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Show i PJ. Grove News .his. a.ilis Miller, formeily o' landon, now of Rraper, underweni a uniji-r operation in a Salt Lake i.ospit.R an Saturday. -Mr. and airs. Ole Hanson visited visit-ed ediie.,di.iy with liieii' son ia law and daughter Rishop and Airs. Je.-.se id Therne ami iainiiy. .'Rrs. Hilda Anderson L speaciing Rae week in Springii:e with her son in law and daughter Mr; and Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler and fain- j ily. ' Private and Mrs. Milton West, and "Mrs. Pearl West were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Walker on Tuesday. Private West returned return-ed Wednesday to Camp Dowie, Texas. Mirs. Ivy Christensen and daughter daugh-ter Beth returned Thursday to their home in Great Falls, Montana, Mon-tana, after spending six weeks with their parents, and grand-parents, Rishop and Mrs. J. S. Walker. The M. I. A of the three Wards of Pleasant Grove enjoyed a very successful dancing party at the Second Ward recreation hall Tues-ay Tues-ay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Cullimorc are he proud parents of a 9 1-2 pound . on, who arived Wednesday at the Rah Valley hospital at Provo. 5Ir. and Mrs. Lavar Strassbarg re rejoicing over the arrivel of a aby boy, born Wednesday at the .American Fork hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Smith and daughter Carol visited Saturday in Ogden, with Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. Mary A. Smith. Mr and Mrs. Richard Ideetch and son Gary, returned Tuesday to their home in Magna, after visiting three days with Mrs. KeetchVs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Young and other Relatives here. i Mrs. Guy S. Hillman of this city was advised yesterday that her eo-. sin, Lieutenant Jos. Cheever had met death in action in Africa. Lt. Chever was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Cheever of rrovo, and was serving with the U. S. infantry., Prviate Don Walker of Fort Rewis, Washington is another local boy who is enjoying a furlough here this week. Don is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Walker of the Third Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fenton, and Mrs. Don Fenton accompanied Pvt. "on Fenten to Sa't Lake City Sunday, Sun-day, where Don left "oy bus for his duties at the army air base at Pornte'l. While there the party par-ty were sunrer gnoses at the home "f Mr. am! Mrs. Ra-d SR-nhens. i i "-d Mrs. T.vnn P"ck are re-j ;,,' ,',.o. nvc" the arvi"ed of a hahR ..-,.1 .,- r.,.;,. Pome in Osr or TW. j 1 R Mi-. Pc"k wis befo1'? her mar-j "V M-- "ile-i Pe'ei-on. j , ...a. pJ.iene.I t'-.ej 1, 0r IT,. V"s T V I .... i .,-5 , ., n- ,!,,, 'p. 1'rs. Re' or-! n r- 1 !..'. an r' --e j T TT I ti a, n.,...,, i;..i l., .l:,,, an n., .,,.! '-i.Vfi ..T n'vl M-- i-:n:r,., j T. Petersen of this city. j |