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Show Pleasant Grove Locals Miss Anna Boren left Tuesday for a, week's visit with friends at I Heber. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Swensen and family of Provo, spent Sunday and Monday with the J. P. Fugal family. Mr. H. P. Jones and sons, Weston and Dick, will leave Saturday for a visit with relatives at Cedar City. Mrs. Laurence West and daughter, Joan, left Tuesday for California. Miss Margaret Olsen visited with Delta friends Sunday and Monday. Russell Jacobs and wife of Provo, visited here Sunday with the Jacobs and Adams families. Mr. Albert Harris, who has been ill for many years with rheumatism, Miss Leah Phillips returned home Tuesday from Idaho, after a two weeks visit with relatives there. Mr. Howard Christiansen, who is i employed at Sewells in Ogden, visit- ed with his family here Sunday. j Hyrum Carlson and wife of Charleston, visited Sunday with their parents and relatives here. James H. Walker and wife and family left during the week for a is very ill at his home in Lindon. j Mrs. Josephine Bezzant and Mrs. William Bezzant were Spanish Fork visitors on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Walker and I children spent part of last week on I a pleasure trip to Mirror lake. Mrs. LaRue Smith has been visiting visit-ing this week with her son, LeRoy, at Moapa, Nevada. Mrs. Elvin Thome was taken to the Provo General hospital Tuesday j night suffering from si appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Leffler of Park City have visited during the week with James A. Nelson. Miss Mary Grua of Salt Lake City visited during the week-end with Miss Carol Clark. trip to California. Mrs. Lavina Fugal attended State Home Service convention at Salt Lake City Wednesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright of Draper were in Pleasant Grove Tuesday. Wesley Jense returned this week from Detroit, Michigan, where he went to purchase and drive home a new car. vem Young received word July 24th of the injury of her father, John Lunceford, of Lakeview, when he fell from the bam. Mr. James D. Thome was taken to a Salt Lake hospital Sunday where he underwent an operation Monday morning for hernia. ; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wright of Idaho Ida-ho are visiting with Mr. Wright's father, Hyrum Wright, who is very ill. Mrs. Bert Adams will leave England Eng-land the last of the week for her home here. The return journey will take about ten days. The Manila and Windsor wards are enjoying Mutual Dell outings this week, which ends the Timpan-jogos Timpan-jogos stake outing for this year. I nrv! s W. Hilton and daughter, Mrs. Hilda Farr and daughter, I Yvonne, returned the first of the week from Mexico, where they have been visiting. I Elaine Thome, a daughter of Milton Mil-ton A. Thome of Richfield, is visiting visit-ing with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Thome. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson and sons. Richard and Stanley, of Francis, were Provo visitors Wednesday, Wed-nesday, where they spent the day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Hilton and children, Jack and Bonnie Lou, of l salt Lake, and Miss Donna Wilson of Hurrican, visited with relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Emily Peterson of Salt Lake left for Canada Thursday after spending the past month with her sister, Mrs. Hyrum' Wright and family. Vernon, visited at Pleasant Grove , Monday, f Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Weaver of Salt Lake and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Brown of Austin, Texas, visited Thursday with Mrs. Mary L. Cooper and family. Many townspeople attended the Alpine Grove program on Friday evening, the 24th, some claiming it to be the best program ever put on there. Mrs. Elroy West and family left Monday for Cottonwood canyon , where Mr. West is employed during l the summer. They expect to be gone 1 about a month. Mrs Lacy White, Gladys W. Mr. and Mrs. Vilace Radmall and Miss Helen Weews of this city and Miss Ethel Radmall of Chicago, left Monday for a trip to Boulder Dam and southern. Utah canyons and places of interest. People living along the Secondaiy highway leading to American Fork canyon are pleased at having that road oiled and leveled, which is a great improvement to our community. com-munity. Town boys who are members of the CCC at Cedar City spent the 24th and the week-end at home with their families. Those who are employed em-ployed there are, Eugene Young, Don Walker and Clarence Bensen. Mr and Mrs. Walter Haag and sons, Jean, Keith and Eldon, Mrs. Louie Phillips and Miss L1-returned L1-returned Monday from Shelley, Christiansen, Rose Radmall, Viola Joise and Ethel West formed a party to see The Green Pastures at Provo, Tuesday. I The Mothers club were entertained at their regular meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. C. O. Jensen at Provo. The paper on Better Living" was given by Mrs. Rose Radmall. Mr and Mrs". Roy Mecham and children of Hiawatha, Utah, left Tuesday for their home, after spending spend-ing the past two weeks with Mrs Mecham's parents, President and Mrs. WUfwdWJf Idaho, where they visited for ten . days with relatives. Mrs. Adeline Nelson and Mrs. Leone Le-one Told and children, Elizaheth and Bill, spent Tuesday at WUd-wood WUd-wood in Provo canyon visiting with S Arthur N. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Nelson. Mr. and MrsTmnk Brinkerhoff of Bicknell left Saturday after a pleast visit with the John Allen Lilly here. Eugen ai Bobby SStLa three weeks visit. Mr and MrTyan West and famuy from Muncie, Indiana, ar-in ar-in Pleasant Grove Sunday for nVSn dSTSt with Mr. West's paSs- and I was and other relatives. ineir I here and attend the B. Y. I provo the coming winter. Mr,Viem?aSbansOfge- 16S' ftf ovo cllS Thursday at r hoSeTMrs. ephine Bezzant dTdh Sawtome had not seen for 23 several years. |