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Show 1 Pleasant Grove Locals j Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cook visited with relatives in Bingham, Tuesday-Hans Tuesday-Hans Williamson has been suffering suf-fering with lumbago for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey and Mrs. E. A. Beck were Salt Lake visitors Monday. The Orem-Lindon Dairy company will move to their new plant the first of the week. Mrs. Milton Adamson is convalescing convales-cing from a major operation which she underwent about a month ago. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walton of Salt Lake City were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harper, Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mr. and Mrs- Jasper Eaves announce an-nounce the birth of a baby boy, corn April 26th- This child brings the family number to five boys and five girls. Mrs. C. R. Thorne of Richfield, Mrs- Mamie Smith and Mi's. Jos-iah Jos-iah Smith of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thorne, Monday. Mon-day. The monthly Union meeting of the Relief Society of the stake will be held next Sunday afternoon in the Second ward chapel- Dr. Dean A. Harvey and wife of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday of Dr. Harvey's father, J. L. Harvey. Har-vey. Mrs. Clara Kirk entertained at dinner Sunday in honor of her son and daughter-in-law, who are moving mov-ing to Magna to make their home. Miss Neva Ash, who has been in Barstow, California, for the past month was called home the past week through the illness of her mother, Mrs. William Ash. The Relief Society stake union meeting will be held in the Second ward chapel Sunday afternoon at 2 p. m. All officers of the organizations organiza-tions of the slake are urged to be present. i At a meeting recently held in American Fork, Lyean Johnson- was selected as chairman of the Timpanogos Tim-panogos Baseball League; with Thomas Powers of Lehi, vice president, presi-dent, and Leo Nelson, secretary and treasurer. I Mr. and Mrs. Kyrum Wintertan of Woodland, were guests of Mrs. John Boulter, Monday. I j Mr. and Mrs. Fred H niter of Mid-jway, Mid-jway, were visitors Wednesday with 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Boulter. Bessie Wright and son, Dewey, returned re-turned Friday from California where they have lived the pat;t winter. The Li.ndon ward M. I. A. held a closing dance and social at the Lin-don Lin-don ward Tuesday evening. Bill Cooper -and daughters, Billy and Betty, were Pleasant Grove visitors visi-tors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Foutz of Salt Lake City, were guests of Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove relatives Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday left the first part of the week for an indefinite stay in California. Miss Amy Cooper spent part of the past week with relatives in Salt Lake City. High School Principal A. P. War-nick War-nick has been ill at his home part of the past week, Grace Lim Sorenson and baby are visiting indefinitely at the home of Mrs. Sorenson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lim. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ash announce an-nounce the birth of a granddaughter. The motlicr n. xl.it;? Ash Cook, who' with the new baby is at tiio A-': home. Master Eldredge Warnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnick, accompanied ac-companied his uncles, Wayne and Victor Eldredge, on a trip to Pheonix, Arizona, during the past. week. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnick, Mrs. Blaine Warnick and Mr. Niels Homer of Salt Lake motored to Richfield last Friday to attend the Black and White Day celebration. Hazel Williams of Vernal, and El-da El-da Harrison of Richfield, both com-! panion teachers of Mrs. Leone Ccop-j er at Springville, together with Miss-Cooper Miss-Cooper spent the week-end at the Cooper home here. Mrs. Kate Jacobs entertained the Stake 'Relief Society board at a social last Friday afternoon in honor hon-or cf Mrs. Luella Stein er, who is movteg to California in the near future to make her home. I Krs. .'"my Eenried cf Majna, and Mrs. Bert Giles of I-Ieber, entertained entertain-ed at a 'sir-lhr'ay reception and social in honor of their mother, Mrs. Net-lie Net-lie Thorne, st the J. D. Tirana heme Sunday afternoon from 2 till C 'p. m. Mrs. Theme was bom here but has lived in California for a I number cf years. More than fifty 'old time friends anel relatives calh-d 'during the afternoon. The afternoon after-noon was spent in early clay rer.rin-iiseenccs rer.rin-iiseenccs and social chat. Refreshments Refresh-ments wore served. Miss Emily Wright entertained at a trouse-au tea at her home Sunday afternoon. Miss Emily and her mother, Mrs. If. I. Wright received I the guests. Miss Angelyn Warnick, Mi-s. Helen G. Srnilh, Miss Helen Smith, Miss Ruth Peterson, Miss Ar-' Ar-' villa Clark, Mrs. Margaret M. Wright and Mrs. Lucille W. Walker, attired: in pastil colored afternoon gowns, took charge of the beautiful trou-i seau display and presided at the punch bowl. The serving t able was j covered with a beautiful lace table cover. A basket of roses formed a ' colorful centerpiece for twelve lighted light-ed yellow tapers in crystal holders, i More than 200 guests called during the afternoon. " j TVord has been received that Mrs. Joseph Kaslam, sister of Mrs. Is-oac Hajes and Oscar Lee, who underwent under-went an operation at the L. D. S. hospital, is now convalescing at the home of her aunt in Salt Lake City. A four-act comedy drama entitled en-titled "Attorney for Defense" was presented Wednesday evening in the Windsor ward to assist this ward's maintenance fund. The following fol-lowing were included in the cast: Murvel Walker, LcGrancl Jarrnan, Reed Hales, Brown Hales, Ray Keetch, Verl Kirk, Beth Anderson, Carol and Carma S'hocll- Mrs. J- M. Macfarlane was hostess host-ess to the ladies of the Mothers club Thursday afternoon. An employe em-ploye of the Dixon-Taylor-Russell company of Provo, gave a demonstration demon-stration in interior decorating. The remainder of the time was spent j in social chat. Delicious- refreshments refresh-ments were served- Mrs. Lavina Fugal and Mrs. Merrill Mer-rill N. Warnick will attend a. meeting meet-ing of the Utah County Home and ' Community leaders at Provo Friday afternoon. Maud Clegwiggen of Salt Lake, and representatives of the Home Nursing deartment will be present and give instruction in different dif-ferent lines of work. The Lindon Y. L. M. I. A. has been reorganized during the past week with Mrs. Erma Tomlinson as president; Elda Mayhew, first counselor and Ella Smith as second counselor. The retiring officers are Mrs. D. B. Hair, president; Mariam Ash, first counselor, and Lavern Cebbley second counselor. Wanda Culiimore past secretary will still act as secretary. |