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Show IX PI. Grove Locals il Ike Hayes was among tho business ilB vtttors In Pjrovo Wednesday' jRjl Mre. 0. Petersen spent tho week .MM nJ in 8prlngvllle with relatives. MM Mrs. Bertram West and children of Bh 0alt Iako, nro hero spending tho ' V I week with rolatlvcs and friends. 11 im I Mrs. James Thprno of Shelley, Ids- iHlB 0' vl8'tod MrB Margaret Thome II here the forepart of tho week. ysTfli (H i I IS I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ashton of Salt S I ' Lake spent Thursday In Pleasant I I tft -h, arovc visiting Mri. J. J. Hay. ' , ' , . Mr. and Mrs. Alma Gardner woro 4alt Lake visitors Monday and Tues-H Tues-H day with relatives and friends. Mrs. T. F. Carlisle and, Mrs. Blroy IK Flack of Alpine spent the week end IK i Pleasant Grovo vlsltlna Mrs. J. L. 81fl' - Awood. HK Mrs. Stena Clayton and1 Miss Viola Ui West and J, P. Fugal were among' IK thoso from Pleasant jGrova who attead- IK ' ad the June Conference In Salt Lake. Hn Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Johnson and VBtt eklldren and Mrs. B. J. Hayes spent I IB' Tuesday la Spanish Fork with Mr. IS and Mrs. W. II. Homer. J S I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams of 9) i Magna, spent the latter part ot the ,j D week here with Mrs: Williams' par- f Ig aata, Mr and Mra.'tOle'A-dersoa. ' ! I i ,(, - I ' ' I 1 Mr. and Mrs. -Niels Fugal and f lawliy, Mr. and djifjs. , Isaac' Snnberg , J enjoyed a ten days' vacation visiting relatives; and friends: in Salt Lake flB ! ' and Provo. m sill si-ll jj Mrs. J. H. Wootton of Washington. W j 0. C, daughter or Mrs, 0. P. Lar-jjj Lar-jjj ' sob of Pleasant Grove, sang two ' selections at a party given by .'Pre. M and Mrs. Harding (a the home of two I thousand dlaoMod veterans ot the !!-.' war, recently. ' 5 :i The farewell meeting 'held In the ! g I Tabernacle hero Sunday for Russell i j fweeaon and Emmett Hayes, who, I I leave la the noajf uture on. missions, ! i was well attended "ai'd. enjoyed by iaSl ? -, .11 ' 1 twj I ;; - t , h . ijflj V , .Practically' evefy..teeniWer' of the J flah and GameAMoelatlon, loft'dur- V i tag the, latter part of tho week for n Yarfoua' fishing Imunts, to enjoy the ma ; good trout fishing. Several pf the D j parties who left, have already to-; turned and roport good fishing and! H 1 o sptondld time. ' ' . ' 'fi '1 All tho avallalilo holp In town has M jj bees intiBtorcd out to aid In the hur- Q if "' vesting of tho cnonnoiin berry crop 1 I that is now on In full swing. In the S 3' Tomllson patch nlonc, It Is reported 5 A . there nro from 175 to 200 plokors I w dally. Next wcok will aoo tho rush ''j. of tho beroseason at Its height. H a c Tho buslncBS houses dlspluyod Old R S Glory Wednesday In hoHor ot the M M Utth birthday of tho flag. On June fij l ; 4, 1777 DetsyRoss presented tho H J ag she had njado, to Congress, and P : 3 it wns accepted r.a the National Emb- n ! J lem, and later the day designated as K .Flag Day. I J ' MIbh Bva Clurk returned home this J Jweek for the summer, alter attending 1 v tho U. of U. In Salt Lako, Miss Clqrk I fias boon very successful In hor work, Sj , ,. having completed threo years study I n two years. Aftot nnothor year nt I ' Abe unlvoralty alio will, bo qualified M to ; touch high school subjects. H Durdoll Roblson received a ixalnlul ij Injury to his loft hand, when tho W foroflngor wan cut off below the' first U knuckle whlo working at Provo x Tuesduy Mo was helping unload a .' car of tle, whon ono of thotn cmo down on his finger, catching It be-K be-K r f tweon the tie and tho steel car, nevor-I nevor-I lng tho ffncr bolow the first Joint i ( I Tho M. I. A. of the Flrat ward will I 1 havo chnrgo ot a special program i which will bo given at the Sacrament a meeting In tho First ward Sunday jt afternoon. Tho program us outlined 1 will Includo talks on av and Order, M , Judgo C. 11. Hnrpor will bo tho prln- 1 cipal spcakor and special musilcal IS numbers havo been nrranged. j Tho mombers of tho Young Mothers J Club pleasantly uurprlBcd Uio officers i of tho organization who recently roll ro-ll tired, nt tho homo of Mrs. L. n. j Adamnon Thursday afternoon. Tho I a afternoon was iilcasantly spent in tho jj usual Activities after which rcfrcsli-. j mebts'Vfore (.orve'd, Tho retiring offl- 1 cers aro Mrs. L. U, Adampon, Mio. M. t 8. Christlnnson and Mrs, a, U Smith," jj 'j tno newly elected oilcors nro Mrs. II. !? I W.Jncobs, president MJ-s. K. G. Smith' ' ! vlco-prcsldent and Mrs."p, O. Llno-sj Llno-sj baugh, secretary,. sSBlBlH