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Show P. G. U. NOTES " llKTTKR KNQL18H lesson Kill Another troublesome verb Is L1K moaning to RKCLIXK. Ixok at these Sentences carefully, nnd remember that thoso are tho only forms of this word. If you wish to oxpress the idea of reclining, one of these Tonus must bo used. I often Ho down in tho afternoon. Tho book lies on tho tnblo. (In this 'cmo rests may bo substituted) Tou may lie down now. I lay down Just before ton o' clock. The fruit Is lying on tho ground. This book has lain here Tor days. u .ii Allen Shelley of American Fork wns a visitor In town Tuesday. Hav0 you n disposition like Freda's? Seo "Urown's In Town," Friday ovo. Miss Kfflo Nolson was a Suit Inko visitor on Christmas Day. . Hr.S. Itasmussen of American Fork was.'ja business visitor in Ploasant Grove Tuesday. V 8. Chlpman of Amorlcan Fork wosln Pleasant Orovo on business TucBilay. ? The missionary dunce given Wednesday Wed-nesday night was a splendid success A largo crowd wns out an a gcnornl good time- was enjoyed by all. Mrl and Mrs. Waltor Drown and tlnuiftler Cora, ot Salt Lako, spent Chriltmas horo with Mrs. Urown's mother, Mrs, N. O. Nlelson. D. II. noblnson. teacher at the L. D. 8. II. of Salt I-iko and his wife, were visitors in Pleasant Grovo this week. , Misses Eliza Amristead and Cleono Uullock spent Christinas Day In Sponlsh Fork visiting relatives and friends. Mi. Lulu Fitzgerald of Soldier Summit and Misses Lllllo and Sylvia Shipley of American Fork, woro tho gues?s.of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alvln Nolson hero1 Friday. MIb Aurora Ilolmun, daughter of Mrs.' J.uelln Holinan, was oporatcd upon' at hor homo Thursday, ftr an iibqess, tho result of a recent Illness of scarlet fovor. The young lndy Is repfffled as doing nicely. t Tithing settlement dny for tho three wards wero held horo this week. Tho First ward's dny was Wednesday, Wednes-day, tho Socond's was Thursday and tho Third word had their sottlemont Friday. llort Smith, who has been connected connect-ed with-tho Hcdqulst Drug Company for the past sovoral years, leaves today for Dps Moines, lown, whero ho will toko up a 14 weeks course In pharmacy. His many frionds wish him success. ' ., Mr and Mrs. II. W. Wudley entor-tnlned entor-tnlned on Chrlstinns Day for a mini-ler mini-ler of friends and leutlvos. Tho following fol-lowing out of town guests woro present: pres-ent: Mr. and Mrs, Fred Farmer and 'Irene Scowll of Pnivo; Mr.'nnd Mrs. Thoo Mlllor nnd family of American Fork and Mr. and Mrs. P.lchard Wadloy Wad-loy of Manila. "Aunt" Mlrandy Ilacon received a painful injury Monday night when she fell nnd broko one ot tho bones In her hip. Sho had been visiting at the homo of Karl Hanks nnd was coming down tho steps when sho slipped slip-ped and foil. An X-ray plcturo was taken and tho broken bones roset. "Aunt" Mlrandy Is 74 years of age but Is doing nlcoly undor tho circumstances. circum-stances. Mrs. X. A. Swenson Is In Murray spending, tho weok with hor daughter daugh-ter Mrs. Hen Plane. Mr. and Mrs. Rnbt. Dell, Mrs. Iovl Harmon and Mr. and Mrs. David Splllsbury and son loslle of Salt Luke spent tho foro part of tho weok horo visiting Mayor and Mrs. J. J. Hayos. What cumo as a surpriso to their many friends, was tho nnnouncomont of tho marrlago of Miss Jonnlo Fago and Hrrul llalllday, both ot this city Tho marrlago 'took placo In Salt Lnko Tuesday. Doth tho young peoplo nro woll known hero, and their many frionds extend congratulations. Thoy will make their home here. V Mr. and .Mrs. 0)0 Chrlstonson woro I Salt Lako visitors Tuesday. Mrs, Uzzlo Nelson of American Fork spont Thursday hore visiting Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Nelson. Gllda and Thora AVest wore Salt Ijiko visitors during tho Christmas holidays. Orcu lilackhurst ot Salt Iuko is spending tho week hore visiting Mr. and Mrs. I). F. West. " " Mary Paulson nnd 'Dorothy ,Halll-lay ,Halll-lay woro Halt Luk visitors Thurs. dar. ""'. . Miss Helen Swenson is spondiBg the week end in Salt Lako visiting TelaJlycs and friends, f, , n"i(t Mrs. E. II. llalllday returned nomo Tuesday after spending tho week end In Salt Ijiko .Mlth her husband, who. h omployod there , , .. , . Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Hanson of Salt Iiko spont. Chrlstmaa Day.jhera tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C;-W. Clirlst-ensen. Clirlst-ensen. Arvlllii Clark entertained the S. nnd It. Club at her homo Thursday The usual busy hour and games wore Indulged In nftor which a delicious lunch was served. Thomas, David and Paul Adnmson Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Adamson and Miss Wlnnlo Smith enjoyed a delicious dlnnor nt tho homo, of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse M, Walker In American Fork Mondny, ' I Aurora llurrlngton and nay Ells-Inioro Ells-Inioro of Salt I-ak0 spent tho Christmas Christ-mas holidays horo visiting with Mr, ond Mrs. II, A. Harrington. Thoy returned re-turned Tuesday. Tho Young Mothers Club members entortalned tholr husbands Thursday night nt tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. 'II. C. Llnobnugh. Tho occasion was a farewell party for Dort Smith who leaver today for Dos Moines, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dlckcrson entertained en-tertained Christmas day for Mr. and Mrs, J. A. McCowan and children of Salt I-iko; Mr. and Mrs. Ezru Edmonds of Salem and Iloon Dlckcrson Dlck-crson ot Salt Lnko. A dollghtful tlmo was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Tuns. Illchlns entertained Monday ovcnlng nt a shower for Mr. and Mrs. Archor Rlchins ot Salt Lako who woro married Thursday. About 25 guests woro prcsont and a delight, ful tlmo was had by all. Tho young couple rocelved a number of 'beautiful 'beauti-ful gifts. |