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Show mm f- o M AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS lsiV " -- IjB C. K. Young vviib lii Hall l.nko Tui-s- Hp ilny on IiiihIiichh. V lt'u Kelly Is homo from n four B months' Rlny In Ulnekfoot, Idaho, H Mr. anil Mrs. Win. Frmicoin of Suit H Luke, nrc hero visiting with relatives. H Last Thursday u bahy girl wua horn H to Mr. mill Mrs. Will Robert. H Mrs. lMvvnrd ThrcBlier of Lchl, wnH H nn Amorlcim Kork visitor Tuesday. H Miss Corn Onrff of l'rovo, spent H part of the week with her grand- H mother, Mrs. Rosu Uromluy. HB Cliff Biitlierlaml mid Ray CunnliiK- B hum of Provo, spend Tuesday with HK Amorlcim Fork friends. H Mr. nml Mrs. Kdwnrd T. Shelley B of Salt Lake, formerly of this city, HB were blesed with twin hoys Monday. BBJ Raymond Chlpinan has resigned his n position lii the Chlinnnn Merc, com- Kl tinny, mid has accepted one In Ogdcn. H Mr K. J. Thompson, I.ehl's up-to- H date photographer, was an American Hl' 1'ork Msltor Wednesday on huslnesu U Tho Misses Mllllo mid Stella Chip. Wi man of Provo, spout tho week with W tliel)' grandmother, Mrs. Sarah Chip- HI Miss Margaret 10. Taylor was a Hgj J'rovo visitor Thursday. Sho spent B Xiiiiih with her sister mid the other 1 nurses n't tlin l'rovo Uoneral hospital Rj Mis, (leorgo A. Wateriifuu of l'o- H moiin, Cal., formerly of this city, spent W ,J the forepart or the week vlaltliifs -wltli BR old fi lends and relatives. H All ue.xt week Choice Lemons l!0c; HI nnd 10c Oi'nngoa only !IOc per dozen, Hgi m Chlpmnu's lllg Red Store. 1M K T,l Misses Mary Oleason, Emma HJ Hush mid Ifermcse Peterson of Plea- a sunt (Jrove, were American Fork vlslt- HHl ors Tuesday. B V'a- Hnniiali Duukley and diiugh-IB diiugh-IB tr, Cndy, returned Tuesday to their I VJ ,,omo ,n ''rovo' rt01' unending u few BJ days with relatives here. PJHJ Mr. niljnh Cutler made a flying business trip to Salt l.nko City on SffH Saturday afternoon, returning tho MbM Hiiiup evening, jij Mrs. Jack Rosell, who has been EEsi? -. . here vlsHlmwlthJipr.mother for the Wjfm, l"18t four weeks, returned Monday to B hor homo. hV.3nlt Unite. Mrs. Rosell SSH wna nccompnnlod by her motlior, Mrs. jKg K. II. Iloloy. .Oh Mr ,llltl Mrs. Clarenco Lambert and 9H child, who havo been living In Salt HK nko for the past threo months, lmvo flHJ moved back to American Fork and jH have tnkcti up their rcsldouco In purr" gJHJ of tho Adolph Nielsen residence. H Duy a largo loaf Homo Mndo Rrcml, J only He at Chlpman's. Iluy Royal W9 Dread, largo and small loaves, at JWM Chlpman's, r. and 10 cents. 2-tt jjH Mrs. Walter Dovoy, Pearl Kolly and J Allro Pnrkor ontertnlned tho Third BVJ Bra(,u Primary Class or tho Third jSBJ Ward Wednesday afternoon, nt the ! homo of Mrs. Walter Dnvey. Tho af- WM ternoon was spent In games, after Zmm which light rorreshmonts wore scrv- llllia 'd. I Mrs. (leorgo Knight returned on Wj Tuesday rrom a visit of sovernl days jMJI with hero sister, Mrs. Olo Peterson, JJW "l Rlchfleld. .Mrs. Peterson, It will be H remombered was suddenly stricken H with paralysis last October while nt- H tending coufcrenco In Salt I.ako City' B Mrs. Knight reports that her sister's HJ condition does not show any improve-HHJ improve-HHJ H Mr. anil Mrs. John Robtmiou nitor- M tnlned. nt a social Tuesday evening H (lames mid music wero tho fuuturos M of the evening, after which luncheon M wus served t0 tho following: Mr. and H Mrs. S. Snider, Mr mid Mrs. Abe H (Sreenwood, Mr mid Mrs. Ren Hnlll- H ilay. Mr. mid Mrs. Walter Dovoy, Mr H and Mrs. Walter Chlpmau. Mr mid B Mrs. Kmmett Ingersall, Mr. and Mrs B Ernest Seastrand, Mr and Mrs T S ftl Prluay. Mr mid Mrs Leonard Hen- fl ,,ol,l '''''I Mi and Mrs Irn Mann , Resolutions still Intact? A baby boy wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Olo Hanson several dnys ago. J. K. Jensen of Provo, was In American Am-erican Fork on business Tuesday. Win. Pool was In Salt Lake Tuesday Tues-day on business Mrs. Samuel Newton spent Tuesday In Proo. Miss Norma Peterson of Salt Lake, spent the week with Miss Rcvn Reck. