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Show I it ; . , . :. ' PLEASANT GROVE LOCALS i If , Tlio .Misses Opal and Oral Wndley 1 if "'" visiting Salt Lake friends and i Fl relatives thla weclc. j, ; ; Mr. .Mlllor and Mr. John Saliln or ' American Fork, wcro Pleasant Orove !p .. ' lllora Sunday at tho Second ward, , U V I If ',' Mr. and Mrs. L. W. l.und, Mr. and I j;s, ' Mrs. Ed. Wadloy and Mra. J. 1). If ,' Thdrno were Provo visitors Sunday. J. i ' Ordur your knit goods from tho fj ' ' Uignu Knitting. Factory. S. D. Moore, Sj J dr., will lako your orders during tho i 1 K - tnonth of September. l8-2t M 0 Mrs.-D. Mrt.-Hlutll of Oklahoma, f 4. w'n In Pleasant Orovo on business St f Wednesday. k ii , , R kV I). M. Smith and family are on a , fit W Uircp days' camping trip In Provo onn- Bg ijii you'v Wk Wt Mr. C. I'. Ritchie of Salt l.aki, was 4m fe? ,lu' Idlest or Miss Laura Walker, Sun- m ' m ' day, SVVfl Db !9 M ' Miss Millie Mills returned to Mid- ff i Iffi VllI Suml;iy "rtcr "Pending Boveral weeks with Miss Sadie Mills. Wm ' Messrs Arnold HlohhiH and Wlllard vJ ff Smith were the guests of Misses i MR Hinltli ami Cox or I'rovo llnnch Snn- ,a ! M day evening iSW i The MIssoa Heva Cooper, IIusslo US tMy Newman, Emily Anderson and Dczzle WB t WL Shonll have returned rrom Salt Lake, K wt where they attended summor school. SK fff? "' " ",5co '"vo" underwear, skirts, hos- JEB i lery and sweaters, manufactured by Nfi aSfi tli" Logan Knitting Factory, are bent. yOf a! Ki Order from S. D. Moor, Jr., when he fifip H cnls yonr wny '" si)tnml)ur is2t- j m I'rovo, July 20. Annie 11. ltadmall HgA of Pleasant Orove has filed suit for dl- BE vtneo on tho grounds of cruelty WltH K against Samuel I). 'ltadmall. ElyiH Js .Miss Orpha Hallldny spent the weok In Salt Lake with hor sister, Mrs. l.nriiH l.audlo. N. K. Nlelson came from Sprlng-lllo Sprlng-lllo tho last of the week and Is upending upend-ing some time at tho Utah Centennial mine In American Fork canyon. Mrs. 7, C, Wnlkor, who has been our 'oral photographer for some time past, has moved to Alpine for an Indellnato period. Thursday overling tho Clark picture house was turned over to the M. I. A. girls, who used tho proceeds to help pay for their Stake Tabernacle buttons but-tons The recent rains liavo dono thousands thou-sands of dollnrs of damage to the grain crops. Many acres aro lying flat and will be greatly Injured by rust, In Tact, some of tho dry grain ! slightly affected. Ernest Itnsmuiisou, who has bcou attending summer school at the U. of V., returned homo this week. Ho will teach school In Morgan again the roinlng winter. The stork paid visit to tho home of Victor Johnson on Monday, loavlng i line baby boy. During tho recent raspberry rush William Kirk mndo two trips per day to Salt I-ako City markets loaded to the guards each day. The fire department Is now In Its new homo In tho building recently purchased from the school district. Double llro doors are being put in tho building, and one room will be fitted up for the firemen's uae. Tho business houses did not close list Wednesday afternoon, but the people peo-ple generally thought thoy did, and but few customers came. The rule Is that when n holiday comes In a week' tho Wednesday afternoon of that week Is not reserved as a half holiday. Josoph W. Thome, I.cn West, Fred """outz, Hyard Robinson, Miss Minerva Robinson and MIbb Vera Thoruo went up to the Utah Centennial mine In Vmerlcan Fork canyon Sunday. Work s progressing, lino at the property, tho vein growing -wider in both tho jpralse and also In tho faco of the tunnel. The tunnel la now reaching a point where it is expected to break Into the big fisher vein at almost any ahot. |