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Show mii li American Fork Locals and Personals i I w 'lis I ft Mr. John Hunter made n business I jfl t . trip to the state ciipltal Tuesday. 1 1 Mr. nnd Mra. Jamrs Dunkley of Salt ' Lako City wore Amorlrnn Fork vlsl- v tors Tuesday. Hj I i Mrs. Don Wlllcs of I.ehl wns the fl' , I guest of lior daughter, Mrs. A. C. H ' Adnmson, Sunday. fli H "j National Mazda The quality lamp. H i l'rlcca reduced again. Huy u carton fl .1 today nt lower prices thnn ever bo- M , fore Grant Electric Co. l-lt H1 , J MIbh Horlonco I-ockhnrt of Salt l.aUo H l,. City wnn the guest of Miss Mz.le H -H Thornton, Sunday, Bj Miss Stella Condcr or Heber Clt), B 'A formerly of American Fork, spent the B' week here visiting with relallvrs. H J. A. P. Jensen this week had an B up-to-date buffet and kitchen cabinet J , Installed In his residence. bH .'1 Mi ! Mr. S. I. Clilpmnn and Mr. .lumen B , J H, Clarke wcro nt Cedar Valley Wcd- Bt, r " ncsday, looking after business affairs LbbVi I!-' SHjl ,1 Misses 1'earl Preston and Elsie Pet- H, I J , erson went to Salt Lako City, Sunday H i ,, for n brief pleasure trip. Is J ' National Mazda Tlio iiuallty lamp, 'fl Prices reduced again, lluy n enrton Ujj i!' tnduy at lower prices thnn ever be- j fore. Grant Electric Co. 4-U S .jj!! Glen Stcrrs went to Silver City this inv v.eck, where ho has accepted the post- H) ',' & tlon ns agent for tho I). & II. 0. Ilntl- H ; ! road company. K't Hy' Easter will bn April 12th. Wo arc r I jj., prepared for It. Mammoth lino ladles' SSV I It, , spring suits. Splendid assortment of H' !Vj ' Eaater dress Roods, and the most up- SSH I u j to-dato trimmings in the county. Look j y J at our fancy lino of heads and bar- ,, l;l 1 rottes, Chlpmau's. l-ll B -f . Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Southworth, Ui i Mra- '' T- Henry and Mlsa Ida Chlp- Jl ( i man motored to Salt Lako City In Mr. Hj'V)' i Southworth'a car Sunday nnd spent V-u the day. H' it-V Miss Mario Clark returned to hor fl HS, homo In Salt Lako City, Sunday, after H W ponding a few dnyn In American Fork H.m as the guest of Miss Ruby Wootton. H:uc j A new lot or cut glass nnd Holo- LbbbbbB-'H' $' phnuo shades. Why not get all tln Hi;fj-&- '- light you pay for by using tho shades iiiH iiVf that reflect? Grant Electric Co. 4-U Lbbbbbbw44VV' $ Mr nnd MrB E- A- Morgan cuter- (Wi ' talned nt tholr homo in tho Third Ward H'tT : Friday qvcnlng. Tho time was plcns- fl (V r?J antly passed In music nnd progressive B'fH' ' 'J parlor gomes. A choice luncheon wnn H , Mrted to Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Whlt- Bv 1 k" Mn an(1 Mrs- Jcfl8 Walker and fl'.f ' I Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks. Br ' y B V- An exchange states that you can H ' ,' ) road a nowspapor proof three or four K tlmos nnd repeatedly pass tho same K! error without seeing It. All iicwk- B,f papormon toll you so. Uut nn soon iih Bui tho press Ib started nnd tho papor 1h H: " s printed in its complcto shape, thero H( "s v stands tho error In front of you ho H big you can't see anything else. It's H a strange fact and probably tho rcn- H; ( son why It Is so easy to edit a paper H ' ' after It Is printed. iH ' Bv " Hero's a suggestion for a cleaner H4 city Let tho public schools luaug- B:' urato "tho hcnd-'um-olT movement" B) against tho lly. In some cities the Hj , ', boys and girls nro given credits nc- Hj, I cording to tho number of tiles brought Hi:, 'n cacn ,ln'- H raises considerable H'. onthuBlnBin nnd hundreds of thousands H'', of theso pesky llttlo pests nro done H. away with and tho children enjoy the H'i l1 aport. There's enough children in H j American Fork, If Interested in the H I 'V ' game, for us to becomo n flyless city Mr. and Mrs. V. II Chlpman spent Friday Vlaltlng at Sprlngvllle. Mr. Clifton Pelreo was nt Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, Saturday and Sunday, on business. Mrs, ClIHon Pollen was a Salt Lake City visitor, Wednesday nnd Thursday. Thurs-day. Miss Mnrlo Chlpman went to Hebcr City, Tuesday, to assist In opening tho Golden Ilulo Store. MIsb Mcllndn Parker Is home after a ten days' visit with Salt Lako City friends. Miss Chloo Thome nnd aTIbb La Vina Glson or Pleasant Grove were guetitB of MIhs Annie