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Show 11 . MM American Fork Locals and Personals HnSf Miss IJcrtliu Cutmtill went to Salt Bjffip I.ttku City, Saturday, for a brief visit. HK Mr. Myron Clilpmnu spent the fore Hh purl of tlm week In Salt I.uku City. BJIfP Mr. Walter Slock made a business HSi tiip to Salt Lake, Wednesday. Kjp Mrs. Harold Chrlstensen of Lehl $', was mi American Fork visitor Wed- Em&i nesday. Bfjf .Miss Florence Iloulnsoii Is home uf- HS tr unJoyliiK a three weeks' visit nt H II will bo worth your while to see MSBOl the Clothing Industry Tuesday at the HH Opera House. u HhB Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. I'ollett or Salt BfflHj I.nko Clly were guests or Mr. and GH MrB. A. W. Peterson, Sunday. HEP Misses I'earl I'rcston and Annie BfBffltj Slack spent Sunday In Pleasant Rlgff drove, guests of Miss Chloa Thome. BUSS Mra. Clifton I'eircu went to Holier 8j' City, Wednesday, for an extended visit Bgfj with her parents." IPUff MIbs Verlaud Campbell of Salt Lake) Pa City, spent the week here vlsltlni; her, B mother, Mrs. Alice Campbell. RraPf Mrs. Surah J. llrown entertained at PW a breakfast party Tuesday rcr Mrs. Il Clifton Polrce. I RE For painting and pnperhnugliiK call H&l on V. S. Humphries & Sou. l'hone HEqP Noh. C4-W, Plonsnnt l'rovn, or 101-J, MESm American Fork. 28-tf BflllfP Homer Chrlstensen, who Is tench- ttjBgm lug school nt Springvlllu, spent Sat- IOfl urdny anil Sunday with relatives In HIE American Fork. Bjljej Miss Hazel Nelson of Pleasant Hg (Jrovo spent Saturday and Sunday HPF here visiting her sister, MIbs Luln mP Mr. Thomas l'rlday, who spent tlio Swf. pnst threo weeks at his sheep herd, BreSfo t returned homo Monday and Is back LExpf lu the clothing department nt tho rajt Haven't you a relative, pr friend In Mtgfi somo distant town who would enjoy Kk reading this paper weekly? It bents OK ,).. lotter writing nnd only costs $1.50 n W3$k year. Try It. mn$- Mr. A. It. Storrs of Rlchllcld, n SriH former K. O. Vf agent In this city, Wii-....Hd,MiiUy, arrived In American Fork iSSJ.J Sunday. Mr. Storrs returned homo jtegmsj Monday nnd Mrs. Storrs and children fl)ret ' remained for a visit with relatives. HSKK MUb Klslo Peterson entertained a BsWvj number of her friends Snturday oven- B&Sl ' '"B- Aftor spending nn hour at tho 133 theater, tho guests wero taken to tho Kwo homo of tho hostess, whero tho bal- Hrali,. v onco of tho uvonlug was spout lu HSaf music nnd games. A cholco luncheon Spill " was served, tho guests numbering nSjlifl ton. HKNlfj You should wonr Mayor Hrothers KPftlft clothes. Wo soil them at American Hmfl Fork Co-op. 2-lt BEUct Complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. J. prf R. Johnson of Salt Lnko, who spoilt kkj, . i Saturday nnd Sunday In American HgJS', "" Fork, n dinner party was given nt gfcjgtv- tho homo of Mrs, Johnson's mother, Ek'" .' Mrs. Chnrlotto Feathorstono, Satur- Rffi4''' day evening. Covers were laid for illf v flfteon. Egw'ff Mr. and Mrs. Ted H.eagren, und Hpvjj children, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. W. Hcngrcu Sk''m and children, Miss I.llllnn Hcngrcu Pp." ' J nnd Mr. Harold llrown motored to jfr I - American Fork, Suudny, ami spent tho f ' . ' . day,. guests of Mr, nnd Mrs. D. n. &,'.' Hliodcs. Mr. and Mrs. Rhodes nccom- ' paulcd them homo tho snnio evening i, ' for n week's stay. FOR SALE White Chester brood sows, A. II. Anderson, Lehl. 2-lt Our advertisers compel us to print ten pages this week. Something