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Show Arthur Llm was n' Lohl visitor Sun-day. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Alox Thornton made n trip to Provo Friday. Miss Estollo Fenton was wns n Salt Lake visitor Friday. Mr. Wm. Hallldoy of Lohl, was in Ploasant Grovo Thursday. Mr. James H. Walker made a busl. nesB trip to Salt Lako Monday! The First Ward this week purchaB-cd purchaB-cd a now silver sacrament Borvlce. 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT H. M. Nolson, Pleasant Grovo. 17-2t Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Ward of Provo, spent Sunday In Pleasant Grovo, guests of Ilyrum Clark and family. W. L. Hayes of tho Pleasant Grovo MdrcanHlo company,. was a Salt Lako City visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Urwlnlg of Salt Lnko City, woro visiting with Mrs. Grwlnlg's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob-ert Cobbloy, last Sunday, making the trip In their uuto. - Mrs. Sarah Harris of Llndon Is 111 I nnd confined to her bed. Mrs. J. w. Hnllldny, Sr., who has boon quite m durlllK tho week (J r& ported Improving. Seo Clilpmnn's "Hallowe'en nd" this Issue, then call and sco their display, dis-play, they nre up-to-date on nil of tho Into styles going. 24-lt Miss Ollvo Mooio of Los Angeles, California, hns been tho guest of Miss Olive Cobbley several days this week. Mrs. William Neff of Provo, Is visiting visit-ing at the homo of Mrs. Margaret Drown for tho week. Mrs. Luna B. Clark Is having her father's homo repaired. " It will be occupied by F. W. Shelledy, foreman of the Interurban rail road. Bargain Day at Joy's Studio Monday. Mon-day. o-lt Mrs. Clarence Dowans presented her husband with n baby boy Thursday Thurs-day morning. Mother nnd baby doing do-ing well. Mr. and Mrs. Cy Kemp and Mr. and Mrs. Cloronco Chrlstenson took njoy ride to Sandy last Saturday In .Mr. Kemp's auto. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Christiansen of Olmstend, Bpent Sunday with Mrs. Chrlstlunson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Johnson. Mrs. Ed. Ball and son, George, were In Salt Lako City sovcral days the past week tho guests of Mrs. Walter Wal-ter Brown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarcnco Newman of Lyndyll, arc visiting friends nnd relo. tlves In Pleasant Grove and Llndon this week. Lehl, American Fork, Alplno and Pleasant Orovo High School girls toko advantngo of tho Embroldory Class Freo to nil ladles nt Chlpman's Store, upstairs, Saturday, October 24th, 1914, 2 p. m. Expert Instructor from Salt Lake City No chnrgo. 24-lt Thoso Chlpman pcoplo nt American Fork seem to know our' needs nnd Just when thoy want ub to call and purchaso them. If wo go thoro for a Coat or Suit wo nlways know wo enn tlnd Just what we want,' 24-lt Miss Murium Thurman Is nt homo In Lehl during this vncntlon week. Miss Jesso Leo Is spending this vacation va-cation week with her parents at Span-1 Ish Fork. James H. Walker was n Salt Lako visitor Saturday last. Glenn Jocabson was tho guest of Miss Lydla Allen of Vineyard Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Sadie Attwood Is the now operator nt the local telephone station. sta-tion. Mrs. Wm. Bromley of American Fork, spent Thursday hero visiting with her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Clark. Miss Ruth Llndsny and Elroy West woro Amorlcan Fork visitors Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. J. II. Coombs and Mrs. Glen Adnni8on of Salt Lake, wero Pleasant Grove visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. P. II. Cook, of tho Salt Lako and Utah Interurban, was in Pleasant Grovo Thursday looking up business. Mrs. .1. R. Hnlllday and dnughtor, Mrs. II. W. Jncobs, nro spending n fow dnys