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Show i Pleasant Grove Locals J i Mrs. LeRoy Thorne was a Salt Lake visitor Tuesday. Mrs. Ross Nelson, Miss Elizabeth .Newman and Miss Marjorie Holda-jway Holda-jway were Salt Lake visitors Monday. ! Mr. and Mrs. William Peterson ,were Salt Lake visitors Friday and Saturday. j Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker I were Salt Lake visitors Saturday and Sunday. S. D. Moore and family attended conference at Salt Lake Friday and ' Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. William Littlejohn of Price, were business visitors in Pleasant Grove Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Cooper and daughter , Amy attended a division Postmasters convention at Springville Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday have moved into their old home across from the Pleasant Grove High School. The Luncheonette operators have just completed a house cleaning and redecoration job at ttieir main street cafe. Mrs. Martha Bullock is visiting with relatives in Salt Lake City. Ervine Smith was a Salt Lake visitor visi-tor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Shoell were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mrs. James D. Thorne and son Cyril, made a business trip to Salt Lake Monday. Ezra J. Swenson made a business trip to Juab and Sanpete counties Mcnday on Strawberry Day business. Mr. and Mrs. Leo R. Walker and children returned Thursday, June 15, to their home in. Garland after a two weeks' visit with relatives here. Mrs. M. S. Christiansen and Mrs. Leone Told and Mrs. Fern Edwards were among the conference visitors, at Salt Lake Sunday. J Mrs. C. R. Clark and daughters, Orpha and Violet and the Misses June Beers and Edra Buhler, were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Smith and sons, Leon and Thorne, visited Sunday Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Buhler Buh-ler at Midway. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Boren and family of Bingham, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren on Tuesday. Tues-day. Last Thursday the Misses Mabelle and Josephine Farr, Susan Armitstead Armit-stead and Lucille Boren enjoyed a "Marshmellow and Weenie" roast at the Farr home. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roberts form-1 erly of Provo but living now at Los' Angeles, California, called at the home of Mrs. Emily Ray Monday, while enroute to Salt Lar e City. , tf.-- Mrs. Ethel Drysdale and daughter j Beth, were Salt Lake visitors from j Friday till Monday of the past week. They attended the June conference and visited with relatives. On Friday, May 9, our local jewe-i jewe-i ler, Leo Roberts, surprised his many friends. He was married in the Salt Lake temple to Miss Grace Walker of American Fork. o Mrs. J. H. Adams, who has been seriously lift is - slightly improved in health. Mr. Ray Larson of Kansas City, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Homer and family, former residents of this city, spent Wednesday visiting old friends and their former home here. Relatives of this city received word recently that Virginia the 8-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bezzant, formerly of this city is in the L. D. S. hospital convelles-ing convelles-ing from a recent operation for mastoid trouble. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Russon, who have recently purchased a home in the Pleasant Grove First ward, motored to Hunter last Wednesday night to attend a social given in their honor by the officers and teachers of the Hunter ward Sunday Sun-day school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Russon of Lehi, and Mrs. Russon is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Hanson of Pleas-) ant Grove. j n I visited with J. O. Clark Jr. on Friday. Mrs. Jack Hardy returned Wednesday Wed-nesday to her home in Ogden after af-ter a three weeks visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas West. Miss Roena Judd arrived here from Oakley, Idaho, Thursday to stay indefinitely with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Clark motored motor-ed to Logan Monday to take their son, J. O. Jr., to the All-State band Meet, which is being conducted at the A. C. for the next three weeks, visited with J. O. Clark Jr., on Friday. Fri-day. Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Swenson attended' the banquet ban-quet given at Pinecrest in honor of the delegates from all the Western States, British Columbia and Mexico, Mex-ico, who are attending the quarantine quaran-tine and inspection convention, be ing held in Salt Lake City this The Misses Jean Smith, Gwenevere Farr, Maybelle Farr and Rhea Halliday Halli-day and Mrs. Milton- Kirk were guests of Mrs. May Grua on an auto trip to Salt Lake Monday to the Gleaner Girls convention. Miss Kathryn and Jennie Gleason, Miss Winnifred Farr, Miss Reva Mitchell and Miss Emily Peay were among the visitors at the Gleaner Girls convention at Salt Lake City Monday. i Mrs. C. O. Jenson and daughters, Iola and Bonny, and the Misses Mary Jacobs and Sue Grua, spent Monday at the Jordan Narrows and visiting with relatives in Salt Lake : City and Sandy. week. Mrs. George Harris entertained at a children's party Saturday afternoon af-ternoon in honor of the sixth birthday birth-day anniversary of her nephew, Gene Richins. Twenty small guests enjoyed the afternoon in games, and dainty refreshments were served. Three former missionary companions compan-ions of John R. Halliday Jr., called on Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday Sr. Sunday evening. John has been made District President of the ! Koln branch. The former branch president was one of the visitors ' Sunday evening at the Halliday I home. I Mrs. Grace Lewis of Salt Lake City came to Pleasant Grove Saturday to visit with her children, Leland and '! Marjorie, who have spent the past 1 jsix weeks with their aunt, Mrs. Mary j Cooper and family. Mrs. Edna Poulson Church and ;:baby of Burley, Idaho, and Mrs. .Lucille Poulson Hillman and baby of Mammoth, were guests at the N. P. Poulson home during the past j week. j The U2D Sewing club cf Manila j met at the home of Annis Harper June 8. Meeting was conducted by, their Vice President Esther Hahn. i Patterns were fitted for the next; sewing articles by their leader, Kathryn Harper. The kind of material ma-terial and the seams to be used were discussed. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark return- j ed Saturday from a two weeks' trip: to the World's Fair at Chicago. They 'were accompanied by the Misses j i Beatrice, Verna and Mildred Bailey 'of Salt Lake City. They report a very excellent trip. Mr and Mrs. Ray Gillman entertained enter-tained at a wedding reception Thursday Thurs-day evening in honor of their 'daughter Bernice and Albert Ft. ; Louder of Orem, who were married . Thursday evening. June loth, in the 'presence of the immediate relatives of both families, assembled at the; Gillman home. The evening was, ispent in games and social chat. De- licious refreshments were served, j Manv beautiful and useful gifts were j 'received by the harpy vour.g ccup'.e. |