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Show i ......... .... -- - ''""""" j Pleasant Grove Locals j Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Thorne was a business visitor to Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. Mary Cocper and daughter,. LaRene, left Saturday for a trip to Yellowstone Park and points of interest in-terest enroute. Mr. and Kirs. Vern Culiirnore were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bez-zant Bez-zant at Farmington Monday evening. eve-ning. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson returned re-turned Sunday frrm a ten days trip to Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peterson are moving from the home of Rulon Brimhall where theyhave spent the summer, into one df the Hendrick-son's Hendrick-son's apartments. Virgil Gray Weeks of Burley, Idaho, Ida-ho, has been visiting here tire past ten days with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gray and family. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker have moved from the Basil Walker home to the home formerly occupied occup-ied by A. F. Parduhn near the mill. Mr- and Mrs. C L- Warnick were , Salt Lake visitors Tuesday j Mrs. LuRay Thome was a Salt! Lake visitor Monday and Tueiiduy. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Brimhall who! have spent the summer in Nevada have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dexter and Thomas Whittingham visited with Drrper relatives Sunday. LaPreal Barney is visiting this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Jane Charlesworth at Provo. Miss Ada Jorgensen spent part of the past week with relatives in Salt Lake City. Miss Luana Thornton has been visiting with Salt Lake relatives for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Peterson of Spanish Fork, were guests of Pleasant Grove relatives Monday. The Robert Thorne family hold a family reunion at Geneva Friday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs- G. Y- Anderson and family visited with relatives in Midway Mid-way Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs- Joseph W. Halliday j returned Tuesday from a ten-day 1 visit with relatives in Salt Lake Mr. and Mi'o. Basil Walker have; moved from tire Strawberry Inn( back to their home on the state highway. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Leavitt of Rnnkerville. Nevada, were euests of I Mr. Leavitt's sister, Mrs. S. D. Huntsman, the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peterson of Provo, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Peterson, Friday. Fri-day. Mr. and Mrs. Lorin Walker spent Monday and Tuesday at Tooele the guests of Mrs. Walker's sister. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Adams announce an-nounce the arrival of a fine 9,2 pound baby boy, born August 14. Mother and baby are doing nicely. The Third Ward Sunday School officers and teachers enjoyed an outing Thursday evening at the Timpanegos Cave camp In American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Olpin and family and Dr. and Mrs. G. Y. Anderson An-derson were Lagoon visitors Satur- City- Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wadley, Mrs. Pearl Wadley and Mrs- Merle Coombs were Salt Lake visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Fugal are proud grandparents of a baby girl, bom August 18, at Nampa, Idaho. The mother is Mrs. Melba Fugal Gooch. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clayton are rejoicing over the birth of a fine baby boy on Sunday, August 19, at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Lake. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Jean Warburton are receiving congratulations over the birth of a baby girl, born Sunday. Mother and babe are doing well. The mother before her marriage was Miss Reva Christiansen. Mr- and Mrs. Herman Parduhn and Mr- Parduhn's sister from California, Cal-ifornia, returned Monday from a month's trip through Minnesota and North Dakota, where they have been visiting with relatives- They returned via Yellowstone Park. Mr. and Mrs. Winifield Hurst and children of Declo, Idaho, are visiting visit-ing with relatives here. Mrs. Hurst is a sister of Mrs- A- G- Keetch, Mrs. Eva Fage and Mrs. Nellis Ja-cobson Ja-cobson of Orem. day. Mr. and Mrs. George Richards who have spent the summer at their cabin at Mutual Dell in American Fork canyon, returned home Saturday, Satur-day, Mrs. Melissa Adams and her daughter, Mrs. D. W. West, attended the Black Hawk encampment at Springville Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day of last