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Show JlKl wi i ii j 1 1 ii lr -i 1 H American-Fork Locals and Personals ill jffi Jlrn Ii. W .Nlelson anil daughter W Iris nro visiting relatives nt Stockton jB Joy photos, !)0c pur do? , Monday. IR Mr, I.. W. Onlsford spent Monday nt Salt Lake City. B Minn Lclu Itacker of Lehl spent Snt- M urdny and Suuduy hero, visiting, Hit B guest of Miss Thnydec Jackson B Mi 8. Charles Farnsworlh nutl bade H of Salt I -alio Is IbIIImk with her pnr- B cuts, Mr. and Mrs I. It, Vanrc. E Mr. Andres I'ehrson of Highland H spout the forepart of the week In Salt B Lnko City. H Mrs. Charles I.ogle and daughter, B Miss Lcrny. spent Monday and Tues- H day at Salt Lake City, guests of Mr B and Mrs. licrt Tlmpson Hg Mioses Opnl and Pearl Itobluson of H Kurcku ucro In Amerlran Kork, Suu- WEi day and Monday, visiting with their WM grandmother, Mrs, Hannah Gardner. n Mr, and Mrs Joseph Karren moved SK to niughani ' this week, where the ,Hf will make their homo, as Mr. Karren jH Is employed there. ME Mrs. Alice Dunkley announces the. HK engagement of her daughter, Miss HV Florence, to Mr. W. A. Hucklns. The jMJ wedding will tnko place April 11. Wm Joy photos, 99c per dnz., Monday. Mjt The annual high school track meet Mg will be held at Spanish Fork, Friday, May 1. Preparations aro hclng made ilKi to mnko (his ono of the most success HE ful meets otor held. B Mr. Karl Steele or Salt Lake City n j returned homo Saturday after spend Jjjjjl ; lug a few days lsltlng his grand- nlK ; mother, Mrs. Allco T. Steele. 191' VHP i Miss Lou Ambrose who has been nrH J taking n uuroliig course at a Salt LB l Lake hospital for some time, has been iunm confined to her bed for ono week, suf- forlng with scarlet fovcr. The latest kRB report Is that alio Is getting along jfjfw N fine. Mi rf Among the out-of-town peoplo to floU' attend the fuuoral of John Chadwlck kH, nB- Friday wore Mr. and Mrs. George Ifflfft Taylor of Lognn, Mr. Karl Steele of Itflff? SnIt I,nkC' Mr8' c,,znboUl Murdock or "JlEiti Hobor, Mr. Jamos Chndwlck of Shel- JffJKvjj ley, Idaho, Mrs. John RoIiIiiroii of ?HtvvUS.j nasalt, Idaho, and Mi1, and Mrs. Thos El Hi Steele and family or Salt Lake. nil l j&L ttii Joy I'1'0'08' 13c I'cr dot., Monday. 2j ! ' The menibcrs of ho Ilonnle Hrlnr J ' Club and their husbands wuro entcr-?pfi entcr-?pfi talnod by Mr. and Mrs. Will Rlsmore. Wia A very pleasant and enjoyable even- I5w lng wns snont '" Iinrlor Rimes and !(SmH music. Luncheon was served to Mr. ifflT nn Mrs' Hyron Crookstou, Mr. and fflK'Vi Mrs. I'orry Liush, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy rEpB Greenwood, Mr and Mrs. Morlcy MRjJMi Steolo, Mr. and Mrs. Den Moffett, Mr. jRjB and Mrs. Elmer Dates, Mr. nnd Mrs. n Thomas Darrntt, Mrs. Frank Uush 1)8 9m and Mrs. A. C. Adamsou. I'll SB Joj l1'10'08' 93 ')0r (loz-' Monday. Jm M 0n 1'U08(,(l' evening Mr, nnd Mrs, t'Hr "S? Mark Uozznnt entertnlned complimeu- j IK tary to Mr. Arthur Wcettor of Park W Wm City, who Is visiting in this city. The jfll W time was pleasantly passed In playing jig foj progressive) whist. First prlzo wns nil ! ffii won by Miss Sarah Parker and the al v ; ll! consolation prlzo wns given to Mrs. fjfj ErncBt Pnxmau. A delicious luncheon M j R was served to Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Snl- jjj i i III dor, Mr. and MrB. Uoy Greenwood, Mr. 8 M and Mrs. Joseph Wnlton, Mrs. Ernest I Pnxmau, Mrs. Arthur Wcettor, Miss ji Wl Sarah Parker and Mr. P. II. Craven. Jo photos, 9!'e per doz , Mondn). Miss Hcitha llnsBctt was a Snlt Lake visitor Sunday Mrs Edith Dunnell of Provo la vlsiU lug her mother, Mrs Emily DlllWorth. City Itecorder .Toacpli II. Forbes was at Proo on business this week Mr F. M. Drown, after a severe Illness Ill-ness or erysipelas, Is now able