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Show I Pleasant Grove Locals 1 ! ,. i ' Curl n was a Salt: Lake visitor vl kf'. i.k: T!':: caxaky? i a-:.; Mrs. I: -.-"d Gaki of H-.-l.-T, ivl--r.li arid pdnriv.--s. Mr-:. Mart .Ho Kc- tch entertained ;tt a family dinner Similar. Hurry who is employed at Tiinshani, U home for a few das 'suffering v.iMi Lagrippe. Dr. L. X. Ellsworth of Salt Lake, was a Pleasant Grove visitor Sunday. Word has been received by relatives rela-tives that Myrtle Tliorne Culler, is very seriously ill. The Johnson family will hold a reunion re-union at the Windsor ward church Saturday evening, March. 1G. Mr. and Mrs. Wr. W. Warnick visited Tuesday with their daughter, Eflie, who resides in Salt Lake. Mrs. Inez Humphries Anderson returned re-turned to her home in Provo Thursday, Thurs-day, after visiting several days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Humphries. Mr (.ti.i Mrs. C. L. Johnson were ;:ijt Lake visitors Thursday. j .,.,.1 Mrs. Elnora Southwicl; visit, d .Sunday with Mrs. Dora Ball. I j ' Mks Kttelia Fentoa and Mrs. La-j La-j .. IMual ml Hided tlie American j j.-.,urili Ward - l- A- Party ; g-:;u; ,'..t- evening. i j ciitton Clark, Howard Thome, Kr-'rol Kr-'rol Ualliday, Lewis Olpin and OLlo Frampton were among the tuurna-incui tuurna-incui visitors at Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnick and family were guests of Mrs. Warnick's parents, Mr. and Sirs. P. E. Eldredge of Granger Friday. James Christiansen, one of our former basketball boys, is one of the ' oilu-ial referees at the state tourna-! tourna-! meat this year. Nate Horn, Harry Rowe and Lin-coin Lin-coin Kelly of Slake, were guests o Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Theobald Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. George, M'r. and Mrs. Coverett and Mr. and Mrs. Lash-ley Lash-ley were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Theobald Sunday. .. J. R. t I.!. 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Lii.al attended the Slate k.iii..k'ii ( oil. -ik ioii at Provu WeJ-i-' y a i 1 : aee.ei and eveiiiag. eir e-'id Mi.i. Jo i,;j,Ii W. lkilliilay, ! Jr., aiel ikiuM,: ,-r, Geiiiel, alteudcd tiie i ir.-t v. .n il i-.;niiinii Tlimsday evening. airs. J. O. Clui k, Mrs. G. S. Rich-ard; Rich-ard; of American Fork, and Mrs. 1'. L. Iloliiiau of ML. Pleasant were Salt Lake visitors Saturday. The chapel program given Friday at 11:15 at the high school was under the direction of the Lincoln high school. WHO KILLED THE CANARY? Miss Ora Prampton and Miss Hilda I the Alpine Relief Sodlety and Farm Bureau ladies Tuesday afternoon. Her subject was "Homo Flower Gardens." WHO KILLED TILi CANARY? Geno Poulson read the play required re-quired by the B. Y. U. Dramatic Art , Department, over KSL Sunday evening. even-ing. Grain cleaning and treating. treat-ing. Large new equipment. J. P. Fugal & Sons. 3-16-lt A regular missionary class has been held every Wednesday evening at the Seminary Building. A very interesting interest-ing course of lessons has heer. given. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Wheelar of Springville, announce the arrival of a winsome baby daughter hern March 5. Mrs. Wheelar was formerly Miss El-ma El-ma Anderson of Lindon. Roy Fugal read - the play "The Barker" by Kennyon Nicholsen before the Mask Club-at the Little Theatre at the B. Y. LT., Wednesday evening. He also read the play at the Lincoln and Springville high schools during the week. Tho following missionary companions compan-ions of Miss Ixiuise Shoell enjoyed an evening's reunion at the Shoell home Saturday: J. H. Rosell. Leo Liddl-e, Walter Wagskaff, Gladys Fellows, Naomi Simper, .Jessie Smith, all of Salt Lake. Ethel Smith of Ota per, Nell Hull' of Spanish Fork and Blaine Johnson of Pleasant Grove. Oscarson were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Lorena White and Hilda Oscarson entertained Tuesday night for their Beehive girls. Tho Old Testament classes of the Seminary held a social at the City Hall Thursday evening. WHO KILLED THE CANARY? Mr. and Mrs. Ray Meecham and little son, Paul, of Springville, visited Sunday and Monday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert J. Fugal spent Saturday in Salt Lake City visiting friends. Principal A. P. Warnick, Coach Harry Richards, Leland Christiansen, Sidney Cullimore and Verl Christiansen Christian-sen were among the state tournament visitors Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beers and children, Ray, Kenneth and June, returned re-turned Wednesday from a several months visit In California. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick, Mrs. Martha Adams and little son, Paul, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Paul at Magna Saturday. Mrs. H. B. Warnick son, David, and daughter, Mrs. George Harris, motored motor-ed to Salem Thursday to visit with their mother and grandmother. Mrs Tirigham Young I'niversity's debat-ing debat-ing team composed of Elroy Nelson and Hun I!. Cluff will leave Provo Sunday night on an invasion of the l'acitic coast, meeting four of the leading California schools on the question: "Resolved that a substitute for trial by jury should be adopted." lnith Nelson and Cluff are outstanding out-standing varsity debaters, having won their letters three years, and both being be-ing members of the Tau Kappa Alpha debating fraternity. Nelson is a native na-tive of Pleasant Grove, while Cluff hails from Sanla Monica. California. Took Soda 20 Years for Gas Stops Nov? "Fer Cit year 1 took soda lor indigestion indi-gestion and sior.iiK'h u.is. (.'i'.e ketl'e! of Adleriku bnmshi me annul.'!.' ivlief."-jVh:i M. k::niv. ' Adleriku relieves ui.s and oar stomach a; once. Avrng on P.'iTlI upper and lower bowel, it removes old waste ma'.ier you never thought was in your system. Let Adlerik.l g'.ve your siomaeh and bowels a K1AL cU-aniiiK and see how good you feel! Overcomes constipation. Hedonist Drug Co.. Pleasant Grove. adv. Ada Gardner, and attend a Daughters of the Pioneers celebration at her home. Mrs. Laura Robertson, Mrs. Maud Adamson, Mrs. Florence Walker, Mrs. Bertha Gray, Mrs. Rhoda Clark and Mrs. Novella Clark spent Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Hilton. "WHO KILLED THE CANARY? Thursday evening a number of the Physical Education students of the local high school under the direction of Coach Richards and Miss Arvilla Clark gave a demonstration before the Parent-Teachers association of the Lincoln high school, j i Saturday (today) musical director, E. A. Peek and Miss Arvilla Clark, dramatic art teacher at the high school, and the principal characters of the opera "Debutante" are going to Salt Lake to pick out appropriate costumes for the opera, which will be presented Wednesday and Thursday. March 20 and 21. |