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Show i Pleasant Grove Locals I Mr. Mrs. Uv.M,ri of !.ehl, wore the guests (.f Mr. and ..Ir.-; Goorce Harris Wednesday. Mr. and- .Mrs. J.aviil Caster, who have ypt-iil 'iie wii:ur in Caiiiunila, arrivl home Frl'luy coning. Mr.,. Alfred I!. Liu-pur spent Thurs-. Thurs-. v. i'h l.cr i;.ii?liU.r, -Mrs. Hurley J:;ooiijui.-it, of .merican Fork. J i u s ; r. , Kc-otch, who Las been ap-pointcd ap-pointcd ( ihv tester fur L'tah and Was-;i'i;h Was-;i'i;h countiits, spent the week-end v.vh his paronts, -Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keelc.il. ;.:r. :;.: Mrs. rf. I. I liV.ua of Grace, I i.-ihrj, . .. :.t. : he- v. t.i;k...-a'l wil h rela-li'.. rela-li'.. ; 1. : . :i; d ' .' -. It. K. M'.hV-it r.p'-nt ::.!!!.! iv ia i'.u.' Lake Ci'y on com-I com-I . i ; j d ! ii Tie -: nd pleasure. ;.; r. :: ' ! i . i'. U.)lii-r'::on a nd ;,i i . .',! J',!. i. hi niiide a LiMnes:; I : ', !! I a !.- 'I I. Ill' May. I'.i I. .Mil ! (cl,:.:: I, V. ii.) S-5 t-tnplxy- ,1 ;m ,:::: - -, .-ri Huiiday with I.: : ..ir. .Mid Mre !!ay Gili- li,.-Ml . ,.i i.,s IV in . ii 1 thi, v, It i:i ,;.!;-id ,;.!;-id in !'i!i L. !., :-;.'-,tI. Sunday with i imtt;'.;, it,-. :.!,. ;irs. Alviu -l- K'Jll. I Ward Clark left Monday morning for rasadena, California. Mr. Clark contemplates investigating severa prominent aviation schools, h.s heart being set to be an air pilot. Wishes for success Em, with Ward from his many friends. The near relatives of Mr. and Mrs. W A 1 iullock pleasantly surprised them Tuesday evening the occasion being in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Bullock's Bull-ock's son, Harold, who leaves soon for a mission to the Southern States. Games and music were enjoyed, after which a delicious luncheon was served serv-ed to the following: Mr. and Mrs. M H. Bullock, Miss Nona Bullock, Mrs. Clara Bullock, Mrs. Owen Halli-day, Halli-day, Mrs. Jennie Johnson, Mr. and Mrs L. G. Blackhurst, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Marrott, Mrs. Albert Marrott, Mr and Mrs. James A. Adamson, M'r. and Mrs. A. II. West, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Weeks and son, Stanley, Miss Fern Weeks, Mr. Clifford Tomlinson, Mrs. Elroy G'illman, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bullock, Harold Bullock, Mr. and Mrs Irving Bullock, Miss Eva Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adamson and daughter, daught-er, Mary Louise, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marrott, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Huff, Mrs, Cleone Shields and children, Ruth Wesley and Eloise of Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Marrott of Provo, Mr. John Madsen of Duchesne and M'r. and Mrs. Virgil Bullock of Orem. .Mrs. Nellie R. Hulliday of Salt Lake is suintiing this week with her sister. Mrs. Millie R. Poulson. j Mrs. Hurley Hloomquist of American Ameri-can Fork, visited Tuesday with her j.:,r-Tiis, Mr. and Mrs. A. li. Harper. (M-.'.Ik Mnebaugh, who is attending the !'. A. C, spent the week-end with I Us fu-.lKT. Dr. B. C. leuebaugU. j liliiino and Angclyn Warnick at-; at-; (ended the missionary reunion of the TMMern States mission at Salt Lak3 j .Saturday evening. Several girls are working hard to filter the girls contest track and field aelivities on Alpine District track meet day at Lincoln, April 19. Thirty three girls from the Senior high and Ihirty three from the Junior high have been selected to take part in the posture parade at Lincoln, April 19. Vilace Uadmall, who recently returned re-turned from a mission to England, gave a talk to the M Men of the Manila ward Tuesday, on "English Manners and Customs." The Pleasant Grove debating team has been busy this week, it being the debating session. Debates have been held with Granite, Bingham, Murray, Jordan and Springville high schools. Final debates will be held next week with American Fork and Wasatch. M'- and Mrs. L W. Lund of Salt Lake", called on relatives Thursday while enroute to California. Mrs. Maud D. Christensen of Amen can V..rk. spent Thursday afternoon v. 