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Show Pleasant Grove Locals jj Mr. and Mrs. John E. Nelson of Lyndyl returned home Monday af ter I a week's visit with relatives here. . Mrs. Merle Coombs spent part of the past week visiting with her son, Wendell, in Salt Lake City. I Miss Elva Simmons of Salt' Lake 'city, was the guest of the Archie Boren family Sunday. Mrs. Eliza Lewis, mother of Mrs. lvrnrv drvnnpr. is visitine indefinitely Mrs. C. O. Jensoii was the guest' of her parents at Sandy Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Link and Mrs. Laura Phillips . of Salt Lake . City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.. . Ray Gillman Sunday. Mrs. Eva Fage, Mrs. Vida Conway Con-way and Mrs. Martha T. Keetchi spent Thursday in Alpine visiting with Mrs. Maurine Bateman. j i Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Crasrun are at the Cooper home. Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Matthews of Bingham, spent the week-end with relatives here. Dr. and Mrs. Leonard McKill of Salem, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Will- j iams. Miss Ruby Williams returned Thursday, September 7, from a ten days' visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. j Miss Rhea Halliday left Thursday for Salt Lake City . to begin her training at the L. D. S. hospital nurses training school. Mrs. Mary M. Mgpiellan and Mrs. ;' D. H. Christensen of Salt Lake City, i were guests of Mrs. James D. Thorne Sunday morning. Mr and Mrs. Nello Nielson are rejoicing over the arrival of a fine baby girl, born Monday. Mother ( and baby are doing nicely. Mr and Mrs. Vern Cullimore and Mr and Mrs. Paul Adamson visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bez-zant Bez-zant at Farrnington. Mr and Mrs. Jack Morgan of Salt Lake' City, and Robert Canham of Los Angeles, were guests Friday of Mrs. Martha Canham. The Primary Officers and Teachers Teach-ers of the Second ward held a business busi-ness meeting and social at the home of Mrs. Bhoda Clark Monday eve-, ning. j Mr and Mrs. J. H. Spencer and' family have moved to Nevada to mSe their horhe. J. H. Wnght and Tamny have moved into their home on Locust Avenue. Mrs. Amy HenTand Bert Giles i ft Fridav for their home m Los AngeSs Caiornia, after a two month's vacation with relatives and friends in Utah. rejoicing over the arrival of a win-' aome baby gird, born Tuesday. All concerned are doing nicely. j - Mr. and Mrs. Leland Kirk of Salt Lake city, spent Sunday and Monday Mon-day with Mr. Kirk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Kirk and family. George Richards and J. L. Theobald Theo-bald attended all of the games of the Utah State Amatuer Baseball tournament held at Salt Lake City Saturday and Sunday. The Windsor Ward Relief Society held their regular monthly work and business meeting Tuesday. At the close of the meeting a social half hour and refreshments were enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman attended at-tended the beet Growers' convention at Richfield Friday. Mr. Gillman was one of the speakers at the banquet. ban-quet. . Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Cragun, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Atkinson and Mrs. Emily Aston were among the temple excursionists at Salt Lake Monday. Mrs. Isaac Hayes entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon in honor of the 7th birthday anniversary of her son, Lee R. Twelve small guests enjoyed outdoor games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Partington and baby returned last week from Logan where they have spent their summer's vacation. Mr. Partington resumed his work in the Mechanic Arts department at the Pleasant Grove High school Monday evening. Mrs Ora Chipman of American Fork, Mrs. Millie Poulson and James D Thorne of Pleasant Grove, attended at-tended a business meeting of the Utah county chapter of the Red Cross organization this week. The Windsor ward Y. L. M. I. A. was recently re-organized with the following officers: Mrs. Beulah Keetch president; Thora Crawford, first counselor; Myrtle Prestwich, second counselor, and Hortense Mor-jty, Mor-jty, secretary-treasurer. fjrr j c Kindred, local represen-f represen-f of the Metropolitan Life In- Tuesday evening. v, baseball fans who at-Among at-Among the base?" vtail state tended the games ofttU gun. Atuer Baseball tourr. day were: Mr and g John Smith, Mr. and I Mrs Swenson son, Mr. and Mrs a. Dr. and Mls- lJ-ms' Biaine Swen-family, Swen-family, fjfcharles J. Cob" H. Shoell. Harvey Miller, son of Mr. and Mrs. a L Miller of Lindon, and Miss Pauline Schofield of Nevada, were Carried Tuesday in the Salt Lake temple They left Thursday for Ames Iowa, where Mr. Miller will jattend school. Mr and Mrs. Lyean Johnson "are rejoicing over the arrival o baby girl bom Monday at the L. ZX S. hospital. Mrs. Johnson and b-aby larTlocated in one part of the hospital hos-pital and the happy daddy is rn an-l an-l her part of the building recovery from a recent serious operate. |