Show AMERICAN FORK MAN BIG LOSER Traded Horses With a Stranger Who Was Driving a Stolen Animal American Fork Oct 20 The first part of at the week a young man giving the name of Smith drove a fine horse Into town and offered It for tor sale finally making a trade with Oliver for his driving horse and 10 to boot The next morning the livery stable people of Lem Lehl were tele telephoning telephoning telephoning phoning to the city officers here trying to locate a fine tine driving horse which a stranger had hired from them to drive to this city The Tho horse was located and turned over to the owners and the city officers have used every effort to t locate the tho man who traded it off art they were not successful Word Vord was received by the sheriff from Ogden that a party had bad traded a buggy In that city and the tM theman theman man and horse answered the description of the tho ones wanted Sheriff Harmon went to Ogden n yesterday to investigate Chris Peterson familiarly known as Chris of Pleasant Grove Is serving a sentence In the county Jail for passing worthless checks In this city A number of people are los losers losers os ers in different amounts varying from 5 to 25 The typhoid fever lever cases In the northwest part of town are all aU convalescent There have havo been some ten or twelve cases all confined to a radius of two blocks In that part of ot town It Is supposed that the disease was caused by a pool of stagnant water that has been there for the greater part of the summer The Tho funeral of Melvin Greenwood was held In the tho First ward chapel the tho first part of the week Mr Greenwood sac cum bed to the ravages of ionia monia contracted while in Ely Nev A X largo large number of oC friends and relatives were present to pay their respects to the deceased young youn man and his parents Miss Bessie Chipman of ot Magrath Can daughter of ot John I Chipman formerly a resident of ot American Fork Is here for forthe tho the winter where she will attend the dis district district district schools A H Pike went to Salt Lake City last week where he successfully passed the examination before the tho state board of pharmacy and received his diploma as a registered pharmacist for tor or the state of Utah Harvey Greenwood of Blackfoot Ida was down the fore part of the week to at attend attend attend tend the funeral of his brother Melvin He Heis HeIs Heis is employed as chemist for the sugar tap fac factory tory at place Mrs Nancy Forbes is home from a two months visit with her daughter Mrs Irs Henry Foster of Manassa Colo Cob t p |