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Cut the sketch out and paste it in your Comic Saapbook and then watch for other picture of your favorite comic characters. - yonder what tyd't lauhinc i Ad whr h sjuvjne I un. -U' likely du to something that Ot Major Hoopk'a done! By Ahern v He 7jDv,fVrcR U)HAT V0H"E& Otl HE. ICE TO 1 ; : . t..r Pleasant Grove? Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pugal bl Boston Bos-ton who are spending the summer In Pleasant Grove are being, ? x-tenslvely x-tenslvely entertained. On Sunday, evening: jthey, in company 'With Mr; and Mrs. Harold Thorne ' were guests at the Markham home In Provo. Monday they were entertained enter-tained by Salt Lake friends and Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swenson of Provo gave a social in their honor. On -Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pugal gave a dinner party for them ; and Thursday evening the Fugal reunion was held at the J. P. Fugal home. Every member of the family fam-ily being present. The rooms were artistically adorned with flowers from the garden, as was also the long table -wnlch sealed the following: fol-lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fugal of Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Milford Gardner Gard-ner and family of Afton, Wyo., Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swenson and daughter of Provo, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Fugal, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal, Miss Genevieve Fugal, Jean, Anna and' John Paul of Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, Mrs. George Nelson, and Mrs. Victor Duke were Pleasant Grove visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel West entertained their entire family in a reunion at their home on Friday, the fifty members all being present. Dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs. Nathanial West, Mr. and Mrs. V. N. West and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal, Vance West, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. West and from Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. D. A. West, Mr. and Mrs. JW. West; from Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Bryan West. Payson Mrs. A. B. Wilson Correspondent Phone 64 Mrs. Weston Bean was hostess at a most attractive bridge party last Friday evening. Crystal baskets of sweet peas decorated the tables and cards were placed for ; Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mrs. Howard Wilson, Wil-son, Mrs.' Louis Parkin, Mrs. Ned Wightman, Mrs. . Merrill Smith, Mrs.. LaGrande Gudmundsent- Mrs. Walter Ware, Miss Leona McClel-lan, McClel-lan, Mrs. Wayne Loveless, Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Mrs. Dean. Wight-man Wight-man and Mrs. George Wilson. Prizes were won by Mrs." Ware and Mrs. Harmer. r r ; k r Mrs. Elmo Christensen entertained enter-tained the ladies of her card club from Spanish Fork at a charming ly arranged function at her horr Thursday evening. Guests exclusive of club members who enjoyed the delightful affair . were Mrs. : Carl Pryor of Denver Mrs." Isaac J. Taylor of Salt Lake, Mrs. Marvin Arnold, Mrs. David C. Bowen, Mrs. Angus Christensen of all of Span ish Fork and Mrs. Frank Kerr of Payson, Mrs. Lois White and Mrs. Kerr received the prizes. Baskets of sweet peas decorated the tables and summer flowers were arranged at tractively about the rooms,.;? James Garner ' announces the marriage of his daughter, Iris Hill , Garner to Charles Warner- Hutchi son of Lake Shore.. The ceremony was performed pn Wednesday at '3 p. m. in the First ward .church with Bishop Otto B. Erlandson officiat ing. Immediate members of ,the family were present.. in the eve-. ning a large reception rwas giyenv in tneir Honor at the Lake snore ward hall by the., bridegroom's . parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Schwenemahl A program and dancing provided the entertainment and a buffet supper was served. The young couple received re-ceived many lovely wedding gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Coray spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake with friends. They visited with " their son, Dale Coray, who Is at the . military training camp at Fort Douglas. Helen Coray remained for a week's visit. ' - ' ; v Mrs. Meredith Amos entertained the Tres Joli Bridge club Wednesday: Wednes-day: evening at the home ofMrs. W.T.Amos. Special guestswere Mrs, W. C. McCormIck,iMlss Jane . 1 Wood, Mw. Harvey Smith; Mrs. E. Robinson, Mrs. Bert "Stevens, Mrs. Eustace MendenhalT and Mrs. Amos. Club members present were ' Mrs. Earl Page, Mrs. J-Hv-EUs- worth, Mrs. Paul DaylsMrs. Wen- daii Erlandson, Mrs." Ben;. Taylor; - Mrs. Eugene HilImant.;Mrs.. C. H. Dixon and Mrs. Selby Dixonr Mrs. Mendenhall and Mrs. C.H. Dixon received the prizes.1 ' ''aVr Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Erlandson ; and children spent their Pioneer . day vacation at Grandaddy lakes. , i Mrs. Ida Chatwin and children of ' : ' - Los Angeles have been visiting here with, her sister, Mtt. Paul xavts. . Mrs, Wallace Brown; entertained at a luncheon followed with con- - tract bridge Tuesday evening. Her guests Included; Mrs? Howard Shuler, Miss Leitai Lant,VMrs. Hy-f rum McClellan; Mrs. Eldon. Ludlow, Lud-low, Miss Madoline Robinson; Mrs. Hazel Perkins. Miss Helen Reece. Prizes were , won by Mrs. Ludlow 5 and Mrs, McClellan. v-. - ; Mrs. Will McClellan entertained the members of her contract bridge club at" her home Tuesday evening. ? . Mrs. Henry 4 Jeppson ' returned home Sunday from, Salt r.Lake where she has- been for the past month with Mr.; and Mrs, Quayle f Dixon. ...The pixons: accompanied - her home and Mrs. Dixon and chil- ' , dren will remain, for a fortnight at ' the Jennson home-i Mr; Dixon re-' - ' 4 j I turne4tQSa4t" LakerUonasy eve- ning. r V M I ' - - . . - |