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Show gagant Grove Locals Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker are proud parents of a fine baby boy born Saturday. Lost Silver Plated "Silva Bet" Clan.net. Finder please return to 442 No. 1st Ea:t Provo. Reward. adv. pd. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanson are rejoicing over the arrival of a winsome win-some baby girl last Thursday, September 24. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Mower and grandchildren of Springville were Sunday visitors at the Edmund Cragim home. Mrs. J. R. Lamb of Tremonton, is visiting this week with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Lawrence Peterson, and family. r The family of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch Jr. were guests of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Odeal Kirk, at a family dinner at Magna, Sunday. Miss Gennieve Cragun, who is attending at-tending school at the Wasafch Academy Aca-demy at Mount Pleasant, was a week-end visitor with her foster parents, Mr. and Mi's. Edmund Cragun. Cra-gun. Mrs. Alvira Olpin returned home Friday from a summer's vacation with her sons, Lawrence and Ray. and families. Lawrence is located in New York and Ray is at North Carolina. Car-olina. Cards are out announcing the I marriage of Margaret Kirk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William P. Kirk, and Frank Chaeney of Idaho, in the Logan temple, Monday. The young couple will attend the U. S. A. C. at Lcgan the coming winter. The Windsor ward held an opening open-ing social Monday with the following follow-ing program: Duet, Alberta Walker and Enid Johnson; reading, Dorothy Johnson; duet, Polly Han-is and Emily Asto.n; reading, Martha T. Keetch. After the program refreshments were served. The following members of the Timpanogos Stake Relief Society Board attended Relief Society conference con-ference at Salt Lake City Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday: Mrs. Ella M. Cragun, Mrs. Cora W. Atwood, Mrs. Jennie W. Johnson, Mary Cooper, Helen Walker, Elizabeth Bullock, Manetta Gamett, Mary Neves, Nettie Warnick, Ida Peterson and May K. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar M. Cragun entertained at a birthday dinner Sunday in honor of the third anniversary anni-versary of their daughter, Connie Rae. The guests included : Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Raker, and daughter, Rose Marie, of Lehi; Mr.' and Mrs. Leonard Racker Jr. of Salt Lake City ; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun and grandchildren. A new Young Mothers club has recently been organized with the following members: , Phyllis Wadley Keetch, Beth Kirk Fenton, Mrs. Alton Walker, Mrs. Ardith Levis Mrs. Letha Hanson, Mrs. LaPriel Oscarso.n, Mrs. Mary Swenson, Mrs. Ruth Cobbley and Mrs. Ruth Walker Walk-er Farr. The group were guests of Mrs. Ellen Adams Peterson cf American Fork, Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs Pearl Wadley entertained at a bridge luncheon last Friday eve- j ning After a sumptuous lunch the evening was spent in bridge, Mrs. I Merle Coombs winning the first : prize and Mrs. Mary R. Halliday the Mr. and Mrs. John Van Wagoner of Provo, visited last Friday with Mrs. Mary Culmer. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Harding were guests of a birthday dinner Sunday Sun-day in honor of Mr. Harding's father, fath-er, Heber Harding. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Van Wagoner of Lehi, were visiting Pleasant Grove j relatives Thursday. ! Mrs. Muriel Walker Larson was operated on last Friday at ths L. D. i S. hospital for appendicitis. Next Tuesday evening, October 6, ; the Primary associations of the . three wards of Pleasant Grove will have charge of the picture show at the Alhambra theatre. Shelby' West will leave Saturday for Logan where he will be a student stu-dent of the U. S. A. C. the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gourley have moved to Provo, where Mr. Gourley will be a student of the B. Y. U. the coming winter. Mrs. Vivian Bezzant entertained last Friday afternoon at a social in honor of her daughter Darlene's fourth birthday. Thomas 'C. Day is visiting in Salt Lake City with his son, Leonard, and family. The Lindon ward Relief Society had their opening social Tuesday afternoon. After a program was rendered refreshments were served. Friends of Mrs. Ethel West and Isaac E. Carlson were delighted to hear of their . marriage at the Salt Lake temple Wednesday evening. Mrs. Wendell Moyle of Alpine has been visiting the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker. Mr. arid Mrs. Robert Reese of Ogden, spent Sunday with Mr. and . Mrs. Merrill. Mr. Reese returned I home Monday and Mrs. Reese left by bus for Long Beach, Calif., to i visit for two weeks with her son, I RGbert, and family. I Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Adams and j Mr. Adams' mother, Mrs. Melissa Adams attended the funeral of Mrs. j Adams' sister, Mrs. Amanda Caldwell Cald-well Wilson, at Payson, Tuesday. Perry Harriot returned Sunday from a three weeks trip. He first motored to San Diego, California, and from there up the coast to Ta-I Ta-I coma, Washington, and home thru j the Northwest. He reports an excellent ex-cellent trip. The opening social of the Manila. ward M. I. A. was enjoyed Tuesday j evening. Helen Warnick and Lucy I Wadley were game leaders. The j group was divided and competitive games gave plenty of sport for all. j Warnick Swenson is president of the Y. M. M. I. A.