of interest on every page. Head tho Royal 8torc Tailoring company's com-pany's big ltd. In this Issue. It's of interest. Jny Anderson of Hunnlngton spent Sunday and Monday hero, visiting with (leorge Hunter, It Is easier for u young man to make love to a girl than to inako a .Ivlng for her. MIbs Cossotto Startup of Provo was in American Fork tho forepart of tho week, tho guest of Mr. Arzn Rhodes. You'll bo there of course. Where? At the Opera House Tuesday night. ' Learn tho kind of clothes to buy. 2-lt i 1 Miss May Greenwood returned home itJundny after a few days' visit with .I'latlves nt I'rovo. ! Mrs. 13. T. Taylor or Salt Lake City lupoiit Friday and Saturday hero vlslt-hug vlslt-hug Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Pool. Miss Ucrtha Hicks or Provo was 'tho guest or Miss Sndlo Mitchell, Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday. Mr. Mark 10. Ilczznut mada a bus!-'hobs bus!-'hobs trip to Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Tues-day. Mrs. Rosa llromley nnd daughter, MIsb I.u, spent Suudny at Pleasant drove, visiting' Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Clark. MIbb Ruby SloveiiB returned to.lier homo In Idaho, Saturday, after an extended ex-tended visit hero with Mrs. Rmma Chnse. Mrs. R. K. Knighton nnd Mrs. Clifton Clif-ton Pclrco woro Interurban pnsson-gera pnsson-gera to Salt I.nko City, Monday, for n brier visit. Miss Jessie Green and Miss taulso Howard, students or tho R. Y. U. or Provo, spent Snturday nnd Sunday here, visiting Miss Green's pnrentB, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesse Grcon. American Fork Co-op. sell Mayor Urotliors clothing. Seo how thoy'ro mado Tuesday night at tho Opera Houbo. 2-lt Wanted nt (hire A bright young lady to work lu Citizen Olllco. Ono that Is qualified to keep books, gather tho small uows and attend front ohlco.. No "dreamer," but n hustler that wants a pormaiicnt position. See Mgr. April bcoiiih to Do She "war mouth" or the United Stntcs. The Revolutionary Revolu-tionary war commenced April 19, tho formor Mexican war on April 24, tho Civil wnr on April 14, tho Spaish-Amerlcau Spaish-Amerlcau wnr on April 21 and tho present Mexican hostilities also on April 21. From Mt. Pleasant Pyramid: Mr. and MrB. C. G. Purrlngtou hnvo moved to American Fork, where thoy will make their future home. Mr. Purrlngtou has purchased tho now Orient theater at American Fork nnd will continue in tho snmo business as ho was lu whllo in Mt. Pleasant during tho past threo years. Tho Orient Is a now and up-to-date picture house, and with tho many yenrs or experience exper-ience in tho show business. Mr. Purrlngtou Pur-rlngtou will undoubtedly mnko a good success. Ho enmo to Mt. Pleasant rrom Mnmmoth and Rurekn, whero ho had managed shows or tho Bamo kind, lie- started tho moving picture shows nt Spring City and Pnngultch, nnd was Interested in tho Molbu theater for two and a half years. n" Sunday evening meetings will commence com-mence nt 7:30 o'clock until furtl,er notice. Mr. Jny Wootton, a U. of U. student, was home rrom Snlt Lake, Saturday, for a brier visit, ' Mr. Will Anderson or Salt;UkeCIty was the guest or Miss Kraraa Orecn-wood, Orecn-wood, Sunday. The stork loft a baby girl ' le homo or Mr. nnd Mrs. Lindsay Orard, Monday. All concerned doing nicely. Yes, Tuesday night. Don't tW tho date of The Clothing Indmtry the Opern House. "u Mr. nnd Mrs. John Roasell of Salt Lako City woro guests or her mother, Mrs. E. H. Dolcy, Sunday. Mrs. Earl