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Show " PLEASANT GROVE LOCALS Miss 1'roiino In quarantined in with small pox. Josoph 12. Thorno of 8alt Uko was a Pleasant Grove visitor Tuosady. Mr. Frank Hnrdmnn Is homo from Helper where ho has been working. Samuel I'ocplcs Tuesday for Mln-ncapollH, Mln-ncapollH, for an Indefinite period. Arable nichlns of Salt I.ako was a 1'leooant Groo visitor Monday. Do J on subscribe for. tills paper or borrow Hi Wliy not subscribe? Raymond Monson left Tuesday for tho Northern Stnlea where he will fulfill ful-fill a mission. Mr. and Mrs. Juno Cook and children chil-dren of Helper are vlsltlnr; hero, with Mr. and Mrs. John lloultee. Miss Merviene Jonson left Saturday for Sprlngvllle, where she will ro-main ro-main Indefinitely. Mr. O. I'. Uirson spent Wednesday Wednes-day in l'rovo visiting wlUi her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Nolson. Mrs. Carol Hurtrado and Miss Ha-xel Ha-xel Nolson were Salt lAko visitors Thursday. S. Ilurton Smith was n Salt Kake and Magna visitor a few days this week. " .1. S. Holdaway returned to Mc-Cammon, Mc-Cammon, Ida., Sunday' aftor spending tho past month hero with his family. F.rroll Hnlllday has returned home from Castlo Gate, where ho hno been working, Miss Norma Suudberg left Tuehdity for Itexburg, Ida., whoro sho will spend un ludoflnlto time. Lincoln's nirthday Is Feb. 12th; St. Valentino's D.iy Feb. Hth and Wnsh-Ington'o Wnsh-Ington'o Illrthday lb, 22nrt, on Sun day. t MIhh Anna Ilasmusr.on, a nurso at the L. I). 8. hospital opent tho ween end here laltliiK friends and relatives. Hleroy West entertained the fo'-lowing fo'-lowing at n card party at hla home Saturday evening, M-ols Hayes, Kdna Paulson. Vera Tliomo, I.co Walker nnd,n. II. Church. T i Mr and Mrs. C, 1. Larson received1 receiv-ed1 a tolegram Wednesday morning U tho effect thnt thoy wero tho proud grandparents of a baby girl, born to . Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Larson of Sri- ' cramento, Cal. i Mr. Starley of Provo was a visitor hero Tuesday. Mr. n nil Mrs. Armo Clnlstlansen of American Fork, wero visitors her Tuesday. Mrs. Win. Clvlsh and llttlo daughter or Salt l-ako aro visiting at tho Cul-mor Cul-mor hotel with Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Culmer. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis of Mc-Cnmmon, Mc-Cnmmon, Ida., wero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Holdawny last Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Surely a Great Man. Henry had Just started to school and was filled with the patriotic spirit spir-it of the times, as well as kindergarten kinder-garten wisdom. "Was Francis Scott Key n great man 7" he asked one dny of the folks at home. "I think he was, why?" '"Pause I think n fellow lba.t writes n sour what everyone has to stnnd up to, must bo u great man." |