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Show Bishop James II. Walker wits a Salt Lake visitor Friday. .Miss l.avcni Blnck of Moore, Idaho, will spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Uen Wnkc. Mrs. fvrus'o"" and daughter, Uuby 1 have returned, after spending a few dnys In Salt Lako and Ogden. Mrs. C. II. Mlllor hns returned to Denver, after upending two weeks with relatives in Pleasant Grove. Mr. Lester Kirk of Suit Lake City Is spending the week In Llndon, the guest of Mr and Mrs, A. W Johnson. A line baby girl arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. N'ols Fugal Tliurs-idny Tliurs-idny night All concerned doing well. Mr. 0 T. Nelson of Holier was visiting visit-ing friends In Pleasant Glove Satur-da Satur-da ami Sunday. Mr nnd .Mrs. Chris Fugal spent Sat-iifilny Sat-iifilny and Sunday with friends mid re ':,tlves In Benjamin. Mrs. Jnmes A, Francom of Benjamin, Benja-min, whs visiting frlen.lB In Pleasniil Grove this week. ; MrR P t'- Adamson of American Fork, whs 11 guest or Mr. and Mrs. I' S Humphries, yesterday. Miss Annie Slack of American Fork, .s the guept of Miss Chloo Thorne mida and Sunday. Mis i:ibi T. Spencor of Logan. Is i,, Kiiest of I. or sister, Mrs, A. B. I hipmnii, for 11 few days. Mrs Pnrnh West or Murray, was 1 1 he guest of relatives and friends I I'hursdny. Mrs. L. K. Adams of Storrs, Is the I unrst of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Larson. I Mrs Luna H. Clark wont to Salt I Lake Thursday morning. She ex. pects to spend tho wlntor thoro. Mrs. Sena Poturson or Mexico and Mrs. Chrlstcnn Sorrenson of Lehl, tpeiit a day tho past week the gnosis of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnfayotto Sorronson. The Third Wnrd Young Ladles hnd one of the largest gcnornl displays in the fair. Thoy had ovor 1G0 bottlon of fruit alone. Warm Blankets, Wide Blnnkets, all sles, all colors. Sample line, a saving sav-ing of M to 33 1-3 por cent. Chip-I Chip-I men's Bargain Bnsoinout 3-lt The Third Wnrd Young Ladles As- .ocltttloii opened tholr season's worl with A wit '" llie THbeniHcle M011 ly evening. There was a prograu j uid refreshmejnts. 1 Mr j) II. Iloblson of Manil, nt ,',,,! th. funeral of her fnth r .,, Non, on Huiid;iy laM PI" iuin d ti Mantl TutBday Mm ,Hrin Tonillsou Ih nulte ill nnd confined to her bed. Jos. 15. Thoruo wag n Salt Lake visitor Friday. Mr, Aichle Nlolsou has gone to Idaho, Ida-ho, where he Is employed. Mis Pynis A.idrus Is home for a two week's visit with her parents. Mr. George Ohm or Provo, was a Pleasant Grove visitor Tueeday Gloomy Dance, Sinuln's Academy, Frltlny, October y, mil. Mr. 14. T. Culnior Is spending several sev-eral days in Salt Lake City on busi-tiuss. busi-tiuss. Mrs. Hoy Thornton pieseiite.l her husband with a new baby girl early this week. .Miss Nina Nelson of Sail Lake, has been visiting relatives In Pleasant Grove this week. Sample Line of Children's, Misses' and Ladles' Shoes, 33 1-3 per cent saving at Chlpmau's Bargain Basement Base-ment 3-lt Mr. J. W. West, who is teaching school In Tooele, spent tho week end with his Pleasant Grove relatives. Ittiiuor hns It that Mrs. Mngglo Sorrenson Sor-renson will be married In tho near future to a Mr, Nellsen, 11 respected resident oT Holier. Miss Sarah Williamson, who has been spending tho past three mouths with riiends In Southern Cullforuln, will arrive homo today. Mrs. Harriot Gardner Is Buffering from heart trouble and continues very low. Miss Harriet Dyer of Salt Lake City Is here looking after Mrs. Gardner. Gard-ner. Mr. and Mrs. Abo Warburton arrived arriv-ed from Achly, this week, and will remain hero for a month visiting relatives rela-tives and putting up fruit. Guy Blchards and Unci Adams re-1 turned homo this week from Mammoth, Mam-moth, where thoy have been spending spend-ing tho summer. Miss Mary Jorgeiisou has been the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II. Jorge. .son, the past week. The stork left it baby girl at the homo of Thomas Lovell Wednesday morning. All concerned arc doing nicely. Sweaters are handy, Sweaters am warm. If you buy at Chlpinan's you do yourself no harm. Sample lino at Bargain Basement. 