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Show BhYbT' - - ' i m ' ; '' AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS U A dinner set free for ti Utile work. Kf 'j Clareiifp. Nnylor of I'rovo was a BJ!' ' busiwts visitor hero Wednesday. BaV- BMft John H i, Is tiding aiutniil In n now BEr Italvb, Miiioh tip puiehusod recently. VM (luckoyc incubators mid liioudcr Bf , lii.t uk People's Co-op, Lchl, BB' ,y ar' uur agents. V (foorge A. Storm of I'rovo, whs vis- BV , i Kg his brothei, J. Wnlt Storrs, hoto K uomlny. M'; LhO King of Macks)', Idaho, Is bote Bl& i,,r tt extended visit will) III graud- K" mother, Mrs. Juno King. B Vti. find Mrs. Jutuoa Pntkor uceom- K , .nlfcd by Harry I.ltidloy, wont to K Hi bar Friday for a short visit Bm fln tdtM sweet pleklos nl the Hur 1 mnjston U.'.Kcry re delicious Tr BE'' ihm. B TIio ronds la tlio Fourth Ward hh M iln graded iiml imt lit first olssi Bj - -Jmito. H Big uc supply of Xu I House pin- H durts nt ".Turin Place." Salted Al- Bl Jiionds, pecans and peanuts, Hh ' ' BX& Mr. mid Mis. S. I,. Chliunnn and BHrt diuiglilnr. I.ikiIi, visited lolutlvos In Bs I'rovo SHtiinlny. B Mr, hihI Mrs It (!. Ingcrsnll wor BJr, jruests of Mrs. Susan Chamberlain o' BV" i Hull I -nk Sunilf.y. Bfl. i , Oranges- -tlic 4 Or size now sollliif.' BJ J Nl WH pur dozen, nt "Joy's Place." BM! Frank Crooksioii, who Is employ' BJ; In Snlt Lake, visited Ills parents, Mi BJ ' sinl Mis. Tliomss Crookslon, hoio (hi BJ Vrek. BJ T. S. Ilio.idbont, West oi n loprencn BJ " tutlvc, or Hie Prlntx-Uodmninii Cloth BJ i' Ing Co.. was the guost of Ills wife mi BJ A ohlldt on this week. BJ j Joseph II. Storm, iiroompmtled Ij BJ I Mrs. SloriH, wont to I'lensnnt (Iroi Bll f Kiinday to christen his little ground i I ' daiifilitcr. 'ji Hood tlio want column mis. The , I ' i sue profltablo. BJf ti; j B; i nl Mr. and Mrs. Flunk Simmons ar BJt 3M '' ' "l0 l,rolul Pitrcuts or a fine ha by ho) BK y' fij horn Sunday. Mother and sou nr Bb' 5 ' o doliiK nicely. ' Jfly i B (In i i' ror' clinrlurt HopkliiH r.avo a ie Bl I !1 '' I (',tal for lllR 1"i1'"k I1 Alpine TJiuruda BM j o(jnltiK, which was well attended an BJ j)1 j ' hlKhly npprecliiled by tlio audlancc. BJ ' i "" Messrs. Jaiuos II, Clarlto and Alum BJ j ' j 'Greenwood nttuuded a mretlug of the Bfl i, County neniocriitlc committee at Pro- Bb vo Monday. Bl, HJ: . r "Stdway" uieaus a collapsible car- Bl j l rhiKn with tho K . adjustable spring Bfl ' ' i Sold by the Anifi lean Folic Co-op. Bfl ' j1 Tho Misses Uuby Henrold and l.olx Bl Smith wont Kohl Monduy ovviilui; to Bl iii attend n shower Klven In honor o! BB rV' Miss Mary Ann Sticct. J i . .,' ij Mr. mid Mrs. Mmulco I.okIu or Bl 1J11H Sundy, wcie tho RiieHtii of Mr. urn' Bl ' Mrs. It. I., llassett and Mr. mid Mr Bm J . i Chillies I.okU this week. H 8 I BV,'' 'Hi' - t-'I'lt're dinner set "111 he (,'Iie . BV' y ! ' to (ho liuh or iti'iitleiiiiin vtho hrlni: BM. 1 ( '" ""' ,,,rWv' iiumher of lien sub BbI d srilhers mid collections for the ('It'- Blfq "' zeu from this dnt. to April I, IDirt BBk- ri BmBmk A dinner set free for u little work. Airs 10 II McUirit! of Salt Lake, sjieiit Tnrsdny here with relatives.' Leslie Campbell came down from the I'tiiiyuii Tuesday foi a brief lslt l.emous lCi! dozen best grade I'eoplu's Co-op. Jainiw Iioctor left Wednesday morning mor-ning for an extended stuy nt Idaho Falls. 