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Show Pleasant Grove Locals I Mi-.;. Sytha Jrlman will be hos- j tess to the ladies of the Mothers Club Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Butler of Bait Lake City,- were guests of Mrs. Ethel Drysdaie Thursday. Mrs. Mary Aston spent the past week visiting with her son, Leo, and family in Salt Lake City. H. W. Jacobs returned Monday from a business trip to Twin Falls, Idaho. Miss Thclda West left Saturday for California where she expects to be employed. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Warnick attended at-tended the "Messiah" at Provo last Sunday evening. Miss Estelle Fenton entertained the Fentc.n family at dinner on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beers entertained enter-tained at a family dinner on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day. The family cf Theron Kirk who j have been ill with chicken pcx, is rep:rted to be improving nicely. Mrs. Eengta Hanson, who recently underwent a serious operation is reported re-ported to be improving nicely. Mrs. J. L. Kuchel of Brigham City day .was a Pleasant Grove visitor Saturday. Mr. and-Mrs. L. L. Larson entertained enter-tained the Thornton family and Mrs. Pxse S. Vance at dinner on Sunday. Mr. and .Mrs. Calvin Walker announce an-nounce the birth of a winsome baby girl, b-m Monday. Mother and baby are doing cicely. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hardman and family aad Mrs. Mary Wadley were dinner guests on Thanksgiving day cf Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Barratt oi American Fork. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peay announce an-nounce the birth cf a fine baby bey S bora Friday, November 30. All con-cerned con-cerned are doing nicely. The Yankee mine will close December De-cember 20 on account of the heavy snow m the canyon, mere win uc no more hauling of ore till next : spring. There is abcut four and one-half one-half feet of snow at the mine. . Bishop and Mrs. L. M. Atwood and family of Manila ward were dinner, guests of Mr. and Mrs. John L. At-vood At-vood and family of Charleston on Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Laura Robertson and family t expects to move to Seattle, Washing-: ton, in the near future to join heri husband who is employed there. ! Mr. and Mrs. George Jacklin an--nounce the birth of a baby boy Fri-. day morning. Mrs. Jacklin before her marriage was Miss May Thornei of Linden. j Mrs. Ella Dusenberry of Salt Lake came to Pleasant Grove Saturday to! get her mother, Mrs. Kate Frampton, who expects to visit indefinitely with her daughter. J Mr. and Mrs. Fiay Lards of Idaho Palls, spent the week-end with Mr. md Mrs. George Harris. Bishop B. H. Adams and his brcth-;r brcth-;r William of Garland, attended the iuneval of Martin Lund at Fountain 3reen, Sunday. t Mrs. Clara Bullock 'and Mrs. Jen- j nie Johnson entertained a number of relatives and close friends at dinner din-ner on Thanksgiving day. j Wilford Stark was operated on: Monday at the Veterans hospital h Salt Lake City for Hernia. At last reports he is improving in health. ! The Manila ward will hold a winter , festival next Sunday night. It will1 consist of a program, a banquet and dancing. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Harper spent: the week-end with their daughter, Mrs. Thelma Bloomquist, and family fami-ly in Salt Lake City. Miss Ar'dena Atwood, local telephone tele-phone agent, was the guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Atwood of Charleston, on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. ueioeru rugai ui s Nephi, spent the Thanksgiving vaca- r ticn with relatives here. s . 1: Mrs. May Grua reviewed the book "Dusk at the Grove" at the Lion House in Salt Lake City last Wed- f nesday. Miss Ruth Peterson returned Sun- 1 day evening from Logan, where she spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents. e t Mrs. Ella Halliday Johnson, who 1 has spent the past week visiting"with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Halliday, returned to her home in i Cedar City Monday. ': c . 1 King Drysdale, who is employed by ; the Grant store, in Salt Lake City, spent Thanksgiving day with his mother here. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Karl Banks were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tho-mas Cardner of Orem, on Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day. The Ladies Auxiliary to the Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove fire department is planning plan-ning a Christmas social on December Decem-ber 17th at the home of Fireman and Mrs. L. L. Larson. Mrs. Esther York spent Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson at Benjamin. Mrs. Walker , returned to Pleasant Grove for visit with relatives here. , Mr. and Mrs. John Swenson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Orin Swenson j and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer York were I dinner guests Thursday of Mr. and, Mrs. Thel Walker. Mrs. Joseph Schoney, who underwent under-went a very serious operation last