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Show S Local News Items H Win. LelTler is suffering with lngrippo H this week. H Mrs. W. E. Kennedy and children loft H yesterday fur Salt Lake where they will H make their home. H I. R. Vance, Alf. Dunklcy and Rhu- H ben Chipman made business trips to PH Provo, Wednesday. H Miss Louie Pcct returned home Sun- H day after an extended visit at Salt PH MIsss May Greenwood is ngain able PPH to be out after n ten days sclgc of iu- PPH flamitory rhumatism. B County Assessor J. .J. Reck and wife H of Provo camo over Thursday to take H' in the ward fnlr nt Alpine. B This is the muddiest winter in the PPH history of American Fork, nays the old PPH Hi N. A. Larson was called to Garland PPH! Monday, his dnughter had received a H' Imdly broken leg. PPH Andres Phcrson returned to the Or- PPH den denf and dumb school Monday after H n few day's visit with his patents nt H Highland. PPH Mrs. Rert Timpson presented her PpH husband with an eight pound boy the PPH first of the week. All concerned are Ppi . doing well excepting Charlie Logic, tho Hl proud grand father. Hftl Tho homo dramatic company will pr- 1 sent "Tho Power of Love" in the opern Hrfg house Monday night?. The enst is well F selected and will no doubt do justico to PH this beautiful comedy drama. M " The Euglo party in tho Apollo Tues- H ilay night was tho social event of the PH f week. The crowd was not so largo but 1 all had a good time. V H For tho Raskct Rail Game, Crescent, Hn of Evanslon, III. vs U. Y. U. at Provo, HJ Feb. 7th, tho Salt Lake Routo will make a rate of ono faro for roundtrip. H Tickets good returning Feb. 8th. HL Caroline II, Adams was granted n Ac- Mj vorce Tuesday irom josepn AaarnlT"6rT PH j the ground of failure to provide. She M was given $10 per month alimony, costs RjEP""?:" " of court and tho custody of ono minor 7 child. M fM Tho Misses LaPrlel and Altn Straw H 1 "P m,d Emma SpaiTord of Springvlllo nro H I apending a few days in American Fork, Hfl . the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Stons. Hfl Keep in mind that I am prepared to H wlro your Iiourc or furnish you with H anything In tho electric lino 6n a B minutes notice.J. F. Nielsen. Ind. Pj Phone G7A. Hkg Jas. Crystal and Wm. R. Greenwood Hw are homa from North Tingle where they 2 '"IVU been working on tho Gold Blossom B for tho Capital Gold and Silver MJning H J Compnny, Tho boys have good reports f'' to make of tho mine and district. H M The A polios arc expecting to giva the S basket ball fans their money's worth nt R tho gamo Wednesday night, when they T mectlho "Crescents" cf Evnnaton, HI. jj j Tho locals hardly expect to brat these PPB world champions, but they will try give PPV them the hardest gamo they get in the U T. E. Steele has resigned his position PPV ns head of tho grocery deportment in M tho Co-op. store. Tom is now holding PH down tho job of deputy assessor for this PH district. Ho expects to devote most of H. of his timo to mining, us soon as the PH season opens up. H "Lost in New York" which comes to PH tho opera houso Wednesday night is a H play that was Intended to pleaso the PH masses and from tho grcnt popularity H accorded tho plcco tho writer was more H than successful. It is. n comedy drama, H and more, it is pleasing crowded houses PH in Colorado oVcry night this week, is PH newspapers' reports. . H, George Storrs' 82nd birthday, Thurs- H: day, was the occassion for n successful H Burpriso party and general family re- H union at the homo of his son J. Wntt H Storrs. There were twenty-fivo child- Hi rcn ar.d grand children present, includ- H ing his son Geo, A. Storrs, and the two HJ daughters Mrs. F. W. Rird and Mrs. HJ Nephi Straw with their husbands of HJ Springville. HjJ Martin Hansen received a postal 1 card yesterday from his son Ilebcr. Hk i It was wrote at DulTalo.N. Y. on Mon- 1 dny and reported Rert Wootton and itp. himself enjoying good health. Tho Hlf j boys had tho privilege of seeing Niag- HHtr,t, ra Falls also tho destruction by firo of HV' '' un eight story building. Thoy are en- Hf: joying their sight seeing in New York Bl City by this time. HH 1 1'' (wJIBVi B 'VAwAbVJL ''" ' VAVSm ri .,., -, . rrr-n-T'Wi Suit-caRca, trunks and valices now shipment just received. American Fork Co-op. E. H. Clarke of Murray, supervisor of tho Wasatch and Salt Lako Forest Reserves has been In American Fork pait