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Show Pleasant Grove Locals ! t ... i Mary Jean Ilealcy of Salt Lake City has been a guest of Miss Gwen West during Ore past week. Howard N. Thorne has accepted a position witth Hewlett Brothers and will work on the northern route. Mrs. B. H. Adams was taken to the Aird hospital Monday morning for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. John Roundy and relatives in Salt Lake are enjoying a trip to Yellowstone park this week. i Mr. and Mrs- Leo Hales left Sat-lurday Sat-lurday for a two weeks Irip at San Diego, California. ; The school buildings are undergoing undergo-ing their annual repairs to get ready for school on September 9 th. Mrs. C. E. Bluth and two sons of El Paso, Texas, were guests last week at the H. E. Farr home- The Seminary building has been repainted outside and redecorated inside to be ready for use the coming com-ing season. Mr. and Mrs. C- L- Wright and family returned Wednesday from a vacation trip through California. Mrs. Grace Beers underwent an operation Tuesday morning at the Aird hospital in Provo for appendicitis. appen-dicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boren of Charleston were guests Saturday of Mi, and Mrs. Archie Bonen and Miss Maurine Monson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Monson, left Sunday for Palo Alto, California, to visit indef initely with relatives. Little Miss Bea Walker is visiting this week in Salt Lake City the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Bill Carls-ton. Carls-ton. 'Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bigelow of Wallsburg, were guests of their i parents, Bishop and David B. Thorne, Wednesday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton and family are spending this week at Oomo Springs, near Ogden. James A. Nelson Is B. F. D. carrier during his absence. Mr. and 'Mrs. Merlyn Remington! of Rexburg, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harding Monday evening. eve-ning. Mrs. Hyrum Winterton and 'daugh-l. 'daugh-l. t.ers. Grace and Ruth, and little Miss family. j Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams, Paul Adams and George R. Paul returned Tuesday evening from a trip to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone park. Mrs. John L. Atwood, who was recently operated on for a 10 pound ' tumor, at the Provo hospital, is convalescing con-valescing at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Millen Atwood, at Provo- Mrs. Wesley J. Beck is at the L. D. cj vowioi in Rait t ji.kp. She under- went a very serious operation last r Friday. She is reported to be slowly " recovering. The Sunday school officers and teachers and the bishopric and partners part-ners of the Windsor ward, enjoyed a swimming party and luncheon at Geneva last Wednesday evening. Miss Bessie Kirkham, who recently recent-ly returned from the Texas mission,1' has been visiting the past week with her sister, Mrs. H. P. Jones and fam-.j ily. Miss Kirkham returned to her Stella Gardiner of Woodland, were guests Saturday at the home of Mrs. John Boulter. Albert Van Wagoner and daughters, daugh-ters, Maxine, Anita and Shirley were Sunday visitors at the John Boulter home. , Mrs. James D. Thorne returned Sunday evening from Salt Lake City where she has been the guest of relatives rela-tives since Thursday, August 15th. Mr. and Mrs. George B. Peay left home in Salt Lake City Saturday. Miss Josephine Farr has accepted a position with the Smith Drug Co. Dr. and Mrs- C. O. Jensen and family are moving to Provo that their son and daughter will be able to attend the B- Y. U- Dr. Jensen will conduct his office here and motor to Provo after office hours. The Monson family held a reunion re-union at Liberty park in Salt Lake City last Sunday, August 11th- More than two hundred descendents were present. Mons Monson, Olof Monson Mon-son and George Monson and family from Pleasant Grove were in attendance. at-tendance. Lawrence D- Olpin arrived home last Friday from New York. Mrs. Olpin has spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs- George W. Larson, and other relatives. Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Olpin will return to New York next week. Mr. Olpin will graduate from the Columbia University Uni-versity in the school of architecture next spring. The Mothers club and their husbands hus-bands entertained Thursday eve-niny eve-niny at a "steak fry" at the Timpanogos Tim-panogos Cave Camp in American Fork canyon in honor of Dr. and Mrs. C. O- Jensen who are moving to Provo to make their home. Mrs. Karl Banks, Mrs. L- A. Clark and Mrs- H. P. Jones were the committee on arrangements. The evening was spent in camp fire songs and stories. A very enjoyable evening was reported- . n r Saturday for Susanville, California, j ' to visit with their son, Jennings, and family. i Mr. and 'Mrs. L. E. Adams and family of Salt Lake City were guests : Monday of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson Lar-son and family. Mrs. Adams is a sister of Mr. Larson. Lieutenant Wolfe, who has been at the C C C Camp for the past month, was transferred to the C C C Camp at Kamas, last Saturday, Mrs. Wolfe , accompanied him to the new location. loca-tion. Mrs. Elvin Fair entertained Monday Mon-day at a birthday party in honor of her little daughter, Jane Rae's, fourth birthday. Ten little girls enjoyed en-joyed childrens games and dainty refreshments. The Happy League 4-H Club met at the home of Dorothy Williamson Monday, August 19, at 5 p. m. The afternoon was spent in practicing club songs and arranging programs' for the coming season. Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Atwood left Wednesday morning for McGill, Nevada, Ne-vada, to visit for a week with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Malan Smith-Mrs- Orson Swenson and daughter, Mrs. Kenneth Reggs, of Burley, Idaho, Ida-ho, and Mrs. Scott Quale of Salt Lake were guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Swenson and family. ' The First ward Y. L- M- I- A. has ;! been recently reorganized with the following officers: Ida West, presi-! presi-! dent; Martha Jones, first counselor, : and Ethel Fenton as activity leader. Miss Louise Banks is secretary. : Lawerence D. Olpin, who is a ; student of Cofumbia University of New York, and is visiting relatives ; here during vacation, will be the - principal speaker at the First ward ; sacrament meeting next Sunday evening. Miss Edna Fugal entertained at a I miscellaneous shower Monday eve-ij eve-ij ning in honor of Edna Christiansen, a bride of the near future. The eve- ning was spent in games and social 1 chat. Delicious refreshments were served to the following guests, Edith ? Preston, Jennie Burch, Norma Terry. J Gene Richins, Phyllis Hilton, Marti Mar-ti garet Lee and the guest of honor. A meeting of the State Self Help y Cooperative council was held Wed- P nesday in the City Hall with repre-sen repre-sen ta lives from Salt Lake, Ogden, t Park Citv, Price and Provo in at- f- tendance! The Civic Relief Workers i protective union have five members N out of the seven in this council, the ZJ committee being the one set up by the Legislature last February. |