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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Mrs. Rachel S. Clark of Oakley Idaho, is visiting indefinitely at thi home of her son, Leland A. Clark V and family. e The Grovarians, a social clul comprised of all of the students a t the B. Y. U. who are graduates o: 3 the Pleasant Grove High School held a luncheon at the Second ware banquet hall last Friday evening e The Second ward Relief Societj - cooks prepared the meal. Donalc :- Wright is president of this club. 5 The officers of the Lindon ward ' M. L A. entertained at a social last ' Thursday evening at the home oi Mrs. Darius Rogers in Lindon, in honor of the following young people 1 who took part in the three one-act 1 plays for Old Folks day. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs. Reed Gillman, Orval Anderson, Maurine Walker, Beryl Lewis, George Page ' Melba Harris, Stanley Swenson, Lynn 2 Cullimore, Betram Kirk, Charles 2 Rhodeback, May R. Walker, LaVern Oobbley, Elda Neves, Leo Bezzant and Dr. and Mrs. G. Y. Anderson ' The evening was spent in progres-? progres-? sive "Bunco". The grand prize be-t be-t ing won by Elda Mayhew and the booby prize by Beryl Lewis. Delicious Delic-ious refreshments were served. i Among the out-of-town, people attending at-tending the funeral of Hyrum John Muzzell were Mr- and Mrs- C. S. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson, Mrs- Peake Viola Martin, Mr. and j Mrs. James Martin, Mr. H- A- Card- . well, Mrs- Soloman Angel, Mrs. ' Thomas Simpson, Earl Martin and Cyril Martin of Salt Lake City; Mr. , and Mrs- I- L. Pratt, Mr; and Mrs. j J. C- Christensen of j American - Fork; Mr. and Mrs. A Pratt Hicken, Mrs- John Ahwiler, Mrs- Ernal Hicken, Mrs- Hattie Duke, Mrs- Ma-honey, Ma-honey, Mrs. Addison Moulton and 3 Mrs. Giles, all of Heber; Mr. and t Mrs. T- L- Martin, Mr. J. S. Seeley - and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor t of Provo, and John E. Booth of Spanish Fork. , The Grovarian club cojpsisting of ; students from Pleasant $ Grove at-3 at-3 tending the Brigham "$oung Uni-1 Uni-1 versity held a dinner "dance Friday, March 8th, in the pleasant Grove Second ward chapef-Virgil chapef-Virgil Peterson jvas master of t ceremonies- Toasts were given by " Jean Smith and George Larson- Re- sponses were made by Charles Har- ris and A. P. Warnick. Mr. and Mrs- Warnick were special guests " of the club- The committee in r charge consisted of Charles Harris as chairman with the following as- sisting: Margaret Stagg, Nina White Calvin Swenson, Donald Wright Jean Smith and Virgil Peterson. An ' Irish theme was carried out in pro f grama and decorations- About seventeen sev-enteen couples were present. o a J. L. Theobald made a businee C trip to Salt Lake City Monday. 11 Miss June Jordan of Brigham Cit e was the guest of Pleasant Grov d friends Sunday. if A free poultry dance was held las e Wednesday evening at the Secon ward amusement hall, t Harold A. Thorne of Salt Lak e City was a guest Monday of his par ents Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thorne Mrs. Nettie Thorne of Heber ha J been visiting the past two weeks a the home of Mr. and Mrs. James E 3 Thorne. e Jesse Walker who is employed ii Salt Lake spent the week-end witl s his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rober r Walker. s ' After Mutual Tuesday evening e March 19, in the Lindon ward, th 1 Sunday School of the ward will giv 1 a dance. s s Miss Beth Drysdale has been ou of school the past week sufferini e with a severe felon on her righ thumb. i, a k The Builders class of the Thir n ward M. I. A. held a social las Friday evening at the home of Mis ;t Lorena Radmall. Mrs. Annie R. Wright has beei visiting the past two weeks with he daughter and son-in-law, Mr. an Mrs. Lawerence Kirk, at Kamas p. Utah. 2 Mrs. W. D. Fitzgerald of Los Vegas Nevada, was a guest Tuesday an Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. H. W i Clark. Mrs. Fitzgerald and Mrs - Clark are sisters. 8 i The Prmary officers and teacher, s of the Second ward entertained a 1 a dancing party last Thursday eve t ning at the Second ward amusemen e hall. A jolly time was reported. y E. L. Griffin of San Bernardino r California, who managed the packinj 2 of green tomatoes here last year wa s a Pleasant Grove visitor Wednesda; i and Thursday of last week. Mrs. LaRue Smith and family at e tended the U. of U. band concert a . the Lehi High School last Wednes t day morning. Mrs. Smith's son Samuel H., is a member of the band L- i Bishop David B. Thorne of Lin , don made a business trip to Hebe Monday. He visited with his daugh fc ter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. J A. Bigelow, and family. r The Lindon ward Relief Societ; spent a day in their room at th , Lindon chapel Tuesday, March 15 Most of the ladies brought thei s lunch and remained all day. On a quilt was quilted and other neces sary work was completed. r Miss Gwen West, daughter of Mrs :" Ethel West, left for Ogden Monda; to take care of Nellie Hilton Tan ner's children. Mrs. Tanner die :' about a month ago leaving an in fant child and two other children tj Mrs. Tanner is a sister of Mrs. Wesi 3 The Phi Delta Sorority of the B 6 Y. U., entertained their partners a t a dinner and dancing party at th' ; Second ward amusement hall las i Saturday night. Eighty youpg peo '- pie enjoyed a very pleasant evening , The banquet was prepared by th' e Second ward Relief Society cooks. i- The officers and teachers of th Second ward M. ! A. entertained a t a social Monday evening at the homi e of Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gleason, ii f honor of Mrs. Ethel Fenton anc Mrs. Margaret Nelson, who havi t been working hi the M. L A. fo f several years, but who have recentl; j married and moved from the ward , The evening was spent in miscellane ' ous games and social chat. Gift . were presented to the guests of hen or. Dainty refreshments were servec to about thirty guests. j The family of J. L. Harvey gavi him a very pleasant birthday dinnei party last Friday afternoon. Thi f table was centered with a huge f birthday cake decorated with pinl s rose buds with the word "eighty" ii decorative iceing. After the dinnei i had been enjoyed a program frotr 1 members of the family and reminiscences remin-iscences of early family life wen enjoyed. The families present were Mr. and Mrs. William Tyler anc daughter of Tocoma. Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chipman, Dr and Mrs. Dean A. Harvey of Sal! Lake City; Mrs. Helen Kellerman Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. L P Harvey Har-vey and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker Walk-er of Pleasant Grove. Letters ol appreciation were received frorr friends of the family and birthdaj gifts to the honored guest. A very I enjoyable afternoon was reported. |