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Show I'LEASANT OltOYE LOCALS Mr. and Mrs. A. It. Ovorlado spent oevornl, days at Provo this week. ' Jos, Fago made a business trip to Snlt Lnko City, Tuesday. Curtis West and Itowloy Ar'mstoad loft this week for tho B. Y. U. to tako a missionary course. Homo raised fruit trees for salo by S. D. Radmall, Pleasant Grove, Utah. 1-tf. , MIbb Orpha Halllday, who has been spondlng tho past week In Salt Lako has roturrjed homo, Miss Viola Coles of Salt I-ako has returned homo after Bpondlng a week visiting friends and relatives hero. tfho ongagoment. of Lawronco Kirk and Miss Mnttlo Wright Is announced, tho mnrrluge to tnko place In tho near futuro. Tho wedding of Miss Bortha Fago and Wlliam J. Ash will tnkq placo In the Salt hako Temple next Wednesday. Wednes-day. Burton Adams nud Loroy Potorson, who have been spondlng n fow days visiting friends and relatives In Sanpete San-pete havo roturncd homo. Mrs. Sadlo Hitchcock of Salt Inko, has returned homo after spondlng sevornl days visiting friends and relatives rela-tives hero. Mr. and Mrs. Elvln West, of Salt Lako entertained nt u. watch party Now Year's ova. Thoso presont wero Mrs. Wm. H. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Atwood, Mr. nud Mrs. C. S. Stowurt, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Stewart, Dr. and Mrs. C. S, Jones, Miss, Una Stowurt nnd Mr. Dunno Stownrt. Mrs C. Vf. Norton, who has been quite 111, is slowly 'recovering. Mr. and Mrs. Tong Heckcr arc spending tho winter In Loa Angeles, Mra. Ahnlo Plorco, who 1b 82 years of ago, Is critically 1H. E T. Culmer has been laid up tor Bevcral days with a bad case of rhou-mntlsm rhou-mntlsm of tho splno. Miss Ruth Dnllln, who haB b&n visiting with friends In Burloy, Idaho, returned homo Mondny. k pointed constable of tho Plcnsant Grovo precinct by tho county commissioners. commis-sioners. Miss Vlda Fago Bpent sevornl days this week In Vineyard tho guest of Miss Ethel Hlndley. L W. Lund returned tho early part of tho week from a three day's business busi-ness trip In Davis county. Miss Hcdvo Johnson returned Sunday Sun-day from a ten day's visit with friends in Logan. Miss Laura Shurtllff returned Monday Mon-day atter spondlng tho holidays with 4cr parcntB at Garflold. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Ada Wright Monday, Mother and baby are vdolng nicely. Miss Vera Helsolt or Provo canyon who hns been visiting with Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Condor for two weeks, returned homo Tuesday. Mlstf. Lavlna OlVm has taken Miss Vlda HniHday's phV as rollef operator opera-tor at tho tolcphonVofflco, Miss Chloc Thorno was a visitor ot Mrs. Efno Gatherum qf Trovo,' Thursday and Friday. V Mrs. Ben Wcst, who hns bocuNvory ill for somo tlmo Is ablo to bout galn.X Miss Ada Taylor of Provo, spent Sunday tho guest of v Miss Edna Thomao. "" Mr. nnd Mrs. H. L. Russon of Palo Alto, California, nro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Btnnloy Keetch. A party wnH given Saturday In honor hon-or of A. G. KootchH 74th birthday. Thoro was an oyster Buppor, games, etc. Miss Chloo Prlday returned to Logan, Lo-gan, Sunday, artcr spondlng tho holidays holi-days In Plcnsant Grovo tho guest or her sister, Mrs. Alva Chlpmnn. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Peterson or Snlt Lako, spont Sunday nnd Mondny In Pleasant Grovo tho gucsta or Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Herron. n Mrs. Wm. 11. Stownrt, Miss Rua Stowart and Dunno Stownrt havo returned re-turned homo nftcr Bpondlng tho week end with Snlt tako relatives. W. E. Clark contemplates adding a lino of drugs nnd patent medlclucB to his Btock of mcrchnndlso in tho near futuro. Watch for his announcement. announ-cement. 10lti Mr. and Mrs. JnmoB Adnmson returned re-turned from Salt Lako City, Tuesday. They wero accompanied by their son, Glen, who has been off work for bov-eral bov-eral days bocnuso of Illness. Josoph Wndloy nnd Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Wnrnlck rcturnod to Logan, Monday, 'where ihoy nro attending tho Agricultural College. MIbb Pearl Larson hns returned to her homo at Salt Lako after spending tho holidays, with hor parents, Mr and Mrs, C. P. Larson. Georgo Culllmoro has taken over tho McBrldo-NolBon Mercnntllo store on Provo Bench and moved hla family thoro. Mr. and Mrs, Nelson havo gon to Arizona for Mrs. Nelson's hcnlth. Mlsa Pearl Loader was married at Provo, Monday, to David Davis of Lehl Junction. A family supper was served In tho ovonlng to tho young pooplo who will mnko their futuro homo In Bingham. MIbsob RoimvC6opor, Dezzla Rhool), Amy Cooper, Viola West Emily Anderson, An-derson, Lcona West nnd Messrs. Hrrol Halllday, Harold Robinson, Carl Banks, Innthua Hilton, Andrew Johnson, John-son, Arthur Anderson, returned to SaH Lako, Sunday night. All nro attending at-tending tho U. ofU, MKJand Mrs. Jas. II. Thorno werel 'Provoly8ltor8 for New Years. r& - MlB"Wnbcl Monson lslted friends nt Payson for New Year's day. - . Mr. Lawrence White of ldnho, spent NowYcnrs with his grandmother, Mrs. "Cnthcrlno White. Mr.' Harry HmiBon of Snlt Lake, spent , Now Years with Mrs. Annie Mills and family. Mr.iid Mrs. Clarence Smith enmo doWn from Snlt Lako Sumlny to nt- tend thb funeral of Mrs. Emma Smith iu - .-& Marlon Tanner Bpent the week end at Payson, Utah, with rolntlvcs and friends. "MrTnnd Mrs. Lewis Mnrrlott and family of I'roo, spent New Years hero visiting with ro'ntlves, Mr." Cyrlo Cluff, of Salt Lake, Hpont Thuradny and Friday the guest of Miss brace Rlchcus. Mrs. L. A. Ulchnrdsou Is In Ogdou on account of the Illness ot her mother, mo-ther, i I A baby girl waB born Wednesday j to Mrs. Irene Peay, of Garfield, who Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. ( Spiers Wilson. , r ' Mr) Howard Smith of Salt Lake, was'b Pleasant Grovo visitor for New Yoars, returning to Salt Lake, Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Hermes Pcrtorson returned to her school work nt Provo, Sunday Sun-day night after spending tho holidays with her father, N. P. Peterson. Miss Vlda Hallldny returned from , Snlt Lake, Monday, after spending Now; Years with hor sister, Mra. John Coombs. MIbb Stella Steggells baa returned (bomo after spending ton days with hor "grandmother, Mrs. K. NcllBon of Redmond. I . j3L . . fM..Hr. nf tint Amnrt. .oifVeyABttuttauserLUiojnorll "cair KtfireMP-eoimimijj mmAm m ht J ncHBtfrlp 16 Pleasant Grovo, Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. Halllday showed him the polifts or Interest throughout