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Show Pleasant Grove Locals l Elda Nelson, who is attending the B. Y. V. at Provo, is a guest at the J. C. Gil'aiau home for the holidays. Road J. C. Penney Company's ad. .Vote the nr-' clearance prices for t!:e holidays c:; wo'nei's dresses, adv. Lucille Walker, who is teaching school at Draper, is spending the holidays hol-idays wain her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin 'Walker. Ivau Iiiltoa of Salt Lake, visited Sunday wiili Joseph Hilton and family. Mrs. .'. West spent Christmas with her eon. Laval A. West, ami family in Salt Lake. Wiley Nelitker, who is employed at Livid.-nd, I'tah, spent the holidays wiih liis family here. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Walker of Duchesne, are the guests of relatives here during the holidays. Miss Alda Byper was a guest of relatives in Viewer on Christmas; Day. Mr. .md Mrs. George Paul 01 Magna, Mag-na, were Christmas guests of Mrs. Ball's mother, Mrs. Nellie Riehins. Mrs. Maud X'dal! and son. Dean, of Bohi, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Johnson on Christmas Day. Mrs. Kihel Drysdale and children, King and Beth, were guests of ray son relatives on Christmas Pay. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sjoberg of Salt Lake, were the guests of relatives rela-tives here for the Christmas holidays. 1 i A.nie Walker of Salt. Lake, v.:ts i. t.:..: t ..r I'h a-.ant Grove rela-t rela-t ', . : 'I kin .-day. Mr '. l-.iizabei , I'o'.vi II was the i t. r 'la,: .u r. Mr-i. Myrtle , ; i . a oa ( iii-:.,; m;t: il:vy. 1. ,,'.. nr'. a nd Son. I, Bin i.e 1 '''!, I i- .1. I''-'; Cut K'n i-'u. ! D " .v "; ' ,M,- Ivin iinei'.ird of Ane-riean Fork, spent. Christmas day with her 1 j 1 1 ' !.r. Mrs. Barney. .Mr. ainl Mrs. Marion West. and Sleu-wood We. t .-ii joyed Christmas dinner wish Salt I .:.!(; relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. Fugenc Barney and Miss Cal'r'eil I'.arney of Salt Iike, spent, the Christmas holidays with relatives here. Bet ran Kirk, wdio has been employed em-ployed in Salt.I-tke for the past three months, is spending the holidays with relatives here. Mrs. Sarah Irving and daughter, Roeita. Miss Jessie MaxfieUl and Mrs. Beryl I. Do.v.ie of Milford, were guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Archie MaxfieUl Mon-dav Mon-dav and Tuesday. . Mr. ami Mrs. Aaron Walker motor-j motor-j ed to Ogden on ChricUmas Day and enjoyed Christinas dinner with 'Mrs. Walker's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II, Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. V. N. Wedt entertained enter-tained at a family dinner on Christmas Christ-mas Day. The relatives present were: Mr. and Mrs. LeHoy Thorite, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Brampton of Provo. Miss Ruby Harper and grandfather, grand-father, Nathaniel West. The Misses Melba Fugal and La Vetta Anderson entertained at a party for the Church History Class o the Third ward Sunday School, Saturday evening. Games and refreshments helped to make a most pleasant evening. Albert Dexter, who is employed in Carbon Co., is home or the holidays. Mrs. Margaret Wilson is visiting with relatives in Garfield during the holiday season. Mr. ami Mrs. It. D. Wadley enter-t..!::. enter-t..!::. .1 i.l. a family dinner on Christ-nan Christ-nan day. Th" M. I. A. of the Manila ward enjoyed a ipinee in iheir ward amusement, amuse-ment, hall Christmas night. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Harvey and family were the guests of Air. and .Mrs. Harold Walker and family on Christmas day. Wayne and Virginia Willett are homo from California to spend the Christmas holidays with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker were the guests of Mrs. Walkers parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Y. Greenwood at American Fork on Christmas day. On Christmas day, David Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willio.ni L. Green in attempting to crank a car driven by Harold Clark broke his right arm above the wrist bone. Mr. and Airs. Kent Adamson of Salt Lake City are the guests of Mrs. Adamson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christiansen. Mr. and 'Mrs. Archie Maxfield and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allred were the guests f Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Aldrick of Salt Lake City, Friday. Miss LaRene Cooper of Ogden, Miss Leona Cooper of Payson and Miss Amy Cooper of Mt. Pleasant, are enjoying en-joying their Christmas vacation with relatives here. Roy Harris, employed at Spokane, Washington, is spending the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Harris. The Windsor and Lindon Ward Relief Re-lief Societies enjoyed a lnarried folks dance at the Lindon Hall Thursday evea'ng. Mrs. Elmer Johnson and Mrs. Allen Pcderson of Sandy visited Sunday with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Anderson enjoyed enjoy-ed Christmas dinner with sons, Arthur Ar-thur and Owen, and families at Lay-ton, Lay-ton, Utah. Thomas Walker, who is employed at the American Smelting Co., in American Fork canyon, spent the holidays with' relatives" here. Mrs. Polly Harris entertained at Christmas dinner for her married children as follows, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wil-fred Harris of Binghiaimt Mr. and Mrs. George Miller and children of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Harris and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ronold Harris of Lindon. A missionary shower was given last Thursday evening in honor of Miss Lolat Robbins, who will leave January 6 for a mission to the Southern States. About thirty guests were present. The evening was spent in gajTies and social chat. Many useful gifts were received by Miss Robbins, for her missionary work. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs entertained enter-tained the Halliday famiBy Christmas Eve and Christmas day. A large beautifully decorated tree created a setting for Christmas gifts and Christ mas greetings. Those present were: W. S. Robinson (grandfather) and Mrs. Bine Allen of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday and son, John, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Lucius A. Laudie and children of Ogden. s The Misses Louise and Tlieima Slioell '. enjoy "The Messiah" in Salt Lake Saturday evening. Mrs. William Coles of Salt Lake, visited over tile week-end with her sister, Mrs. John 1 1. West. Miss Arviila Clark will attend a Christmas party given by the Alpha Beta Theta Sorority at Salt Lake City, Saturday. Mrs. Perry Harper and daughter, Ruby, were Salt Lake visitors last Thursday. Provo visitors Wednesday were: Alma Christiansen, Mrs. Mary Christiansen, Christ-iansen, Rhodin Christiansen and 'Mrs. Ida Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. .Leo R. Walker and children of Garland, are the guests ' of Mrs. Walker's mother, Mrs. Regina Thorne, for the holiday vacation. The Lindon-Windsor Farm Bureau held a party in the Lindon Hall last Wednesday evening. A program, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed. en-joyed. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman, Mrs. Leone Told and Mrs. Ethel West attended at-tended a Christmas party at the City and County Building in Provo, Thursday Thurs-day night of last week, given by the City and County employees. One of the features of the social was a' huge Christmas tree with presents for all. Mr. nd Mrs. ' Clifton Clark ' and family, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hendrick-son Hendrick-son and family and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tomlinson and family were the dinner guests of !Mr. and Mrs. George F. Barnes of Lehi on Christmas Christ-mas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Barnes are parents of Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Hendrick-on Hendrick-on and Mrs. Tomlinson. Miss Florence Oscarson, who is employed in Salt Iake, is visiting her parents here during her Christmas Christ-mas vacation. William Werrett of Salt Lake City, an old missionary friend of James D. Thorne, made a pleasant call at the Thorne residence Thursday. You should take advantage of the new clearance prices on men's and boys' suits and overcoats at the J. C Penney Company store this week. adv. Word was received Thursday by Joseph Brinley of the death of his father at Pangtiitch. The Brinley family wjll attend the funeral, the exact date has not .yet been set. Pleasant Grov relatives received the sad news of, the death of Mrs. Lois Robinson Christensen at Spokane, Spo-kane, Washington, on December 23. Mrs. Robinson is a cousin of Mrs. J. R. Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Thornton had as their guests on Christmas day Mrs. Thornton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Hutchings, and Beth Hutch-jngs Hutch-jngs of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomas and daughter, Kathleen, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mills entertained enter-tained at Christmas dinner. The guests were Mrs. Annie Mills, mother moth-er of Mr. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. George L. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. G-eorge Chandler of Bingham. Mrs. Clara Kirk entertained at Christmas dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Ehvood Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence Tolman of American Fork, and Mr. and Mrs; Theron J. Kirk of Provo. Pro-vo. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrumi I. Wright were delighted on Christinas day to receive Christmas greetings over the telephone from their son, Harold, who is working for the Telephone Co. and is located in St. Louis, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick, Bishop L. M. Atwood, Angelyn War-nick War-nick and Emma LudWigson of Manila ward gave Christmas talks at the Lindon church Sunday evening. Richard Rich-ard Allred gave ai solo and Earl Cull-imore Cull-imore gave a Christmas story. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Houtz and baby of Madison, Wisconsin, arrived in Pleasant Grove Thursday of last week and will visit with Mrs. Houtz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson William-son and other relatives until afteS. New Years. Mr. and Mrs. Dan E. Adams had as their guests on Christmas day: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adams of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. Arza Adams, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Adams, J. C. Jensen, Jen-sen, Leonard Wadley and Kenneth Adams. Make appointments early for a Beautiful Natural, Lasting, Permanent W ave with rins'let ends. Price $6 until after New Years at the LaBeai;te Shopps, Pleasant Grove, Utah. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Burlin Driggs accompanied ac-companied Mr. and Mrs. D wight Bates to Salt Lake Thursday and remained with them for a few days visit. Mr. and Mrs. Bates enjoyed Christmas dinner here w.itlv Mr. and Mrs. Driggs. Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Ander-son, mother of Mrs. Driggs, spent Christmas day with her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adamson entertained en-tertained at dinner Christmas day. The guests were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Walt-er Matthews, parents of Mrs. Adamson, Adam-son, and other relatives as follows: Mr. and Mi's. Josiah Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Matthews and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Nelson of Vineyard, and Mrs. Dewey Adamson and family. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Aston entertained enter-tained at a family dinner on Christmas Christ-mas day. The members of the family fam-ily present were: Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Al-fred Aston, Jr., of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. AVilliami J. Aston, Pleasant Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Aston of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams Will-iams and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mad-sen Mad-sen of Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph West are enjoying en-joying a very happy holiday season. On Christmas day- a siynptuous dinner din-ner was enjoyed by the following members of the family: Mrs. Adena West Meredith of Eagle Rock, California, Cali-fornia, Mrs. F. L. Mulliner of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nelson and baby of Grace, Idaho, Mr. and j Mrs. Howard Christiansen of Bing-' Bing-' ham, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Noble of j Pocatello, Idaho, and Miss Opal, who ! teaches school in Salt Lake. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson was the scene of a real Chr.stinas dinner and family reunion Wednesday. Their daughter and ! son- in-law of Madison, Wisconsin, were among the guests. Other guests j included: Mr. and Mrs. H. E.' Rose, j (Mrs. Rose was before her marriage! Miss Sarah Williamson), Miss Nina; WiUinmson of Salt Lake City, Mr.', and Mrs. Preston Gray of Lehi, Grand ma Williamson and Mr. and Mrs. ! Chris Williamson and family of this city. The family of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Warnick entertained at a family din-I din-I ner Thursday at their home. The menbers of the famiily present were: . Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Warnick and j family, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warnick 'and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Atwood At-wood and family, Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Swenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnick and family, Mr. and i Mrs. A. P. Warnick and family, Reed W. Warnick and Miss Lola Taylor of Ogden. The Young Mothers Club entertained enter-tained thair husbands at a social last Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey. The rooms were beautifully decorated with 1 Christmas colors, one of the special features being a beautifully decorat- ed Christmas tree containing gifts fori all present. The evening was spent in progressive games, the grand prize H'ing.won by Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and the "small prize" by Mrs. Lewis Olpin. Dainty refreshments were served to the following: Messrs and M'esdames H. W. Jacobs, Karl Banks, G. L. Smith, S. A. Kirk, Thomas Fen-ton, Fen-ton, Rulon Dixon, Mullen Radmall, H. S. Richards, L. P. Harvey, James Mo farlane, Clarence Hill, James H. Walker, C. A. Gamett, Dr. 0. E. grua, Iewis ;01pin, C. L. Wright, A. P. Warnick, Harold Walker, M. S. Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and Mrs. Florence Huchel. Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Shoell enjoyed en-joyed a real family reunion and dinner din-ner on Christmas day. The mernbers of the family present were: Mr. and Mrs. William Cnllimore and family of Garland, M'iss Louise Shoell, home j from her school work at Mesquitte, j Nevada, Miss Thelma Shoell, who is teaching school at Riverton, Miss I Helen Shoell, who is attending the Beauty School at Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Armond Webb of I.ehi, Miss Dorothy Shoell who is attending school at Ogden, and Miss Lucille Thorley of Otto, Wyoming, who is a guest of Miss Louise during the holidays. |