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Show fill J AMERICAN FORK ll Locals and Personals fit D ax tor's atlll havo vacuum clonnora HS for rent. Ono block south ot Orom Iff I Station. II J B K g, A. II. Adams motored to Spanish VI Ji Turk Saturday on buslnss mat. BlH 2 tors. Mrs. A. I). Adams and iTm n son Dclos wor0 business visitors In ljjjj' ft Provo Monday. MB Mrs. Elmor Dates entertained tho (Ijji members ot tho 11. I). Iullos nt her i 9 homo Thursday nltornoon, whon sew. t Hi 6 Ing, social chat and music woro en. H Joyed and refreshments served. IOet lined up for coal nt cost. Every sharo of Mutual Coal stock entitles tho holder to 2 tons ot coal nt $0.3G por ton. Sco tho Mutual Coal man. 4.tf. Mm. A. C. Doano, Mrs. Dowoy 'Adamson, ot Plcnsnnt Grove, woro guests ' Mr nn,l Mrs. Jcsso M. Walker hero Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dyron Adamson of Hober, spent Thursday and Friday In Amorlcan Fork, guests nt tho Walker homo. SOAP SPECIAL Friday, Novombor 17 two O.oz. pkgs. Whlto King Washing Machluo Soap 30c; 1 bar Mission Ollvo toilet soap frco. On0 2'A lb. pkg. Whlto ICIng Washing Machlno Soap GGc; 1 bar Mission Ollvo nnd 1 bar Clement Cocoa Almond tollot soap frco, Doloy's store, Miss Violet Lauracn, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Laurson of Plena nnt Grovo, l'onnorly of this place, was married two wocks ago In Salt Lnko to Claronco Pace. Ilcr mother cntortnlncd nt dinner Sunday at her homo In Ploasnnt Grovo In their honor. Thoso from horo nttondlng woro: Mr. nnd Mrs. II. A. Laurson Jr., Mrs. Ed Iaur'son, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Laurscn and children. Complimentary to Jnmes II. Walkof resigned superintendent ot tho Al. pino School District, tho Alpine Tea. chors Association gavo a farowell party In tho now High school gym. Friday ovonlng of last week. Dur. ing tho evening Mr, Walker made a V short speech, as did also tho now superintendent, Elmer Minor. in bohnlf of tho tcachors, Principal Mitcholl of tho Lohl high school presented Mr. Walker with n beau, tiful present aa a token, of cstcom and rcmombranco from the tench ot a of tho district. Dancing was An. Joyed and refreshments sorved. Saturday ovcnlng at tho home ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood, the monitors of tho n. II. Ladles enter, tnlnod, their husbands being gucBts of honor. Tho party was a "Mother Goose" affair, tho guests coming dressed ia'coatumes portraying fam. ous characters of nursery lore Frank Bush took first, socond, in fact nil tho prizes for his roprcsonta. m Hon of tho ThQ Old Woman who lived : j2jj under tho Hill and was presented S with u handsomo gold watch (7). M Games and music mndo a morry time , U for nil and delicious refreshments m concluded tho entertainment , which ffj was declared very successful. i in Emmott Ingersoll left Wednesday for tho herd, to bo gone but n few days. iWhy not look well by wearing a Ilnrt Schaffnor Over Coat or Suit sold by Chlpman's, Mrs. N'olllo Rnnkln Is spending a fow days this week In Salt Luke vis. itlng lior daughter. Mrs. T. A. Ico spent the latter part ot tho week In Lchl, visiting her sister, Mrs. Jos. Klrkatn and her mother, Mrs. Stoddard. Mrs. L. E. Wcstover und dough, tor of Snlt Lnko nro visitors in Am. orlcnn Fork with Mrs- Wcatovcr'a sister, Mrs.. Charles Walkor and mother, Mrs. Nelllo Rankin. John Wootton, Sr sufforod another paralytic stroke Wcdnesdny nfter. noon nt his homo. It was reported Thursday morning that ho was still In n serious condition, but somo what Improved. Mr. and Mrs. Wlgnall nnd family loft Thursday for Sprlngvlllo, whoro thoy will mako their homo. Tho Wig. nnlls woro formorly of Sprlngvlllc, but havo lived horo for tho past two years. W. T. Drown spont Tuesday In Provo visiting his daughter Mrs. Julia Knudson, who had n baby girl born to her. Whon Mr. Drown nr. rhed, ho found that tho baby had pussod away tho day it was born, but Mrs. Knudscn Is rcp6rtod doing flno. At a Ilallowo'on party given Tuesday nttornoon, Octobor 31st, in tho now gymnaBlum by tho tenchora and jju. pits ot the? grndo schools, $14.45 was roallzed front tho little dnnco. This money will bo used for buying Cur. rent Evonts pnpora nnd magazines for tho pupils, to bo used jn thj'r school work. Miss Dlanch Wlgnall) was ploasant. ly surprlood at her homo Friday ovo. nlng, tho occasion being a, farewell party as Miss Wlgnall la leaving for Sprlngvlllo to mako her home. Tho usual social diversions wero enjoyed nnd refreshments served to Misses Mnrgnrot Taylor, Maymo Chcevor, Loonn I-ogsden. Kate Durrant, Mil. llo and Fioronco Duncan and Messrs. Melvln Madson, Elbert Hales, Karl ponnott, Alton Storrs, Howard Logs, den, Scott Crookston, Wilson Leo nnd Frank Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen en. tortalned thoso who took part In the recent Library play "Dollovo Mo X. antlppo", nnd their partners at a well arranged party Saturday eve. nlng. Games, readings, music, vocal and instrumental, mado a pleasant tlmo for all. Itofroshmonts woro scr. .vod to Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Newman, JMr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt, Dr. and jMrH. James M. