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Show I.' I I I llll I ' Ij o , u, o AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS : m j Ucorgo P. Hhelloy wnH In Iltvertoii Stimliiy, visiting friends. II j Mr. S, L. Clilpinnn wns In Snlt Lake Iff Mondny on business. il.onimril Harrington spent Sundny In Provo visiting friends. Hcrunrd Ilrndaliuw of 1'rovd, spent tliu llrsi of the week with friends In Amcrlcnn Fork. Mr. iind Mrs. Jmnes lllnnell mid the ,. Misses Alloc and Florcnoo Dunn Hj; J spent pnrt of tlio week In Hliighnm. Bjjj M, II. Drown of Halt Lake, spent H, j part of tho week with American Fork H' j friends. V ' mg. Mrs. T. F. Ilacon of Hlughnm spent Kj pnrt of the week with her sister, Mrs H. 1'. F. Maughn. !Mr. It. S. Wehher of Logan, spent tho forepart of the week with friends In American Fork. j Ralph Harratt, who Is attending the -g I U. or U. this winter, spent Saturday HjJtl imil Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Hit Mrs. Win. liarratt. Bfir Mr. Rimer Miller and wife of I'leu- HjjEjJ sant drove, spent Saturday and Sun EiR lay with Mrs. Miller's parents, Mr Hw and Mrs. Job. II. Storrs. Hx Mr. Jacob Greenwood went up Am- BiO; rrlcnn Fork canyon Tuesday and sur- K'jjjj prised his eldest son, V. S. Green- Hj a wood and family. 11 Mr.' and Mrs, ldirl Holmstcad and Bi N'owal Iloriiolim spent Saturday and HP Sunday In Lehl, visiting at tho home HJ of Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Holmstcad. H Han't forget the 'Hard Time Hull" HJH In ho High School gjrn (tonight) Hjl Saturday, Jan. L'.'Ird. 1'rlce Jl.'.c, i. Hl tm lady I dr. !3.lt Klj; It Is reported that Charles Logic K' wna looking over the lino inodorn H i brick homo or John Grantham, In the Btli Third Ward, on Thursday afternoon. Hlf Mi, and Mrs. I. A. Donahue of Ida- HE ll0 nrc ,loro visiting with Mrs. Dona. H'jU huo's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter jfR Adamson, Sr. Hj T. A. Osborne, or the Mountain K Status Telephone and Telegraph com. fc I"'. made a huslnoss trip tu "-mo HE lr. J. nuswoll, Ophthalmic H Specialist or Salt Lake, will ho at tho HjS- Ornnt Hotel Thursday, .Tanuury 2Cth. H K chnrgo for testing eyes. Rofer- Hw dices. 23-lt Hkff K' Sunday ovculug whllo J. II. Ilallcy Kl' mid Miss j)ollu Marsh wcro Blolgh- H' riding, the horsu got frightened and HL ran away, throwing them out. They Hf received no sovcrn Injuries, although H? tlir cutter was hadly demolished. B, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey enter- tallied Saturday ovculug a number of Hb their friends. Covers wore laid for Hjn, Mr- "l"1 Mrs. Iteu Hnlliday, Mr. and Hj j Mrs. John Itohlusou, Mr, and Mrs. H', Abraham Greenwood and Mr. and H; , Mrs. Walter Chlpman. Ht ' Hfj Tll following worn spectators at i--B. tho basket hall gamo played at the 11. Y, U. gym last Saturday evening: Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Osborne, Mr. mid Mrs. James Drown, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crystal, Mr. S. L. Chlpman and son, S. H., tho Misses Sarah and Hebe l'nrkcr, Men Hlndley, Margaret Hlnck- hurst. Myrtle King, Florence Chip- Hjn innti ami Mrs. Itryant Strlugham. K-V, Mr. J. v.' Mauwlll, who holds a B responsible position with tho Forest- H,:': ry Department, and who has been In H, "i Salt Lake City for some time doing B'.'i special detailed work for the depnrt- Hj I ""'lit, was rompelled to return home E T x,y " "vore attack of the grlppo. Mr B! Mauwlll'wlll rnsumn the work In Salt Hj I.akq.aa soon as ho Is sutllcleutly re K HH At the meeting of tho tax payors HB' Saturday evening, It was reported j that tho Salt Lake papors