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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Newman and family spent Monday in Salt Lake City, and visited the State Fair. Miss Frances Hilton, who is attending at-tending Brigham Young university, and Sam Hilton Jr., and Abel Ekins, who are attending the U. S. A. C, spent the week-end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Day entertained enter-tained at a chicken dinner at Granite Gran-ite Flat in American Fork canyon Wednesday evening, for Mr. arid Mrs. Karl Banks, Louise Banks and Joe Heidenreich. x Mrs. G. W. Larsen visited several days this week with her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Olpin, and other relatives rel-atives in Salt Lake City, and with her son, Orval L. Larsen at Bountiful. Bounti-ful. Mrs. Olpin returned with Mrs. Larsen for a visit here.' Mrs. Ruth Cobbley, Mrs. Margie Wadley and Miss Helen Freeman will entertain the officers and teachers teach-ers of the First ward Primary association, asso-ciation, at the monthly meeting and social, next Monday evening. The meeting will be at the Cobbley home. Mrs. C. P. Warnick has been visiting visit-ing in Manila the past week, coming to attend the Sunday services of the ward at Granite Flat. Monday she participated in the temple excursion. A. P. Warnick has Deen appointed by Superintendent Skidmore as chairman of a state committee for reconstructing the social science program in the junior and senior high schools. Mr. Warnick has attended at-tended conferences in Salt Lake City relative to this assignment. The Old Folks committee and the bishopric of the Windsor ward, and their wives, will hold a canyon party in Provo canyon, this evening. The o-roup includes Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Richardson, Rich-ardson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Morby, Mr and Mrs. Evin Wilburg, and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Harper, representing represent-ing the committee; and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Baxter, and Mr. and Mrs. Elden Swenson, the bishopric and their wives. Friends of A. P. Warnick surprised him Saturday, the occasion being his birthday. Supper and a birthday cake were brought, and the evening was enjoyably spent. Those attend-L attend-L were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beck Mr. and Mrs. Leo Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Newman, Mr and Mrs Ross Nielsen; Mr. and Mrs D Radmall, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Fugal, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richards. Boys of the MT Dairy 4-H club sr"" - irteSmakingupthecounty-H entry four a owed bthe loc f leWarnSc senior yearling by dre?r7swei son- senior heifer calf Richard Swenson k pnlon Fox, and junior y,f bv Lee Warnick. One A grade a o one B grade award were award and one a s warnick hrouht back, and Lee vv pLced sixth in showmanship. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Larsen spent Tuesday in Salt Lake City, on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Harper spent Monday in Salt Lake City. Among those from here attending the Brigham Young university - at Provo are Mariam Adamson, Frances Hilton, Betty West and Mary Jo West. -' The Timpanogos stake Relief . society so-ciety board attended en masse the conference at Salt Lake Tuesday and Wednesday. The M. I. A. dance of the Manila ward was held at the ward chapel Thursday evening, with Howard Paxman's orchestra furnishing the music. Refreshments were served by the Beehive girls. "The bear went his way, and I went mine," Tom Allen reported Wednesday, after a thrilling experience. exper-ience. Patrolling the Utah Power & Light company pipeline, Mr. Allen came face to face with the bruin. Neither wishing to make the acquaintance ac-quaintance of the other, they parted company. The Sunday afternoon services of the Manila ward, held at Granite Flat in American Fork canyon, proved prov-ed very successful, 75 persons attending. attend-ing. President Clifford E. Young of l American Fork was the speaker, and special music was furnished by Ru-lon Ru-lon Brimhall and Lee Brimhall. Keith Warnick of the M. I. A. superintendency was in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Bullock, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Parduhn and Mrs. Bert Bezzant visited the Utah State Fair Wednesday. Harold won third place with a brooder house for swine, ; and Dean won sixth place with De- J licious apples, in the open class. The two boys, who are Future Farmers of America, also won places in the Utah county fair with their entries. Their Duroc Jerseys won second and third place ribbons, and their De- licious apples won a ribbon. j The 18 Eagle Scouts from the Third ward troop were specially invited in-vited to appear at a meeting of the executive council of the National Parks Boy Scout councU at Provo Monday night. The boys were introduced in-troduced and given a good send-off for their achievements. Directed by Reva Fugal, they sang for the group. Harold S. Walker, Fred Shoell and Calvin Walker went with the Scouts to Provo. The group exhibit by the Manila first-year foods 4-H club, of which Mrs. Merrill N. Warnick is leader, placed in the A group at the State Fair. Girls who contributed to the exhibit are Laura Mae Bame, Lyle Beth Atwood, Beth Radmall, and Irene and Marilyn Warnick. The group exhibit of the third-year group, led by Helen Warnick and Katie Eves, was awarded B rating. Girls represented include Beverly West, Leah Jean Swenson, Virginia Ellis, Leah Wadley, and Donna Eves. Their canning exhibit in the Ball group won fourth place. |