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Show Mrs. Uun Wadley was a Salt l.al visitor Wedsesday. Miss Sarah Williamson spent Sun. Jay In Suit Lake. Mrs. Speaia Wilson was a Salt Lake Isllor during (ho weeJc. Mr. 0. A. Anderson made, a tilp tc Salt l.ako Sunday night Mr. Ed. Alklrc spent Thursday wltl his wlfo who Is lit tho hopltnl at Provo Let A. Hraddor figure with uu for your monument ami cemetery work. Mrs. W. E. Hayes and daughter Magglo spout Tuesday In Salt Lakii Georgo Shoell reeolu'd a bad kicl-ivor kicl-ivor thci eyo with u horses' hoof Wed lesday. WANTED 1 to 25iie,'id of cattle oi horses to winler. Seo S I1. Walkul and son, Pleasant Grow. U-lt-i Frank Iluuiphrles, Jr., left yesterda) 0 work in tho big potash mill at Marysvnlo. Joy's Photo Studio open every Man. Fred Shoell's llttlo boy got his flngct 'n n wringing machine, necoasltatlni 1 cull from tho doctor. Miss llutli Harper spent Mondn; night In Provo attending "The Cnllliu of Dan Mntthows." Mrs. Pearl Under Davis of Topllfi Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Frank Nelson, Ito sure lo hike ndiantage of tin Tcmplo Kscurslon. See nd on nuolhi'i pngo of this hsiit1: -''31 Mrs. Dounld Noblo weiit to Malnd dnho Thursday to visit her daughter Mrs Josso Nelson, Mrs. F. V. Shellody will cntcrtnli tonight at a Hallow'ecii pnity. Tvont flvo guests hnvo been Invited. Mrs. Victor Anderson or Vlnaynn presented hor husband with a baby bo? Thursday morning Mrs. David Thomo went to Salt Lak Monday to spend ton dnys with he, dnuglitor, Mrs, Mark Stiong . Alox Gray went up American Fori-Canyon Fori-Canyon last week to cook for the mill-r mill-r Hill mliieis. Joy's Photo Studio open o er Mnn Mrs. CIiiib. (lieon who h" eu " Inrrioltl tho ptiht two weeks Is horn-ugnlu. horn-ugnlu. Ciittl's (Sn.Mi who was Injiiieil I ho Oioiii wreck Inst summer Is no .iblo to.bn up nn crutches. tll?ill Mr. and Mi W. n Clink am Mr. and Mih. John F. Clink made m nuto trip to Salt Lake Sunday Hob MHohidl ilnil Alma ( hrlBteinr tnrnwl Sni'drv fr. m frultlesn bun for dHor In Htrawbony. WeM .mthoily d mioitH an th K Uiirdinnn i" d Mrs Stella TIioi.k wo well known Plea.aut Oro i' .ciis will hu married In the S.iU I l' Temple next Wcdncsdny, V doctor was called Wednesday, (o attend Charles Carlson's boy who cut his hand with a beet hook ' Jack Mercantile aged 1'0, one or the most noted hoiseo In Pleasant Giovo, was laid away with his forefathers last week. Mr. C. H. ntzgcrald, claim agent of tho Salt Uko and I'tah Hall Road wns a Pleasant Grove visitor Thursday, Thurs-day, Lester Kirk went to lienor Monday to ninko arrangements to bring his sheep from the re.senntlon (o (heir winter range A new l( we missed lost week wns n 10-pound one born (o Mr. and Mrs Robert McOmlo now liing at Mountain View on the Pencil. Mis Ada Richards went lo lJInghmn Wulnesday i() accompany Mrs. Par-sou Par-sou Richards to Halt Lnko to undergo an opeiallon for appendicitis Mr. and Mrs. Iluniphiles spent Wed-nesdny Wed-nesdny In Lohl with their daughter, Mrs. Thomns Powell, who has been 111 with an attack of appendicitis. The Second Waul M I A. held Its full opening Tuesday eeiilng by giving giv-ing a special program, after which refreshments were served Mis. Henrj M Todd of (lillley. Cal Is lsltlng with Mr and Mrs L. P. ami L. W. Lund, She Is a former resident of Pleasant Gimc. Tim "Three Wise Men" followed the Star from the East. Why not other wise men and women follow the "Star" now Tho "Star" Is on eery bag of flour at Chipmau's !t0-lt The Llndon Tcadieis are pi cp.it lug to ghe a Hallow 'een p.ut at Llndou tonight. The Pleasant Urine mid j Manila teachers will be their guests ' The big sm i.il uulit of tin week was the High School party In the Orpli-et Hall last night, a feature