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Show H J. Nash of Alpine spent Monday in H American Fork. H W. S. Necdham was at the state H cnpiUi on business, Wednesday. H Wm, Chipnmn mndo u business trip 1 to S tit Lake City. Tuesday. H Gone Iienroid is here from Iiebcr H City, tor a weeks Htny, " H Mrs. Henry Maugh of Vineyard H po it Wednesday in Atnericun Fork. B Er.iest Finlayson of Tuokcr, wna tne BBfl guts; of Misa Lizzie Boloy on Tuesday. H Mrs. J. W. Storrs id visiting with PBB1 friinds at Sprlngvlllc. BBfl J. W. Storrs and Wm. Storrs were BBfl visitors nt i'tovo, Sunday. H I'aul WiUon of Fnirview, epent Sun- J day h?re the gucstof Miss Huby Forbes. H MIh9 Aicno Hollo was down from Salt J Lake Sunday, the guest of Miss Beryl H Fcatherstonu. H Mrs. Suinn Chamberlain of Salt Lake . was hero this week, a guest at the J. hemo of Mrs. David Ingersol. fl Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hanson and H family left Tuesduy for a weeks out- fl in? and camp life at Daniels canyon. BBfl i A birth overlooked on Aug. 10 was a BBS ten pound boy, born at tho home of Mr. BBB mid Mrs. Wm. J. Crystal. j Mr. and Mm. Martin Ambroso and IB family went to Springvillo Wednesday ufternoon for u two days visit. IB Tho Misses Lizzio and Myrtlu Bolcy BBJ were tho guests of Springvillo friends BBJ Thursday and Friday. H Owen McCnrty of Salt Lake City and BBJ S. II. Jones of I'rovo, were in town BJ Tuesday morning on insuru'ncu business H Mrs. Dcnj. F. Fnrrer was visiting BBJ with relatives in Suit Lake City, Mon- BBJj day and Tuesday. BBfl Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tinnaman of BBJ Lent, spent part of Monday here, guests BBfl of Mrs. Edward Winn. BBJj Mrs. Lorcnu Peterson is spending a BBfl weeks vacation at Park City, with BBfl friends. H Clifford Strong was down from Salt BBfl -. - - Like tiunday, visiting American Fork BBfl t friends. " Mini Scenilh Chipman was tho guest of Salt Lnko friends the foro part of . tho week, Hl Mrs. Heed Chipman nnd sister Miss BBfl Harriet Dudley or Magrath, Canada, BBfl have been visitors here thin Week. BBJI Miss Florence Wnlkur went toCrnnta- BBS villo Wednesday morning for n ten day BBJ visit with Miss Alice Hathull. BBJ Miss Beatrice Logio is homo after a BBJ months vacation ut Los Angeles, Cat- BBJ KV Wm. Knudson of I'rnvo was over BBJ Tuesday wining to attend the bai.d BBJ dance. BBJ Mrr. V. M. Groo returned Sunday BBS evening after a two duya visit in Salt BBJ Lake City. BBJ M'ss Alico Dunn returned horns Mon- BBJ day after n six weeks vacation, spent BBJ i Idaho und Ogden. BBJ I Miss Myrtle Greenwood came heme BBJ ' Sjndsy from Iona, Idaho, whero she BBJ ent u month visiting with rolntiviB. BBJ Mrs. Mary Harrison of Salt Luke BBfl City, ix hero tho guest of her daughter, BBfl Mrs. C. H. Murphy. Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Chipman, Mis. BBfl Wm. Chipman, Miss Estollii Olsin BBJ aid Rnjmond Chipmun made it trip to J I'rovo in tho auto on Tuesday. BBJ Mrs. Eleanor West und daughter BBJ Luanu of Pleasant Grovu wero visitoru BBL HC the homo of Mrs. Ren Hullidoy, BBJ T tesduy. H Miss Cstella Olson of Mt. Pleasant BBJ' ritiirned home Thursday. She was BBj- tie guest of Miss Eliza Hindley tho BBJ f jre part of the week. BBJi Frank C. Hemphill roturned to Mon BBJ' trosp, Colorado, Monday evening after BBJj h few days visit with friends in Aineri- BBC. cun Fork. BBB Mr. und Mr-. Joseph H. Storrs and BBfl f.tatily joined the war veterans at BBJI Springvillo on Tuesday, where tlioy tiro BBJf enjoying n weeks camp-life. BBJI Ed. McClellan of Salt Lako spent BBfp,, the fore part of the week in American BBJlT Fork, a guetit at the home of his sis- BBKf" ter, Mrs. W. S. Chipman. B, Mrs. Iltnj. Moffcitt ciftcrtained about BJ , ten relatives at dinner Monday evening, BBJ in honor of herhuahund'a birth minivor- BBV nary. Dr. T. n. llentty of Salt Lake, Sec- BBJn retary of the Statu Hoard of Health, ih BBJI'' H.'hi-dulcd to givo an illustrated lecture BBJI in this city on summer dtaeliscs. As BBJI the date could not ln itet, in his iinswer BBJI'' to tho request of tho Civic Improve- BBJfi inent League, they expect him one BBK nght next week and will mnko tho date BBB , nnd place known by Obters nt tho BBft I postolllce and buslnosx imiisep. Every BBB ' .parent in American Fork thould entlen- BBD' vor to atcud this lectured BK aaaaaaaBii I if'n I ii m ifn'i i i r Mr, "- Fresh extracted honey for sale C. M. Hanson. Miss Kosa Durrant spent Sunday at Provo. Small door key lost Finder please return to Mrs. Maggie Macklin. George JefTs of Evanston, Wyoming, .s