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Show B o . . o V AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS I H I ! II II I o M I When jou nnut nny kind of print- N i I Inif l'liono 65. J ' ; Will Hnrrett wna a Suit I.nko vlslt- flf ) or Saturday BH Mr nml Mrs. V M Hmiflton wero 9 Salt Lnko vIsllorB Friday. 0 IIdscITs S.plcco orchestra nl Or KJ pltitis Hull .Saturday, .lime .'Hi. 29-lt J Mr. nil J Mrs. Jacob' Evans of I'rovo, mm spent Sunday horc v I r 1 1 1 n k friends. Mfl Dr. nml Mro, II K. Knighton spent JH Sundny mid Mondny In Murray visit H lug with their folks Hj Mr. mid Mro. Claud Znbrlsko of Al- H pine, sprnt Sunday In American Fork H with relatives. J. II. Brown of Salt Lake, was an VH Amrlcnn Pork business visitor Mon-m Mon-m day. M Mrs. A. Haron or Garfield, la here 31 visiting with her Blstnr, Mrs. I', A. P i t Malign, K Miss I.oonn West of I'lennnut drove, 3 spent Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Hen Halllday. H Tho Mlsnns Avorl.il Pony and Lillian m '. '. Madison Bpent Saturday mid Sunday L ' I'rovo with relatives. W Mr. and Mrs. .lames Chlpman, Sr wj , ' of 8:,,t Lake, spent tho first of the JkL week in American Fork. IB " "Dr. J. J. Huswnll Ophthalmic ' specialist or Suit I.nko will ho at the B I Grant Hotel Tuesday, June 1st. No 1 clinrKo for teBtlng oyes, noforcnuca, 1 ' " Head Chlpmau's rid this week, It Is ' certainly timely 2!Mt ,, Messrs Earl ami Otto Varnoy, Jou B . Drown, ItoHH Parker nml I.. 10, Hur-I Hur-I I t'i rlngton motored to Salt I.nko Sunday J ;'; to attend tho hall came. H Mrs. IJeiiJnmln Moffott entertained H 7? nt dinner Sundny. Those present wore, . ;, Mrs. Anno I'reston, Mrs. Emollno fl ji Sykos Mr. nml Mrs. Thomns Ilurrett, U f-' Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson. jj I jSj1 Miss Ktliol Crompton tins accepted H'. j!?f u position ns clerk In tho Chlpman fl 1 ;.,j. Dry Goods department, In the absence Ppyit "f M'BB Myrlo Holey, who resigned j ' Ui lust Saturday evening. H ' , Mr. mid Mrs. Ilert Hcd(ulst nml O ' Mr. J. 15. Peters and daughters, Adelo H ' ii nml Vova, of Provo, motored to Amorl- 9 j'k can Fork Sundny mid spent tho day f with Mrs. Ellznhoth Peters. ,S FOR nENT Flvo large, pleasant M rooms, bnth, hot mid cold wutcr, iX West Side, Private, entrance. Call E2! Grant Hotel. Phono 23-J. 8-tf JgjH Russell Whitman of Sprlngvllle, IjSt' spent Sunday here, guest of Miss ra1 Sadlo Chlpman. gB Mrs. Jesso Earlo of Provo, was In IfP Amorlcan Fork Sunday visiting Ms, friends. W" Nothing adds more to tho attrnc- :ji tlvencss of n town, mid mnkes n better Jr Impression upon visiting strangers, & than uowly pnlnted residences, good ! sldownlks, clean streets and alloys, 2i! flowers In your yards. It Is tndlca- jfcp tlvo of refinement, culturo, good tnsto M mid thrift. Jfa Hlrds mato In June why not the IB Groom and Ilrlde Btart out right, by ' purchasing u Monarch Rnngo at Chip- HRj man's. 29-lt Htf Councilman Win. Thornton and fnm- Hr lly expects to leavo about tho mlddlo Hi of next week for California nml tho ML expositions. They will mnko tho trip HH b)' auto, and expect to bo gouo for WBS ( month or longer, and anticipate a Bra dollghtful trip. 1' Tho Third Ward Sunday School of- jHjS floors and tenchors pleacautly sur- $, prised Mrs. Stovo Shelly Monday IBS evening. Tho evening's entortulnment IE. woro games, music nml refreshments fii Mr. and- Mrs. Shelly left this week fluj for Pleasant Grove, where- thoy will K both bo employed In tho Utah Power BW K' I'lr'llt oomI"in' olHre, Mrs, Shelly UPK 1ms been n vory earnost Sunday "ilHM School worker tho paBt year. lH Today "Joo's Pluco" mnkes 'n specla K sale of Royal Purple Grapo Juice WHl Regular 40c ami 7Sc bottles at 2fic am' 3 r0c. Same as high grado wine, bu' H does not Intoxicate, 29-1 BH The other day one of our cltlzenr HH with a consuming thirst found It pret Mf ty hard to get a drink. He cudgeled j his brain and finally hit on a scheme MR Rushing Into n drug store, he callei' HJ out excitedly: "A lady Just fainter" SjflR outside. Tin'o von got any whiskey?' B "Why, yi, i re's some.' Bald the sym H pathetic elerk, pouring out n libera' RM (luuutlty. 