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Show j Pleasant Grove Locals J Mrs. Ethel DrysJale and children were Payson visitors Sunday. i Miss Flora Fowlke was a Provo visitor Saturday. Mrs. M. H. Lundy ol Boise, Idaho, visited Wednesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jeuse and family. Mr. and Mrs. Mark E. Bezzant of Ventura, California, were visiting relatives here last week. Little Miss Mary Jacohs returned home Monday from a several days visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jacobs, at Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Chris "Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Kemp attended the Utah-Juab Co. Firemen's Tournament Tour-nament at Provo Tuesday. Why? Fo'T-vear-old Kicliard and his sister sis-ter were both very fond of James WWU-'iiib Rilev's poems for children and could say the "Raggedy Man" and 'Ti'tle Orphant Annie," and "Way Out' tc. Old Aunt Mary's," word for word. 0e day Richard was looking through the book of poems again. He seemed quite thoughtful for a mo-mem, mo-mem, then he said : Iaddv, if this Mr. Riley liked little beys mid girls so well, why do people call him James Whipthem Riley?" Alma Kirk, who is employed at S'allair on the Giant Racer during the summer, spent Sunday at home with his family. Arthur's "Round Table" The table which is now called "The Round Table of King Arthur" is to lo be seen in the Great hall at Winchester, Win-chester, England, part of the old ens-tie ens-tie there. At the west end of this h"Il above the remains of the rojul dais hangs this table, 17 feet In diameter diam-eter It Is known to have existed In the Thirteenth century and is possibly possi-bly older, and was repainted in the reign of Henry VIII. Of course there is no way of tracing any connection of Kin" Arthur and his knights with this table. This table Is divided off into places for the king and 24 of his knights. According to one version of the King Arthur legends, there were 13 seats around the table, while according ac-cording to another there were 30 i seats, and the total number of knights of King Arthur was MO. I Mrs. C. L. Wright and chUn. were guests of Salt Lake relatjj' Sunday. s' Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ellsworth Salt Lake City, were the gUe88 Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Thorne Monfljj' Here's Real Drug Stort One drug store In New York never curried anything but drugs has remained in the same location!' more than fifty years. " j Money for Pensiong The pension bureau says that special or separate taxes are made!' secure money for pensions. They paid from the general funds j a treasury of the United States, no aj I ter from what source derived. James I'. Thorne made a business trip to Salt Lake County Thursday. Hugh Nebeker of California, visit-ted visit-ted last, week with relatives here. ;,l;iy Wadley made a business trip ti. J'rovo Thursday in the interest of the l. T. R. Co. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baxter of .Vpringville, visited Sunday with Mr. Hauler's mother, Mrs. Cornelius Baxlcr. Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Burnt returned return-ed Wednesday to their home in Santa Marie, California after a ten flays visit, with relatives here. Miss Marie Carlson returned home the first of Hie week from American Fork, where she has been employed t lie past five weeks. The hoy scouts of the Manila ward and their scout master, Vilace Rad-inall Rad-inall enjoyed an outing at Saratoga Springs Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley, Ike Wadley and Amelia Burnham enjoyed enjoy-ed a trip to Deer Creek in American Fork canyon Thursday. Mr. anil Mrs. C. L. Johnson made a home Friday from a week's trip Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Robertson were Salt Lk visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley, Lucille Lu-cille and Leah Wadley spent Wednesday Wednes-day in Salt Lake. James A. Kelly of Delta, visited with his sister, Jim. Cornelius Baxter, Bax-ter, on Wednesday. President and Mrs. W. W. Warnlck and daughter, Eflie Mary, attended a temple session at Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton and children, Margaret and George, Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Mer-rill Warnlck. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Miller and baby of Ray, Arizona, are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Harris. Mrs. Ray Kirk and family of Mag na, are visiting this week with Mrs. Kirk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hooley. t Mrs. James D. Thorne and son I . : . ! f " - " L- .. - i '- . ' . ' v . - 4 ' -' i r- - ! t. - - .... : -.