson. Cornet Solo Prof. Ovcrlndc. Reading Onicr Larson. Solo Miss Hazel Nlclsou. Rending Miss Thurman. o John Newman, Jr., Is making an excavation for a new'-residence. A baby girl arrived nt the homo of Curtis Young last Friday. The First Ward Relief Society gave a pleasant surprlsa party ou Mn.t. D. Noble, Its cluclent secretary, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Delia Brown was taken to Provo Pro-vo Friday, whero alio underwent an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. Wllllnm Christiansen is reported report-ed to be qullo ill. Fresh, crisp soda crackers, 5-lb. box for 35c at Ghlpmun's all next week. 21-lt Mrs. Gcorgo Thome, who went back to Denver two weeks ago, having straightened up her uffalrs there, will return to Pleasant Grovo within tho noxt few days. This Information was learned from a letter tccelved by Mr. Thorno tlila week. Tho peoplo of PlenBunt Grovo will bo pleased to noto thnt the Harmon-Kendall Harmon-Kendall Players mo to appear bore In a beautiful western drama entitled 'Sagebrush" next Thursday night This company, with Miss Blanche Kendall Ken-dall ns tho leading lady, comes to our city with tho best of recommendations. It is Bald to bo the best repertoire , company traveling thiough tho state. Popular prices will prevail. The school children of Mr. Lynn Robinson gave him a pleasant BUiprlse party at tho Manilla Bclioolhouso on Thursday. Last Monday a telegram was re , celved from Chicago saying: "Roj Mlllett arrived hero Saturday. Started for olllco, Not yet arrived. Send dress and full description." An hour I later there enmo another telegram i saying: "Mlllett arrived at olllce siifo." Counellinen Christensen and Hawkins Haw-kins and City Recorder Forbes were In Pleasant Grovo Thursday and called on Recorder Hilton to learn how PleaBniit Grovo handled Its water cer-tlucutcs, cer-tlucutcs, 'Iho Pleasant Grovo Fruit Growers' Association held Its annua election Thursday" and elected tho following directors: di-rectors: J. D. Wndley, U. I). Wadloy, W. W. Warnlck, I). Mlloy Smith nnd Jonoph HllUm. J. M. Whlto of Ogdeu, who acted as manager of tho I'tali Fruit Kxchaugtt last year, was present ami will probably act as tho local compauy'a agent again this year, only In ii personal capacity. Action on this matter will bo taken later, Mr. West Jacobs suut tho early part of tho week In llober, Ho says that there is lino sleighing In Provo Valley .mil that sleighs are Iho only vehlcleu used thero in tho winter. Mr and Mrs, S. L. Swenseii entertained enter-tained TiioiHluy night In honor of Mr. aweiiBon's birthday. A dellvloiis lumper lum-per waa served to. Mr- ami Mrs, Joseph Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Uzra tJwenscn, Mr. and Mrs. Uzrii Walker, Mr. John Swensnn of Provo, McBsra. Harold and Pnul Wulker unit MIbscs Marget walker, wal-ker, Ruth Walker mid Velmu Larson. S. Ii;nfurlBh of Salt Lake was all I'lcnft'antHtlrove visitor Tuesday, Ro&rtJEIto oUJaU Lake City waa a Pleasant Grove visitor Tuesday. Nentjphckugo r.-lb. box crisp soda crackcra-for 35c at Chlpninn's nil next week;' , 21.u Mr and Mrs. John Wadloy spent TucBday.ln Salt Lako City on business. MlBBjRowcnu Adams, who has been qultb 111 for a few days, Is improving rapidly.. Miss '.Sadie IMIlo returned homo T,u?,,dn5f,"1.Rh.1 nflcr "Pending u week Visiting Salt Luke. Mr.. Warren Hohnan of Fountain Green spent Wednesday In Pleasant Grove. Mm. N. 11. Nelson of Provo spent Friday, with Mrs. C. P. Larson at Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove. For home-made candles and homemade home-made brend call on Mrs. Helen Carson Car-son nt her residence. i4-2t Mrs. Robert Steele returned home Friday after spending tho past two wcoks in Lchl. Mm. Clarcnco Newman of Lynudyl is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mm. W. J. Culllmorc. Mr. Martin Chrlstlnnson is at Hy-rum, Hy-rum, Utah, for a short time, employed by tho Utah Power & Light compnny. Mr. Ira JeiiBcn, who has been at Ogdcn for Homo tlmo, is paying a short