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Show i r. I f s i 1 I r. 'i '5 a f i ; ' 3! . - n V I i Hi is . 3 SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1929. PLEASANT GROVE REVESWr SATURDAY. MAY 3 Pleasant Grove Locals 1 Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark mad a business trip to Salt Lake Wednesday. ? Mr. and Mrs.' James , D. Thorne' and ' son, Cyril. 'were Payson Tlsitora Sun day afternoon. . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sorenson of Logan,-5 were gueBts of Mr. and Mrs H. V. Swenson Sunday. Mr. Soretasoa was forme county pest Inspector.1 Mrs". N. P. Uensen accompanied her husband to Salt . Lake Thursday, where he went for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson, Reed Warnick and Mr. B. Smith of Ogden were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Warnick. .. " The Manila 4-H club has purchased four registered calves from the State of Washington. Mrs. . Dean Smith of Alpine, spent . the past week jith-hrmotljerMra. Maggie Iloluian. - - Delbert Fugal joined his wife at Clrcleville Wednesday, and together they will take an auto ttrip through the scenic parts of Southern Utah, Mr. and Mrs. M. 8; Christiansen made a business trip to Proro Wednesday. Wed-nesday. .' Mrs. Melvin McDaniel of Salt Lake, visited Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James C. Peterson. ' Mrs. Leon Smith and . daughter, Ruth, spent Saturday in Salt' Lake, risi ting Mrs. Smith's sister, Mrs. X L. Brown. ; At the. recent B. Y. U. lnrltatlonal meet George Gourley received first place in the pole vault &nl Leroy Smith second place In high Jumping. Ruth Smith and Arvel Anderson have been selected to give the Semi nary address at the graduation exer- double trio, M Mens quartet the Pub The Manila Ward Mutual will hold their ward Mutual contest this evening even-ing (Saturday) at 8 p. m. It will consist con-sist of the Mutual play, Junior Girl cises of the Seminary to be held May 26. The Second Ward Primary teachers were entertained by Stella Hardman and Jennie Wadley at the home of Mrs. Hardman Wednesday evening. Games were played and a delicious lunch' served. Mr. and MrS. -L. B. Maxfleld and daughter, May, of Grantsville were dinner gffests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfleld Sunday.' " "" .,Z:J:ly . Mr. and Mrs. ' T. H. Gleason, Mr. Mr. Nelson and Mr. McGregor, friends of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Dusenberry, while they have been 'In South America, called on relatives here last Monday. They state that Mr. and Mrs. Dusenberry will return home within the present year. ; SEE and HEAR them Talk;"' Stag; ;nCT5ancT AT PROVO PARAMOUNT rt Home of Perfected 4,1 VitaphonoA Movietone u FRI, & SAX. May 3 - 4 Fully Synchronize ltlTT MuaJo and Special Effects RICHARD DIX 0 Is 64 u -.- in REDSKIN A Paramount Picture Filmed In Natural Colon In , (the Ooraeous Indian country ,c Also Talking Comedy; . 'j 4 BIO DAYSI v r t Starts SUNDAY May 5 f ALL TALKING 8 Singing- and Dancing CHARLES jBUDDY ROGERS NANCY CARROLL 7 In " "CLOSE HARMONY" A Paramount Picture i . When. "Buddy Sina and playa 3 you'll jiSn the chorus. 7 Also" Talking , Act - ' .IHURS. FBI. & SAT , if May 9 .-10, 11 100 Talking- a 100 LanghMg 1 1 - 100 American! ''THE HOME? TOWNERS" A Vltaphone Talking Picture. with All-Star Cast ". If You Want Comedy -. SEE the things they do! HEAR the things they say I u . "? Also Talking- Act , . i,Iii!ilH!p,!U.iili. and Mrs. Aro"hl -Maxfleld and Mrs. Marie Bennett attended the funeral Saturday of the baby boy of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Broomhead of Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Humphries visit ed Sunday in Rlverton with Mr, Humphries' old missionary com panlon, Thomas Nicholas. lie Speaking contest and the Beehive Girls retold story. Mrs. Leon Smith and Mrs. Alvln Nellson were Provo visitors Thursday. Thurs-day. ... -i . - , . y .... ' Mrsr W. B. Crandairof Sprlngrllle, visited Sunday with. Mrs. Jessie Wad-ley Wad-ley and family. Frienls -of Merlin Wadley pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised him Thursday evening In honor of his birthday. The City Fathers have recently purchased a hundred feet of 2 Inch "nose to add to the city Are equipment ' Roy Fage and John Halllday win sing two selections at Alpine, Sunday evening at their-Sacrament meeting. , 'v ' . - Mrj. Garland