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Show Mrs. Alva Chlpman wns an American Ameri-can Fork visitor Wcdnesdny. Ray Winters was n Provo visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Alllo Wright spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Cark. Mrs. W. E. Clark spent Tuesday at tho sugar factory. Miss Jenuctt Bullock was n Provo visitor Thursday. Mrs. II. M. Jones of Salt Lako Is hero, the guest of Mrs. H. M. Vance. Mrs. J. R. Hnlllday nnd II. W. Jacobs Ja-cobs spent Friday In Amorlcan Fork, MrC John Conway of Provo, was a visitor Wednesday at tho homo of hoi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fngc. Mrs. Ren Nelson spont Tuesday nnd I Wednesday visiting at tho homo of hor father, Mr. Georgo Davis, ln Lchl. Mrs. Ncttlo Gnrnctt, MIbscb Jennctt Bullock and Robo Harpor wero InLchl Inst week, ln tho Interest of tho Primary. Pri-mary. A baby boy was born Monday to 'Mrs "Minerva Jensen " Jacobson. Mrs. Jacobson Is visiting hero from Burloy, Idaho. Mr. Frank Drlggs, superintendent of tho school for tho deaf and blind nt Ogden,' was visiting friends In Plensant Grovo early In tho week. Mr. Alblu Jensen sold his homo last week to tho Pleasant Grovo School District, who will uso It for tho purposes pur-poses of enlarging their piny ground. ) Dr. J6hn 55, Brown of Salt Lako City, spent Sunday In PlcnBant Grove, tho gues't of his mother, Mrs. Mnr-garct Mnr-garct Drown. Mrs. Raymond Nolson and Mrs. Mary Hay (Bpent Wednesday In Am-orlcnn Am-orlcnn Fork, visiting Mrs. Mamie Nelson. Nel-son. Mrs. Mary B. Clark of Provo, spent Wednesday 'in Pleasant Grove, visiting visit-ing tho old homo of her father, Bishop John Brown. Mr. V. N. Andorson of Snlt Lake, has spent tho Inst week In Pleasant Grove, working for tho "Woman's Homo Companion." Joseph E. Thome, who Is spending i fow weoka in Brlghnm City, with Ills daughter, was operated on Inst week and la now mending ulcoly. Georgo ThomO, who wns reported hotter last week has takon worHo ind Is now nt tho homo of his brother, broth-er, David. Messrs 11. D. Wadloy. C. L. Warnlck, Warn-lck, Eru Hnlllday and Dr. C. F. Wcst-phal Wcst-phal spont tho last half of election night In Provo, listening to tho election elec-tion results como in. Mr Arthur Hall spent Wednesday In Snlt Lake- City, on a business trip, Mrs. D. N. Adnm8on was an Ameri. can Fork visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Steve Shelley spent Thursduy visiting friends and relatives In Pleasant Plea-sant Groe. Mrs. It, P. Swenson spent Wednesday Wednes-day In Lchl, on account of her father being quite III. Mrs. Win. Turner of lleber, spent last week ln Pleasant Grove, tho guest of Mrs. Sorcnson. The Second Ward Y.. L. M; I. A. has secured tho services of Mrs. L. P. Lund as class leader, and Invites all married ladles In tho ward to en. roll In the Senior class. Mrs. It. D. Wndley and Mrs. N. J. Wndley gao n shower Thursday evening In honor of Miss Lythn Winters, Win-ters, who will bo married next week to Mr. Ernost Olson. Tho Hallowe'en party given In tho Orpheus Hall Saturday evening, was tho most largely attended of tho sen. son. Tho hall whb appropriately rec-oratcd rec-oratcd with spooky effect. Miss Mngglo Sorreuson, one of Plensant Grovo's most cstlmnblo women, wo-men, wna married lu tho Salt Lako Tcmplo Wcdnesdny to Mr. O. T. Nelson Nel-son of Hober. Thoy will resldo lu Heber. o : o CHANCELLOR QEOnQE H. BRADFORD. BRAD-FORD. Ono of the great untloual characters ln educational and rellulous circles Is Chancellor Gcorgo 11. Bradford of tho Methodist University of Oklahoma. Ills lectures oro full of thought and I Inspiration, and It would bo useless to attempt to approximate tho number of men and women who hnvo done grent-cr grent-cr nnd better things nftor comlug under un-der his Influence. It Is nnturnl that Dr. Bradford Bhould bo particularly Interested ln education. Tho secret of his success ln that lino teems to bo almost entirely within himself. him-self. Tho opportunities ho had wero not to bo compared with those of tho CHANCELLOR GEORGE H. BRADFORD. BRAD-FORD. great majority of young men and worn-en worn-en today. No ono paid his expenses In school nor gavo him n