or which whf the new dances taught eaiiller In the week. Mis. .1. C. Halllda) and daughter, Mrs II. W Jacobs spent Saturday with Mrs. Wm Robinson of Amcrlcn Fork, In honor or the hitters birthday. Thomas Liiisou underwent an operation oper-ation Wcdncsdn) and had two quarts of fluid remoxed from his idde He Is reported as reeling much better Mrs liyiiim Carson has gone to Garfield wheie hho will spend some, tlmo with her husband who Is working there. Mr. Alva Chlpman. Mr. and .Mrs .1 C. Hallldny and Mr. and Mrs II W laeobs motored to Spring llle, Wi-dnes-day evening Mr. Joseph Fngo who has been work- ,ng at Salt Lake tho past ten d.iyf -oturned home Titcwdii) and Is engaged engag-ed putting the shelving buck ill the Rex Theatie. A number of Pleasant Grove ellUciif went over .Ionian river to search foi Johnnton's cannons supposed to be sunk In the ilvor. The, water Is tor high for successrul work It. R. Lyman and Engineer Moignu Statu Road olllclalw are expected In .Meas.mt Orovo today to ai range toi ho eonuneneement of work on the tnto ro.nl Improveinonth. Tlioro has been no High School this .veek, the school being closed that the nrnie-18 might have the boys' help li lining beets nr.irlj all the bo)H have ment the week In .ho beet fields and nr i result but few '"'" ,pfl "l",Ul,' UUI you ever use Cedar Vall.WlI.iid-vhent Vall.WlI.iid-vhent Flour? Theio Is a flavor about hu broad nindo rrom this flour that mi. not be. surpassed Every bag hnf -Green Cedar Tree" on ll. I)ontb satisfied with any other-Chlpmau s make and handle It-Cull them up It Mis Emma Dkw .ind daughter, Mis Slid. Oltoi sou or Salt Lake spent not oral days this weeJ;vllstl..gM.K'; Tco Chrlstenseu. Mrs. Okor l Chilstensen'H mother, and htciiii cnino from Scandinavia Llojd Gray Is the, now clerk In tho Ilediiulst Drug storo In plncu of Rov Smith, tho left Wednesday for Dcs Moines, Iowa, to take a course In phnrmncy. L W Lund arrived last week from Iowa with nlny head of puio bred stallions stal-lions wlilch.hu will sell to Utah and Idaho lovviis this winter. Probably no other man In Utah has done, more to improve Utah horses than hns Mr Lund Mrs S E."Alklro was taken to Provo Moiid.o to undergo an operation for appeii'lidtlH The operation wns high- Miuossful and the lady is now pio-Rri'ssliig pio-Rri'ssliig nicely. Tin Misses Hentrlco and Vlrglu Gray gavo n trouseau tea to twenty-rivv twenty-rivv of Hielr young lndy frlnnds Tliiirs-cb.) Tliiirs-cb.) evening. The livening was spent ti. au.ilg Hnr and serving refiesh- llli'llls Mrs. J. Sunt Wolker entertained Friday evening In honor or her In other Roy YSinltli and her bothcr-ln-lnvv, Stephen Shelley who lert Wednesday for Des Moines. Iowa. Refreshments nnd games furnished thu evenings enjoyments. en-joyments. Tho engagements of Miss Ueatrki Gray mid Leonard Chrlstenseu of Richfield also that of Mlsn Vlrgie Gray and Clareucu Wcks aro announced. The two uveuts will be consumated in doublo wedlng about tho middle of November ikn Pcurson, Fred Foutz, William Peaison and Leo llriinhnll formed nil nuto pnrty who went to tho Deep Creek country Saturday to Investigate a water proposition that Mr. Pearson has filed on. lie has a Bttc.im larger than Rattle Creek, that by piping it for n distance cuu bo convened to some of the most fertile laud In the state. James Rlehaido, who has been oper- Wlm atlug the pump at Cherry Creek, that KW sends water, up to Mammoth, canM Dl home, last week for (ho winter. Guy jEfff Richards who has been spending it IJm fe,vv weeks there also returned, Mr. wiBl Richards reports the dry farms In the fyP Tlntle Valley to hnvo given good yields ijJS1 of wheat and that the big Jesse Knight iftjli concrete grain elevator with a (10,000 mWL bushel capacity Is nearly full Wfit. |