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Show j PI. Grove Locals jxRi Orln Holdauuy, Frank Nowman Hj and Clifford Wright enjoyed a fish- K J Ins trip up Provo canyon Sunday. B , Miss Stella Beck of Spanish Pork na spent Sunday hor guost ot Miss fl Eliza Armlstcad. H , Mr. and Mrs. i.afo Hluckhurst aro lI' rojotolng ovor tho arrival ot a baby OTj" 1oy, born Wednesday morning. ; Mr, and Mrs. Peter Nelson ot Salt M : Lako, spout th0 wook end horo as I; I tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. n. J. U : j Merck. I-1 A baby boy was born Thursday 1 morning to Mr. and Mrs. Prank Now- 1 ' man. Tho mothor and bab0 aro doing Hi Tho pictures of tho big parade if tore Strawberry day aro splondld. H j They uro on display In front of tho R J HedQulst Drue storo. He Mr. and Mrs. W, I Hayes and Mr. Bj j and Mrs. S. U Swcnson returned W 1 komo Thursday InHt after noclng Hj thoir sons off Wodnoadny for their J missions. n Misses Clcoiio Bullock, Qllda and j Thora Wt. Winnie anil Cummorah ' jl Smith and Ruby Wright and Mr. I 1 1 Harold Bullock enjoyod a dip In tho 'j vrango at Saratoga Wednesday. I fff Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith wer0 In , g M Salt take Sunday where they visited ftjj tkelr son Willlard, who Is confined o the St. Marks hospital, having I WA to Injured several weeks ago. Mr. u Smith ta reported to be recovering I steely. Delilah leader Is ablo to be about I again after having been confined to hoi homo with an attack of sunstroke. ifc Smith ot Amorican Fork was among tho business visitors horo Tuesday. Tholnui West, Pearl Warburton and Wlnnlo Harrington spent Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon nt Geneva. H, W. Jacobs was a business vis Itor in Salt Lake Thursday. . Mrs. IJcsslo Wright and children spent Wednesday In Salt Lake, guests of rolatlvos. Arnold ClawBon of Salt Ijiko, spent Thursday In Pleasant Orove, guest of Miss Thora West. , Kbbln Dibble and liloyd Sundqulst Joined tho carnival force hero and loft town with them Wednesday. Whlto Btrlps at a 45 degree anglo voru painted on thu street near tho curbing designating parking districts this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richards, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roark, U M. 8mlth and Joslo Wlest spent Sunday at Mutual Dell In Amorlcnn Fork Can yon. , Mrs. John West and daughtor Viola Vi-ola woro In Salt I.ako Friday whoro they attended tho funeral of Mrs. West's bnitlher-in-law, Walkln U. Roe. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Clark and Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Thorno and C. I Wurntck wore visitors at Tlmpanogos Cave Wednesday. They Joined the! party who welcomed chief United States Forester, W. B. Greeley. Mrs. J. H. Adams has been Bcr-lously Bcr-lously ill for tho past ton days. , Itoso Harper whs a week end visitor vis-itor in Salt iJike, with relatives Jliid j frlcndi. , Mr, und Mis. Karl Banks wore vis- Itors In American Fork with frlonds Tuesday oxenlng. Tho strawberry season Is coming io a close. It is expected that this week will soo nearly all tho patches gleaned. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnfleld Clark were tho guosts of Mrs. Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willlard Shipley at American Fork Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clark and' son .1. ,0, Jn, camped in Provo canyon Tuesday night and returned homo Wednesday ovoning. . Wlnnlo Harrington, Emma Olpln, draco Wadloy, Iafo Wright, Dowltt Smith and Asol Boulter enjoyed a' dip in th0 springs Wednesday night Miss Edna Nelson entertained about 20 ot her llttlo friends at a party Monday at tho homo of C. B. Harper. Games, music, and refreshments refresh-ments made a pleasant tlmo for all. Tho marshal has this weok painted paint-ed some "no parking' signs in tho restricted districts. They are painted In red,, and nro very conspicuous along Uio curblngs of tho road. Aurora Harrington, Rhouland Sper-ry, Sper-ry, Emma Spcrry add Albert Berkin-shaw Berkin-shaw of Salt Lake, spent Sunday hor0 with Mr. and Mrs. H.A. Harrlng-, Harrlng-, ton, and also took in the Tlmpanogos Citvo and tho canyon while here. Tho carnival pcopl'o loft town Wednesday noon. Their next week's stay will bo at Eureka whero they will bo for tho July 4th celebration, which Includes a firemen's celebration cele-bration there. The State Automobile Ass'n, together to-gether with tho State Highway' commissioners com-missioners aro Installing danger signals sig-nals on nil railroad crossings, dangerous dan-gerous curves, etc. Tho cement bases for tho signals near tho two railroad crossings wost o! town have been built, and It is expected that tho slg-' nals will bo placed In the near future. |