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Show I American Fork Locals and Persorials m ' i ' p ;m ' Uishop Storrs was u Lchl visitor fk . ..,-.w,- Tuesday. aB ,& The Healcy Hros. made u business ffl !U4 trip to Provo Tuesday. BL' .Fresh largo cuntaloups today at , joe's I'lnce. 10c. J3'11 MMlss Kmrnn (Jrecnwood went to Sntt Lake Sunday. fBIU Mrs, H. J. Dennett entertained at a mm $m$ dinner party Sunday. hB Simr ffl Suf .Miss Florence Itoblnson Is a Salt IBj f&L Lake visitor. flfl Kfl Mrs. J. V. Storrs and daughters, Wm fii i , Merlu und Ueithu, spent rfunduy In Hi KmA Sprlngvllle. B V'ktf Mrs. Ituy Strlnghnm or Mantl has BjB ffBjj lxen the guest of Mr. and Mrs. It. I.. 1H tfVJ Small. B Sgfjj Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walton entertulned ffl (55 at a box party Monday night "t the WM $S$j Orient. BiE rf Lawrence Greenwood waa here JBBinJ Suuduy vlsltliiK with his parents, Mr. fjKjPiM aud Mrs. I.. J. Greenwood. jHPfetf Mr. Helga Johnson and lady friend 19 icM were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Axel f9 jfvf Illoomqulst Saturday and Sunday. JH a"; Mrs. Allen Illfe has returned from B 8$!$ Spanish Fork, where she has been -Mk iffljH visiting. B r 1 i 4 Joe Dunkley of "Joo's l'lacu" Is pre-Hi'- - .paring for the big colebratlon. Some- m ,:- , thing to delight tho kids. Boys and $ . 4 girls watch for what Joe has to offer $ you. 13-it S ,. ,., . .It's u certainty that advertising pays w H'? 4 ""but n tow fH" t0 rrn,ll ll' Thcy ii are tho losors. . Mr. K. J. It. A. Pohrson of Highland Wm", was a visitor to Salt Lake Saturday. IB" Ho also visited tho deaf and dumb 4B i school at Ogden, 9t i HB y Mrs, Gcorgo Storrs and daughter IB. , Ellin returned home Sunday after vis- ft'--' ltlng with friends and relatives at IfE i Sprlugvllle. ill lit' mj I Mr, ThomaB L. Martin of Cowley, III , Wyoming, spent threo days at tho If' ( Povo Institute. The remainder of his mm- ' time was spent In American Fork vis- Bf c ' ltlng with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. BBg " James Martin. BjJ4i . ' fl . VlltS. 'I', There are 20,000 Utah boys who at-Bad at-Bad ' ready have a direct Interest In San Wfb Diego's 1916 exposition. Thoy ure lfc!, , -r .members of tho 300 boys' agricultural Hw' ' clubs competing to oce who can raise Ejuf ., tho best crops In tho state. Tho win- Hoi liurs; will be awarded tickets to tho Bit I , . exposition beautiful and traveling ex- Bfn 'I penies. III. Mf ' Any ono handing In tho name and E,' i address of a former resident of this f'N' I city, we will seo that thoy receive jjf a copy of tho CITIZKN from date to BBi ' ' Hqrao Coming Week free of charge. BM , tl " ''' Ibis will be douu to keep tho absent njr-'l one Informed of tho progress being BJi made for tho big home coming week. Uld you Hend those Invitations off for HomcComlng Week? Hundreds of nice gardens can bo seen by a stroll over tho city. If a man Is polite over tho phono he Is accused of flirting. See l.rnest Paxman, teacher of tho piano. 6-2t Mrs. I). It. Rhodes accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heagrcn to I'rovo on Sunday In their car. Miss I'rlel Sabln, who has been attending at-tending the H. Y. U. this winter, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Sabln. Mrs. Kthul Clammel or Sprlngvllle Is here Visiting with her mother, Mrs. John Davis. Miss Sadie Adams nnd Mr. Karl Cunningham were married In tho Salt Lake Temple Wednesday, Jino 10. Orderi for etrn papers for the HOOSTKltS' EDITION should be sent In nt once. C-L't Miss Melvn Chlpmau Is homo for tho summer after un extended visit In Salt Lako. i i,, Mr. Clyde I'arkor returned home after af-ter attending school nt Logan this winter. This Fourth of July tho American eagln should be mado to scream loud enough to bo heard down in Mexico. Dr. nnd Mrs. I. M. Kelly entertained some friends at a theater party at the Orient Monday night. Miss Sarah Parker returned homo from Logan Thursday after attending tho Agricultural College this winter. Edison Mazda lamps at Joo's Place. All sizes up to 40 watt, 30c. Dunkley Is authorized agent for American Fork. 13-lt Miss Adelo Peters of Provo was visiting vis-iting here Sunday with her mint, Mrs. Kllza Peters. MrH. Vorn Walker returned home Sunday after