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Show BBm A bahy boy was born to Mr. ind BBl Mrs. James Russell Sunday night BBl Riymond Chlpmnn was n visitor ut BBl 'Salt Lake on Sunday and Monday. 1 Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Rczzant wcro at H Pcjvo on Wednesday, BBl Joke Green wo id spent Thurjt'oy in H S it Lake City. BBl M!sa Luetic Dunn of Provo spent pait BBl of t'-.J week with Iriendi). BBS Miss Rosa Durrant was visiting .'n BBl Silt Lake, Tuesday. BBl' Miss Emmn Thornton of lone, Idaho, V li lero the guest of relatives, for a BJBJ cojplu of weeks. BBl M S3 Alice Uunford of Salt Lake Iub BBl b:o j spending thu week here, a guest BBl of Mark (irccn. H Miss Marie Clarke of Salt Lake City, BBl has been visiting hero this week, n BBJJ gu;st of Miss Uarbru Holey. BBl FJUNP. Pink parasol -owner can BBJJ g3l same by calling on Mrs. Geo. T. BBB Uakcr. i Mr. and' Mrs. Thomas Abel nro tho BBl. proud parents of u new comer having BBJJi arrived last Saturday morning. BBB Miss Lula WngstafT is spending two BJBJ1 wcc:s with her sisters in Salt Luke M U Pelbert Leo,l after spending tho sum- M( m:r nt Colorado, has returned homo to BBB. attend h'gh school here. BBB Mips Ethel Torry of Draper was here BBB th3 for.) part of tho week a guest of BBBj Mi si Velnia Duncan. BBB Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hutchinron BBB w ro hero from Murray, Sunday, visit fl: i.tg with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Pederson. I- Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Chlpmnn and f mily spent Tuesday nnd Wednesday with relatives In Suit Lako City. BBB Raymond Cooper of McCameron, BBB Id iho, is hero tho guest of his sister, BBB Mrs. Martin Nelson. IM and Mrs. John Hinks of Salt Like hnvn been guests nt the homo of BBJB N M Ambrose this week. H .Mr. and Mrs, Curl Anderson anil two BBBJ rl.!lfr.n I,. ..... I...,.n.ll. ,..-,. - rcr BBBj tlvi b at Uinghum this week. BBBJ Miss I'anzy Hamnctt return d to BBBJ A'piuo Wcdnosdny after spending n BBBJ week here with livr sisters. BBB Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Elsmoro nn I BBBJ d u liter Guuld.i, have been visiting BBB W th Salt Lake friends this week. B Mrs. Edith Miscncr of Logan, is BBBJ her.) on nn extended visit with hci P mothsr, Mrs. Samuel Greenwood. H Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Sperry of Salt BBB Lake City, were guests nt tho homo of BBBJ Mr. and Mrs. Ernoat Winn, Sunday BBBJ Miai Emma Greer.wjod returned to BBBJ Suit Lako City yesterday, after n BBBJ wojIcb visit here with her parents. BBBJ Miss Ferl Pulley spent Sunday at BBJ 1'rovo, visiting her mother at tho h s H BBBJ Mrs, Wm. Loyd returned from a BBJ weeks vacation tit Suit Lako City on BBJB Tuesd ly. fl Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Carpenter of BBJB Glundayle, spent Sunday nnd Monduy BBJB h -re, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernes H . Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hollr.dr.iko nnd BBBj family urn rejoicing over tho arrival c f BBJ a fine buby boy, born lust Saturday BBJ tn Tiling. H Wm. Hodell and Miss Mntthn Hodoll BBJ of Hcrriman, returned homo tha fore BBJ part of tho week. While hero they BBBJ wc.ro guests of Miss L. Furn Ch'pmm. H Miss Alice Dunford nnd James Uur.t BBJ of Salt Luke City and Miss Edith Hin BBJ itUy aid Murk Green wero viiiiorj nt BBJ P.ovo canyon on Sundaf. BBBJ Mrs. It. E. Pooth nnd Annlo Mo. r son BBBJ of California, were visiting Miss Itelwi H :, Booth tit Proo canyon, Sunday. A H trout dinner was enjoyed nt tho resoit H E. D. Hawkins was hero visiting H - with relatives Sunday and Monday H He was returning to Garland, havinu H bcui to Payson to attend tho funeral of H his brother ChorIca Hawkins. 1 Pf-rt Loyd iucconipanled by Miss B E'sie Frier, epent a few duys hare H this wck visiting with Uett's motlur H And sis'ers. They returned to Si.lt H , Lako City on Tue3day. H Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo Stnris, Mrs. A. H I'. Lowls and Mrs. Lawn Clarke of B Provo camo over in tho auto on Sun- H d y, to spend a few houra hero with H Elder Orville C. Day, of High), n 1. H luturned Weilncalay evening nflcr fill- H ing n two years mission,, with head H quartern In Indcpeiuknre, Mil sou-'. H Whilo u wailing for Iho vehicle to tnko M h m to H'ghlttiid, Elder Day paid Tho H I Citizen ollico it short vidt. Ilo rainc H home in n lino spirit, enjoying tho be -t H of health' uiul happj to again bj with 1 IdsUamlly