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Show SHQRTAGEOF CANS " 11. W. Jacobs of tho Pleasant Grovo Canning Co., was in Ogdon tho forepart of tho weok looking over tho can situation, and fotind It to bo In a critical condition. Ho states that all cannors of tho statu havo run short of enns In tho last weok, nnd It Is almost Impossible for them to get moro. They nro doing everything posslblo to caro for tho heavy tomato crop this year, but unloss (ho situation Is relieved within a short time, many of tho tomatoes will go to waste. Tho Canning company has many bushels of tomatoes which If not can. ncd within tho noxt few days will spoil, and It can bo readily seen that tho present situation Is of vital Im. portanco to them. A . Miss Mary Holman spent Saturday In Provo on business. I.ucllo Dlokorson spent Thursday In Stilt Lako on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Frampton were Salt Lako visitors Thursday. Clifford Wright made a business trip to Salt' Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ash spent Thursday In Salt ake visiting with frlonds. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hono wore In Payson Saturday visiting with frl. ends. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosin of logan spent- Saturday and .Sunday here vis- ltrng with Amy Rosza. i i . i -r ' j "C. Owen Draper U preparing ,, to movo to.Mldvale. this .week, whoro .ho will go Into business. v ' Mr.t and Mrs. C. E. Hayes and M,r. ' ad Mrs. Walter Hunter, of, American, Fork' spent Monday, evening at. Sara., toga. i (, ,, ,. . i 'I: Mrs. JL M. Vance of, Oregon arrlv, ed In -Pleasant Grove .Wednesday where she 'will pay an extended Vie.' It wltn friends. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smiths spent Wbdnesday in Salt Iiake-whoro they attended the wedding supper gtvon In honor of Mrs. Vlrglnnla Smith Bouldcn. A. P. Warnlck entered a number of his hogs in tho stato fair this week. Tho hogs aro of excellent Quality and ho expets to capture one of tho prizes offered. A shower wob given for Miss Huz. el Nelson at tho home of Mrs. Ben. jamln Benson Thursday ovcnlng. Miss Nolson will bo married noxt week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fanner of Pro. vo, and Mrs. O. Gady of San Borna. dlno, Calif., and Mr, and Mrs. Farm, or of Mldvalo, woro visitors Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wndley. (Mr. and Mrs. Swen Nelson an. nounco the engagement of their dau. ghtor Hazel E. to William E. Ku. pholdt of Lark. The wedding will tiiko placo In tho near future. Miss Ellen Dfckorson as visiting with hpr.paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dlckcrson Sunday. Miss Dicker, son has boon employed In Salt Lake for tho past sovoral yoars. Miss Beata Mathows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waltor Mathows, was married Thursday to Mr. Marlon Ad. nmson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Adnmson. Tho roarrlago took pluco In Provo. Mr. nnd Mrs. IBnzcl Walkor and family moved down from Amorlcnn Fork Canyon Monday whoro they havo beon living all summon Mr. Walker now has a position with tho A. K. Thornton Storo. Mrs. Alox Thornton ontortnlned Wednesday at a family dlnnor for the following guests: Mrs, C. P. Thornton, Mr, and Mrs. Louis jxx. son and Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Thorn, ton. Miss Vlrglnnla Smith was married In Salt Lake Wednesday to 'Mr. Jas. Bouldcn of that place. A' weifdjng supper wob given In thojr honor Vod noBday ovonlng at the, homo of. Mr, Bouldon's mothor, T)iq young coup, lolll, mako heir homo In Salt Lako I |