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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Phone all news to Mrs. Ethel. W. Carlson, No. 75-W, Pleasant Grove. Miss Edna Fugal, teacher, and Miss Gwyn West chaperoned a Sunday School class at a swimming party at Park Ro-She Tuesday evening. eve-ning. Miss Dorothy Williamson left by bus Tuesday night for Kenmore, Betty June Roper of Oak City is visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Harold Har-old S. Walker. The Pugal family held a reunion Sunday afternoon in American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gourley entertained enter-tained the Christiansen family at a party at Saratoga Tuesday eve- ning to celebrate the first birthday birth-day anniversary of their little daughter, Kathleen. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Walker of Lindon are receiving congratulations congratula-tions upon the birth of a baby girl at the American Fork hospital Sunday, Sun-day, July 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Williamson, William-son, Miss Dorothy Williamson, Mrs. Leah Thornton and daughter, Lu Ana, and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Gray and children of Lehi, motored mot-ored to Vernon Monday evening to enjoy a chicken dinner in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Hans Williamson. New York, on the out-skirts of Buffalo, Buf-falo, to stay for an indefinite time ' with her sister, Mrs. Ray Houtz, and family. t The Mothers club met this week with Mrs. Cleone Kirk. The program pro-gram for this week was a party given giv-en by the husbands for the club ladies at Wildwood in Provo canyon. can-yon. Miss Helen Carlson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Carlson, underwent under-went an operation at the American Fork hospital Monday for appendicitis. appen-dicitis. Miss Jewell Paul returned Monday Mon-day from a pleasant trip to Los An-i An-i geles. Miss Mary Jense is spending a few weeks at Los Angeles, where she is visiting relatives and friends. IMr. and Mrs. Arthur Peterson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. John Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Williams Richins of Tropic, made a short call at the home of Mrs. Ella Richins Sunday. They were enroute to Ogden to visit a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hatch, The Misses Viola and Josephine West spent part of the week visiting visit-ing relatives and friends at Heber. Master Tommy Adamson was so far improved in health Sunday that he was able to be removed to his home here from the hospital. v Reed Smith has been enjoying a visit home with his mother, Mrs. Jennie T. Smith, and family. Reed is employed at Salina with the government gov-ernment land survey. Florence Anderson Williams and children of Oasis are visiting with , Mrs. Williams' mother, Mrs. Minnie 1 Anderson, and other relatives. Phone all news to Mrs. Ethel W. Carlson, No. 75-W, Pleasant Grove. ! Out-of-town visitors who attend-. attend-. ed the funeral of Thomas L. Jar-I Jar-I man were Mrs. Margaret Jarman, , Los Angeles, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. ' Isadore Jarman, Mr. George Jar-man Jar-man and Margaret Jarman of Boise, Idaho; Horace and Leland Gillman, . Mrs. Alta Wardle, Mr. and Mrs. Les-i Les-i lie Anderson, Lona and Lyle Ander-! Ander-! son of Vernal, Mr. and Mrs. James 1 Carrigan, Mrs. Myron Robinson, i Garth Nerdin, Mrs. Vera Wing, Mr. who is seriously ill at the Dee hospital. hos-pital. Mrs. Marie K. Nielsen and daughter, daugh-ter, Etta, of Salt Lake City and Mrs. J. Ford of Cottonwood were Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove visitors Sunday. Miss Etta Nielsen will receive her masters mas-ters degree at the U. of U. at the close of the summer course and will teach at the West high the coming winter. She is a granddaughter of the late Magnus Nielsen. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Deveraux, Mrs. Bertha Deveraux and Mr. and Mrs. Seth Phillips left Monday morning morn-ing for Idaho Falls, upon receiving receiv-ing word of the accidental death of Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Radmall. Mr. Radmall was the son of John Radmall and the late Jennie Deveraux Dever-aux Radmall, who formerly made their home in Pleasant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nelson are spending their two week vacation from the Coon Chicken Inn enjoying en-joying a trip through the Yellowstone Yellow-stone National park and in Jack-'son Jack-'son Hole, Wyoming, where Howard entertained with an orchestra jlast year. They will return home 'and together with James A. Nelson l and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Carlisle 'of Heber will leave today on a trip jto Bryce, Zion's and Grand can-, can-, ; yons in Southern Utah. Miss Evelyn Richardson of Pay-son Pay-son returned to her home Monday, after visiting with her cousin, Mary Fugal. (Mr. and Mrs. Millard Gardner and children of Afton, Wyoming, are visiting with Mrs. Gardiner's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jens P. Fugal, and other relatives. Another good time has been planned for the children and adults ' of Pleasant Grove on Tuesday, July j 20th, at the Grove. The play hour will commence at 7:00. Singing and story telling will be featured. Everyone Every-one is invited to attend and enjoy this evening program. Out-of-town people attending funeral services for Mr. Samuel Burns were Mr. and Mrs. Alma Bowine Henry Bowine, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Leetham, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Curt West, Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter, Mrs. Orin Walker, all of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baxter and family of Springville, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Leetham Lee-tham of Mammoth, Mr. and Mrs. I Douglas Mathews, of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor of Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Swenson, Quada-loupe, Quada-loupe, Calif.; Messrs. and Mes-dames Mes-dames George E. Abel, Edward Abel, Steve Baker, Abner Chipman, Elijah Eli-jah Chipman, Mildred and Mark Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Shelley, Mary E. Duncan, Miss Janet Miller, Mil-ler, Mrs. Lucinda Barratt, Mrs. William Wil-liam Wright, Mrs. Dale Feather-stone Feather-stone and Mr. Milton Brown, all of American Fork. and Mrs. Sterling Skinner and Myrl I Bolton of Bingham, Mrs. Ed. Jones, Mrs. Sadie Giles, Mrs. Annie Ditt-more, Ditt-more, Mrs. Emily Peterson and Rhea McKee, all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. William McKee and Mary Alice McKee of Midvale, Mr and Mrs. John Rosengreen of Florida, Flor-ida, Mrs. Joseph Rail of Springville and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Millett o: Goshen. |