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Show H Local News Items. H Miss Julia Brown has htiB quit work H at the local lndcpcndcot telephone ex- H change to resume her studies at the B. H Y. U. of Trovo. H We call the attention of our readers Hi to the ad of the Utah Dental Co. in H' this H Alma Wild who was operated upon H several weeks ago for appendicitis if. H again able to be around nnd in about u HBBfl week will go to Ogdcn to continue his H studies at the State deaf nnd dunu Miss Mary A. Ovard, daughter of Mr, H and Mrs. John Ovnrd and Isaac Bintib H Jr., both well known nnd highly res- pected young people of this city, will Hftmj he married on Tuesday September 17. H A reception will bo given them the H Bams evening at the home of the brido'H H Mrs. Abbio Turner of Butte, Mont. H arrived here last night for a few day's H visit with MrB. M. McCoy. ' Dr. and Mrs. W. J. Holdcn left for H their home in Cleaveland, Ohio ycstci- day after spending three month's here H and in American Fork canyon. H Miss Millio Ambrose of this city nnd H John Binks of Springvillu were married H this HftS Mnrringu liccncsc have been Issued to the following couples: I)uis Znbriskie, H Mt. Densant nnd Koso Simpson, Am- H erican Fork. Edward S. Meredith H and Bertha Luon, both of Pleasant H "A Man's Broken Promise" in the H opera house Wednesday night gave H, good satisfaction to a big audience. H K. It. Phippen of Salt Lako will give H n gmnd Churactcr Ball in the Apollo H during October. Watch for tho date. P ( Supervisor, E. II. Clark of tho Suit B I.nko and Wasatch Forest Reserves HHftS Hpcnt Friday in Amcricnn Fork, where H ho arranged with local mechanics to H build n cabin at South Fork, in Amori- H can Fork Canyon, for the forester, Mc- h After an outing lasting forty-fouV days,' in which an overland trip from HHftV American Fork to thu Yellowstone Kn- H IIodhI Park and return, thu following H1 quurtot reached homo Monday: N. A. mmM Larson, Hnrry Adamson, Jeddlo Eldri&- H gennd Ilyrum Hoggard. H Very often a news item is hcnt to HBBJ this ofllce lifter being u week or ten duys old and has lost all value as news. 1 Don't wait until thu following week to HHftV tell us of your visitors, parties, etc. its H wo may And It nccessny to cut them out HHH in preference to more recent pnppen- H Attawcll Wootton, of Midway, who BBJ moved away forty years ago, spent part HHH of thu week here renewing old ncquuin- H tances. Mr. Wootton'H daughter I-'lor- enco accompanied him. H Alfred Robinson returned to I'hiladcl- H phia, Friday to cuntinuo his studies in H meolcinc, A family reunion was held H nt tho old home Thursday evening, H Miss Vino Condor spent tho past week H at I'rovo Nell will go over today. H Miss Sadio Cussity and Miss Zinu For- H bun will pass Sunday at I'rovo. H The three month's old baby of M-. H and Mrs. Jos Armstrong died Wedncu- m H Mis. Kllza Baker of Tooele, nnd Mrr. H (Jeo. Nicholes of Salt Lako wero here H Sunday to attend the f unerlil servico of H Clyde Sykes. 1 Thu public schools ut Alpine started 1 Monday under the most favorable cor- M ditious. There being 115 pupils enroll- H -d. The teachers, under thu able man. H ngement of l'rin. Robt. L. Ashby are: H J. C. Orr, Mary Whitby and Emily H Brown. That Mr. Ashby is especially fl pleasant this week, may bu owing to m the new daughter that arrived nt his H home Wednesday of lust week. H To check n cold quickly, get from V your druggist some little Candy Cold Tablets called l'ruvcntics. Druggistx V everywhere art) now dispensing I'reven- tics, for they are out only safe, but V decidedly certin and prompt. l'reven tics contain on Quinine, on lnxutivc, H nothing harsh nor sickening, Taken at H thu "sneeze stage" I'reventics will I Peyent l'neumoniu. Bronchitis, U Grippe, etc. Hence tho name, l'reven- f ties. Good for feverinh children. 48 I rruventics 25 cents Trial Boxes 5 cents S?ld b.X. American Fork Drug Co. mid Wm: Thornton. HH HHl HHl b |