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Show Pleasant Grove L There are several cases of scarlet I fever in town. Mrs. Delilah Fugal entertained at a quilting Wednesday. Miss Margaret Lee left Thursday for Los Angeles, where she will be employed. I 1 C. L. Warnick was in Salt Lake i Tuesday where he was called to re- ' port for Grand Jury duty. I Mrs. Josephine Bezzant entertain- ed members of her family at a duck 'dinner Tuesday evening. Keith Warnick of the Agricultural College of Logan, spent the weekend week-end with relatives here. Miss Lula Hatch of Springville visited Wednesday evening with Miss Ina Miner. j Mrs. Bert Adams gave the lesson at the Third ward Geneological Society So-ciety Monday night, her talk being on research work in England. President Bluth of the Canadian mission was a visitor at the home of Warnick Swenson Sunday afternoon and spoke at M. I. A. conjoint in the Manila ward that evening. S. W. Hilton attended a farewell stag party at Olmstead Monday evening eve-ning in honor of Maurice Gordon, who will work at Oneida, Idaho, and was given by the employees of the Olmstead section. Ira Huntsman, who is working at Las Vegas, Nevada, spent part of the past week With his family here, returning Monday. Mrs. Mary Hatch and Mrs. Zetta Hatch of Springvlle, visited Wednesday Wed-nesday evening with friends at the home of Clarence Hilton. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hilton and ! Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Carlson spent Sunday at Ogden where they visited with Mrs. Verda H. Walker and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Herman Parduhn entertained entertain-ed at a Hallowe'en birthday party Friday in honor of theninth birthday birth-day anniversary of her daughter, La-Priel. La-Priel. Vard Johnson returned to work Sunday after a pleasant week-end visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum E. Johnson. Vard is employed employ-ed at the United Mines near Park City, Utah. Friday evening the Misses Ruth Green and Lola Richins entertained twelve friends at the Richins home. Hallowe'en decorations were carried out in the rooms and refreshments. Mr. Fred A. Whiting of Provo is located at the residence of A. K. Thornton. Mr. Whiting was appointed ap-pointed to succeed J. Crede Kindred as agent for the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. Local telephone operators attended attend-ed a social at the home of John Myers in American Fork, Wednes- John Oscarson ana wire ana nunc son of Marysvale, spent part of the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Oscarson, and family. Mrs. Judith S. Rieten of Salt Lake left for her home Sunday after spending two weeks with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sjoberg. Elizabeth Blackhurst entertained at dinner Thursday night in honor of Miss Dora Oscarson, a bride of the near future, and Wilber Harding Hard-ing of Vineyard, who leaves soon to fulfill a mission in the East Central States. The Misses Virginia Jacobs, Katheryn Kirk, Marilyn Richards, Jean Adamson, Ina Clare Hayes and Rhea Hooley enjoyed a candy pull and chili party at the home of Milton Mil-ton Jacobs Saturday evening. Able Ekins president, Frances Hilton Hil-ton vice president, and Helen Warnick War-nick secretary, of the Pleasant Grove High School Student Body, attended a meeting and banquet at Salt Lake Friday given for all state Student Body Presidencies. Mr. and MrsTTcrede Kindred expect to leave Tuesday to make : their home in Salt Lake. Mr Kindred Kin-dred has been our representative of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. he Past four years and they have made many friends here who wish them every success in their new Mr. Kindred has been promoted pro-moted to assistant manager of he Co He wishes to express to the People of Pleasant Grove his ap-Secttion ap-Secttion for their cooperation and help in his work while here. They have been very helpful m a church, social and civ, here and will be missed from our midst. day evening in honor of A. W. Clyde and Elwln Wryde, telephone employes, em-ployes, who have been in that service ser-vice for the past twenty years. Carol Beth Christiansen and Shirley West held a Hallowe'en party at the home of M. S. Christiansen Chris-tiansen Saturday evening. Those attending were Joyce Fugal, Marvel Johnson, Mary Louise Adamson, Lucille Lu-cille Halliday and the young hostesses. hos-tesses. Mr. and Mrs. Vance West entertained enter-tained at a Hallowe'en social Saturday Satur-day evening at their home. Those enjoying the evening were, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huntsman, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keetch. Mr, and Mrs. George Nielsen, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scholes, Miss Gwyn West and Mr. Joseph Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hilton and Mrs. Dewey Adamson went to Dewey Adamson's sheepherd Thursday evening eve-ning and had a good time celebrating celebrat-ing the Adamsons Wedding anniversary. anniver-sary. The Primary officers and teachers of the Third ward held a work party and social at the home of Miss Ellen Sundquist Friday night. Melba Young and Fern Hidmall assisted j Miss Sundquist as hostess. Hallo- we'en colors and favors were carried out in the luncheon. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mortensen of Provo. Bishop and Mrs. Sharp Gillispie of , the Edgemont ward, and Mr. and j Mrs. Hugh Davis of Vineyard, were j guests at an election party Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and i Mrs. S. W. Hilton. A midnight din- j ner was served and they enjoyed an ; evening of social chat. I |