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Show Pleasant Grove Locals j Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jacobs returned re-turned Tuesday evening from a trip to California. Mrs. Charles A. Robbins of Rex-burg, Rex-burg, Idaho, has been visiting several days with her father, Joseph H. Adams. Mrs. H. W. Jacobs returned home Monday from the L. D. S. hospital where she went for medical treatment. treat-ment. Marion Adamson was in Salt Lake City Sunday to visit with his wife who is recovering from a very serious seri-ous operation at the L. D. S. hospital. hospi-tal. Miss Arvilla Clark, Miss Estelle Fenton and Mrs. Mary Cooper attended at-tended the monthly meeting of the Business and Professional Women's club at Provo on Thursday evening. The Second ward Sunday School was re -organized last Sunday. The new organization is Harry S. Richards Rich-ards superintendent with Jesse Peterson Pet-erson and Reed Walker as assistants and Gwenevere Farr as secretary. Shelby West, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester G. West of Pleasant Grove, has been receiving state wide publi- Mrs. Kate Jacobs is hi the L. D. S. hospital for medical treatment. F. S. Humphries of Provo, was a guest at the Old Folks party held here Tuesday. Miss Winnifred Farr, who is employed em-ployed in Salt Lake, spent Sunday with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson entertained enter-tained at a dancing party at the Thornton hall Wednesday evening. The Third ward missionary committee com-mittee gave a dance in their ward amusement hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Amy Henriod, Bill Cooper and daughter Betty, were guests at the home of J. D. Thorne Sunday. Mrs. Alda Peterson Miller of Los Angeles, was a Sunday guest at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. J. A. Dickerson. Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Matthews and Miss Mildred Frampton left Sunday by auto for a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. McCown and family of Salt Lake, were guests Sunday of Mrs. McCown's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Dickerson. city for his star basketball performance perform-ance at the games between the U. S. A. C. and the B. Y. U. last Friday and Saturday nights at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Salzner, formerly of Lehi, and later of Salt Lake City, who have been at Basil, Switzerland, for the past four years where Mr. Salzner was mission presi- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Morgan and Mrs. Pat Terry of Salt Lake, were guests Sunday of Mrs. Martha Can-ham. Can-ham. Mrs. Morgan is Mrs. Can-ham's Can-ham's daughter, Elmer Foutz, J. H. Walker Jr., Herman Cobbley, Wesley Dickerson and Elvin Downs, who are attending the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent the week-end with their parents here. Mrs. Kate Frampton, who has been visiting for two months with her daughters, Mrs. J. H. Huchel at Brigham City and Mrs. Maurice Dusenberry at Salt Lake City, is home again. George Gourley had the misfortune misfor-tune at the Saturday evening game between the U. S. A. C. and the B. Y. TJ. to break his left wrist. This dent, will return home as soon as Dr. P. M. Kelly and family, formerly of American Fork, reaches Switzerland to take charge of the work there. It is not known how many members of Dr. Kelly's family will accom-ipany accom-ipany him. The Social Conduct and Dramatic Drama-tic Art classes of the Manila ward M. I. A. attended the play "Sweet Adeline" at the American Fork picture pic-ture house Tuesday evening, for one of the features of their class work. After the play they enjoyed a chilly bean supper at Lucille Wadley's home. There were twenty-six members mem-bers in these two groups. Mrs. Lu-rena Lu-rena Warnick, who is teacher of the social conduct cfass, accompanied the group. injury will prevent him from further playing on the team the balance of the school year. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Peterson and daughter, Colleen, of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Jex Boyack and son, Gar-Iry, Gar-Iry, Mrs. William Boyack and Bert ! and Joe Boyack of Spanish Pork, were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Cullimore attended? at-tended? a convention of all Dixon-Taylor Dixon-Taylor JRussell Store managers at Salt Lake Monday, to see the New Westinghouse refrigerator lines of thirteen sizes. The convention closed clos-ed with a banquet at the , Newhouse hotel. The following Pleasant Grove people attended a social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parduhn of American Fork last Saturday night : : Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, Mr. and I Mrs. Bert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardner Gard-ner and Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Thorne. Among those who attended the temple excursion at Salt Lake City last Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Farr, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hendrickson, Weston Hales, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foutz, Mrs. May Yancey, Mrs. R. D. McKell, Mrs. J. D. Thorne I Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker, Mr. I and Mrs. D. B. Thorne, Bishop and Mrs. C. J. Cobbley and Mr. and Mrs. I Leonard Walker. Mrs. Christena Steggell received a telegram Tuesday announcing triplet grandsons. The parents are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson at North Platte, Nebraska. The babies weighed five pound each and are in good condition. condi-tion. . Mrs. Nelson, who before her marriage was Estella Steggell of this city, is at the local hospital there and is getting along nicely. There are eight other children in this family including a pair of four year old twins, a boy and a girl. The girl twin is seriously ill in the same hospital hos-pital as its mother. Mrs. Ruth Olpin Christiansen entertained en-tertained at a shower Wednesday evening at her home in honor -of Donna Olpin, a bride of Thursday. The evening was spent in miscellaneous miscellan-eous games and social chat. Delicious Delic-ious refreshments were served to the following guests: Donna Park, Maybelle Farr Dickerson, Gwenevere Faix, Elizabeth Ferguson, riah Cullimore, Culli-more, Bernice Jacobs, Edna Nelson, Cora Harper, Nina White, Beth White, Hattie Bruff, Hazel Christiansen, Chris-tiansen, Lucille Wadley, Ruth Peay, Edna Gillman, Cora Bezzant, Lucille Larson, Kate Frampton, Lacy White, Emma Baxter, Inez Olpin, Alvira Olpin and Donna Olpin, the guest of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Thornton and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson entertained enter-tained at a Valentine dancing party Wednesday evening at the Thornton Thorn-ton Cabaret. Max Larson's Navigators Naviga-tors furnished the music. Stanley larson in the bell hop costume received re-ceived the guests at the door. Miss Luana Thornton n Valentine lace apron and cap, presided at a cut glass punch bowl on a table covered with a lace cloth. The invited guests were: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gardiner, Mr. and Mrs. George Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marrott, Mr. I and Mrs. Vern Cullimore, Mr. and I Mrs. Paul Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. jLeRoy Thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ! Gray and Mr. and Airs. Neldon Lim all of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parduhn, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-ley Mor-ley Zabriskie, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chipman of American Fork; Mr. and Mrs. Albert Van Wagoner of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jacobs and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Bushman of ' Provo. The Stake Presidency, High coun-cilmen, coun-cilmen, bishop, conselors, stake and ward clerks, High Priests quorum officials and their partners enjoyed a social and dance at the Manila ward chapel Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Walker wrere the committee in charge. Elroy West had charge of the miscellaneous games in the first part of the evening. eve-ning. A one-act play, put on by the high school sophomore ctess under direction of Miss Estella Fenton, was much enjoyed. Mrs. Sadie Chandler entertained; I at a bridge luncheon Tuesday eve- j ning. The tables were centered with ! bouquets of sweet peas and ferns. I The evening was spent in progressive progres-sive bridge. Mrs. Janet Mills re- I ceived first prize, Mrs. Jennie B. Johnson the consolation: prize and Mrs. Opal Adamson of American Fork, the guest prize. The ladies , present were: Mrs. Mary R. Halliday, Halli-day, Mrs. Maud Richards, Mrs. Luel- jla E. Thorne, Mrs. Janet Mills, Mrs. Opal Wright, Mrs. Glade Linebaugh. Mrs. Avis Smith, Mrs. Opal Adamson, Adam-son, Mrs. Jennie B. Johnson, Mrs. LaRue Smith, Mrs. Pearl Wadley and Mrs. Annie Mills. |