- and Effie W. Adams is head of the Y. L. M. I. A. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Warnick, Miss Lucy Wadley, Miss Helen Warnick War-nick and Miss Erma Atwood attended attend-ed the Utah State fair at Salt Lake City Monday, and were guests at the 4-H club banquet, given Monday evening by the Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce. Elda and' Mrs. Mary Neves will present the following pupils in a piano recital in the Third ward chapel at 8 p. m. on October 7: Margaret Mar-garet Atwood, Marvel Johnson, Lah-Mond Lah-Mond Jones, Jean Anderson, Kath-eryn Kath-eryn and LaJean Olpin, Elda Clark. Dan Smith, Bernice Nelson and Kayle Linebaugh will be among the U. of V. students at Salt Lake City the coming winter. James H. Walker has been at the Holy Cross hospital for medical treatment the past week. The Harvey-Page Motor company consolation prize. Those present were- Mrs. Fern Laudie, Mrs. Kate Jacobs, Mrs. Maud Richards, Miss Estelle Fenton, Mrs. Edith Anderson Ander-son Mrs. Ed Hillman, Mrs. Wendell Wen-dell Keetch, Mrs. C. L. Wright, Mrs. C A Gamett, Mrs. Luella Thome, Mrs Thomas Fenton, Mrs. Karl Banks, Mrs. Elizabeth Thornton, Mi's. Opal Adamson, Mrs. Sadie Chandler. Mr and Mrs. Russell Keetch and famly of Vernal, .were week-end visitors with relatives here. Mrs Annie Beers Driggs of Venice. California, was a week-end visitor j among relatives and friends in j Pleasant Grove, her old home town. She lately visited her daughters m Idaho and also attended the funera j services of her sister, Mrs. Ethel, Isham, in the L. D. S. church m , Seattle. Washington. Mrs Isham is survived by her husband H. A., I ham, for sons and the following Pi-others and sisters. Mrs. Annie B. Dri-gs, Mrs. Jane B. McArthur and MiltoV Beers of Venice Calif Mav B Browning. Cgden; Fiank Kers Salt Lake City, and Warren Be s of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Isham was bom in Pleasant Grove, June Sh 1890. Died in Seattle August 20, J936. i Louise Walker, Louise Bnmhall. ! Harriet West, Donna Neves. Helen Warnick, Erma and- Lyle Atwood. Leah Jean Swenson, Mary Neves. Ruth Back, Virginia Ellis, LaVerle i Neves. The annual Ellsworth family reunion re-union was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thome. The different families arrived from 11 a. m. until 2:30 p. m. Greetings and renewal of acquaintance of the cousins of the family took place. At 2:30 p. m. a delicious picnic luncheon lunch-eon was enjoyed. Those present j Were Mr. and Mrs. German E. Ellsworth Ells-worth of Phoenix, Arizona; Dr. and Mrs. L. N. Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Ellsworth and family. Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Thorne and family, fam-ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Irvine. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Madsen and family, ail of Salt Lake City; Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Ellsworth and family. Mrs. j Mav McKell. R. W. Ellsworth, of j Payson, and Mrs. Marion Greene and family of American Fork. There were about 40 in the group. The j special feature of the reunion is to j keep cousins in the family acquaint- ed with each other for genealogical j reasons. Mrs. Mary S. Ellsworth is j family geneologlst. has received three carloads of new V-8 automobiles the past week. Charles E. Thorne received two car-load of drouth cattle from East-em East-em Montana Monday afternoon. James A. Nelson announces the birth of a grandson. The proud mother is Mrs. Lorraine Nelson Lef f-ler f-ler of Park City. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Tomlinson announce the birth of a fine baby boy, born Saturday. All concerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. V3lton Mortensen and baby and Mrs. Alonzo Hanson of Ephraim were guests during the ! past week of their mother, Mrs. Inez Olpin, and other relatives. Elder Clarence Ha.rston, a' mis- i sionary companion of Rumel Cra- ' gun in the Canadian mission, was ; a Saturday guest at the Edmund : Cragun home in the Windsor ward. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Green motored i to Logan Tuesday with their son, ! David, who will be a student of the i IT. S. A. C. the coming -Ranter. j |