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Show """" KlOAN FORK LOCALS iE B H,t seustraiid lias moved 111. now WlBtl) tho W. 11. Clroonwood homo. Ct.ll ot TM 1 or PhonoMind Byd Jnckson spout Satur- 3-Mad Sunday In Snlt I.ako. sey nnd HArt Vnticcy left Thuroday for tin nson, 3 rd out nt Mali Springs. Tu ,'lcJt Huggnrd loft Tuesday to " Bull. Tc' eW jaya In Salt Lake. : F Theo. Miller was n Pleasant eglSfw! 'W Thur8jny- 27- j -j, H. IiigcrBoll Is homo from rt weeks' stay In Delta with her harnoas ai er H on Hen between An im Thurgood of Provo, made n 't Grove, ,eai trip to American Fork Tucs- 2I"6t- It Ada Wilcox mid daughter May ned Monday from a fow days with relatives In Lehl. 3 Myrlo Uoley spent Sunday In Lake, guest of Mr. E. P. Mc-a Mc-a Mini Shlwoll of Nophl, was Satin day and Sunday visiting at 5me of It. 13. Ilooth. and Mrs. L. V, Uulsford and r UalBford were Salt Lako visit-inday. visit-inday. 1 Pearl Kelly was In I.elil Wed-r Wed-r visiting with her sister, Mrs. I-ott. R. It. Stcelo returned Sundnj 1 ten days' visit with her bom, , In lllngham. e Crookston was In Salt Lake Saturday and Sunday visiting Is brother and sister. and Mrs. L, C, Henrold spent f In Provo with Mrs. Henrold's s, Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Murdoc Frank Jordan of Salt Lake, I: taking with her son, Perry and and Mrs. N. It. Qrcejiwood left lay for Sterling, Idaho, for Hi r. Mark Uczzant and children to Salt Lako Thursday to other, Mrs. Mary J. Lambert, aves Sunday for Chlcngo where 111 mako her future home, and Mrs. It. K. Knighton were 5 In Gunnison Monday and iy. Violet Laurscu left Tucsdiij cu days' visit with her broth ''"I11I sister, Mr. and .Mrs. Otto Laurscu, "' -9'ySalt Lake. Ml A. P. Morrill, division manager of anJWlio Utah Power and Light Company -ldf.( Provo, was In Amorlcan Fork Wed S'PReBday on business. r 'fe r8, lurvoJr Fletcher of Provo, Joiniripeiit tho llrst or tho week here with ooru.PUr purents, Mr and Mrs. S. L. Chlp-way. Chlp-way. f man. The First, Co ond, Third and Fourth ikes My.r,i MutunlB closed tholr season's ork Tuesday evening, by giving a """P lOflul and serving refreshments. PS Mrs. Samuel Greenwood and daugh-ltry daugh-ltry Jh'icr, Mrs. Ernest Pnxninn, aro visit-a,ltlRIiiK visit-a,ltlRIiiK In Salt Lako with Mrs. Green-t,le' Green-t,le' I? wood's daughter, Mrs. David Smith. ibs.K es. K Mr, and Mrs. M. O. ltaudolph c Kh-RSult Lake, autoed to American Fork -'p JKSiiiiduy and spent the day with Mrs H Randolph's parcjits, Mr. and Mrs. Jaa, ""ill Pulley. for m n- E 8. J, Jones, Dlbtrlct Manager of tit P ffj Mountain States Telephone ami Tek "9 Is Kr"Im company, of Provo, was In A I crlcan Fork Wednesday and Tim "' K day on business, i a Mrs. Itoy Greenwood ojitorlulned the P i It, 11. ludleB Thursday afternoon. Em K brolderlng was the feature of the nf-" nf-" temoon, after which dainty refreHh-'' refreHh-'' H meats wero served. I" i Mr. James Greenwooil, who has - spent the winter with his parents. Mr nnd Mrs. W. II. Greenwood, returned re-turned this week to his ranch In Ida ; " 1 A number of frlendb and neigh boie ; pleasantly surprised Mr. und Mrs, A ', fred Adams Thursday evening. M ' Adams left Friday to spend the sin I mer In Sterling, Idaho. V. M. Groo made a business trip to Salt Lako Thursday. J. W. Lurley ot Provo, was In American Am-erican Fork Tuesday on business. Mrs. J. E. Duckwaltor and son speii tho week end In Salt Lake. John II. Woottou was a Bingham visitor Thursday. Mr. Amon Mcrvcr was a Provo vlsltof tho first of tho weeJt. Tom Slngletou was In Provo Thurs on business. O. J. Hydo of Provo, was In American Am-erican Fork Thursday on business. J. W. Ovard Is down with u severe caso of lagrlppe. Mrs. Elizabeth Ncedham is visiting visit-ing In Provo with her son, Walter and wife. Miss Luclhi Peet or Bingham, spent (ho week here with her mother, . Daniel Peet. Mrs. It. J. Murdock of Provo, was an Amcjicun Fork visitor part of the week. Miss Liza Hiudlcy Is visiting In Salt Lake with her Bister, Mrs. G. N Curtis, and Miss Ada Stark. Mrs. T. J. Parker has roturned from u seven weeks' visit in Eureka and Paysou. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Boley and children chil-dren of Salt Lake, spent part of tin week hero with relatives. Mrs. Lnwrcnco Murrl or Murray, Is hero visiting with relatives am friends. Mrs. X. II. Helsclt returned Sunday ovenlng from a, week's visit with friends and relatives la Salt Lake. Roy 'Robinson Is home -from, tho sheep herd to spentl a fow dayB with his mother. Mrs. T. 1J. Parker Is In Salt Lako visiting with her daughter, Mi O. Patterson. Mrs. G. Mcrlo Taylor returned Wednesday to hor homo In Provo, af tcr a ton days' visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hludley. Tho Religion Class teachers plea-cantly plea-cantly surprised MUllo Robinson Monday Mon-day ovenlng. Tho evening was spent in social chat and n dainty luncheon was served. They presented her with a beautiful L. D. S. Hymn Book. About forty friends and neighbors surprised Mr. nnd Mrs. I. L. Prat last Thursday evening. Tho ovenlng was pleasantly spent In games and music, after which refreshments were served. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt have now taken up their residence In the First Ward. |