and thu homo people. BbbbbbbVJ 3 IB1 R el Gardner made a trip to the talc cjpltnl on Tuesday. .Mrs. Joseph Scarle is spending a two weeks vacation with relatives at Eureka. . Miss Lydia Deck went to Salt Lake City on Sunday, for an extended stay. Mr. and Mrs. Lclloy Dear of Alpine, tro rejoicing over the birth of a line jaby girl, born Sunduy. A buby boy was born Wednesday, at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mc-Danlel Mc-Danlel of Alpine. Uncle Alex Adamson and family en joyed an outing to Sutatoga springs Tuesday nfttrnoon. Miss Peart WagstalT went to Salt Lake City yesterday to visit with her sisters. Miss Myllndn Parker returned home tho foro part of the week after a two .veoks visit at Wyoming. The Misses Ethel und Eve McCullough are spending a week with relatives ut at Salt Lake City. Mrs. J. F. Noycs and her children returned Monday utter spending u few days at Salt Lake. Mrs. Fred Wanlass of Garland returned re-turned home Saturday ufter a ten duys visit hero with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jus. II. Pulley. The Misses Leah Chfpman and Melissa Mel-issa Ingcrsolt returned homo from Pro. vo Thursday nltci a three days vl.ii with relatives. Miss Ncll'c Buckunltcr, is another oft ojr accomplished young ladies who has accepted a cull to preach tho gospel. Shj leaves fur Portland, Oregon, en dept lfath. , Mrs. Sarah C. Shelley, has4iecn confined con-fined to tier bed this week sulTering with severe pains, the result of wrenching wren-ching her buck. J. C. Penny, manager of the Golden Rulo store und E. C. Sams of Salt Lake C.ty wcro hero Monday visiting the local Golden Itule Store. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornton nnd family fam-ily nnd Mr. und Mrs. M. O. Kundulph of Halt Luke City, enjoyed an uuto rido to Saltlur and Tooelo on Sunday. They report a good time und fine roads. E. W. Hyb'erg, of Ryberg Bros, contractors, con-tractors, was down from Suit Luku on Tuusduy, in connection with closing up tho btisincts in their sidewalk-con tract with th s city. Mrs. W. W. Robinson is home after an absence of throe weeks, two weeks of which was spent with her daughters in Iduho, while on her return she visited unothcr daughter at Salt Lake for a week. yCt1Eoji-.Gteen ontertalittd-tiiirty children Tu esday" a f te riioon in honor of her daughter Iris's 7th, birthday. Games on the lawn, wero played after which light refreshments wero served. Miss Evndcirno Leo returned home Sun lay after n six wce.ks visit ut Bingham. Bing-ham. She was accompanied by Mrs. Joseph Citvunough, who has been spending spend-ing the week heie. 1 ho following came down from Salt Lake tn nnnuto Sunday: Bertran Mc-lntyre, Mc-lntyre, Bill Bamberger, nnd M ss Dora-thy Dora-thy Nicholes. They were guests of Miss Veltnn Duncan. 'I ho following young men entertain-eJ entertain-eJ their lady friends at a dancing party it tho luko resort Monday evening: Clnrenco Beck, Mark Green, Milton Pool,- Mnrk llezzant, Ellsha Boley, nnd -Auburn Chlpmon. Much enthusiasm is being rut into "Timber Day" celebration to bo given nt tho Fourth ward grovo on Monday. The committees nro nrrnnging tho co'-ebratlon co'-ebratlon so us not to have a dull tnin-uto tnin-uto in the day, Mrs. U. E. Booth and daughter Erma returned homo yesterday after u few. dnjs visit with rolntlvca nt Provo. Her daughter Relva who has spent tho summer at Provo canyon accompnnled them home. Mrs. Julia Robinson entertained nt n bundlo shower Tuesday evening in honor of the marriage of her son Oscar nml Misj I.ecln Smith of Ltlil. The young cnuplo were married Wednesday, ut Salt Lake. The Third ward Sunday ochool Tl.eo-logicul Tl.eo-logicul class cnjocd n social timo at thu Saratoga rcrort Wednesday nfter-nron. nfter-nron. After a refreshing bath in thu plunge a delicious luncheon prepared by tho lady members of tho class was served. When rs'ted as to tho political sentiment senti-ment east, Elder 0. C. Day, who has been laboring in Kansas, a Republican state, said, not one voter In twenty fnvored President Tuffs rr-electlon. This Is purely nn unpirtisnn opinion from n man who has labored among J tho peoplo and absoib-d tho public , sentiment of onposlt'on every whero ,p:ovalont, against tha present politi-icil politi-icil cond'tions. which aro dominated by machines working In Interestof wealth, nn I liostllo to tint interest of the-peo. Pi. Jumes Crystal Sr., expects to leuo on Mondav for a few weeks absence nt Ids sons' ranch In Eastern