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Show "j Pleasant Grove Locals t, Wesley Jense spent part of th e 1 past week in S'alt Lake City. i Ike Hayes has been employed ii Q Salt Lake part of the past week. e Mrs. Rose S- Vance of Salt Laki City is visiting indefinitely at th ', Alex .Thornton home. 1 Miss Edra Buhler, who is attend ing a school of Beauty Culture a - Salt Lake City, spent Sunday witl relatives here. 3 Mrs. J. O. Clark and Mrs. J. R ; Adams attended the M. I. A. anc Primary conference at Salt Lake City, Sunday- The Four-Leaf Clover club, undei . the direction of Mrs. Laura Robert 1 son, met at the home of Ruth Hales j Tuesday afternoon- " Mr. and Mrs. Asael Marrott of t : the Windsor ward announce the birth of a baby boy, born June 6th. e Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clayton anc family spent the past week at Fillmore, Fill-more, Utah. i Virginia Walker left by bus Monday Mon-day for Lcgan, where she will attenc e summer school. e . Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews oi Greadlupe, California, are visiting - with relatives here. t l Miss Evelyn Bird left the first oi the week fcr Salt Lake City, where she will be employed. 1 Miss Mildred Swenson left Sunday s for Fish Lake where she will be employed the coming summer. Miss Ruby Williams, who has been - attending the U. S. A. C, spent Sunday here with relatives. I George L. Smith was a Heber visitor vis-itor Tuesday in the interest of ths ' Strawberry Day celebration- All concerned are doing nicely, d 0 Miss La Van Benson, daughter o Mr. and Mrs. Ren Benson, left earl; in the week, by bus, for Des Moini a Iowa, to visit with relatives. Wayne Gamett returned to La Vegas the first of the week after e ten days' visit with his parents, Mi and Mrs. C. A. Gamett. Lee Peterson, and Charles E. aThorne were in Salt Lake Tuesday to distribute window placards. They also visited Bingham, Magna and 3 Garfield- 1 1 Marvin Kirk, son of Mi", and Mrs. Mrs. Louis Anderson of Monroe was the guest of Nettie Walker Fri f day and Saturday of last week. y ;, Mrs. S. C. Jackson of Cedar City is visiting indefinitely with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Halliday. s Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mills of Pitts-burgh, Pitts-burgh, California, spent Sundaj with Mr. Mills' aunt, Mrs. Annie Mills and family. Mrs. Margaret West returned the first of the week from Logan where . she has been visiting with her son, Burnell. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerl Rm-ns nf )f California, are visiting indefinitel; i.t with, Mr. Burns' parents, Mr. an 11 Mi's. Samuel Bums. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Frampton an n Mrs. Kate Frampton were guest; k Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Willian y Frampton at Provo. ,; y " Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Boren wil leave the last of the week for Sants ,. Anna, California, where Mr, Borer is employed, ; , . . . : Edna Poulson Church and chil-0 chil-0 dren of Burley, Idaho, are visiting j with Mrs. Church's parents, Mr. anc Mrs. Niels P. Poulson. e The officers and teachers of tin L- Manila ward enjoyed an outing a d Saratoga Springs Monday evening d Bathing and lunch were enjoyed. e Roy Millett, who has been teach-. teach-. ing school at Grace, New Mexico a called on his relatives here while en-route en-route to Logan to attend summe: school. r Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Banks of Oak-land, Oak-land, California, and their daughter j Loreal Banks Tregea, of Salt Lake r were guests Sunday of Pleasan' Grove relatives. y Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Johnson an- le,W- P. Kirk, and Bertha Turner c I Bluff dale, were married Friday 3 le the Salt Lake temple. They wi :S make then- home in Vineyard. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Carson of Sa Francisco, California, spent the wee rI end at the home of Mrs. D. Mile Smith. Mrs. Carson was formerl 0 Mrs. Lyman Smith of this city, d g Mrs. Althea Halliday of Provo, Mj ; J. H- Adams and George Adams o this city, and Mrs. Junius Adam and daughter of American Fori n motored to Cottonwood Sunday t s visit with Mr. and Mrs. E- W. Rot bins. S". L. Swenson, president of th Bank of Pleasant Grove; Junius I West, cashier, Howard Paxman, ,an v' Sadie Chandler, employes, attende a the meeting and banquet at th C'" Hotel Roberts hi Provo Tuesday eve ning, given annually by the Uta: lt County Banker's Association. i. f Mrs. Leah Fugal Huntsman entei tained Thursday evening at he home at a shower hi honor of he sister, May Huntsman, who will we J. D. Cook of Nevada, in the nea J future. The evening was spent h games and social chat. About thirt; y guests were present. Melba Fugal Gooch, of Idaho, wh - has been visiting with her parent; Mr. and Mrs- Niels Fugal, and othe relatives for the past month, re turned home Monday. Mr. Good arrived by automobile Thursday ti E take his wife and baby home. et Those who attended the Shiple; j family reunion at Salt Lake Cit; l7 Sunday, were Mi", and Mrs. H. W 6 Clark and family, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Larson and family, Mrs. Loui: Anderson, Elizabeth Thornton, Mrs 1 Nettie Walker and Mr. and Mrs James S. Walker and son, Wesley. Among those who attended Young Peoples conference at Salt Lake Cit; Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs- Jame; tt Txrii-.,,. t,t,-c T?it-l-i Anrlpv.nri TVTv nounce the birth of a fine baby bo; at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt Laki . City Sunday, June 9. Mother an son are doing nicely. Mrs. Evelyn Strong of Alpine, en-3 en-3 tertained at a party last evening ii honor of the birthday of Mrs. Jau( Walker, her foster mother. Th! guests included the sons and daugh-., daugh-., ters of Mrs. Walker and their families. fami-lies. s Mr. and Mrs. Clark Conder an-, an-, nounce the birth of a baby girl or Sunday at the L. D. S. hospital ir Salt Lake City. Mrs. Conder was formerly Miss Rhea Gillman, daugh-tor daugh-tor of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gillman J Mother and babe are doing well. s ' I TT,. o-.rl Tnninr rl. X"l, VVtlCi, ivno, uuilii 4. nx- , and Mi-s. H. P. Jones, Mr. and Mr: T Joseph H. Walker and daughte: ':. Thelma, Mrs. J. M- MacFa.rlane, Mr: 1 M. S. Christiansen, Mi", and Mrs- H W. Hilton and Miss Louise Chris i . 1 lansen. Tlie Genealogy committee of th 3 Third ward enjoyed a social Wee j nesday evening in hojior of Mrs Claud Burch, at her American l-.u--home. Mrs- Burch was a m'embe i of the genealogical committee whil r she lived in the ward. She was pre l sented with a friendship quilt, mad. , by members of the committee. a I ' ? I Mrs- Avis West, Mi's. Lorf na Keecl I and Mrs. Grace Sorenson enter !! I t.iined at' a shower Saturday nigh . 1 at the Lorena Nielsen home in hono: of Louise Christiansen, who will b( married to George T. Nielsen or ; June 18th. About forty guests en ; joyed games and refreshments. Manj i beautiful gifts ere received bj"Mis Chi"istiansen. 3- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Giles, and Mrs r Nettie Thorne of Heber. and Mr. anc 3- Mrs. Rondy B. Thorne of Magna entertained at a family dinner at t- the J. D. Thorne residence Fridaj evening, June 7. in honor of ths marriage of their sister, Amy Thorne e Henroid, formerly of Los Angeles t- and Frederick William Cooper, oi Hunter, Utah. The rooms were decorated with a profusion of rases r peonies and other spring flowers, e Patriarch Swen L. Swenson per-:- formed the ceremony, which was e witnessed by the close relatives of both families. The bride wore a (beautiful chiffon dress and earned l'a boufliict cf bride's roses. The '-'dining table was centered with a t j huge wedding cake with a miniature r bride and groom standing on the top . of the cake. Bouquets of flowers l graced each end of the table. Assisting with the serving were the ," Misses Amy, Marie and Helen Giles 5 of Heber, Mrs. Kenneth Dyle of Los Angeles, and Mrs. James D. Thome. |