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Show HBm. . K American Fork Locals and Personals H Hono Vimco wiib lit Salt I.nko City Klf Suturdoy and Suiiilny on business, Hj Mr. John Hunter made a business BH trip to Hcbrr City on Wednesday. H.I SH- ' " Muscntcll grapes from Spain at p: fJJoo'a Plncc.'' Sweet nnd dollcloUH, B, ' 20c per pound. 7-1 1 iMr Dun Andrctiflcn of Suit Lnko is H. hero visiting his sister, Mrs. Chrlsto fl Cell Tnhn. H '& , H ,'m Mr. J. H, Storrs wiib at the stato H cnpltnl Tuesday on business. B' SThoso embroideries In Chlpinnn's fl, Bargain Basement at G nnd 10 cents fl . per yard are simply simps. 7-lt fl ' 5 Mr. anil Mrs. William Miller outer- fl tulucd at a family dinner nt their homo Thursday evening. fl' , fjlf you havo anything to sell a llttlo ,0 il In the want column brings results. fl.L po pago 2. 'f " " IpMrs. U C. Ilcurold spent tho week Bjj (it Provo visiting her parents, Mr, and fl 4 Mrs. Joseph IlMurdock. i Rf Miss Jean Williams, who Is attend- B; lE school At I'rovo, spent Saturday ) and Sunday hero, visiting Miss Flor- Hli ouco Walker. Itf - '' H,j Misses Vera nnd Ilnzol King of Cns- H'j tlognte nro hero visiting their grand- H," mother, Mrs. Juno King. B " ' ' . H Mrs. Roy Cook and children of Salt H, Lako spent Saturday and Sunday here H' visiting with relatives. H' Did bo mo ouo say February was the H' ' dullest mouth In tho year? Not for H1 tho Alpino Pub. Co. Wo nro kept busy B: every mlnuto In tho day, H Now, lino Utz & Dunn shoes Just In. ' Chipman's Bargain Basement prices f; aro less than any other placo In town, j besides you get quality 7-lt Hi Misses Ora nnd Lunn Chipmnn, who H' nro attending school at tho 11. Y, U. H nt Provo, spent Saturday nnd Sunday H. hero vlBltlug their pnrcntB, Mr. and K Mrs. William Chtpman. HBi , Tho children and grandchildren, K uumborlng about thirty, met at the H, homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kelly on R. Tuesday evening In celebration of Mrs. B.' Kelly's 60th birthday. A delicious HK supper was had. Mrs. Kelly wno pre- H Bcutcd with u beautiful Bilk dress. MIbb Penrl Kelly wiib at Lchl Sunday Sun-day visiting relatives. MIbb Sylvia Cromtiton returned to her homo at Onrlnfid Monday nfter spending a few weeks here visiting. 10c, 12'.6c and IGc ginghams In Chlpinnn's llnrgaln Boscment are going go-ing rapidly at 7V4c per yard. Why pay more? 7-lt - Messrs, Clnrkc nnd Hickman IbKoi1 the capital Wednesday on real cb-tnto cb-tnto business, - t MIbb llattlo Sutton of Provo Hpcut a few days hero this week Waiting her slBtcr, .Mrs. Perry lluslt, . Mr. Ed Rowley, who in employed nt Salt Lake, spent Sunday hero visiting his mother, Mrs. Isaac 'Wagstaff. Hotter than over. Dunkley'H Hot Plea and Chill, at "Joe's Placo." Tak,o homo n supply and rent tho family. 7-lt Mrs. WHIIb Qalsford returned to her homo at Tooclo on Sunday after a week's visit In this locnllty. OlMi Storrs returned homo from Silver Sil-ver City, Saturday, where ho Iiiib been employed for somo time us agent of tho D. & R. O. Tho InteBt, best nnd lowest priced valentlnoB ut "Joo'a Plnco." All now stock. Quality goods. 7-lt Jnines Uunkloy of Salt Lake City, formerly or this city, wns hero on buBlness Monday and Tuesday.