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Show W. li Stoker of Salt Lake, was a Pleasant Giove visitors Thursday Mr and Mrs. Owen Halllday spent Thursday visiting tbe State Fair. Alexander Hullock, who was very low last week, 1b now much Im proved. prov-ed. A smull red cow was killed on tho State Road Wednesday night by the Iutcrurban car. Over 170 tickets woro sold from Pleasant Grove to Conference nnd the State Fair this week. Wo have many now novelties lu Shoes, now on display. Chlpmnu Merc, Co. 10-lt Mr. J. II. Wadley, Sr took n $30 prlzo nt tho Stnto Fair for his French Conch horse. L. W. Lund exhibited four horses nt the Fair and brought homo some blue ribbons. Jos. K. Thorno was n Salt Lako visitor during the Conference nnd Fnlr week. Miss Roba Cobbloy is vlBltlng with friends In Salt Lako City for several doB, Mrs. John Roszn of Logan, Is a Pleasant Grove visitor with his mother, moth-er, Mrs. Pntlenco Archer. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Van Wagoner of Midway, are guestn at tho homo of their daughter, Mrs. K. T. Culnior. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruben Weeks or Hurley Hur-ley , Idaho, arrived In Pleasant Grove Wednesday. Miss Anna Rose, a former Plensant Grovo resident but now of California, is here visiting with Miss Amy Hoszu. Tho new Shoo styles at Chlpman Merc. Co. nro not for ono partlculnr person, but for all particular people. peo-ple. 10-lt Sant Wnlkor returned Sunday from Salt Lako City, where ho went for medical treatment. He Is much Improved. Im-proved. Mrs. nillo Kcetch Wilson left Thursday Thurs-day for San FrnnclBco, Cal to Join her husband who resides on the coast. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Illchlo of Salt Lako City, have been spending the week guestH of Mrs. Richie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snntford Wnlkor. Samuel Mathews of Hear Lake, look ndvantago of eonforenco rates and Is visiting nt tho home of A. G Keelch. Mr nnd Mrs. Leland Crystal, who wero married last week at Provo, left Wednesday for Albion, Idnho, where they will make their future homo. Mr nnd Mrs H. I. Wright wero cnlcd to tho sick bed of their on, Albert, nt Twin Falls, Idnho. Thoy left Wednesday Mr. Jos. Hallldny was tho proud owner or tho finest buggy horso ex. hlblted nt tho Fair. Ho came homo with tho blue ribbon |