'Ah, thuiiks," as he gulped It iPJH down; "It always upsets mo to seo r ma lndy fuliit." R. D. Decker of Provo, wns In American Am-erican Fork Monday on business. Mrs. W. II. Grant of Salt Lake, spent the week hero with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wagstnff spent Sunday in Salt Lake. Miss Clara Wootton of Salt Lake, spent Sundny here with her folks. The Monarch Range makes rooking a pleaBuresold by Chlpmun Mercnn-tllo Mercnn-tllo Company. 20-1 1 Oliver Roberts of Klrkhum, spent Monday hero with Mr. and Mrs. Leo r. Shelly. The Misses Mabel Storrs nnd Nellie luckwnlter spent Sunday In Spring. .Ille with relatives. Apostle Holier J. Grant or Salt Lake, ipent Sunday here with his daughter. Mrs. C. 12. Young. Miss Cleo Smoot of Provo, spent the veek In American Folk with her aunt, MrB. Karl Varney. Miss Amy Whipple or Lehl, spent the Irst of the week In Anu'rlcuu Fork Isltlng relatives. Mrs, Leo Slielton returned to her home In Salt Luke Sunday, after u few duys' visit with rolutlves. Mrs. J. 11. Lloyd returned to hut home In Salt Lake Sunday after a wo weeks stay In American Fork. Miss Annie llamnett returned Sun-lay Sun-lay from a three weeks' stuy In Provo mil Payson. She lert again Thursda or mi extended stuy In Snlt Lake. Honold Meholes and Leslie Cun-ilnghiun, Cun-ilnghiun, who are wot king in I'rovo, :pent Sunday hero visiting with their folks. Mr. nml .Mrs. Elmer Miller of Pleas-int Pleas-int Grove, spent Sunday here with lrs. .Millers' parents, Mr. mid Mia foseph H. Storrs. Tho great social photoplay "The .Vails of Jericho" at tho Royal next .Vednesilny and Thursday. 29-lt It will certainly pay every young ady in Amorlcan Fork to Solve the mzzle in the big musical ad and cend ii her answer by Monday's mall. John Sabln resigned his position In ho furniture department of tho Chip-nan Chip-nan Mercantile company. His plans 'or tho future are not fully matured. The Misses Volmn Duncnii, who has ieen teaching In Draper tho past year, md Florence Walker, in Rlverton, are homo to spend tho summer vacation with their parents. Mr. nml Mrs. W. A. Williams nnd "hlldron and Miss Violet Lnursen of Woodruff, wtnh, are' hero vlBltlng with their pnronts, Mr. mid Irs. H. A. Lnursen. Mr. Wm. Gardner of Salt Lake City, will nddress tho First Wnrd Sundny Schoo tomorrow on n subject In keening keen-ing with Memorlnl Dny. ' Thoso Spring Suits for Lndles and thoso Spring Jackets for tho .Miss arc. olegant. and Just think we can get a ?ir..00 Suit for ?7.r.O, n $10.00 Coat for $5.00, m Chlpmun's 1-2 price. 29-lt Mrs. II. m. Warner, a slBter or Mr. I. L. Pratt, spent Sunday In American Fork visiting her brother's family, and tn Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. George Adams of Provo Pencil woio guestH t tho Pratt lime. Mr. Adams Is a brother of Mrs, Pratt. Mr. Almn Greenwood returned Tuesday Tues-day morning from n trip to Millard County. Ho repot ts that portion of ho county as being In an unusually louilshlng condition. Tii lie a chance at the piano Hie no.page ad In this SHih. lolls wm " t II. HI) it to.Y. Mrs. p. j. Murtlock of Provo, en-ertulne.l en-ertulne.l at a dinner Wednesday zoning In honor of Miss Edith Vounc .ml Hlshop Hoo.h. Those from C 'rlcau Iork who attended wero: Mr ml Mrs. S. L. Chlpman and dnughtors mvii and Leah, .Mr. and Mrs. S. II. hlpiniin mid Mr. and Mrs L. C. Hen- 'OKI. McDonald's famous National Choco-'ates Choco-'ates In six tlavors are Belling today it 2Ge tho pound at "Jop's Pliice" Try a pound and get the hnblt. 