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. James Spencer, Vanza Nielsen, Ruth Chlpmnn, Dena Shaftor, Melvln Mad. son, Claronco Grant, Karl Dennett nnd Norman Wing. J. E. Chadwick and far:Jiy noved Monday Into their now bungalow home on south Center street. Mrs. James Chlpman and Mrs L. 8. Hnrrlngton spent Saturday In Salt Lako on business matters. Doys Knee pant.sults with two pair trousers, at Chlpman's, $7.50, 8.f0, $9.50. - Mr. und Mrs. E. A. Culbcrtson and Mrs. James Epporson of Salt Lake, were tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rub Chlpman. Mrs. Emory Anderson ot Rexburg, Idaho Bpent tho week in American Fork, visiting with Mrs. Wm. R. Hanson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Strong of Al. plno spent Sunday in American Fork visiting Mr. Strong's slatbr, Mrs. Julia Little and sons. A class organization was perfect, ed nmong tho students ot Albert Su. thorland ot tho local Forbes building Tuesday, ot which Master Wm. Thornton was cloctcd president. Mrs. II. J. Kruse of Salt iikr, formerly ot this placo, spont Satur. day hero visiting friends Whllo here, Mrs. Kruso called at ths CltUcn odlco and becamo a subscriber 'o "tho llttlo hom0 paper." Mrs. James H. Clarko returned homo Monday from th0 hospital In Salt Lake, whoro It was at first fear, cd anothor oporatlon would bo ncces. sary, but Mrs. Clarko's friends will bo pleased to loam that she is feol. Ing much bettor now. , ' Wm. Walker was ablo to return to his homo in Highland Saturday aftor being confined to tho local hospital for two wcoks following a fajl, in which hp sovoroly wrenched his back. Mr. Walkor Is recovering as rnpldly as possible. Mrs. Alma J. Olson, Entertained tho Primary oftlcora and teachers of (ho local Socond ward at her homo Inst Thursday oenlngt The foro. part ot tho ovenlng whs given over to u discussion ot tho association's plans nnd the tlmo vas then turned oyer to social enjoyment. Refreshments Refresh-ments wero served. Monday afternoon at tho First ward chapel, a playlet, which bad been composed by Miss Eva Anderson was presented by members of 'the ward Primary Association, nniTfrdin all reports 11 was a "real" show, leading man, loading lady, vidian, and everything, nnd a credit to Its young authoress. Tho proceeds ol the play woro turned into the L. D. S. children's hosptlal fund. Miss Mao Chlpman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Chlpman of this city was married In Provo Thursday to Mr. R. D. Dodgo ot Provo. Miss Chlpman is well known hero, having been employed in tho local telephone office for tho past several months, and has the best wishes ot a host ot friends. Miss Myrtlo Cunningham entertained in honor of Mrs. Dodg'o nt a shower at her homo Thursday evening. Entertainment wna furnish, od by games and music; Miss Ruth, Chlpman and Lillian Grant read and Mrs. Dodgo anng. Flowers formod tho decorations. Iunch was sorved to 25 guests. See R. E. Baxter tor all kinds ot, electrical work. Mrs. Lawrenco Driggs attended the thoatre at Spanish Fork Monday nv. onlng, guest of Mrs. Paul All in Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotto returned homo Sunday after spending a week In Provo with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. James Wight mid u business trip to Salt Lako Wed. nesdny. Mrs. Mable Frazco of Salt Lake City, was a week end visitor In Am. orlcan Fork with nor slater, Mrs. I. L. Pratt, Jr., and other relatives. J. W. Storrs and O. A. Storrs ot Salt Lako were among tho business visitors in American Fork Wedncs. day. Mr. and Mrs. Erin Blgler and Mrs. Glenn Sykes motorod to Salt Lake Tuesday and spent the day on bust, ncss. Mrs. L. M. Morris returned to her homo in Pocatello, Idaho Thursday, Thurs-day, nfter a ten days visit horo with her mother, Mrs. Graco Coatcs. Friday night at tho homo ot Mrs. Jarcd Kollcr, a party was given in honor of Mrs. Angus Cunningham. All report a vory onjoyablo time Molbn Chlpman nil of American Fork attending tho University ot Utah, ltnvo been pledged to tho Al. pha Chi Sorority. U. of U. News Bureau. Mrs. John R. Davis, who had been n guest at tho homo of Mrs. John H. Davis for tho past sovorul wcoks hero, left for Spanish Fork Monday to mako their homo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dlckorsonaro tho proud parents of a baby girl born Saturday morning. Mrs. Dick, orson was formorly Miss -Inez Am. broso. Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Chlpman and children nro leaving for Blng. hum, whoro Mr. Chlpman will be omployed. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howes aro moving into the homo oc. cuplod by the Chlpmnn family! Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Baxtor were among tho local pcoplo who attended tho farewell party given In Pleasant Grovo Thursday evening in honor ot A. A. Anderson, who is moving to Provo to mako his homo. Mr. C J. Loglo returned to Amori. can Fork Monday from Colton, nnd will remain horo for tho lnter. Their friends will bo sorry to learn that Mr. and Mrs. Loglo aro not onjoying good health. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt, Mr. and Mra. J. m. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Baxter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele and Mr. C. E. Young attend, ed a M. I. A. Stako Board meeting and social at the home ot W. W. Warnlck In Manila Wednesday evo. nlng of last week. Tho Sunshlno Commltteo ot the o. cal First ward Relief Society stag, od a very pleasant aoclal gathering at tho homo of Wm. S. Roblaaou Tueaday nttornoon of last week. Re. mlnlsconces wore tho main foatiro of onjoyment and dainty refreshments were served to about 20. Tho Primary Stako Board mot in business session Friday aftornoon of lest wcok at the homo of Mrs. Job. Olpln, of Pleasant Grovo. After tho work had boen discussed, a aoclal hour was spont nnd refroshmonta sorVbd. Thoso from Amorlcan Fork who nttcndod woro Mrs. Jos. Nic. holes, Mrs. Mark Bozzant nnd Mrs. Hans Laurscn. Misses LUollu Cunningham and, Liza Bnrratt woro in Provo Sunday, guosts of Mrs. Frank Walters. Miss Ida Chlpman of Salt Lako, spent Tuesday In Amorlcan Fork with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Kolsch of Pro. vo Bench, spent Sunday in Amorlcan Fork visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith and family. Mrs. M. W. Prcatwlch und chll. dren loft Saturday for Salt Lako whoro thoy will spend two weoks visit with Mr. ,Prcstwich's mother. Mrs. Allco Hunter has returned to her homo horo after spending sovcral months in Idaho, visiting her sons nnd daughters living there. Mrs. Ralph Barratt left Saturday for Los Angeles, California, to Join hor husband, who proceeded her to the Coast scvoral wcoks ago. J. L. Flrraage, wlfo and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Chlpman and Miss Eva Cahoon motored to Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Delos Adams and Mr. and Mra. F. L. Grant motored to Salt Lake Saturday ovenlng and attended a theatre A baby girl arrived at the homo ot Mr. and Mra. S. II. Chlpman In Salt Lako November 1st. Mother and babe doing flno. Misses Knto Rowley and Llllio 8hlpley nro spending tho woek in Salt Lako, visiting relatives and fri. onds. Miss Mildred Culmer ot Lindon un. derwent an operation for appendicitis at tho local hospital Monday and is doing flno. Mr. nnd Mra. Klnley Taylor nnt. ored to Salt Lnk0 Thursday, and Bpcnt the day attondlng lo matters of basl. ncss. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Darling and chll. dren spent Sunday in Lehi, guests of Mr. Darling's parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Darling. Bp. J. H, Storrs nnd Vorn Walkor woro In Salt Lnko Monday, on mz. ness In tho Interest of the Oj.op atoro. Mr. nnd Mra. Elmor Pulloy are receiving congratulation over the arrival of a baby b'oy at their homo Novombor 1st. Mrs. Pulloy was formorly Miss Katlo Mott. Mrs. Rollo Thornton and baby daughtor 6f Pleasant Grovd, apant Wednesday nttornoon In Amorlcin Fork with tho formor's mothr Mrs. L. S. Hutchlngs. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Jackson mil daughtor Lorraine motorod to Salt Lake Sunday where they spont tho day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. (J. R. Jones. ,Mr. nnd Mrs. Luther Glddlngs, R L. Ashby and Rulon Nlcholca Iston. od to election returns from nil over tho coutry Tuesday night via radio at tho local high school. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Loglo will return to Colton Mondny after spend. Ing a wook In Amorlcan .Fork. Tho Logles oxpect to remain nt Colton for tho winter. Mrs. Goorgo Varaoy returned to hor homo horo Saturday last aftor an. eloven weeks visit In Los Angeles Calif., with rojatlvcs nnd friends, nnd reports having had a most onjoyablo tft&y. Miss Hnzol Ayilolotto spent Moodif ovenlng In Salt Lako City, guest ot friends. Miss Almeda Pratt reUirned how Monday aftor spending tho woek etd In Alplno with Miss Jcnnto Adami. Mr. and Mra. Olydo Parker u4 baby loft last week for Euroka whwi Mr. Parkor has employment. Alma Greenwood ot Delta, spet several days hero this wcok Titling his daughter, Mrs. Reno Vanco and family. i Mr. and Mra. Percy J. Rock at! Miss Versa Stogglo of Salt Lake wtr tho Sunday guests ot Mrs. Rock's par. onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Duncan, f. |