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Show Pleasant Grove News. Edited By F. S. Humphries School Teachers Assigned. The following teachers have been assigned as-signed to the schools of Pleasant Grove District: , CENTRAL SCHOOL: S. II. Smith, District supervisor; Geo. W. Larson, Junius West, Mary Gleasnn, Emma Weeks, Irene Johnson, Lcuy Olpln, Cleon Lund. Bessie Newman, Florence Htrpcr, Hazer Newman and lledvo Johnson. LIN'DON SCHOOL: Robert Walke', Horace Burgan, Enid Hardman, Nellie Shipps and Silvie Johnson. MANILA SCHOOL: Lynn Robinson. Millie Levy, Arthur Overlaid, tupr. of music. HIGH SCHOOL: J. II. Walker, Principal; Miss Thurman, Mis Lee, Miss Hopkins, Mr. H. M. Jones, Mr. Enslgnc. Fifteen of the twenty teachers aro a product of our own schools, and wore raisad in this city. AGED CITIZEN CALLED Mrs. Bretta Gustavison, for tho last 22 years a resident of Lindon, an aged an J highly respected citizen, passed away lust Sunday at 8 p. in. Deceased wsb born in Sweden in 1842, became a member of the Mormon church in 1860, emigrating to this country three years later. She located in Grantsvillc, where she resided for 27 years, when she married Mr. Gustavison and moved here. Her huaband died in 1897, leaving her to fight the battles of life alone, which all can testify she done bravely, being noted for her cheerfulness under all conditions. She is survived by two sons. Tho remains were taken to Kayn-ville Kayn-ville for burial. O S. Johnson accompanied the remains re-mains to Gmntsville. The officers and teachers of tho Lindon Lin-don ward Primary association gave the children a delightful lawn party laat Wednesday nt tho home' of J. D. Wad-ley. Wad-ley. Over fifty children enjoyed the afternoon playing games and running races. Miss Eliza Swenson one of the primary teacher jf, the Salt Lake, schools was preaenr and helped, eater-tiin eater-tiin tlo children. A dainty luncheon was nerved. , E. E. Henroid brought his four-day-old baby hero from Hcbcr City for burinl on Monday. Tho mother Is report re-port e J to be very low. Mrs. Alice Elsmoro of American Fork was the guent of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ellis Thursday. Antone Andeison of Grantavllle, was hen part of the week arranging for the tiuriul of his mother, Mrx. Gustavison. Gusta-vison. Omer Larson met with a painful ac-cidiiit ac-cidiiit Thursday evening, in falling from n tree while picking cherr.es Ho receivtd a severe cut 011 his knee, which necessitated six stitches to dote. Mrs. Albert Richins of Vernal is Uniting Un-iting friends here for a week. Mrs. Pearl Larson of Salt Lakti has been hero visiting hor paronts Mr. and Mrs. C. P Larson. Miss Ruo Stewart has been taking a vacation from her work in the' telephone tele-phone exchange, and spent the week visiting friends and relatives at Salt Lake. Mrs. D. N. Adamson has returned after a months visit with her sister at Vernal. Mrs. Elvin West of Salt Luko Is vis-ithg vis-ithg with her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Stewart this week. Your writer, accompanied by Mrs. Humphries nnil the two youngest children, child-ren, drove to West Dip in the Mercur District -Monday, to take Mrs. J T. Poa'oII and her children. Mr. Powell is employed there. |