Slack, Sunday. I'bo our Elect re Washing MachlueH, Irons or Motora for satisfaction, durability dur-ability nnd elllclency. Grant Electric Co. Ull Mrs. Harold Christoimeu or I.chl and her sister, MIkb Desslo Xecdham of Provo, wore In American Fork, Saturday, Satur-day, visiting friends. Earl nuil Herbert Wright left for Sandy, Monday, where they will he employed on n new school building, being creeled at that placo. Mr Ernest Winn, n traveling salesman sales-man for an eastern shoe II nn, spent Snturda and Sunday hero with his fnmlly. Fancy bright colors arc the stylo nowadays. Wo have them nil nnd stockings to match. Chlpmau's Itlg Ued Store. l-lt MIhsos Millie, Sadlo and Fern Thorn, ton, Messrs, Warren Anderson, Hyde Wllles nnd Elmer Chlpman spent Sun-day Sun-day In Alpine, guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. Fred Strong.' Tho new homo of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sid-ney Tomllnson, just north of tho San Pedro depot, Is nlmost completed nnd Is ono of tho neatest residences In tho city. ----- Mrs. Iiyron Crosby or Salt Lako City entortnlncd nt the homo or hor mother, Mrs. Niiucy Forbes, Monday evening, Tor Miss Ilcryl Fenthcrstono. An evening even-ing of gencrnl social enjoyment was tho pleasure of tho guests, numbering twelve. A dainty lunrheou was sorved. Last week two Pleasant Grovo boys, ono 17 and tho other 30, Indulged too freely In our prohibition town nnd wero arrested for lighting. Next morning they wore sorry for what they nnd done; the youth wns discharged dis-charged and the oldor mnii Inxed $S. Tho California Mission Society wishes wish-es us to nnuouuco thnt tho scml-nu-nunl reunion of the California Mission Society will bo held In the Eagles Club, Second South nnd West Temple, Salt Lako City, Saturday evening, April I, at S o'clock. l( Is doHlred that oiry returned missionary who has labored In tho Calirnrnin mission, with their wives and friends, be present. j , If It'a a classy suit for young men wo have them. Chlpmau's. l-lt At the residence of Mr and Mrs. .1. 11. Pulley, on Saturday evening lnat, Mrs, Albert Dirk and Mr. Angus Cuu. ulnghum gaw a bundle shower, complimentary com-plimentary to MIsh Ferl Pulley, who hub married on Thursday. The time was spent In n pleasant way with music mu-sic and games Tho honored guest received many beautiful presents Lunrheou wns served to MIbbch Lucllo Heck, Orn Lynch, Ethel Kelley, Ver-land Ver-land Woods, Lulu Nelson, Lavetta Crompton, Pearl Preston, Elvn Thornton, Thorn-ton, Edith HrlniB, Mrs. Viola Itrlms and Mrs, Leah Anderson Mr. Jacob Grccnwod returned home from Salt Lake City, Saturday. Miss Ella Storrs was a Provo visitor Sunday. ' ', ' Mr. and Mrs. Emmett IloblnsonVjr, of HInghnm nro visiting In thl8'clty Mrs. Joseph King left hero Thursdn) for a visit with her children at'.'Salt Lake City, HInghnm nnd Garfield. Let us supply your electrical wants. Why not? Wo need your business. Help us get It. Grant Electric Co..4-lt v ., ' Mr. Hebcr Walton this, wepk ljad his resldeuco remodeled, having alf the plumbing work dono. This week Edward Hcnnclt ifad a lino new fence orectcd around hln.rcM-denco hln.rcM-denco on Stnto street. ' ' .Mrs. G. E. Gordon of Salt-Lako City spent part of tho week hero visiting her mother, Mrs. Agnes nidd'ecomb. Mrs. rtoy Holey nnd children of HInghnm spent tho week in American Fork with relntlvcs. During tho week Mr. Amos WagstafT had his homo remodeled,' having4-nil plumbing work done by our local plumber, A. C. Adnmson. r For painting nnd papcrhanglng call on F. S. Humphries & Son. ' Phone Nos. 54-W, Pleasant Prove, or 101-J, American Fork. 28-tf i i -- Mrs. J. R. Hnlllday of Pleasant Grovo spent Wednesday horo with her parents, Mr. and Mrat W. S. Robinson. Robin-son. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hyron Crosby of Salt I (ike City were hero tho .forepart of tho week, guests of Mrs. Crosby's mother, Mrs. Nancy ForbeaV " ' w i Mrs. Lucllo Johnstone or .Oregon jpent tho week hero visiting, making hor stay with her sister, Mrs 'Kenneth 'Ken-neth Horg. If you nro nn old man, or a fatt-man, a slim" man or a tall man, We can fit you in clothing. Tho best made. Chlpmnn's. ' 4-lt Mrs. Estellu Johnson and family, who have been making their home hero for some months, moved to Salt Lnko City this wjeek, whero they will mnko their homo. " v Mrs. Marlam Firmage and baby left Sunday for Salt. Lake, and'after a two doy visit with relative's .wenl on to American Fork where Mr.' FirnagA hns accepted a position wtb one' of tho business, houses of that city. The well wishes of many friends follow these young pcoplo to thelr.now home, nnd tho hope Is that success and contentment con-tentment wilt abide with - them always. al-ways. Park City Record. The Honnlc Hrier Club met In reg-ular reg-ular session Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Morley Steele and a most enjoyable tlmo wns had byvthe members. During the nfternooii a delicious de-licious luncheon was sorved to' Mrs. Porry Hush, Mrs. Will Hanson, Mrs. Wosh Vamey, Mrs. Frank Hush, Mrs. Hen MofTett, Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mrs. Hyron Crookston, Mrs. Roy Steele, Mrs. Will Elslmore, Mrs. Klmor Hates, Mrs, Doll Singleton, Mrs. A. C. Adnmson, Mrs. Thomas Onrratt nnd Mrs. Ernest Chadwlck. With the shcnrlng season at hnnd, woolgrowera of the stnto may congratulate congra-tulate themsolvca on the report issued is-sued from the office of tho state board or sheep commissioners. An Inspection Inspec-tion or nil flocks In tho stntc by state and federal Inpscctors during the past month shown thnt with tho exception ex-ception or some herds In Wayne nnd IMntnh counties tho sheep of Utah nro remarkably free from scabies; the sheep have wintered well and nro In line condition; that the clip this year will bo good nnd more free from dirt thnn In past seasons, and that aty in all tho Industry In In good condition. In Wnynn nnd Utntnh counties the commission will compel all sheep to be dipped before shearing. Mrs. 0. F. Ulrk of HInghnm spent the week hero with relatives. t If a young fellow desires to be n failure suck clgnrettes. MrB. Stephen Woods was n SnJt Lake visitor Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Paxmnn went to Snlt Lake City tills wcok to spend tho summer. sum-mer. - Will American Fork have that big three day celebration in July? Who will lead out? Mr, J. B. Johnson of Salt Lako City was tho guest of Miss Hcryl Feather-stone, Feather-stone, Sunday. The Symphony Orchestra gave u very successful dancing party at Alpine, Al-pine, Thursday evening. A number of young pcoplo from this city attended. Uou't be held up In Snlt Lake City with high conference prices when you can get a bolter suit for less money nt the Chlpman Merc. Co., American Fork. 4-H The Third Ward Parents Class Is preparing another social and dnnce, to be held In the neair future. Willie Otlcy of 8nlt Lake, formerly of American Fork, was tho guest of Louis Singleton, Sunday. Mr. F. M. Brown has been confined to his bed this week, suffering with erysipelas. William Thornton was at HInghnm, Tuesdny. It Is Just possible thnt Mr. Thornton will purchnso a drug store nt thnt place. Ilallonell concert and dance. Smuin's Dancing Academ.V. Wednesday, April 101b. l-l( WILL TAKE CARE OF CEMKTEltY LOTS All wishing tholr lots in tho cemetery taken enro of for tho season can make tho proper arrangements by calling or phoning No. 76. 28-4t MARTIN HANSON. Don't you believe thnt tho enforcement enforce-ment of the curfow law would assist materially in successful juvenile work. If you want the nifty little huts for boys and children, you can get them atvChlpman's. A-larger'Hnn for young men nnd grown tips, 4-lt Mr, and Mrs. John J. Strnnton are tho proud parents of a bnby girl, which arrived Sunday. Mrs. Strnnton waH formerly Miss Ada Madscn or this city. The social nnd dance given by tho M. I. A. in tho high school gym. Tuesday Tues-day evening, was a complete success. Everybody present had nn enjoyable tmc. Carenro Grant entertained about thirty of his friends at nn April fool party Wednesday evening. Music nnd April fool gnroes mado tho evening an enjoyable one. Choice refreshments were served. IF YOU lovo your country und do-slro do-slro to asilBt In saving tho neat sum of $360,000,000 In a slnglo season, for damngo done by files, then commence com-mence swntlng right now Don't wall until tho festive insect lights on tho end of your noso nnd pester you to' dcspernflon, before landing on it, but go out of your way to swap a struggling, feeblo