Utah. Bio-I Bio-I her Crystal has Leon working hard thopnttyo.tr, nnd lealizea his health is not so good, honcu-ho lira consented t ) tnlto a chnngo of climate, und u n at from his usual labors. Ho may got n chango of climate, but ns It is not Ms nature to .piny tho Bluggnrd, wo j ro afraid tho boys will havo a job keeping him contented unless ho is busy, i PaBawalaaaBBaaBV-v CaHHHHaaani H -'-''" t I! I i r 1 1 i i i in m I I n.il Jcsso'S. Misencr spent Wednesday' at Lchi. ' Curl Anderson has purchased a new five-passenger auto. Royal Bread fresh ovcry day at tho Central marketi J. A. P. Jensen spent Tucrday at Salt Lake. Alma Greenwood is the owner of a new auto, purchased last week. Fresh extracted honey for sale C. M. Hanson. Leon Peete, accompan'cd by his father, fa-ther, went to Salt Lako Tuesday ta bo operated upon for nppcndicitls. Elders Junius Smith nnd'Wm. Gardner Gard-ner arrived home from their missionary labors Sunday. Mrs. Hen Hnlllday nnd daughter Nina spent Thursdap viiitlng relatives at Pleasant Grove. t Mrs. Ira Fowler of Alpine an I Miss VIdn Lynch went to Salt Lako Friday for a few days visit. The cost of living is lightened by using Grant's Foam Btklrg Powder. 23 cents a can mado especially for our trade. A premium with every con. Now stock just in-Try it. Mrs. James II. Pulley will univo homo toduy after nn absence of two weeks ntthe Provo hospital; where she was successfully operated upon for appendicitis and gall stones. Frank Stout is again able to be out, and is druming up bnsiness after a few days retirement at the Provo hospital, where his appendix -vnd removed. Lewis Herbert underwent a serious operation for abscess of tho bowels on Thursday morning. The operation was performed nt tho home A. B. Adams on Mcrchsnt Street. Chris. T. S. Manners, deputy supt. of tho Beneficial life insurance company, com-pany, of Salt Lake, spent this week hero working with Jesse S. Misem-r, representative of the company. Progressive Economics now on at Grant's Emporium you can get a guaranteed safety razor for l()c or n J500GrnndPiuno-Now style for$2J5.00. Stool and book freo. Mr. D. Fox, nn arltst of London, Eng., has been here this week a guest of Miss Florence Boley. He has started start-ed a number of sketches of scenes In this locality, which will later bu placed on exhibition. . Mrs. Jesu'S. MtsenorchaperjiucdJii-r Sunduy'scliool class in an 'all' day outing out-ing ut Saratoga on Wednesday. The tiny was devoted to games, sport, picnic-Ing picnic-Ing und the bath. Every one had a good time. Miss Pearl Kelly is under tho doctors care, rulfering with blood poison on her leg. The infection and poison is thought thou-ght to have been cuused by u mosquito bito which beenmo 'rritated and in scratching it dyo from her hose caused the trouble. The following delegates from this city nttended the Democratic judicial convention ut Provo on Wednesday: Alma Greenwood, Bp. Jos. II. Storrs, Mr3. M. II. Blglcr, Mrs. V. M. Groo, J. J. Mercer, Mr. und Mrs. M. E. Brzznnt. American Fork is to have n mojern nutnmol.ild garage. Tho Chlpmnn brick building on the west side of Mei-ihant Mei-ihant street Is being remodeled for that purpose. Arthur C. Adamson will conduct tho gnrago in connection with his plumbing business, He will bo assisted by Frank Humphries, Jr. Mlfs Lu Bromley who ha3 been nt tho L. D. S. hospital nt Salt Lake for the past two weeks, is expected home today. She underwent a slight operation opera-tion for rupture, which was entirely successful. During Miss Bromley's nhsencu Miss Beyrl Fentherstono Jins' filled her position us assistant in tha postollico. Mm. Bnrhr.t Ilhoades of Lchi, spent Sunday In American Fork, guestof her grand children, Mrs. Rose Hanson nnd A. D. Wilcox It being Mrs. Ilhondos 88th, birth nnnlversary mnny relatives gathered nt tho home of M re. Hanson who, served a sumptuous dinner. Mury Ann Ralphs of thu First ward va haaplly sui prised on Thursday when eighteen First ward ludics wont ti her homo to celebrate her 81th birthday. birth-day. They worn prepared with baskets of picnic, nnd several largo boquots were presented tho ngedlady, who tow bus her no four-room cottago completed. com-pleted. Mrs. Currlo McComasof Helena, Hel-ena, Mont., and Mrs. Annlo McConnell of Salt Lako City, dauihteis of Mrs. Ralphs wero presont. Sho was nlso re-m'-mbcrtd by h.'r daughter Mr3. Mary Johnson of Honolulu, from whom a pr sent was sent which nrrlvoJ o i her birthday. """" "" "-r.-.r-nnriniiia -.... . |