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Show IM.KASAXT (JKOVK LOCALS A crse of inpnsles hnn boon quornn Inod nt tho homo of Jnmes Adams. A. A. Ifnll spent Wcdnosdny cvenln Provo. Mrs. Niels L. Monson presented her huBbnnd with a bnby boy Inst Tuesdoj Volma, the daughter of Joseph Lnr son, who has hod an attack of lobnr pneumonia, Is convalescing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Rundberg npon' Bovornl doys In tho Halt lake tcmplf, this week. Mr. andMrs. John Wrlht huvr r throe veoks"old baby sick with pneumonia. pneu-monia. Mrs. .Tiipj Prlro of Salt 1 flke CH Ih visiting In Plennnnt Grovo. Ik guest of bnr Bister, Mrs D. M, Adam-son. Adam-son. i . i Four nlrffi have born Bent (n for carrying the mnlj bntweenthe 8njt 1 Litko Route depot nnd tho postoftlco. .The 8ticcosBfitl blddor w' bo known I in fowAdayB , ,, , ,,-Ji, Mr. Alma ChrlsUanseu made a bus-lncss bus-lncss trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. Miss Edna Thomas was n PfoVe visitor Monday. , Mr. Lowis Robinson mado a bnsl-uess bnsl-uess trip to Provo Monday. " Mr. Herbert Hull of Alplno, was n Pleasant Grove visitor Tuesday. ,- Miss Eilnoi Thomns v;as n Provo vlBltor Monday. V'1 Mr. Jens. Fugnl mado-n buslnos3 trip to Murray Wet'itcadny. Mr. and Mrs. Ben I'allldny of Amorlcan Amor-lcan Fork, spent Sunday visiting with relatives. ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Hnlllday of Lehl woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. I'nlllday Sr., Sunday. Mrs. A. B. Chlpman httended tho funeral fun-eral of Roger Farrcr of Provo Monday. Mon-day. Mrs. Mllllcent Hoppo of Livingston, Montana, Is hero on account of the death of her mother, Mrs. Iverson. Mrs. C. E. Thomns wont to Provo Thursdnyy for a few days' visit with friends. ' v Mrs. Ole Jensen went to Sandy Sunday. Sun-day. Her husband hns been working In that locality' for several months. Mrs. N'lols'SorrenBon will leavo next week on tho mld-wlntcr excursion to Los Angeles. v, Mrs. Mart Murphy, who has been ill with pneumonia, Is considerably Improved. Im-proved. Tho 9-year-old son of Harry Loader underwent an operation this week for an abscess on tho glands of tho neck. Thero wero twenty-nlno -young men and women who attended the danco at Lehl Wednesday evening. Mrs. II. M. Vance returned Thursdny from spending sovernl days In Snll Luko City, tho guest of Mrs. Fred Meakln. " - . The Misses Lindsay and Vance cn-n-talned the Sorosls Sewing Club nt the homo of Mrs. Annie Wright Monday Mon-day evening. Miss Jlosllla Wndley went to. Snl Lake City Thursdny, where she wl?' be tho ugeBt fo Miss Amy Cooper for 3overal days. Mrs. Thomas Lowell suffered rather severely this week from n hemorrhage, pf tho nose before tho bleeding wop stopped. " " Mayor J. L. Harvey was In Prove Monday looking nn materlnl for n clt attorney. Ho will announce his appointment ap-pointment nt the next'mectlng of thr city council. MIbb Emma Mnrrott ontortnlned n (ow relntlCB and friends Frldn "IghL Supper was served nnd r ood tlmo wnB hnd by all. The Parents' Clnns of tho Undo' wnrd gavo n delightful nnd well s 'ended pnsty to tho parents of the -pr. In tho Linden Hnll, Friday oven- V There was a program, refreshments refresh-ments and dancing. John Gudo, whllo riding on the ''Mibletrecs pulling over trees wnr 'hvwn off nnd hnd his shoulder dls 'nrntPd. Dr. Qrua reduced tho frnr-ture frnr-ture nnd the" young mnn Is dolnr nicely. Jen Fugnl. n former resident, but n- blshnn of Woodvllle wnrd. nenr -51'oi'ov Idaho, in spending n few dnyp '"IHiir friends lion1, t'o enme down n rtfpiid thn meeting of tho Nations' Wool Growers' nflsoclntlon. Ho Is nc-eompnnlod nc-eompnnlod by Mrs. Fugnl mid their four chlldron, W. L. t'nyPB went to Salt Lake City several days this week for treatment for hemorrhage of tho nose. A blooo" vobbpI In tho nasal paasngo wns rup-'ured, rup-'ured, nnd boforo it could be stopped ho Inst several quarts of blood. An perntlon soaring thn blood vosbpI on each Bide of tho rupture was necessary, neces-sary, nnd this could only be per. 