of tho week on official business. A social surprise party was given nt tho homojf Mr. nhd Mrs. Adolj'h Nielsen Niel-sen on Friday last In honor of their daughter, Annie. Tho occassion Was arranged by her teachers and fellow pupils of tho Presbyterian school. Tho evening was spent in social games singing and recitations. Tho Third ward Sunday school is preparing pre-paring to give n high-cluss entertainment entertain-ment In their Chapel on Feb. 12th The progenm, consisting of musical and literary numbers will contain the names of the best talent in tho city. It will he published next week. Mr A. U. Simmon has resigned his position as manager of the Chipman Merc. Co., Dry Goods Dept. to take effect ef-fect Feb. 15. Ho expects to take up the Commission and advertising business busi-ness with headwaters at Provo. Mr. Simmon leaves tho firm with theirbest wishes and n good recommend. The Turner Art Exhibit is entirely dilfercnt from tho ono hero last year and is considered much better by those who have seen it. It will be held in Science hall each afternoon and ovening from Fcbruory Cth to 9th Inclusive. Prico oT admission 10' cents to all. x You ought to know what you are giving your baby. You will know if you use Cnscasweet and take the trouble to look at the wrapper. Every Ingredient Ingred-ient is shown there in plain English. Cascnsweet Is best corrective for tho Btomachs of babies and children. Sold by American Fork Drug Co. Reforc selling your hides, pelts or junk 'phone or call on H.R. Angell, tho lending junk man of Utah Co. Sec our ad. Croup can positively bo stopped in 20 minutes. No vomiting Nothing to sicken or distress your child. A sweet pleasant, and safe Syrun.callcd T)r Shoop's Croup Curc.does tho vork and docs It quickly. Dr Shoop's Croup Cure is for croup alone. It does not claim to euro a dozen ailments, It's for croup that's all. Sold by the American Fork Drug Company. Physical Director Rrown of tho Y. M. C. A. basket ball team who defeated tho A polios hero Saturday night after a fierce contest was loud In his praise for tho treatment given tho visitors by tho local audience Tho snearing and jeers usually notlcablo in small town audiences audien-ces during contests of this kind was entirely en-tirely missing. Tho visitors not only admiro tho A polios stylo of playing, but ytho generous consideration to strong-crs strong-crs liy tho baskcrbaH'p"aXrbnB or Am-erlcnn Am-erlcnn Fork. Geo. Nicholcs, director of tho Nlch-olcs Nlch-olcs North Tintic Mining company was in town yestorday and reports a strike of considerable importance In their property. A fissure vein 8 feet wide was cut after tunneling in tho hill 170 feet. . Tho whole 8 feet is good ore carrying values In gold, silver and lead with two feet of high grade ore. This property joins tho Gold Rlossom. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Paxman are called to mourn tho death of their four-months old baby boy. Tho littlo ono passed away Tuesday after a faw days illness of brain fever. The funeral services will bo held at 2 p. m. today at tho residence. Tho stockholders of tho Silver Flat Mining and Milling company held their regular annual stockholders' meeting Monday afternoon. Tho reports of tho various officers were given, all showing tho company to bo in a very prosperous condition. Geo. II. Pulley as president and Thos, E. Steele, secretary were reelected. re-elected. Tho directors were: Andrew Adumson, Jan. II. Clarke, Alex. Cunningham Cun-ningham and Henry Lewis. Tho mino development will be pushed wiib tho sentiment of tho new board. February fith to Oth an Art Exhibition of Famous pictures will bo given in Science Hall. Tho evenings will bo devoted de-voted to tho interpretations Of tho pictures and tho rendering of tho excellent ex-cellent programs which have been arranged by tho schools. Wo expect to derivo much benefit from tho evenings eve-nings spent with tho master-painters of tho world. To stop a cold with "Provcntics" is safer than to let it run on and euro it afterwards. Taken nt tho "sneeze stage" Provcntics will head off all colds and Grippe, aud perhaps save you from Pneumonia or llronchitls. Provoutics nro littlo toothsome candy cold euro tablets tab-lets selling In 6 cent and 25 cent boxes. If you are chilly, if you begin to sneeze try Preventlcs. They will surely check the cold, ami please you. Sold by American Fork Drug Co. |