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Show American Fork Locals' M'lus Ktliol Pratt vlaltoil in the cAiiltol city on Monday with Mrs. Loekwood Shoohord. Misses Ada "Wright and Mubol IluCKard vlsltod in Trovo ou Now 1 year's day at Uio homo of Mrs. II. A. Lloyd. For Sale Apples, by Edmund Ed-mund Cragun, Tel. 46-R1, pleasant Grove. 1-1-It Mrs. Mary Toome and Miss Elocta Toome ot Salt Lake City, were wook-end wook-end guests at the home ot Patriarch end Mrs. W. D. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ilaydon ITollndrake and family were the dinner gnosta of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Nelson o Pleasant Pleas-ant Grovo on New Year's day. E. J. Seastrnnd Invites you to visit him at his new location at the former Ida Chlpman Millinery. Many bargains bar-gains in men's overcoats and rubber footwear. atlv- I i "Tabby and Bun" and their pianist, ( lira. Mary Humphries furnished musical entertainment at the Elks Club House in Ptovo New Year's Eve. Thursday evening, they sang at the Hotel Roberta for the Provo Kiwanis Club dinner dance given in honor ot the new officer's installation. They are also slated to sing for many outstanding out-standing entertainments later this month. Beginning January 1, 1930, Humphries Floral will give with each 25c purchase or 25c paid on account, tickets on prizes to be given away Feb. 1, March 1, April 1, May 1, and final prize June 1. Drawings 5 p. m. on each of above dates. Quality Cut Flowers, Potted Plants, Funeral Designs, Novelty Vases. adv- New lower prices for January on 'Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats at the J. C. Penney Co. store, adv. Honoring the sixth birthday anniversary anni-versary of her daughter, Beth, Mrs. Hayden Holindrake entertained eighteen eigh-teen little friends Monday afternoon. Games and musid were enjoyed by the little folks, after which tasty refreshments re-freshments were served. Dinner guests on New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jeo G. Meredith were: Mrs. W. D. Lewis of The Ladies Literary Association -will hold their regular meeting next Thursday afternoon, January 9, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Nicholes. Mr3. W. K. Halliday will be assisting hostess. All members are invited to be present and urged to be there at the regular commencing time, 2 o'clock, as Mrs. Hugh M. Woodward of Provo, who recently returned from a world tour, a student on the "floating "float-ing university", will bo In attendance to give an illustrated lecture on her trip an studies. New lower prices for January on Ladies and Children's Coats and Dresses at the J. C. Penney Co. store. adv. Provo, Mr. ana aits. ui6" of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith and daughter, Clea, of this city. Real bargains on overcoatfi and ladies' and men's rubber footwear at E. J. BEASTRAND'S, now located at former Ida Chipman Millinery establishment. estab-lishment. adV- After dancing the old year out and the new year in at the Apollo Hall In this city and at Lehl, the following crowd were guests at a delicious breakfast New Year's morning given by Miss Stella Julian: Misses Gladys Shumway, Erma Hansen, Lorraine Stewart, Messrs. Lavelle Kemp, Mel- X. Charming among the social events -ot the week was the card party given New Year's night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adair Bromley. Progressive Progres-sive "500" was the feature diversion, ! prize for high score being won by Phillip Green. Lato in the evening a delicious lunch was served. The guests Included: Mr. and Mrs. Jesse reen, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Green, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Green, Dr. and Mrs. Allan Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. David Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bushman of Salt Lake City. Tin Kemp, Dean Bullock and George Oscarson. Following breakfast, games and social bantering were enjoyed. Elders Sheldon K. Free ot Salt Lake City, and Miss Reva H. Beck-stead Beck-stead ot South Jorden, called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B, N. Chrten-sen Chrten-sen during the holiday week. Elder Free, who recently returned from the South African mission, reported his labors there nd stated that Clare B. Christensen was making a splendid record in missionary work. These two Elders labored together for ten months. .-r " " i James Conder left Monday In company com-pany with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Donahue of Picabo, Idaho, for Los Angeles, for a month's visit Ho will also visit in Whittier with Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Killingwork during his stay. Mrs. J. E. chadwick presided over three tables of bridge at her home Friday afternoon. Radio music) was also an enjoyable feature of the party. Luncheon was served early in the evening. --rcirldl left Saturda7 for Raymond, Alberta, Canada, to visit indefinitely with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth McBrlde. Miss Mo Bride just recently returned from a, mission to the Northern States and spent last week here visiting old triends before leaving for her home In Canada. o Delinquent Notice Name ot ,rjoraUon, Wlnft DttA irrigation Co.; location of prlndp! pjac of business. Highland, American Ameri-can yort R- V. D, Utm Notice la feewfcy tf Is ernvjnnt upow the following erftd stock on account w.nt ler on the Sh T ot T.mbor. 1929, for t the name ot shareholder as B. J. Seastrand invites you to visit him at his new location at the former Ida Chipman Millinery. Many bargains bar-gains in men's overcoats and rubber footwear, a(iv- Mrs. Ruben Chipman accompanied by her sister, Mrs. H. A. Culbertson, of Salt Lake City, visited In Eureka with Mrs. Roy Myers last Thursday. Mrs. George Meredith entertained the Rellet Society officers of the First ward ot her home Monday. Quilting was the feature activity, followed by luncit i St. and Ura. Abe Gwtmnasn to company with Mr. and Mrs. LOraae Gadinundsen of Pay, motored" t Bait Lhke City on New Tsar's flay, where they visited trtends and attended attend-ed a theatre. follows: -5 ' Taxes delinquent December 16, 199. . James C. Healey in accordance with law and the order of the Board of Directors made on the 29th day of November, 10-9, :0 many shares ot this stock J Sold at residence of secretary H.gh land, TJUh, on the 15th day o January Janu-ary 1930, at 2 p. m. to pay the Je- ; Hnauent assessment thereon together ; with the cost of advertising and ex-pense ex-pense of sale. alstoX( gecreta First Publication December 28, 1929 Last Publication January 4, |