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Show Mr. Roy Wilson of Garfield, was a Pleasant Grovo visitor Sunday. Miss Florence Frnmpton was an American Fork visitor Tuesday. Will American defeat Lehlt SmuIn'H Academy, Lehl, Friday, Feb. 4, 1910. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson, from Canada, wero the guosts of Mr. and Mrs. 8. F. Walker Wednesday. Misses Avis and Sadlo Mills were Provo visitors Tuesday evening. Mr. Frank Rlchlns was a Provo vlBltor Tuesday. Mr. James Wcano and Parley Nell-son Nell-son wero Salt Lake visitors Thursday Thurs-day and Friday. Mrs. Alox Thornton and daughtor Leah woro Salt Lake visitors lost Saturday. Mr. Charles Harper was a Salt Lnko visitor during tho foro port of the week. Mr. and Mrs E. II. Davis, Mra. O. L. Klttlnger, Mrs. LoRoy Davis and Miss Cholta Davis wero ,'guest! of Mrs. Lucy Gray Monday. Alva Chlpman, while going to Provo Pro-vo early in tho wook, had a head on and rear end collision with his auto. Whllo passing n sleigh It backed Into tho fenders of his rear wheels and Immediately after, Mr Chlpman humped Into an auto truck slightly Injuring his bumpers. Mesdames flnmuol Oroen, Ida Hang and Clarence Chrlstonsen gavo a regular reg-ular old time "hoe down" party in it , 'r.rron building Wdncsdny night. Besides tho dancing there was picnic and coffee. Two hundred were prosont. Mrs. W. L. Hayes has been confined to her homo this week with la grippe. Bishop RaBmuBscn of Draper, was a Pleasant Grove visitor Thursday. Mrs John Wearno was In Provo Thursday. Will American defeat I.ohll Smuln's Academy, lehl, Friday, Feb. 4, 1910. Another case of Bcarlet fever was quarlntincd this week nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Fugal. Tho Lindon Dramatic company played to a good house at Sharon Thursday night and will go to Alpine tonight. N.C. Williamson has sold his homo In tho northeast part of tho town to Alma nodmall, Jr. and will occupy the Joseph E. Thorno houso on Main street. Mrs. Margaret Thorne entertained at a party Tuesday evening, a delicious delici-ous supper wns served to the following: follow-ing: Mr. and Mrs' Robert Thome, I Mr. and Mrs David Tlu Mr and Mrs. F. C. Banks, Mr. irs. John Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Ellc Gray, Mr. and Mrs. John Chrlstenscn, Mr and Mrs Walter Hongg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Swcn Nellson, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Annltstead, Mrs. John Burson of Rla-ho, Rla-ho, Mrs. Mngglo Marrlot, MIhb Mabel Jensen, Miss Florence Marriott, Mr. Elvln nnd Fred Thorno. Tho evening even-ing was spent in parlor games and music, a splondid time was reported by all. Will American defeat Lehlt Smuln's Academy, Lehl, Friday, Feb. 4, 1910. T Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams of Vineyard, will occupy the old Aston homo In 'Lindon, Mrs. John Brown who enmo to Pleasant Grovo recently worn Poca-tolo, Poca-tolo, Idaho, was visiting relatives In Provo tho early part of tho week. Mrs C. E. Thomns spent Sunday in Provo helping to colebrato her mother's 81st birthday. Vineyard Ward gavo Mr. nnd Mrs. Bradford Sinnwoy a shower Wednesday Wednes-day cvonlng In honor of their rccont wedding. llishop Culllmoro, who 1h serving on the Federal Jury, was homo sovcral dnys this week becousn of Illness. Mr. and Mrr W. A. Boulton entertained enter-tained nt n houso party Wednesday night. Cards, games and refreshments refresh-ments mndo a most pleasant evening. Mrs. Allco Drlggs Brown of Salt Lako uncut a part of tho week in Pleasant Grovo, a guest of hor sister sis-ter Mrs Luna B, Clark. Mrs. Christina Steggell spent Wednesday Wed-nesday ovening in American Fork attending at-tending a pnrty given by Mrs. John Stoggoll. See A. Bradder, Lehl for your cemetery ceme-tery and monument work. 30-tt William Hooloy of Lindon, and Miss lUanch Klmber of Provo Bench, released re-leased tho Information to their friends this week that thoy wero marled In Fnrmtngton on January 14th. fa I ! ! Mr. and Mrs W. R. Frampton, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Ash and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Frampton of Provo, woro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs W, O, Frampton ovor Sunday. Harold Robinson, attending tho U. of U spent tho latter part of this week with his folks In Pleasant Grovo. Ha wris recently operated on for