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Greenwood nnd children or Salt Lake, spent tho week with lelativcH In American Fork. Goorgo Raker returned Sunday rrom a Tow days' visit with Salt Lake rrlends nnd relatives. Leland Farrer or Provo spent Tues. day lu American Fork visiting with lelatlves. Mr. A. Parks or Salt Lake, was the guest or Miss Annie Hnmnett tho first or tho week. Mr. nnd Mrs, Luo Chrlstensen or Nephl, spent the week end with Mrs. Martha Chlpmmi. Mr. mid Mrs. Alfred Roberts of Lchl, spent Sunday with Mrs. Roberts' mother, Mrs (leorgo Cunningham. Mr. and Mrs. F. L, Hlr-kman spent Monday In Provo visiting with Mrs Hickman's mother, Mrs, I). R, Nixon . Mr. C G. Patterson leturned Monday Mon-day to Salt Lake, after spending leu days at the home or T 11. Parker. Robert Kelly or lllnghuin, spent Wednesday In American Fork visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, Mrs. A. I), Wilcox and daughter, May, wero In l.ehl tho first or the week visiting fi lends and relatives. Mrs. C. M, Groesbeck and daughter, Abble, of Logan, spent the week with Mrs. Groesbeck's daughter, Mrs. P. M Kelly. Yon enn buy Homo Mndo nnd Royal Ilrend at Chlpman's about as cheap as you can make It, and often better. .u Mrs. J. F. Lloyd returned to her liome In Salt Lako Monday, after spending the past week with her parents, par-ents, Mr. mid Mrs. s. I). Chlpmmi. " Mr. mid Mrs. Jauk Johnson of Lo-Ban, Lo-Ban, spout tho week with Mrs. John-sou's John-sou's mother, Mrs. Charlotte Fonther-stono, Fonther-stono, Willis, Henry and Herbert Gtley, from Salt Lako City, wero visitors at' the homo of their nunt, Mrs. Robert Singleton, during the holidays. Mr. and Jrrs. Jarmes Martin and sons, Jmnes and Win., wont to Salt Lako yestorday to attend tho "Mes-slab" "Mes-slab" oratorla, at tho Kmprcss Theatre The-atre Miss Alice Parker very delightfully cntortalned Monday evening In honor or Miss Uhodn Searlc's birthday. Games mid music wore tho features of tho evening, after which dainty refreshments re-freshments wero served, Mrs. Sndlo L. Rubsoii of Lehl, spent Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Vom Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Walton wero host nnd hostess at n daintily arranged I'arty gu.,i nt their homo Tuesday evening. The rollowlng enjoyed iv de-Jlelous de-Jlelous luncheon: Tho Misses Liza Hludley. Sarah Parker, Myrtle King and Messrs p n. Craven. B. H. Holey,' J. J. Shreusliurg nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Marie llezimt. The I S glrlB entertained Monday "veiling !,,. la:,or or Mlm Arseua Hanseu-s JSth birthday. The parl waa held at tho homo or Miss Myrta IWootton, Tho time was Bpont In games nnd music. The following guests enjeyed it dainty luncheon-Ruby luncheon-Ruby M'ootton. Arsenu Hancen, Idn Hootfi. Myrtu Wooiton. Rebo Parker CK'a Sinclair. Date Hunter, F.uae.ie Nh-nolcs. C'lydo Parker, Riildi Ilar-rntt. Ilar-rntt. Harry l.ludley and Ray Klsmore of Salt Lake Wrlto It PJ15. J. Raymond Chlpninu returned Sunday Sun-day rrom a rew days visit with friends lu Salt Lake. Gcorgo P. Parker and J. W. Robinson Robin-son of Provo, were in