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Show Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Nash were Salt Lake visitors Thursday. Sargon, the New Health Treatment, Treat-ment, at Briggs Pharmacy. adv. iMisses Violet Birk and Mary Abel were visitors in the capitol city Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chipman and family were business visitors in Tooele Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests at the Thomas Cod'dington home. Mrs. Vivian Brown Hansen of Morgan, Mor-gan, visited the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fay Steele. Mr. and Mrs. John Mills have moved mov-ed to Castle Gate, where they will make their future home. Miss Elizabeth Roe, Denni-son Denni-son Paper demonstrator, will be at Thornton Drug No. 2, June 17, 18 and 19. Mrs. Lorena G. Peterson returned to American Pork Sunday, after visit- ing Decoration Day and the week-end ; in Manti and Gunnison with friends and relatives. Mrs. Iva Carlson has purchased the L. W. Gaisford home in the Third ward. Repairs and remodling are under progress at (present, after which Mrs. Carlson will move into her new residence. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Boone and family have left for Salt Lake City, where they will make their home. John Duckworth has purchased the Boone home, and will move in during the next week. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Lynch were Salt Lake City visitors Wednesday afternoon. Others from this city who spent Wednesday in Salt Lake were: Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. Will Elsmore and daughter, Guelda, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halliday and Mr. and Mrs. Merril White. Gorden Larson and William Edwards Ed-wards of Ogden, were visitors in American Fork Wednesday. Mr. Larson Lar-son is leaving June 15 for New York, and will later enter the U. B. Military Acadamy at West Point as an appointee appoin-tee of Congressman Don B. Colton. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Larson of this city. Master Landrum Kitchen, son of Mr. and Mrs. JJ. R. Kitchen of this city, played two piano selections over KSL Wednesday. This little fellow started piano lessons January 21, and has accomplished wonders since that time, showing exceptional talent and ambition. He Is a ipupll of Mrs. Josephine B. Strange. This rapid advancement ad-vancement shows the efficiency of daily supervised practice, which is a feature of Mrs. Strange's method of teaching. " Mrs. Lee Halstrom entertained the Bridge Club last Friday afternoon. Three tables of the card diversion were enjoyed, prizes being won by Mrs. Frank Shatter and three sons of Bingham Canyon, spent Tues'day visiting Mrs. Mina Shatter. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt and family spent Sunday in Murray, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pratt Mrs. J. B. Wright of Long Beach, California, arrived in. this city Tuesday Tues-day for an indefinite visit. She is a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush. i Mrs. W. H. Greenwood is in Stand-ardville Stand-ardville for a week's visit at the home of John Howes. She returned with Mr. Howes and sons, who have been visiting in American Fork. Miss Cleo Bate spent Memorial Day in Salt Lake City, guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dye were business visitors in Salt Lake City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Greenwood and fiaughter, Ruth, and Mrs. Emma Jenkins of Salt Lake ' City, visited Decoration Day with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele. ' ' The Relief Society Stake Board met at the home of their secretary, Mrs. Mary E. Abel, Friday afternoon. Following a business meeting, a delicious de-licious lunch was served. E. J. Seastrand was unable to be at work last week, being confined to his home with illness. Leading Florists of American, Fork. Rohbock & Sons, Phone 137. Funeral designs, etc adr, S. F. Grant is able to be out this week, after a short confinement at his home with rheumatism. Mrs. Mary Ashby In company with Miss Audrey Jackson and Messrs. Walter Heller and Wesley Porter of Provo, enjoyed a trip through Tlmp-anogos Tlmp-anogos Cave, American Fork canyon, Sunday. Mrs. Glen Sykes and Mrs. Helen Hel-selt Hel-selt A delicious luncheon was served early In the evening to the following: Mrs. Glen Sykes, Mrs. Leo Meredltlt, Mrs. Helen Heiselt, Mrs. Merrill White, Mrs. Marlon Christensen, Mrs. David S. Taylor, Mrs. Lola Boley, Mrs. Francell Homer, Mrs. V. F. Hou3 ton, Mrs. Clyde Thornton, Mrs. Howard Ho-ward Nicholes and Mrs. Eugene Nicholes. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte left Friday for Tulsa, Oklahoma, where they will attend the National Convention Conven-tion of the American Institute of Banking, which Is being held from the 10th to 14th of June. Mr. Aydelotte Ayde-lotte Is a delegate to the convention, being president of the Utah County chapter of the American Institute of Banking. After the convention, Mr. and Mrs. Aydelotte will visit the old home town of the Aydelotte family in North Carolina, returning home by way of Washington, D. C, Philadelphia, Philadel-phia, New York and Chicago. Can't Talk To Wife, Too Cross and Nervous fEven my husband couldn't talk to me, I was so cross and nervous. Vinol has made me a different and happy woman." Mrs. N. McCall. Vinol is a compound of iron, phosphates, end liver peptone, etc. The very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appetite. appe-tite. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how QUICK the iron, phosphates, etc, give new life and pep. Vinnl tastes delicious. Thornton Drug Company. adv. Mrs. Ida Haag in company with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Haag of Pleasant Grove motored to Salt Lake City Decoration Day, where they spent the day visiting with Mrs. Chris Christensen. Chris-tensen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Parr have purchased the Charles Gaisford home in the First ward. Remodling Is under way at the present time, after which the Parr family will move into their new residence. t Visitors Decoration Day at the home of Mrs. Rose H. Grant were: Mrs. Eliza Jackson of Delta, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson and sons of Park City, and Mrs. John Hen'drickson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett and daughter, Helen, and Mayor and Mrs. Roy Greenwood motored to Salt Lake City Wednesday, where they combined business and pleasure. Mrs. Marion Christensen entertained entertain-ed last Wednesday In honor of the fourth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Sarah Louise. Games were enjoyed by the little guests, after which dainty refreshments were served. serv-ed. There were sixteen present Mrs. Rose IT. Grant, Mrs. Jano Robinson, Mrs. Ann Huggar'd and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant and baby daughter, daught-er, motored to Provo Sunday afternoon, after-noon, where they visited with Mrs. Mary A. Evans at the Infirmary. Mrs. Hollis Bromley and son of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wootton, Stanford Wootton, Miss Minerva Jennings Jen-nings of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Bonnett of Trovo, were visitors Memorial Day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley. |