appendicitis. appen-dicitis. C. E. Spraguo of Provo, new district business manager for tho Utah Power and Light compuuy, was In PleaBant Grove Thursday looking after tho company's Interests. A. K. Thornton and Sons secured tho contract for supplying tho local forest rango with salt this year. It will require about 2 tons for tho sen-son. sen-son. N. P. Paulson, who has beon working work-ing Salt Lako for sovoral months came home Wednesday. Ho will remain re-main for sovoral days. ' Mrs. Ella Williams rrrrlvod from Ploeho Wednesday for a visit with hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis B. Robinson. Tho Juniors of tho local High school gavo a most successful farco In connection con-nection with pictures Wednesday night, netting 30 towards tho pur-chaso pur-chaso of an encyclopedia sot that they aro giving tho High school. Tho Miss Babcock reading assisted by Miss Romania Hyde, violinist, in tho Ta'bernaplo last Friday night was a well attended affair and one of tho most artlstlo entertainments ever glvqn hore. Mrs. Louis Glnino prosentod her husband with a baby girl Friday. Mrs. Geo. Penry is suftorius from a severe attack of la gilppe. KrneBt Foutz has a llttlo daugbt.-r suffering with rheumatic fever. G. A. Anderson spent Tuetdt.y in Salt Lake on business. Tho locul fire department basket ball team will play a game with tho B. Y, U. nt Provo tonight. Mr A. N. tun-sou who n..i boi-u in, Is now very iivru Improved James A. Nelson made a business trip to Oarflold and Unit I.nke Inst week. The M. I. A. associations of tho three wards spent Tuesday evening, their open night, practicing the now dances for tho big ball that the stake will i;lvo In tho near future Joseph C. Halllday of A. K. Thornton Thorn-ton & Sons, spent Monday In Provo nnd Tuesday In Salt I.nke plnclng orders for spring goods. Aithur Hall, manager of the Head-qulst Head-qulst Drug Btore, spent tho mid-week la Salt Lake on business. Mrs. K. Ncllsoif of Redmond, Sevier Sev-ier county, Is spending tho winter with her daughter, Mrs Chilstlnn Steggell. Mr. and Mrs Alma Kirk Mr. nnd Mis. Hyrum Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Richardson attended the opera -llul-Bul. II. I Clark, who has been 111, wob In his store Thursday for tho time In several weeks. George Larson's homo, also t'. Kemp's homo were released fiotu quarlntiuo for scat let fever this week. 'Pm tics, who came down from Heber this week, report the snow three feet on the level In somo cases. Tho pcoplo pco-plo drive right over the fences where tho snow Is drifted. I The Scandinavian ball was a great! success socially as well as financially, all who woro In nttendanco are hoping that t there will bo a rcpltltlou ot tli danco In tho near future. Ole AuderBuu was In Lehl Sunday visiting Mrs Joseph W. Anderson, who Is slowly recovering at tho homo ol hor brother, A. L. Yates. Her husband Is In Pleasant Grovo also slowly recovering re-covering but Is not yot able to bo on his feet for nny length of tlmo. Tho student body of tho High school devoted spcclnl chnpol exorcises yes-tcrday yes-tcrday to tho basketball game with Lehl. W. L. Hayes did tho talking. Tho Sonlors presontcd a takeoff on tho closing gamo of last year. During the day they paraded down town and did somo good advertising stunts. L. W. Lund left Thursday for Morgan Mor-gan county, whoro ho will placo ono of tho stnlllons that was Imported from tho East last fall. Ho sent a fine spcclnion of the Belgium breed to Lehl .ycBtordoy. Bishop Money of Spanish Fork, had it in charge Tho Dlscrlct Court last week gave a Judgment for 600 In favor of Thomas Thom-as Gleason for tho burning of his sheds and hay stneks by tho 8. P., I A., & 8 L. about two years ago. The Monlli. Primers' or ulzutlon nro propnrln special feature for tliclr noxt nzui.tr meeting. I'r )f. Merrill Mer-rill ot tho B. '. U. of Provo, lion beon Invited to dollvor his fomous lecture on "Animal Husbandry," nccompon-led nccompon-led by storcoptlcan views. The Relief Society of Manila ward met Tuesday afternoon and decided to hold a weekly mooting nnd consldor tho lessons outlined by tho General Board. Mrs. Angl Warnlck gavo tlio lesson, "Tho Modern Home." Thcro was u good attondanco and all of felt that tho subjoct mattor was of practical pract-ical valuo to all mothors. Noxt Tuesday Tues-day tho lesson, "Tho Women of tho Bible," will bo considered by Mrs. Adona 8wensen. |