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Show By'.' American Fork Locals and Personals b. j rM , Mark Foot and Dob Mcncsco spent H1 Sunday In P.rovo. ji ' n; i X Mr. nnd Mrs. Frntik Humphrios Bh: 8 wore Pleasant Grove visitors Sunday. i f , Mrs. William Klrkham of Lchl was Hi $ Lore visiting relatives Monday. Kj Mr. S. L. Chlpman visited the state M capital Tuesday on business. H1 Alfalfa seed, 7'jC and up at People's H Co-op. 7-lt Hj Mr. James Thornton of Idaho was B horo this week visiting with relatives. M Mr.' Ellis Preston wont to Salt Luke H, Saturday for an extended stay. Bt Mr.- and Mrs. Dolos Adams have H moved Into tho Dick Adams reBldcnce K In tho Third Ward. H - SO koES Mixed Pickles nt Chlpmau's. H Special for one week only; CCc oach. H 7-lt H Miss Minnie Gordon roturned to her Hr homo In Salt Lako City Tuosday, qftcr H 4 a most pleasant visit horo. H'. I 4 C. J. Wright and Earl Cunningham H; , ij wont to Eureka Saturday, whero thoy ! ' ' will bo employed. ''; . . H , i Jay Groonwood, Julian King and HMf. ' Nllos Sinclair left for Garland, Mon- B: I day, .for an indcflnlto stay. M Ml! i Utah Titlo Co. . i' ABSTRACTS H 1 See our ad. il ' floods,. Seeds, Seeds Garden, field Hftnfr and flower. Cholco quality. At Peo- K'yr P'0'- Co-op. 7-lt B.' -Um Leray Logic,, and Mr. Charles K;jAtj Tho'rne returned . homo Sunday after --.-.-BUl $ --'- -,WlAIWf- a fow days visiting at Salt $!- i ' Lake 'City. ' I V Mr. W. H.-Steele has purchased n B'rr Uvery stablo at Bingham and loft this Htf vicdt to take chargo of sarho. H1b 5 ' family will Join him as soon as school 1 Mrs. Stophou Anderson wont to Salt i Lake, Wednesday, to visit her husband, BB , w"o Is In tho L. D. S. hospital. B, , We havo just purchased n large H J saraplo lino of ladles' houso drcsBea, M ladles' waists, ladles' skirts, gradual- Bk Ins dresses, mon's work shlrtB, knit HHU summer underwear nnd stockings; a H, saving of 33 1-3 por cent. Chlpmnu'B B ' Bargain Oascment, American Fork. -------t H, 8. L. Chlpman, Principal nnd Mrs. Hj C.VT. Whitakor, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum HH ) Dlackhurst and family, Mr. and Mrs. H J. Hfc Storrs, Mr, nnd Mrs. Joseph H Nlcholes,' Mrs. Sduoy NlcholcB, Miss- B oa." Edith ' and Jean Hindlcy, Miss H Myrta WoOtton, Mr. Clarence Ueck, Hll' Mr. S. C. Snider, Mr. Percy Craven EI. Ana Mr. B .II. Chlpman wcro. some H'j American Fork people to enjoy tho Hm' lecture by Helen Keller nt Provo BH i Monday, evening. Mr. J. B. Peters went to Garfield this week for nu Indefinite stay. You can buy your boys n suit for 1.98 at the Golden Hule, nnd good strong school shoes for ?1.19 to $1.98. 7-lt Mrs. W. IS. Clark of PlenBunt Grove spent Wednesday here visiting her mother. Two big speclul sales at Chlpniiiii'a next week Itoynl Worcester Corsets nnd Mixed Pickles. See their big show window display. 7-lt Mr. S. S. ltoynolds and Mr. W. A. HuckliiB wcro (it Mldvnlo part of the week In the Intel est of the Utah Power Pow-er & Light Co. Mr. and Mrs. Will Ilodell of Herri-man Herri-man were guests of Mrs. Moduli's mother, Mrs. Mnrthn Chlpman, Saturday Satur-day and Suudn). Arthur AdaniBon is building u modern mod-ern homo on Second South, between Second and Third West. ' Mrs. William Lefllcr of Provo was hero this week visiting with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Vcrn Walker. Mrs. Washburn Chlpmnu is on tho sick list this wVok. Mr. Glen Allen of Salt Lake was hero a few days this week, visiting relatives, making his stay with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hob-iiiBon. Hob-iiiBon. Ho will leave in tho near Ai tu ro for an extended stay at Idaho. Mrs. Alinn Greenwood was a stato capital visitor Wednesday and Thursday. Thurs-day. Mr. Holier of tho Jnveullo court was hero Wednesday and Thursday on business. Mrs. A. F. Smith, who was operated on nt her homo lust Friday for slight trouble, Is recovering nicely. Incubators, brooders and a big stock of poultry supplies nnd remedies, at People's Co-op. 7-lt It Is reported that the dancing party l.t thg Apollo Hall on Tuesday evening wiib most successful In every respect. Miss Edith Jones of Provo spent Saturday mid Sunday hero visiting nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Drown. I Wednesday afternoon Mrs. William Miller entertained n number of friends rt her homo. Tho affair wiib h quilt-lug quilt-lug and a very ulco lunch was served to tho guests. Music and soclnl chat made tho afternoon n pleasant one for thoBo coucoriied. The guest list contained con-tained the following Mrs. Joseph S. Wild, Mrs. M. A. Wild, Mrs. Gcorgo Vnrnoy, Mrs. James Vnmoy, MrB. Charles Miller, Mrs. Wlllard Chlpman, Mrs. John Crooks, Mrs. Verl Manwoll, Mrs. John Huekwultor, Mrs. lien Hnlll-dity Hnlll-dity and Mrs. Uyron Crookstou. $1.25 Itoynl Worcester Corsets for 8Cc. At Chlpmnn'B, all next week, Mnrcli 9 to 14. 