ns tho guests of Mrs. Ruben Howard of Payson. Mrs. H. C. Jensen of Salt Lake, Is In town in tho Interest of the Relief Society Insurance work. Mrs. Alex Thornton entortnlned Mrs. S. T, Wnlkor nnd hor two sons, Bnzll and Lorln, nt dinner Sunday. Mrs. Olo Christiansen entertained about fifteen smnll guests nt nn n'-tcrnoon n'-tcrnoon party for her son, Parley. Mr. and Mrs. John Chrlstc.son ' Provo motored over to spend Sundny with Mrs. ChrlsteiiBcn'H mothor, Mr?. Hannah Fugal. Tho Misses Llzzlo and Fern Thornton Thorn-ton of Amerlcnn Fork, and Mr. Lock-hcart Lock-hcart of Salt Luke, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Walker and Mrs. S. T. Wnlkor went to Salt Lako City In tho car Monday, bringing Mr. S. T. Walker homo with them. Mrs. Mnrgaret Fugal will leave In n fow days to mnke her homo In Idaho, Ida-ho, with her dnughtor, Mrs. .icmes Thorno. Mrs. Sarah West of Provo, spent iBkhILb Tuesday nnd Wednesday with rein- IKjSI and frlonds. iBHflil Harold and AUco Morccr, who havo iLB!9H9H been visiting in Garfield, returned KxSlSH homo Sunday. eSbH City Sexton Humphries has n half KEall dozen men cleaning tho weeds out of IBlimLfl the cemetery this week. Hranl Tomorrow (Sunday) night will bo Ik3hII missionary meeting In tho Tabernacle. f iBsil A special program Is being nrranged. IEShLI HHI Mrs. Rosu B. Hayes spent Sunday 'EImH mid Monday at Payson, Utah, tho Bvtl guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claud E. HMH Mrs. E. Cook, whoso home has boon 'IHHI In Pleasant Grove, left for Rupert, IHI Idaho, where her children llvo nnd il whoro sho will resldo in tho future. "HHHI ' fH Mr. nnd Mrs. LouIb Fugal, who wero i married Inst week In Snlt Lnke City, H9i spent tho early part of the week horo HtSBI on their honey moon. BBH Miss Stella Fenton went to Suit H Lnko City yestcrdcy for sovcral days '' 1 i Mrs. O. A. Smith. i jH Mrs. Juuies Cobbloy ot Blnckfoot, 'l Idaho, camo to Pleasant Grovo this , H wcok on account ot tho Illness of hor .jj sister, Mrs. Sarah Foutz. $i Mrs. Josoph Mlckclson of Draper, H spent sovernl dnys In Pleasant Grovo H with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. ?ljl A well authenticated rumor says ' H that tho wedding or Miss Ltthn Win- 1 tors and Mr. Ernest Olson Is schedul- for nn early date. . -H Ex-reprcsentntlvo Louis Lund will !l bo married In the Salt Lake Temple , j next Wednesday, to Miss Idn Combs, )'fl n Salt Lako City school teacher. ' PH l H Tho Judges In the clean town con- .ii test nro scoring St. George, Vcrnnl, ' t nnd other outlaying cities. It will lfl bo two weeks yet before tho decision u!l Is lilH - ' "v M-----l Mrs. Knttio Smith underwent n sue- . T'jH ccssful operation for appendicitis at l'JUH Provo Monday, and Is now well along I H the road to recovery. cl Dick Morton was taken to Provo, Wednesday, whero ho underwent a , ' successful operation for gall stones. J Tho gall bladder was removed nnd i H Mr. Morton Is recovering nicely. H Mr, J. 0. White, who has been here , ' ' nil summer working in tho Interest " H of J, M. Whlto nnd compnny, fruit 1 packers, Iiuh been transferred to Bear H River, whore Mr. Whlto will load out " H about fifty car loads of apples. ,-H o H If )ou vfnnt The Review jour ' home paper to do your job work, U cull Alpine Pub. Co- Phono 8S. V H Continuous - Dancing I ORPHEUS I HALL M WIILIti: ALL LN.IOY TIIL'M- k H SELVES. I Pleasant Grove H Sat. Night 1 Oct. 24 I ' H -lll: ORCHESTRAS-:.' ; H SMI'INS SYMPHONY i H H of Lehl of Am, Fork ji sH Both buuds nro coming with ' lHi all tholr latest music hl's. Thoy wl T H will not give you tlmo to got il jH your breath between changes. ll fj This will sure bo a dnnco to lffisH talk about. ' fl H Ladies Free 'U Orpheus Hall , -jl Sat. Night fcfcl , MM |