MSBlllllllllllMrenreiuiMii.iii,jti!iSjaaSMBgtJgBg -'VBBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSk "a5 .V'fllr JfvpMvBSSSSJpSBSSSjiKS Hugh Nebeker tMas a buslaeas vis-tor vis-tor at Salt take Wednesday. A now confectionery has been erected erect-ed next to the Clark Service ttaUen.' , Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Draper, were among tho visitors 'to Tlmpanogos Cave Sunday ; , , Mrs. Fon Robinson ot Amorican Fork . was here visiting her, parents Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagstaft were tnT Salt Lake Wedensday In the la-terost la-terost of the Pleasant Grove Mere. An Item overlooked last week, waa tho arrival of a baby girl, born May 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Reed Philips. Mrs. .Genevieve Jftrvla of Provo, spent tho week end here at the home of Jos. Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. Ike Hayes and Miss Verda Hilton were visitors at Provo and Geneva Sunday' Mrs. Ernest Eaton of Vernal, spent tho forepart ot ihe week here visiting visit-ing Mrs. Mary Armlstead. Rollo Harris and family of Sugar City, Idaho, and Mrs. James Rlgby of Rexburg, Idaho, are visiting here this "week with Mlsa Amy Rosza. The town will bo beautifully decorated decor-ated next week with flags and bunting bunt-ing and other gala attire in honor of the big Strawberry Day: Mr. end Mrs. William Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernold Williamson of Provo spent Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Baxter. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Harrington and drughter Natalie, spent the latter part ot the week visiting in' Salt Lake City. A very pleasing dancing party waa given Friday night at the Llndon Amusement Hall by the ward M."I. A. A splendid time was had by alL Mrs., WlDtleJd Hurst of, Shelley; Idaho, 'retHrned- to her home there Wodnesday after visiting relatives here. J " ' Myrtle and Emily Anderson of this city and' Ray Robinson, Marlon Gardner, Gard-ner, Mary Harris and Oro Moore of PrAvo were visitors at the Tlmpan-ogos Tlmpan-ogos Cave Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Harper and son Gordon of Mphrlnnd, Idaho, spont the forepart of tho week 'horo, vlolt-Ing vlolt-Ing rolatlvcs. Thoy lert. for their homo Thursday. Muny 'former rcsldonts and old time acquaintances nro expojetod to be back In Pleasant Grove for Strawberry Straw-berry day. Plans nro being made for many visitors. Tho cunning factory will commence, operations Monday morning. The run will commonco with strawberries The building and machlnory has been put In first class shnpo and a good run Is expocted. Mr. and Mra, Theo Nnsh, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Wadley and daughter May, were visitors In Provo Sunday, tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Frod Farmer. C, P. Larson had tho end of. a finger cut off, when It became caught ' 'In tho lawn mower' Tuesday. Tho In- Jurod member Is healing rapidly however. j Mrs, Jos. Fago entertained at her homo Saturday evening, Tho out of town guests wero Mr. and Mrs. Tlort i Thorno of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conway ot Salt Lnko and Mrs. Win-Held Win-Held Hurst of Shalloy, Idaho. Word received thlgwook concerning concern-ing Wlllard Smith, who Is at the St. I Marks hospital In Salt Ixiko, Is to tho effect thnt ho Is Improving rap-' Idly. Ho Is (now ablo to bo out on tho porch. Mr. Smith was Injured by a brick wall falling on him two weeks ago. A Johnson family reunion was hold hero Saturday afternoon at tho homo ot II, E, Johnson. Tho out ot town peoplo present woro Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Olpln, Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Rus-son Rus-son of alt Iako; Mrs. Geo. U. Web- ' stor of Cedar City; Mrs. Clara Mc-Alllstor Mc-Alllstor of niondlng, Tlioro woro 45 present. Mr, and Mrs, Perry Jensen, Mr, and Mrs. Peto Jcnson, Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Thorno, David .Walkor and Mies Florence Jensen enjoyed a mo tor trip up to tho hot pots, JJIdway, Hcbor, Park City, through Pnrloy's Canyon and back yln Salt Lnko Sunday. Sun-day. Thoy roport the trip to havo been vory cnJoyn,bln, and tho roads In good -condition.-' P-SI l' TOli?- "-"""""" 01ea. Anderson and three sons, ro- turned Saturday after a, week's motor mo-tor trip throur Idaho, where they visited relatives arid friends, t 1 Basil Walkor has opened, ut" a confectionery stand nt tho "foot of TJmpanogos Cave trail. Mr. and Mrs, Walkor will make their home (n- tho canyon ths summon A , |