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Show AMERICAN FORK AFFAIRS. What Is Going on in the Busy Little City. Special to Tho Tribune. AMERICAN' FORK, Aug. 26. George Tyns. operator of tho Wyoming mine, who has been 111, hcid cono to Salt Lako City for a short buMnees stay. .Mrs. Tjnc and son Francis, who have been staying at tho Grant hotftl, proceeded on to California, whero Francis will ntto.nrt tho Stanford unlvcrrlty. Mr. A. TV. Wetter of Turk City and Miss Eva Lambert of ihlii ylaco will rotnm Irom nn extendsd iilay at tho Portland fair on Monday Mon-day next. Mr Ve!tr will erect tho party here upon their arrival. Etwooil, the five-year-old fori of Mr. and Mrs. Joreph L. Dunkley of Soil Lake City, formerly former-ly of this place, was burled here today. His death was caused by tvphold fever, Mrs. William Harrison of SprlnRillle Is visiting visit-ing American Fork as the guest of .Mrs, Jcrsoph H. Storra. Jo.'oph L. Younc. repremntlnK tho Rock rshind Route, spent a rurt of the week In American Fork looking up business. C. A. Storra. J. II Storra and W. H. Storm, with their families, Fpent imrt of the week camping at tho lake. , Thomm Rlnns left here this morning for Idaho Falls, whoro ho will Join his wife and child, who arc visiting there. Mrs. Joseph S. Durrant In visiting for a short tlmo at htr former home In Spanish Fork. MIpsps May and Agnes Brown havo Just returned re-turned home after r. throe months' stay at Kansas City, Mo. Mrs. Kmma Startup of Provo epent part of tha wesk vltltlng relatives here. Editor E II. Pulvcr of the Paynon Globo-Hcader Globo-Hcader spent part of the week In American Fork. Th championship bnsket-VtU came, played here Thursday evening between the Apollo and Payson term, for the amateur championship cf the State, resulted In a. victory for the visitors by a wore of 23 to 1C William A. Rattenborry hns, left for Now York City, wh?ro ho will assume the leading rolo with Jefferson Do Angells's "Fantnna" company. Miss May Morrison of Salt Lake City spent tho pat ten days here visiting an tho guest of Mlfs Emma Greenwood, Peter Johnson has Just had a valuable, horse killed thraugh tha reckless driving of a rouple of I.chl boys, wheat? horse ran Into Mr. John-eon's, John-eon's, th? shaft penetrating tho horso Just back of the shoulder, causing dfiuh. F. M. Houston, Thomas S. Friday and Eugene Eu-gene Henrold. who were among tho lucky In securing numbers In drawing for land on tho reservation, havo lcll here overland, to select their farms' nnd be on hand at Vernal to fllo on the land. The local opera-house Is receiving some Improvements Im-provements In the. way of opera chairs and setnery. Flood at Richfield, Special to The Tribune. RICHFJELD. Aug, 25. The most destructive de-structive flood that has over visited Rich-rlcld Rich-rlcld came pouring out of Cottonwood canyon about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Half an hour later nil the streets from Center north and east of Main nnd a portion of those west of Main and Main street Itself were channels of 'turbid waters. Many yards and lots were swept by the resistless torrents nnd -a: number of cellars were Illlcd. |