had refus. V ed to publish notices of the tax pay- j i ora' meeting of tho preceding Wed- Hj ' ticaduy, all hough tho correspondents l uf the Salt Lake dallies reported to H' ' ti'ivo sent detailed accounts of the K meeting, which was ouo or unusual Interest to. not only those present or HH represented, but to the tax payers In HB general ami the people at large. A HH Rreat deal or honest ludlgiintlou was HHJ expressed at the big dailies' lack or HH interest. From a Journalistic stand- H point, it Is hard to understand a re- j fusal to publish tho news or a matter HB or such Interest and Impoit; but th 1 people or Ameiieau Fork, iW HH rounding communities w",r " mr.7 f learn that tho big. "' ,mvo. v H about happoulp -ntliCB care 1IU t. B I.nku City outBhlo ot r.-j,it H home ' and learu to depend uu the H " piiier that Is never too biisy or H .oo crowded to give somu tlmu nut) H spaco to anything which Is for the H good of the home people and tho H j liymo Va i -' Hsflj F. A. McCrossau and Mark II. Footo spent Sunday In Salt Lake. Miss Jcanctto I.ntlmor spoil urday In Salt l.nko visiting rcliulv, J. .Trncpy Wootton made a business trip to Salt I.ako Monday. Ronald N'lcholes was a Salt l.ako visitor Sunday. Miss Aunlo Hamuett sjiont Sunday In Salt Lake, guest or Mr. W. D. Park. Mrs. Hazel Davison of Salt Lake, spent the week with Mrs. W. C. ifan- HC'II. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Wright and children chil-dren or Salt Lake, spent Sunday here visiting relathes nml friends. Appear In hard time toggery at the High School g)ia tonight (food time for all. L'il-lt Will Mncklln left Monday for a few months' stay at tho sheep h jut In N'evada. Prof. Hall of tho University or Utah, was In American Fork Monday Inspecting the schools. Mrs. Will Anderson or Salt Lake, spoilt tho week with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Jacob Greenwood. Miss Nliin Nixon or Provo, spent part or tho week here visiting with her sister, Mrs. F. I,. Hickman. The Misses Sadlo and Mario Chip, man and Russell Whitman or Sprlng-vlllc, Sprlng-vlllc, spent Sunday In Salt I.ako. Oliver Roberts has returned to his ranch over Jordan, aftor spending a week at the homo of I.eo T. Shelley. Mrs. Wm. Clilpinnn spent pnrt of the week In Salt 'I.ako visiting with her daughters, Ora and I.nnn. Sherl Wilson of Provo, spent Monday Mon-day horo visiting with American Fork friends. Miss Jessie Green of tho I). Y. U., at Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Jesse Greon. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Wilson returned this week to their homo In Lehl, aftor Jpendlug n week with Mrs. Wilson's folks. Mr. I. A. Footo of Eureka, was In American Fork Wednesday with his son, Mark II. and wife Mrs. Georgo Cunningham. Mrs. Mary Webb and Mrs. Noll Irwin wore guests at tho homo of Mrs. Mlllo Rob-erts Rob-erts or I.ehl, Thursday. Mrs. Hannah Dunkley and daughter, daugh-ter, Cady, eaino over from Provo, Wednesday to attend tho Old Folks' party. Mrs. Dunkley Is one of the original Old Folks' committee or American Am-erican Fork. Alma Hnrl has purchased the com-fortablo com-fortablo little brick house of Knimett Ingersall's, on the north side of West Main Street, adjoining Davo Condor :ind Henry Johnson. Miss Arsena Hanson entertained tho I. S. girls at her homo Tuesday evening. Tlio time was spent In mu. sic and games. Covers wero laid for six, Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Mllbpr entertained enter-tained Saturday evening about thirty of their friends and relatives. Parlor games and progressive whist wcro tho features of the ovenlng, nftL.r which n