week. Mrs. C. P- Warnick and Miss Ef-fie Ef-fie Warnick entertained the lady members of the Warnick family Thursday afternoon at the Wamick home- More than twenty-five daughters-in-law and granddaughters of Mrs- C. P. "Warnick were present and enjoyed an afternoon of visiting, visit-ing, games and refreshments. Mr- and Mrs. V. N. West attended a social in Salt Lake City Monday evening in honor of Supervisor Nord, who has been supervisor of the Wasatch Forest for a number of years, but who Iras been transferred trans-ferred to the Centa-al States- He will aide in supervising the work of 160 CCC camps. The social was held at the home of assistant supervisor super-visor Peterson's home- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Berge of Pheonix, Arizona, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Berge's father, Dr. B. C. Linebaugh. Miss Electa Line-baugh Line-baugh who has been visiting her sister sis-ter since the 4th of July returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Thomton, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Larson and family and Mrs. Rollo Thornton were in Salt Lake City Sunday visiting with Rollo Thornton who is convalescing at the Veteran's hospital from an operation for hernia. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Millen Radmall and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walker were among the Democrats of the county who attended the banquet given at I the Hotel Roberts at Provo Friday evening as guests of William R. X,ogan Elmer Foutz, a graduate of the high school this year has been announced as the winner of the 1934 scholarship, awarded by the Utah State Agricultural College to outstanding out-standing students of each high school in the state. Mr. Foutz has an excellent record in scholastic work and has participated in a number of activities during the four ! years of high school. The scholarship scholar-ship will be honored at the Institution Institu-tion at the opening of school on September 24th. On Tuesday, August 14, the C. C. C.s' cf Manila held their meeting at the home of Elva Christensen. The meeting was called to order by E.-ther Hahn. vice president. The Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Richie of Provo who have recently returned from the World's fair at Chicago, came to Pleasant Grove Monday after their children, who had been at the home cf their grandmother, Mrs. Nettie Walker, while they were on their ! trip. Members of the city council are I planning to attend the State Municipal Muni-cipal League at Richfield Thursday. iFridav and Saturday. Thus conven-Urn conven-Urn includes all of the city officials i of the towns of the state. One day j Cf the convention will be spent in 'a trip to Fish Lake with a banquet i there. I Mrs- Kate Hayes spent the week-; i end with relatives in Salt Lake City, j i Mrs. May Grua of Salt Lake City was a Pleasant Grove vfc.it or; Wednesday. Miss Anna Fugal returned home . 1 Wednesday from a two weeks visit i with relatives in Duchesne- j I The Manila ward will hold thMr I ward conference next Sunday night. ! The Sunset Rally will be held some-' I time in September. ; 1 i The Misses Gertrude Gourley and , i Genevieve Fulfil were gu'-stn Mon-i day afternoon of Mrs. John Halliday. Halli-day. Jr.. at Provo- Mrs. A. E. Beck will en'r;,i;n the . Mothers Club at her home Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. All m-:r:l'-r- are cordially invited to be pres-nt ! Miss Arvilla Clark. Miss B"'.h Ash-1 j Tf.-or.il and Miss Louise Swenson of e Provo returned home Sunday eve-i eve-i ning from a two months trip to I New York and eastern po-rts- leader then checked on all requirements require-ments and the rest of the time was given to sewing. At the close of the meeting a social was held. Ice cream, punch, cake and fruit were served by Rae Pack and Elva Christensen. On the following Friday. August 17. another an-other meeting was held at the home of Kathryn Harper. The meeting was called to order by the vice president pres-ident and songs were sung. Several articles and record books were checked on by the leader. The time was then given to sewing. "Bottoms Up" strikes a new note I in screen entertainment. This latest i rrr-dncticn by Buddy DeSylva. which ! r.nens at the Alhambra Theatre Sun-Iday Sun-Iday August 26lh. concentrates on j the romantic story. The fact that lit happens to be in Hollywood and happens to have a few songs dees not obscure the romance between John Boles and "Pat" Paterson or the comic skullduggery of her three friends, Spencer Traey, Sid Silvers and Herbert Mundin. |