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Show Pleasant Grove Locals t Mr. and Mrs. Heber Donaldson cf Salt Lake Cty, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Theobald Sunday. Miss Pearl Larson of Salt Lake City is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wright of Payson, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and daughter Beth. Tvlr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Murtaugh, Idaho, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Erving Johnson, Monday. They are enroute to California to spend the winter. Dean Johnson, who has been in Pheonix, Arizona, for several months for his health, returned home last Friday. i Mrs. Ef fie Freeman is seriously ill , at her home. I Vcrn Cullimore is driving a new'; V-8 truck to handle the business of i the Dixon-Taylor -Russell Co. j Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Peay have ; moved to the home of Mrs. Elizabeth' Powell, where they expect to be located lo-cated the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney McKell of Ogden, were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Williams. Will-iams. Mrs. Hattie Frampton Gruff returned re-turned Tuesday morning to her home in Nephi after a visit with Eer mother, Mrs. Kate Frampton. Reed Freeman returned Tuesday morning to his work at the sheep Mrs. H. G- Houston of Rexburg, Idaho, is visiting this week with her daughter, Mrs. Leah Green arid family. Reed Freeman left the first of the week for Green River, where he expects ex-pects to be employed the coming winter. Earl Freeman, who is living in The 18-months old baby of Mr. and Mrs. Halvan Farr had the misfortune mis-fortune to fall off a chair Tuesday, breaking its left arm. herd m Wyoming, alter an indefinite visit with his .family here. Mrs. Josie Fage Vincent and baby have moved to Pioche, Nevada, where Mr. Vincent will be employed employ-ed the coming winter. Mrs. Keetch and small son of Heber, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ford M. Poulson and family. fam-ily. Mrs. Eugene Hillman and daughter of Payson, were guests during the past week of Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Hillman. Margaret Stagg, Adult Education class, defeated Miss Arvilla Clark's senior girls, two out of three games of volley ball, last Thursday evening at the High School Gym. Jens P. Fugal went to the L. D. S. Hospital Monday, where he expects to undergo a serious operation for gland trouble. Mrs. Fugal accompanied accom-panied him to Salt Lake. Mrs. A. L. Cullimore has been ill the past week, but is reported to be Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Thome and children of Salt Lake City, were guests Friday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thorne. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thorne had as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs, Thomas Fenton and Mrs. Ethel Drysdale. j Mrs. Clara Kirk spent the past week with her son and daughter-in-lnw. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Kirk, at Consumers, in Carbon county. The Dramatic Department of the Manila Ward M. I. A. presented the play "Elmer," to the Thursday evening eve-ning assembly at the Utah State Training School at American Fork. , Mrs. Edmund Cragun and; son, Rumel, motored to Park City Friday Fri-day and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben J. Garbett and family. much improved- Elma Green, who has been in Idaho the past two months, returned return-ed home Wednesday. Angus Wilson, who is employed at Salina, spent Sunday with his family fam-ily here. j Mr. and Mrs. J- A. Bigelow and i children of Wallsburg were guests of Mr. and Mrs. David B. Thorne, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cullimore retured last Wednesday from England, Eng-land, where they have had charge of the office of the European mission. mis-sion. Mrs. Ed Lewis, Jr., entertained at a quilting last Friday afternoon. Her guests Included Mrs. E. D. Lewis, Sr., Mrs. Earl Loader and Mrs. Lola Bullock. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Shoell are ' rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby boy. Mrs. Wilson of Lehi, mother of Mrs. Shoell, is caring for 1 her daughter and new babe. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe and baby ' of Flagstaff, Arizona, are visiting with Mrs. Lowe's parents, Mr. and llMrs. A. H. Lowe. This little child ' is the first grandchild in the Lowe f I family. Mr. and Mrs. Odis Yancey and George W. Larson Jr., Miss May-belle May-belle Farr were Logan visitors Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. Mrs. J. A. Dicker-son Dicker-son accompanied them as far as Ogden Og-den where she visited with relatives and returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Green of Rexburg, Rex-burg, Idaho, are visiting with, Mr. Green's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Her-man Green. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Brimhall are proud parents of a baby boy born Tuesday- Mother and baby are doing do-ing nicely. Judge Martin M Larson of Provo was In Pleasant Grove on election day and accompanied his sisters, Millie and Mathea Larson, to vote. The Relief Society of the Manila ward gave a program last Sunday evening at their annual ward Relief Society conference. daughter, Eva, were guests Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Yancey at Riverton, and Mr- and Mrs. Melvin Olson in Salt Lake City. Mr', and Mrs. Irving Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Murtaugh, Mur-taugh, Idaho, were dinner guests Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Bateman of Lehi. A farewell testimonial in honor of W. Rumel Cragun was held in the Windsor ward chapel Sunday evening eve-ning with Bishop Stanley B. Harris presiding. John H. Muzzell, chairman chair-man of missionary committee conducted. con-ducted. Mr. and Mrs. Erving Johnson had j as dinner guests Sunday, Mr. and iMrs. Samuel Steir, Mr. and Mrs, lErshall Newman, Christie Johnson land Alice Lund of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Cleghom of American Fork. Mrs. Angie Warnick gave a talk on "Symbolism" to the Beehive ! Girls of the Second ward on Tues-'day Tues-'day evening. Light refreshments were served. Mrs. Angus Wilson entertained at Thomas West Jr., 14-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas West, received re-ceived a broken right arm last Friday Fri-day when his horse became frightened frighten-ed and ran away, throwing him off. The Sophomore class had a party in the Little Theatre, Thursday. Games were played, light refresh-, ments were served and a good time was had by all. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conway, Mrs. Mary B. Fage, George Fage, Mrs. Viola Martin Mar-tin Mrs. Martha Johnson and Mrs. Laura Keetch attended the funeral of Eph Sutton at Provo Sunday. Mrs. J. R. Adams entertained at &i birthday dinner for Mrs. J. O. Clark I last Saturday. Those present were Mrs Clark, Joseph Adams, George Vdams, Mr. Errol Robbins, Roena Judd, Oakley, Idaho; Mrs. G S Richards, American Fork, and all of Mrs. Adams' family. Miss Roena Judd visited at the home of her grandfather, J. H Adams, two days last week. She left Saturday night for Murray to spend the winter with Mr. and Mrs. Errol Robbins. a children's party last turaay ai-ternoon ai-ternoon in honor of her daughter, Eula Mae's 6th birthday. The time was spent in children's out of door games. Dainty refreshments were served to the following guests: Elaine and Dee Olpin, Evelyn Smith. Carol. Arnel, Mary and Myrtle Myr-tle Green. Max Thorne, Bobby West, Geniel Adams. Geniel Cullimore, 'Adena and Douglass Beck, Dorthy Nelson and Lowell WiL?on. A Timpanogos Stake voUey ball ; tournament will be played Thursday evening at the High School Gvm. , The following schedule will be fol- lowed: I First ward vs. Windsor at 7 p. m. Second ward vs. Lindon at 7:45 p. ""'Third ward vs. Manila at 8:30 p. nli-s Aivilla Clark and Miss Margaret Mar-garet Stagg will be in charge. |