visit to relatives and friends here. Mm. Myrtle Green returned homo Wednesday night after spending two weeks visiting relatives and friends in Salt Lake. Mrs. David Thome left for Salt Lako Sunday night for an Indcilnltc stay. She Is Btaylng with Mrs. J. F. Thorne, who is quite HI. County Superintendent J. P. Crcer and Mr. White wcro Pleasant .Grovo visitors Wednesday. Eight percent money to loan ou farms. No commission. T. C. Hold-'Ing, Hold-'Ing, 53 West, First South, Snll Luke City, Utah. 31-tf Mr. Ivor ivcrsou and Dim Audrcnson of 'Snlt Lake City hnvo been In Pleasant Pleas-ant Grovo the past week working for tho Western Advertising company. I The Plensant Grovo Gun Club will go to American Fork Monday to cn-gago cn-gago In n pigeon shooting contest with thpAmcrlcnn Fork club. Mr. Errol Hulllday returned home Friday to spend tho week end with friends and relatives In Pleasant Grovo. v You can save money by buying muslin mus-lin underwear nt the American Fork Co-op, Special sale all next week. 21-lt Mr. and Mm. Roy Frumptoii of American Am-erican Fork spent Saturday and Sunday, Sun-day, tho guests of PleuBiint Grove friends. Ploasant Grovo la a funning community, com-munity, yet a. Pleasant Grove citizen went to American Fork Thursday, whore ho paid $7.50 for a ton of straw Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrley Olsen will leavo Monduy for Millard county, whero thoywlll spend two weeks visiting visit-ing relatives and friends. Mlso Hunuith Condcr entertained nt a sowing boo Wednesday nfternoon for tho officers of the primary of tho -Second Word. A soclublo time was hod by all. Mm. Clarcnco ClirlHtliiiiB,vi entertained enter-tained nt nn oynler supper Sunday evening. Those present wcro Mr. and Mrs. It. P. HweiiHon, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pinlth, Mr. und Mrs. Clifton Clark, Clarence Weeks, Dunne Stewart, Mn-rlon Mn-rlon Groon, Miss Marlon Tnnnor and Miss Virglo Gray. F. 8. Humphries Is displaying Borne postcard photos of tho interior of his greonhoiiBo. Ho had about 300 carnations carna-tions In blossom at tho tlmo thovphoto was taken. John and Alvln Van Wagoner of .Midway, father and brother, respectively, respec-tively, of Mrs. B. T. Cullmer, cnm'vto I'lcusunt Grove, Sunday, for n four daya' vlslf, with Mrs. Cullmer. Mr. C. H. Thomas spent Wednesday at the Jordan Narrows with Lchl parties, par-ties, looking oer n lime kiln proposition. proposi-tion. Mr. Thomns will probably sup-ervlso sup-ervlso tho erection of ti numbor of lime kilns nt that place on tho now (liter-urban (liter-urban railroad. Mrs. Patience Archor entertained nt dinner Sunday evening In honor of her daughter Ruth's 13th birthday. Those present were tho Misses Helen Swenseii, Swen-seii, Margaret Hayes, Dorothy IIiilll-day, IIiilll-day, Mary Paulson mid Retta Smith. J. 13. Bilsh had n Btrjall boy"fnll over tho stovo leg a few days ago and break his leg. i Miss Hannah Cornier and Miss Kdnu Thomut, wore 'surprised Thursday ovo-. iilng nt Swenscn'B residence. It was the birthday of both, A delicious supper sup-per was Borved to tho following: Miss Hcdvo Johnson, Miss Sadlo Attwood, MIsa Chloo, Thorne, Miss Stella Jensen, Mlus Mury Richards and Mra. L, N. Peterson, . . Miss Rhea Clark entertained tho Sprecken Club at her homo Snturday , night. A delicious luncheon was served' to tho following: JoBophlno Hnlllday, Ixils Hayes, Kdun Pnulson, Cora Olpln, Graco Marrot, Florcnco Hnlvey and Dorothy Swcnson. Miss Josophlno Hulllday entertained a number of friends at n candy parly Monday night. Those present wcro: Rhea Clark, GViico Mallot, Lois Hayes, Edna Paulson, Ardcnii Attwood, Lconn Foutz, Evelyn Ivorson, Leah Thornton Thorn-ton and Orpha Hulllday. Mrs. L. N. Petemou entertained ou Tuesday night at a card party. A delicious de-licious supper was served and n lino tlmew us had by ull. Those present wcro Mr. and Mm. N. A. Swcnson, Mr. and Mrs, Wllford Anderson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Laurenco Walker and MIbb Hon-uuh Hon-uuh Cornier. |