3-lt Dining the dance, or any other time, is a good time to cnll at the Culnior Hotel, whore sandwiches or short orders) are served. Joseph W. Thorne loaded a car of apples In bulk thin week. They were consigned to Hancock Brothers In Salt Lake City. Miss Annie Barton and Mr Thomas Hanson of American Fork, are "scheduled "sched-uled to bo married In lho near future. fu-ture. Mrs. Hannah Croxford left yesterday yester-day for Garfield, where she will spend the winter with hor sou, Blaiichard Croxford. Mrs. Ilany Williams came In from Ploche, Nevada, Thursday, to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis S. Hoblnsou, Mr. mul Mrs. Isaac Sundborg went to Itexborg, Idnho, last Saturday. Mr. Sundborg will assist his brothers In the contracting business for a month. The duck shooting season opened Thursday morning. The bombarding easily reminded one of tho transactions transac-tions now taking place on tho Ger. man frontier. So far no 0.10 has been arrested for exceeding tho limit. He-ports He-ports are thnt the shooting wus poor. Mr. and Mrs. V. F. Conkle of Ver-nnl, Ver-nnl, who camo In to attend conference, confer-ence, are visiting with Mrs. Conltey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hcnsoii Walker. Wal-ker. They drove ovorlaiid, coml'g dwon Provo canyon, and Mr. Conkey declares that many prosperous towns are growing up like magic In the Reservation country 13 Flower declined 40 cents per dun. ,, dred pounds hero Inst Thursdnv. . I. f f r j Mr. J F. Clark spent the early part t of the week In Provo on business matters. mat-ters. 1 Ro lance and company Is filling the ; Beers building with onions, sacked from the Ulcasou farm. Mr. Glen Mathews, who has been In Suit Lake City for the summer, nr- ' rived home Thursday, j A saving or LTi to 33 1-3 tier cent U you buy jour Coats for Children, Misses or Ladlea at Clilpmau's Bar. gain Basement 3-lt Aiitone I locker returned this week ! from Salt Lake City, where ho has t been working for tho past two mouths. L. W. Lund left for Salt Lake City Friday with six head of horses, which ho will exhibit In tho State Fair. Among the larger shoots Thursday l 1 " morning woro 14 ducks by Dnvo West I and Charley Harper, and 11 by Bert I , Olpln and Fred Shooll. I Alexander Bullock, one of our most I respected citizens, Is very low, caus- I lug anxiety among hls many friends. g Latest reports arc that ho Is a little better. ' 100 dozen Boys' nnd Girls' Fleece I' ' Lined Union Suits, ago 2 to 14, worth 1 1 7!c to $1.00, at Chlpmau's Barguln m, Basement only 40c por suit. 3-lt I Guy Richards arrived homo this 1 week from Cherry Creek, whoro ho ' ' I has been working this summer. He , i will take a missionary course at thu j a 11. Y. V. ut Provo. j " Tho roof has been put on the now j 1 I Tithing OIllco and Isaac Wagstaff nnd ' son of American Fork, tiro now plast- I ; eiing tho walls and celling. Tho , building Is a credit to tho city. t 1 ijj I ) r Tho organization of tho First Ward I I'M Y, L. M. 1. A. was completed this ' ' .'. week. The olllccrs now nro Job. W. v ! Ilnllldny, President, with Roy Win- J ' !' tors and West Jncobs as his council- ; j , ,ij I'uilcr tho direction of Murray ;. ;9 Twelves, the county road supervisor, G '1 teams aro hauling shalo from tho ; ' , . W Wadley bods, surraclng tho county ? ;B road ' between hero nnd American , ' I Fork. j 1 ; ifl Monday, October Cth, Joy will mako ' t - : H $0 photos for $3.50 per dozen, nnd Uv .1 5 give free a large sepia photo In Int- Wf' ' est stylo folder mount, slzo 11x17. No 8r t ,' studio In Snlt Lake can mako bettor m , work at any price Ilnvo your Christ. , h mas pictures made now. 3-lt . v t" J.'' j Mr. Sunt Walker, who has been suf- lfcliii ferlng from ulcer of the stomnch, I1 ' went to tho L, 1), S, Hospital several ( m , days this week for couBtilttitlou and ' (. treatment. Al llrst It was thought ho I' fy'-'ji would have to undergo an oporntlon, Jtwl' i however, the doclors think 0110 will -wH'!i not bo necessary. Ho Is now stopping iJB'' al the homo or Ills daughter, Mrs. C. 'Ht- 9 P. Richie. ,'r' ml f, |