0. I'. Porker of I'rovo brought the glad news here Monday of the arrival of a now baby girl at his home Mr. and Mrs. Karl Varney had ns their guest Tuesdaj, Mrs Varney's hi other. Cliiud ('under of Ulmstcad. Keo tho llo Stalloneiy at "Joo's Place." Hegular IlOc-lOc klndo at i!0c. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Dnvls enjoyed a lsll Sunday from their sou, Dald who Is employed at Ulnghum. A ticket foi eery dollar cash pur-(diase pur-(diase or paid on account at People's Co-op. Itoss Cunningham has commenced woik on his new homo In the Fourth Ward. Ilo'snd l.ogo rump down from Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Logic. Mrs, (Jiorge Dlekerson has returned to her homo In Idaho Falls, after scv-oral scv-oral weeks' visit here with relative1-slid relative1-slid f i lends. KM J. Clnson made a trip to Cedar valley Monday and reported thnt a good coating or snow still coveted the dry farms. "Sldway" means a collnpslblo carriage car-riage with the 10 . adjustable spring Sold by the American Fork Co-op. Mr. and Mrs. t). J. llnmnott of Alpine, Al-pine, spent Sunday here with their daughters, Mrs. Thomas Hunter and Miss Anna Hnmnctt. ".Ion's Plnco" opens It fountain full blast Sunday (tomorrow.) Ico cream and nil the fancy drinks. Call In mid get acquainted with Elmer, our new "soda squirt." Mr. niul Mrs. Frank King returned Sunday to their homo In Hlnghnm, after ix pleasant visit hexo with Mr. King's parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Joseph King. Lemons tho best that money can buy only Hie the dozen nt People's Co-op. Mrs. Eugene Mnllory accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. U. M. Tlmms mid babe, or llutto, Montana, Is here visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. MiUlory Is an oldttine a-esldcnt of Aiueilcmi Fork. Those who failed to hear tho lloynl Clwert Welch Mule singers In American Ameri-can Folk last yenr, have another op-poi op-poi Utility by going to Pleasant drove next Friday night, Head the ad on Pleasant (Itovo department page. Mrs. K. C. Foster and Mrs. Ell Unll-oy Unll-oy etitei tallied the Fourth Wnrd choir at the home of Mrs. Foster after tho sen Ices Sunday afternoon. Refreshments Refresh-ments wore sered and a short prog-rant prog-rant tendered. (iet thnt dinner set. Mrs, Mary Erlckson has returned home from a visit In Murray with her daughter. Soda Arm und Hammer, only Be per package at People's Co-op, Lchl, Oliver SJostedt let Wednesday for a brief stay In Spanish Fork and Tin-tic. Tin-tic. George Tyler spent the forepart of tho weeJt In town, returning to his work In the canyon Thursdny. J. P. Creor, supervisor of the Nebo stnkc, visited tho local schools Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Alfred Hansen returned to hur home In Draper, Saturday, after a pleasant visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Webb. Mr. and Mrs. George Webb entertained enter-tained at dinner Sitnduy Mr. and Mm. Nowtnan Wngstnff and Mrs. Ellen Webb of Uluffdalc. Oranges lGc dozen and up nt People's Peo-ple's Co-op. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Galsford were visitors to Salt Lnko InBt evening to witness "Tho Ulrth of a Nation." Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt spent Sunday, Sun-day, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. H. M. Warren War-ren of Provo. Mrs. Warren Is visiting with tho Pratts this wck. Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Firmago spent Sunday In Salt Lake with their children, chil-dren, Mrs Hoy Jones and Andrew Flrmage. T, J. Chlpmnn was around early Ir tho week with a petition for the citizens citi-zens to sign to transfer the road leading to his lako resort, which belongs be-longs to tho city, to the county. Those who failed to hear tho Royal Gwcnt Welch Mnlo singers In American Ameri-can Fork lust year, have another opportunity op-portunity by going to Pleasant Groc next Friday night. Read the nd on Pleasant Orovo department pnge. Stanley Barrett, small son of Hcbcr Darrctt, celebrated his birthday Tuesday Tues-day afternoon at a party at his home. Tho usual games woro played, and refreshments re-freshments served. Mrs. V. E. Robinson entertained the Sewing Clrclo at her homo Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Tho timo passed quickly in sewing and social chat, and tho hostess served dainty refreshments. refresh-ments. Mrs. Mlnnlo Adnmson was thn recipient re-cipient of u successful surprise part) at her homo in tho Fourth Wnrd Monday Mon-day ovenlng. Tho time passed merrllj In games and music nnd a bounteous supper was enjoyed by nil. Alfalfa seed, Garden, Flower and field seeds at People's Co-op. Waltor Uevoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dcvey, entertained nt a birthday birth-day party Wednesday afternoon. A largo number of friends of the young host wcro present, and, enjoyed gnmes and a dainty luncheon."" A 42.plece dinner set will lie kIwi to tho lady or gentleman who brings In the largest number of nor sub. serlbers nnd collections for the Citizen Citi-zen from thin date to April 1, 191C. 11-31 Mrs. Enrl Varney delightfully entcr-tolncd entcr-tolncd tho n. II. Indies at a kenslng-ton kenslng-ton at her home Thursday afternoon. Sewing mid chat was tho features of tho nftornoon's entertainment and a dainty luncheon was served. W. W Robinson celebrated his eighty-third birthday Wedncsdny. He was mall carrier hero for twenty-flvo years. Tlio saruo day he was tendered a surprise party by n large number of friends, who come propared for a Jolly time and a delightful supper. Tho American Fork friends of Mrs. F. D. Allen of Denver, Colorado, will regret to hear that sho sustained n serious fracture of the. leg by foiling foil-ing from a street car in Denver. Mrs, Allen is a daughter of Mr. und Mrs. It. E King. Resides Inrreitslng jour lote for the automobile the 1'ltJzen uill gho n I'-'-plero dinner set to the part)' serurlnp the largest number of new subscribe crs from now until April 1st. ll.8t Prof, and Mrs Edwin H. Smvrt of Proo wero guests of M.r. nnd .Mrs. Rernnrd Chrlstcnsen Sunday. The same ovenlng Prof. Smart gave a wry Interesting nnd Instructive lectitro In the Taberuncle. Mrs. P. II. Donnhuo nnd lit to daughter ot Salt Lako, returned to tholr home Sunday, after a brief vl dt hero with Mrs. l)onahue' -parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Adnmson. Mrs. Doi n-huc n-huc expects to leae shortly for li'a-ho. li'a-ho. wheio she will spend tlio sumin r. I okIIp Senile, whllo throwing c-sl '' 'In- High School furnnei . Mond 'unshed threo of his fljigersiso soeie-l soeie-l that medlesl attention was ncees har The Injured lingers, however are healing tupldlj 1 |