fly during these dayB ofcold and frost whenever nn opportunity occurs. As with nil Important Im-portant matters "Do It now," nnd thus prevent the hntchlng of millions of eggs which would Inter develop into in-to billions or files. Tho Merchnnts Association of New York City Iiub al-roady al-roady Inaugurated a nntlon-wldr movement to exterminate tho house fly. nnd is authority for tho llguros given above. For real effectiveness swnt the fly before It hns n chance to lay its eggs. A fine baby boy arrived at tho home of Mr. nnd Mra, Thomas Able, Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. RuB8oll Whitman of Sprlngvllle wns tho guest of Miss Sadlo Chlpman, Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shelley of Salt Lake wcro guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Ovarii nnd other relntlvcs this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Smith motored hero In their auto Thursday and spent n few days vlBltlng hor pnrentH, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Greenwood. Mr, nnd Mra. William F. llromlc and children or Eureka spout tho week end here, visiting Mr. Uromlcy's mother moth-er nnd other relatives. Some thirty tennis nre now engaged working on tho county road between Pleasant Grovo and American Fork, repairing tho road. Ex-Governor John C. Cutler, W. W, Illter nnd L. S. Hills or the Deserot National Hank or Salt Lake, wore hereon here-on Thursday to attend a director' meeting or tho People's State Hank. Tho firemen nre preparing u dancing party, to bo held In tho Apollo, Friday evening, April 10. Tho boys nro working work-ing hard to mnko this n success und the proceeds go for tho department. 1 " ' Misses Sarah Parker, Florence Chip1 man and Mr. Clyde Pnrkcr, who are attending sohool at the Agricultural College In Logan, nro hero spending' tho tiprlng vacation with their .parents. .par-ents. ;H.i Word rnched us this wcok thnt Mr. iid Mra, George D. Charllcr, former rsltlontB of this city, nro meeting with great tfuccoss at their no- homo In Victor, Idnho. Last week. Mr. Charllcr Char-llcr wnH made major or that city nnd Mra. Charller has gone Into tho mllllu. ery business nndxloiiig lino. Word was received this week from MIbs Ethel Millar, who has spent tho winter in Snlt Luko City, attending tho Half Duslness College, that she has completed her course mid Is now employed em-ployed with the Underwood Typewriter Typewrit-er company. ReportM from tho ecbool ipenk very well of her work, for MIbs Millar passed hpr tents with very satisfactory sat-isfactory rcHulfs, and In placed in a very good position for n beginner and Is whero there are opportunities for advancement, Mra. Henry Maag f vi,md , B Jj, ruesdny here visiting relative ",tcd' Mr... A. W. MllTa7Tv"ent to Salt ill f! City. Friday, for n feu days ",,t "Jj Mrn. Reginald Gnrff of i.chl wmH0' ". American Fork Tuesday vlsltfn- B " Hlng' A great many or our citizens are UB '' 3nlt Lnko intending conference '8: -H itrc Mrn. Alice Hunter returned how'B,crT Wednesday after a sl mouths' 9 1"1 villi hor daughter at Hlnrkfoot, tdaba ": Mrs. E. N. .WagslafT went loi?,,Btol ake City, Wednesday, to spend a B to daH with her daughters. ihc Tho one-year-old daughter of Mr. I opl and Mrs. Charles Chamberlain Is rcrj.H ic ilck with stomach trouble MIbh (lontrlcc Logic, a Salt UXtU City nrhool teacher, spent the spring ,H acntlon.hero visiting relntltcs. I B HnlliiMell concrrl nnd iliince. .Smuln'i I 'luitclitir Arnilenij. lVcdneMlar, .UrHl unit.- UuM ' c Tho Fourth Waril primary eultr-ll nlnment given Wednesday cicnlni'B vns a complcto buccosb In cury .- ipect. 'v 1 l 1 Mr. J. L. Mulr nnd Mr. .1 I). HarrliH of Hober City spent the forepart ofH tho wepk horo visiting Mr and Mn H Clifton Pclrco. f'H (, ;HjB Mr. Piirringtou, mnnager of tte."B Elite theatre at Mt. Pleasant, nnd Mr,fl A. L. .Stnlllngs, mnnager or tho Sfar jH thentro ul Sprlngvllle, were guestj ol iB Mr. nnd Mrs. Clirton Pelrce, Sunday nnd Monday. H Tuesdny, nt tho high school, the ' Junior clnsB eelebrnted "Junior Day." 'H A splendid nrogrnm wna given la Hie fl morning nnd In tho afternoon a dnnc- B lug pnrly wns given, Their roomi fl wore decorated with their class col- H oi-H green nnd wliio and a general -fl good time was tho verdict or all nrci- H fl |