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Show J "l American Fork Locals and Pergonals) 1A May lly uuiy hao n million descendants des-cendants by August or Soptombcr. Swnt the fl, mill do It early. Air. T. S. Uronduont made n business busi-ness trip to Suit Lnko Monday In the Interest of tho Chlpmnn Merc. Co. Miss Millie Itoblnson and Mr. C. E. ,Hlfo spent Saturday mid Sunday In Sult Lake City. Miss Lvllii) t-uglo spent Monday 'and Tuesday IsttiiiK with her sister, ( .Mrs. Uert Timpson, In Salt l.nke. Tungo, tango, everything tongo. For r'a few days longer "Joo's Place" will Bell thoso delicious Tango Kisses, with the raspberry centers, nt 20c per lb. Try n pound and bo n "Como Unck." Miss' Her' tin Ilnssett and Mr. Mark Foote were Salt Lake City lnltnrs Sunday Mrs, .1. It.' Murdock of Provo spent Monday nnd Tuesday here visiting , her daughter, Mrs. 1.. K. Ilcurold. ' Mr. J. II- Storrs and Mr. John W. Chlpman autoed to Salt l.nko Tucs-J'day Tucs-J'day In Mr. Chlpman's car ond spent i tho day attending to business. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Maan of MontpcU j.lnr, Idaho, are In Amerlcnn Fork for , n fow weeks' visit with her parents, ,Mr. and Mrs, W. 8, Itoblnson. ' t Tho Misses May nnd Mlllo Lloyd, 'now of Salt Lake City, but formerly , of this city, spent the week horo visit- Mng with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wag-' Wag-' Vlarf- I Mr, Will Oordner of tho Inter-, Inter-, Mountain Insurance company, Salt l.iikri City, has been Waiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Gardner, n few days thin week. The district Sunday school convon-'tlon convon-'tlon for this district of denominational denomina-tional churches will be held In tho ' Presbyterian church In Spanish Fork Mrs. Hd Flrmage left Monday morn-Iiik morn-Iiik for n week's visit with her par-, par-, ents.'ln,I"nrk City, Mr. Plrmage ac companying her as far as Salt Lake f .Miss Jessie Qrecti, who Is uttondlng school at the 1). Y. 11. In Provo, spent Sjiturduy and Sunday hero lsltlng her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesso Iflrfon. ,r . ' ,Mr Krpjrtt l'uxniau, who has been .- teaching In "tho Dig Horn Academy In Cowloy, Vyo., tho past winter, rc- turned home last Sunday ovenlng, Mrs. Paxman and children having preceded him somo few weeks, i All sIzob lazdn lamps nt ''Joe's Place." Wlion your lamp burns out think of "Joo's Place." Open nlghta till 11 o'clock. , 16-lt .'Tho.Amprlcnn Fork Hand boys are 'preparing to give tho danco of the Beason.afltnfhlo.uc, given In the Apollo HilijYeilncidajVMay 20. Tho boys are needing' new uniforms, nnd since they are making such an effort to hep themselves wo feel thnt It would ,jbo well for overyono to turn out and help them that much, especially In Jlow of tho fact that overyono will ( $et their money's-worth of good time. '',' Jho officers nnd teachers of tho I First Ward Sunday School entertained U In honor of Mr. ond Mrs. J. E. Johns' John-s' son of Snlt Luko, Saturday evening, M atitho home of hor mother, Mrs. Char-9 Char-9 , lotto Foathorstonc, Mrs. Johnson hnv- Jng been 'aTeuchV In that organlra-9 organlra-9 Uon. Tho guests enjoyed a very 8 plcosnnt evening of games and music I and a very dainty luncheon was 9 served. That was some game Wednesday I Try "Joe's Place" for that Ice Cream Soda or Sundae. The best. 16-lt There will bo soteral June weddings. wed-dings. Can you guess who they are? Don't rorget the band boys'" dance Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Greenwood spent Titesda) In Salt Lake, visiting friend Bay, fellow, when you'arc out late tell her the truth she won't believe It anyway. Hreaklng contracts don't pay, and somo people have found It very cx-ponshc, cx-ponshc, The real local baseball Reason opened Wednesday. Play ball will bo the word from now on. The 1914 eighth grndo class of this district spout Wednesday In Pleasant Grove, taking their final exams. Mrs. Martha Chlpman" Is now homo after a pleasant visit with her daugh. tcr, Mrs. Will Uodell, of Hafriman, Utah. The eighth grade spelling contest will take placo Monday, May 18, In tho high school building, at 3 o'clock. First and second prizes' will be" "gold medals, given by Jeweler Martin. Mr. Tracey Wootton returned home' from Salt Lake City Tuesday evening after n successful operation for sp-peudlcltls. sp-peudlcltls. This week we printed a large Clearance Clear-ance sale bill for the American Fork Co-op, and you will find many bargains (hereon. The sale commences today and eoutlnuoB all next week. Mr. and Mrs. James Adams of Provo, parents of Mrs. Irvln L. Pratt, spent several