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Show IjgBlOAN FORK LOCALS I r irol Mrt. K" Clnyson were djrFoil WorB Thursday. Joyr!.olo SsTidowii-Moiidny. April6 ,,, and Mrs. Harvey Lewis of Lchl I American Fork visitors Thurs- I M. I rk. -co-to-clmrch Sunday" mm'e- JJ hM "ot ct bcen 8prunB ,n African Fork. I Mr J- - ''c,rrB' wl, ,s cmP,oycu' I oirfield. hh hero a few days thin ' I iff. rmnK hla fm'- I Mr. Jtro"10 Hotirre"l of Bingham I vii In Amcrlcmi Fork Monday on fcnsincss. H Mr. J. ' Adeylotto will leave here I ,bout May 1C for a m,88,on t0 tho I loolhern states. I on Monday, April C, Joy will iriako ihlxh-gradc panel photograph In best Jnl,h and on up-to-dato mounts for JjC per dozen. Nothing cheap about mm but the price. 4-11 I Mr. 0. T. THylor of Logan enmo to I American Fork, Thursday, to attend I tie funeral of John Chadwlck. t Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm 0. Smith wcro Fairfield visitors Tuesday and Wed-H Wed-H nesdny. Mr. Kd Io came homo from Giir-I Giir-I lti, Tuesday, where ho has been worklnj. I Mr. Will Gardner, who Is oinployed it Salt l-ake, spent Sunday hero vlslt-H vlslt-H nj his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Gardner. I Joy photos 90c per dozen Monday, April 6. 4-1 1 H William Marshall nud Lcslio Camp- H Ml left Saturday morning for West Mountains, where they will be em- ployed. I Mr. and Mrs. Andres Pehrson and Mr. K. J. It. A. I'ehrson of Highland wrnt lo Murray this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Pehrson. Mrs. Vcrn llolendrakc entertained M Ik Third Ward primary ofllccrs and luchers Thursday ovenlng at her home In an excellent way. Dainty H refreahments were served. , I Joy photos -Mc per dozen Monday, April 6. 4.1 , Mrs. Alice Klsmoro wt iHvo Hbout ' April 15 for a few weeks' visit with ler daughter, Mrs. Violate Tike, at H SI. (jeorge bun Heworcr, who has boon om- ployed nt Mllford for somo tlmo, spent few days hero this week visiting. Hli mothor, Ms. T. 8. Maughn, rc- turned with him Friday for a two months' stay. The drnmntlc roadlng given by Miss Edna Hull under the auspices of tho Scouts of the Second Ward, Mon- day evening, wns a complete succrsB and cierbody was well pnld for be--" ,nS present, stm M ...Sal,inlny pvcnlng Mr. and Mrs. J. mm . Storrs entertained n number of Jnelr friends. Tho time was pleasant- ftM JJ ""nl lr Playing progressive whist. Mr. J. u. Shepherd was awarded first 4PJ pnio nnd the consolation prize was JM Rhen to Mr. W. I). Edmonds. A choice ,UI,chcoii was served to tho guests, numbering fifteen. Mr. V, c. Rnx Pehrson of Mill m I reek Hi.ont Rnlurday nnd Sunday, vls-m vls-m Uli'B his pnrcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. An- , " Pehrson, of Highland. I April .,,10,0,9?c per dozen-Monday, Tho fino new porch, new box.onice "mi n coniploto new front was fln- nl In tho Opera House this week, I r, lH h n,u Improvement to our T''' prlmnry enntuttn given In the !.urtn wrd was a grnnd huccosb. m "ie people surely enjoyed tho excol- ;w, ln,18l furnished by Up Symphony m "fenestra, if you want to got your onoy's orth wntch for tho prlmnr concerts A H(,cH f , hoI(, thH wr(,k wnR piilnriii,B of tho ofllcors mid ""r",", with their partners, of thr ," Wnnl Sunday School, held In npr building Thursday evening r'''",R Hl"Klng and other pleasurable ' an,r,"Hl'iisHeiny ,,p tniP .nm., "is M'rn. B MrV '" C' a 'I- m- will) J1 Willi,,,,, nnrrntt on wpdiiPBdoy '"" to entertolned In fine style. j lug niTiiiiiPd tho tlmo mid n dainty "in-n i.k HPrvcdi Th0Hn ,,rPsent I !,', . " ,w " KdmnndH, Mrs. Willis I j",ni',,',Mr- '' H. MH.igh.,. Mrs "wplf Ingersoll, Mrs. Joseph Wool-I Wool-I n,i, " ,0," Ailnnison, Mrs. W. K. I Si""""' "" '" '""ikley, Mrs .'"""" Hanson, Mrs, Will Coats, l-MMoii CnsH.ly, Mrs. Hoy Steele ' " Joseph Walton and Miss Mao 'Teriiw,,,,,! , I Airll ",,0H 9flc ',or ,,0i!P" 'ol',y' Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Leo arc visiting rolntlvcs at the state capital. ApJr(i'!10f0899""':dozc"-Mo,,,Il,'. Alum llol.lnson of lllnglmm was lieio the Inttor part of (he week, Wslllng. Mrs. Stephen She'ley spent (he week with her mother at Pleasant Groc. Mrs. It. L. Howard of Pajhon is . Itlng with her parents, Mr, and Mrs W. S. Uoblnnon. The high school play with Miss Hull as director and James Parker as manager, man-ager, promises to be one of the coming com-ing events of tho season. MrH, Will Miller, Mrs. M. A. Wild, Mrs. John Crooks, Mrs. James Vnrney and Mrs. Oeorgo Vnrney went to Salt Lnke, Friday, for a brief plensiiro trip, Mrs. Kenneth Uorg entertained on Thursday evening for her Bister, Mrs lucllo Johnstone of Oregon, who Is visiting In this city. Refreshments wcro served. Mrs. Alma Rowley entertained the officers and teachers of tho First Ward primary Monday evening. Tho time was spent in a pleasant way with mu-Blc mu-Blc nnd games. Refreshments wcie served. In the Forbes school building Friday evening the seventh grade gave n party In honor of Miss Sadie Clark, who will leavo today for her new homo in Canada. A good program was rendered, ren-dered, a choice luncheon was served nnd a Jolly good time was had by nil present. Joy photos y.ic per dozen Mond.iy, April 6. 4.it One or the finest and most successful success-ful socials and dancing parties of tho season wns given by thu American Fork high school and district school teachers In thu high school building Thursday evening. Resides the local teachers tho Pleasant Orovo and I.ehl teachers wero Invited and came in full force. A dellclmm luncheon wan Borvcd the guests In the domestic science room and the social nnd dauco was held In tho gym. |