'ormcd In Salt Lnko City. Tim Plensnnt Grovo t Morrnntllr nn, olnrkes gnvo n Boclnl In honor of Mr. Geo. Hayes at his homp Wednesday Wednes-day A bnnquot wns sorvpd nnd lb' vdnlng spent In plnylng gnmns vr Hnyoa will leavo for Idaho Mondny His family will remain hero until spring! Tho hondsomo trophy cups won by Utnh County nt tho Utnh Stnto Fnlr lost Octobor havo been Bent to the county elork, where they are- now on exhibition. Tho two cups represent tho sweopBtokos cup, which tho county took away from llox Elder County Hid tho other represents tho best pnek of peaches. Help build up your town, county stnto. schools and churches by pat-ronl?lng pat-ronl?lng homo Institutions; nothing Ir to ho gnnril directly or Indirectly b) sending your push ojvny p houses whltj'h dp nolpny tnxA, mnko contri-, buttons or extend any accomniodnllon numw Wnd'Cy ""Stained at o nulltlng party Tuesday, some . friends and neighbors. sick' for't'n'eTiE h,n Y? nulling null-ing nicely? l Weck' but ls nPro. Ulng wHh ZrN,00Fsi'rl''Blle Is vis-ThS'f'oS'f-rfiarette hndha iS0!',8"0 Spreokon Clul s!uuradnyn,01lB?i;.1,any Bt ho n Mrfi iHllmcr NlolBo ontertnlued nt i I '.d?y pnrtJ' Sunday, serv nR ; .11 cr and ncheon trVnlt"a sl.ests -uelsts'onfr??rn r'U! Ire wero 0,,forc" J s this week, where htelr brokei ruto was being repaired. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Onthenim o l'rovo were In Plensnnt Oro Vo Sntui friend.' ?SUm,ny' Vh"t,,,B "t?usm! A few of Mrs. Jooepli I l.idsay'n friends Burprlsed hor last We-' cwlnv nhlnC I?011 Wn8 8orvc(1 nmI '"' enjoy-nblo enjoy-nblo time was reported by a'l. Tho people of Plonsant Grove wilt bo pleased to hear that Mrs. John 7. Qrown of Salt Lnko Is slowly recoxer-Ing. recoxer-Ing. Misses Vlrglo Gray, Marlon Tanner, Run Stownrt nnd Mao Clark attended a party In tho Apollo nt American Fork Saturday evening. Mrs. Aha Chlpman went to Provo Monday to attend tho funeral of Mr. Roger Farrer. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Daniels havo returned re-turned to Pocatello after "spending sovoral weeks here, guests of Mrs Pnnlcls' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noble. Curtis Young, n former resident, but who hns been making his homo In Ncphl for several yenrs, bus moved his family buck to Plensnnt Grove nnd purchased one of the P. C Larson homes, whore thoy will reside. This nftcrnoon nnd evening the First Wnrd Is holding Its nniiunl re union lu tho Orpheus Hnll. Specln' preparations for tho beat time over have been inudc. Tho Junior Hand organized under tho direction of Professor Overlndo greatly surprised the citizens with their high-class playing when thoy serenaded tho city for tho basket bull game last evening. Mrs. A. . Chlpman nnd Miss Stelln Fenton entertained at a houso party at ".lTDS-vuipfnan's Homo Thursday ovon-Ing ovon-Ing to twenty-flvo members of thel Sunday school class. Games and re-'roshmonts re-'roshmonts occupied tho evening. A change will bo made lu the First iVnrd Y. M. M. I. A. next Tuesday evening. even-ing. Alva Chlpman, tho president, has been rolenBed that he may become nrd clerk. Joseph W. Hnlllday will nrobnbly bo thn new president Misses Chloe Thorno, Josle Hnllldn) ind Hnunnh Condor went to Prove Saturdny ovonlng to attend u compll-ncntary compll-ncntary dancing party given to all thr company's employees lu this district by the district mnnngomout. Farmers should read the agreement In tho Lehl department of this pnper which provides the terms for the exchange ex-change of water between tho Lehl Irrigation Irri-gation compnny nnd tho Utah Luke Irrigation company. There Is much mtsnpprehcnslou concerning n similar proposed exchange for tho waters of Plensnnt Grovo. which it cnroful perusal may dispel. Mrs. Joseph Lindsay was agreably surprised by n fow of her neighbors Wednesday, who took lunch with them and spent n plensnnt nftoruoon lu social so-cial chat. Mr." and Mrs. F. C. IlnukHs. enter-tulncd enter-tulncd nt dinner Thursday, nil thn old Indies of tho First Ward. All had a good tlmo lu tnlklng over old times and pnrtnklng of tho bounteous repast served by Sister Ilnnks. Mr. nnd Mra. A. K. Thornton ontortnlned ontor-tnlned Saturdny evening In honor of their 20th wedding day. Tho ovonlng vii s spout In gnmos and music. A de-"fclous de-"fclous ltinchoon wn served Those ;irosont woro Mr. nnd Mrs. A. K. Thornton, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Thornton, Misses Llzzlo Fern nnd Sndlo Thornton nnd Mrs. John Thornton Thorn-ton of American Fork and Mr. and MrB. J. It. Hnlllday, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Josoph W Thorno, Mr. nnd Mrs.' Glnrontc Gnmctt, Mr. nnd Mrs. S. L. Swenson Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Mnrrott, Mr. and Mrs. A. . Chlpman, Mr, and Mrs. H. M. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Wndley, Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph W. Hnlllday, Jr , Mr and Mrs. I). M. Smith, Mr nnd Mrs A. E, Cooper, Mrs. Hnttlo Hayes, Mrs Luella E. Thome, MIbb .Miriam Thur mnn, Mr. nnd Mrs I G. Hliiekhurst Mr., wnd Mrs. Jnmes S. Walker, Mr. mill Mrs.S..F. Wnlkpr, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Wcslphnl. Mr. and Mrs. E. I), 'dlpln, Mrs. E. R. Hnlllday, nil of |