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Show UlilIHtt,,,,t,,,w,M,i),t,1.HHI4i Special CoriMpGiidence. l'lonsant Qtove, Aug. 23, 1005. Tito (ut liming named tieoplu from HiIm place luwe drnwn numbers lor rescrvotloit lumla: Etniiut Lnrion, Hub-, en Weeks, Allred Aalun, 8. I. Cobley, John Sft'vtitoii, S. II. Smith, Mrs. M. A Winter. Juris Nelson, 0. F. Wcslphnl, Frank Alwooil Muny of them dtetv lucky iintnlieiB nnd sotnu are on their wuy to (ho rcteiviitiuti, . The choir dmcrvva great credit for ; tlio music Icstlvnl that they rvo last Fiidny evening. The program wna a attcccas throughout. There was a large , nUcmlitiii'e. Ice cream nnd cako waa S'jr'vud during (ho evening at (en cents n dieh nnd in thin way tho choir cleared n lilco little sum with illicit (o buy now books. Wo hnvo an excellent choir, who under (ho alio direction of F. S llumiiries ate nmklng good progress. , A meeting of tho people of Lindou waa hold to consider (lie proposition of putting an injunction on (he proposed water system for 1'lens.uit Oiove. They .y- hto afraid tho system will take away 'fe Botno of their bitttlo creek irrigating fg water, bn', tho people of tills city do not i seem to be losing any sleep over thia V. matter. ,, Highest I'lteli pticea paid for pork fliul veal. Wiight'a now market, Pleasant ttiovo. f Homo inUalouniiea Webb and Kendall j of I.ohl puke in meeting at thia ward "f lust Sunday altiruoou. ., "I? Mr. Kdwnrd WndUy has been up Spn'nlfh Folk canyon for a fow days MifR .lean Cox of Manti la vlsltini! . willi hcrnuiit, Mrs. It. K. Driggs. T 'Mr. nnd Mrs. .1, L. Harvey nnd dniighleia Minxea ICadicrlno mid Kllio l weio in provo Huudiiy to attend the funeral of Mrs. Alexander. . t' All should visit Wright's new market at lMrnnaut liiove. i I). II. Hoblson lectured before the young people of I, union last Sunday , evening. Mm. Olivia I'. Drlgga has just learned of the death of her brother, Mr, Lehl , l'rnttof Hig Horn llasln, Wyo. Hoihh rendered lard at Wright's new market, l'leiiaatit Grove. --------aaP- -- ------ Wo are all plrnsr-d to announce the blrtli of a girl baby to Mrs. John Clark, Thursday, Aug. 17th. The lltlla ton of James Adnmsou la very low with typhoid fever. It Is hoped hop-ed that this nfalndy will not become prevslant among our people this (all. Tho Y. M. M. I, A. of Hits ward has jutt boen reoiganlzed. L. W. Lund who has been president for the past 2 years haa found it necessary to resign. Virgil Grow will succeed hlin aa president. presi-dent. Ills counselors will bo Albert Olpln and Edward Duth. The rest of the officers will 'be as follows: August Turner, tccretaiy, Horace Mon-sou Mon-sou assistant secretary, James Buili trcastirarand librarian, L. S. Humptles Chorister, J. 11. Walker Instructor In tonlor department, George Fouts instructor in-structor In junior department. All kinds frech and home cured meal, Wright's now miat market I'leasant Grovo. The young ladles will also reorganize as Mlrs Hermes I'etersoti tho President will be In Provo during the year. It is expected that a large percentage of our young will leave (own next month to attend high Bchool and tulle ge. Miss Ella Ko'jisoti of Lindon has bean visiting relatlvein Bait Lake City f r a few days. Wc do not wish it to bo inferred from a paraginpb In last Isaue that Pleasant Grove meeting house Is n tin pan affair It was stated that a tin celling was Is be placed in that building. The celling will not be tin but steel. It will be arranged with ornamented panels and painted In blue nnd gilt. Fiesh ond cured fish, sausages and bologna nt Wright's new market, Pleasant Grovo |