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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Mrs. E'.l.-.ibcth Noble Is home iiH.itn u.'tcr s;x luhiiK the past month :'.!'. rvlatlles In Idaho. Charles W.inikk returned to Ills home Saturday after receiving treatment at ti;c L. D. S. hospital. lY.u.k Meredith of Salt Lake was la Ple.i..mt Grove Monday to nt-te:.d nt-te:.d f'.'.r.eral scriUes for Niels L. !..;..:.... Tlie family of Mrs. Niels Fugal entertained at u family dinner Sunday Sun-day In honor of her birthday anniversary. anni-versary. SuHTintcndr nt David Gourley is somewhat Improved from his recent foot oH-ration at the American Fork hospital. i I Saturday KUest.s of Mrs. Josephine Be.vant were. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur j Holton and three children, and Miss Toots Pierson of Salt Lake. Miss Wilma Green visited Sunday with her parents. She is enjoying her duties training as a nurse at the General hospital. A marriage license was issued Saturdny to Don Russel Dcveraux, son of Mrs. Bertha Deveraux. of this city and Miss Ruth Birk of American Fork. The Misses Anna Boren and Ilah Hardman entertained their Sunday School class at the Hardman home Wednesday evening. Some 35 members mem-bers were present to enjoy games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Fugal took their daughter, Melba Gootch, and children of Nampha, Idaho, as far as Ogden Sunday. They visited for a few days with relatives before returning re-turning to their home here. i Da-, id Green, who is attending the; L'. A. C. at Lor:an, recently informed !.:.s (.irent.s that he will be employed employ-ed u--' i-art time teacher of wrestling. He ha.s 27 pupils in the fcr"P he is; i now teai'!ni'.':t. Mrs. Ella Banks Is still bedfast from l.er fall but is somewhat Improved Im-proved In her general condition. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lund of Salt j Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Monson and Mrs. Rowns of American Fork (visited Tuesday with Mrs. Annie I Holman. Miss Lucille Sundbcrg of Salt j Lake spent the week-end here with her cousin. Miss Ilah Hardman. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dumell of Provo, left Monday for Fillmore and that vicinity vici-nity for a deer hunt. Mrs. Fred Lowe and little son, Fred Jr., left Monday morning for their home at Holbrook, Arizona, after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Lowe and family. George Freestone and son, Jay, of Vernal, spent Saturday and part, of Sunday with Mr. Freestone's nephew, Leland Beers and family. Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. M. 5 Christiansen attended the silver jubilee banquet of the Utah Power 6 Light Company at the Newhouse Hotel at Salt Lake. It was given for all employed of 20 years service. Each one was presented with a pin as a souvenicr. The little Misses Myrtle, Kathryn and Mary Green attended a birthday birth-day Lai in honor of the second birthday anniversary of little Co leen Ferguson at Pleasant View Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ferguson, Fer-guson, parents of the babe spent Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Green. Lewis Olpin "left Friday morning foLos Angeles to bring the body of Arnold A. Douglas to Murray, where he was buried. Mr. Douglas Ts the husband of May Joseph a lister to Mrs. Lewis Olpin. Death o rivused by a tumor. W Mr Z Mrs. William Bezzant ; and daughters, Leila and Mabel Jean and Mrs. Josephine Bezzant and daughter, Ruth, spent part of Monday Mon-day and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs Hans Williamson and family at Vernon They also visited at Magna Mag-na where Will and family will move In the near future. |