to be at his place or business. James Chlpman, Jr., Mark Dezzant and E. J. Wild weie at Provo, Monday, on court business, Miss Mny Lethan or Snlt Lake City was the guest or Miss Myra Wootton Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Chlpman spent the Torepart of the week at the state capital I Mr. and Mrs. J. D, Seely returned from Salt Lake City, Sunday, after a few days' Jslt there. For palntlug'nud papcrhanging call on F. S. Humphries & Sou. Phone Nos. C4-W, PIcnsnnt Prove, or 101-J, Amorlcnn Fork. 28-tf Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wild spent Saturday and Sunday nt Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. llort Webb of Idaho Falls spent the week hero visiting relatives. Mrs. Dryant Strlngham and babo of Storrs nro visiting with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpman, Jr. Mrs. Stephen Shelley spent a few diys this wool: visiting in Salt Lnko City, guests or her sister, Mrs. Alvin Carlson. Mrs. J W. Chlpman entertained on Monday evening nt her home, complimentary compli-mentary to Mrs. Peter Clnrko and ramlly, who nrt Tuesday far their Canada homo. A good time was had by tho guests and choice rcrrcshmonts wore served. Misses Sndlo, Fom nnd Millie Thornton, Thorn-ton, Mr. Hyde Wlllos, Mr. Elmer and Mr. Warren Anderson spent Sunday at Salt Lake. No mother should neglect to have the llttlo ones' photo taken when the highest grade photos can be had for 99c per doz. . Joy Is tho fellow nnd Monday tho day 1 1-1 1 "Another Man" vvjiu veiy well attended at-tended and well given by the High School Dramatic compnny at' tho Opera House, Friday evening, April 10. The play showed tho excellent work or tho dlrectur, Miss Edna Hull, or the faculty, fac-ulty, who hns had somo experience In this lino of work The playerH all took their parts well and are to be congratulated on the work accomplished. accom-plished. James Parker, as manager, in to be congratulated also for tho help ho has given to make tho play a success On Wednesday evening lnBt tho oN tlcers nnd teachers and tho members or tho theological class of tho Second Ward Suiulu) School carried out u well arranged party in tho high school gym, In honor of Elders Dert Storrs, Clyde Crookstou, Milton Chlpman, Lester Chlpman, l.ennlo Harrington, Misses Ilosn Durrnut, Julia Drown and Mrs. Ittiliy Tnttorsoll Garft, who lmvo lecently returned from missions. A splendid program, consisting of songs, readings nnd musical selections, selec-tions, was carried out and rcrresh-ments rcrresh-ments wore served. Dancing concluded conclud-ed tho ovoulug's entertainment, which was a success In every respect. Postmaster L. S. HnrrlngtdnBPQnt Tuesday at the County seat, j M Miss Hazel Chase went to SrtltLnkr City, Sunday, to spend tho Btliiimor. Jov photos, 99c per dor t Monday-. V II Sumner or Piovo was. u.vlsl tor at the local telephone office Tiie'sff i i Mr and Mrs. J. E. PetcrH v,m1 guests of Piovo relatives the fo'ropnVt; or the week. Z, J -S- ' Mrs Fred Strong or AlpludfJipCik tho week-end In American Fork, siting sit-ing her mother, Mrs. J. M. Thornton. ,V Mr. Joseph W. Ovnnl was fat,-, I hit state capital Tuesday and Wednesday on business. , . f"Vv Mrs. Jacob Greenwood wnsJhtHolt Lake GJty tills week visiting rqlntlvcs and friends. ," " Mr. mid Mrs. Timothy McCnrty were guests or their son Arthur und'fainlly at Salt Lake part or tho week. , g The cattle men or American Fork made their first drive or cattlo to the canyon this week. I Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Leo wcro guests or Snlt Lake relatives and friends thfg week. Mr. Fred Cnsslty, manager of tho' Z. C. M. I. wholcsalo department of Provo, wns In American Fork on business busi-ness Wednesday. ItosBwoll, tho 13-ycnr-pld son or Judge Adolph Nlclson, uudorwept