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Show Pleasant Grove Locals j! 1 Mrs. II. L. V,::-y visittd her Hurry W;" ia::..s. r.turmd to Blng-1 Blng-1 1 i ' n Wr.-j:.esd:iy, aft-.-r ---.vral dayj Mr. u:A Mrs. Vera Couug v. eve -.'i el" Mr. and Mrs. John Linne-ford Linne-ford of cult Lake Sunday. Lt-sC.-r Harris visited last week in Salt La':e, the guest o his sister, :.;rs. Leah Miller. TUur-sday evening the o!!ieers and teachers of the Second ward Sunday School held their monthly meeting at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richard,. Randall Musgrove spent the weekend week-end with missionary friends in Ephraim and Richfield. Lizzie Shurtleff Smith, who has spent several weeks with relatives in California, called on relatives here during the week while enroute to her home in Ogden. Albert Tongora, champion typist of the world, gave a demonstration at l he high school Tuesday. The demonstration was most interesting as well as instructive. Miss Elizabeth Green gave a Dancing Revue at the Alhambra Theatre Thursday evening. Her students were from American Fork and Pleasant Grove. Robert Marrott has purchased the home on the high school block formerly owned by his mother, Mrs. Erne Marrott Adamson. Mr. Marrott j Mi : i K .t.-r Vui'.'U ? I.eiii, i the gue.if j I' ML. ! Allelic- Cnluier Sunday and .Me relay. Mrt. ieihlia Walker Hp'.-nt several l;i. riiii ''a r-!;i':v.-H in Salt Like City. .Mr. and M r :. Led: I 1: r .oil of A ne-rir;. n l-"oik, v.'-re .e-.-.M of Mr. ; i 1 1 . 1 Mrs. C. l-i. Voilim .Sunday. I .Mis. Laelia 'r.,mil-n end f.in.ily vi.iii.-d part, of liil.i .!-:k 'Aiti Mm. I,. It. Walker and family. .Mrs. .'.I .ry Th;i..u.: rc-lamed Wednesday Wed-nesday from, a liir-e: '.'.i-ek.-i visit Willi I j (I. I llMltoi , Mis. ItoAley, at M.ie.na. Mrs. Roe. -it .loim son 1uni baby of Salt l.af.-i, is i:.U:in( 'or a fe .v days with h-r iimtle-r, Mrs. Christina Sler';'"ll, '1 In: l.imlou ward M. I. A. will give the (nnjoint prof-; am at the Windsor ward Sunday evening, March 31. Hugs Haxlor and his debating t'-nm of Krinaville were visitors at tin: local high school Thursday. I'n-s. W. W. W'arniik and J. D. Thorne alleinleil a boy scout meeting at I'roco Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. S. 1J. Moore, Jr., were in 1'ajsnn Sunday to attend the funeral of Ihe child of Mr. and Mrs. J. .Mill on Beck. Mrs. Beck is Mr. Moore's sister. M:ry W!!-y was a visitor Tj.:-,- '' with i,':r daughter, Mrs. Laid j I; . rr. 't. of A:.-:-rean fork. 'J.i Tm--.day, April 2, Ja-.k'e A. V. j :oi:i:i (;:-i of the M. I. A. of th 'in. Hazel G.K.'nan entertained be Vonn- M.l !.!!., Cleij of the- Lin-'I Lin-'I ,n atj.l V. inii a,r wards Thursday ft c rnooii at her home. Mrs. Mary 1!. 1-entertained the out aoinr ollicers of the Daughters of t''.e l'ioa:ers of the Linden Camp Thursday afternoon at lier home. County Cumin is.siuuer, J. W. G ill-mail ill-mail and wife, enjoyed a banquet at Spanish Fork Thursday, as guests of the Spanish Fork Livestock Show. Lawrence Carlson, who lias been employed em-ployed in Bingham, and recently underwent un-derwent an operation in the Bingham hospi'al, is visiting a few days with 'lis mother, Mrs. Peter Carlson. The banquet and dance given last Saturday evening by the Manila ward was well attended, more than $."0.00 ! was rasied to aid in paying for a piano for their amusement hall. The Vineyard M. I. A. presented I Ihe play "Yimmie Yonson's Yob" at j the Liiulon Hall, Wednesday evening' LOST A mesh hand bag. Between P. 0. and residence. Reward. June Van Wagoner. Wagon-er. 3-30-lt 11. K. and W. J. Ellsworth, representing repre-senting the Utah Nursery Co., were In Pleasant Grove Monday. They made a pleasant call at the home of their sister, Mrs. James D. Thorne. Miss Louise Bush of Provo, daughter daught-er of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bush formerly form-erly of this city, was operated on during the past week at the Le D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake for appendicitis. appendici-tis. The lady members of the high school and Junior high school faculty, were