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Show Mrs. Chris Fugnl who has beon quite 111 Is recovering. Miss Lydin Allen of Provo visited Lcona Nelson Saturday and Sunday. i Mrs. 1 logon Nlelson was an Am. orlcan Fork visitor Tuesday. Try our homo mado candy. Amor!. can Fork Rakery. John F. Chirk Is In Idaho buying potatoes for tho Win. Roylnnco Co. Reeso Cobbloy of Ulackfoot, Idaho Is In Pleasant Grovo visiting relatives. Somo of tho farmers on warmor ground havo resumed digging their beets. There Is no cost to enter the Al. pine Pub. Co. profit sharing cnm. Inlgn. , Mrs. Mnrk Strong of Salt Lnko has beon tho guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Thome tho past weok. Cy Kemp has sold his lioiwj to Mrs, Elsa Ijtrson who recently moved hero from Oregon. Mr. Kemp hns moved to tho Emma II. Smith homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllnrd Houltor have n baby suffering from bronchial pno. umonln. Mis. Leon Gnrdncr presented her husband with a baby girl Saturday. lime jim. been unmlnnled In tho Alpine Pub. (Vs. prollt shnrlug ram. pnlgu. If j (in luue call up S. ami haw u rcprescntntiic cull and sec JOU. Hilda Nlelson bad a lot of his clothing stolen In Gnrricld. lie camo homo Tuesday for a now supply. An order for forty cars ht tiro clay was placed with W. II. Ilomor nnd tho Llndon Development Co. this week by the smelters at Garfield and Tooele. Are you getting paid for your spnre time. If not rail 85 nnd find nut hnvr juii can make n DOLLAR nu hour. X: Mrs. Rlchlns of Snlt Lnko has been tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Jno. C. Nelson this week. Joseph Fage has gono to Snlt Lake to work for tho Utah Power and Light Company this winter. Wllford Monson and Rucl Adams left for Salt l.nke Thursday. You can earn $100 00 easier than luni'-'Iiii; up jour stocking. Call S.I ami they nlll evpliiiu how you can do It. Mrs. West Jocobs spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Lucius Loudlo In Lnyton. W. II. Homer shipped 20 dressed pigs weighing two tons 'to the Salt Lnko market Wednesday and Thurs. day. Three school boys were up bofore Probation oflllcor Roper Wednesday for using tobacco. Every dollar spent at H. L. Clark's for genernl mcrcahndlso nnd grocer, los means a saving of 10 per cent. Read bills or call at store for furth. er particulars. 25.lt Mrs. II. C. Lloyd of Bait Lnko who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Roach returned homo Tuesday. Everybody should attend tho school I primary as this election comes closer 'homo than any other. One of tho most popular weddings of tho year was that of Miss Miriam Tanner to Mr. Mniion Green In tho , Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. Tho young pcoplo will make their home In j American Fork. You can earn $100.00 without In. ! testing u cent. Cull B.'i for Infornin. j Hon. i Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Jacobson with Tholmn and Mnudo Jacobson spent j Sunday In Alplno vlBltlng Mr. Jacob, .son's slBtor, Mib. Annio Wntklns. Try our homo mndo candy. Ameii. can Fork Rakci y. I Miss Sadlo Mills will resign her position with tho Thornton Lumber Co. on Dec. 1. and accept a clorkshlp In tho Rank of Pleasant Grove Miss Cleone Rullock will tnko Miss Mills Place with tho Lumber Co Joseph JucobRon will leave today for hi sheep herd In Duchensc. Mrs Joseph Llttlo spoilt tho past week Waiting friends In Pnno. . A baby boy arrived at the homo of I'. W. Price Wednesday. ' Try our home made candy. Amerl. enn Fork llakoiy. Mm. James Hunting of Idaho spent Sunday with oldf I lends In Pleasant Grovo. Mrs. John '. Rrown of Salt Lnko wns a Pleasant Grove visitor on Sun. dny. TIiiwm nre not haVd the Alpine Pub. Co. Is gliliiif nnn) if (000 In free nvturds and prizes. Mrs I.ercnn L. Nlelson and Stenn Clayton spent Thursday and Fildav In Salt Lake. Mrs. J. L. Iluchel returned to her homo In Dlngham Wednesday- after visiting her parcntn hero for u week. IIKI.P WAXTIIR-lloys to Inke ord. en for the Christinas edition of the llauiier, Itcileu nnd Citizen. The RIMo School at the old mis. slon will fcr tho present moot cv. cry. other Sunday, so that there will bo no hoi vice next Sunday. lleicafter only 200 pounds por day to ono Individual will bo pormlttcd by parcels post. There will be no more ton lots. LADIKS ATTENTION I nm prepared to mako hair switches from your combings. All work gunrniiteed. Prices reasonable. Klsn Lnrson nt thf Cy'Komp home, Phone 13 J.l. IS.it.p C. II. Harper nnd West Jacobs, President and Secrotnry respectively of tho Pleasant Grovo nCnnlng Co. ' attended n meeting of tho .Utr.h Can. ' nlng Companies In Ogdon Tuesday. Guy Frampton who hns been with tho U. S. surveying pnrty in Ruby Valloynnd Jnrbrldgo, Novnda' durlnu tho paV summer returned homo this week. H. I j, Clark holiday goods display In Hank Building opens Monday, Nov. 27. Ruy early whllo thero Is n big. selection to choose from. Christmas curds galore. 2D.lt Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Llm with i their two children left Monday for ' Southern Nevada and California, whore they will spend the next three months. I j J. F. Forsyth, State Secretory of 1 tho Ilumnno Society wns In Plcnsant ; Grovo Thursday to prosecute a case I for mistreating n horse. Mr. Fors. yth says thnt ho Intends prosecuting all eases of 111 treating animals that coiiio to his attention. j Are joii earning !.'i.00 a Meek. j ('nil 8.". nnd they villi tell jou how 'OII Cll II. Mrs. Rose Hayes entertained at dlnnor on Sunday nnd Monday even, lugs. Those preBsr.t wcra: Messrs. land Mesdnmes C. K. Thomas, W. It. I Frampton. L. P. Lund. Wiley Nu. jbekcr. J. Y. Wnlkor, Otto Fiamp. I ton, L. W, Lund, W. L. Hayes, Mr. J. L. Rrovn, Mrs. Nettie Walker, Mrs. Annlo I-or.der nnd Josophlne Draper. i Monoy to loan on Improved farms or water stock. Louis W. Lund, ; ll..t 1 . |