dainty luncheon was Served Kdward, tho nlne-yenr-old son of James Martin, met with nu accident Tuesday morning. While attempting to climb on n wngon ho roll, fractur-K fractur-K l'l leg and receiving many bruises. ' Tho members of tho Old M,is Convention Con-vention surprised ono or their niim-bor, niim-bor, Mm. Georgo Heher Robinson, Monday evening. (Jllmea ,, mu8c wero tho features of tho evening, nr-ter nr-ter which rerreshments wcro served. Tho twenty-thTcmnUioLt baby of Mr and Mrs. Walter A(Jam301l ,s "Prov ng rapidly, nUff , J I'M ll,m"J,s r.mnl Mrs. Adamson hno , , their resldenco iJ,, "7 ,nke"r " lonco or Sydney ho, 'T' .slcholes, Sr. Mrs S W r accompanied J'bU,of I,ynu Jl,t,0-wero Jl,t,0-wero Amr ' by ht'r 80"' Snmm'-lay Snmm'-lay nn" ',',t'u" ,''0,, visitors Satur-rnrme Satur-rnrme '' Sunim'- Mr. Debolt avuh p, . iiy In chnrgo or the American ,J k station or the I .alt I.ako Route, ml now hend of the oinco force at l.ynn Junction. Mrs. J. W. Myers entertained at n kenslngtoii Thursday evening A ilnln-ly ilnln-ly luncheon wiih served to the following: follow-ing: Mrs. F. C. Snider, Mrs. Fran Anderson. An-derson. Mrs. Hon Hnlliday, Mrs. I.ouia Harvey, Mrs. Chiiiile Miller, Mrs. Win. II Gardner, Mrs. Sarah Ill-own. Mrs. I.. Voruey and Mra. Thomas Osborne, John Thurgood of ProTo, was In Amorlcan Fork Tuesday on huslness. Reed Gnrdncr wna In Salt Lako the first of tho week on business. Vern Oloson left Tuesday for a few Id-ys' visit with Ogdcu friends. J. W. Llcrloy of Provo, was In American Am-erican Fork TueBday on business. W. I). I.ovo1cbb whs In Salt Lako Tuesday on business, Druco Simmons of Provo, spent tho flrs.t of tho week in American Fork. Mr. M. O. Randolph of Salt Lake, spent Friday wlUi Mr. and Mrs, Jas. H. Pulley. t Milton Pulley and Roy Woods nuto-cd nuto-cd to Provo Tuesday; returning In tho evening. j Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Herbert loft Monday for their 'liomo In lonn, Idaho. Ida-ho. I Miss Lllllo Singleton has returned rrom n ton days' visit in Fairfield with frlendB. i Mrs. Alma Groonvvood and Mlso Me-llndn Me-llndn Parker spend Saturday In Alpine. Al-pine. , Miss Alga Eggortson of Provo, spent tho first of tho week at the homo of Mr. and Mr'il. Jesse Green. Illshop Jos. II, Storrs loft Wedncs. day for Storrs, Utah, -where he spent tho week end on business. Tho Misses Floronco Edmonds and Ina Duncan spent 8untfay In I'rovo, visiting friends and relatives. Miss Laura Nlcl of Salth.nke, spent tho week with her slstosr, Mrs. Clirlst-abcl Clirlst-abcl Tahn. ' - Miss Leona Ixsng of Lohl, spent Sunday In American Fork visiting with her sister, Mrs. T. S.'Droadbent. i Timothy McCartytJs back to hla post ns nlght-wntchmnn at the American Am-erican Fork Co-op.,' aftor a (week's absence ab-sence on nccount or Illness. MIsb Florcnco '"Walker of Rlvcrton, spent tho flrBt of tho weok with hor pnronto, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wol-kor. Wol-kor. Several now city lamps on West Main Street tiro a credit to' the city, and makes this ono of tho most -flt-tractlvo building sections of tbo elf)'. Tho Mlssoa Mao and Florence Walker Wal-ker spent Sunday In Lohl, ylslhng with their brothor, Hurt Walker nd wlfo. "Hani Time Hull" (tonight) Satnr-ly, Satnr-ly, Jan. 2SrT, lll;h Schoel , Kjm. Sjinphoiiy Orchestra In nttentlnnce. I'ulillc IiiTlted. 