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Show K ' American Fork Locals and Personals bb,i ; . . Br School starts Mondny, Hp Hf" Miss Orn Lynch wont to Snlt Lnke H Tuesday for n few days visit. bbh . HH President S. L. Chlpmnn was at Hu Provo on business Wednesday. 'ft - Wm S. J. Jones, district telephone man- H & ngbr at Provo, was hero Monday, H Mlsa Myrtlo Mndscn la visiting Snlt H, Lako friends and relatives. Hjl Mrs. Sarah Crookston leaves Thurs H' day to visit with her sister, Mrs. J. Ht" E. Jensen of Provo. bbb H Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strong return- H ed to their home nt Provo, Suudny1, H after a few day's visit hero. H Mrs. Geo. Lott and children qf I.elil Hh hnvo been guests of Mr, and Mrs. H John Kelly this week. H B Misses Llzu and Kdlth Iliudluy went H to Salt Lako Tuesday for n few day's l' H k Miss Eevcduno Leo is spending the H holidays nt Murray, guest'1' of Uoy H . Thompson. H y1'89 Mllllo Jensen or Provo spent B -tho week visiting With her aunt, Mrs B Sarah Crookston, and returned honiu H Sunday. Hi Chill and Hot Pie parties aro nil H .tho rage. Sco Dunkley at "Joe's H , Place" who can ill! all orders com- H " .u'ploto with tho trimmings. 3-lt. jbi ! - ' H Eldor Jackson of Provo spent n few H v days hero this week visiting with MV H J i niid Mrs. Jessov Crookston, lie wes H ,' r, Clyde Crookston's companion while Hl " In England. Bh LWL M.r. and Mrs. Joss Pollctt returned V' to. their homo in Snlt Lako, Sunday, LW 1 after a week's visit hero guests of Hr Mr." and Mrs. A. W. Potorson. B. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Shepherd, Misses H k Sadie and Maria Chlpnmu went . to Vi Sprlngvlllo, Saturday evening, to at- , toticl a hall, returning Sunday ov- B filing. H. "''''''' K,'v i Mr. Htid Mrs, R, NIoIboii nud ron, ci" i1v!Y returned homo Monday after K. k spondlng" tho ChrlBtmna holidnyu In HVH Sa,t LRkti ctt? H' ' '-, y 8' Chlpman jyna nt Mldvalo laia H """" '-- ."Jwwii jqif'wua ulttU? Unll oi liu dliuc' H tors of a bank that was consolidated B ut , that place, Tho banks consoll- tWt ,e W'H hereafter bo known as H tho .Mldvalo Stato Dank. B ' Take homo n pint or quart of Dunk- H'v j-. ley's good Chill. Takes tho cold m chill off and makes tho sloop pleasant. LWt Thoi family will enjoy It. Makes u LWt good supper or an evening luncheon, H 20c a pint 3Gc tho quart nt "Joo's M 20c a pint 35c n quart nt "Joo's Place." LWs . 10c a bowl if eaten there. 3-1 1. LWl Place." 10c tho bowl If eaten there. H About forty olllcera and teachers H of the first ward M. I. A. and Sunday H school, gave a most successful party H at ,tho home of Mr. and Mrs. J, II. H Davis, Tuesday evening, compllmou- H tnry to Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Oam- H moll. Mrs. Qammell was farmerly H Miss Ethol Davis and lias been an H nctlvo and faithful worker in these H organizations. Tho time was spent H in gaineB und hiubIc and choice ro- H freshmonts wero served. Mr. and H Mrs1. Qammell were presented with H two beautiful pictures. A. W, Peterson itiul son, Walter, wero Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mr, mid Mrs. W, D. loveless wore Snlt Lnko visitors Monday. Uoba Leo' la visiting relntlvca and friends nt Illnghnm Canyon, Mrs. Raymond Chlpmnn was Salt Lako visitor Sundny and Mondny. W. S. Chlpmnn spent Tuesday In PIcnBnnt drove on business. Mrrf. Trddlo Leo and children spent tho week end visiting Mrs. Leo's mo-tlior, mo-tlior, Mrs. Ada Stoddnrd. Mrs. C. P. Henry returned home Monday nfter spending n few days at Provo. Mrs. Kd ClnyB and two children of Illnghnm nro visiting Mrs. Carl Anderson An-derson and Mlsa Phcobo Adams. MlflBPB Mabel Storrs and Hornlece Crnndnll returned homo Sunday nfter spending Chrlstuins nt llebor. Mr. Homer Chrlstenscn, who Is leaching school nt Sprlngvlllc, was visiting frlonda lioro Monday. Mrs. KJIzn Jenkins mid daughter, Ma bio of Sandy, npent tho week hero guestB of Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Robinson, Robin-son, "Joo's I'lnco" warm and comfort-ublo comfort-ublo theso cold evenings. 