- MIbb Nolllo Paxmnn went to Nephl Tuesday for n few days' visit with relatives. Mr. Ed Robinson of Proo was Blinking Blink-ing hands with American Fork friends Wednesday. Havo you1 been In Chipman's Ilar-baln Ilar-baln HitBcment lately? You ought to sco tho bargains In Jnces for B cents por yard. 7.11 MIbb Roselln Storrs spent Saturday and Sunday visiting .Mr. nnd Mm. Reginald dnrff nt Lchl. MIbb Fern Chipmnn, an Instructor nt tho IJ. Y. U. nt Provo, nnd Alias Elva Chipmnn, who Is attending school ut tho sumo university, spent Saturday and Sunday hero visiting their pnr-ento, pnr-ento, President and Mrs. S. I.. Chipmnn. .Mr. nnd Mrs. W C Smith went to Provo, Wedncsdny, to spend n week visiting relntlvcs. Spcclnl today. Rest bannnns, 2Cc per dozen, nt "Joo'a Plucc." 7-lt , Mr. Ernest Winn spent Sunday here vTsltlng his family. He left Monday for Idaho. ' . Mrs. Earl Sparks and two children of Nephl spent tho week hero visiting her Bister, Mrs. , Christened Tabu. Miss Fori 1'ulloy returned homo on Tuesday after spending ten days visiting vis-iting nt Eureka, tho gucst-of Mr. T. J. Parker. If you nro not If subscriber to this paper, now would be a good time to Jump Into tho vehicle. Call this week nnd Join the nrmy of renders. You'll like It. Mr. Russell Whitman of Provo spent Suudny here, the guest of Miss Smile Chipmnn. In tho condemnation suit of the Intcrurbnii Railroad vs. N. II. Hclsclt. condemning a rlght-of-wny, tho case wiib dlsmlBscd nnd settled for $G00. Watch for 11 corrolntcd window display dis-play In our show windows all next week "Kcop Clean Week." Chlpinnn's Chlp-innn's Dig Store. 7-lt Mlu3 Blanche Crnudnll, who is teaching school ut Murray, spent the week end hero visiting relatives. Mr. nnd MA, Earl AtcTngiic of Sprlngvlllc spent tho week hero at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. John McTnguc MIbb Ida Smith, who Is attending school ut the U, Y. U. at Provo, 3pent Friday nnd Snturdny lsltlng her pnr-onts, pnr-onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Smith. Flml Class Dressmaking Miss Fredn Rubble will do sowing nt homo or go out by tho dny. For nny reference Inquire of Mrs. John W. Chipmnn. Miss Alcuo Hollo and Mr. Reed Rollo of Salt Lake City Bpent Sunday hero Isltlng Miss Byrlo FeathcrBtoiio nnd Mrs, F, M. Brown. MIbb Ireuo Rnthnll returned to her homo nt Tooele, on Suudny, after spending n few dayn here, tho guest of MIbs Florence Walker. A broom thnt sweeps 'clean for 25 cents nt Chlpinnn's. Why pay other stores 40 cents for tho same thing? Sco our nd this Issue. 7-lt Mr. nnd Mrs. F. I.. Illckmnji returned re-turned homo Sunday nfter tin extended extend-ed visit with relntlvcs and friends ut Provo nnd Pnyson. Mrs. Mary Marshall entertained the ofllcerB nnd teachers of tho Third Word primary nt Iter' home" Mouday cvoulugi providing an excellent time for tho guests. Choice refreshments wore served. Mr. nnd Mrs. M, O. Randolph returned re-turned to their homo nt Suit l.nkc Monday after spending 11 few days hero visiting Mr. and Mrs. James II. Pulley. A Salt Lake gentlcmnu, In vlowlng the Stake Tnbernnclo from our blllcc Wodneadny, remarked: "That Is nn elegnnt building. I really like the np-penriincc np-penriincc or It better tliiiu tho Suit Kuko Tabernacle." Tho American Fork Silver Band held n meeting lu tho City Hall on Monday evening and was reorganized an follows: Earl Varnoy, president Ren