Vamcy returned home ISundny aUor a brief visit with relatives rela-tives and frlonds nt Provo. A very succoBsruI dancing party was given Wednesday evening by' the married people's. commlttoe In the Apollo. Ap-ollo. Mr. M. II. Ingcrsoll enrao home from his Hhcop herd Tuesday for a brief v lait with his .family. Mr. Raymond Chlpraan spent Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday visiting with friends at Salt Lake City. Mrs. W. D. Edmonds and daughter, Miss Florence, went to Salt Lake City lhursdny, for n ten days' visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson are the proud parents of a flue baby boy, which arrived Thursday. Mother and babe doing nicely and father moro than pleased. , James Martin, our local jeweler, has rccolvcd tho gold medals to be given away for tho best spellers in the eighth grade spelling contest, to be held In tho near future. Mrs. Lavinn Hanson Is home after spending n fow weeks at Victor, Idaho, with her daughter, Mrs. George D. Charller. Mra. James Condor of Hcber City, u former member of tho Citizen family, fa-mily, ,is visiting with rolatlTes In American Fork. "Mamma, why Is It thero will bo no marrying in heaven?" "There wouldn't bo mon enough to go 'round, my dear son." Miss Velma Duncan, who Is teaching teach-ing school at Draper, was Home Satur-day Satur-day and Sunday, visiting her pareiita, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan,, " Mr. nnd Mrs. William Firmago and family or Malnd, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. David Firmago or Lohl wero guests or Mr. and Mrs. William Flr-uuige, Flr-uuige, Sunday and Monday. Deputy County Road Supervisor Forbes or Alpine has had a forco or men at work on the American Fork canyon road, nnd It Is said the rond Is In very good condition, as far up as tho work has been dono. A very profitable and enjoyable afternoon af-ternoon was spent by tho members of tho II. L. C. S. Sorosls nt tho homo of Mrs. Hoy Steele, Wednesday afternoon. Sowing and social chat passed the time nnd a delicious luncheon was served. Tho rooms vcro prettily decorated dec-orated In various spring blossoms. Miss Allco Dunn entertained tho members of the Comus Club nt her home Saturday evening, and for tho occasion tho rooms wore boa'utltully decorated In spring blossoms. Tho ovonlug was enjoyed In music, progressive pro-gressive pnrlor games, Mrs. S. C. Snider Sni-der receiving first prlzo. A nicely prepared pre-pared and delicious luncheon wns served, Mrs. George Slnclnlr wns n Salt , Lake visitor Wednesday. Mr. Joseph King spent tho woek tlBltlng relatives at Oarlleld and Snlt Lake City. Mrs. L. S. Harrington spent Thurs- ' day In Provo, visiting her sister, Mrs. ' J. F. Fnrrer. Miss Edna Allen or Vinoyafd was ' the guest or MIbs La Verno Forbes, ' Monday and Tuesday. " ? Misses Chloe Thorno and Flossie Framptou ol Pleasant Grove wero guestB or Mrs, Byron Crookston and Mrs. Clnrence "Walton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crookston are , having their residence In the Second Ward remodeled this week. The outside out-side Is being plastered, etc. Mr. Clyde Crookston spent Wednes- , day and Thursday hero visiting his , parents. He left Thursday for Park , City, where he has accepted the position posi-tion as timekeeper for the Utah Power Pow-er & Light company. The Interurban will run a apodal) train over to Pleasant Grove and back J Tor tho M. I. A. contest tomorrow ovenlng. No doubt thero will be a urge attendance. |