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Show B Pleasant Grovo Locals H, Mrs. Patience Arrher u nonvoting H- troui a week's lllneas. B Mrs. 13(1. Wndley ijutertiiliied nt din- R; nor Sunday. Covers wer 111 rot B- .Mr and Mr. Win. Pool or Anieri- m win PYiik, wtre guests of Mr Mnry BW' MciTor one day thin week. B Mr. nnil Mrs. Hmi Holtnnn nr? thlnk- B lug it moving tu Rupert, Idaho. In B iiu r rot'ure. B Mi ter Swen JackMM ha Itwn very mm sick II wertt, unable to attend school. B iit i now improving. B CAi .a Slioi'U after spendliift the B summer In the mountain with the mW shceti. arrived homo thin week for H the B Vliif (he big redid tiiti lilntr suit mW tit (lie ripnoiint Crinc )Ierciiiil.-!o Co, B lltonlhliig tit reduced price. Sec B lliclr big Iiti tnl Mil- for particular'.. B When Judge Molts Monson catm- B, from Stnko I'rloatltooil mcetlhg Sun- B tiny ho foiiiul hl fatuity row lying HBs dead in tlu stable. B Mrs. Iliiiiniili Peterson mil veil Iiijmio K Monday, after spending ton days villi- H friends In Mill Croolt, Suit l.nko MM Mr. L. M. Monson, who ha been MU! H)uii(lliiK ti week In Knit l.nltj City B mi business, arrived homo Wedw ) m .Mrs. Chmley Furrow or (Inrllold, B was (i Pleasant drove visitor with B Mrs. Nottlo Jtiakmin tuid Mrs. Agues Ilnrvoy on Siimlny. B' Aunt Jonii Crookston of American HV Fork, wits In Plonsnnt Grovo visiting B' her slator, Mra. Alfrod Htmoy, Inst VB ' E Untold Ploroo mid Archie Nelson of iH.; Pleasant Orovu, were Amorlcnn Fork E v visitors on Butiilny evening, roturn- HH Ing on (ho first onr Mondny morning. H, Tho IiIk nttuiidntico nt thu motion H picture hIiow Tlnirsdiiy night, ahoww H whnt cnu ho iicconipllihi'il when tho HBJ l'rlmniy aaunolntlou nets out and selU Mr. Anton Uccker mid son, who H, went to California tihout one mouth ji litfo, returned home Wednenday In- iH H tlviBtrlnl condlth n an hr-tlcr In IMin fl.int (iroe than in l.r . Angeles Jf Vl-ll (he Mk rtcoid sina-liliiir ale nl lln riciiMinl (Iron' .UiminlHe '. Ilwrjlhlnir til reilncfil price. See llirlr lk liuiiil hills for piirlleitliirx. Alhln .letmen will sell his houie-liold houie-liold good and otltur cITeotn nt auction auc-tion next Tuesday. He will locate in Salt I-ak City. The atork left a bahy lrl at tin; twine of Mr and Mra, I. A Richard- arm Miihtlii) Of rourao II Ih tho only M Mlasea Myrl Herroti and Ivoydoll Davla who have bwn ipnndltiR the ummer In Salt Lake City, tetuitied home this week. Mlaa Lytha Winters ami Kin eat Olson, two of I'lensant Otote's letnl-Ing letnl-Ing young people, were married In the Salt Uthe Temple Wednesday. They will make their home here. The county la surfacing, rolling and sprinkling the County road between t'leasant drove and American Fotk, and, will soon have one of the most perfect pieces of rontls In tho stnlo. Mr. M M. Ijitson, assistant count) attorney, spent Saturday In I'lensttnt Drove on legal matters. Mr I.nrnoti makes Satttrdaya his regular days for lining business in i'leasnnt drove Mr. and Mrs. O. T Nelson lilt Tuesday for their home in ll-ber. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson niny iletermlne to move bfirk to Pleasant Oro. no.xt spring Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Harris of Mont I'ellar, Idaho, who came down to attend the fiiuornl of Mrn. Harris' mother last week, will rut urn homo Tuosdii). Mr. J 0. Wlilto of Ogdun, wns n guest of Miss Litvina OIhoii early in tit the weok. lie left Tor Provo Mondny, Mon-dny, whore ho will ntteud the II. Y. L'.v Mm. Win. Mm, .lr. etitortalned nt a birthday pnrty Tttesdn). MiihIc, parlor gurnet) ami refreshments enabled en-abled the thirty gueata to upend it pleasant owning. Mr Curl Anderson, .lr, of Mont-liollor. Mont-liollor. Idaho, eamo to Plensnnt Urnvo thin weok to attend the funeral of Carl AudorKou. Ho will visit bore for a fow dnya. The two-yen r-old baby of Mr. and Mra. Hiislnni, living botwuon Pleasant Urovo and American Fork, fell from n high chair olio day tliltt woe It and hroko Ua mm. A doctor" reduced the fracture and the baby la dolnj; nicely. Mrs. K. 1). Wadley entertained n't a suppet- InBt Sunday Plotting. Thoso prosont were: Mr and Mrn. .1. .V. Ilnlllday, Mr. mid Mrs. .1. C. IlaUl-day, IlaUl-day, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ilalllday. Mr. and Mra. II. V. Jhcouh, Mis. Mnry Hay and Mra. 1). M. Smith. Mr 1'nriln I nrnon of S.tlt I tike, wast a 1 1 .i .itit Oroe Mtdtor the porepirl of the w ik II h willing up tnuns nttd cities In tho stntcs of Utah mid Idaho for "the Christmas '..edlUon Of the Dcsoret News. This edition prom1' Irch to he one of the largest ever wrltton by this compnny. i A few of tho people who took ad-vantage ad-vantage of tho Temple"' excursion Thursday wore: W. h. Hayes, Mrs. S. F. Walker, Jo. Larson, F. S. Humphries, Hum-phries, Hlahop James II. Walker find wife, Bishop H. I). Olpln .and wife, Mts. Mary Annitstead, Ilowley Arnlt-.stead, Arnlt-.stead, C J Johnson and .wife, David West, I W Ltttid ntid others. Mrs. It. l Wndley etttertulnod at a supper and aoclnl last, evening In honor of Mr. mid Mrs. Roderick Miller Mil-ler of Shelley, Idaho, who were mar. tied In the Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Miller was formerly Miss Elln Kellog. Mr, Miller will leave for a mission to New Zenlntid. next week. -' Mis J. 11 Wat burton entertained nt a bltthday party Monday evening, In honor of her husband. A delicious Hiipper wns served. The evening was spent In gniueH, Those present were: Mr and Mrs. Edward Waruurton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rlchlns, Mr. nnd Mrs It. P. Swensou, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rlchlns, Mr. mid Mrs. Wellington Welling-ton Warbiirton, Mr, nnd Mrs, Soren SoreiiHon, MrB. Friend Young, Mrs. M C. Anderson, Mrs. Violet Wnrbur-tou, Wnrbur-tou, Miss Lavcttn Clark, ICvn and Penrl Wnrhurton. |