Hnlllday, vice-president; Joseph Walton, secretary; l.clund Walker, treasurer; Orval Mercer, leader; Vo.ru Walker, assistant lender; John Robinson, Robin-son, Ben Foffett and Vern Walker, amuBcment committee Jnmcs M. Grant wns mndo 11 member of the bund. Meeting adjourned nt 9 o'clock, after which tho boya wero entertained nt n box party nt tho Orient Theatre. Tho strfrk left 11 baby girl nt the homo or Mr nnd .Mrs. George Limb this Week. All concerned nro doing nicely. A meeting of tho Civic Improvement League will bo held at 8 o'clock Wednesday Wed-nesday ovenlng at the City Hall Prof Levi E. Young of the University or Utah will give 11 lecture on "Indian LegendB or the West." The public nro cordially Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Strnttcn of Provo bench spent Sunday hero visiting visit-ing Mrs. Stratten'a parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Madscn. Prof, and Mrs. Charles Hopkins spent Sunday nnd Monday In Lchl, tho guests of Mrs. Hopkins' mother, Mrs. Abblc Elllngsou. Mr. J. II. Claik of tho real estate II nn or Clark & Hickman, mude u trip to Sallun on Tliiirsduy on land buBlneBS. Mrs. (leorgo Hemphill and children or Snlt Lake, formerly or this city, wiib hero 11 few days visiting ut the homo of Mr. and MrB. J. W. Storrs. The dinico given by- RoacU's Orchestra Or-chestra of Salt Luko City, Tuesday evening, In the Apollo Hull, wiib well attended ami nil present had an enjoyable en-joyable time. Mro. Wlllard Chipmnn thin week Instituted In-stituted suit against her husband In the District Court, asking for separate maintenance and n division of the property. The Salt Lake Route will sell tick-eta tick-eta to Provo and return February 7 and 8 at one and onc-Ilfth rare; return limit Februnry 9. Account Alpine and Ncbo stake Sunday school convention. 7-lt Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coudcr of' Beaver Bea-ver Dam aro hero visiting Mr. and MrB. Earl Varnoy. Mr. Condor has been traiiBrcrrcd us malinger or the Beaver Dam power plant to the power plant at tho mouth of Provo canyon. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. W, B. Smith entertained n number or her rrlendB ut a qulltlug party. DcIIcIoub refreshments wero Bcrved to Mrs. Melissa Me-lissa Greenwood, MrB. Jnno Greccn-wood, Greccn-wood, Mrs. Nell Greenwood, XIrs. Alice Moylo, Mrs. Nellie Erlckson, Mrs. Sarah Roblunon and Mrs. Grace Bur-rnlt. Bur-rnlt. Mr. nnd Mrs, Kenneth Borg went to Provo on Wedncsdny. They will spend two weeks there visiting relntlvcs, und will then go to ML Pleasant for nn extended Btny with relatives. Some sportsmen of our city linvc or-gnnlzed or-gnnlzed n "Gun Club." They held a meeting lu the city hull Wedncsdny evening nnd elected tho ofllcors ns rollows: T. F. Corbott, president; Arthur Adnmson, vice president, nnd Dr. H. E. Robinson, secretary nnd treasurer. Besides theso ofuccra there nro nbout twenty members. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ren Ilulllday very charmingly entcrtnlncd a number ol their rrlendB ht their homo Wednesday evening. Thov time wiib pleasant passed In games, music mid plculclug Those present were Mr. mid Mrs. Abo Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Walter De-vcy, De-vcy, Mr. nnd Mrs. Vern Wnlker, Mr. und Mrs. John Robinson nnd Mr. und Mra, Thomas' Prlduy. |