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Show Mmx " y AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS IJon't forgot tlm Wilson club lecture lec-ture In tlio City Hull tonight. Miss Rolvu Dooth spent Saturday and Sunday In 1'iovo. Mi 3. W. 55. Storru spent Friday In Gloomy Dance, Hmuln'H Academy, Frliluy, Uctobor 0, Mill. Minn Jiluneh Crundnll spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday In Salt Lake. .Mrs Clyde tlllluum uuil son, of l.ln-don, l.ln-don, spent Monday In American Foik Mr. Wm. Slu'lloii or Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday with Ills wife The Cltlren liai advertising space to sell .Mr. Non-Advertiser. tf Mrs. Alice T. Steele returned Satin Sat-in day fiom n mouth's Visit to Venial. Mr. and Mrs. It. liindshaw of Lehl, spent Satuidny hero, guests of Mia John Chadwlck. Mr. Jay Wootton of Salt Lake, spent the week here with his puienls, Mr and Mrs John Wootton. Mr. Wyhern Foote of Eureka, spent pail of the week with his brother, .Mr. Mark II. Footo. Messrs Hugh lliown and Seymorc (liey of Provo, spent Sunday In Am- Miss Myrtle Fullmer has resigned her position from Southworth's Cash Tim Misses Ina Duncan and Florence Flor-ence IMiuituds spent Sunday In Mrs. Jack Rosoli of Salt Lake, spent the week here with her mother, Mlus Anna Steins of Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. (loo. Stoirs and daughters. Mrs. Hans Chrlsteiisen returned Sunday from u few day's visit In Suit .Miss Kltiui McKluuey of Fairfield, spent the forepart of the week in American Fork. Mr. Frank Crookston left Tuesday for Mt. Pleasant, where he will be employed In the Wcech Drug Co. E3&UI Sample Line of Children's, Misses' IrDJIkJ uud Ladles' 8hoes, 33 1-3 per cent gfljft saving at Chlpmau's linrguln Hase- (HM ineut 3-1 1 JlUJI Miss Ester Oakey, Miss Lattlmer jRB mid Miss McPhorson, teachers of the 1KB ( Primary Crudes, spent Saturday and w$& Sunday in Salt Lake. H Mrs. James Chlpninu, Jr., returned Mm Saturday from a few day's visit iu Bjjrl Salt Lake. Mr. mid Mrs. James Chip- BJftlg man Sr., returning with her. mB' & Mrs Wm. At wood or Salt Lake, jBfiE Bpcnt Sunday In American Fork, jfijjffi guests of Mr. mid Mrs. W, I). Stow- iSK lrt mJw Miss Ora and Miss Luna Chlpmau vfWt enmn down from Salt Lake Friday uJSl night to spend Saturday and Sunday jfjfim with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, wB Chlpmnn. bhbY fiBf Ono morn day of the miction sale Km nf lots at Orem the new towualto on H I'rovo nench Are you going over? BjBj Lot given uwny free today. You inn) DBI be the lucky one. B Mnny were tin; huutors out oarly HB Thursday morning, when the duck 1 1 off mw opiitHl. The report from several IBjt wore: "Seen more hunters than wjmm ducks." Still most of the hunters got Bfl a row. The birds are reported in IBS fair condition. Hf , A saving of 25 to 33 1-a per cent H If you buy your Coats for Children, H I Missus ami I adlcs or Ladles at Chip- BB gain llasemout U-lt BB Wo again remind prospective Fair BB mid Coufereiire visitors to Salt Lake. Bfl that goods generally can bo purelins- BB ed cheaper at homo than at the cnpl- JB tal, Our inert hunts arc not compell- B ed to pay $1 urn) a month rout, and BS thus tlioy are able to sell goods cheap- BB er than the city merehants. Keep this fi Iu mind ami compare home prices to IB, Salt Luke's. MM Miss Myrtle King eiitertalued last BC Saturday night In honor or Miss Jos- fJjE i slo'Davlssou of Salt Lake. Tho rooms jH J ortubQnutlfully decorated Iu Mowers EBL and' autumn leaves The evening was jjv Hpunt In cards; soveral musical mini- n , ber8bclng rendered. A delicious Kf J i luncheon was sorved to the following: HI ; gSMissoH Liza Uludley, Jessie Green, H 'jBEgiinih Parker ami Miss Sims and Miss I '"mMvIhsoii of Salt Lake. The Messts H f uiy Hoover of Piovo, Ellslia Holey. i ' P. II, QravQii, Mr mi(l,Mi-s. Joe. Wnl. ,j ton nnd Mr. and Mrs.'B.M.loyd ofSnlt '' Luke. Many are preparing to go to Con. lerence and State Fair. Miss Resale Robinson of Illngliain, spent Siinduy