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Show (ity Prepares To Celebrate ft Eighty-Ninth Birthday Wednesday Pleasant Grove f jg years old, and in celebra- ,f the anniversary, an approp-kLservance approp-kLservance is being planned by val camps of Sons of Utah (j'ers and Daughters of Utah celebration will be marked by uiic meeting in the Log Cabin m. All original pioneers and 5 "live pioneers living in the city L honored, according to Cap-U, Cap-U, Harold S. Walker and Pearl jj 0f the two organizations, .jginal pioneers number about in f gathering will feature a pro-Plv.of pro-Plv.of talks, pioneer music, and t t .es. A luncheon will be serv- all attending. The program 'en arranged as follows: rser-Chaplain Ida Smith of ' U. P- Cl-Tem Hicks and Mary Lee. ess of Welcome Captain iastian. 'i'.onse by Pioneer Mrs. Annie i J- -contrasting her recent trip tana by airplane, with her J trip across the plains by ox Mrs. Christina Warnick. ffit solo Ora Holman Chip-olt; Chip-olt; al Pioneer Story Lucille eCr i solo, played on a pioneer j e Rose Young. 'Reading William Smith. on Jjrous Sketch On Living Pio-j-Sose Hayes. o( -int Grove was settled by ) jj-i who answered a call made m "dent Brigham Young. Seven .(ok' camped in a beautiful grove 3 L-mwood trees near a moun-ujl'eam, moun-ujl'eam, on September 13, 1850, jg.was from that "pleasant grove" that the city received its name. . Soon, more families came, and the colony expanded with the years. |