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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Miss Muriel Hone expects to spend the summer at the Fish Lake resort. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Richardson of Payson spent Sunday with Mr. Richardson's sister, Mrs. C. A. Fugal, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bradshaw and family of Orem were Sunday visitors visi-tors at the Wilford Neves heme, Mrs. Josephine Hunter and two daughters and a son of American Fork and Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Lim. Miss Nina White has accepted employment at Provo for the summer. sum-mer. Miss Evelyn Jacobs is also J. W. Gillman is in Washington, D. C, on business this week. Mrs. Ella Cragun attended funeral services for Mrs. Inez Knight Allen at Provo, Wednesday. Mrs. Verda N. Colvin spent part of the past week visiting her sister, Mrs. Max Jeppson, of Hurricane. Mr. and Mrs. Vance West and children, Ann and Joel, returned home Tuesday from southern Utah, where Vance has been employed the past two months. Herbert Tyler arrived Sunday f from Los Angeles to spend the summer sum-mer with his grandmother, Mrs. Josephine Bezzant. Mrs. Bryan Fugal, Mrs. Max Lar-sen Lar-sen and Miss Claire Nell Hilton, were Provo visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Lim and Norma Nor-ma and Evelyn Draper of Idaho are spending a few days in Pleasant Grove. Fred ("Frosty") Richards, now of Scipio, is visiting with his mother, employed at Provo. IT. S. A. C. students from this city returned home the last of last week after finishing the year's activities ac-tivities at Logan. B. Y. U, students finished their work this week. Those who have lived there this past winter are now moving back to their homes. The sons and daughters of Mrs. Jane Walker, with their companions, will meet at her home Sunday to honor her on her 79th birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Mrs. Walker is the mother moth-er of five sons and two daughters in this community and many grandchildren. grand-children. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson, daughter, Dorothy, and sons, Richard Rich-ard and Stanley, of Vernon, attended attend-ed the wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Nelson Tuesday evening. Mrs. Hattie Richards,, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. Grace Hillman Moore entertained enter-tained at a birthday party Sunday afternoon, June 6th, in honor of the eleventh anniversary of her daughter daugh-ter Jean. Mrs. Marvell Smith and baby cf McGill, Nevada, are visiting with her parents, Bishop and Mrs. Lawrence Law-rence M. Atwood, Mabel Jean Bezzant, young daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mi's. Bill Bezzant, returned Thursday from the Children's Chil-dren's convalescent hospital at Salt Lake City, much improved in health. "Mr. and Mrs. J. F. .' Bellamy of Salt Lake City visited Sunday with Bishop and Mrs. Burton Adams. Mr. and Mrs. William Halliday of Sugar City, Idaho, left for their home Monday morning, after spending spend-ing ten days with Mr. Halliday's father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Halliday. Mrs. Ford Poulson is some what improved in health. She recently returned from a three weeks stay with her sister, Emily M. Keetch, and family at Duchesne. Ernest Clayton returned home from Chicago Tuesday, where he went to purchase and drive home a new car. Family members were called to the L. D. S. hospital Friday evening due to the serious illness of Mrs. Fred Smith. Mrs. Smith is reported some what improved now. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Neves weTe surprised by the arrival Monday of their daughter, Mrs. Elda Neves Steiner, of Los Angeles, who will spend a month here. Gordon Wright was in Salt Lake City from Sunday until Tuesday to rehearse with the 100-piece band of the Future Farmers of the state. This group expects to go to Kansas City, Missouri, in the fall. Mr, and Mrs. Helga V. Swenson accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutchings of Salt Lake City to a fruit quarantine convention at Phoenix, Phoe-nix, Arizona, last week. While they were away they had the pleasure of visiting Boulder Dam, Bryce canyon can-yon and Zion's canyon. Mrs. Mervel Parker and son, Robert, Rob-ert, Mrs. Robert Bell, Mrs. Annie Spilsbury and Mrs. Edith Harmon were dinner guests of Mrs. I. E. Carlssn Thursday as they returned from a trip from St. George to their homes in Salt Lake City. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. John Gillman and twin babies of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Conder and children of American Amer-ican Fork, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker and children of Orem. Relatives who attended a shower given by Mrs. Glen Adamson of Salt Lake in honor of the fiancee of her son, Von, Tuesday evening, were. Mrs. James Adamson, Mrs. Pearl Wadley, Mrs. Oral Wright. Mrs. Phyllis Keetch. Mrs. Opal Adamson. Ad-amson. Mrs. Duane Adamson and Mrs. Margaret Whittle, |