Amcrlcnn Fork Thursday on business. Mrs. Claud Condor of Provo can-on, can-on, spent tho week with rclntlves In American Fork mid Alpine. Mrs. Parley Smoot and children of Provo, wero tho guests of Mrs. Earl Varney Sunday. Mr. mid Mrs. Claud Strong of Suit Lake, wero American Fork visitors Wednesday. Jack Jensen of Provo, spent a fow days this week In American Fork with his mint, Mrs. Sarah Crookston. Mrs, R. K. Knighton returned Tuesday Tues-day from a ten days' visit in Murray, with relatives. ( George Lott or Lchl, was In American Am-erican Fork Tuesday visiting rcla. lives. Ray Klsmoro or Salt Lake, is here visiting with his brother, Will Els-more Els-more and wire. W. C. Thomacau son of Camp FloyJ, wero In American Fork Monday Mon-day on business. John F. McUanlels of Salt Lake, spent part of tho week hero visiting frlendc. Mr. and Mrs, Dell Chlpir.an of Provo, spout Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Harrington. Mr.5. Charles Patterson of Salt Lake Is hero visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T 11. Parker. Mayer Oreoiiwood returned Sunday from a few days visit with his sister, Mrs. Duvo Smith of Salt Lake. Mrs. Eliza Russell and children of Salt Lake, are lido visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan. Miss Murgrcl Ingersall of Salt Lako Is hero visiting with Mends and rolatlves. Andy. Flrmage of Salt Lake returned return-ed Monday to the city after spsndlng a few days with relatives. Lcnord Hitrilugtoii Is home nfter being In Provo the past two weeks, working at the Chlpmau Jewelry Store. Miss Slgrld Peterson or Murray, spwit Xmns day hero guest or Mr. Marlon Robinson. There never was n wrong tlrao for a good storo to advertise and there never was so right n time as right now! Goldlo Gear of Eureka, spent the llrst of tho week with Mabel Storrs. Tuesday they both left for Sprlng-vllle Sprlng-vllle whero they will spend ths week i cud. Tho Julco of n half lemon sn,uc:zed Into a teacupful or strong blr.ck coffee cof-fee nnd drunk without sugar Is very good for a Blck headache. Try It next time. Wo havo a suspicion that the peaco now prevailing In this country Is not duo so much to tho virtues or our peoplo as to the wldoness and wetness wet-ness of tho ocean. Mrs. J. w. Storro nnd daughter, Norma, went to Springvllle Monday to attend tho Roylance reunion held thero lu tho evening. Tho remainder cf tho week was spent with her parents, par-ents, Mr. mid Mrs. Henry Roylance Less marblo In tho big city depots nnd more pal:.t mid 8Crub brushes out lu the smaller stations would pro-mote pro-mote both the apiwaiunci. or the roaib and the procperlty r u,,. 8tock. holders. Lloyd Hansen, a son of Mr a,uy Hansen, mid Miss Kale Wood of Montlcelte. Utah, weie marrk-d in the Salt Lako Temple last Thiirsda). they en ror Provo I., the evening ,,, they wore given a reception bv 80mo ofherrolks. They spent p!ir, of?," week here visiting his f3ik8 Monday Mr UmTfn ll,Wl ,, family moved down rrom tii, . . , "" uotn tin r riirm I , " the city, and vv 0CPll,y ur Hannah Wl.da place Th,yeXp.t, remain at least one year u,l ,",.' I.rI:lane,,.ly Mp Hanson's T I "' O wilt , Ule f 2 I tlu-y are resldP.g : ,0VWl U" I The match Is a little pt.Cu niu I "," " lui"" cf """"nt ,; ;;;; I ""1 or It Matches are just a I oery o..o alrll.,. Uut 1.., , J I K tdoivn to ii mnKio one ami i.v, I ;o;nanppo,ntyouvvhcn,::t 3S' fiiet. too, proves their .,., ll1"u, I fll supply ,lt c ,,,"' " U"" I """-. . couslder'lt K" -f I "" men havo seen th. . ut I I 3 E. H. Hawkins was in Salt Lako Tuesday on business. Mrs C E. Young was the guest of Salt Lake