Thursday at the L. D. S. hospital, is reported to be improving in health. Vern Gillman, who is employed at Price, Utah, spent the Thanksgiving holidays with his family. While here a new Chevrolet car was purchased. The Third ward M. I. A. will present the comedy drama "Amatuer Detective" in the near future. The cast of characters is being selected this week. Miss Edna Fugal will be in charge of the play. ! h. W. Clark is remodeling his building on Main street recently vacated va-cated by C. R. Clark Mercantile Co .He expects to put in a stock of j merchandise in the near future. ! Anson Call, Utah County agent, and Russell Keetch, Wasatch County agent, left Friday for Chicago to attend at-tend a National Convention of county coun-ty agents, and an international livestock live-stock show. ' I Mr and Mrs. Martin Peterson had ' ' as their guests on Thanksgiving day 'I Mr and Mrs. Dale Peterson and . baby of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Bay-Jmond Bay-Jmond Peterson and Mrs. Enga O-. O-. J Brien of Spanish Fork. I Mr and Mrs. Sanford Walker and .,' j nrr-a t.o -Rue Smith and The regular M. I. A. union meeting meet-ing of the Timpanogos stake will be held December 11, at the stake tabernacle. All officers, teachers and activity leaders are urged to be present. The Second ward M. I. A. are planning to entertain the ward at a Christmas tree social, program and dance at the ward chapel Tuesday, December 18, The older members of the ward will be special guests of honor. The Primary association of the Lindon ward will hold their yearly conference next Sunday evening. It will consist of a tableau and dramatization drama-tization of tire different departments of Primary work. Mrs. Kate Ash is president of the organization. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kindred entertained en-tertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day. The guests included, Mr. Kindred's Kin-dred's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Kindred and family and Mrs. Geneva Gene-va Miller and son, Wayne, of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, and Mrs. Emeline Kindred of Mount Pleasant. Mr and Mrs. C. R. Kindred entertained enter-tained at a social Saturday evening at their home. The evening was spent in progressive games and social chat Dainty refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Glade Linebaugh, Line-baugh, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Johnson, John-son, Mr. and Mrs, Lee Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Biaine Swenson and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson. amnv aim avuo. amily motored to Magna Sunday ,nd enjoyed a visit with Mr. and virs Vance Smith and family The fvent was the birthday of Vance Smith. The First ward Primary Association Associa-tion will hold their annual conference confer-ence next Sunday evening, December 3 in the tabernacle. A program of ablea " and dramatization of the lea v s work in all department will be gven by teachers and student thirty three children are used m the dramatization. All are invited to attend. Mrs Joseph Schoney of the Wind-! rd was operated on Fndaj at The L D. S. hospital in Salt Lake tere quilted and one tied for Mrs. schoney. Twenty ladies were pies-ent pies-ent a 1 besides the fnod deed done, SoyS an afternoon of remuuscen-ces remuuscen-ces and social chat, A -ial liSrollctntr: SsfsaUirday evening at the hon e r Mrs Winnie Adamson, & of Ails, v Adams Pn- pS" etopic;D,virnty o he Aaronic Priesthood" was discussed dis-cussed with the boys. The party was , of the graduation of the 5 "id bSiromthe Primary illation to me Boy Scout organ- Last Sunday night at the Second ward M I. A. conjoint, Miss Estelle Fenton and Stake President of M. I. A H P. Jones, gave the talks on the gleaner and M Men program. The I response to talks were given by Eva Howard. Kathryn Gleason, Jesse and Virgil Peterson. The musical numbers num-bers a double trio, and community ' singing were under direction of Elroy R West. Blaine Swenson M Men 'leader conducted the program. I The Misses ArrryT" La Rene and ! Leone Cooner entertained at dinner I and an evening of bridge last Satur-'day Satur-'day night. The gut list induced: ;M;'s Ora. Thome. Mrs. Ethel Drys-'daV. Drys-'daV. Mrs. Ethel West. Mrs. Sadie 'chandler. Mrs. Emily Pcderson. Mrs. jpai-- Nielson. Mrs. Sytha Johnson ! and 'the Misses Florence Harper. Ipem Anderson. Ev.--.ic j.-....u.. Estelle Fenton ana ..-iju..e ......i 1 wsy. ! Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson ! entertained the William., on family ' at dinn'-r on Thank: giving day. The 'tabl'-s were deeora'.'d wi'h fail I'.t.v-ers. I'.t.v-ers. The i:u..s hicl'ided, grand m 'lv-r. M-ry Willia'iv.on, aunt Han-r;:!i Han-r;:!i Jnrs ol Lehi. Mr. and Mr:. Chris Wi'.'.i-im; on and farniiy. Mr. jr.fl Mrs. Msynard Williamson, Mr. and Mr-.. Pre- t'm Gray, I.' hi; Mr. and Mr?. Thomas Goines. and Mr. .:nd Mrs. Harry Rose 'if Salt Lake Ci'y. Mrs. Goin'-s was formerly Ni-r.a Ni-r.a Williamson and Mrs. Rse was f-jrnierly Sarah Williamson. The day , 7, j5 's:;enl in early reminiscences of j the family. |