high salaried position po-sition after graduation from college. By hard work ho succeeded In completing complet-ing his course and Immediately ho began be-gan as a preacher lu n mission church. HIs.Hnlary consisted of tho coIiih tossed Into tho collection basket. Today, although lu the prime of life, ho is considered one of tho greatest educational counselors. Ho Is a member mem-ber of the national educational board of tho Methodist Episcopal Church, and ns a lecturer, preacher and educator he Is among tho very best. Dr. Bradford Is In every way u great man. niniicelfor'di'orge II. Bradford At I'li'iiMint flroie Tabernacle, Friday, Fri-day, November 13th. AUCTION SALE j T inn KoiiiR to move awny from Plensant Grove ami 1 will auction off all my household floods, etc., .consisting Iof two vniiROS and one heating stove, good sewing nin- chine, one chiffonier, cm-pets, tables, chairs, rockers, bed- 1 steads, etc., etc. Also buggy and horse, two fat pigs, a 1 variety of carpenter tools, blacksmith tools nnd shoe- 1 maker's tools, bioycle nnd buggy harness, etc. I This auction will take place nt my homo in I lensnnt I Grove, Tuesday, November 17th, nt (.) o'clock. 1 Bargains for all Come early. 1 7ot N. A. .ItiNSON. - r UUUUUUt Jnmoalt . Walker was a Spanish I HHH Fork visitor Monday. i HRPI Mrs. Jcunlo Stcclo was a Lchl visit- t WEBjktfflm or Monday and Tuesday. Bftl-r Miss Ardcna Attwood Is employed IffifiV -wH ln tho County Court Houso for n few HK'H weeks. i iKKfH Mrs. Sunt Walker spent ono day Brajlp last week visiting Mrs. Steve Shelley HJOiuH of American Fork. HrapWll Miss Alice Mnybcrry of Provo, Ib HHfr rfiB spending a week tho guest of her ), Htl&lH sister, Mrs. C. J. Wllllnmson. , affipff jjB Mrs. Walter Henley of Murray, Is ;' KffK&ll visiting with her parents, Mr. and Hhm Mrs. J. W. Gardner. . HhwSI Mrs. Grace Nloholes of American ) HSgH Fork, spent several days tills week hPII with her mother, Mrs. J. B. Clark. KEfc&lilB Don't forgot the big Harvest Moon HhHI Banco nt S main's Popular Academy, ; HmH Frldav tho 13th. 7-1 1 " HSH Raymond NIoIsou'h seven room bun- HEBH gnlow on Depot Street Is Hearing com- BhI A big local business deal now In t BBI process of formation will probably bo hutched before our next Isbuc. BHRH Mrs. Wm. Kinney, who hns been 'rl confluod to her bed for n week, Is 'Hl Improving. vkKfl Ono of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. J. CullI- 3 BflH moro's twin babies has boon quite ) Hl 111, but Is reported Improving. t HH Tho Misses Cummornh nnd Leu- ft HfH thornh Smith ontortnlncd a numbor 'v'HHI Iof young people nt their homo Sun- I ll ;1 Hl Thomas Glcasou will lcavo on No- 'i HH vcmbor 25th, for u mission to tho ! H N'orthwestom States. Ho will bo gono H for six months and his head quarters i H will bo ln Portland, Oregon. y' H Miss Lnvinn Olson was hostess at Rl a shower Friday ovontng in honor of St M Miss Lytha Winters. Thcro woro games, music, refreshments nnd pre- nl Misses Chloo Thorno nnd Ora Hoi- ; H man cntortnlucd for Dolbcxt Chlpman I H of American Fork, Thursday ovcnlng. r 1 Mr. Chlpman will lenvo for n mission H to Austrnlin Novembor 19th. ' H Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lund, who wero , '; married last weok In tho Salt Lako Temple, arrived ln Pleasant Grovo ' H Friday ovonlng, whoro a quiet wed- H ding reception vns served, attended '' by tho Immediate rolatlvcs. " o H Wo Print Iluttei Wrappers. tf H 1 W-H-Y? 1 Hns my work increased until It Ul Is necessary for mo to bo here v H every day to accomodate my M customers I ,, Do I get so much repair work 5 H from surrounding country nnd iH tow us I MH Bo those who try mo once ill como again H TULRL'S A RLASON ( Look for my Xmas stork of .Icwiiery limy ho here before 9H j on see this ail and buy where Q H everjthlii!,' Is guaranteed. H J. G. Webb M Jeweler Pleasant drove, Utah ,: H (Open every dny lu the vccli, A H beginning November 5th.) jsH MARTIN M. LARSON II Attoriiey-at-LavT a IIOLIIHOOK BLOCK, 1'HOVO, UTAH WW a. o ' ,gl STOP 1 at tho 91 Culmer Hotel 1 foulest Place lu tho Couutj Clean, Ul Comfortable Rooms First Class j J Service--Llthor Regular J 1 or Short Orders iHU Pleasant Grove, Ut. HcS |