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Show PLEASANT (1ROYE LOCALS Df. O. E. Grun was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. MIbs Annie Slack of American Fork, spent Snturdny nnd Sunday In Pleasant Grove tho guost of Miss Chloo Thomo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Fngo wero LchI visitors Monday. Mrs, Catherine Ivcrson is confined to her room. General debility. ' Mr. Urynn West returned home Monday night from Salt Lake. Mr. Nicola of Draper whs n visitor of MIbs Wadloy Sunday and Monday. Mr. Frank Prlco of Provo was a Pleasant Grove visitor Wednesday. Androw Olson hnB n baby, very sick this wock with pneumonia. Mrs Harry Gardner lias reepvered from a weoks sovcre Illness. Glen Ajlamson who came homo from Salt Lnko City sick last week went back Sunday. Among the new citizens to nrrlvd this week was n-glrl .nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mr. M. DDlttmore. , M1b3 Gertrude Rdgers left Sunday for Garfield whore she wlH spend ten days visiting with Mrs. Frank Drown. Don't annoy your neighbor by borrowing bor-rowing this paper, when $1.50 will bring it to you 52 times. tf Mrs. May Halllday and Mrs Kate Jacob wore American Fork visitors I Tuesday. Mr. W. L. Hays has been on 'the sick list tho latt "week with la-grlppo. la-grlppo. . Mr. John L. Halllday of Provo spent tho week end hore visiting relatives and friends. "" Home raised fruit trees for sale by 8 D. Rndmall, Plcnsant Grovc,Utah. -1-tf. Mrs. Lu Rue Smith lias gone to Ogdcn to spend a few weeks with relatives. re-latives. Miss Annie Slack of Am. Fork was a visitor of Miss Chloo Thorno Friday and Saturduy. Tho- latest parcel post package was a hoso collar sent from Anderson's Ander-son's Harness shop, of this city. Made, by Mr. Anderson. Mrs. D. N. Adamson returned from Salt Lnko Tuesday, bringing her slstor Mrs. Jane Price with her to spond tho winter hero. Mrs. Matolda. Jensen of Salt Lake has returned homo after spending a few days visiting friends nnd relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bon Jorgcnscif wllf moke their futuro homo In Mammoth. Mam-moth. For tho pnst two odours thoy havo been living in Garfield whore Mr. Jorgcnscn has been working. Misses Jesslo and Lizzie. Beers of Provo woro Pleasant Grovo visitors Tuesday bolng tho guests of Miss Georgia Brown. Mrs. Fred Fngo accompanied her daughter to Salt Lako Tucsihiy to be present ut her daughter's marriage Wednesday nt Salt Lake Temple to William Ash of LIndon.. Bryan West has returned to High School nftcr an absonco of about threo weeks duo to tho undergoing of an oporatlon. Ho Is, ono of tho star bnsket bnll played but will not bo nblo to piny In tho remaining games of this year. Novor In tho history of Pldnsant Grovo basket ball was thoro a moro onthuHliiHtlo crowd of young people gathered to gothor to eclobrnto tho victory of their tenm, as tho Plcnsant Grovo team won from tho Hubor team by n scoro 37 to 11. Tho gnmo was fnst from tho stnrt and tho "Whlto nnd Blue" boys woro at It nil tho tlmo. Tho winning of tho first Icnguo garuo has mado tho boys confident con-fident nnd Noah West expects them to make n good showing this year. MrB. E. R. Halllday has been confined con-fined to her bed fora fow days. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Turnor spoilt n few days this week visiting frlonds nnd relatives at LchI. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen were at Amorlcan Fork Tuesday and made a pleasant call at tho Alplno Publishing Co. Mr. II. J. Kruso has boon confined to his bod all weok suffprlug with In-grlppo. In-grlppo. The Sophmoros and Freshmen woro so buUy holding meetings I Wednesday, Thursday and Friday that a "flag rush" was expected by tho other members of tho High School. When each High School studont entered tho Orpheus Hall Friday evening a sophomore presented present-ed them with a whlto horn trimmed with bluo. Tho result of tho Fresh-mens' Fresh-mens' mootlngs was, that each Freshman Fresh-man hnd his numerals on his arm, All tho classes pulled together and showed their appreciation to the team and sophomoros by the excellent yells glvon through tho horns. ' 1 |