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Show AMEIIIOAK FOIIK. Three boya arrived last week at the homes of Thomas Hunter, lleno Vnnce and Low Is Patterson. Mr. and Mr. J. I,. Dunkley's baby boy, who lm bem III with bronchitis, Is progressing rapidly toward recovery. Next Monday, February 29th. a leap year party will be given In the Apollo hall, the ladles having the privilege of buying the tickets. A marriage license wnt Issued at Salt Lake City last week to William J. Jacklln of American Fork and Distich Ilecksted of Salt I-ake. Dr. Kghlan returned on Thursday from Provo after a few days' sojourn there, being In attendance on his niece, who Is III with pneumonia, Several of our rn-hool teachers went to I'rovo last Saturday morning to spend a brief reason In Intellectual festivity nnd to celebrate Washington's birthday. Next Saturday and Sunday the Alpine, Al-pine, Utah, Wasatch, Juab nnd Nebo atakea will have a flundiy. school convention con-vention In Provo, and It It expected a large throng will be In attendance. D. D. Shepherd of Maplcton has been appointed by the County Commissioners Commission-ers an agent to cut timber for Utah county. He Is to cut and deliver 2OO00 fret at 120 per thousand to I'nno Cltr , , Justice Kelly prmured n marriage license li-cense for Hubert Curzon and Dixie Stewart, both of American Fork, last Friday evening The young couple were married In this (II)' yesterday Congratulations. Con-gratulations. Sheriff Jesse Harmon of I'rovo lulled us last week. Ha was at Lehl on business busi-ness And drnvp over (in his way to I'rovo. The Sheriff Ins many friends In this section who would be glad to tee him more frequently. i i , i"S William Thornton hat been making some excellent Improvements In hit attractive at-tractive drug store premise the past eek. the windows to the north of the entrance having bien enlarged and other alterations effected. Mr. Kbentztr Hunter wus celebrating In a nulei way his rwenly-second blrth-duy blrth-duy last Monday. Horn Just 100 years I after the Illustrious tleorgs Washington, he was entitled, his friends say, tu at I least 1M per cent more, time than cime , to him. Prof. Allen of the State University delivered a most enjoyable lecture here last Sunday (rvenlng and Illustrated It with stereoptloon. The roam wus not adequate to receive half the people who cam with Intern of listening to the lattrurtlve lecture, .the subject of whlrh 'wo "The Pioneers." ' tlobert K. Lee returned on Wednesday Wednes-day from Illngham, whither he went to visit his nephews, George and John !.. He reports having had a splendid time, and thinks Illngham Is a banner little burg Ho also visited George Mitchell, an old American Fork boy. who la working for Mr. Foreman, and his reception re-ception was not a dry one, he says, by any means In last week's Times It was stated Inadvertently that the Utah County Light nnd l'ower company's plant represented rep-resented an Investment of J2S.0OO to W,-1 W,-1 000 This was only tho cost of the Improvements Im-provements now being made, tho money Invested In the plant being about f 110,- 0O0, and of this nmount American Fork, Lehl and Pleasant Orove nre Interested to the extent nf CO per cent, James 11. Lowe of Hooper, Utah, a brother of Mr. and Miss Iowe and Mrs, Lone McCoy of Lowo & Co, druggist) and confectioners of this city, wax In the city for a couple of days thl week. He Is representing the Watklns Household House-hold Remedies company In the counties of Sanpete, Sevier nnd Juab, and had not seen his brother or sisters for fully two ears The reunion was both n pleasure and surprise Mr Hen Dennett, late of Dennett ft Sons of this city, expects to leave for - iii ' BH Salt Iake, where he will cnicsco In H business, Hen, a h Is familiarly H rsllcd, It one Df American rock's most H Iwpular ana cfflclent cltliens, and all SB who know him rrirret his dlssocIMIon H with the business he has Ix-en connect- M with nml hit departure from this 'H place, but tliey wish him abundant sue- M cess wherever ho may no. M |