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Show """""""" " " Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. and Mrs. T. A- Atkinson were Salt. Lake visitors Sunday. Mrs. Mary Cooper and son, Bert, were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Viola Thorne returned Wednesday from a two weeks visit with friends in Heber. Mrs. Thomas l-'entou entertained the Young Mothers Club at her home Thursday afternoon. Miss LaPriel Barney, a student of Henager's Business College. Salt Lake, spent the week-end with her parents. The Sophomores of the Pleasant Grove High School held a mis-fit party at the high school gym Friday evening. even-ing. R. D. Wadley and his daughter, Mrs. Fern Edwards attended the state fair at Salt Lake City Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss Bessie Davis of Heber has been the guest of her sister, Mrs. Byron Adamson for the past three weeks. The Beehive Girls of the Second ward M. I. A. enjoyed a social Thursday Thurs-day evening at the home of Mrs. David Adamson. James D. Thorne made a business trip to Elberta Thursday, in the interest in-terest of the Pleasant Grove Canning Company. Miss Elizabeth Blackwell and brother, Harry, attend the Sheffield missionary reunion at Salt Lake City Saturday evening. Bishop Burton H. Adams and family and Bishop F. D. Atwood and family were conference visitors at Salt Lake on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Davis and son, Billy of Ashton, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adamson for a few days, while preparing to move to their new home in " Vineyard, where they will be permanently located. Jannrs T. Wright was a Salt Lake visilrjr Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. CuUimore were confert.-uce visitors at Salt Lake Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren attended at-tended a birthday social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boren of j Charleston on Wednesday evening. i .Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick and I family attended the State Fair Wed-i Wed-i uesday. Mrs. ISerly West returned Wednesday Wednes-day from a three days visit with Salt j 1 al:e relatives. I j Mrs. Bert Frampton and baby of I Provo, were guests of Pleasant Grove J relatives Thursday. ! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Halliday ' attended a wedding at Provo Wednes-! Wednes-! day evening. FOR SALE 115.00 One 25-35 Winchester Rifle. Good condition. Equipped with peep sights. See Howard N. Thorne. 10-12-tf Lucille Fowlke, who is training at the L. D. S. hospital, spent the weekend week-end with her parents. Bishop D. B. TSiorne and wife and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Miriam Kirk, who is employed at the Murray hospital, visited the week-end with relatives here. Get your hair marcelled or finger waved at the La Beaute Shoppe. adv. Mrs. Grace Yancey, who is employed in Salt Lake, spent the week-end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Odis Yancey. The Ladies Glee Club ana their partners of the Pleasant Grove High School enjoyed a bonfire party in American Fork Canyon Friday evening. 'Mrs. Ella M. Cragun, Mrs. Cora Atwood, Mrs. Kate Jacobs, Mrs. EfRe B. Adamson, Mrs. John Van Wagoner and Mrs. Jennie Johnson, attended the Relief Society Conference at Salt Lake last Thursday. On Thursday and Friday of next week the schools will be closed. On Thursday the teachers will take the schol census, nd on Friday and Saturday Sat-urday they will attend the Teacher's Convention in Salt Lake City. Miss Hilda Oscarson entertained I the Social Club at her home Thursday Thurs-day evening. The time was spent in sawing and social chat. Dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Twelve guests were present. James ( ,'u I limore was a Salt Itke visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk were Salt l.uko visitors Sunday. Fied C. Slioell wa-S a Salt Iike visitor on Sunday. A. P. Warniek Was a conference visitor at. Salt. I.ake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Moore were Salt Iike visitors on Kuiiday. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson were I'rovo visitors. W. li. Clark of Salt Lake City, was a I 'lea.sant. Grove visitor Sunday. 10. ,1. Culler and family returned Friday to their home in Xewdale, Idaho. Clifford L. Wright and Leon Smith made a business 'rip to Ogden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Powell of Lehl, visited Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson. Mrs. Marion Greene of American Fork, was a ricasant Grove visitor We.dnesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warnick and family visited the state fair at Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. Ethel Drysdale returned home Monday evening from a three weeks trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner left Friday by auto for a visit with relatives in Mexico. Mrs. L. L. Nelson of Provo, was the guest of her sister, Mrs. Regina Thorne, Thursday. The Junior High School Band en-joydd en-joydd a "melon bust" at the high school Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. James C- Peterson were Sunday visitors at Salt Lake City. Russell Swenson, who is teaching school at Hurricane, visited relatives rela-tives here and in Salt Ixike during the week-end. The Junior girls of the First ward M- I. A. held a "cartdy pull" Friday evening at the home of Miss Alva West. Mrs. Sarah L. West and daughter, Mrs. Bertha Gu'dimiundsen of Bingham, Bing-ham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. eon Smith Tuesday. Miss Estelle Fenton, Miss Leda Thompson, Miss Hazel Nuttal an'd Miss Maurine Gamett were among the Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mrs. .Ieon Smith and children attended at-tended the Paramount matinee in Provo Wednesday afternoon. The play was "Say It With Songs". 'Mr. and Mrs. F. S. H-ninhrics accompanied ac-companied their son and wife, Mr. end .Mrs. Owen Humphries, to Salt I ake, Wednesday. They attended the State Fair and visited with relatives. Tryouts are being held at the high school this week for the annual high school play. "Daddy Long Legs". Miss Jewel Linebaugh, Dramatic Art instructor, is in charge of this work. J. 0 . Clark is at Springville for a short time as relief operator at the Orem station, while the agent is on vacation. Mrs. J. 0. Clark has charge of tthe looal office during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams of American Fork and Mrs. Dan E. Adams went to Burley, Idaho during the week-end to attend the funeral of Reed Cunningham, son of Mrs. Nora Jensen Cunningham, formerly of this city. Mr. Cunningham leaves a wife and three children. The funeral was held at Burley on Sun-d.iv. Mrs. William Hodgkson and Mr. a;ul Mrs. John Hodgkson of Vernal, returned to Vernal Wednesday after . v 'siting several days with Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Humphries. Mrs. William liodgkson is a sister of Mrs. Hum-p'-n-ies. The Lindon ward M. I. A. visited t'.ie Vineyard ward Sunday evening and presented the following program: Speakers Elroy Gillman and Lafe Wright; duet, 'Mrs. Neves and daugh-tsr; daugh-tsr; quartet, two numbers, Elroy Cillman, Lafe Wright, May R. Walker and Melba Cluff, accompanied by Laura Walker; reading, Florence Miller and solo, May R. Walker. The Sunshine Committee of the Lindon ward Relief Society held a social Thursday afternon at the home cf Mrs. George II. Shoell. The afternoon after-noon was spent in a program and social chat. Refreshments were served. The guests were: Mrs. Annie Holman, Mrs. Afton Steiner, Mrs. Lawrence Allred, Mrs. D. B. Thorne, Mrs. Lizzie Robbins, Mrs. Mary B. Fage, Mrs. Martha Canham, Mrs. Edith Walker, Mrs. Annie Anderson, Mrs. Annie Wright. |