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Show Miss Tlnn Maxlleld of l'rovo Is lsit-lng lsit-lng Miss Uthol Hundley for 11 uhort timo.' " " .s Uneorneted effect In corsets ut t'lilpiuairs, Only 2'j Inches iilmo vuiIbI band. H-" Mr. and Mia. Joseph Gallic of Midway Mid-way wore Pleasant Grove "visltoiH on Monday, guestu of Mis. Jouu P. Fugnl. Hrnest Cuhbley returned to his home III Idaho, Wednesday, utter spending a few duysv Isitlng his puronts, Mr. ml Mio. Robert Cobble Mm. I.. W l.und and Ma8 Clootie weii Halt l.nko Usltura last week. . . ,,. H. I- Clark made 11 business trip 'to the capital Monday. G lbs. genuine good quality whlt'o. clean rice for 25c at Clilpman't). 14-lU Prof, and Mrs. Richardson attendeil 'lie tournament at Proo the week-cud") S. F. Walker was a l'rovo lBltor Friday. Marlon Tanner was an American Fork visitor Wednesday. , Mrs. J. G. Johnson Is In Salt Lako City for ten days, visiting friends. J. D. Wadley has been 111 tho past week, causing his many friends somo anxiety. Andrew N. Nelson of Salt Lake was vlBltlng U. P. Lund the first of tho week. St. Patrick's day will bo tho occasion occa-sion for Bovcrnl social events. Watch our next Issue. ." Garden rakes, garden hoes, digging forks, spades and shovels, all at Chip-man's Chip-man's Ulg Red Store. 14.1t Mrs. F. D. Richardson of Ogden is the guest of her sou and daughtcr-lu-law, Mr. and .Mrs. L. A. Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hauler of Midway are visiting In Pleasant Grove, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. 13. T. Culmer. Mrs. C. J. Williamson spent the forepart fore-part of tho week In l'rovo, tho guest of her mother, Mrs. John Mayberry. Tuesday evening Airs. William Llm entertained tweuty-lio frlonds In honor hon-or or her husband's birthday. Mlssei) Grace Van Wagoner and Merle Coleiuaii of .Midway were guests of Airs. K. T. Culmer last Sunday. Miss Vida Fa go spent several days this week In Vineyard, tho guest or Miss Kthol Hundley. The largest and best line of wall paper In Utah county at Clilpinuu'B. Hlg Red Store. n-Jt Miss Velum UJork entertained the members of the Sorosls Club, Monday evening, at a kensliigton. Allss Cleoue Lund, who has been Visiting friends In Snlf Lake City ror a week, returned homo Thursday. Joseph D. I'n go Jim Tomlliisou and Otis Yaucy leave In a short time ror llliss, Idaho, where they will be for a length of time. If you prune now ypur fruit luter will pay 'for it. Get your pruning shears, knives and sawn at Chlpmaii's. 14-lt Air. Ira llopklua of Kauosh, Utah, visited our schools Friday and accompanied accom-panied ills sister, Kiln Hopkins, to Snlt Lake Saturday. Or. 0. I). Grua has repainted and cleaned his automubilo till It, looks like new. A good springtime renovation. renova-tion. Miss lCllu Hopkins and Air. Guy Culler Cul-ler were Provo visitors Friday last. Allss Hopkins reports the roads In excellent ex-cellent shapo for horse-back riding. Air. and Airs. William Culliinoro are ncciviug congratulations on the birth of a pair or twin babies, a boy and a girl, bom Thursday morning. At present pres-ent all concerned are doing nicely. Ward wub received ironi L. W. Lund at Greeley, Iowa, that ho Is shipping nine head of blooded horses west. Some nre to bo disposed of In Colorado ami northern Arizona, whilo tho balance bal-ance will be brought here. Airs. Alfred Harper presented her husband with ir baby boy hist week nnd Airs. William lloatmnu presented her husband with a now girl. Garden and grass seeds, llower and grain Bcrd, at Chlpinan's. ll-lt N, P. Peterson was a Provo visitor Tuosday with his daughtor Heriuese, who Is teaching school there. The Wadley Pros, will again attempt next Alonday to get up to U'0 mines lu American Fork Canyon, whero they have a leaso on the old Miller mlno. Tho snow at tho Dutchman mlno Is dovon feet deep nnd tho latter part of the journey will havo to bo mode on MinwshocB. The new greens, the new Tango colors col-ors )u suits and jackets at Chlpinan's. fc Air. J1111I1111 Hayes, principal or Seller Se-ller county high schools, and Mr Isaac Hayes, student of the Rlehlleld high school, were In Pleusant Grove Saturday Satur-day and Sunday, visiting their mother, 'Iru. Roso II. HayeB. lw; 1 ' Judd miii ,CIIV0 r u Icy, l"l"Mn the near future ; II I Chuk W the II, si of U,0;m,k '" SnUUki- on business. .'Kennedy Thornton nnd Harry m,. clalo spent Bumljyj viLhZ OrJfe Mi. and Mrs. jmn iMt o( a,"" " 8i,,,t on -- iSSiday. " llmwM Uw ""tt- A fine baby boy arrived nt the home or Mr. ami .Mrs. AI. 11. Pehrson, Tuesday. Tues-day. Mother and babe doing nicely. AIIbb Flossie Framplon and Allss lda Fago were Piovo lsltors the latter part or the week. . ' Mr. and Mrs Clarence Walton or American Fork were visitors or Air. and Mrs. Uavld Thome, Sunday. -Airs. Melissa Despaln or anrhuid, Idnho, In here il8ltlnK her mother, Mrs; William Adams, Tor a Tow weeks. Airs. Henry Pugh and daughters or Salt Lake spent Saturday and Sunday .visiting relatives and frtends lu Plena-nut Plena-nut drove. Air. and Airs. Leonard Adams