here visiting with relatives. Mrs. Geo. Taylor went to Eureka Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon to remain till Sun-day. Sun-day. Miss Vcima Duncan is home from Suit Lake City, for u few Weeks vacation. vaca-tion. Miss Ethel Millar has returned to Salt Lake City, ufter a few weeks vacation. Miss Myrl Jones of Provo returned home Saturday after spending a week liere guest of Miss Rosa Durrant. Miss Florence Thornton is here from lo.iu, Idaho, for a two weeks visit with relatives. Mrs. C. Ii. Snyder is tho guest of relatives at Eureka. She left Tuesday for one week. Mrs. Sylvester McDnniel and Mrs. Ira Fouler were down from Alpine, Wednesday. Jumes Forshia, an old resident of this city, was down fiom Salt Lake Sunday visiting with friends. Mrs. Laura Francomo came down from Salt Lako City Wednesday, to attend the funeral of Mrs. Louisa Miller. Thco, tho sl. year old daughter of Mr. und Mrs. A. U. Adams fell from a porch railing Tuesday morning and broke hor collar bone. Mrs. Emma Niclson and Mrs. Harry Kent of Salt Lake City, returned homo Wednesday, ufter a couple of days visit here. A baby boy arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forbes Jr. of this city Aug. 10th. Mother and baby aro doing lino. Glen Storrs has been acting ns relief agent at the Lehi D. & R. ('. railroad station this week. Thu regular agent ju taking a vacation. Miss Jennie Lefflcr returned to Provo Thursday morning, ufter u weeks visit hero with tier bister, Mrs. Vern Walker. Wal-ker. Miss Erma Householder returned homo from UtngLum tho foro part of the week ufter un extended visit with her Bisters. Mrs. Simpson Miscner and Mrs. Morris Madison uro spending u two weeks vacation with relatives nt Hurley, Hur-ley, Idaho. Mm. Charlcn Chamberlln and children child-ren left for blioiley, Idaho, Saturday forntwowrrks stay. Sho will visit at the homo of her uncle, Etric Millar. Tho coBt of Irving is lightened by using Grant's Foam Daltirg Powder. US cents acan- madoiispeclully for our trade. A premium with every can. Now stock just in Try it. Misa Lu B.mmloy underwent an operation op-eration for ii ullght rupture nt tho L. D. S. hospital on Tuesday. Tho opera tlon proved nuccessful. Sho was accompanied ac-companied by her sister Jennie. Mrs. Willnrl Shipley entertained in honor of the ? hinl wnrd Y. L. M. I. A. Tuesday oven'ng. Sewing and music furnished pas. time for tho evening. Dainty n frcsl incuts wero served. Mr. i.ntl Mm. W. W. Southworth lef yesterday for Chlcugo. They expect to bo gono about three weeks, where theywill purchase their fall merchandise. merchan-dise. Dr. H. K. Robinson nnd wife, Miss Ella Stons, Mrs. John McTaguo and Mrs. Frank Stout mado n trip to Provo hospital 'fuemlny evening, whero they visited American Fork patients. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Myers nnd children child-ren returned Sundny evening from Provo, whrru they enjoyed it weeks vacation. va-cation. They wero guests at tho homo of A. U. lleebn. Mrs. C. M. McCnrty and Mrs. Ryron Smith returned to .Salt Lake the first of tho week, after n few dsys visit hero with their rlsters, Mrs E. II. Uolcy and Mrs. I.ibbiu Smith. THE UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, nt Logan, begins its twenty-third twenty-third year of service on Tuesday, September Sep-tember 24. 1912. CoursPM in Agriculture. Agricul-ture. Homo Economics, Agricultural Engineering, C-.mmorce, General Scl-ence, Scl-ence, and Mechanic Arts. A pleasant birthday party was given by Mrs. Ellis Preston Monday evening, In honor of her husband. Twenty of their friends were present. Games and music were thu pastimes of the even-I even-I Ing. Light refreshments wore served, Auburn Chipman is homo for n few weeks vacation. He mturned Monday, ,from Columbia, Ohio, where ho has i spent the summer taking a special coiirsoin Penmanship. In September he will take the position as Instructor of Penmanship nt tho L. I). S, llus'ness college. Mrs. W. H. Grant entertained lu honor of Mrs, Tollin Adair on Wednes. day afternoon nt her home. The fo-lowing fo-lowing ladies were present: Mis. Jos-eph Jos-eph Ingerxol. Mis. Washburn Preston and Mrs. Mary lloneham. Tim Indies' husbands Joined thcni in tho evening, when u tumptuoua supper wat served. 