'It's Chill thoro iiIbo. Try, some for what alls you. Dunkloy makes It. 3-lt. MrB. D. II. Rhodes entertained n number of her friends nt a dinner pnrty nt her home Monday, complimentary compli-mentary to 'Mrs. Lizzie Armstrong, anil son, Alfred, and Mrs. Mary Robinson Rob-inson of Idaho. Mrn. J. J. Peters and daughter, Fern of Provo, worn gucHts of Mr. mid Mrs. J. 12. Peters Sunday. Mru. Emily Adnmsou was tho hostess host-ess nt u dinner party nt her homo Sunday. National "Western Stock 8how, Denver, Den-ver, Colorado, oxcurslon rata $23.50 for round trip. On' sale January 10-17, 10-17, return January 31st. Diverse routes. Ask for tickets via Salt Lako Route. 27-J10 Mr. mid Mrs. J. H. Wild, Mr, mid Mrs. J. A. Wright mid children of lUiighmu, Mr, mid Mrs. Fred Strong of Alpine, Mrs. J. M. Thornton mid children, Mr, and Mrs. Stove Shelley, Mr, Warren Anderson and Miss Mllllo Thornton wero guestB nt a dinner party given by Mr, mid Mrs. Stephen Rholloy nt their home Christians. (let the klddlco ready for BChool bright and early Monday morning. 'Misses Hnzel and Carrlo Spencer nro visiting relatives mid friends In Idaho, Mr. David Mitchell, who.,ls teaching teach-ing Bchool nt Rfchfiold, Islfiore visiting vis-iting his parents. " JT" MrB. Walter Slack is "visltlng her daughter, Mrs. Elmor Strong," nt Provo, Pro-vo, this week. ' ( Mr. mid Mrs. Dell, Chlpmnij wero guests of Mr. mid Mrs..L', S. Hnrring- ton, Sunday, ' 'to-f-" James and Dewey Gnlsford spent Wednesday in Snlt Lake ona'pleasure trip. County Cimmlsstonor Be'rnnrd N. Chrlstenscn spent Tues'dny In "Provo on business. -l" ' Mrs. C. J. Wright entertained at n family dinner nt her liomo,Tnesduy. Covers wero laid for sixteen Mr. mid Mrs. William Pulley returned re-turned homo Mondny after 'spending n week In Snlt Lako City. . Miss Lllllo Hagren or SaIt,'Lake Is hero visiting ut the homo of Mrs. I). It. Rhodes. ". k Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hickman returned return-ed from Provo, Saturday, after visiting visit-ing relatives there for a weekf' ' Mr. Frank Feathcrstona of Salt Lako spent Christinas mid Friday here vlstlng relatives. CHICKENS Rest lu tho-couutry. Rhodo Island Red pullets, nndd Ulnck Manorcas; one dollar a piece nt E. J. McCleery. 3.21. Mr. nnd Mrs. J, A. Wright, or Ding-hum, Ding-hum, havo been visiting relatives here this week. Mrs. Wright will remain until nttor tho now year. " ,t- Mr. Pert Crookston was down rom Snlt Lako tho last part of last vcck visiting with his parents. HIb sister sis-ter Kiln accompanied him bnckl'for a visit during vacation. Messrs" Wallace nnd Reginald HcaniB or Salt Lake, spent ChrlBfins horo vlBltlng their pnrents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. droo. An elaborate dinner din-ner pnrty was given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Groo In their honor, Chrlstmus.f A number or American Fork people peo-ple went to Springville, Sat'urilay, to attend tho Roylnuco reunion, that la held nnuunlly. Tho event wan In honor or the 60th wedding anniversary anniver-sary or Mr. and Mrs. Henry Royldnco, parents of Mrs. J. W. Storrs. Those to nltend from horo wore Mr ' nnd Mrs. J W. Storrs, Mrs. Wlllcs ifrom-ley, ifrom-ley, Mrs. Wlllnrd Shipley nnd Mrs. Niels NIoIboii. Mny 1914 bo a prosperous year to all our renders. Work Is being rushed 011 tho taber- undo n full forco working every day. , MIsb Eliza and Ella Storrs Bpent Saturday, Sunday nnd Mondny with relatives nt Salt Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Reno. IV, Vnnce