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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hanson and family made a trip to Beaver Sunday. Sun-day. Miis Arvilla Clark visited Saturday Satur-day and Sunday in Salt Lake with her sister, Mrs. May Grua. i James D. Thorne and Hugh Wad-! Icy mude a business trip to Green River on Monday and Tuesday. I Miss LaPreal Barney has been; visiting with relatives in Carbon County during the past week. Mrs. Hattie Frampton Bruff of Ncphi, has been visiting the past week with her mother, Mrs. Kate Frampton. Lewis Simpson of this city, and. Ester Elaine Sunblom of Springville, were married at Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. Clifford L. Tomlinson is at the Crane Maternity hospital with a fine baby boy, born on Sunday. All concerned are doing nicely. Charles Thorne Jr. and Alva Jensen Jen-sen and Elda Neves are among the Pleasant Grove students who have registered at the B. Y. TJ. at Provo. Mr. and Mrs. William Dittmore are proud parents of a baby boy born Sunday. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Peay are rejoicing re-joicing over the birth of a winsome Mrs. Hannah Venn of Omaha, Neb-, has been visiting the past ten days with Mrs. Anna Johnson. Mr;. Francis Butt of Lehi, visited Tuesday with her parents, Mr- and Mrs. Archie Boren. rv. n;-d TTri. L. N- Ellsworth of Ca"t Lake City, were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs- Jas. D. Thorne. Mr. and Mrs- Milton Kirk of Carbon Car-bon ccunty, spent the week-end with relatives here. Mrs. Evelyn Robbins of Murray, is visiting for a few days with her father, Joseph II. Adams. Mrs. George Gom'ley is in the Provo hospital canvalscing from an operation performed Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olpin left Tuesday Tues-day for St. Louis, Missouri, where Mr. Olpin will attend a school to learn the undertaking business. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Page of Provo, were guests Thursday of Mrs. Page's parents, Mr. and Mrs- Ernest Fowlke. Mrs. Wendell Moyle and children of Alpine, are visiting indefinitely with Mrs- Moyle's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Walker. Miss Nettie May Brush of Salt Lake City, was a week-end visitor at the home of Mr. and Mi's. Archie s baby girl, born Saturday. All con- cerned are doing nicely. e f Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Kirk and Mrs. Ellen Johnson accompanied Joseph s Ash and Mariam Kirk to the temple Wednesday where they were mar-f mar-f ried. 1 3 Mr. and Mrs. Glade Linebaugh announce the birth of a baby boy at the Crane Maternity hospital at Provo on Saturday. I i! I Maxfield. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maxfield and daughters, Ellen and Rowena and Mrs- Edah Alfred spent Sunday visiting vis-iting in Salt Lake at the home of Mr- and Mrs. A. A. Alldrach. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Swenson will leave Saturday for Walnut Park, Cal., where they will foe guests of Mrs- Swenson's sister until they are permanently located. j .1 j Verland Ash, son of Mr. and Mrs. ; William Ash, had the misfortune to 1 , fall face forward and force two of ;jhis front teeth through his lip, re- : quiring medical attention. Mr. and Mrs. John Conway announce an-nounce the engagement of their daughter, Eva Marie and Dale Larson Lar-son of Provo, the marriage to take place October 6th. Grant Atwood, King Drysdale, Allen Al-len Monson, Maurice and Rudolph Farr left last Wednesday, September , 19th, for a trip to the World's Fair. They will purchase several new cars and drive them home. i The Misses Dorothy Williamson, Ethel Fillmore and Nellie Blackwell will entertain Saturday evening at a shower at the Williamson home, in honor of Eva Marie Conway, a bride of next week. About thrty-five guests are invited. The Genealogical committee of the Second ward held a social m the Ward Amusement Hall Monday evening. This social marked the beginning be-ginning of the winter's work. Samuel H. Smith, son of Mrs. La-Rue La-Rue Smith, left Sunday for Salt Lake City, where he will be a student stud-ent at the U. of U. the coming winter. I ' The Timpanogos Stake M- I. A- J Board will hold their monthly board j meeting and social next Tuesday i evening at the home of Mr- and : Mrs. James H. Walker. , Mrs, Ford M. Poulson is at the Crane Maternity hospital in Provo with a fine baby boy, born September Septem-ber 25th. Mother and baby are doling do-ling nicely. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Hecker of ; Idaho Falls, spent several days the 'past week with Mrs. Hecker's moth-' moth-' er, Mrs. Mary Jeppson, and other relatives here. j Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mason an-'nounce an-'nounce the birth of a 8 pound boy, born Wednesday. The mother and babe are at the home of the baby's grandmother, Mrs. Katie Hayes. The Relief Society of the Windsor ward held their opening social Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at the ward chapel. A program, games and a social were ' enjoyed- Refreshments were serv- 1 ed- Mr. and Mrs- Robert Wright accompanied ac-companied their daughter, Letha, to the Salt Lake temple Monday, where sire was married to LeRoy Ash of Lindon. Mr- and Mrs- Wright entertained at a family dinner din-ner Wednesday evening in honor of 1 the newly weds. I Mr. Ch?rles Buhler returned Monday evening from a two weeks trip to Kelso, Washington. While in the northwest he visited his two daughters at Portland and Hood River, Oregon. Little Miss Beverly Wright, daughter daugh-ter of Mi', a.nd Mrs. C. L. Wright, was playing near a bottle of fermenting ferment-ing fruit juice when it exploded. It. threw pieces of glass into Miss Beverly's face cutting a gash that required three stitches to close. It also caused other cuts about the ; face and hands. Dr. Linebaugh was ' called in to care for the child. J. H. Walker Jr., Barney Hilton, David Williamson, Cyril Walker. Dan Walker, Wesley Dickerson, Jack Spencer, Margaret Olson, Erna Neves. Harvey Cobbley, Elmer Foutz and Arthur Downs registered at the TJ. S. A. C. at Logan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walker and James H. Walker accompanied their boys to Logan. I ! Among those who are students of , the B. Y. TJ. this winter are Gene I West, Wayne Johnson, Virgil Peter-Ison, Peter-Ison, Margaret Stagg, Katheryn Gleason, Roy Smith, Marvin Olso.n, 'Maurine and Lee Gourley, Alva Jen-ison, Jen-ison, Lee Ronnow, Harvey Smith, Donald Wright, Rhea Halliday, Jean Smith, Elda Neves, Warren Kirk and Bryan Fugal. The Windsor Ward Primary was reorganized last Sunday evening. The outgoing members were Mrs. Sarah Hooley, Mrs- Leona Omer and Mrs- Emily Long. The new members are Mi's. Thelma Harris, j Mrs- Clara Orton, Mrs- Gladys Hooley, with Lydia Smith, the old secretary, retained. Mrs. Thelma Harper Bloomquist is at the St- Marks hospital in Salt Lake City with a winsome baby girl, born September 21. Mrs. A. B- Harper Har-per has been in Salt Lake the past week caring for her two grand sons while their mother was at the hospital-Mrs. Richard AUred entertained Sunday at dinner in honor of her brother Orval Walker, who will leave Monday for Boulder, Nevada-Those Nevada-Those present besides the guest of honor were his mother, Mrs. Atha E- Walker, his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cluff and sons, Rulon and Lloyd. aIo j Richard and Iran Alirecl- Mr. and Mrs. Archie Boren were pleasantly surprised last Saturday evening when a group of friends arrived ar-rived with picnic and a well planned evening of games to tender them a ' housewarming in their new home. After a delicious picnic supper had been enjoyed the evening was spent in progressive games. Those present pres-ent were Mr. and Mrs. Irving Bullock, Bul-lock, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson. Mr. and"Mrs. Arnel Greene and Mr. and Mrs. W. L, Greene. |