an operation In Snlt Lnko City, Monday, ror tonsil troubles. Mr. Joseph J. Jnckson, rormcrly of 'this city, but now of Salt Lnko CItyJ was in town Thursday visiting friendti and relatives. WILL TAKE CAHE OPCKMETliniL' LOTS -All wishing their lots m th,q' cemotory taken enro of for tho season' can mnko tho proper arrangements Uy calling or phoning No. 70, , 2S-4t MAUTIN HANSON. Misses Kuth Llnscy 'or Hebcr nnd Cosctte Slnrtup or Provo wero guests or Mr. nnd Mrs. Clirtoti Plerco Saturday Satur-day and Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Paxmnu and children; who ror somo limn have been making their homo at Cowley, Wyo., whoro Mr. Paxman Is employed, Is hero visiting visit-ing her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Greenwood, nnd other rolutlves. j Tho photos made by Joy for 99cjpqr doz. nio mnilo on best double weight paper In new stylo foldor mount, r tfo other studio In Utah mnkqfl pliut6: grupha at so low a prlcc,-j,uud "Aq' studio lu Utah makes better, photo- graphs at any price. llilC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson or Mnpletou, but who have spent tho winter In Canada, arrived In American Fork, Sundny, and spent n few days hero visiting William Grant nnd -ru-mlly, returned to their Mnpleton home the latter part of the week. Misses Ora, Luna nnd Elvn Chip-man, Chip-man, Jessie Green, Cora Gurff, Wesley Chlpman, David Hunter, Elmarlon Nlcholes, Frank Gardner, Frank Wog-Btaff, Wog-Btaff, Eugene Nlcholes and Wallace Chlpmun, D. Y. U. students nt Provo, spent tho week hero visiting their parents. par-ents. , Mrs John A. Singleton entertained n number of her friends at her homo Tuesday ovonlug. A delicious suppor wns Borved. All present had an onjoy-ublo onjoy-ublo time In parlor games and other rcatures of amuBcmont. Tho guests present vvoro Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm Dush, Mr. nnd Mrs. Itobert Singleton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Den Fullmer, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Gardner, Mr. nnd Mrs. George II. Robinson, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Klrkmnn and MrB. E. Needhnm. Miss Dnlo Oakley of Storrs. Utah, is spending the weok vIbHIiir here, the guest of MIbb Mnbcl Storrs. Oscar Doyle came homo from tho sheep herd Tuesday on account of Illness Ill-ness Miss Mabel Storrs and Miss Dalo Oakley were Ruosts of Salt I.akc friends and relatives Thursday nnd Friday. Mr and Mrs. Joseph Wilson of I .eh I spent tho week hero visiting her par-ot.ts, par-ot.ts, Mr. lind JUrs. William It. Webb, Mr. nud Mrs. T. J. l'arker left for Qiolr now home at Eureka, Sunday qvenliiR. Mrs. Illehnrd Hnynes, nfter ;i fow ta ii' lslt here, nccoinpnnied them home. Mrs. J. W. Herbert of Stirling, Ida., an old member of the CITIZEN family, spent tho weekdiero visiting relatives. Albort Blrk, Milton Pulley nnd Angus An-gus Cunningham went to Ulughnin on Tucsdny, where they will bo employed. Those who want values will soon get to know whether the mnn who advertises values has something really 'worth buying. Mrs. Andrew Pulley and daughter, Miss Prlcllla, spent tho week In Uoun ttfu), guests of Mr. and Mrs. llcunctt i Peterson. ' Mr, and MrB. John Myers and Mrs. W. II. Gardner returned homo Tuesday evening after spending a few days at "'n I I ake. Mrs. N. C. Nlclson of Highland spent H tho week In Snlt I.nkn City. Delbert Chlpman left for the sheep herd Tuesday for an extended stay. H Mrs. T. C. McNIel of Vernal and I daughter, Miss Jounlc, a student of th H I). Y. U spent the week here, guesti H of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Walker. H Mr. nud Mrs. Thomas Prldsy spent H Tuesday and Wednesday lu Snlt 1-ake City. Thursday, Mr. Priday left for i H three weeks' stay nt his sheep herd, ,H |