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Show Mips La Vina Olson was an American Amer-ican "Fork visitor Tuesday. Miss Sarah Williamson spent Sundny Sun-dny visiting friends in Salt Lake. Mis,a Mlna Wadley was a Drapor visitor Sunday. Now designs In wall papor and floor! rugs nt Chlpman's. 21-lt Hnvo you nil tho "buttons" "you need? Ask the Mutual girls. They will know. Wanted nt Chlpman'a 5 year-old hor8es; C-year-o'd horses, to exchange for lumber nnd merchandise. 21-lt Mrs. Walter It. Moore of Spanish Fork la visiting with frlcndn nnd relatives rela-tives horo for a fow days. ' ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert OJson wero mado happy by the arrival of a baby girl, March 19, 1914. Mr. Arnold Rlchlns was surprised by a number of his young friends on the 12th Inst. The nbovo dato was his birthday. Mra. Clarence Newman of Lynndyl Is at tho bcdsldo of her mother during her recent HlncBs. Tho twins need somo care. Mrs. F. D. Richardson returned to her homo In Ogdcn Monday nftcr spending a fow daya with Prof, and Mrs. Richardson. U. S. Milk Separators nnd Monarch Steel Ranges at Chlpman's. 21-lt Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Richardson entertained en-tertained tho Agricultural Club at' a dollcloua luncheon Friday night. There wore fifteen young men present. All reported themselves as hnvlng a very good time. Mrs. Nols Thrasher, who has been nt the Provo hbspltal, returned homo this week much Improved. Mr. nnd Mrs. Reynard Swenson on-tortnlned on-tortnlned a numbr of friends nt their homo on Duttlo Creek, Saturday evening. eve-ning. "500" was tho game. Refreshments Refresh-ments were sorved. MrB. Qrantloy Brems, formerly Miss Von Walker, has an attack of par-alysls par-alysls and Is unablo to ubo cither her right arm or leg. Twenty lbs. BUgar for $1; 20 lbs. best clean rlco for 1; 3 cans tomatoes, toma-toes, 3 cans corn, 3 cans beans, either kind, 3 for 25c; 7 bars Flake Whlto Boap and ono FREK for 25c; 3 bars toilet soap for 10c, and 4 pkgs. G. C. musli for 25c. These prices at Chip-man's Chip-man's all next week. Thousands of other articles given nway FREE. 21-lt nig advertising week nt Chlpman's from March 23 to March 29. Thousands Thou-sands of urtlcloB given nway FREE to every customer entering our store dur-InjjMho dur-InjjMho week 21-lt Miss Ruth Harper was vlsltlug with friends in Provo. Wednesday. Miss Hannah Conder was au American Amer-ican Fork vlBltor Friday and Saturday. Mr. Frank Price of Provo waa a ricasant Grove visitor Sunday. Men's, )ouths' and children's spring eults In at Chlpman's. 2i-u Mrs. C. P. Larson has bcon qullo 111 for tho past week. Lloyd Adamson went to Garfield last Friday, where he will be roployd In tho reduction works. Mrs. William Culllmore, while not yet entirely out of danger, Is-reportcd to bo improving. Mrs. Clarence Newman ot Lynndyl Is vlslUng with her parcntB, Mr. and Mrs. William Culllmore. Sheep shearing will commenco at Webb's shearing corral within tho next ten daysu nless the weather Interferes. Seed oats, seed barloy, seed ryo and garden seeds at Chlpman's. 21-lt Miss Marlon Tanner will bo tho guest of relatives and frlonds at Pay-son Pay-son for the next ton days. John C. GUlman has been laid up with a sovoro caso of rheumatism for tho past week. J Tho descendants ot John Wright, 200 In numbor, hold a family reunion last night in tho Linden Hall. Miss Sadlo Mills delightfully entertained enter-tained the Agenda Ciub at her homo Thursday evening. " Miss Lavorn Ward of Provo spent tho lalter part of tho week with MIsb Ethel Clark. Mr. Joo Qrcon ot Salt - Lako spent Sunday In Pleasant Qrovo visiting relatives and friends. Miss La Vina Olscn and Miss Chloo Tborno wero Provo visitors Tuesday evening and Wednesday $1.00 and $1.26 for Cedar Mops ot Chlpman's all text week. ' 21-lt I Mrs. Randolph Benson ls confined tbvor bed with an attack of bronchitis bron-chitis and.plurlsy. t - ' . Tho North Union Irrigation company will soon .expend $li000 In soralghten-log soralghten-log their canal 'through .Wilson's Holds. Mrs.. Everett West, who has been visiting with her father,. Joseph . Hilton, Hil-ton, returned to her home in Lynldyl Thursday. , Mrs. James Peterson presented hotf husband with an cloven-pound boy this weok. At the time of Its birth their last baby was JO, years old. Messrs. Clark & Hickman, real estate es-tate comDanr of American Fork, re port tho sale ot'Mrs. Ida Haag'srosl-donco Haag'srosl-donco to Mr. J. A. Botdter of Mallla. Mr. Boulter will moo Into sam In th near future. Tho directors of the FlaasBnt Grove Fruit association have been holding several meetings with NT. H. Hpmer, Jr., ot tho state association. If tho rKbt kind of terms can be agTccd on It Is probablo that the" stockholders will bb called together In tho near future to vote on tho proposition. Thore has beon considerable, pilfering pilfer-ing lately of small nrtltlon from peo-nin peo-nin llvlnir In tho cast 'oml of town. Tho city marshal Bay tltat ho has learned who is tho guilty party and If the things aro not taken bisck an ex-umplo ex-umplo will bo made of him. During our big advertising campaign all next woek we propoBe to have all our spring goods on display. Sco our big show wjndows for "pifotty H'fnB-Chlptnan H'fnB-Chlptnan Merc, Co. ' 21-lt Tho man so lazy that ho lots his Uh wlfo do all tho work, wllLnevae.t, Is . Kill heaven. Ho Is taktnjc tM-tlmwmk.- cJIB earth and It ls his w0.wmt- Wtm Joy n much neede4'sMraNi ',. Ttm rest in tho next werM. ftmtmummr" - Hill hnvo to go sboveU-f. ' ijM wsammmmmmmmtimmmmmmami H Pleasant Grove l Poultry Yards 1 Thoroughbrods a Specialtyj m 1 m Duck Efffi-s for Setting j Call and sco or phono n :GW, Plousnnt Grove. ffl jfiy Mrs. Ida Haag B II1 DR. O. F. WESTPHALL' II PRACTICING DENTIST I'S Office Hours t 9 to 1- aad 1 to ft " ill Telephone 7x PLEASANT GROVE. UTAH I OLARENOE M. BEOK LAWYER M Practices in any court 1 Chlpman Bank Building, Boom 1 a AMERICAN FORK. UTAH. , O ! HARNESS SHOP 1 ?- I HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS, BRIDLES, SPURS, AVIIIPS, COLLAIt PADS, PEED BAGS, HALTERS, -1 AXLE GREASE, OILS, HORSE REMEDIES. t , In fnct evoryftliing pertaining to an up-to-dato harness shop. , I Repairing and Everything at the Very Lowest Prices 1 ANDERSON & SONS M PLEASANT GROVE. - UTAH yM Culmer Hotel I I i OPEN TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC... GOOD1tOOMS I "j ' ANDOTST-OLASSMEAtS. ?. I - I 1 IF YQV WAN1' A HOME-LIKE HOTEL STOP J.ERE. I I ,, Prices Reasonable I ,; MR'aE.T.OULMER,Prop. I 'T t ...Pie mint Grove, - ' " 'n Uni J I m |