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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Mothers' club will meet Thursday at the home of Mrs. Dean Paulson. Mrs. Junius West is in charge of the program. Mr. and Mrs. George Peay were Provo visitors Sunday. Bishop and Mrs. Junius A. West, Ezra Adams and Dan Adams attended at-tended a turkey growers' convention at the Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City Thursday. such as male and ladies choruses, mixed choruses trios, double trios, male quartets, mixed quartets and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs are planning to attend funeral services for Roy Halliday at Salt Lake City today. Mr. Halliday was a cousin of Mrs. Jacobs. Manila residents are "snowbound", the snow storms this week having blocked the roads. Mrs. Lillian Ellis entertained her Sunday School class of the Manila ward at a Valentine party Wednesday Wednes-day evening. The Valentine ball in the Third ward Tuesday night proved most successful. It was under direction of the M Men and Gleaner Girls. soprano, alto tenor and baritone solos. " In the instrumental group there will be numbers for the band, orchestra, or-chestra, and all kinds of instrumental instrumen-tal numbers. Mrs. C. A. Gamett presided at a well-arranged dinner party Saturday Satur-day evening. Decorations followed the St. Valentine's day theme, and each guest received an individual favor of sweet peas. Covers were laid for 32. The evening was pleasantly pleas-antly spent in playing progressive games, Mrs. William C. Smith winning win-ning the ladies' high score prize, and E. A. Beck, the gentlemen's high score prize. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Warnick and children and Mr. and Mrs. Nile Wadley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wheeler and children of S'pringville visited Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Anderson of Lindon, Lin-don, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. George Peay attended at-tended funeral services at Provo Thursday for Mi's. Bingham Johnson, John-son, an aunt of Mr. Peay. Homer Royle, son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. George Peay, is in the Mo-tnl Mo-tnl where he underwent an appendix operation. At latest reports, re-ports, he was doing well. Mrs. Burton Adams accompanied her husband, who is a member of the state legislature, on a trip to Southern Utah with lawmakers, over the week-end. They visited the Dixie college at St. George, and the Branch Agricultural college at Cedar Ce-dar City. Mrs. Adams also plans to join the group in their trip to Ephraim, where they will visit Snow college, today. Mrs. Ray S. Merrill entertained at a Valentine's dinner party, Saturday evening, at her home. The evening was enjoyably spent in playing games, prizes being won by Harry Richards and M. D. Radmall. A Valentine theme was carried out in decorations. Covers were laid for ten couples, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Radmall, Mr. and Mrs. Vilace Radmall, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Jense, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Clayton. Dr. and Mrs. Grant Y. Anderson, Bishop and Mrs. Junius West, and Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. |