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Show NEW lil'NTH ROOM OPENS NEXT WEEK Mrs. Ida Hang will open a cafe and lunch room noxt week In tho Thorno building between the Post Office and Webb'B Jewelry Store. Sho also intends in-tends keeping a Hue of confectionary, and Intends to run a modern, up.to-tlnto up.to-tlnto establishment. Tho location Is tho best in tho city and should bring a good business. Miss Verveno Hayes of tho U. of IT., Is .homo for tho holidays. W. II Whito of Salt Lake City, wns visiting friends ln Llndon Monday. Mr. Vcru Hnlllday mado n business trip to Provo on Tuosdny. ' Mrs. Uorly West, who has' been confined con-fined to her bed for over two weeks, Is still reported very sick. Roso Rlchlns stopped on n rusty null last week. Her friends are pleased pleas-ed to sco her out cgaiu. Christmas (Friday) night Ulg Danco at Smuln's. 24-lt i Louis Ellis and family returned to Teton, Idaho, aftor spending aAislt with his rather, AIox Ellis, and frlonds Mr. Gcorgo Unrton entertained the First Wnrd choir with refreshments, after Its regular practlco this week. Isaac E. Carlson loft for Durloy, Idaho, Wednesday, and will spend tho novt ten days visiting relatives thoro. Mr. Mclviu Johnson spout Saturday and Sunday In Sprlngvlllo on pleasure. Mrs. II. J. Kruso nnd daughtor, Mrs. Vein Hnlllday, woro In Snlt Lako on business Wednesday. Prof, nnd Mrs. J. II. Combs of Salt Lako City, nro visiting rclntlves hero this wcok. Mr. lxrcn Wndloy, who has been spending tho summer In ninckfoot, Idaho, returned homo this week. Wndlcy Urothors finished Wednesday Wednes-day loading two cars of fire rlny for tho Intornntlonnl Smelter nt Tooelo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Vcrn L. Hnlllday of Snlt Lako City, will spend their holl-I holl-I days with frlonds in Plcnsnnt Grovo. I Christmas (Friday) night Follow I tho crowds to Smuln's Academy, Lehi I 24-11 II Ernest S. Cobbley m.d wlfo of I Ulnekfoot, Idaho, nro "visiting nt the II homo of Mr. and Mrs'R. J. Colbley. II Tho Scientists must bo losing thoir 1 II grip on tho Pccpul. ln December of Iln8tycar tho Hnrvnrd savants nn. II pounced tho Great Discovery that I linearly all women aro knockknecd. II Tint you may have noticed that tho II fool men keep on getting married nnd Htnklng a chjmcjl Mrs. Stephen Johnson of Snlt Lako : City, was tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter JeiiBcn this week. Miss Leah Oler of Shelley, Idaho Is visiting with hor grniid-parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mooro of Idaho, a re visiting with Mrs. Mooro's pnr-cnts, pnr-cnts, Judgo nnd Mrs. Mons Mouson. Tho Dorcas club met Monday evening even-ing nt tho homo of Miss Edith West-phal. West-phal. After sewing, refreshments were sorved. Alex Ellis, who lias been visiting for thrco months with his sous In Drlggs, Idaho, returned homo this week, having grently enjoyed tho trip. HlBhop nnd Mrs. Vnrlcy of Vineyard, loft TueBdny for Idaho Falls, to spand Christmas with their dnughtor, Mrs. Hon Wright. A special car will bring one hundred hun-dred Pleasant Grovo high School students stu-dents to tho lenguo basket Lnll gnmo to bo played ln Lehi Chrlstm.ia Fvo Sniuln's Acnnmdy, Lehi, ghes (wo big dunces next week, Wednesday, Dee. .'JOtli, and Now Year's night. Mr. nnd Mrs Glen Adams j of Salt Lake City, arrived Wed icsday even-inf; even-inf; t! sponO ChrlBtmns ;IUi relatlvis In Pionsunt Grovo. MU Tjtnmn Larson, usnlsiwit ll trnriau In tho D. Y. V, library, is spending n wcok visiting in t'itnsant Uri'U', the f-ucst of MI'S Amy Ros.n MN4 . rnla Nlolson, w.i lint lp.n living In t'i'l Lnko City, is home for n Ghrlstmui visit with her parents, Mi nnd. Mrs. Jens R. Nlelson. Alf ilozzant, who mot with tho nuto nccldont two we'oko ngo, Is recovering nlcoly nnd will bo back to work again Monday. -Dr. A. D. Rogers returnod to Snlt Lnko Wednesday, after spending ten days with his nclce, Mrs. Jos. H. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Lund attended tho surprlso pnrty on Illshop Smith In tho Stnko Tabcrnnclo at American Fork Wednesday ovcnlng. Thoro will bo no Homo Economics club mcotlng Mondny night, hccniiBO of tho holldny season. Meetings, however, how-ever, will bo resumed nfter. Mr. Murtol Lund Is homo from tho Agricultural .Collcgo for tho holidays. Tho Collcgo novor was so prosperous or had so many sludonts. Orthollo Olnrk, who had an injury to hlB oyo two weeks ngo, Is getting along nlcoly, though thoro la some quostlon whether ho will entirely ro. cover his formor flight. Mr. Guy Richards left Tuesday for Mammoth, whoro ho will work In his fnthor's placo, whllo his father sponds th"o Christmas holidays with his family. fam-ily. Miss Nina Williamson, who has boon touring Southern California for sovoral months, arrived homo ln tlmo to ent Christmas dinner with hor folks In Pleasant Grovo. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Cobbley of niackfoot, Idaho, aro in Llndon ro-nowlng ro-nowlng ncqualntenccs with tho host of friends thoy had when Mr Cobbloy Cob-bloy was bishop there Ho In now field foromnn Tor tno sugar company more, Hobor Wolls, who has I ?.m livii.g nt tne homo of Mr. nnd Mr Win. Moi . rltt for sovoral yenrs, was taken to tho state montnl hospital this week, wheto ue win mnko hli home Mr. nnd Mrs. Ixiuslus Lnudlo of Snlt Luke City, arrived ln Plensant Grow. Thursday, to spend Christmas wIMi Mrs. Laudlo's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs J. R. Hnlllday. Nlols Poulson, John Nowman and Rafo Rogers wero circulating u subscription sub-scription list for Mrs. Gideon Peterson. Peter-son. It Is reported that hor homo wnH sold this week for taxes. |