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Show Hhl ! &00XXOC00X00K00X I F a I Locals and Personals 111 $ I ; p x . X K4 ; oocooooooowoooo I Santa Claim hcmlnunrtcrs nt II L. Ill ClBrk Co. Marvin Smith of Salt Lake spent H Monday anil Tuesday horo. r ujjjj' Mr. and Mrs. James E. Dusb ara 3Mjj wjolclng over tho arrival of a baby IlifeHI drl born Friday last. j IB ;j Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Young, Mr. jln K nnd Mrs. Prod Young, Mrs. Clnoo It i h Duke woro I'rovo visitors Wednesday, iljlijlj nw I Mrs. Silas Tl.orno was an American i m li rrk v'8ltor I,r'('y w'tn nor molu ; I ! K -4T, Mrs. Thorne. ! I HMT i i ! I 1 1 Mrs Ilelon Carson returned to Salt ' 1 I 1 Lake Wednesday after a week end I Ii vitit horo with relative!. ilf ai all Sb ' M'8B- E1,a rnmpton attended a 3Kf party at MIbb Edith Chlpman's homo hHi fa American Fork Tuesday night. SasH Ami Si Jflj Mr8, - El Qrua and chlldron and ill II Mr H' W' C,arlr ftml JauBhtor wore In ; L'fl Provo visitors Wednesday. HV JJB If MIbs Doan Marrott entertained tiio li 1 3 j W. and W. Club Friday night of last If jjj aretk. About 10 guests woro present tt Hj and rctrcahmonts were served. fff Mrs- Lorln West cnto.'.itnod at a irajyuf birthday party for her to year old rflttw 4aughtor Wednesday last. I ho usual RaB awclal diversions were enjoved Iwfel " Mr, Lou'8 Larson and Mra. K. M -Thornton attended a shower In Provo IjH Thursday given In honor of Miss !B Much Rosmond. Ui SlM Allco Monson returned to Midway iBK Sunday aftor spending the week en J i jMDjjj here with relatives. Miss Monsoa Is hfffi achng school at Midway. ' mm Byron Adamson of Wallsburg, hat ,. Wjij moved to Pleasant Grove to live with MjjjS father and take care of the jjjjjg keatt. - ' Hi Be Sure to VUit the Biff 'ill Clearance Sale at Pleatant "MM Grove Mere Co. December U Wj to 23rd. fjffj Mr and Mrs. Roy Tyler of Salt '( jfijj Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Oral Bezzant of 'j ikM Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Dcz. J iflS taut of Provo, were .all week end vis - mM n at tho Alfrc1 bezzant home. 1JP Leonard Ash, whllo moving a bar. m ret of oil at the Pleasant Orovo Ga- Jk3 rage accldently let it fall on his foot, fil Breaking one of tho bones. Ho is do. JjHf fug as woll ns can bo expected and m 1 will be back to work In a few days. . sl'i If, Mm Arthur Dono, who has boon taking I jgj charge of tho Troy . Laundry trade 1 jft sere has moved to Provo to llvo. Hll Wendell Thorne has taken over the WM laundry business hero and all bun. fl&m dies can bo loft at his homo. H Neighbors and frlonds aud Mr. and $m Mra. Carl Nelson tendorod them a wm pleasant surprise Monday oventpg, fjm Games and music were enjoyed and jf ' lata In the evening a dainty lunch mm was served. The guests numbored ffuH Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Young enter. j'JHlt talaed Thursday last week at dinnot. jjjP Covers wore laid for tho following: !K Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Duko, Misses (j Chloe and Violet Dike, Ethan and iVwd Wells Duke of Llndon, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Duke of Orora, Mr. and Mrs, flM lrry W. Harper, Ruby and Ralph lj HaYp6r-'ot Llndon. Ljffi Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Johnson en. , jartalned the faculty mombors of the ijBj focal high school Monday evonlnj iH Rook was played and other games PR Introduced. Refreshments were sor- Hh fed to tho following: Mr. and Mrs. MHI M. 3. Hayes, Mr. and Mrs. Alma H Kirk, Miss Ltslo LlndBay, Miss John. H son and Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Rlch jH ards. Visit Toylond at II. U. Clark Co. Miss Fern Bullock is spending n tow days In Magna. Clifford Wright attended nigh, school In Salt Lako Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugcno Illlliuan of Sllvor City woro visitor! m Pleasant Pleas-ant Grovo Friday and Saturday last. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Torallnson spent Tuesday and Wednesday nt Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Evans spent tho lattor part of tho wcok hero wltb Mr. and Mrs. "Clifford Tomllnson. Curtis Young, who is employed with a railroad company, Is visiting his family horo for n fow days. Mra. Ada Bush of Rlgby, Idaho, Is visiting hor mother, Mrs. Margaret A. Thorne. Mrs. Elizabeth Powell of Provo Is spending tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Green Miss Tholma Shoell entertained tho S. asd R, Club Tuesday. Four, teen guests were present. Mrs. Ncttlo Walker and Mr. ana Mrs. Bazll Walker spent Wednesday In American Fork with relatives. Mrs. P. A. Ostler of Sprlngvllle spent tho week end with hor daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Chris Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Rolto Thornton and Mr and Mra. Wo. Smith attended atten-ded tho bIiow In. Provo Wednesday evening. Miss Winnie Smith was hostess to a number of her friends at a delicious oyster supper at hor home Sunday evening. Mr. Frank Thorne and daughtei Dora of Salt Lako, spent tho weok end hero with Mr. and Mrs. David Thorne and family. Regular monthly "Priesthood and union meeting will b0 Held Sunday afternoon In tho Stake Tabornaclo at American Fork. Mrn. J. A. Carter entortalnod Monday Mon-day ovonlng. Luncheon was served In honor of Mastor Ornold's