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Show Pleasant Grove Locals 1 TV.-;.. " lira. 1 oertrude Gourley will teach school at Hinkleythe coming wS Warren .Kirk and Margaret Staggj will be students of the U. of U toe coining winter. " will hold their try-outs for yell master Friday. Jack Charlesworth of Price spent! the week-end at the home of Mr ! and Mrs. V. H. Barney. ' j Mrs. R. D. McKell of Heber spent! Saturday and Sunday with her sis- ! ter, Mrs. James D. Thorne. j Miss Virginia Walker ,ieft the first ! of the week to resume her school work in the Jordan district. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christensen and daughter, Mrs. Norma Adamson were : Salt Lake visitors Monday. John Orrock of Midway called on Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Theobald Mon- j day while enroute to Boulder Dam.j I Mrs. Clara Mitchell of Kamas has i been visiting the past week with her ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Lowder. Mrs. J. A. Morgan and daughter Helen Kingdom, visited Sunday with Mrs. Morgan's mother, Mrs. Martha Canham. Mr. and Mrs. William Partington! and Miss Dorothy Ault, will spend the coming week-end with relatives' in Salt Lake. Mrs. Rachel CJark of Oakley, Idaho, Ida-ho, is visiting this week at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leland Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Afton Van Wagoner of Wellington, spent the past week with Mr. Van Wagoner's mother, Mrs. Mark Richins, and family. Miss Ora Keetch spent the past week in Heber the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Keetch. Mrs. Murvel Walker is at the Crane Maternity Home in Provo, j with a fine baby boy, bom Thursday, September 21. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. James Littlejohn have moved into the home of Mrs. H. S. Powell. Mrs. Powell has moved into part of her daughter, Mrs. William Green's home. Mrs. Odeal Kirk entertained at a family dinner Sunday. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Keetch, Mr., and Mrs. Martelle Keetch and family, Mrs. Clara Kirk and son Verl. Those attending the U. S. A. C. from this city are: Wesley Dicker-son, Dicker-son, Charles Warnick, Nerval Driggs, Jack Spencer, Roy Swenson and George Warnick, Margaret Olson and Leah Stagg. The Second ward choir held their regular practice Wednesday evening. At the close of the practice water melons and cantaloupes were enjoyed, enjoy-ed, and a social hour spent. Among those who will attend the B Y U. the coming year are Jean Smith, Leone Burch, George Larson, Lee Gourley, EHen Adams, Cecil Bullock, Bul-lock, Beth Swenson, Calvin Swenson and Charles Thorne. ' The missionary committee of the Windsor ward held) a welcome home social Wednesday evening; in honor of LeGrand Jarman and Lynne Richardson, recently returned mis-'sionaries mis-'sionaries of the ward. Mr and Mrs."Doald C. Wood of Salt Lake City entertained at a, (wedding breakfast Tuesday. Se Jem- j jber 19, at their home nore and Mrs. Junius Gordan. Twelve 'guests were present. The High SchBand has been invited to march in the a. -j "aSewhen the university foo ?eam play the MonmThe SUhf-ic for the game in the afternoon. , . Mrs W P. Kirk attended Mr. and Mrs W r a TnhoLi ol daughter evening, w .honor ot iUaXeT t Srk accompanied her, Leland. Mrs. KJTk. a r, daughter "f student of r ut ing winter. jounce the marriage a daughter Helen,d Ju, , of Provo, at the and Tuesday. September 19. r Mrs. Johnson and cere. ' Blaine Johnson witaessea 'mony. Fern Weeks and Margaret Whit-tingham Whit-tingham were Salt Lake visitors on Thursday. Miss Florence Stagg returned to' her work at the U. of U. during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren were visitors ' with relatives at Charleston Sunday. Mrs. Regina Thorne spent the pust week with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Regina Thome visited Monday Mon-day in Provo with her sister, Mrs. L. L. Nelson. Mrs. LeRoy Thome, Mrs. V. N. V7e:t and Mrs. Howard Matthews were Salt Lake visiters Friday. Lyean Johnson who has been ill for the past month is back to his work at the Junior high school. Ernest and Warren' Daybell of Charleston, called on Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren Monday while enroute to Eoulder Dam. S ! ' Mr. and Mrs. Byron Adamson are proud parentis of a fine baby boy, born Thursday, September 21. Mother Moth-er and baby are doing nicely. Mrs. A. B. Harper has been visiting visit-ing the past week with her daughter, Mrs. Thelma Bloomquist, of Salt Lake City. Miss Hazel Williams of Spring-ville Spring-ville spent . Sunday at the Cooper home. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hutchings of !Salt Lake were guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Swenson, Monday. James Sullivan of Salt Lake City visited Saturday with his aunt, Mrs. C. L. Warnick and family. Mrs. Hilda Almark of Bingham and Mrs. Louise Anderson of Monroe, Mon-roe, Utah, have been visiting the past week with Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Clarke and Mrs. Flo Nielson. S ....... Mr. and Mrs. Jack"' Wamick and Mr. Warnick's mother, Mrs. Ada Wamick of Salt Lake, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Swenson Swen-son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Beers announce an-nounce the birth of a son on September Sep-tember 7. Mr. Beers who, has been in Utah for the past month returned re-turned to Los Angeles on the 13th of September, where he is employed. employ-ed. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Warnick and son, George, Mrs. W. W. Warnick and son, Charles, motored to Logan to register the boys at the U. S. A. C. George was the winner of the 1933 Union Pacific Scholarship, which entitles him to a year's course at the U. S. A. C. Charles began his college course in 1931.' Lawrence R. Walker and daughters, daugh-ters, Grace and Jennie, motored to Vernal last Thursday. Jennie will teach school at La Point, near Vernal, Ver-nal, the coming winter. Mr. Walker Walk-er and Grace returned home Friday. Fri-day. . At the Manila ward Sunday School on October 1st, Mark Allen of the State Training School will talk to the members of the New and . Old Testament classes. His subject will be "An Analysis of Biblical Characters." A g;ood atr. tendance is desired. The Manilla ..ward M. I. A. will hold their monthly conjoint meeting meet-ing Sunday evening, October 1st. Professor Lowry Nelson of the B. y U will be the speaker. His subject will be the Security of Rural Life. A special musical program is being arranged. Mr and Mrs. John V. Johnson entertained en-tertained Friday evening at a wedding wed-ding dirmer in honor of their daughter daugh-ter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Gordon who were married I September 19, in the Salt Lake tem-'nle tem-'nle The guests of the occasion were lose relatives as follows: Mrs. E. G Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. LL Griffith Grif-fith Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ogden Jr., a Tohn Y Webster, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jonn x. ' , and Mrs. Thomas Russon all of Salt Lake Cry; Mr. and Mrs. RlbertGor-j5 RlbertGor-j5 ryand Mr, Morr Gordon.j 'Mrs Emma Poulson, Mrs. M. H. fpoSson aa of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. FT Walker and daughter Grace ! Mand Mr, Benjamin WWJer and and Mrs. K-eiui : MrS- TlSrs wXm Strong of Al-iTThveSng Al-iTThveSng was spent - in Pln alchat. Manybeau-trweceived Manybeau-trweceived by the hap- jpy pair. j O LeRoy Harris and Milton Kirk ; who are employed in Carbon Co., ' spent the week-end with their families fami-lies here. The Second Year Sewing Club of Manila, with Kathryn Harper, won' second place in their group exhibit at the County Fair. The marriage of Ruben West, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. West ' and Kathryn Aiken of Orem, took place at Provo Thursday, September Septem-ber 27. ! The Girls Forestry Club of Man-( ila, the first of its kind in Utah' county, and one of the first in the j state, won first place in Its ex-; hibit at the County Fair. Mildred Swenson is the club leader. I o I |