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Show Mrs. Sarah Walker is ill with influenza. , I Elmo Beers, who came up from California last week to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Flora Nielson, returned to his work there Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse K. Thorne announce the birth of a fine baby boy at the home in Lindon Wednesday Wednes-day morning, March 27- Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Florence Sjoberg and son, Kayle, of Salt Lake City spent the week-end here with, her mother, Mrs. Regina Thorne- Mr. Sjoberg motored mot-ored to Pleasant Grove Sunday and the family returned home with him. Mrs. Inez McDonald of American Fork, entertained at a well appointed appoint-ed birthday supper Tuesday evening in honor of her son's fifth birthday. It is interesting to note that the child was 5, his mother 25, his grandmother, Mrs. Edith Monson, 50 and the great-grandmother, 75 years of age in the same year. These with grandmother McDonald were guests at the birthday party. There will be a special meeting j Pleasant Grove Locals 1 I . i in the tabernacle Sunday evening, March 31st, under the direction of the Primary association of the First ward. A talk will be given by Janet Mills in regard to the Children's Hospital in Salt Lake City. There i will be special songs by the Sea-1 gull group, Trail Builders group and a dialogue number by the tiny tots. All members of the ward are urged to attend- Honoring Mr. and Mrs. D. W. West on their thirty-first wedding anniversary anni-versary on March 24 the following relatives enjoyed a sumptuous dinner din-ner at the West home: Mrs. Melissa J. Adams, Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins and son, Gordon, and Miss Nell West, Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Ross West and children, Carmen Car-men and Robert, Lindon. The afternoon after-noon was spent in reminiscences of early family life and social chat. Among those who attended the temple excursion at Salt Lake City Monday were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Benja-min Walker, Mrs. Albert Harris, Mrs. John Swenson, Mrs- Alfred Aston, Mrs. Hattie Gardiner, Mrs-Alice Mrs-Alice Robbins, Mrs. Emily Rae, Mrs- Ida Peterson, Mrs. G. E. Os-carson, Os-carson, Luella E- Thorne, Margaret S. Johnson, Mrs- George W. Larson, Mrs. Ella Tomlinson, Mrs. Wesley Beck, Miss Ardena Atwood and Mrs. Regina Thorne. The First Ward M. I. A. will present pre-sent four one -act plays at the Second Sec-ond Ward Amusement hall next Saturday night. Mrs. Sytha Johnson, John-son, Mrs. Mabel Jense, Mrs. Donna Ash and Mrs. Lucille Walker are in charge of the plays. Harold Bullock Mrs. Roena Clark and Ida West will be in charge of entertaining numbers between the plays. Twenty per cent of the proceeds will go to the Boy Scouts for uniforms and the balance to the M. I. A. fund. The plays are fully prepared and should draw a large attendance from all wards. Mrs. Ruth Christiansen, Miss Lucille Lu-cille Wadley, Miss Ruth Peay and Mrs. Donna Ash, entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening at a shower in honor of Susan Armitstead, a bride of last week, at the Armitstead home. The evening was spent in progressive games. Many beautiful gifts were received by the recent bride. Among those present besides the hostesses were: Hah Cullimore, Fay Gamett, Helen Smith, Mary Lee, Bernice Jacobs, Ellen Peterson, Ruth Cob-bley, Cob-bley, Mrs. J. L. Adams, Mrs. J. II. Armitstead, Margaret Stagg, Lucille Wadley, Cora Harper, Edna Nelson and Orpha Adams Bringhurst. o Mrs- Elnora Peterson is ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs- H. C- Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huntsman are proud parents of a fine baby boy, born Monday. 'Alta Tomlinson left Monday for, Aberdeen, Idaho, to visit indefinitely indefin-itely with relatives. Howard N. Thorne of Ogden was a guest last Thursday of Pleasant Grove relatives. Bishop B- H. Adams, C. R- Clark and James D. Thorne were in Salt Lake Monday on business-Mrs. business-Mrs. Genevieve Smith attended the funeral of Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner at Lehi Tuesday-Mrs. Tuesday-Mrs. Inez Olpin is visiting indefinitely indef-initely with her daughters, Belle and May, at Ephraim, Utah-Mr. Utah-Mr. and Mrs. George Lovell are rejoicing over the arrival of a winsome win-some baby girl, born last Friday. May Wadley Hardman, who has been ill at past ten days, is reported re-ported to be slowly improving in health, Mr. and Mrs. H. W- Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. C- A. Gamett left Saturday for a business frip to California- Erban Calvin recently returned from Chicago where he recently completed a course in Radio engineering. engin-eering. Mr. and Mi-s- Lewis Olpin announce an-nounce the birth of a baby girl, Saturday, March 23. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. Jennings Peay is at the Lehi hospital with a winsome baby girl, bom Monday. March 25. All concerned con-cerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs- Ray Boren and daughter. Tosie, of Wallsburg, were Sunday gues-ts of Mr- and Mrs. Archie Boren on Sunday. The engagement of Bculah Rhode-back Rhode-back and Harold Calton of Cedar Valley is announced- The marriage will take place next week. Mr- and Mrs. Eu-jene Atkinson announce the birth of a boy. born Monday. March 22. Mrs. Atkinson-is Atkinson-is at the home of her parents. Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Reuben Weeks. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. May Kautzman of Butte, Montana, was a guest last Thursday Thurs-day of Mrs. Basil Walker. Allan Noble of Idaho, was a Sunday Sun-day visitor of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Noble. Mrs. Jane Herron has been visiting i the past two weeks w;ith her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. G. B. Farbes, at Garfield. Mrs. Warnick Swenson ,is spending the week with her pares... Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Eldredge, at Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Keel and two children of Payson, were Sunday Sun-day visitors of Mrs. Annie Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Duanne Harper and family were dinner guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith and family of American Fork. The officers and teachers of the Manila ward Primary held a dance at the ward amusement hall Friday evening to raise funds for their May festival. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Basalt, Idaho, were guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Walker. , Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walton and their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Howard, of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duanne Harper. Thirty-five girls from the State Training School, under the direction of Jessie Wadley as teacher, Mrs. Alta Al-ta Walker as director and Miss Carson Car-son as accompanist, gave a concert at the Manila ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening. There were four chorus numbers and four readings. A very worth while program was enjoyed. Among those who attended the funeral of Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner at Lehi Tuesday were: Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Thornton, Mrs. Leah Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harper, Louise West, Ora Smith, Ruth Nielson, Mrs. Arminta Hayes. Mrs. Jennie Smith, Ethel Dean and Thorne Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tomlinson and Mrs. Charles Marrott. Word has been received by Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. J- Sanford Walker of the safe arrival of their son, David, at Aukland, New Zealand, on February' Febru-ary' 22 Mrs. Admiral Byrd was a passenger on the ship that David sailed on for the Island mission. Mr. Walker was delighted with the trip and says the country is very beautiful. |