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Show Pleasant Grove Locals jj Mrs. I'aul Adamson and Mrs. Herman Her-man P;inlnin were Salt l-ake visitors YVi.-dnesday. Mis. Told and daup.hier, Mary, cf full Lake:, visited Tuesday with Mrs. Leone Told ami family- .Mi. is Ilaii Tliormt visited last week in Salt Like with her aunt, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Kobiii :oii, and family. Mrs. Hex ie Wright v-nt to Kpriiig-villi- V.-!nc!i.l;iy ! visit with her l;iii!-h.-r, Mr.;. I ..-on.! West. Louise I ; J . 1 ; 1 !; of Murray, is visiting this week v.ilh li'-r J.r.imlpareiits, Mr. ar.d Mrs. -Niels A. Swenson. Mr. ami Mrs. Rtiol Adams are re-joirini; re-joirini; over the arrival of a winsome I, ahy girl, horn Saturday, August 3. Mrs. Van en West spent Tuesday at the Timpanogos Cave camp, in American Amer-ican Fork canyon, the guest of Mrs. Trrol Halliday. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thorne and son, Cyril, and Douglass Madsen of Sandy, motored to Payson Sunday and visited with relatives. The Misses May Wadley, Helen Gamett, Melba Fugal and Emily Wright enjoyed a luncheon and Slumr bor party at the Wadley home Mon-Uay Mon-Uay evening. Mr. an'd Mrs. H. C. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray, Mrs. Walter Baxter, Mrs. A. L. Romero, and Mrs, Margaret Christensen enjoyed a trip to Lagoon Tuesday. Just received new At-water At-water Kent and Sparton Radios. Call and look them over Arrowhead. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Parduhn, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Matthews and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorne attended the picture pic-ture "Noah's Ark" at Provo Sunday , ' '! evening. Mrs. Nathaniel West went to Salt Lake Tuesday, to visit with her grand 1 , ;' son, Richard West, son of Mr- and 1 Mrs. J. Wallace West, who was op- ! if j erated on recently at the L. D. S. hos pital for appendicitis. 'I 1 The following people enjoyed a ; luncheon and social at the Timpano- gos Cavo cam,p last Thursday evening: ' Mr. and Mrs. Errol Halliday, Mr- and Mrs. G. ,L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy . ' Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hayes, '! Mr. and Mrs. Alton Clark, Mr. an'd ;; , Mrs. R. E. Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. "s ' Howard Thorne and Mr. and Mrs. j Herman Parduhn. .. 'A representation of the barbers of Pleasant Grove attended a meeting of ,, t-ijj the Master Barber's Association, of. Utah county, held at Lehi Monday evening. It was planne.l to hold an outing at Geneva on August 28 to which all of the barbers, beauty s-pecialists, marcellers aud their part-' part-' ncrs of the entire state will be special guests. The general public is invited. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Oler an'd children, child-ren, June and Glen, came down from Shelley, Idaho, two weeks ago and were accompanied home by Mrs. Oler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nelson, and their nephew, Billy Told. After visiting in Shelley, Idaho for a week, they all motored through Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park. While there they visited a day and night with Elroy Nelson, who is a guide in the park. One of Mr- Nelson's special jobs is a hike every morning over "Uncle Tom's Trail" with a group of tourists-Elroy tourists-Elroy enjoys the work very much and will regret to take up work in the east the coming fall. Mrs. Hazel Kirk visited with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Theron Kirk, at I'rovo during the past week. Mrs- John Banks and daughter, Ruth, of Salt Lake, were visiting relatives rela-tives here Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hendrickson left Thursday morning by auto to visit v.ilh' relatives in Cedar City. Mrs. Gonnieve Ellsworth and children child-ren ami Mrs. R. D. Mc Kell and 1 Iiiiili-eii of Payson, were Pleasant Grove. visMors Wednesday. M'r. and Mrs- Ford Poulson and son, I! ieha rrl. and Mrs- Millie Poulson left Friday morning for a trip to Burley, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. David Adamson, Eldores Smith and Miss Strong of Provo left Friday morning for a trip through the southern Utah parks. Mrs. Renard Tomlinson and Miss Orpha Clark returned Wednesday from Richfield, after two months residence there taking care of a fruit stand. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adamson and Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Heber, parents of Mrs. Adamson, are enjoying an auto au-to trip through Yellowstone Park at the present time. Mr. and Mrs. Clayson and Mr. and Mrs. Boley of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Josejph Bond and his father Joseph Bond of Mesa, Arizona, were guests at the John C- Nelson home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun and family, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cragun and Mr. and Mrs. Edmun Cragun, Jr., attended the Cragun family reunion at Lagoon Saturday. Thh following people from the Windsor ward attended the W. B. I. C. encampment at Duchesne the past week: Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Gillman, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harris, Milton Kirk, Russell Keetch and Seldon Harris. Alexander Ellis accompanied his son, Alonzo Ellis, to Driggs, Idaho for a short visit. Mr. Ellis has been visiting for several days with his father. They left Friday for the Idaho Ida-ho city. Mr. Ellis also has a daughter daught-er residing there. Mr. and Mrs. Myron West, who have been in New York for several years, are visiting friends and rela-. tives in Utah. Mr. West's health was not the best in. New York and he was advised by physicians to come home to our wonderful climate. The West's are at the home of Mr. West's mother, moth-er, Mrs. Eleanor West The J. H. Adams family enjoyed a family reunion at Saratoga resort Sunday. Swimming and picnic luncheon, lunch-eon, along with family reminiscences were features of the afternoon and evening. This is the first time that Mr. and Mrs. Adams and all of their children and grandchildren have ever been together it being the first time Mrs. Pearl 'Judd's family have ever visited Pleasant Grove and their mother's birth place. There were thirty-three members present and all had a splendid time. Mrs. Clifton Clark entertained at a childrens' party Thursday afternoon in honor of her twins, Elda's and Al-la's Al-la's sixth birthday. The afternoon was spent in childrens out door games. Dainty refreshments were served. The little guests were: Lola and Verla Tomlinson, Fay pnd Doris Dickerson of Lehi, John, Ray an'd Rulon Williamson, Clair Moffett, Ina Hayes, Betty Johnson, Gene and Max ine Adamson, Leon Smith and Elaine Barnes. "Grandma" Barnes and Mrs. Golda Dickerson of Lehi, and Mrs. Reuben Tomlinson. Harvey Booth was a Lindon visitor Wednesday. May Wadley is enjoying her yearly vacation this week. Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Olson of Provo were the guests of Mrs. E. R. Walker Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Overlade and family of Salt Lake, enjoyed Wednesday Wednes-day at Geneva With friends and relatives. rela-tives. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Salt Lake spent the week-end with Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. Polly Harris. Mrs. Bessie Lowe has been the guest of Salt Lake relatives during the past week. Mrs. Lucille H. Walker and children child-ren spent the past week In American Fork canyon. Miss Elva Ash spent last week with her sister, Mrs. Thelma Facker-all, Facker-all, at Tooele. Mrs. Jane Walker returned Wednesday Wed-nesday fromi a visit with her brother, John, thru Colorado. Mrs. Blaine Johnson and baby Julia Beth are visiting for a short time with relatives in Fillmore. Mrs. Mildred Culmer Kirk of Salt Lake is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Culmer. Mrs. Pearl Judd and children of Oakley, Idaho, visited the first part of the week with Mrs. Florence Dpwns. Mrs. Emma Culmer Clemments of Salt Lake, is visiting this week with her (parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Culmer. Mrs. Kattie Beck Thorne of Salt Lake and George Beck of Jerome, Idaho, are visiting this1 week with their sister, Mrs. Kate Frampton. Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Lund and two daughters of Raymond, Alberta, Canada, Can-ada, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Allred anh Mr. and Mrs. Bert Armiitstead. We have new equipment to grease cars. Complete flush transmission and differential. dif-ferential. Also for spraying springs. Arrowhead adv Friends and relatives of Miss Fay Allred of Spring City, were shocked to learn ot her death last week at a Salt Lake Siosplfal, due Ito .spinal meningitis. Richard Boyer assistant manager of the Wenatchu, Washington pistrict Growers. Association called on the Farmers Exchange and other growers grow-ers here while he was enroute home from the inspection of peaches at Grand Junction, Colorado. |