'rh relatives here. "'vr. Archie Boren attended the funeral of Mrs. Pearl Ma Honey, a relative at Heber, Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Strong of Alpine, entertained enter-tained Thursday afternoon. Mrs. L. L Larsen and Mrs. Cora Bullock were j ai.ioug the guests from this city. j llyrum Bell and daughter, Ida, of Salem, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor ! Dell and baby from Roberts, Idaho, 'were week-end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Boulter. Tryouts for the Declamation contest con-test for Field Day exercises at Lincoln Lin-coln on April 19, were held Monday afternuon. It is not known as yet who the lucky student la. The Beehive girls of the Windsor ward with their teachers, Florence Cobbley and Virginia Willet, enjoyed a "candy pull" Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Neva Ash. The officers of the Manila M. I. A. gave a surprise party Saturday evening even-ing in honor of Adena W. Swenson and Emma Ludwigson, former officers, at the Swenson home. Games were enjoyed, after which delicious refreshments re-freshments were served. A!r. ami Mrs, Alerril Warnick alh-iidcd l Ins I'uieral of Miss LIdredgo, a cousin of Mrs. Warnick's, at the Granger ward Sunday. For Sala A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet. Phone 85, Pleasant Grove 4-13-lt Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Van Wagoner and Ihree children of Heber, are visiting visit-ing indefinitely with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Wagoner. . James D. Thorne, Clifford L. Wright, Clarence A. Gamett, Millen A. Radmall and J. R. Ilallidav were Mr. and Mrs. William K' S'antaquin, visited Thursd;! ; their daughter, Mrs. Garlam? "I) - " " 5-1 among the Salt Lake visitors Sunday. 4 Mrs. Ella M. Cragun attended the President's breakfast at the Hotel Utah Thursday morning during which time affairs of the Stake Relief Society presidents throughout the church, were discussed. President and Mrs. W. W. Warnick, Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Atwood and daughter, Marvel spent the week-end in Salt Lake. Miss Atwood attended the reunion of the California missionaries mission-aries Saturday evening. A telegram! was received Thursday from John L. Rohison of Yakami, Washington, stating that he would hasten by auto to Pleasant Grove to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Mary D. Robison. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dickerson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell went to Salt Lake Tuesday afternoon to attend a banquet and social given by the "Old Timers" club. All early employees of the Union Pacific were the guests. Thousands of hardy bedding bed-ding plants now about ready for planting. Pansies, To-1 To-1 matoes, Petunias, Asters, Cannas, Verbernias, etc., Humphries. Tel. 2-00. adv. Mrs. Ella M. Cragun, Mrs. Cora W. Atwood, Mrs. Kate Jacobs, Mrs. Jennie Jen-nie W. Johnson, Mrs. Mary J. Cooper, Mrs. Horace Monsoti and Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Van Wagoner attended Relief Society conference in Salt .Lake last Wednesday and Thursday. Wednesday Wednes-day evening some of the ladies attended at-tended a reception for President Clarissa Williams, who has been recently re-cently released. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friends who assisted us during the illness of! our husband and father, Cornelius I Baxter. Especially do we appreciate1 those who took part in the funeral j services. We are grateful for the: words of consolation and the beauti-l ful musk', also the beautiful floral; offerings. Mrs. Elizabeth Baxter and Family. Two Girls Live on j Hot Water and Rice, Due to stomach trouble, Miss A. It. and sister lived oil hot water and rice. - Now tiioy eat anything and feel line, thev .sav, since taking Ad-lerika. Ad-lerika. ' i Even the FIRST spoonful of Adler-ika Adler-ika relieves gas on the stomach and removes astonishing amounts of old waste matter from the system, j Makes you enjoy your meals and. sleep better. No matter what you have tried for your stomach and bowels. Adlerika will surprise you. Iledquist Drug Co., Pleasant Grove. adv. |