relatives this week. 0. W Wliltaker was a Pnyson visitor visit-or part of tho week. Miss Ireiio Rarratt or Salt Lnke, was the guest of Mrs. Mary Marshall. .Mrs L. C. Hem old spent the week In Provo, visiting with her folks. Mr. and Mrs. Kmniclt Ingersall of Oarfleld, arc hero visiting with relatives rela-tives and friends. Homer Chrlstensen of Snlt Lake, has been spending the holidays with his brother, R. N Chrlstensen. Stanley Allen of Shelley, Idaho, Is here visiting with his grand-parents, Mr nnd Mrs. W. S. Robinson .Miss Essie Goates of Lehl, spent Sunday here guest of Miss Ora Whip ple. Glen Storrs of Silver City, spent Sunday with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storrs. Mrs. Ira Mann and Mrs. W. S. Robinson Rob-inson were lu Pleasant Grove Wednesday, Wed-nesday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Ralllday. George Dlckcraon left Thursday with a car load of furniture and horses for Idaho Falls. He will have charge or Jacob Jensen's farm nt loan, Idaho .Mr and Mrs I I. Pratt cntei tallied the grade school teachers and their wives Saturday evening. After the basket ball game they returned to the Prutt home, where supper was served and the balance of the evening spent playing games. .Miss Mabel Taylor or the Provo General hospital, was over to spend a day with her patents, Mr and Mrs. James D Taylor. Wednesday; her father having met with an accident at the Lehl sugar factory A largo Iron bar falling on his head and cutting cut-ting It. If all our subset luers were like Mr John H. Anderson, what u happy world this would be. He called Wed-nesday Wed-nesday and paid J1.B0 for his Citizen from May 1014 to May p.ur,, mid another an-other $1.50. making him ptild up till May 191(5 Our malinger saya that If all our subscribers did this wo would havo a new press. - The Fourth Wj-rd Mutual onieers and teachers pleasantly surprised Miss Josle Greenwood at her home Wednesday evening. MBS Greenwood was formerly an qlllcer In tho mutual work, but Is teaching school in Salt Lako this white. A musical program was rendered and everyone tmjoyed a dnlnty luncheon. Sho was presented present-ed with a beautiful picture Mr. and Mro. Samuel Greenwood aro homo after spending n week wltit their daughter, Mrs. Davo Smith, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Jpsh Hnslcm, accompanied by hor Dlster.ln-lnvv, Miss Clara Hnslcm, returned to her homo In Snlt Lako this wook. Tho Misses Hnzcl Clinso nnd Mae Hatchings, nro homo from n wcook's visit with friend i nnd relutlvea In Provo, Mr. nnd Mrs. M. 1). Pendleton of Salt Lake, spent part of tho woclt with their daughter, Mrs. T. A. Osborne. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leu HaiiBcn of Salt Lake, spent the week hero visiting with Mrs. Hnnsen's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Crompton. Lawrence Greenwood is homo from Salt Lake, for n short visit with hla parcnti:, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Greenwood. Miss Allceu Hcudreschcn of Snlt Lake, spent tho lnttcr part of tho week here, guest at tho homo of Mrs. Martha Chlpmnn. Mrs. Wm. Kcrshnw entertained at a dinner pnrty Monday ovonlng In honor hon-or of her sister, Mrs. Goorgo A. Waterman, Wat-erman, of California. S. J. Jones, district managor of tho Mountain States Tclcphono and Telegraph Tele-graph company, of Provo, was In American Am-erican Fork Tuesday In the Interest of the local exchango Mr and Mrs. J E. Huckvvalter wont to Spanish Fork Monday to attond the Creer reunion, tho balance of tho week wus spent with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Turner. |