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Show Local Items Mrs. S. A. Kirk is spending the Reek with her mother, Mrs. Lydia Lund, who is ill at her home in Salt Lake City. Harold Clark, son of the late Hy-rum Hy-rum and Eva Ward Clark, and Lyla Mae Patten, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Patten of Orem were married in the Salt Lake temple, Monday. They will make their home in Pleasant Grove, where Mr. Clark will be employed in the H. W. Clark store. Mrs. Elvira Olpin left on Wednesday Wed-nesday to stay with the children of her daughter, Mrs. Leland Christiansen Chris-tiansen at Dividend. She will return re-turn home in a week. Pleasant Grove P.-T. A. had the largest representation of any community com-munity at the regional P.-T. A. convention held at the State Training Train-ing School at American Fork Wednesday. Wed-nesday. The following officers and members enjoyed the lectures, departmental de-partmental work, the clinic and banquet: Mrs. Lena Pearson, Mrs. Nellie Weeks, Mrs. Lurena Warnick, War-nick, Mrs. Beulah Bradley, Mrs. May Hardman, Mrs. Amanda Wad-ley, Wad-ley, Mrs. Edith Anderson, Mrs. Fern Smith, Mrs. Kate Jacobs, Mrs. Ruth Bezzant, Mrs. Genese Dalton, Mrs. Lela Banks, Mrs. Nora Macfarlane, Mrs. Alberta Walker, Mrs. Dur-etha Dur-etha Smith, Mrs. Louise Heiden-reich, Heiden-reich, Mrs. Eva Adams, Mrs. Laura Robertson, Mrs. Morn Heidenrelch, and Mrs. Urilda Smith. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Jackson of Cedar City visited last week with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Halliday, before leaving for a two week's tour of Eastern cities, and the World's Fair. Mrs. Annie West and daughter, Mrs. Adena Edwards of California, who is visiting here, spent Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon with an old friend, Mrs. James Adamson. . o |