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Show AMERIdAN PORK LOOALS MIbbcb.M. ft 1. Chipman wcra MsI-tors MsI-tors at Salt Lake, Sunday. ' ,C,Ifm, ,icBl'ct Thursday at Sprlngvlllo on business. Mr. rlg McMeTrTceived a broken leg this week at Cedar Fort, caused by n horse falling upon it. Tho prospects are that wo will have somo now residences In this city 1 ,ho near future. nnnnlCd at Chlpman's-r, yenr-old sister, Mrs. Sam Jenkins. Mr Stephen WodTcarao down from Eureka, Thursday, for a few S visit with his family. S John Hunter' wont to Draper on Thursday where he will cter ho em Ploy of Johns6nstewrt company. Mrs .Charles J. Wright went to Lin-den, Lin-den, Pndayi to attend tho Wright re-union, re-union, which was held at thnt place thSg Thcv' "I" ,0 ?ut 'w any-pSctlo any-pSctlo CyofnA KS ? lh0 moon" t ,ho OjSSS tonlgft sands of articles SvSfainypnpp'l'n" l"lt Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pulley an-nounco an-nounco tho marrlago of their daughter, Miss Fori, to Mr. T. J. Prkcr 0't fcurokn. Tho wedding will take place April 2. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dlckerson of Salt Lake City, formerly of American fork, motored hero in their nutomo-b nutomo-b lo Wednesday and spent a few diiyn visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vnrncy were Pleasantly surprised at their homo Wednesday evening by about thirty of their friends, dames, music and dancing danc-ing mado tho evening n pleasant one, followed by cholco refreshments. Tho American Fork Silver Hand gave a concert ou Main street Thursday Thurs-day evening, which was appreciated by a large crowd. On Friday evening they guvo n dancing party In tho Apollo Hull, which was very successful success-ful In every respect. Under tho supervision of Axel Oloomquist, a forco of men this week papered and painted tho hall and roomsabovc Chlpman's Dank building und'aro now busy making tho samo .improvements, in, the halland rooms above Mrs. James H. P.uijcy's restaurant. restaur-ant. ' Mrs. John HobliiBon entertained at a children's party at her homo Thursday Thurs-day afternoon in honor of hor little daughter's Myrl 9th birthday. Fourteen Four-teen little guests were present and had n real good tlmo in various games. A dainty luncheon wus served. Mr. Capuor and Mr. Howe of the Richards & Kimball real estate Arm of Salt Lake City wcro in American Fork, Wednesday, to confer with Clark & Hickman, to mako transfers. As a result it wns necessary for Mr. Hickman to go to, Salt Lake. Mrs. Ernest Hlndiey entertained nt a party In honor of Mrs. Joseph Mayno. A delicious luncheon was norved to tho following: Mrs. Alva A. Greene, Mrs. Heber Huggard, Mrs. Martha Chlpmnn, Mrs. Nina Lee, Mrs. Douglas Hlndiey, Mrs. Joseph Mayne, Miss Anna Grceno nnd Miss Dorothy Hlndiey. Thomany friends of Mrs. Cain, for-.merfy'Annlo for-.merfy'Annlo Hato of American Fork, .will learn with regret of her passing -$Way on tho Oth of February. Tho dbceaBed had suffered for many years of a lingering complaint, so tho end was not wholly unexpected. MrB. Cain wns tho sister of Heber and Elmer Hates of this city. Sho was hurled in Loa Angoles, whro sho has mado hor homo for tho last- twelve years. Mr, John Kelly Is In a critical con-dltlbn con-dltlbn at his home, BUfTurlng with stdgnatlon of tho blood. Clyde Woods, who1 has bct'n Enl Eureka for somo time, returned homo Saturday. Ho left for Idaho, Wednesday, Wed-nesday, where ho will bo cmplojedS Mr. Ilcrt Duncan, a student of tho U. of U. at Salt Lake City, spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday hero visiting his parents. f Pro. A. I). ChriBtensen of tho U. Y. U; of Provo will lecturo to tho Parents! Class of tho First Ward, Sunday morning. morn-ing. Tho public aio cordially Invited to attend. f Mrs. G. L. Cloward entertained nt a dinner party at her homo on Friday. CovcrB wcro laid for Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Preston. Mr. Raleigh Hulsli of Pay-son Pay-son and Mr. A. Hall of Pleasant Grove." 3 "A llachelor'a Honeymoon." under tho management of A. Mayo Urnd-flcld, Urnd-flcld, tho greatest laugh play over written, will bo tho offering at tho American Fork Opern Ilouno tonight March 21st. It is u high-class, clean-cut clean-cut comedy, devoid of anything vulgar vul-gar and is a -play jou arc suro to en-Joy. m Dainty, visnclouB and plmtant Roso AliiBWorth will be seen at tho Opera tIIouso tonight In tho great Hot com-oriy com-oriy bulccbb. "A Uachelor's Honoy-,moon." Honoy-,moon." This offering which la now li Its sixth ear of success, Is n most pretentious one and tho production complete In every detail, regarding costuming, scenic equipment nnd and electrical display. Tho supporting company Is a capablo ono and JtiBtly deserves tho support of tho theatre-going theatre-going people. Advertisement. ' . Tho members of tho Uoiiulo Drier Club met In regular session with Mrs. Ben Moffctt, Thursday afternoon, and fwore moat pleasantly cntortnlncd. Sowing was tho main feature of tho occasion. During tho courso of the afternoon tho hostess served cholco refreshments. Tho, guests present woro Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mrs. Perry DubIi, MrB. WaBh Vamoy, Mrs. William Will-iam Hanson, Mrs. Dyron CrookBton, Mrs. Will Elslmoro, Mrs. Elmer Dates, Mrs, A. C. Adamsou, Mrs. Morley Steele, Mrs. Roy Steele, Mrs. Dell Chipman, Mrs. Thomas Darratt and Mrs. Ernest Chadwlck. . imh - " -ran " in li bSbSbSVBbSbIBbSbKk'1 ' .-''i- rrrrfKn Tin? i - ?i TV 'm:i&jw m IflrrHflrlrBSPHHrrrrrrrrrrrVrrB ' TDK STL'IiIj SISTliltgTWINS" Willi the Dojt 'Iherfri Comedy "A B A C II ID LOU' S fH'O'N BYMOON " Opera House Toniglit, Saturday, March 21st |