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Show HI Pleasant Grove Locals M K Miss Mary Iticluircls Ih 111 with up. ' I B iiemllcltln. HH Mrs. Murthn Itlhhlns or Provo, was Hj tin; guest of Mrs. 1). X. AiIuiiik Wed-! BftB H Mr. und Mrs. V. L. Hayes nre 8BH spending n week cmnpliitt on thj JBIBf Strawberry. BBBffi vAV' I'ror. Joint C. Swenson or the II. V. j jB' L'. Hpcnt Thursdny visiting Ills Plea- ' H Hunt Urovu rclutlvoH. SIB Mr. mid Mru. Ilyrum Joliuuou left H yesterday for u week's visit ut Wild- & wood 8BJ Cy Kemp und family returned KrI-, B dny from u week's canyon outing H Hjiuiit ut the Dutchmnn initio. BH Miss Jennie Knge gnvo u dulli;lttful H blrthduy party' to u number of her VH. young rrlendu Wednesday evening, j m Mr. Ituy Strntton of Altu, Cuiiudii, fHj W,1S lllu Ruest of Miss Ollvi! Couhley Thursdny. JH Miss l.llllu Tuylor uud Miss Vcrenn BH Cluyton or Suit Luku City, mo visiting H: with Mrs. Stclia Cluyton for ten duys. H Mru Ethel Oroouu nnd family of PPJ Suit l.uku City, arc visiting with Mrs BBBJ Holiner Nelson BIB Wednesday u lino baby girl arrived HH al thu homo or Mr. und Mru. Alf Hez- BBBj BBH Mrs. Chnrles West underwent a fll , successful oiiuratlou at Provo this BR ' week nd Ih recovering nicely. I Hi The I.lndoi bubo bull teum lias a now JEH picture. It urrlved ut the homo of KB Stanley Kectch yusterduy. Mother liBJ und baby doing fine. iJBj Miss Cleone l.und guvo u trouseau ijajl tea to about thirty-flvo or her lntl- ijffj "luto friends Monday uftornoon. Dalii- BIBPJ ty rofrcshmenta were served. HBu.- Principal" Jumoa -Hr Walker Ib ut-fiBj ut-fiBj "" tending the annual stnto suporlnten. H j dont's conventon lit Salt Lnku City, Rffi I yostorduy und today. MB j Tho Third ward guvo n successful M , outing under tho ausplcca or tho l'ar- BJ i cnta Class at tho lake Wednesday joR afternoon. HI ' J. V. Wulkor, Win. Richardson, Geo. HI I Walker and tholr families returned l HI . Thursday evening from a ten day's j Hl trip to 8trawborry Vnlloy. BJU Tuesday afternoon tho Third ward BBJ i M. I, a. girls were entertained ut u ! N ' keiisltigtou ut tho homo of Miss I.ucllo BB llurvoy. Tho time was also spent HI ! talking Stake Fair. Hji HH We missed the most Important H9 j event that happened lust week. It Bjr) w"a the arrlvnl of a new boy at the By' i homo or Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Westphal. Bl J "Everything's JuBt lovely," says Char- H ! Be HJ 'M,r. and Mrs. Jens Fugnl recently , BJ roturned from a delightful trip Bj through the Duchesne country, going Bj up by way of Daniels canyon uud re-H re-H turning by way or Cnmus. ' They de- clnro part or tho reservation visited Bj !' them to be one or the moHt pros-IB pros-IB porous uud promising districts, uud H tho trip up and buck almost equal to H ' a Journey among the Alps and down H ' the Hlver Ilhliie. Four tonsil und adenoid operations worp iH'rformcd In Pleastiut Oroo Thursdny; oni-.oii tho small son of I'oter Clirlsllansoii uud three on the three Wilkinson children from Vineyard. Vine-yard. Mi, Wllfoid Swenson, who bus been spending several montliH in Alberta, Al-berta, Canada, roturned home Tuos-dny. Tuos-dny. lie Buys that fanning Is a great gamble up there, with the people on the loosing side this year The rollowlng enjoyed a party nt Oenevu on the Inlte Friday evening: Misses Josephine Hiilllday, I.oln Itobl-son, Itobl-son, Dorothy Hweiison, I'Mnu I'oulson, l-ols Hayes, After a dellglitful swim tho young Indies enjoyed a Dutch luncheon. Mrs. J. W. West acted oh chnperonc. Mr. Harold Itoblson Is spending his locution at Seaside, Ore. While there Mr. Hoblsou lias visited a number of the Interesting places along the Columbia Col-umbia Hlver. Ho will return to Salt I.nke City In September to resume his studies at the State university. Mothers who nre raising children will do well to exnmlno our lino of Infant's Clothes, from birth to young childhood. We have n splendid line your needs uro" nil cured for. See our window display. Eight trains to Amorlrnn Fork on Interurbnii every day Chlpniun'H. 22-lt Mrs. Thomas Fenton returned to hyuudyl Thursday morning, to assist In packing up to move buck to Plen-j Plen-j sunt Orovo. They will llvo hero until un-til October 1st, and then inovo to Elsl-I Elsl-I nore, where Mr. Fenton will be em-I em-I ployed na machinist in tho sugar factory. fac-tory. Mr. Charley llnndley, Jr.. of Vineyard Vine-yard will leave next Wednesday, L'titli, ror Des Moines, lown, whoro ho will complete, the Ph. 0. degree of pharmacy pharm-acy nt thp Highland Park Collego Mr. Hundley wont to school there Inst your nnd paused the Junior oxums. with satisfactory results. Miss I.ols Hayes entertained u row or her Immediate friends nt a slumb-I slumb-I erlng party Wednesday night. During Dur-ing tho evening dainty refreshments woro sorved. At brenkfust covers were laid for tho rollowlng: Lois i Hayes, Josephine Hnlllduy, l.olu Itobl- ; son, Cora Wndlcy, Grace IllchliiB, Dorothy Swenson, lMnn I'oulson. Tho tabic wns decoruted In pink and i white; tho centerpiece being u largo i howl or pink and white asters, wltb place cards worked out In the suinc color- '' t ,1. i |