Clark returned home Wednesday fromi ,the Leht Hospital, where she recently underwent a serious ser-ious operation. - - W- inada a business trip' to Grove Wednesday and Thunl : Ray PbOey. who wi, 0Der,. j Friday at the Lehl HospC? ' MihIIkIH'I. ....... W n i ' icyurtea to tt Ing nicely. -. Mrs. Isaac Hayes entertained the oung Mothers Club -at -her home Thursday afternoon. After the les son on "Child Culture" was given by Miss , Estelle Fenton, the .afternoon was spent in social chaU , Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark have purchased pur-chased a home In Salt Lake and will move their family to their new loca- tion ar soon as school closes. Wtfl Mrs. F. S. Humphries motored to Salt Lake City Friday - In - company with Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Anderson where they spent the 'day combining business and pleasure. The Beehive Girls of the Manila ward participated In a re-told story contest Tuesday evening. The Misses Nell Swenson, Lucy Wadley and Lor raine Swenson received the highest scores. These girls will compete for first place in the ward contest Satur day evening. Miss -Estelle Fenton, Mrs. Fern Edwards and Mrs. Martha Adams were the judges. - Mrs, Clara White gave a birthday party in honor of herilttle son, Ray the occassloni being his" sixth birth day.-Ten children were presents Ellen Ilerbertson, Gwefi War burton, TSryce and Don Adams, Berneil, Wayne and Rhodney Jackson,- Richard Adams Aryeen Adams and Rose Herbertson. They enjoyed lunch . and a pleasant afternoon by listening to the child ren's hour from KSL. , The Primary conference of the Manila ward was held Sunday even jng. resident Nettle warnick was in : charge. ., A- very excellent group exercise from' each class . was given Short talks were given by Lillian Ellis, former president, Bishop L..M. Atwood and Mrs. Ethel West of the Primary board. . Mrs. Laura Robert son, Mrs. Regina Thorne and Mrs, Niels Swenson vt the Stake board were present. -4- Mrs. Rollo Thornton entertained the Wamptha Club ; at her home Thursday afternoon. The special guests were: Mrs, Clarence 8. Hill and Mrs. Rulon Dixon. The members present were: Mesdames LeRoy Thome, Paul Adamson, Glen Wadley, Kent Adamson, Alton Clark, - Howard Thorne, Vance West, Herman Tar duhn, George Wilson, Errol Halllday, Elton Taylor aid Robert Marrott. The afternoon was spent In sewing and social chat, after hich dainty rer freshments were served. - The Sunshine committee of the Second Ward Relief Society entertain- ed Thursday afternoon at the home of Sarah , Wajkei, "Jn Tbonor of-MrsJ5m ma Keogh, who has spent the winter here with her. sisters, Mrs. Stina Ball and Mrs. Walker. She will leave soon for her home In Oregon. The guests were: Airs. T. H. Gleason, Amelia Boulter, Maggie ' Johnson, Margaret Christensen, Annie Hillman, Hattle Richards, Stina Ball, Mary Jeppson, LMraMaryAaderson, Martha-peter son, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Wilsomo-hume, Wilsomo-hume, Stella Hardman, Mrs. Anna Williams, Olivia Fonts, Nora Peter- son, Amelia Thompson and Mrs. John E. Smith. - lama, Clark, Jr., and Ming Edna have attended school In Salt Lake the past winter, William at the TJ. of U. and Edna at Henager's Business' college. Mrs. Clark has spent part of the last week at the capitol city preparing the new home ready for occupancy. The Pleasant Grove High - School Band will play at the tabernacle ' in Provo during the assembling of the crowd for the morning program for High School Day Friday, May 3. The band also is scheduled for one number num-ber on the program- - . - John G. Johnson is at the Airdl Hospital in Provo seriously 111. Last Friday while at work he - suffered severe pain in his eyes, which necessitated necess-itated calling a doctor the following dayJi?unday.Jie was - taken: tothe hoflpital and his afflicted eye operated upon. From last reports, he was In a very critical condition. His family are constantly at his bedside, and hie sons in; New York and other eastern points have been notified of hisll-i neas. Fords fSO" Fords EACH , . ' Six to choose from at this price. ROADSTERS TOTOINCrS TRUCKS , All with starters, good tires and runs like a ! Ford should run. Why walk when you can get " a car for this price? , . Will Trade For Chickens or Sell On Teririg.':" Martin Nielsen Auto Co. . . 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