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Show AMERICAN FORK' LOCALS Miss Allco Dunn was in Salt Lnko Thursday. jlr. Milton Pool wns In Provo Thursday on business. i!e38lc Groono wqb a Suit Lake visitor Sunday. Miss KIslo Potorson was a Provo visitor Monday. Dlshop J. II. Storra was In Storrs three days this week. Mr A. W. Peterson was In Salt Lake Tuesday evening. Mr. Walter Slack was In Lclil on business Monday and Tuesday. Mrs John Miller spent the fore-, fore-, part of the week In Snlt'Lako. .Mrs 0. N. Taylor returned the first of the week to her home In Provo. Mrs Elmer Strong and children spent the first of the week In Provo Mr Uert Miller or Salt Lake spent a couple of days this week here on business. Mr. KImo Hunter Is home from American Fork canyon, after spending spend-ing the summer thore. Mrs. Sadie Worsley of Provo, and .Mrs Bessie Evans of Garland, were lieie Wednesday. Messrs Bob and Marlon Cutler and Earl Varney were over to Cedar Valley Val-ley Wednesday rabbit hunting. Two hundred sample Writing Tablets Tab-lets at "Joe's Plnco." Regular lCc and 2.1c kinds, your choice for 10c Mr M. H. Brown of Salt Lake, was In American Fork Tuesday on business. busi-ness. Miss Margrett Osborne of Salt Lake was tho guest of ThomaB A. Osborne this week. Mr. J. F. Hormun and S. J. Jones of I'rovo, spent the week here on business. Mr. F. Devey of Hyrum, wus here Wednesday, guest of Miss May Walker. Wal-ker. The Misses Marie Chlpmun and Berthu Uussatt were In Salt Lake Sunday. Chloo Thome and FIobsIo Frnmp-ton Frnmp-ton of Pleasant Grove, woro In town Monday. Mr Walter Lloyd of Salt Lake, was here Monday visiting Mr. A. W. Petersen Pet-ersen Mr I). R. Rhodes has been confined to his bed part of tho week with lumbago. lum-bago. Mr R. Mimvlllc returned liiuno from Salt Lake, after spondlng the Rummer Rum-mer there. Mrs. Henry Sager, who underwent an operation some time ago, Is again confined to her bed. When out Bhopplng drop In and sec Dtinkley at "Joe's Place" Hot Pies, Tamnlcs, Ice Cream, Hot and Cold Drinks. 24-lt I Mlw Josephine Pnxton of Kanosh, I la hero with Mr. and Mrs. C. W. I Whitukcr for tho winter, to attend 1 High School. B M(r. Lawrence Hutchlna nnd Mr EllRlin Holey wcro In Cedar Valley a I couple of days this week hunting rah- bits I Mrs Fon Green entertained Thurs-' Thurs-' I y afternoon In honor of her twin's ' H fifth birthday. Refreshments were H tened i H All the members of tho 07 Quorum r of Se. titles please meet Sunday at H I o'clock at tho Tabernacle on Im-r Im-r B portnnt business. 1t I The Ii S. club mot nt tho homo of ,.' Cleo Sinclair Thursday evening. Tin ( decorations wero autumn leaves and dowers RpfreshmentB woro served """""" President a L. Chlpmnn, Postmnst- er J H Clarke and Mr. and Mrs 1( James W Brown woro In Cedar Fori B Thursday to attend tho funornl of the . lfe of Bishop Gam. 1 m llSS VlrRl I'oulson entortalncd a t. ",lmber or her frleiulB Thursday oven- M ,nK. The rooniB woro boautifully dec- - M ?r.U.U'a "' n,,n 'ffect. Covers won laid for sixteen. I Mr Milton Pulloy wns brought " 7hm WwlnMny from Salt Lnko. ii hv h"8 ,"'c" -'"i'i'l to his . M for n 8 M ' "HIHloll.ll'B. hOllle m " He R mprovlMK vory mucll - I loSrtvl!!1 V'V""0"1' I'fiJ-rsoness. U Ac )t H,i:H0l'Nl) SYRUP - "na'reitniL. I""?8.' "ulutB l,1 oukIi '!r. I tube ?vZ tlXVn U, 'Toiichlnl r lottl, Holrt .'Mp. mm $1.00 per Soli by Wllllum Thornton Miss Reba Paiker was a Provo visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Cleo. Dakar was In Salt Lake tho first part of the week. Miss Ruth Lindsay of Pleasant Grovo was in American Fork Thursday. Thurs-day. Tho brick work on tho Flrmago bungalow Is completed and tho root ncailng Its completion. The only plnco In American Fork that Ice cream Is served now Is nt Dunkloy's "Joo'b Place." 24-lt Mrs. Mary Wagstaff of Provo, spent part or the week ln American Fork with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Wagstaff. Mr, Lawrence Storra returned Thursday from Gllluly' Utah, where he luiH been acting as operator for the D. &. R. G. Theie are over HOO people in American Am-erican Fork who will be unable to vote on November Hrd, unless they register. Both parties will make strenuous efforts to get them nil In next Tuesday, which Is tho last day. Two parties from Provo were overloaded over-loaded with refreshments nt the party laBt Tuesday night and wcro thrown In for 11110x10011(111. They left $10 each for their appearance, which was forfeited. Theso ure the- first cases for drunkenness since the closing of the Granite club. |