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Show ' ' ' , j Pleasant Grove Locals I Wesley Jense has been confined to his home the past week with pneu-e pneu-e monia. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper and y baby were visiting Sunday with Bii: Cooper and family at Magna. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs, Mr and Mrs. Karl Banks and Mr. anc Mrs. Thomas Fenton visited witr i, relatives in Heber Sunday. Announcement is made of the - marriage of Ella Pheba Robbins o! Lindon and Roy Allen Campbell oi - Columbia, at Salt Lake City, Tuesday. Tues-day. s Mrs. John Hendrickson of Salt Lake City, visited Saturday anc Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George - Ball. Among the Pleasant Grove people who attended the banquet and bal a at the Vineyard ward chapel Friday evening were, Mr. and Mrs. Verr e Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark y Bishop and Mrs. F. D. Atwood, Bish- - op and Mrs. B. H. Adams, Mr. anc - Mrs. James D. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs Alex Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. L. L 11 Larson and Miss Frampfcon. BLOOMING POTTED PLANTS - AND FERNS FOR MOTHER'S DAY HUMPHRIES. Adv Mr. and Mrs. George B. Peay anc Mrs. John Davis, accompanied Mrs Jenning's Peay and baby to Sal -.Lake City Friday. Mrs. Peay lef by train for Susanville, California, t 's join her husband, who is employee there. e Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kindred had a dinner guests Sunday, Mr. Kindred', i- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kindree of Springville, and his sister an brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Reee Webster, of Omes, Iowa', also Leon ard Thatcher of Salt Lake City. At a meeting of the Mother's clul i 1 Miss Arvilla Clark was a guesl Saturday and Sunday of Mrs. Maj Grua and family at Salt Lake City. 1 J. O. Clark, who is employed al I Twin Falls, Idaho, spent Monday anc Tuesday visiting with his mother . Mrs. Rowena Clark. I Mrs. Homer Royle is visiting in-i in-i definitely with her parents, Mr. and i Mrs. George B. Peay. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson visited f Sunday with relatives in: Spanish I Fork. ? Mrs. H. W. Clark visited Monday and Tuesday with Mrs. I'!ay Grua t and other relatives in Salt Lake City. l Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Sjoberg of ' Salt Lake City, were week-end guests of Pleasant Grove relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cullimore and 1 family of Garland, were dinner j guests Sunday of Mrs. Cullimore's ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell. ; Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Walker and family of Garland spent the week- . end with Pleasant Grove relatives. I Vola Johnson, who has been teaching teach-ing school at Blue Bell, Utah, the past winter returned home Saturday. Mr, and Mrs,. Odis Yancey spent ; Sunday in Provo the guests of their daughters, Mrs. Kimber and Mrs, Eugene Nelson. j Mrs. Polly Harris, Renald Harris and son, Paul, left Sunday for Ray t Arizona, for a ten days' visit with t relatives. y Miss Lorna Wentz of Orem read 3 the play "Rebound" at the Second ward M. I- A. Tuesday evening. s Mrs- Rose B. Hayes who hai s spent the winter in Salt Lake City j is visiting1 a few days with rela j tives here. j Mrs. James Haslam, who has beer in the L. D. S. hospital for some time convalescing is at the home of he 3 brother and sister-in-law, Mr. anc e Mrs. Orson Lee. 0 Mrs. James Adamson, Mrs. Jose-: Jose-: phine West, Mrs. Chastina Walkei ; and Mrs. Rose B. Hayes were after-3 after-3 noon guests of Mrs. Nettie Thornt . at the home of James D. Thorne t Wednesday afternoon. ,t Strawberries are in bloom- Theii appearance is always the fore-run ner of Strawberry Day. What i.' s the C. of C. planning for this yearl We are anxious to know! s s FLOWERS FOR MOTHER'S DAY ORDER NOW. HUMPHRIES. Adv 3. Among the out-of-town people at 3 tending the funeral of Orson Bui ;. lock were, Mr. and Mrs.' John Z 1 Brown, Junius J. Hayes, Mrs. Peir -. ley Hayes and son, Glen Hayes i. Mr. and Mrs. David Goodyear anc daughter, Mrs. Laura Denton, Mr and Mrs. Orson Goodyear of Salt 3 Lake; Mrs. Martha B. Wadley oJ r Ogden, and Mrs. Nettie Thorne ol - Heber. r The family of Mrs. William J 1 Cullimore entertained at a social ir e honor of her birthday last Saturdaj e evening. The time was spent ir early family reminiscences and socia I- chat. Picnic refreshments were en-r en-r joyed by the following members i. William J. Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs y Vera Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. Luk( j Cullimore, Mr. and Mrs. George H e Shoell, Mr. and Mrs. Charles J s Cobbler, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Culli-s Culli-s more, Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Healey Richard and Lynn Cullimore, of thi: h city and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Cullimon of Garland. t held last Thursday afternoon at th' home of Mrs. J. M. Macfarlane th. e following new officers were elected Mrs. Edith Anderson, president; Mrs i Ethel Fenton, vice president, an r Mrs. Sytha Johnson, secretary-treas urer. The next meeting of the clul f will be held Thursday afternoon a the home of Mrs. H. W. Clark. i Mrs. Harold Robison, who ha spent the past 18 months in Wash ington, D. C, met her father in Lo Angeles, California, about six week ago and they visited together there - both returning to Utah recently. Mr; Robison visited Saturday and Sun day with Mrs. Millie Poulson am Mrs. Rhoda Stagg, her sister-in-laws She left for Heber Monday and wi: visit indefinitely with her fathei She plans to return to Wasliingtor D. C. later in the year. The First ward M. I. A enjoyei y a bon-fire and "weinnie roast" nea n Battle Creek canyon Tuesday ev-f y nihg. Young ladies in colorful co; tunics gave the torch dance an .- lit the bon-fire. Following this th. taps and echo were heard in th p distance, under the direction of E A. Beck and Ray Gardiner, foi lowed by community singing unde . the direction of Alroy Gillmar Camp-fire stories -ere told b; T Dorthy Williamson and others, ain a reading was given by Louis West. The roasting ofl wiennie and the picnic lunch service wa enjoyed by all present-A present-A very enjoyable social was re ported. |