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Show Pleasant Grove Locals j - - - -1 Mrs. Wesley Dickerson and small son of Logan, spent Thanksgiving day with Pleasant Grove relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark were Provo visitors Wednesday. Mrs. W- D- Fitzgerald and family of American Fork visited Saturday with her sister, Mrs. H. W- Claxk, and family. Mrs. O. E. Grua and family of Salt Lake City were guests Sunday of Pleasant Grove relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clark and son, Hoover, were Salt Lake City visitors vis-itors Friday-Miss Friday-Miss Arvilla Clark was in Ogden Saturday to attend a social func- Mrs. J. O- Clark was a Price visitor visi-tor on Sunday. Tire Misses Alda and Elda Clark entertained at a social last Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Robertson and family were dinner guests on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day of their grandmother, Mrs. Maggie Johnson-Mr. Johnson-Mr. and Mrs. James C Peterson were guests on Thanksgiving day of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Iver Peterson and family of Lehi. Mrs. Lela Banks was called to Las Vegas, Nevada, Saturday, on account of a serious accident to her brother's hand. tion of the Alpha Beta Theta sorority, soror-ity, i Miss Virginia Walker, who is teaching school in Draper, was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs-Benjamin Mrs-Benjamin Walker, during the Thanksgiving holidays. Elmer Foutz, Elvin Downs, Keith Warnick, David Williamson, students of the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent Thanksgiving day with relatives here. Mrs. Mary R. Halliday has been ! visiting the past week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halliday Jr., in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Keetch Mr. and Mrs- Lloyd Gray and family were dinner guests on Thanksgiving day of Mrs. Gray's mother, Mrs. Lystrut, of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. H- Gleason had as their guests on Thanksgiving, their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs- Sterling Bennett and family fam-ily of Provo. James D. Thorne and Benjamin Walker were in Salem Tuesday to distribute the canning company's checks for the tomato crop. N. F. Fenton and daughter, Estelle, had 'Is their guests on Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton Tl.TV nnr TVTvo TTom; R Richards and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fenton and family. Anton Gleason spent the first part of the week in Brigham City to be instructed as region director of CCC camps- He left Wednesday morning for Monticello to assist in vocational training at the CCC camp located were guests of Mr. Keetch's mother, Mrs. William Keetch, at dinner on Thanksgiving day. The M Men and Gleaner girls of the Timpanogos stake enjoyed a social and dancing party at the Second Sec-ond Ward Amusement Hall Tuesday ' evening. Mrs. Joseph E .Green, Mrs- Libbie Giles and Mrs- William Civish of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Grace Culmer, of Murray, and Mrs.- Ed Ball of j Pleasant Grove visited Sunday with their mother, Mrs. Annie Jane there. , . . , The genealogical committe of the Second ward will hold an apron and overall dance at the Second ward amusement hall, Friday evening, De- i , tin o it-. A crrw"H nt.- Pierce, of Lindon, who is seriously ill. Christmas Seals cost only a penny each but they finance the greatest organized fight in the world the campaign against tuberculosis, the disease that kills more persons between be-tween 15 and 45 than any other, Buy j Christmas Seals, Mr. and Mrs-. James C Peterson and family entertained at a shower Monday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Peterson, who were recently re-cently married. The evening was spent in songs, games and social : : " is desired. - S The Second ward will hold a ban-quest ban-quest on Wednesday, December 4. Tire funds thus acquired will be used to assist in buying a new organ for the chapel. The committee expects ex-pects to sell 300 plates, ation says, "Tuberculosis is unnecessary. unneces-sary. We know enough to wipe it out almost overnight if the public would only apply that inf irmation. " Buy Christmas Seals and help spread that knowledge. i tvio ma.h-.Tuab county firemen's association will be guests of the Springville firemen next Sunday at a convention. A number of the local firemen will attend. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. H- W- Barnes and Frank Barnes of Lehi, Mr- and Mrs. M. E. Barnes of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs-Reuben Mrs-Reuben Tonrlinson, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hendrickson and daughter, Helen, and members of the Clark family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ft- Clark on Thanksgiving day. chat. About 50 guests were present. Delicious refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Thorne entertained Sunday at an elk dinner-The dinner-The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parduhn, Mr- and Mrs. Lee Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Swen-son, Swen-son, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper and Mr. and Mrs- L. L. Larson. Dr. B. C. Linebaugh and daughter daugh-ter Electa; and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Linebaugh left Wednesday by motor for Pheonix. Arizona, to spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Berge. Mrs. Berge was formerly Miss Jewel Linebaugh of this city. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jacobs had as their guests on Thanksgiving day, Mrs. Mary B. Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Lucius Laudie, Mr. Don Earl and Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Halliday Jr. and families fam-ilies of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Boland Jacobs of Salt Lake City; Keith, i Mary, Kay and Ann Aleen Jacobs and Miss Mary Peay. Mrs. Pearl Wadley entertained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving day. The following relatives enjoy-. enjoy-. ed the repast: Mr. and Mrs. C. L. ,..:ut T-,. nri TVTr 'Nrvn.i Wadlev. Mrs. A. L. Cullimore entertained her sisters and sister-in-laws' Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon at a quilting in honor of her sister, Mrs. David B. Thome's birthday. A dainty lunch aws served to Mrs- W. J. Cullimore, Mrs A L. Meecham, Mrs. Benjamin Walker, Mrs. A- G. Keetch, Mrs-Clara Mrs-Clara Kirk and the guest of honor. Tire Second ward Relief society are preparing to hold its annual bazaar ba-zaar at the ward chapel on December Decem-ber 10. Wait until after tire bazaar ba-zaar to make kitchen aprons, nigs and quilts- You can purchase these articles at the bazaar at a reasonable price and save time and effort in making them- wrigxii', ivxi. cmvA A.- --., and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. Adam-son Adam-son of American Fork and their . families. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Oscarson and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walker, accompanied ac-companied their son and daughter, Edwin Oscarson and LaPreal Walker to the Salt Lake temple Monday, November 25th, and witnessed their marriage. Following their marriage, a wedding breakfast was enjoyed at the home of a cousin of Mr. Oscarson. Word has been received by Mrs. j O- Clark of the marriage of her son J O., at Twin Falls, Idaho, to Miss Marie Bickford of that city. They left immediately for Boise, Idaho Ida-ho on a honeymoon trip and from there will come to Pleasant Grove, arriving here Tuesday night Mrs. Clark will meet them at Salt Lake. A reception will be given them by his mother at her home on Wednesday Wednes-day evening, and a turkey dinner will be given also on Thanksgiving Mrs. Leonard Walker and daughters daugh-ters entertained at a shower at the Lindon Hall last Friday evening m honor of their daughter and sister, LaPreal, who was married to Ed- ward Oscarson Monday at the Salt 3 Lake temple. Tire evening was spent in a miscellaneous program supplied by the Pleasant Grove High school. Games and social chat were also en- j joyed Delicious refreshments were: served to fifty ladies. Tire guest of honor received many beautiful and useful gifts. day in their honor- Inivtea guesu are Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Adams, Geo Adams. Mr. and Mrs- J. B. Adams of Pleasant Grove; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bobbins, Lehi, Dr- and Mrs. G- S. Richards, Mrs. Pearl Adams of American Fork, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bobbins of Murray, and Mr- H. C. Webster of Salt Lake City. J. O. s many friends here wish him much hrppincss in his new venture- They will make then- home at Twin Falls, where J- O- is employed at Baclio-1 Baclio-1 land broadcasting station. |