7-u Misses Hobu Parker and Kuby Wootton wont to Provo Thursday for a few days' visit wlth Misses Ann Stubbs and Myrnl Casslty. ' It. L. Menesco will leave for Hebor City next week to take charge of u Golden Itulo storo to bo opened there. A bouncing ten-pound baby boy arrived ar-rived nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Josh HnBlcm thU week. Mr.' Russell Whitman wns over from Provo Sunday, tho guest of Miss Sadie Chlpmnu. Miss Norma PedcrHon of Halt Lake spent a fow days hero this week, Waiting, Wa-iting, thu guest of MIbb Itovn Ueck. Mrs. Erin Diglcr nnd babo of Ncphl nro hero for n brief visit with her mother, Mrs. Melissa IJolcy. Mrs. Lenoru King Elliot of Suit Lake City was hero this week visiting relatives rela-tives and frlcndB. Mrs. Hoy Steele and Miss Myrtlo Greenwood arrived homo Wednesday after enjoying a moat pleasant trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. Anycr Whipple are tho proud parents of a baby boy, born Tuesdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Whipple nro residing with Mrs. Whipple's mother, Mrs. Mary Ann Holey. Havo you- seen thoso now spring dress goods nt tho Golden llulo In all the latest BhadcB?, Tango, mustnrdB, westcrles, new greens, now pinks and new blues. 7-lt Mr. and Mrs. David Flrmago of Lchl wcro guests of Mr. Flrmngo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Flrmago, Sunday, Sun-day, Mr. Richard Cox and Miss Sophia Nlelson of Salt Lako City spent Sunday, Sun-day, tho guests of Miss Zlnn Nlelson, MrB. It. J. Murdock of Provo, dough tor of President nnd Mrs. S. L. Chlpmnu Chlp-mnu of this city, went to tho Salt Lako Temple this week to be baptized for her health. Friends of MIbb Mario Adams wero successful In giving her n gcuulno surprise party at her homo Wednesday Wednes-day evening. A splendid evening's enjoyment en-joyment was the pleasure of those who wore present. Choice refreshments wcro served. Mr. nnd Mrs. lien Hnlllday were surprised sur-prised by a nunlbor of their friends Tuesday evening In celebration of their 17th wedding nnnlversnry. Parlor Par-lor games and music made tho evening u pleasant one. During tho course of thu evening's enjoyment dainty refreshments re-freshments woru herved. Among those present wero Mr. and Mrs. Uen Mof-fett, Mof-fett, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vurney, Mr. ami Mrs. Dyron Crookstou, Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Mill ler nnd Mr. and Mrs. John U. Miller of Manilla.. Mr. Roy Thompson of Murray camo down on his motorcyclo Sunday and ' spent n fow days here, tho guest of ' Miss Evcdeno Leo. ( Wo call tho public attention to Mr. Dalmcr's ad in this issue. Ho guar- ' nntccs tho bcBt of goods nnd flrst-clusa work. Glvo him a trlnl order. Millinery at People's Co-op. 7-lt ' Miss Florence Green, who Is teach- Ing school nt Payson, wob hero Satur- day nnd Sunday, vlBltlng her mother, Mrs. Annlo Grcon. Mrs. Osborne nnd Miss Margaret Os- , borno of Salt Lako City wero the , guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Osborno , Bnturday nnd Sunday. : Miss Verlund Woods returned home , Saturday after enjoying a pleasant , visit in Lchl, tho guest of Miss Emma , Woodhouso. Tucsduy two very young school boyB got Into ii dlsputo und beforo tho trouble wns ended tho smaller ono struck tho lnrgcr ono such a vIcIoub blow that It broko tho lnrgor ono'a nose, which necessitated calling a doctor. doc-tor. Lawronco Greenwood will leavo this week for Snlt Lako and after spending u fow days thcro will go to Ogden, whore ho will enter tho employ of a tiro company. ( Tho express company on March 1 discontinued tho frco delivery of local . express. Our expressman, Robert E. Leo, has tho signature of all the local business men nnd will be pleased to carry express for thoso who doslro him to do so. You may talk to ono man, but nn advertisement In the CITIZEN, the BANNER and tho REVIEW talks to all tho pcoplo In tho north end of Utah county. Catch tho idea? Poultry supplies; stock remedies; at People's Co-op. 7-lt A wIbo woman once said that there woro thrco follies of men that always amused her. Tho first was climbing trees to shako tho fruit d wn, when, If they would wait long enough, tho fruit would fall itself; th second wa's going to war to kill each other, when if they only waited they would die naturally; nnd tho third was, run after af-ter tho women, when If they did not do so tho women would bo sure to run nftcr them. Two young fellows, for rowdyism, wero given a lasting lesson at tho Opora Houso Monday evening, where "The Girl from Panama" wob being presented. The performance was stopped and they wcro 'publicly Invited Invit-ed to go to tho box office and get their money nnd leavo tho house, which thoy did with little ceremony. Our townsman, Mr. Joseph Walton, 84 years of age, Into of Alpine, reports re-ports having enjoyed himself among tho many friends made since coming to Amorlcnn Fork, and feels very thankful to them for the kind acts nud words shown him. Ho attended tho old folks' party at Alpine on the 20th lust., where ho renewed acquaintances acquain-tances with many ot his formor friends and associates and had an excellent lime. Ho left for Provo last Sunday to visit his son, Mr. J. D. Walton, whero ho IntcndB remaining until the week beforo conference, nt which timo ho Intends visiting his other relatives in Salt Lako and attending at-tending conference. Anybody can hatch chickens with a "Duckeyo." Get one nt Peoplo's Co-op. 7"-lt |