spending ten days with her mother, Mrs. J. Letter, of Provo. Miss Vcvn Poters and Miss Allco Cunningham of Provo aro hero visit-lug visit-lug friends and relatives. Invito your frlouda to spend Homecoming Home-coming Week In tho most progressive llttlo city In tho state. Delegates wero elected Saturday night to attend tho'statn nnd congressional congres-sional conventions, which convened in Salt Lake City last Thursday, as follows: K. A. Morgan, J, J. Morcer, It. N. Christouson, Adolph NIcIboii, J. H. Clarke, II. S. Hassmusseu, Alma Greenwood, H. J. Clayton, L. II. Hriggs, J. Watt Storrs, Ida Chlpmnu, Mrs. II. N. ChrlBtonson, M. R, llozxiint, AlternatesThomas Alter-natesThomas J, Hnrratt, William M. Uarratt, Mrs. Almu Greenwood, Irving L. Pratt, Jacob Greenwood, J. n. Sceley and Samuel Dean, Sr. ' American Fork Is still on top-boBeballlcally top-boBeballlcally speaking. Good roads bring good peoplc-and that Is American Fork's desire. Things aro likely to boom in a mining min-ing wnyjjthlB summer. Flag TDay tomorrow. Let "Old Glory", bo much in evidence. For Instruction on the piano sec Ernost" Paxman, American fork. l--t Mr. Mark Greeno returned home Wednesday after a few da)B iu Logan. Mrs. Samuel Hosier of Heaver Is horo visiting relatives and friends. Miss Rea(Homnctt returned to her home In Alpine Wednesday. Mr. Walter Slack spout Monday In Salt . Luke. , Miss Edith Hladlcy was In Provo Tuesday. Mr. Jesse Klrkman left Thursday for Idaho. Tom Coddlngton left for his sheep herd Monday morning. Hon many boosters' papers do jou wunt o send najl Order now. C-2t Miss Lyle Nash returned to American Amer-ican Fork Wednesday after a few days visit with relatives at Salt Lake. Miss Alta Deck left for Beaver on Thursday, where she Intends to spend tlio summer. Mrs. J. H. Pulley went to Ogden on Wednesday to attend the funeral of her aunt, Mrs. Sarah West. Mr. Harry Lindley returned from Garfield Sunday, whero he had been for a few days. June 18, excursion to Salt Lake City from Pleasant Grove, American Fork and Lchl. Round trip $1 over Sail Pedro lino. C-2t Raymond Chipman spont Sunday in Salt Lake, the guest of Miss Pearl Sperry. Homo grown now peas have been on the market for over t week. New potatoes next Mrs. C. M. Cbadwlck and daughter Cady left for Salt Lake Wednesday for a two weeks' visit with relatives and frlonds. Mrs. O, W. Preston and Mr. und Mrs. G. L. Cloward spent Sunday out to Mr. Preston's sheep herd at Pelican Point. Supervisor J. F. Drulris of the Wasatch Wa-satch Forest, has been out on n trip of Inspection In American Fork canyon. can-yon. Ho reports ecrythlng O, K. Mr. uiu Mrs. Orson Mlseuer of Logan have another baby boy. Mrs. Mlsener was formerly Miss Edith Greenwood of this city. Miss lilauche Cramlat! and Mr, Auburn Au-burn Chlpmau have soma Salt Lake friends coming down tonight to spend a couple of days with them. Miss Margaret King and Dr. Pazer-aut Pazer-aut of Salt Lake were tho guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. Noes Saturday anil Hun-day. Dunkley of "Joe's Place" can give you the best Boda, Ico cream sundue or fancy drink that Can bo produced. If you havo not been served there, why not? Join the come-back society that Joe has organized. 13-lt Mrs. Charlotte Foster of Salt Lake City has been a guest nt the home of Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Hush the p;mt week, while visiting. friends nnd relatives rela-tives In American Fork. Make a united effort for n great Home-Coming Week und Fourth of July celebration. Everybody Is Interested Inter-ested Invite your friends to come. Do It now Did you see tho Fnmous Players production, "Hearts Adrift," with Mary Plckford? Well, tho same company com-pany will present "Tho Pride or Jen-Ico, Jen-Ico, or The Mystery of Jonlco Castle," with House Peters In tho londlng role, at tho Orient, next Monday, June in. II wise. R there. Miss Frances Johnson, daughter of Mr and Mrs 11 c. Johnson, returned Tuesday from a successful ten months spent In tho Colorado College at Colorado Springs. Sho will probably prob-ably attend the U. of U. next year. Mr I. n. Vance, an old resident, Is In town this weok from his Soda Springs ranch to try and sell his American Am-erican Fork property. Mr. Vnnco ro-ports ro-ports tho storm