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Show Miss Melba Adamson was a business busi-ness visitor in Provo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Johnson and family moved to Lehi during the past week, where they will make their future home. Special For Saturday Roses 95c Doz. Humphries. Ted Cunningham of Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday visiting in this city with Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Makin. Select Seed Oats For Sale J. P. Fugal & Sons,- Pleasant Grove, Telephone Tele-phone 6S-W. 4-27-lt Dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davies were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gudmundsen and family of Lehi, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gudmundsen of Bingham Canyon. Mrs. Joseph Nicholes entertained at dinner Tuesday evening in honor of her husband, the ocassion being his birthday anniversary. Covers were laid for fourteen guests. Following the dinner, radio music was enjoyed. Utah State and County Prize Dahlias. Selected Bulbs $2.00 per dozen. Cannot Can-not be duplicated anywhere at this iprice. Mrs. J. P. Fugal, Pleasant Grove. Telephone 68-W. 4-27-lt Complimentary to Mrs. George Fordshani, a bride of the week and formerly Miss Hannah Miller, Misses Violet Birk, Edna Stewart and Mary Abel entertained at the Birk home Thursday evening at a miscellaneous shower. Progressive "Bride" Was played during the evening, prizes being be-ing won by Mrs. Thelma Marrott and Miss Rouie Miller. Delicious refreshments refresh-ments were served late in the evening to the following guests: Misses Lorraine Lor-raine Adamson, Mamie Wing, Lucy Shelley, Melba Adamson, Mary Shelley, Shel-ley, Vida Berg, Mildred Dunkley, Rouie Miller, Francis Titcomb, Ruby Steele, Ester Pulley, M'esdames N. Lee Kirk, Lucile Grant, Thelma Marrott, Detta Taylor, William Miller, Clyde Birk, Hugh Taylor, Neldon Birk, the hostesses and the honored guest. The young bride was presented with many beautiful as well as practical gifts for her future housekeeping venture. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith spent j Wednesday at Farmington visiting j with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clark. I t i Glen Wright, who is employed in Salt Lake City, spent the week-end here visiting his mother, Mrs. June Wright. ' Mrs. Dave Thacker and baby of Charleston, returned to their home Sunday, after a short visit with her mother, Mrs. James H. Barratt. Mrs. Charles Peck and Mrs. Bessie Thrasher spent Saturday in Salt Lake City on combined business and pleasure. pleas-ure. LEADING florists of American Fork, Rohbock & Sons, Phone 137. All varieties variet-ies of bedding plants, flow- j ers, shrubs and etc. Funeral i .designs our specialties. I 4-20-tf ! ' Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith accompanied ac-companied by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen of Pleasant Grove attended "Broadway Melody" at the Paramount Theatre, Provo, Sunday evening. Mrs. Byron Crookston and daughter Lenore, and Mrs. A. W. Buckwalter and daughter, LuRae, were Salt Lake visitors Monday. Mrs. Harold Werner and baby daughter arrived home Monday from Salt Lake City, where they visited friends and relatives for the past several days. Among those who attended the all talking, singing and dancing picture "Broadway Melody" at Provo Saturday Satur-day evening were: Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Chadwick and family, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Adamson, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Gais-ford, Gais-ford, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Adamson. Sunday attendants were: Miss Sadie Nelson, Miss Beth Nelson, Miss Lo-raine Lo-raine Stewart, Miss Virginia Eggert-sen, Eggert-sen, Eldon Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Byron By-ron Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton, Miss Eileen Gorden, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Smith and Misses Atha and Mildred Baum. Mr. and Mrs. War-sen War-sen Anderson, M'iss Lucile Edwards Miss Irnia Bassett, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crookston, T. S. Priday and son Le-land, Le-land, Mrs. Vern Chipman and Mrs. Edith Fox were among those who saw the picture Monday evening. Mrs. William Chipman and Mrs. J. L. Firmage were the delegates from the Ladies .Literary Club at the 36th annual convention of the Utah Federation Fed-eration of Womens Club, which was held in Logan, April 18, 19 and 20. At the election of State officers, Mrs. Chipman was elected State Director from the First 'district federation. A special attendant at the convention was Mrs. John D. Sherman, past president of the General Federation, , Special For Saturday-Roses Saturday-Roses 95c Doz. Humphries. Mr. and Mrs. William Firmage spent Sunday in Spanish Fork, where they visited their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. David Firmage. Assure yourself of best results. Feed Pulleys freeh, quality feeds. - adv. K. J. Phillips and family left Wednesday Wed-nesday for their ranch, where they will remain indefinitely. but is now chairman of the Department Depart-ment of the American Home. She was the principal speaker during the convention, and was also a main speaker at the banquet, which was held at the Hotel Eccles on Friday evening. Two hundred representatives representa-tives of chartered Womens Clubs were in attendance. |