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Show American Fork Locals! r U Ashby and daughters, Mrs. Leon Ivy anii 8S Lutfretla Ashby, wsr0 Utah State Fair visitors In Salt Lake on Monday. Mrs. Verdell Sundberg and baby 0 Salt Lake City, were visitors at the homo of her parents, Mr. and jlrs. S. T, Baker, Sunday. "' fceorge Budd of New York City, enroute to California for an extended vacation, was a visitor at the Thomas Abel home "Wednesday. Mrs. J- L. Monson and baby of' Bingham Canyon, visited the weekend week-end in American Fork -with Mr. and Mrs- S. T. Baker, Mrs. Monson'3 parents. Mr. and Mrs. Merrick Munger returned re-turned to their home in Sparks, Nevada, Monday, after a week's visit here with Mr. Munger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker. Chief and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt and Mr. and Mrs. Weston Pratt made a business trip to Salt .Lake City Saturday in the interests of the American Fork Fire department. Miss Lucille McAllister has accepted ac-cepted a position with the Knight Coal and Ice Co. of Provo to take -charge of the general office work at their new Radio shop opened the first of the week in this city. Mrs. Ruben Chipman had as Sunday Sun-day guests, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cul-bertson Cul-bertson of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Culbertson left Wednesday for an extended tour of the Pacific Northwest and California. Mayor ami Mrs. Roy Greenwood j nn,i Raphael Greenwood were Salt Uko visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moyle were among those who attended L. D. S. conference in Salt Lake City on Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. James M. Grant and son, Nash, made a business trip to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Bishop and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood and family, were L. D. S. conference visitors in Salt Lake City Sunday. Mrs. Louis Birk and Miss Violet BIrk were business visitors in the capitol city last Friday. Charles Logie and daughter, Mrs. C. E, Thorne, were visitors in Salt Lake City last Friday and Saturday. Mrs. Frank Henry of Salt Lake City was a visitor at the home of Mrs. Mina Shatter on Sunday evening. even-ing. Earl Varney, Niels Nelson and Oscar Robinson enjoyed a fishing trip at 'Strawberry Lake Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs- Elmer Bate and daughters, Cleo and Mlldretf, combined com-bined business and pleasure in the capitol city on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Frodsham of Salt Lake City, were Sunday visitors visi-tors at the home of Mrs. Frodsham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller. Every kind of cut flowers, potted plants, bulbs, etc., always here for your needs. Correct Funeral Designs. Humphries. Tel. 2-00. Miss Doris Cunningham attended a business meeting of the Lambda Tau club Monday evening in Provo E. R. Tuttle, manager of the local j J. C. Penney store, is going to Salt ! Lake City Mbriday, October 14, to attend at-tend the semi-annual convention of the J. C. Penney Co. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coddington, Mrs. Ada Baker and son, Sherman, and Thomas Cotfdington motored to Salt Lake City on Wednesday and attended at-tended the State Fair. Everett Devey attended general L D. S. conference in Salt Lake City Saturday amd Sunday. Saturday evening, he attended a reunion of the California missionaries. Mrs. I. L. Pratt had as Inncheon guests late Monday afternoon, Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Glen Chadwick and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson. The guests remained the evening visiting, visit-ing, j Mrs. Ed Larson and children and Mrs. Arthur Dickerson and daughter, Berniece, of Salt Lake City, spent Monday in American Fork visiting with their sisters, Mrs, George Meredith Mere-dith and Mrs. George Adams. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Greenwood are rejoicing over the arrival of a winsome win-some baby daughter born Saturday, October 5. Mrs. Greenwood was before be-fore her marriage, Miss Jennie Jones of this city. Mother and babe are doing very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Limm and two children, who have made their home in Casper, Wyoming, for the past eight years, have moved to Salt Lake City, where they will locate. Mrs. Limm was formerly Miss Ver-dell Ver-dell Webb of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Steele and family of Tooele, visited during the week-end with American Fork friends. The Steele family were former residents of this community, Mr. Steele teaching for a number of years in ithe American Fork high school. B. N. Christensen of the High Council, Dr. James M. Grant and Wilford Storrs of the Stake Sunday School superintendency, attended the special session for Sunday School superintendents in Salt Lake City Sunday at general L. D. S. conference. confer-ence. They remained that evening and attended Sunday School union meeting. . '- Mrs. S. F. Grant and son, Max, returned re-turned home last Friday evening from Preston, Idaho, where they en joye'd an eleven ilayS visiting and sightseeing trip. Mrs. Blanche Brunk. er and daughter, Georgia, of Preston, and Miss Mildred Br.unker of Will ard, accompanied Mrs. Grant and Max here, and spent the week-end visiting friends and relatives. Mrs. S3. W. Chipman in company with her daughter, Miss Ruth Chip, man, and the Misses Hortense, Eula and Edith Evans of Lehi, went to Logan Wednesday afternoon. Miss Chipman and the Misses Evans returned