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Show Kafl i a, i1-' , . ,- , . ' ,3 HwSS o HJbf AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS BlifP M'licu j on until nnj Mud of print- bbbbbbbII lug Phono 8fi. E&H f ' Holt (if Spruigvllle, spent Sun- BfiH dny In American Fmk guest of .Miss Hfl Helm BcBB ''. " Moore of Provo npent Sunday HflHI here nt thu Iiomi; of Mr. mid Mm. W. H39 C. HniiBoii. Vf6I HeJm MIsh Jean Hlndloy returned Sun- f!$H day from a few days visit with Iter H9g sister, Mrs. 0. Merle Tnylor of Provo. HnH Mrs. L. S. Hnrrlngton mid Miss HraB Dorothy Chlpman were In'Ogden Sun- bbbbbbtoShI Kittf Jobbo Crookston h:is nccoptcd n 991 position with tho Clilpiniiu Lumber LbbbbbbHR UBSj Jesse M. Steele left Sunday for Bnlt HuH Lake where hu will attend sumtner Hh9 bc' ' for B'x weeks. HSj Mrs. S. L. Chlpmnu and daughter HflsS Leah were Suit Lake visitors Mou- HbmJ Mr. nuil Mrs. Pert Crookston of HHK Halt Lake, spent the week hern visit H 1K with their parents, Mr. mid Mrs. H Jcbbo Crookston. HH Mr. nnd Mrs. V. M. llrown spent HH Sunday in Salt Luke. Mrs. llrown HRB rcinajued for n week's visit with her K Mr. V. O. Emmett of Salt Luke, was B I'l American Fork Sunday vlttltlug H c wltli his wife, who Is a guest nt the HH homo of Mr. mid Mrs. F. A. Simmons, HH Among thoso who recently purchns HH pil now automobiles uru Dr. Kelly mid H '" ltolso Wells. There are several otlioi B prospective buyers In American Fork HH Hubbcr bathing caps nt the Amerl- HBH can Fork DniK Co. 12-lt Hwj Mrs. T. A. Osbomo and children h9 ,cft Sunday for a three montliB' visit E9 In California. Mr. Osborne nccom- Hflj pnulcd them as far as Salt Lake. BpI f . Mrs. Sarah Crookston, Mrs. J. P. HQ Crookston mid Mrs. Ilcrt Crookston EH '.' woro In Provo Sunday and Mondn) H9 V visiting with Mrs. J, 13. Jensen. a 4 IB' V Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Young mid Mr. B 4 nnd Mrs. V. M. Oroo nutocd to Salt H t Lnko Sunday nnd spent tho dny with H cMt ' Mr. Young's mother. bbbbbbbbbbV i ' ' ' H , '.Miss Gurtrudo Pratt of Albion, H ' ' Penu., has been u guest nt tho home H 1 of Mr. mid Mrs. James Chlpmau, Jr., BflBi'' "l0 I,nat week, Miss Prntt Is from HBL Mrs. Chlpmnn's homo town. R Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 11. Armstrong, Mr. Hj 4 mid Mrs. W. 0. Oreni, tho Misses B Gladys and Florenco and Mr. Frank H Orcm of Salt Lako City were guests of H Mr. mid Mrs. S. L. Chlpmnu Sunday H afternoon nnd evening. H Mrs. Earl Vamey entertained the H j Ilonnlo Drier ladles at her homr H j Thursdny afternoon. Tim rooms were H I bcuutlfully deeorated with peonies H j mul roses, a symphony In shades ol H rose color. Tho afternoon wns do- H ! voted to needlework nnd social chat H ami at the close of mi unusually de. B llghtful Kesslnn, refreshments wen fl served by the hostess, Wml ' H. It Is reported that In the year 181C H' though wo were not there nt the K I time, nor have wu found any one t H, ; entirely verify the assertion there f wns no summer. That wns u century H 1 ago; though our sensou hns been n H little peculiar, wo trust that our sum- m ; mer will not be entirely forgotten this H year, of all years. This Is our year HH to feed tho world; mid If wo should H be cut off without a growing season IH we, mid the world, would bo In a sorr MM Plight. BB Ch, that Juno we'll all remember, JsSI It wns colder than November, INj And the earth nnd every member Hm Of creation thnt it bore ' HEJ Hud for weeks and weeks been r.ouk M lug Sg ' With the diimpest, most provoking ' Wettest rain that without Joking j . Wo had ever seen before; M 't And we felt the summer weather. 1 i' It wns eoinlng nevermore. Mt' With upologles to F.dgnr Allen ,1 ' u Mrs. D. C. Admuson and son were Pleasant Orovo visitors Monday. Mrs, Jack ltosell of Salt Lako Is hero visiting with her mother, MrB. K. II. Holey. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Wootton and family and Miss Kobe Parker, spent Sunday In Provo with IJartlo Parker. Miss Ida Foster of Vernal, Is here visiting nt the home of her aunt, Mrs. Win, Hush. Ladles! Attention! Get your bathing bath-ing caps from tho Americnn Fork Urug Co, 12-lt MIsh Irene Hnthall of Grantsvlllc, dpont tho week huro visiting with Miss Florenco Walker. Miss Ituby Henrold is homo from a uontirH visit with her sister In Gnr-deld. Mr. and Mrs. (leorgo Parker of Provo, Hpent Sunday with T. 11. Park-ir Park-ir and family. Miss Sarah Parker returned Tuesday Tues-day evening from n few days visit In Logan. Mrs. Irvln Jacobs of Provo, was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. L. C. Hcn-cold, Hcn-cold, Wednesday. Llewellyn Prntt mid Hnytnond Winn were In Provo Sunday visiting with Airs. Olive Anderson. Mrs. Win. Hodeli returned to her home In llarrlman, Utah, tho llrst of tho week after u ten days visit with her mother, Mrs. Martha Chlpman. Mrs. James Harrett mid daughter Veda left Wednesday morning for ritorrs to visit with her liusbnnd who Is employed there. Tho American Fork Hall Team goes to Euroku Sunday morning In automobiles auto-mobiles to piny bull there Suuday afternoon. Mrs. Jack Crooks mid daughters, Hessle, nnd Thelda, of Shelloy, Idaho, aro here on account of the serious Illness Ill-ness of her father, .Mr. J. M. Miller. Ernest Winn, who hns ben In Southern South-ern Utah tho paBt threo weeks, Is homo visiting with his wlfo nnd fnm-Hy. fnm-Hy. Mr. J. V. Dunn of Provo, wns here visiting with his daughter Minn and Mr. mid Mrs. Alum Greenwood Sun. dny. L. II. Jackson of Saratoga Springs wns hero on business Mondny. Ho anys Saratoga has hundreds of visitors visit-ors ench week. Hathliig caps, water proof, special at American Fork Drug Co. 12-lt Miss Agnes Drown, who Is taking n nursing course nt tho L. D. S. hospital, hospi-tal, Is horo for a month's visit with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Jnmes llrown. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. P. Jensen and Mr. mid Mrs. Adolph Nielsen went to Salt Lnko Wedncsdny to attend tho wedding of Miss l.lzzlo Thorup, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. 11. F. Thorup, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Wild spout tho first or tho week with Mr. mul Mrs. J. A. Wright In Hlnghnm. They were nccompunlod homo by their nephew, ne-phew, Glenn Wright. Mrs. John Kelly, accompanied by daughters, Mrs. W. C. Smith mid Mrs. E. J. Wild, ami their children, spent Thursday In Lehl visiting with Mrs Kelly's daughter, Mrs. Georgo Lott. Tho Misses Sylvia Thornton mul Lillian Clnyson hnvo returned after attending tho 11. V. U. this winter. They will both teach In the Amerl-can Amerl-can Fork public hcIiooIs tho coming school term. Tho Misses. Ithoda Searle and Allco Parker returned Tuesday morning from a two weeks visit with relntlvn In Payson. They woro accompanied by Mrs. Chnrlos Garfield who will spend a week with her sister, Mrs. J S. Senrle. Mr. ami Mrs. Alma Oleson returned Friday from n row dnys slt with Mr. mid Mrs. C. A. storrs or Sprlng-vllle. Sprlng-vllle. They left Monday for Hlnghnm where they will make tholr homo for! tin1 summer. James II. .Martin, son of thV popular jeweler, JninoR Mnrtln, has been confined con-fined to his home this week by n sp. vore nttiiek of tho grippe. He Is improving, im-proving, howovor mid will probnbly be out ngwln In u few days. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunter of Orogou mid Mr. and Mrs. Wnllnc" Hunter of Salt Lako mid Miss Dora Hunter, who bus been teaching school In Toole ibis winter, are Imro vlsltlnu it ili" linn, of Hi, 1 1- piui-ntg, Mr ,,,,(1 ') . ,, i . t i " - Mrs. Wra. Coates spent tho week In Hlnghnm with her husband. Mrs. Win. Slmins of Dutte, Montana, spent tho forepart of tho wcekiihere with Mrs. Leo T. Shelloy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Illrch ofEu-reka, ofEu-reka, spoilt Sunday hero visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Tnha. Clnud Condor of Olmstcad wns here Sunday visiting with his sister,' Mrs. Earl Vurncy. Miss Cora Garff and Mr. 8hcrl Wil. son or Provo spent Tuesday here with Mrs. Rosa Uromey. Ernest Pnxman was In Salt Lake from Saturday to Monday attending teachers Institute. Mrs. L. II, Jackson, wlfo of' the Mgr. of tho Saratoga Springs has been quite ill, but Is now on tho road to recovery. Mrs. George Hoblnson and Mrs. Susie Lewis or Lehl spent Wednesday In Americnn Fork with Mrs. George Sinclair. " Hen Walton hns returned from a four mouth's stay In Salt Lake, for a few weeks stay with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T, II. Walton. Mrs, Emmctt Ingcrsoll returned to her homo In Garfield Thursdny-inftcr n ten days' visit with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Henrold. Woyno Shelley nnd Georgo Pierce left Tucsdny morning for Idaho, whero they will be employed for the summer. Miss Allco Hnslcm returned Saturday Satur-day evening from n threo weeks; stay with her brother John nnd wife In Salt Lako City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley Winn of Klrk-ham Klrk-ham were hero Sunday visiting with Mrs. Winn's sister, Mrs. T. S. Broad-bent Broad-bent and liusbnnd. Mrs. Edward Cooko and family of Cedar Fort wore horo Tuesday and Wednesday visiting with hor brother, Mr. Charles Chamberlain. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Singleton of Ferron stopped off hero the first of tho week, on their return from California Cali-fornia for a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Duckwalter. Claud Stewart of tho Stowort Bros, of Salt Lake was hero Mondayjnaklng arrangements for development work on his property In Americnn Fork canyon. , Hy proclamation of Gov. William Spry, Monday Juno 14, is set apart ob Flag dny In Utah and evcryono Is urged to exhibit "old glory" on that occasion. Mr. Elijah Cutler has leased tho Clarko and Hickman real cstntc offlco and will hnndlo real estate, milling stock, loans etc. Thero Is no doubt but American Fork hns n bright future, fut-ure, and tho real estate business should afford splendid opportunities. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Greenwood entertained nt dinner Monday. Covers Cov-ers wero laid for Mr. and Mrs. David Smith of Snlt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ern-est Paxmnn, Mr. Lnfo Parker nnd daughter Ilebo. Mr. J. Watt Storrs, formerly with the Studcbaker company, has recently recent-ly purchased tho building of A. C. Adnmson, plumber, nnd hns opened n real estate orrice, doing a general real estate, Insurance and abstract business. John W. Chlpman left Tudny morning ror a month's Btay In southern south-ern Utah. Mr and Mrs. Oliver Koborts of Klrkhniii, wero tho guests of Mr and Mrs Leo T. Shelley, Tuesday. Arthur Adnmson, Jumes Pulley, Will Mclirldo nnd Earl Vnrney were In Salt Lako Tucsdny on business. Miss Hannah Stcclo of Idaho Falls, Idaho Is here for a week's visit with her aunt Mrs. Warren II. Smith. Vern McNIol has left for Salt Lake whero ho will be employed by the U. S. Copper Co. for the summer. Mrs. Alfred Roberts and .Mrs. Adeline Ade-line Thrnshcr of Lehl wero guests of Ernest Madsen and family Saturday. Win. Terry of San Pete was here tho first of the week with Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph Searle. Miss Ida Smith Is homo for the unimcr, lifter teaching music In tho U Y t'. for the past year. Miss Edith Thornton spent the week In Alpine with her sister, Mrs. Fred Strong. Mrs. Hyrum Illnckhurst nnd Miss Nelllo Duckwalter wore In Cedar Fort Sunday on M. I. A. business. T. M. Allium of Proo wns In town Monday on locnl mining business. Mr Alman Is extensively Interested In American Fork eniiyon property. HACK AGAIN I hao opened up u blacksmith shop In tho old bottling works, nnd am prepared to do work satisfactorily to old and new customers, custo-mers, It. Nellnen. C-tf. |