here na very general through the north aUo. All northom Utah Is losing greatly Iij tho hay orrp out In tho ruin His boys nnd seif havo plowed and planted about four hundred acres of grain In tho six weeks since he arrived there. The) have three hundred and fifty ncroB of hay looking very fino at thla dato, nnd have just fleeced their sheop of nn uerngo of thirteen pounds of wool, which thoy Bold laBt Tuesday for 20 cents a pound, Their herd of pigs Is dolus jim, ou tll0 airjffl pasture. Hyrum Hlnckhurst was a Provo visitor Sunday. Mrs. Hcrt Poulson will entertain tho II. L. C. S. Indies, next week. A good temper wears better than u pretty face. Havo you noticed It? Excursion to Salt Lake, Juno 18, San Pedro line, nound trip $1. 0-2t It is a posltivo fact, Amoricon Fork has it crackerjack baseball team. Miss Myrtle Fulmer was an Alpine visiter Sunday. Miss Erma Miixtnn Smoot of Salt Lake Is horo visiting, the guest of Mrs. Rosa Bromley. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Storrs went to Salt Lake Thursday, Mr. Htorr going up to attmnl the Democratic couven-(lou. couven-(lou. Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Chrlstenson wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. S. llroad-bent llroad-bent nt a dinner party Sunday. Miss Mundn Chipman went to Salt Lake on business Monday. Her nephew, nep-hew, Howurd Adams, accompanied her home. Messrs. George O'Donnell nnd Thurston Evans motored to American Fork on Sunday, the guests or Mr. Sam Bate. Another Golden Rule clerk arrived at tho home or Mr;, nnd Mrs. Jack L. Flrmage Wednesday morning. All well. The Atchison Globe asks: "If there were no fools In the world, could you make a living? Or If all tho fools were dend, would you bo breathing." Home-Comlng Weok Is the time and American Fork tho placo for all ex-resldents ex-resldents to onco more visit the moBt progressive little city In the state. Wo appreciate tho moral support given us, but It Is patronngo wo want. If you aro not a subscriber Join the family circle. Do It now. James M. Gnlsford Is now nblo to bo out nnd nround after his slego of typhoid fover. Ho's a llttlo pale nnd thin, but otherwise appears to bo all right. That old -frame building across tho Btreet from tho American Fork Co-op Is an awful eye-sore for Main street. The building should bo torn down or moved to n less conspicuous place. Tho Citizen turned out this week 2,000 four-page bills for tho Chipman Merc. Co.'s big sale, Juno 13 to 17 There's many bargains ou during this sale. Rudolph Shostedt left for tho canyon can-yon this morning. Luruo Casady of Provo is here, for tho summer. Mrs. Georgo Leo Is hero visiting her parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. W. Ovnrd. Leona Kelly left for Mldvale Tuesday Tues-day for a two weoks' visit. Mr. und Mrs. Ben Hallldny entertained enter-tained nt a box party at tho Orient Monday night, June 8. Mrs. J. M. Thornton has been 'visiting 'visit-ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong of Alpine Al-pine for a few days this week. E. A. Morgan and family havo taken up their residence in tho J. E. Jensen homo in the Second Ward. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. E. Garrett and daughter Berlin of Salt Lako arrived hero Tuesday to visit Mrs. Garrett's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Crooks-ton. Crooks-ton. Tho opera house managers aro giving giv-ing soino of tho best moving picture shows that are seen In tho state. It is not only onco In a whllo that a good motion picture Is seen at this house, but every night in the week. Seats will be reserved for theater parties or family parties, If twenty-four hours nottco is given tho manager. See their Interesting program for next week In this issue. Mrs. John ChadwickB Florence went, to Salt LtS i Mr. Pullln ofl, J ! business Wednesday. V . Mr. James GranTiptjiH Salt Lako and Ogden oubfl Mr. and Mrs. Byron Croifl a few days this week la B Miss Delia Hansen ipeatH Lchl. H Horbert Wright returuil morning. He has been tfl at Garfield. B Mrs. James Kelly prufl husband with a baby Mm morning, June 7. B Mr! and Mrs. vTm. qI pleased to hear of the vMm baby boy to their un tsl Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace, Beal Lako City, born June 5. ! " |