1 L r i ii I Mm' ,1 Si "', I I ' mJt Air. and Mrs. Earl Garrett spent Monday and Tuesday at Heber City. Royal Drcnd fresh every day at the Central market. The brick work is flnshcd on Stephen Shelley's home. t A. Chipman went to Kansas City Monday for u weeks vacation. Miss Margaret King of Salt Lake, spent tho week hero guest n the homo of Dr. J. F. Noyes. A fine baby girl, overlooked by our news gatherers last week was that of Mr. und Mrs. John S. Taylor. Miss -Mablo Taylor returned home from Suit Lako Thursday, after a few wcek3 visit with relatives. Thomas Darratt and Aaron Greenwood Green-wood left for nn extended visit in Idaho, Thursday evening. Deri Crookston of Salt Lako accompanied accom-panied by Miss Winnie Perrv, spent Sunday hero visiting his mother. Frank Stout, who was successfully operated upon for uppcndicltin last Saturday, Sat-urday, will soon bo out, having got along fine. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Noyes nnd Mrs. Louisa Noyes, mother of Dr. Noyes. spent Monday visiting here with our Mayor and his fnmily. Alma Ingersol is reported suffering witli un acute attack of stomach trouble, linvlng taken to his bed quite sctiqusly ill on Sunday morning, Mrs. James H. Pulley who wasjoper. ated upon at Provo last Saturday for appendicitis and gnll stones, is recovering recover-ing nicely, and will bo well enough to bebrougt home in a few dsys. Prcgrcssivo Economics now on at Grant's Emporium you can get n guaranteed satety razor for 10c or a $500 Grand Piano-Now stylo for $223.00. Stool and book free. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Garrett and little daughter, will return to their home at Snlt Lako today, following u visit -here of fivo weeks with her pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse CrookBton. The following Indian veterans, with members of their families took part in the State Encampment nt Springville this week: P-enj. Y. Greenwood, R. E. King, Geo.1 II. Robinson, John Armstrong Arm-strong nnd Robt. Kirkinau. The St. Johns nnd Opliir railroad Is now operating daily train ocrvicebe-tween ocrvicebe-tween St. Johns and Ophlr, Utah, leavirg St. Johns at 0:30 a in. nnd,3 p. m. returning arrive nt St. Johns 9:10 u. m. und 3:30 p. m., for connection use Snlt Lako Route to St. Johns. Mr. nnd Mrs. C: M. Hanson und daughter, and Mrs. Richard Mitchell returned Tuesday after u two weckx visit in Wood River and Cassa counties, Idaho. Mr. Hanson is much taken up with farming land in that locality, and thinks very seriously of buying a farm there. Dr. and Mrs. II. E. Robinson, left yesterday for tho east, where tlie Doctor Doc-tor will take n month's vacation, and at the same time visit leading surgical hospitals ut Chicago, Rochester, New York and other point':, to get in touch with some of tho latest successful sur-gicnl sur-gicnl feats, which uro revolutionizing theories of u few days ago. Tho high school in tho Alpine High School District will commence on Sept. ICth. Tho announcement of faculties for the three high schools will bo announced an-nounced next week. Ah the new building build-ing will not bo ready in American Fork, thu board bus gladly accepted the use of tho six rooms abpvo tho Chipman store, known as tho Commercial club, tendered gratis by the Chipman people. Joo Smith, of Murray, deputy fish and gumo warden for this district, spent Tuesday in American Fork. Hu Informed In-formed us that Utah lake is soon to ho stacked with channel cat fish nnd tho small mouth black bass, both varieties, nt which aro equal to the present busi or trout. Tho small fish are to bo Bhlpped here from tho national fish hatchery hat-chery in thn east. Uoth fish Incrcaso rapidly, tho cat liali grow its largif no the- lako carp, while tho small mouth bass grow about as largo as tho bass now in thu lake. A letter received from Mrs. Alico T. Steele, written from tli-s Yellowstone National Park, informs us she is having tho best time of her life, as sho further says, "In viewing the truly most wonderful won-derful sights of nature. The Geysers and Hut Pots on nil Bides. I havu been out with tho guido nnd company' nil morning and seen old Faithful and Giant, Puisy nnd Riverside nnd many other Geysers playing from 115 feet to 200 feet in the air, pen can never describe des-cribe tho wonderfnl sights." The families nnd mnny other relatives rela-tives and friends, havu been iinxiously uwiiiting the home coming of our threo young missionaries, James W, Grant, Win. Gardner ami Junius Smith. Hitlers Grant nnd Gnrdner from Holland nnd England, have been expected daily, for n wek, nnd they are nodoubt taking udvanlttgo of their opportunity to see thu sights in our own country as they journey homo. Elder Smith, son of Up. W. II Smith, who has labored for tho (iast two years, in the Eastern Stales mission, was released a few days ago. Very likely all threo will reach home today. -JiV TTT.-JBaBBBBBX'- i |