days visiting friends In American Amer-ican Fork, but loft Tuesday for England, Eng-land, where they will spend the summer. sum-mer. A treat for all at the Opera 'House, Monday, May 18. Wo have been Indued In-dued fortunate lu obtaining for this night tho popular 'drama, "The'Wli-nesa "The'Wli-nesa to the 'Will." Everybody should aee this. A lesson for all. There Is a plaster In the world for eery bunion. There's an ointment for (he heart-ache and tho rash. Just remember re-member when you're achln' there's some fat In-all tho baconV and? It' takes' all kinds of dope to make the hash. " In tho district court Monday, Ella G. Pulley vs. Milton Pulley, order thnt plaintiff pay $1G as temporary attorney's fee and 20 per' month temporary tem-porary alimony, pending the termination termina-tion of the suit. A social event of the week was tho party given by tho parents' 'class of tho First Ward In honqr of their teacher, J. P. Adoylotte, who left on Tuesday for a mission to the southern south-ern states. The entertainment was given nt his home Monday evening. An enjoyable time was spent In songs, speeches, etc., nnd luncheon was served to guests, numbering seventy-fle. seventy-fle. A quarantine against Maine potatoes, pota-toes, effective August 1, 1914, has been doclared by the United States Department of Agriculture on account ac-count of the prevalence of powdery scab In that state, particularly In Aroostook county. After August 1 no common or Irish potatoes con be moved out of Maine except under regulations which the Department of Agriculture will publish shortly. . v.. . . t Mr. C. J. Wright spent Tuosdayjn Soli Lake City, attending to buslnc. Mrs. C. O. Wright was vlslllng In Salt Lake City Tuesday. Miss Florence Walker of thirty apotit Saturday and Sunday visiting .In Salt Lake City. V Ten cases fresh ornngea hi $oday. Those "Sunklst" kind. Thin skins and sweet. "Joe's Place." f J& Mr. T. F. Corbctt, tho Implement man,1 has purchased the home'for-morly home'for-morly owned by E. H. Stout. i Mr. John W. Chlpman was dovn( from Salt Lake this week, visiting with hie parents. (? Miss Alice Miller was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Strong of Salt Lake City n few days this week. i Mr. Clifton Pierce of this city spent. Wednesday In Provo, visiting friends and rclatUes. Mr. C. H.'Sumncr of Provo City vln-ited vln-ited 'the local telephone office this week. i , Mr. and Mrs. Stove Shelley were tlic guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Strong of Alpine, Sunday. i The" Syphony Orchestra will cnler-lain cnler-lain ibe people at fhe Opera House Tnexdajr night. 16-lt Mr. "Jed" Greenwood wan n visitor In Salt Lake Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Wednes-day. . , A fine baby boy arrived nt tho homo bi'iirl and' Mrs. Robert E. Lee, Saturday. Satur-day. Let us all'work nnd boost for a big. ger American Fork. Wo will fool better bet-ter and our city will bo moro prosperous. pros-perous. Mr. 0. L. Dassett of this city has been In Delta for some tlnio becnusc of hlB health. He Ib roported much better, however, nnd expects to return home within a short time. Money has Its value, Industry Its captulns, society its queens, public office of-fice Its honors, religion Ub divine Inspiration; In-spiration; but the power that makes n city great Is tho united public spirit' ofj Its citizens, and the magnanimous, ilnwavcrlng loyalty they givo each other. The Misses ftozolla Storrs and Emma Greenwood very pleasantly entertained entertain-ed their respective school classes In the Northeast schoolhouse grovo Wedncs-Ua'yratternoon. Wedncs-Ua'yratternoon. Besides luncheon, tho children enjoyed many interesting games. The Misses Joslo Greenwood and ""Sadie Mitchell also entertained their classes in the grove Tuosday nf-turnoon. nf-turnoon. Mrs. 8. C. 8chnelder very pleasantly entortalned about twenty-five members of the Comus Club last Saturday evening, eve-ning, the rooms were mado fragrant and beautiful with spring blossoms. Parlor games wero tho main fenturo of the evening, Mrs. Joseph Walton carrying off first prize. After the games most delicious refreshments were served. No Investment pays better than a 'purchase of spaco In a llvo nowspnper. This Is another fact which has not been disputed up to date. Theso hard facts ought to count with sonslblo people. Choose k rcnl newspaper thnt In wide awake, progressive, up-to-date, has-'a healthy circulation nnd enjoys the confidence of tho pepolo. Prudent buyers nro constantly on the lookout,, for enterprising merchants. Enterprising Enter-prising merchants nro the ones who advertise. The ones who ndvertlso arc the ones who sell the goods. No one now on earth will dispute this fact. It Is hard to get around cold facts. Mr. Wan en Anderson spent Wednesday Wed-nesday In Snlt Lnko City Mr. J. S. Wlhl wiib a Salt Lake visitor visi-tor Wednesday. Mrs.'N. M. AmbroHo of this city has been quite 111 this week with a bad case of-grip. - Amerlcnn Fork needs n big fnctorj in order to glc employment to her workers. Mrs. William Elslnoro spent Mondny lsltlng with frionds in Salt Lake city. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Southworth nnd Mrs. I). C. Adnmsou autoed to Salt Lnko City Wednesday. Mr, James II. Clarke itpent Monday Mon-day In Hinckley attendlm; to IjurI ,111'SS. The MIhhch r.lin I Dudley mnl .IorI" Greenwood will leave next Monda for an extended trip In the East mnlnl Chicago. MIfh Helen Miller of Salt Lake I'll) 111 visiting In Ainoilcan Fork with her gramlpnrentB, Mr. and Mrs Joseph Miller. Mr. and Mrn. 1. It Woodward of Montntm wero the guests of Mrs W. ('. J'rrstnn th forepart of the week I Miss Eda Cropper, who In ntteudlnc college In Provo. spent Saturday and Sunday of thin week here, v lulling with her sister, Mrs. Hohert I. Anhby. Mr. Robert L. Ash by was In Dounti-u Dounti-u and Snlt Lake Saturday and Sunday, Sun-day, looking after Homo architectural York there. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Wright nnd children chil-dren of Ogdon nro spending the week in Amerlcnn Fork, visiting friends nnd relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. J. Durrani nro flown from Thatcher, Idaho. They came to attend the recent funeral services of Mr. Durrani's father. Tho Sundny school and district ichool children of Highland enjojed an outing In the grovo last Friday Ono featuro of tho afternoon was a splendid program, consisting of speeches, rccltntloiiB nnd songs. After Af-ter luncheon exciting races of nil kinds were run. E. H. Stout, with Mr. nnd Mis. Ras Strlnghnm, motored down from Salt l.nke City Sundny to spend tho day with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. EdmundB. Mrs. Stout has been spending the past leu days with her dnughtor, MrB. Edmunds. Ed-munds. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Strlngfellow, Mr. nnd Mrs. I" II. Stout, Miss Grace Strlngfellow nnd .Mr. A. It. Stout motored mot-ored down from Salt Lake City In Iholr nuto Sunday nnd spent the day rlth Mr. and Mrs. W I). Edmunds of this city. The II. L. u. S. Indies wore entor-talned entor-talned by Mrs. J. 1, Dunkley Friday afternoon Dainty refreshments wero snrvetl nnd a general good time en-Joyed en-Joyed by all Some of the Indies accomplished ac-complished much In tho way of fancy work. Mrs. Dfrnnrd UulRtciisou delightfully delight-fully entertained Wednesday evenliiK In honor of Miss Edith Hlndley. who Is to bo one of tin) June lirldos White flowers, most lustily ai ranged, foun-cd foun-cd tho principle decorations Some Interesting games were plnjed, after which a light luncheon vvns served. Tho following guests were present: Mr. nnd Mrs. Clifford Young, Mr. and Mrs, Seymoro Young, Dr. mnl Mrs Kolly. Mr. nnd Mrs T S. Hioadbont. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mont llezrnnt. nnd tlto Mlssess Ilnselln Slnrrs, Florence Wal-kor, Wal-kor, Edith Hlndlej, Eliza Hlndley, Anna Mutteson and MIbb Edna Howell. How-ell. Somo very nulstic readings glvm by Mlsa Ed tin How oil mere greutl enjoyed by all present Mrs. Emma Klrkhnm of Lehl spent Tuesday lu American Fork visiting vlth relatives. ' Messis, .1. II. and J. W. Storrs of ihls city went to Storrs, Utah, Thurs- 4iiy, to look ufter their business Interests In-terests thoro. . bra. Itoblnson and Kellcy Bpcnt Tuesday In Provo, whoro thoy attend-cd attend-cd u meeting held by the County Mcdl-.ul Mcdl-.ul Society. ! A beautiful bnby girl was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kiinnol of Highland Suturdny morning. Mother and balm doing nicely. Thoro has boon moro transients In American Fork during tho Inst few 'ks thft" the town has known for nrs Jn fuel, It hns been hard for mau to h'U hotel nccommodntlonT" B crs Mrs. Sndlo llonry hns been a guoiH jn of Miss Cozotto Startup of Pi:votSi!tB oI week. H Ml trc Mr. and Mrs. John Miller ot HrVtH bl wero tho guests or Mr. Miller's pu-B tb nts, Mr. and Airs. Joseph Miller, Sit-B l! urdny and Sunday. B in B cl Mr. Lou Jackson, who helped tnH mnko tho American Fork Lake ItatB l n success last summer, has accepwH , n position for tho summer at the GH t nova RosorL B l Mr. W. C. BOloy nnd Mr. John SU-B gleton arrived homo Tuesday fnH Nevada, whoro they nro both cncu-H . ed In ranching. ;H |