re-turned the following day, buit Mrs, Chipman remained for a several days visit with her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Randall. Mr- and Mrs. Thomas Coddington attended L. D, S. conference sessions in Salt Lake City on Saturday and SunVlay. Miss Esther Pulley left Wednesday Wednes-day morning for Provo, where she registered at the B. Y. U. for the winter term. , ; . ; When you think flowers, think Humphries. Quality and Service always. adv. Ray Coddington, who has spent the past month at the Coddington ranch in Colton, arrived here Tuesday Tues-day for an indefinite visit with his family. ' j ; , Salt Lake visitors from this city on Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. L- C Iverson arid Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Jackson. Miss Ann Chipman returned home Sunday evening from Salt Lake City, where she spent the past four days attending general L. D. S- conference. confer-ence. During her stay in the city, she was a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Reed Gardner". 1 ' " i ii '. Miss Faye Parker, Miss Violet Preston, Miss Beth HutcMngs, Miss Helen Moffett, Miss Ida Durrant. Miss Florence Durrant, Miss Ann Clayson, Miss Orpha Robinson and Mrs. Zina C. Brockbank were among the guests who attended a charming social in Provo Monday evening tendered Miss Donna Durrant, a brfde of the week, by Mrs. Cora I Booth, Miss Leona Durrant and Mrs. Ruth Sessions at the home of the former. Miss Durrant is a former faculty member of the American at the homie of the Misses Mae and Marian Sutton. Martin Jarrel visited with friends in American Fork during the weekend week-end enroute to his home in Vernal from Salt Lake City, where he underwent under-went a recent operation. Mr. arid Mrs. Golden Anderson of Caliente, Nevada, were Sunday visitors visi-tors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Anderson. Mrs. Anderson remained re-mained here for an indefinite stay. Walter Steffen, manager of the local Utah Poultry concern, and his associates, Don Barratt, Mark Adam-son, Adam-son, August Leplay and W. R. Hansen, Han-sen, enjoyed a fishing trip at Strawberry Straw-berry Lake Saturday and Sunday, Lion President Br. G. S. Richards, William Thornton, S. T. Shelley and Eugene Nicholes represented the local lo-cal club at Delta's charter night banquet ban-quet and celebration last Friday evening. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Francis Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Grant enjoyed a motor trip to Tooele Sunday. En-route En-route home the party stopped at Salt Lake City and attended "Zepplin" at the Playhouse Theatre-Announcement Theatre-Announcement Is made of the arrival ar-rival of a fine baby boy at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. K. Sullivan of Hampton Roads, Virginia, on September Sep-tember 18. Mrs. Sullivan was before her marriage, Miss Mildred Buck-waiter. Mrs. Walter Steffen and son. Gene, and Misses Cleo Bate and Mildred Dunkley were Salt Lake City visitors! visi-tors! on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tregaskla and Miss Alaine Dobbs attended the fun. I eral of James Nerdin in Bingham Canyon on Tuesday. Mrs. E. D. Bigler and sons, Gean and John, left Thursday for Nephi to spend a day before continuing their trip to their home in Huntington Park, California. Mrs. Bigler and sons have spent the past month here visiting friends and relatives. -- . n Mr. and Mrs. John Mills and Mrs. Jennie Cunningham spent Monday in Provo on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford, Jr., and family and Miss Faye Ellison were among those who attended the Utah State Fair in Salt Lake on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange attended at-tended a EThrine Dance at the Masonic Temple In Salt Lake City Saturday evening, given by th Illustrious Potentate, Governor Geo. H. Dern. Mrs. B. N. Christensen, Mrs. E. J. Wilde, Mrs. Mary E. Abel and Mrs. Roy Steele of the Alpine Stake Relief Society presidency and board attended attend-ed a joint meeting of the Relief society members of the nine wards of Utah Stake Tuesday afternoon In : Fork High School. The guests : assembled at 6:30 o'clock, when a sumptuous supper was served at small tables. Centering each table was a beautiful bowl of roses, while fall flowers were employed in the decorating of the entertaining rooms, During the supper, the following splendfd program- was furnished: reading "The Eleventh Hour," Miss Violet Preston of this city; piano selection "Autumn," Miss Helen Moffett; violin solo "Amour Cousuet", Miss Ann Clayson; reading "A Critic Cri-tic On A Street Car," Miss Orpha Robinson ; piano selection "Dawn," Miss Faye Parker; vocal solos "One Alone" and "I Love You Truly", Miss Leda Thompson of Pleasant Grove; yano numbers from the "Deserv Song," Miss Vivian Wilde of Spanish Fork. The bride-elect was showered with numerous useful and beautiful gifts from: her friends. The guest list included in-cluded friends from Provo Pleasant Grove, Kamas, Spanish Fork, Idaho and this city. .rrovo ai me Manavu ward cnapel. -The social was under the auspices T of the special activity department of the Utah Stake Relief society. The program was unusually interesting, being of "Glimpses of Foreign Lands". Five women who have been abroad gave short talks on their experiences ex-periences as follows: Miss Hermese Peterson, "Palestine"; Mrs. Hugh Woodward, "Java"; Miss Emma Lar-sen, Lar-sen, "Denmark"; Miss Emma Brown, "Maderia"; Mrs. Hilda Knudscn, "India'?. They wore costumes and had their souvenirs on display. |