29-lt From tho Sutiirdny Desornt News MIbs Middle M. Houndyiiiil Wm. II lacon wore married In tho Temple ui Thursday, and a supper was glvon n tho evening In the Hotel I'tah trlllrooni In their honor, only mem bers of tho family being present. Cov-irs Cov-irs were laid for filuo. Mr. and Mrs Jucon left on Frlduy for Cnllfornln mil will visit the expositions before et urn lug. Tho MONARCH RANGE Is King of Ranges It In n little more expensive to commence with, but cheaper than them all to end with. You will find them at Chlpmau's nig Ued Store, American Fork, Ptnh. 29-lt A raw boy without n dollar, present or prospective, sparking a girl regu-'ar regu-'ar and talking about marrying Is p spectacle for God ami men. He should bo reasoned with nnd If he will not iiilt It until he Is nblo to support n wife, nnd to know whom he loves, nnd the difference between love and chicken pox, he should ho quarantined or put In n convent erected purposely f(. such ensec Nino-tenths of th unbeei. mnrrlnges me tho rosult of r . man calves being allowed u ,! ;, large In tho society jture wlthou any yokes on them. ; Mr, Myron Chlpmnn and Miss Vldn Lynch motored to Snlt Lake Sunday. Miss Sadie Halllday spent Strhday In Snlt Lake visiting relatives. Sidney Smith of Snlt Lnkc, spent Monduy in American Fork. Ralph Ilarratt Is homo from tho l to spend the summer with his folks. Spencer Gammcll nnd David Davis aro home after a brief stay In Sandy Dr. C S. Jonea and wife left Saturday Satur-day for Minnesota to attend tho fun. eral of his father. Frank Crookston of ML Pleasant, Is hero visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Crookston. Let People's Co-op., Lehl, figure your lumber bills If you wont to save money. 29-lt Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Whipple spent Sunday In Lehl visiting with Mr Whipple's folks. Mr. and Mrs, J. I). Knox of Salt Lake City, spoilt Thursday In Amorl oan Folk with Mrs. Knox's mother, Mrs. Susan Turner, Mr. F. O. Enunett of the Hospltnl Pharmacy of Snlt Lake, spent Sunday hero with Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Simmons. Sim-mons. Mr. mid Mrs. K. R. T. Hloomqulst jjpeut Saturday nml Sundny In Provo Isltlng with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Hloomqulst. ' Mrs. Adn Merrlhow o! Salt Lake .md Mr3. Ira Taylor of Lehl, spent Tuohday here siting with their sister, sis-ter, Mrs. El. Lee. The Misses Oru nnd Lunn Chlpmnn aro home from the V. of IT. to spend the summer vacation with their parents. par-ents. Miss Jean Hlndley entertained lust Friday evening. Thoso present were Dorothy Chlpmnn nml OpaL Robinson of Eureka, Hurry Llndley, Clyde Pnr-ker Pnr-ker nml Tom Fentherotone. The Misses Ida and Mandn Chlpmun, Chlp-mun, Ida Booth and Liza Hlndley ivore In Provo Sunday visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. G. M, Taylor. Claire Whitney nnd Edmund Hreese in the "Walls or Jericho" next week nt the Royal Theatre, Lehl. 29-lt Mr. uml Mrs. Hen Carlson of Hurley, Hur-ley, Idaho, aro hero visiting with Mm. Carlson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adorph Nlelsou. The Misses Hazel Cutler and Norma Nor-ma Peterson Frcber of Snlt Lake, spent Commencement Week here, guests of Miss Rovn Heck. Mrs. Elizabeth Neodham returned Wednesday to her homo in Amorlcan Fork, nrter n thrco weeks' stay with Mrs. George C. Lambert of Salt Lake. The Misses Edith nnd Horteuso Evans of Lehl, wero hero Thursday mid Friday visiting with Miss Ruth Chlpman. He-ell's