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Show AMERICAN FORK LOCALS W. C. Smith mado a business trip to Spanish Fork, Wednesday. FOR RENT Houses nt the Greene oW, See Fou Greene. 8-tf. Mrs. J. 11. Shepherd spent tho week end visiting relatives nt Sprlngvillc. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. !. Shelley nnd family movod to Dlnghnm this week, and will resido there in the future. L. H. Duffln who left for Dlngham. Monday, It. W. Wiser of Alpino, and Frank Hanson of this city, subscribed for the Citlzon, this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reginald Gnrff of Lehl spout the week hero visiting relatives and friends. w Wednesday night thero were two good sized "Jag" on tho streets, both of which should have beon taken care of. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Parker went to 3alt Lake Wednesday to spend a few-days few-days visiting relatives. Mrs. Robinson of Binghom Is visit-Ing visit-Ing here, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Carl l Anderson. v Miss Annio Slack was tho guest of : Miss Chloo Thorne of Pleasant Grove, , Saturday. Mr. Hoover of Provo, spent Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thurday hero guest of Miss Liza Hlndloy. FOR SERVICE A puro bred Berk-ohlro Berk-ohlro boar. A .E. Hawkins, Amcrl- can Fork, Utah. 10-2L Mr. Ernest Winn after spending a fow days horo visiting hlB family returned re-turned to his work at Coltoir, Mon-day. Miss Mellnda Parker spent Saturday' Satur-day' and Sunday at Provo, guest of Mr. and. Mrs. Geo. P. Parker. It is to bo hoped that thero will bo a material decrease In the "blind pigs" In this vicinity In tho near future. fu-ture. All good citizens will uphold tho powly appointed offlcors In this respect. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gnlsford wcro Salt Lake visitors Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Walter Slack was at 8alt Lake Monday and Tuosday on business, Jns. Dunkley of Salt Lake, formerly former-ly of this city, spont n few daya horo visiting relatives and frlonds. . Mrs. Ellen Barratt entertained a number of her friends and relatives at n quilting party at her home Wednesday afternoon. The tlmo was pleasantly passed In sewing and social chat nnd choice refreshments were served. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Alma Greenwood were at Provo Thursday on court business, s Mr. Jos. H. Storrs made n burrtnoss trip to Salt Lake, Tuesday. Bert Storrs, son of Bishop and Mrs. J, H. Storra. who Is doing mtsslnnary wark at, France, and Iuls Stons son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Storrs ol Provo, who is laboring In Germany went to England during the Chriutmnt holidays and spent a few weeks visiting visit-ing grandpa Storrs' relatives there. Mrs. Lawrence Brlggs Is on tho sick list this week. Mrs. McKel'cp of Spanish Fork spent tho week hero visiting Mrs. J. L. Flrmnge. Raymond Chlpman returned home Monday after spending a fow days visiting frlonds nt Ogden. Tho stork left a baby girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iuls Harvey, Wednesdny. Mother and babe doing nicely. Mr. Will Coats and Mr. Ansby Baker loft for Bingham Wednesday where they will bo employed for an Indefinite time. Mr. and Mrs. Stophon Woods enmo home Monday nttor spending n few weeks at Eureka. Mr. Woods returned return-ed to his work thero Thursday. Tho Ogden Standard or recont date , says: "By tho way, wo understand that a quite enmpnign is on ovor the , entire state to mako Utah 'dry' by : 191C. Somo people high In authority , have been consulted nnd the cruBnd-i cruBnd-i ers have been encouraged to go on with their propaganda. Interesting development nre promised". Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Gammoll went itkB to Bprlngvlllo Saturday and will re- KbI sldo thoro ln the future. '!! Roy Thompson of Murray was tho f guest of Mtss Evcdcno Lee, Wcdnca- I day. i InvltattonB aro out announcing tho J Ulnck Hawk danco to bo held Thurs- . .a day ovenlng ln the Apollo Hall. Hl 'H Tho married peoples ball given In ijM tho Apollo Wednesday ovenlnp, was a 11 completo bucccbb. A most pleasant H ovenlng was spent In dancing and H social chat. Light refreshments woro 'i served. Karl Varnoy, Howo Chlpman, Niels ; Nlclson, Morloy Steele nnd l'ostmastcr Jj L. S. Harrington, Bpcnt two days .this i week hunting rabbits at Cedar Val- SlLH ley. They report an excellent trip !i and tine success. Ijl f The report that reached this city t' tho forepart of tho week stating ''that - Mrs. J. W. Walker of Salt Lake, form- 31 erly of thla city, was at tho point of M death Is untrue. Tho latest report, H wo aro pleased to state, Is that Mrs. H Walker Is slowly Improving. ; H Word wob received horo this week H that Kane Adams, who left hero somo B months ago and joined tho navy, nnd H has been nt Snn Francisco most all H I the time, was trnnsforrcd to tho ( H I I'liillpplno Islands about two weeks M ago. 1 H Tho Dank og American Fork held f Its annual election last Wednesday. H Tho samo board that has served for 1 the past year was re-elected. The;' ! H aro: Jas, Chlpmnn Scn, Jos. Chip- H man Jr, A. K. Thornton, J. II. Hnlll- t H day, TIiob. J. Harratt, Jas. II. Gardnor, M S. !.. Chlpman. bH Miss 1-oule Ambrose entertained a ! H number of her friends at a party at H I her homo Thursday ovenlng. 'A. dozen JH young pcoplo woro present. and nu jH ovenlng of games and music was en- jH Joyed followed by a delicious oyster 11 I suppor. Miss Ambroso will lcavo IH I Sunday for Salt Lako whero sho will ll I tako a nursing course nt a hospital. jH |