hostesses at a well planned social Friday evening at the high school. The guests were the faculty members and their partners. The evening was spent in progressive as an exchange play for the Windsor ward. Tlie proceeds will go for M. I. A. fund. The Trail Builders of the Windsor ward visited Monday afternoon with one of their members, LeRoy Johnson, John-son, who has been ill at his home for tlie past twelve weeks. LeRoy is reported to be slowly improving. "We Young Fools," will entertain all "Old Fools" at the Windsor ward chapel Monday evening, April 1. The April Fool's Character Ball is under the direction of the "M" Men and Cleaner Girls o,f the Windsor ward. A prize for the best costume will be given. The Orem Chamber of Commerce presented a Negro Minstrl Show at the Alhambra Theatre Monday evening. even-ing. It was sponsored by the Pleasant Grove Chamber of Commerce. Com-merce. Tt WHS well ronrlororl nn,l will move his family there the com-l.ing com-l.ing week. "The Family Upstairs" is the type of family we all know. There isn't ; one character that wouldn't do just 1 like we do' The Third Ward M. I. ' A. ar rehearsing for this play to be presented in the near future. Alice, Paul and Gladys Pickett of i Tooele, visited last week-end with I Miss Paul's sisiter, Mrs. Arza ' Adams. Mrs. Alda Fugal Gardner of Afton, Wyoming, is visiting at the home of I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fugal. Mrs. Milton Jacobs entertained the Busy Circle club Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. The time was spent in fancy Work and chating. Mrs. Alvin Carlson Carl-son of Salt Lake was a special guest. A dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young had as their dinner guests Wednesday, Mrs. Maggie Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin lOhristensen and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Christensen of Kamas. The following delegates attended the county election of the Daughters of the Pioneers at ' Trovo Friday : Annie Holman, Gertrude Blackhurst, Margaret Van Wagoner, Annie C. Ellis, Martha Canham, Elizabeth Baxter Bax-ter and Rose B. Hayes. Tuesday evening .school friends of Mrs. Evelyn Bezzant gave her a very pleasant surprise. The evening was spent in games and music. A picnic lunch was served by the following fol-lowing .friends:- Evelyn Jacoh.s, Alta Tomlinson, Nina White, Dorthy Williamson, Dorthy Wright, Ruby Adams, Violet Clark, Mary Barlow, Ethel Fillmore, Marvel Newman, Merle West, Elizabeth Blackhurst and Effie Boren. Camp 2, Daughters of the Pioneers, held their regular monthly meeting Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Inez Bush. The history was given by Mrs. Rose B. Hayes and two vocal duets were given by Miss Beth enjoyed by a fair sized audience. During the past week 'Mrs. Sarah ' Ellis Pearson of California and Mr. and Mrs. James Holman of Brigham City, were the guests of Mrs. Jane Walker. On Sunday Mrs. Walker and her guests were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker and family. Mrs. Latisha Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Long, Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and family, Mrs. Selson and Mr. and Mrs. August Petersen, all of Salt Lake, and Mr. and Mrs. Snyder of Bingham, were among the out-of-town guests to attend at-tend the Wright Reunion held during dur-ing the week. Miss Eva Wright and Florence Baxter entertained at a shower Monday Mon-day evening at the Wright home in honor of Miss Nellie Harris, a bride of last week. Fifteen guests were present. The evening was spent in games and .social chat, after which dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Isaac Wright entertained at a shower Saturday afternoon in honor of her daughter, Nellie, who was recently married to Robert games. Dainty refreshments were served. Mrs. Marie Smith entertained at dinner Sunday afternoon in honor of her birthday. Covers were laid for the following relatives: Mr. and Mrs. Geoige L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. S. Burton Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Leon