our city. Mrs. Mary Weeks entertnlned at dinner ,.ow Year's day tho following out of town gucstB: tho Misses Bertha nnd Liicllo Lowls, nnd tho Messrs Harrison nnd Ira Hurst and Warren Allrcd of Provo. An lnslplent was stnrtcd Tuesday ' In tho homo of Mr. nnd Mra. Leon Smith. Alter a brier nbsonco Mra. Smith returned homo and round tho room flllCiTwIth smoko nnd her two smnll children setting In tho room Thoro was somo excitement for a fow ' minutes but n fow buckets of -water put out, tho flamo. only n llttlo oil cloth-back ot tho stovo wnB burned. Mr. "and Mrs. Wm. Atwood or Snlt Lako- entertained nt dinner Friday , eve. In "honor of Mrs. Atwood's mo-, mo-, thor, Mra. Wm. Stownrt of Pleasant Groo. Covors wero lnld for fifteen. Music nnd gnmcB completed tho ovon- Ing'a enjoyraont. Sunday, Decembor 29th, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ovorlado entertained nt dinner tho following guests: Mr. and Mrs. 8 .W. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. sAVTpiinBon, Mrs. A. Ovorlado and Miss LlndarSlmmons or Provo and Mr. Ellis Ovorlado or Colorado, Tho Misses Amy alid Rcna Cooper onto'rtnlnod n't a card party Saturday evening in honor or Miss Paulino Lowls or Mldvalo. Thoso present worolho Misses Mao Clark. Bcllo Olpln, Lcona West, Rozllla Wadloy, Stolla Fonton, Run Stowart, Cleono Lund, Ettn Westphal, Emily Andor-sou, Andor-sou, Laura Walkor, Dozzlo Shooll, Opal, Wadloy, and tho MeHara Lynn and Harold Robinson, Dunne Stowart, Carl Banks, Martollo Lund, Alma Kirk, Gustavo Andorson. Roy Wilson, Ernest Rnsmusson, Guy Cutlor. Martollo Lund gave a party Friday night to a row or his friends. The evening was spent In games and music. mus-ic. DellclouB refreshments wero sor-ved. sor-ved. Thoso presont wero: Dunno Stowart, Errol Halllilay, Karl Banks, Clnronco Weeks, Louis Larson, Lynn Robinson, Harold Robinson, Alma Kirk, Martllo Lund, FIobbIo Frnmp-ton, Frnmp-ton, Vlda Fago, Amy Cooper, Vlrglo Gray, Robo Hayos, Opal Wadley, Rcun Cooper, Clcona Lund, Marlon Tanner nnd Dorothy Swenson Mrs. J. 1). Thorno received word from Salt Lnko thnt her brother, B. F. Ellsworth, ot Onklcy, Idaho, Was at tho L. 1). S. hospital to bu operated on for appendicitis. Ueforc ho could bo prepared for nu operation ho broko out with smallpox. Tho new Parcel PoBt rates have caused such an Increase In the weight of mnll that Otto L. Mnbow, our tnnll messenger, hns ru-bld his contract for carrying tho mnll. A horse and buggy will bo uecossaryln tho future to haul the mnll as It Is too heavy .Jor a push cart. In this Ibsuo will bo found tho nil. ot the Utah Title Company, licensed nbstrnctora of tltlo for Utah county The company Is n Utah county Arm, and by rending their ad. ench week ou will get somo Interesting Infor-mntlon Infor-mntlon why you should havo nu abstract ab-stract of title to your homo or farm Mrs. Ed. Wadloy entertained at n Kensington Tuesday afternoon. Thoso present were Mosdamcs J. It. Hullldny, KiVto Jacobs, J. W. Hullldny, Jr., E. R. Hnlllday, L. W. Lund, Niels Poul-Bon, Poul-Bon, A. B. Chlpmnn, Wm. Marriott, S. K, Robinson, S. I). Swenson, W. L. Hayes, C. F. Wcstpha', W. B. Atwood, Ray Winters, J. K. Wad'ey, J. W. Thome, A. K. Thornton, S. F. Walkor. Walk-or. Lunch was served on trays nnd nil hnd nn onjoynblo time. |