In American Fork Mr. Kosh Put Iter spent Wednesday In Salt Lake. Mr and .Mis, Norm Wing spent Monday Iu Cedar Fort Mltw Jane Dlekenion spent Tuesday In Salt Lake. 100 doen Hoys' and Girls' Fierce I.luul Union Suits, uge 12 to II. worth 7fic to $1 HO, at Chlpmau's llargnlii llasement onlv IHc per suit. 3-lt Mi. and Mrs A. W. Peterson and Miss Ida Chlpmnn spent Sunday in Salt Lake Mr. R. Raybard or Salt Lake, spent Wednesday In Anieilean Folk on business. Mrs llairj Wheeler of Salt Luke, spent Wednesday iu Aineileau Fork, guesi or Mrs. C. M. HaiiHon. Mr. T. I Kelly or Salt Lake, was Iu Aineileau Folk Wednesday on business Mr. and Mis. (leo. Strausberg or Lehl, spent the forepart of the week iu American Fork. Miss Edna Hull spent Monday evening even-ing In Salt Lake, returning Tuesday morning. Warm lllankcts, Wide'illankets, all sizes, all colors, Sample line, a saving sav-ing or 215 to :i:t l-3 per cent. Chlp-miin's Chlp-miin's Dm gain llasement. 3-It Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Murilock or I'rovo spent the forepart or tho week In American Am-erican Fork, guests or Mr. Murdock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L, Chlpmnn. Mr. and Mrs Milton Pool moved Into In-to T F. Corbett'a home this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pool taking up their residence iu their rormer homo. Miss Millie Thornton, who lias been working iu the telephone olllce for tho past three years, resigned hor position posi-tion Wednesday. Mr. Tom Coddlngton Is home from his sheep herd, nrter 1111 absence or two months. Mr. Russell Whitman or Sprlugville, spent Sunday Iu Amerlcnn Fork, guest or Miss Sadie Chlpmnn. Mr. Jacob Jensen or I'rovo, spent Wednesday In American Fork on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Lorena Poterson, who has been cash girl at Chlpnian's Mercantile Mercan-tile company for the past six years, resigned her position on the liiBt or tho mouth. That "SUCCESS" Is the offspring or labor Which unvor is willing to stop. Its "Rest" is an Infinite motion Tho "SLEEP of a spinning top." We want to know when you have friends to eat "chicken dinner" or to visit you. it Is such Items or news that makes the locnl page or your home paper Interesting. Tho farmer bends tho knee to none, 'and Is less disturbed by tho worldwide world-wide reign of gran and greed than any or his fellows. May he long live ami prosper this sou or tho soil, who Ib the balance wheel or the universe Yes, young man, tho glaciers of lire are hard to climb, and you will never make tho trip without a guide The linmo or the guide Is "Wmk." Tie yourself to him, young man. and he will pull you through all right. Saturday night at 7:30 the Wilson club will hold Us regular inerjtliiK In tho auditorium of tho City Hall. Pi of. Harold Stephens, Instructor In law at tho University of I'tah, will be the principal speaker In addition to Prof Stephens, District Attorney J. II. McDonald of I'rovo, delivers an ad-dress. ad-dress. Tomorrow, Sunday. October 4th. will be observed as a diiy of prayer Iu every city and hamlet In tho United Unit-ed States, iu compllnnco with the proclamation pro-clamation of the President of the United States for tho establishment or pence In tho world. Sweaters are handy, Sweaters are warm, ir you buy at Chlpnmn's you do yourself no Imrm. Sample lino at liargalu llasomont. g.jt The Third Ward bungalow which took second prize, was suggested by tho olllcers or tho Y. M M. I. a., the frame work being made by young Hawkins and Clayson, members or tho association, under tho direction of It. L. Ashby. Tho Jonathan apples used In tho wnlls and porch of th.1 bungn low were grown by Ulehnrd Mitchell The bnlanro or the fruit used in the display wm rnUetl In the orchard! of Huury DIncli and Geo F Shelley Mr JameB Pulley spent Saturday a and Sunday in Salt Lake, II f H Mr Arza Rhodes of Coltln, wn" '" American Fork Monday nnd Tuesday ( I Gloomy Dance, Smuln's Academy. I Filday, October 9, 1914.