SmtCi, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker of American Fork. Mrs. Charles E. Thorne entertained entertain-ed March 19 in honor of her husband's hus-band's birthday. The evening was spent in progressive games, after which a delicious luncheon was serv-i ed to Hie rollowing j; uesls: Messrs. and Mesdames L. P. Harvey, Ernest Parduhn, U L. Lnrscu, Kay Gillman, Leon Smith, Lloyd I1 Adamson and Dr. James M'. Grant. The Relief Societies of the three wards held their monthly Social Service meeting in the tabernacle Tuesday afternoon. The lesson entitled, en-titled, 'Mental Deficiency of Children and their Possibilities," was given by Mrs. Cora B. Clark. A piano selection selec-tion by Miss Armitstead and a reading read-ing by Miss Viola West comprised the program. Blackwell and Miss June Van Wagoner. Wagon-er. Every ward in the Timpanogos Stake have selected four couples to dance the Green and Gold Cotillion that is to be learned throughout the church for the spring M. I. A. contention. con-tention. The Cotillion will be demonstrated de-monstrated at -the Annual Green and Gold Ball to be held April 11. Weeks of Provo Canyon. The afternoon after-noon was spent in music and games. A delicious tray luncheton was served to twenty-five guests. Among the out of town visitors who attended the high scrool opera "Debutante" were the following: Mrs. Anna Hinkley, Professor and Mrs. Ernest Paxman, Miss Wooley, Mr. and Mrs. Campbell of Provo, Professor and Mrs. George H. Durham, Dur-ham, Professor and Mrs. E. L. Faux of Springville, Professor and Mrs. K. J. Bird of American Fork, Abraham Abra-ham Anderson of Lehi, and Professor .and Mrs. F. J. Faux of Spanish Fork. -Mrs. Christina Young entertained Friday. March 22, in honor of her ''7th birthday anniversary. The after-neon after-neon was enjoyed and cold lunch was served to the following friends and relatives: Mrs. Margaret Christensen. Christ-ensen. Mrs. Einore Peterson, Mrs. Emma Jensen. Mr. Margaret Williamson, Mrs. Oena Rasmussou, Mrs. Oena Christensen, Mrs. Eva Walker. Mrs. Samh Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Will Williamson of Lake View and the immediate family. Tuesday evening Mrs. Melvin The Cooking School held Tuesday at 4 p. m. at the Dixon-Taylor-Russell store was largely attended. Ladies are always interested in good things to eat and in the best to prepare them. Instructions and valuable recepies were given. A beautiful water pitcher was given to the bearer bear-er of the lucky number, Mrs. Hazel Christiansen was the lucky lady. The demonstrated cookery was served to the guests. M"S. Thomas A. Atkinson and family pleasantly surprised Mr. Atkinson Sunday afternoon, the event beinrr his: fiftieth birthday. An elaborate Wrtlulay dinner was enjoyed enjoy-ed by the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. W. V.. Taee. Robert Pace cf Cot-t.-nw.-t. Mr. ami Mrs. Cvant Paee. Mr. are! Mrs. Lamar Ferguson of Murrey. Mr. ami Mrs. C. B. Paee. Mr. Mrs. C. K. Ta-e of Salt Lake, al' rek-.tives ef Mrs. Atkinson. Mr. ami Mrs. Corbet t. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Halliday. Mr. an! Mrs. John Van Wer.ener. and iMshep and Mrs. Ti. TT. .VL.ms e" this e'ty. The farrly rtwr.te.! M-. ' thUhtsoa with a gold writ, u as a birthday present. eniisi-msen entertained m lienor of I iter husband's birthday. A hot sep- ! Per was enjoyed by the following! euests: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Chrt- ensesi. Mr. r.ml Mrs. Theadore ! Ch:-:s;.ise:i of Binslwm. Mr. and Mrs. Sid ArrfKtronc. Mrs. Ted Winn! ei Araricsn Perk. Mr. and' .Mrs. Kay-I moral C'r.risteuseu of Kamas. Mr. a-d Mrs. John Christensen. Mr. and j Mrs. Arehie Crer-n, Mr. and Mrs. I Prcd Yre-.ag and Mr. Ruben Christensen. Glycerin Mixture Stops Constipation! w"' ""' " 'ieves io'.i:i;ation in -pvo i-e-i-s: 1'rin rs oet eld was'e ma.ler ,-i never ikoeht was in v-ur sjs-em. Peat v.-a;e time with -lis r-e'u-iav v':i, a c!er: raU-PKT raU-PKT ( f ,. '-"-.v. -'s ;n(t lot A.-!!e-ik-.i rive s'roim.'h em! eew's :i REAL eiennieg ;md s--e how eood yrm fee1, lledunist Drug Co.. Pleasant Grove. adv. |