23.lt Mrs. Nell Iwin nnd little dnughtor or Salt Lake, aro hero ror an extended extend-ed visit with Mrs. George Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Mrs. Ren Hnlliday entertained, tlio H. II. Indies' nnd their husbands Monday Mon-day ovenlng at hor home, progressive progres-sive whlsf was tho reaturo of tho ovonlng, utter which a delicious airp-per airp-per was nerved to about thlrty-twx guests. M'; John Roscll was down from Sn'jl Uko City Thursday, making nr-rnugements nr-rnugements preparatory bo farming n Class for violin study. Mr. Rosell U himself a master of this Instrument, and his methods of teaching nro thoroughly up-to.dnte. Sot- nimounco-inent nimounco-inent In another part of tMs paper. Mra. Lott Robinson cntortnliiod Tuosday ovonlng In honor of her husband's hus-band's 35th birthday. Luncheon wno sorved nnd parlor games Indulged Jn. Tho guostB were: Mr, nnd Mre. Wm. Htish, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley, M?r. and Mrs, Thomas Hlnns, Mr. mid ACrs. Wm, llarrntt, Mrs. Grnco Coatcs, ACrs. Ivy T. Steele, Miss Mno Orcoli-wood, Orcoli-wood, Mrs. Emma. Anderson or Salt lako, nnd Messrs Earl GreenwooJ nul Elmer Chlpman. Sunday, nn old gcntlemnu asked us why we didn't publish tho nnmes of certnln pnrtles to n recent scnndnl; few weeks ago a lady Informed us wo should toll tho truth In tho col-mn col-mn or tho Citizen, ir It Bhnmed tho dovr,; a Justlco told us ho thought It wot ihl have more effect If we published publish-ed tho namos of thoso beforo tho court, thnn the lines; another good citizen said ho thought It would hnve good effect If wn "roasted" n certain set of olllclalsj n young married lndy hnd the "nerve" to tell us our paper wasn't sensational 'iiougiu f,. lor; nnd n young fellow stopped his paper and "has It la for us" because u told In a few linos that he was drunk and raised "nwl " , If your llttlo Citizen shoiihl iuhllHh all "the forco" hoars of. or all that -wo know 1ms transpired, transpir-ed, this llttlo town (or any other town would b( ono or woe Thu fow Instances which do receive mention aro only to serve as examples Not any of us uro angolsj-lf we were, wo would have no plnco on earth Miss Rovn Reck spent Thursday In Provo. Joseph Robinson of Snlt Lake, was hero on business Wednesday. Rov. Wildman Murphy of Paysnn, was In Amerlcnu Fork Wcdnesdny Robert S. Monnsco of Hcbcr, wns an Amcrlcnn Fork visitor Wednesday. Mrs. John Miller spent the forepart of tho week In Salt Lake. Mr. Thco. Rcchow of Salt Lake, was in American Fork Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Donngy wero In "Lcli I Saturday, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Lott. Oeorgo Flnko of Cedar Fort, spent Sunday in American Fork visiting Irlends. Milton Chlpman or Provo, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Chlpmnn. J. II. Shepherd or Sprlngvllle, wt.s In Amorlcan Fork Wednesday on business. busi-ness. Miss Ilesle Robinson or Hlnclium, Is hero visiting her nunt, Mrs Car! Anderson. Mr. R. L. Ruddlck or Salt Lake, spent part of the week In American Fork. Russell Whitman of Sprlngvllle. was In American Fork Thursday visiting friends. John Dunn nnd wlfo of Lowlston, Idnho, nro here visiting friends nnd rolntlvcs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Mnrgnrcts ot Snlt Lake, spent part or tho week with American Fork rrlends. Mra. Leslie Hanson of Hlngham, spent tho paBt two weeks here, guest at tho homo or Pnrley Hansen. Mrs. John D. Knox of Salt Lake, spent tho week with her mother, Mrs. Susmi Turner. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Chrlstenson nnd two sous wcro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Helsclt, this week. Samuel Newton returned home from Provo this week greatly Improved Im-proved In health. Tho Johnson Hoys went up tho canyon can-yon this weok to spend tho halanco of tho winter developing their mining property on Pittsburg hill. |