- I Mr. J W Walsh or Salt Lake, was J an American Fork vlBitor Wednesday Mr Alma Olson of Stoirs, I 'ah. Is heie visiting ror a ruw days, I Mr, Andrew Adumson or Salt I ak,,i jj w'iib liiui' Monday on business, 4 Mr. H N. Chrlstonaen spent Moada) 1 In Salt Lake, on business. J Mr John Roblnsoti spent Thur day ) In Salt Lake on business, I Mrs. John II. Wootton and tuo of her younger children tiro confiin-J to I their beds with typhoid fever. jj Mrs. Enoch Farr or Ogden, l lie-' visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I Wilds. J Mrs Ella Spencer or Logan, Hah, I Is heie visiting with Mr. and Mrs T S Prlday. Mr Dave Cousins or Shelley, Idaho, Is heie on a short visit with his relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Vern Walker spent the week Iu Provo, visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Lefler. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Southwortli and Mrs. 1. T. Henry spent Sunday In Salt Lake. Mr. G. G. Hoag spent Wednesday In American Fork, In tho Interest or the Golden Rule. Miss Lornnc Chase returned to her home, lu Provo, nrter 11 ton day's visit In American Fork. Miss Mllllo Robinson Is engaged at the Intcrurbnn depot ns nsilstnnt evening agent. Mr. James Dunkley of Salt Like, was in American Fork Monday 011 business. Mr. T. F. Corbett and rnmlly have moved to Provo, whore they will make their home. Mr. Ray Hoover or I'rovo, spent Monday ami Tuesday In American Fork. Work was commenced Monday 011 the now $3,000 homo or Wm. Flrmage on Fourth West Street. Ed. l'axman has the contract. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Doiinp)- navel taken up their residence iu the Third Ward again, after spending the summer sum-mer In American Fork canyon. Miss Juno Sanrord or Cove, Oregon, ami Miss Jessie Fonts of Price, spent the Torepart or tho week here, guoats or Miss Herthn llnssett. Mrs. James Pulley, who has been In Salt Lake ror the past three weeks, spent Saturday here vlsltlne her family. fam-ily. Mrs. Fred Strong and baby of Al-pin, Al-pin, spent the week In American Fork, visiting with her mother, Mrs. J. M. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Woods or Ogdon. spent Tuesday visiting American rrlends. Miss Ora Lynch accompanied accompan-ied them home In tho evening James Gnlsrord Is home rrom Nevn-da, Nevn-da, where he has spent the past three months 011 Mrlutycr's ranch. Ho wns compelled to unit work earlier than he expected on account or an Injury to his baud. "I've alius noticed grate success Is mixed with troubles, more or loss; And Its the one who does Hie bcBt That gets more khks than nil tho rest." James Whltcoinb Riley. Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Ilodell returned to their homo In llnrrlinan, Tuesday, after spending n week here with Mrs llodoll's mother. Mrs Martini Chlpmau. Chlp-mau. Mr. ami Mrs. J. V Man. MR returned return-ed Sntiuday from a vacation spent on Mr. ManwIII's farm in Albion, Idaho Ida-ho Ho reports the people genorally as having had line crops, though n dlsiistrlous hall storm did consider-able consider-able dnmiigo. il Tho R. S. O. S. ladles met at Mrs Lolghtou Cnssldy's Wednesday. Noxt meeting will bo held at ihe homo of Mrs. "Jack" Artnmson. Those weeds dropplnR S(.0,B fiur. rounding gomo places. rlnlu Iu tho city. Is a disgrace to the owners or said property. The city mioulii take 1 ho matter up. Mr Q. S. Wootton eiiieri,tii,(.,i 'w. "eduy evening nt 11 shower f0r MIhk Anna Unrlon of Pl0tt.an, Ur0Vlu Mrt8 Uurton will ho marrM t0 Thomas Hanson of this city in the n0ar future. Mr. R. Little of St. Joseph, Missouri, Miss-ouri, spent the forepart of tho week in American Fork 011 business. Mr. Samuel Hale of Salt Luke, was a visitor hore Sunday with his brother, broth-er, Mr. Heber Hate. Mr. F. Dovwy or Pocatello, tdaho, spent the week end lu Amorlcan Fork, guest or Miss Mae Walker. Tho tongues or slander nro busy these days, and those wagging the most, wo dare say, are living lu "glass houses." Ho chnrltnble get both aides of tho story then you are not likely to ruin the reputations of Innocent women. |