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Show Pleasant Grove Locals j Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Williamson has moved to Provo to make then-home. then-home. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson of Vernon, Tooele, county were visitors with relatives here Sunday. Marion Adamson arid Glen Matthews Mat-thews attended the State Wool Growers' convention at Salt Lake City Tuesday. Vern Cullimore and Miss Leah Smith were in Provo Tuesday to attend at-tend a business meeting of Dixon-Taylor-Russell employees. Mrs. Arthur Done returned to her home in San Francisco Monday after attending the funeral of her brother, David A. Adamson last Wednesday. Urban Calvin is ill at his home wifVi inflnmatrrr TViplimatism TTe The Personal Finance Company of Provo, lends up to $300.00 for a; monthly payment of $6.72 for each' $100.00. 12-6-tf. Golden Peay is at the L. D. S. hospital where he was taken Sunday for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Nelson an- j nounce the birth of a son Tuesday morning. Mrs. Verl Mallison left Sunday for Shelley, Idaho; for an indefinite, visit with relatives. Miss Phyllis Hilton visited front Wednesday till Saturday with Miss, Jennie Burch at her home in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ash are receiving re-ceiving congratulations over the arrival ar-rival of a baby boy Sunday morning. All concerned are doing nicely. I has been ill for the past three weeks, (but is reported to be slowly improving. improv-ing. Mr. and Mrs. Vance West are proud parents of a baby boy on Saturday, January 11, at the Crane Maternity hospital in Provo. Mother and son are doing nicely. j Miss Arvilla Clark attended a breakfast Sunday morning at Provo, j honoring Miss Beth Ashworth, whose i engagement to Ward S. Clark has jbeen announced. j Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Chadwick of , American Fork returned Saturday from a two keeks' trip to Pheonix, Arizona. They report weather conditions con-ditions fine and a very excellent ; trip. Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamson attended attend-ed a meeting and social of all I. G. A. store managers at Salt Lake City Monday evening. Mrs. J. P. Fugal was one of the speakers at the Home and Community Commu-nity convention in Salt Lake City Wednesday. Miss Virginia Jacobs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Jacobs, is confined con-fined to her home with rheumatic fever. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. James C. Peterson were in Salt Lake City Friday to visit with relatives. The Third ward Primary officers and teachers held a business meet- ing and social at the home of Lewis Bastian Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Erol Robbins are proud parents of a baby boy born January 11 at the Lehi hospital. Mother and baby arrived home Tuesday, Tues-day, January 21. The M Men of the Lindon ward played basketball with a Lehi team at the High School Gym Wednesday evening. After the game they enjoyed enjoy-ed a dance at the Lindon Hall. Lee Peterson, local manager of the Christensen Thrift Store, spent from Sunday till Tuesday of the past week in Salt Lake City with other managers man-agers of the Christensen Thrift Stores on a buying convention. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker and son, Horace, and daughter, Ruth, and Lawerence Farr wett to Sandy Tuesday night to attena the M. I. A. Gold and Green Ball , Miss Virginia Walker is assisting v.'SffUie arrangement of this party in the Jordan stake. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warnick celebrated their tenth wedding anniversary an-niversary Monday. Ten neighbors and close friends enjoyed dinner and games. Mrs. H. W. Jacobs was hostess to the ladies of the Mothers club Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Baliff of Provo gave a book review, "The Old Maid." Delicious refreshments were served. The Second ward will give an entertainment en-tertainment on Tuesday evening, January 28, at which each organization organiza-tion is assisting with the program. The proceeds will go for ward maintenance. main-tenance. Mrs. Ollie Maupin will leave the 28th for Renton, Washington, to visit with her daughter. For the past two months she has been visiting visit-ing here with her daughter, Mrs. Reed Freeman. Mr. and Mi's. David Gourley are proud grandparents of a winsome baby granddaughter at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake City, January 12. The parents are Philander Hatch and Maurine Gourley Hatch. :Mrs. Gourley is in Salt Lake City '! aiding in the care of her grand-i grand-i daughter for a few days. ; Word has been received by Bishop is. L. Swenson that John E. Smith, : former resident of Pleasant Grove, ; is ill at the home of his daughter. ' Mrs. Jennie Smith Waltenspeil, at iHoquian, Washington. Mr. Smith ' has been a subscriber of the Review I for many years and enjoys a copy ! of this local paper every week. I The Beehive cla.s of the Lindon ; ward M. I. A. with Mrs. Leda Thome as teacher, enjoyed a progressive leighride party Wednesday evening. They stopped at the homes of the following girls for refreshments: Lo-1 Lo-1 raine Walker, Madge Walker, Cleora I Wright, Maxine Fryer and last at the 'home of their teacher. They report a very enjoyable time. I Among the out-of-town guests who attended the funeral of Annie Jane Culmer were: Mr. and Mrs. Joe Green, Mrs. Libbie Gillcs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Civish and daughter, Jau-nita, Jau-nita, of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Grace Culmer and daughter, Thelma and Mi-. Arthur Warenski of Murray; Mrs. Allie Richmond of Pocatello, j Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Olpitij : I of Fillmore ; Mr. and Mrs. Lucile j i ';Maag and children of Vineyard; Dr. ; i and Mrs. James S. Chadwick and daughter, Janice, of American Fork; j Mrs. Sarah Gaisford and son, Pete. i ' and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sudwick of Lehi. |