wero Salt Lnko tlBltors Sundny and Monday, Mon-day, Miss Ruby Tnttersoll entertained a number of her rrlonda nt n watch party at her homo Wednesday evening, even-ing, Quito a number or our citizens attended at-tended the runornl' Tuesday of A. C. Nelnon,.lnte superintendent of public pub-lic Instructions, nt Salt Lako City. Mr. Clydo Stcolo of Salt Lako, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. E. Steele, formerly form-erly or this city, Is visiting Tor n few dnys, guest or hla grandmother, Mra. Alice T. Steele. Mrs, Llzzlo Urentliwnlto, who litis been spending a foW- days attending tho sick bed of Mrs.' Rosa II. Grant, returned to her homo at Mnntl, Thursday. Thurs-day. She was accompanied by Mrs, Lorena Peterson for n few duy'a visit. When wo read of tho thousands upon thousands of Idle men on the Pacific const aB well as the eastern cities many without food nnd lodging lodg-ing wo should bo thnnkful nnd reel grateful that wo live In Utah, and especially In this locality the most progressive Httlo city in the Btato. Mr. and MrB. Wi C. Preston enter-tnlued enter-tnlued this week In honor of Minnie nnd Seymour Preston or Uurley, Ida-, ho. Thoso present wero Mr, mid Mrs. Murry Keslor, ot Nephl, Mr. Jay Nash or Provo, Miss Lyle Nash of Alpluo, nnd Mr. Jas. Grant of this city. A very enjoyable tlmo wna had by all present. LOST A pocketbook containing $8, between tho Co-Op. nnd Tabornnclo. Please leave samo nt this olllco nnd recelvo rownrd. 3-lt. Tho Chipmnti Mercantile compnny will be closed nil doy on Tuosdny, January tith, for Block tnklng. Tho Amerlcnn Fork Co-op. will close Wednesday, Jununry 7th, to tako stock. "HIck'ry Farm," played by tho First Ward talont for tho benefit or tho mlsslonnry committee, Wednosdny ovenlng In tho Opera Houso, was Inrgely nttened, evory sont In tho house being taken. Tho musical numbers as well us tho piny wero vory woll presented. Tho cIiibsIcb nnd overtures furnished by tho Uroni-loy Uroni-loy Orchofltrn were beautifully ren-dorcd ren-dorcd and appreciated by nil present. " - - i j Don't forget to wrlto It 1&14. Jas, II. Clnrko wna In Provo on court buslnoss tho first of tho week, Mesrs Melvln Johnsoir mid Gardner Rogers of Salt Lako werohe guests ot Misses Mary Steele and Edna Shelley. Shel-ley. Saturday and 8undny. ir we mny bo remark, It .certainly had tho appearance or being an old Jnnunry "thaw" Wednesday and Thursday. Those who have been reported on the sick list this week nro: Mrs. Jos. Miller, Mr. Stephen Anderson nnd Mrs. Elizabeth Wngstafr. FOR SALE A now suit or clothes never been worn will fit nu nver-uge nver-uge man, tailor made, cost $28, will sell reasonable Call at Mrs. Mattle Adams, American Fork. 3-lt. ""Many a housawifu mnnages u home so woll on nu "Inadequate allowance" that there la no air or uncomfortable economy, or deprivation, over In evldenco In It. Theso aro tho ad. watching IioubowIvcb thoso wlso women wo-men who "tnko tho tlmo" to keop informed nbout thrltt-chmices In buying. Complnlnt Is being mndo that certain cer-tain cltlzeiiB nro throwing nohes In tho public strectB, mid thnt thoso unsightly heaps aro tho cnuso of many horsos being frightened. Such nets aro likely to cause sorlouB accidents, ac-cidents, nnd then again, thoro la a city ordiunnco against throwing rubbish rub-bish In, tho Htrects. "You nro turning out tho-best paper this section of tho stato uvor had." Is tho compliment handed us tho past row weokfl by prominent citizens mid by letters rrom ox-rosldentB. Without With-out u dcubt, frlonds, for tho press of the state gives us credit or printing and puhllnlilng tho largest nnd best country paper In tho state, and all being homo print, too. Whnt la moro our papers havo boon tested out, nnd found to get good results for advertisers. |