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Show I AMKBIOAN FORK LOCALS I Miss Ann Clilpnuin spent the week H ,t Salt I-"kc- joy photon, 99c per dozen, Monday. I Born, to Mrs. lle Campbell Mnrtin, I FrlJny.Arrll 24, n bnby boy, , Attorney Clarence M. Heck was at ,ihe state capital Monday on business. I' Miss Pearl Andorson Is spending a I (,w days with friends in Salt Luke. I Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly wore ut I Lebl, Monday, visiting relatives. I joy photos, 99c per dozen, Monday. I Mr- Joseph Walton went to Salt I Lnko City, Friday, Tor a brlof visit. I Mr. Ernest ScaBtrand was nt Hcber I City on Saturday In the Interest of ihe Royal Tailoring company. Mr. I'al Strlnghnm of Imblcr, Ore., I Is visiting In American Fork, guest of I Mr. otul Mrs. Charlos It. Miller. I Mr. P. ! Hickman's mother of Pro- I vo spent Tuesday In American Fork, tlslthiB. I Mr. Russell Whitman of Spriugvlllc I ipnt Sunday In American Fork with I friends. B Mr, and Mrs. Hyrum Wright of Lin- I don were the guests of Mrs. Charles I J, Wright, Wednesday. I Mr. Mcll Strlnghum of Mantl Is I visiting with his sister, Mrs. Charles a Miller. I Joy photos, 99c per dozen, Monday. H Prof, and Mrs. Charles Hopkins H wero visitors of her mother, Mrs. Ab- I ble Elllngson, at Lehl, Thursday. Miss Nellie Paxmnn, after a visit H here with her mother, returned to I Salt I.ako City, Thursday. H Mrs, Muzn Killlngsworth and babu H of Plcabo, Idaho, Is visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Adamson and other H relatives. H Mr. ami Mrs. Spencer Uummcll of H Sprlngvlllo mado n visit to Atncricnu H Fork, Sunday, Mr. Gammell returning the snmo evening and Mrs. Gammell H visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H H. DavlB, until Thursday, -I FOR SAI.B ICO acres of land, with buildings, and good water rights, 117.60 por acre. Cash or trade, easy H payments. Write Geo'.'iD. Charllcr, Victor, Idaho. ' 25-4 1 About 100 people, including the high H school faculty, studonts and their friends, enjoyed tho annual high schol track moot at Spanish Fork on Friday.. I Tho Interurban peoplo this wcok had n force of men sotting poles on Main street, on which' tho electric H wires will bo strung. H The caso of the city vs. Josoph in- H gersoll for nlloged selling of "booze" Is scheduled to como beforo Judge B Adolph N'lclson somo time today. I Mr. Davis, district wire chief of I 1'rovo, and Mr. Clark or Salt Lake, I wero visitors at the local telephone oxcliHiigc this week, I Wanted at Oner A bright young I lady to work In Citizen Office. Ouo I that is qualified to keep books, gather the small news and attend front I offlce.. No "dreamer," but a hustler H that wants a permanent position. See I Mr. James II. Clurke, together with bis dry land partner, Mr, Hall or Salt Lake City, spent Tuesday In Cedar H Valley and report that crojis never looked an wel in many years as they H do this year, and prospects arc for record-breakliiB crops. H Tho members of the Hounln Hrler Club met will) Mrs. Doll Singleton on Thursday afternoon, hnvlug a most B enjoy nblo time in social chat and the H doing or rancy work. During the course or the uftnrnoou a dainty luncheon was served Jy tho hostess. H Tho Third Ward tloublo mixed iiitir 'ette enjoyed an Informal party at thr bomi of Mr, and Mrs. F. L. Hickman, j rimraday evening. Thoro was pros ''nt hIro I,, k. Stewart, a very talon- l'rt musician, who added vory nin- iTlnlly to Ihetn uslcul numbers of the H ov',iiIiik Tlu fimirtctto Is doing vnr; j HuccesHful ami consistent work and n'H demonstrate their ability Sunday Veiling at PleiiBimt'orovo, when they onlPHt with other quartettes or Alpine j Slake Joy photos, 99c perdozen, Monday. Mr. Ruben Chlpman loft Sunday for extended stay at his sheep herd. Mr. John Ohms and" sou Mies spent Ji few days at Ogdcn this week on business. Mrs. Jacob Varney Tell ,,8t Tues-day, Tues-day, receiving a severe fracture of her left arm. The accident is very painful, but the patient Is Improving nicely. A very imcccsaful dancing party was given in tho high school gym. Wednesday evening by tho Third Wnrd Sunday School Theological Class, Our city Is very free from sickness at tho present time. Dr. Noyos, the city quarantine physician, reports but two cases of chicken pox and one of whooping cough quarantined in the entire city, and wc are also Informed that there uro no serious cubcs of sickness throughout the city. Even the undertakers aro complaining of lack of buBlncBS In our healthy little city. |