birthday. Covers wore laid for 14 guests. Mrs. Curtis Young entertained- on Tuesday ovonlng in honor of her br. day. A midnight suppor was served to 20 guests. Everything In Holiday Goods, Tell, et Articles, Hand Bags, Traveling Bags, Handkerchiefs, etc, nt H. L. Clark Co. Will Clark, Jr. and Roy Fugal wcro Salt Lako visitors Saturday. Tj-boys Tj-boys woro on radio business. Roy li putting In a radio similar to the ant owned by Will. On Thursday and Friday tho chlldron chll-dron of the grado schools took up collections from all who were will, lng to contribute, for the bonetlt of the near cast fund. Mrs. A. K. Tnorntou entertained at dinner Sunday covers being lall for Mr, and Mrs. Rollo Thomton, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Larson, Mrs Mary Roblson, and Mrs Roke V Vanco of Eugene, Oro. Caruationn formed tho tablo decorations. Mr. and MrB. J. L. Thcobold, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Canhan, Morel Richards, Rich-ards, L. Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, Martha Young, Mrs. Jnmos Gayon of Alberta, Canada, spont Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richards of Llndon. Misses WInnIo Smith and Ruby Wright spont Thursday n Salt Lako. Get your Christmas candles and nuts at II. L. Clark Co. . Mr. and Mrs. George Holrann ol Salt Lako spent Sunday tn llih city. ifr. and Mrs. Jos. Llt'to of Alpine visited hero Saturday. Victor Larson was tn iucnt of frl. ends at Provo Tuesday tilghl. Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Whitman of Payson werc guests of Mrs. Ells, worth Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Junius West' were dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. W Jacobs Sunday. John 0. Swenson of tho il, Y. 1). faculty was tho guost of lelatlvcs In Pleasant Grovo Sunday. Mrs. Margaret Brown 'eft Sunday to spend tho winter Is Salt Lake with her daughter. Andrew Jcnson of 3nit Lake, us tho principal speaker at tho 1st wurd Sunday. Tho neighbors and frlonds of Mr. Annlo Bonson pleasantly "urprlscd her Mondny afternoon, tho occasbn being her 71st birthday. An enjoy, nblo time by all Is reported. Benefit May Be Almost Blow. Thero Is a gift that Is almost a btou and there Is n kind word that Is mU' nlflcence; so much Is there In ttic way of doing things. A. Helps. "Drys" and "Wets," "Drys" ns applied to prohibitionists, prohibition-ists, mnde Its appearance first In Ovorgla, and "wets" appeared at the in me time. Wonderful Power of Love. So long ns we. love, we serve. So long ns we are loved by others, I would almost sny, wo are Indispensable; Indispensa-ble; nnd no man Is useless while he has a friend. Robert Louis Stevenson. Or Think of Hat Check. "Don't cat when tn nn unhappy frame of mind," says a medical authority, au-thority, thus clearly Indicating 0 that It were wise In some restaurants to order your tnenl without looking at the prices. Hpw to Test the Olive. Dr. nosenhorgcr of Jefferson, college states that the presence of bacillus botullnus, tho poison of olives, Is readily detected by tho strong smell nnd cloudy liquor. Good olives hvo n pleasantly nromnttc odor. Scientific American. ft Love and Duty In Actual Life. A thousand wheels of labor are turned by dear affections, nnd kept In motion by self-sacrificing endurance s nnd the crowds that pour forth In the morning nnd return nt night are dally processions of love nnd duty. Cliapln. Realizing an Ideal. Who says poets never renllze their Ideals? Maxwell Anderson lias bought a waterfall 25 feet high up In Rockland county nnd every sunrlso ho sits tn the pearly pool nt Its foot and lets the Hackensack river pour over him. New York Evening World. Salt Makes Sea Blue. Though generally appearing blue In clear weather, the ocean vnrlcs greatly In color. In stormy weatlier It looks green or ccn bluck. The bluo of tho sen Is not, as generally supposed, due to reflection from tho sky, but to salt In Hie water. Thnt Is why the Mediterranean, which Is very solty, appears exceedingly blue. A Poor Combination. A brief commencement story Is told' about tho governor of Mnlne who, while addressing the students nt Bow-doln Bow-doln college, sold, "Your spacious rumpus with Its beautiful garbage of green." etc. Evldontly ho sturted to say "garment," then switched off onto "herbage,' but the combination that resulted was hardly a happy one. Boston Transcript. Home of Building, and Loans. Tho first building nnd loan Institution Institu-tion was organized in Philadelphia In 1KJ1, und Philadelphia Is today the .greatest nnd wealthiest building association as-sociation city In tlui United States. Thero are '.'.'JOO In Philadelphia, with ns-iets or resources upward of $:i."0,-000,000 $:i."0,-000,000 nnd over 750,000 members. These association were helpful In completing the purchase of eloso to 7.1,000 properties In Philadelphia Inst year alone. Thrift Mngnzlnc. Folklore of High Importance. . Inestimable alue may be derived fnmi tho study of folklore In all Its ranches, ami principally from Its Hisle mid poetry. Wlwro history routes ro-utes deeds of extraordinary Import, nrklorc with Its scnus imiiiIjIcm us Jo luiljro tlu eli'iijt'iits 'Hint, .were re; lioimllilo for t hem' and uiunvcis tho fiiiM'K lor HiUMi ..I'rftilfr While Ills tory ili'uN w-Hii fhp-tiiitwuril. action ' "o derln with tlielr (hoiilils. |