S-plece orchestra nt Or. plieiis Hull Saturday, June ."th. LtMt Mrs. Hyron Crookston entertained the II. II. ladles Thursdny afternoon. The Indies had their fancy work and tho. afternoon was vory pleasantly spent. At 5:30 a choice Iiinchcn wns served. N. C. Hanks, the blind lecturer, ipent n couple of days hero this week with his uncle, C. D. Hanks. Ho Is Just returning from the Stanford University, Uni-versity, where ho has been studying tho past year. Tho Third Ward Prlmery wero entertained en-tertained i.t a candy pull Monday evening nt the homo of their teacher, Mrs. Walter Devey. Thoso present wero: Pearl Kolly. Roda Searle and Mice Parker nnd Mrs. John Hunter, Willie nnd Anthon Clayson, Leo Searle, Roy Fnddlcs. Mothloy Abel, Clyde Hlrk, Rnlph Miller nnd E. H. "nd Walter Dovoy. A beautiful, all modern home for si'o nt a bnrgnln price. Seo John nhln, American Fork. 29-2t-p The Stake Presidency visited Cedar Valley Sundny, holding wnrd conference confer-ence nt Cedar Fort. All the members of tho presidency woro present nnd a ijood nttendnnco of tho people Thero was good fooling manifested, the peo. plo aro muo encouraged by theconlnus rains which hnvo recently visited tho valley, almost Insuring the dry farm-era farm-era a bounteous harvest. Decoration Decora-tion wns one subject tnlked or and tho hlshop announced a general clean up for tho following day, when nil tho sngo brush wns to bo removed from the eemetory and the picket fences removed from the grove lots, which are not needed, as the cemetery Is surrounded by u good substantial fence i Miss Blanch Ktrkham nnd Wullnco Helsclt spent Saturday In Snlt Lake. Miss Myrlo Holey spent part of tho week In Suit Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C. Hcnrold spent Sunday visltlue friends In lieber. Miss Emma Ingcrsoll left Saturday Satur-day tor an extended visit In Snlt Lake. Mr. Jack Corrlgan of Provo was an American Fork visitor Wednesday. IJcrnnrd Chrlstcnscu wns u Snlt l.ako visitor Sunduy. Try Cherry Mclba Sundno nt "Joe'a Hlnco" It's delicious 10c. 29-lt Tho Misses Kmlly and Mario Mcintosh Mcin-tosh of I'rovo, nro here visiting nt the homo of Mrs. Anno Chlpmnn. It. I). Buckingham of I'rovo, spent tho first of tho week In American Fork. Mr. It. A. I)lckeii8en of Snlt Lnkc, wns In Amerlcnn Fork Wednesday on business. F. Dowoy or Snlt Lnkc, spent Snt-urday Snt-urday nnd Sundny In Amerlcnn Fork, guest of Miss Mno Wnlker. Mrs. Laura Frnncom left Thursday ror a couple or weeks' visit with relo. tlvcs in l'nyson. Sylvester Hroadbent of Holier, spent tho flrst of the week here visiting relatives. C. E. Young wna In Salt Lnko Sundny Sun-dny vlBltlng with his mother, who wna very 111. Mrs. Ada Stoddart returned tho first of tho week to Lehl, nrter n week's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Kd Leo. Tho Misses Annn Mnthlsen and Eunice Eu-nice Jncobson leuvo todny for their home in Logan. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Osbomo spent Sundny In Snlt Lnko visiting with hor folks. MIsh Mno Hnnks spent Sunduy nnd Monday visiting with friends In Salt Lnko. Miss Floreneo Chndwlck spent Snt-lriiiy Snt-lriiiy In l'lensnnt Clrovo visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Konneth Hull. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnwronco Nlcholes or Snlt Lake, aro hero on a ton days' visit with their rolks. Special today at "Joe's I'laco" Strnwborry nnd Vniilln Taffy, 20c per pound. Qunllty kind that's fresh. Miss Emmn Lucy antes will sing in n special concert in tho Columbia ihratre, Provo, Monday, Mny 31st. .Miss (Jntes set the eastern music circles cir-cles lu a furoro by her singing. A number of local peoplo nro preparing to attend from this city. x |