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Show Pleasant Grove Local Mr. and Mrs. Vein Keetch are rejoicing re-joicing over the arrival or baby boy at the I,. 1). S. hospital at Salt Lake Monday. A group of the teachers wives from the Lincoln high school spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Krank 11. Newman. Mrs. Frank D. Alwood had her , tonsils removed Friday. She is improving im-proving nicely. For Sale Seasoned fruit cake, maecaroons, rugs and neo::y bums. See Miss Mary Peterson, Pleasant Grove. adv. Dick Sheppick, Miss Genevieve Jarvis, Joseph and Stanford Jarvis of Suit Lake, were Sunday visitors with relatives and friends here. Mrs. Christina Warnlck is living with her daughter, F.fl'ie, at Provo I this winter. I Members or the Lyceum course holding tickets attended the lecture by Susan Krtz novelist, at the tabernacle tab-ernacle in inovo Wednesilay evening. The Mothers Club was held yesterday yes-terday at the home or Mrs. Lucy White. Mrs. .Ida West presented the Armistice Day program which was given by the U. V. J. :r.c:r.bcrs. Mrs. Gladys Christiansen and children or Ogden, were week-end visitors at the home or her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph West. Mrs. Josephine Bezzant, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Ilezvant and children, and Miss Ruth Bovi.unt spent Monday Mon-day with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis or Luke View. The Windsor ward Reller Society members gave a "Sunshine" party Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Gladys and Mrs. Selena Marrott. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hoolcy, Mrs. William Hoolcy nnd Mrs. Sarah Hooley spoilt Friday In Provo canyon the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Kimber. The Mesdames Amasa Wright and John Muzm'11 are recovering from illness. The M. I. A. officers of the Manilla Ma-nilla ward entertained Friday evening eve-ning at the ward scout room to pay honor and to show appreciation for 'released workers in their organization. organiza-tion. Twenty-five people were present pres-ent to enjoy an evening of games, after which hot mince pie and ice cream were served. Mrs. Eliza Banks is able to be around some again after her recent accident. She spent Saturday at her home here nnd was taken Sunday Sun-day to Suit Lake where she will visit for the week. She is much improved. improv-ed. Sunday callers at the home of Mrs. Annie Holmnn were, Mrs. Maggie Johnson, Kate Taylor and two children chil-dren of Salt Lake, Mrs. Edith Mon-' Mon-' son of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Olsen of Logan. j Mrs. Ellen Richins and Mr. nnd I Mrs. Arnold Richins were Sunday j I dinner guests of Mr. Clarence John- son of Lake View. Mis. Ole Christiansen visited Thursday with her sister, Mrs. Jen- 1 r.ie Chaduick. nt American Fork to assist in celebrating the wedding j anniversary of the Chadwicks. i ' Miss Margaret Lee surprised her. family Thursday evening when she i ; unexpectedly returned home niter sp' .no.ir.g more than a year in Los ; Ar.::.-:cs. rr;.;:,v tv. !-.::.!: the Misses Bc-th :: ! Y'.'la Hr'lry. p.vis'.fd by their c-r.'-ruiif.-d at a nik-sion- : rv si-. i. -a it in hc-niT of I.aVar IIoo- " ho is If a-. for the mission C: :: th :v ur future, i Mrs. Joseph H. Adams was removed re-moved to her home Sunday from the American Fork hospital. She is slowly regaining her strength. Mrs. Allie Jensen, a sister of Mrs. Adams, whose home is at McGrath, Canada, is here to care for her during her illness. Mrs. Ella M. Cragun. Mrs. Stella W. Gillman. Mrs. Emily Long nnd Mrs. Mary B. Hales, rcprosei ted the Windsor Camp of the D. V. P. at ' the county convention at Provo Saturday. t ' Manila Facer of Pleasant Grove. ' freshman student in the College of Fine Arts of Erirhnm Your,-,' univer-!: univer-!: .:. was chosen recently as one of tl s( prano soloists for the sixth a::t-.ual production of Handel's ' "Mo: si; h". December 12. in the Provo Pro-vo tabernacle. John R. Halliday of the University nui-io tit partmrnt will direct the mixed chorus of 250 voices, nccom-pan.ii nccom-pan.ii d by tho B. Y. U. symphony orth.rstra under the direction of Professor LcRcy J. Robertson. |