- t " " - - i" ' .'".':'-,V''V ;" A '. ,' ' -' '' LOOKING DOWN ON THE'TOPS OF THE ROCKIES 1 Cyril, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Madsen of Salt Lake City . Sunday. Miss Jane Walker, who recently returned from a mission to the north eastern states, will be the principal speaker at the Lindon ward Sunday evening. Piano At A Sacrifice We have in the vicinity of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove one of our best pianos. Rather than return this piano to Salt Lake City we will sell at a sacrifice or will rent it to a responsible party. Please give full references in first letter. GLEN EROS. ROBERTS PIANO CO., 161 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah. 6-29-2t Mr .and Mrs. Archie Boren and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frampton returned home Friday from a week's trip through Yellowstone Park. Dr. Brakcen of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark and Mrs. James Hallsey of American Fork, made a trip by auto through Ileber Canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bullock of Ventura, California, are spending a two weeks vacation with Mr. Bullocks Bul-locks twin sister, Mrs. Aaron Walker and family. Mrs. Rulon Dixon is at the Crane Maiternity hospital an Provo, with a winsome baby daughter born Saturday Satur-day morning. All concerned are doing do-ing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dickerson attended the Union Pacific Old Timers con vention at Salt Lake City. The following members of the Timpanogcs Stake Sunday School Board visited Sunday Schools in Salt Lake City Sunday: Clifford L. Wright, James D. Thorne, James Cullimore, Eldon Brinley, Elizabeth Newman, Viola West, Mrs. Erma Swenson and B'elen Swenson. n Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warnlck and Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Warnick enjoyed enjoy-ed the Poultry Day banquet Wednesday Wednes-day evening at American Fork. Bishop L. M. Atwood, Merrill War-nick War-nick and Mrs. Nellie Warnick attended attend-ed the funeral of Hector Evans at Castle Dale Tuesday. Mrs. Fern Edwards and children visited Wednesday and Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Grace Chipman, of American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Metcham and son, Paul, of Springville, visited Wednesday at the W. V. Warnick home. Helen and Lee Warnick ac-; ac-; companied them home for a few days visit. The Trail Builders of the Manila ward met Thursday evening at the ' home of Mrs. Nettie Warnick to pre pare some of their tests and enjoy a social hour. H. V. Swenson and family were the ;iiests of his sister, Mrs. E. D. Sandgreen, of Provo Sunday at dln nor. After dinner Mrs. Sandgreen ' joined the Swenson family in visiting Mrs. Swenson who is convellessing at the Aird Hospital from a recent operation. I; Mr. and Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary anni-versary Tuesday evening. Members of the family called during the even- iug. Visiting and a radio program were enjoyed. Light refreshments ' were served. -Mrs. Florence Harvy Tyler of Fresno, California, is spending her vacaiion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Harvey, and other relatives. rela-tives. Mr. Tyler will join her here .ihe coming week and they will visit a few days before returning home. F.dith and Lisadore Brown of Canada, Ora Hanks of Salt Lake, an 1 Fanny Neilscn, Alice and Leone Paul of Magna, visited Tuesday with Mrs. Martha Adams. They all motored lo American Fork canyon and enjoyed breakfast. A trip to the Cave was made, after which dinner was enjoyed enjoy-ed at the Cave camp. Miss Maxine Clark, who has been visiting for the past mouth with her brother, J. O. Clark, and family, left Sunday for San Francisco to visit indefinitely with her brothers, Elliot and Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Clark and Miss Evelyn Adams accompanied ac-companied her as far as Salt Lake -City. - ; . -. J - V.-S . ..-..V : ' --J ." ""'' ".r ' ' ' . ' - j '. . . ........ ,,.s, . " " . - ... . ' ' - ' -J';.". ' ' ' ' - " " - - t - ", - . "-- V f a- - ' - - . '-- i' '- '. '." ' - ' ' v " i " ' . - v : ( .1 , :-;:.-,--.,.,-... .-. ... - I - , ; .. :C'.,,: ; "' : r !t.t : ; , i i.' .-.'' "... . .J unv ' . - ' " , s- .; "S .. ' i , i "; :v.i . - ' -' . . ; . ' ?' WATER AND MOUNTAINS MAKE THIS A WONDERFUL VIEW |