of Storrs spent several days this week visiting her mother, Airs. C. P. Larson, Lar-son, nt Pleasant Grove. Airs. Lawrence West, who was operated oper-ated on two weeks bko at tho Provo hospital, returned homo this week much Improved. ' Mrs. Nelson Thrasher of Provo Ilench was operated on last Atouday at tho Provo hospital and Is moklng good progress towards recovery. Allss Pnullnu B. Drown came from Stilt Lake City, Saturday, on a business busi-ness trip. She has been working lu lho Salt Lake Templo for tlmo time. SJ10 returned Aloudny, Tho Sprccken Club met ut tho homo of Allss Grnce AInrrlolt, Frldny night. A delicious luncheon was served to the. AIIsso8j3thel Clark, Leoua Foultz, Kdnn ' Paulson, Rhea Clark, Ardonn Attwood, Josophluo Hulllday, Dorothy Swensen nnd Lois Hayes. Tho residents lu the Bouth end of tho district, Llndon and n part or Vineyard, 'havo Rotton out n petition asking the,' Utah-Idaho Sugar company com-pany lo put-In a loading spur ror sugar sug-ar beets In- their district. The rarovvoil party given Sunday night in .thoLlndon Ward meetinghouse meeting-house lu liotiorof Jtimcu AInrrott, who leaves for umlsslon to tho Bouthem states, wna 'well attended and a neat sum was raised. The Walker rounlon will bu held on the birthday or tho late Henson S. Walker, Friday, March 13. All the relatives aro to bo hosts with tho prlvi-lege prlvi-lege of Inviting one or two guests each. Tho relatives have, been mnk-lug mnk-lug pieparatlons for somo tlmo and the event will bo characteristic or the ninny reunions that havo bcon held lu the past and ror which tho Walker fiitnlly is famous. Tho reunion will bo held lu tho Lludoujiall. About 300 are expected to bo present. At the city council meeting next Monday night tho compromlso proposition propo-sition offered by tho runners lu tho water caso will bo taken up. ThlB ease that gave promise "or long and expensive litigation will probably be settled out or court ub there Is 11; pronounced pro-nounced disposition or both partes to get together and cut out tho lawyers. , The primary teaehcrn and oflMcrs of the Second Ward of Pleanint Grove gave a pleasant surprise lor .Mrs.' Llzzlo Thome. A delicious luueli- eou was served and a good time was lind by all. Thoso present wero tho following: Air. nnd Airs. S. L. Swen-en, Swen-en, Air and AlrB. J. W. Thornc, Air, and Airs. 1M Hnrdman, Air. Kit Dusli, Mrs, Draper, the Aliases Laurn Peterson, Peter-son, I.eona Foultz, Alervlno Jensen, Mabel Ji'iiKru, Kdnu Jaulsou, Lois JIayes, Kmllluo Lund, Jennie LurBou and all of tho primary children that Mrs. Thorno has been teaching. A most delightful and onjoyablu tlmo was spent Wednesday evening March II In liouur of Allss Kthol Handley'ii birthday A diilntycourso dinner wiik nerved lo the following guests: Allsses Kthel Hundley Tina Alaylleld, Zeporah Valley IMna Dce, Vlda Fage, Ktttt Westpbal, Rliodu Harding and Gladys llolilaway. Messrs. Andy Cnrtwrlglil. Frank Crook, Frank Crookston, Chns, Hundley, Leland Madson, Ralph Hundley, Hund-ley, Clarence Lloyd, Klrby Allen, Lo-laud Lo-laud Gamoii. Clareneo Gnmon, Frnnk, Hull and Mr and Airs. Hundley, 8r. The evening was spont In muBlc uud parlor games. t . 1 Allss Stella Jensen was an Amer-leun Amer-leun Fork visitor Thursday. Mr. uud Airs. James Thorite will leave some time next week for Idaho, whero they Intend to make their future fu-ture home. The llrst-H-ar German students of the high school art) planning to give their huperloru, tho second years, a party some time lu the near future. It has long been expected. The Allsses Uather llatiBou, Ahblo Smith and Artliella Uezzuut were the guests or Allss AInrlu Pulley of American Amer-ican tork, Sunday. They also attended attend-ed bunduy school in the First Ward chapel. Llllle, tho 10-year-old daughter of Air. and Airs. John lloulter or Manila, died Thursday morning after suffering ten days from pneumonia. Her funeral fu-neral will be held lu the Alanlla Ward meetinghouse today at 1 o'clock. The Alutual Improvement association associa-tion of Alanlla will Hlvo a high class popular concert In about two weeks. The city has been doing a most commendable com-mendable thing In grading six blocks In tho northcuBt part of town. The city BtiuidB one-half of the expenso nnd tho abutting property owners the othor half. The Marriott family held a reunion yesterday afternoon nt tho home of Airs. Selena Alarrlott, lu honor of James Alarrlott, who leaves next week for a mission. In tho ovcnlng another party was given, to which friends and neighbors outside of tho family wero Invited. Airs. S. F. Walker entertained at a party for'the basketball boyo and their partners Tuesday night. A most delightful de-lightful luncheon was served ajul a dandy time was reported by all. Those present wore: Tho. Allsses Cleono Bullock, Alervlene West, Leah Thornton, Thorn-ton, Lola Robinson, Vlrglo Grey, Laura Walker, Hello Olplu, Roxlo Adams, Alessrs. llasll Walker, Guy Richards, Harold Walkor, Roy Wilson, Paul Walker, Leo Harvey, Russell Clark, Elroy West and Air. and Airs. L. A. Richardson. |