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Show $ I American Fork Locals and Personals i 1 J : tflBl Mrs " " llurt Has a Salt Uke rlilJ visitor Friday. 3ffiS W. u' South orth was nt Uhl on HjPf Friday. fl Miss Reba I'arker spent Saturday Pb8Bw and Sundny with friends at I'rovo. Hra Joy photos, 99c per doz., Monday. RfljP The school close next Friday. HBig There will be no closing exercises. Hw A tery successful concert was given HgE by the American Fork Hand boys at HjKE the opera house Monday evening. HJEI& Manager J. L. Firm age of the Qol- flflf den Rule Store was at Hcber City, flflf Sunday and Monday, on business. flBg't Mr. and Mrs. Jack Graham and Mrs. Hlff Strong of I'rovo were guests of .Mr. flfl! and Mrs. Klmcr Strong, Sunday. fllf Mrs. Demont Hansen and babe went Hfljg (o ninghnm the forepart of the week flrcj for a brief visit with friends. flfl Miss Edith Hlndley entertained as flsjn her guest, Sunday, Mr. Merlr Taylor HB9 of I'rovo. flffa Mr. and Mrs, James Chlpman, Jr., flfl and Mr. and Mrs. William Chlpman flJH autocd to I'rovo, Sunday, and spent flfl. the day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. 8, HB Xecdham. Hjft Haven't you a relative or friend In HBH some distant town who would enjoy Hhk reading this paper weekly? It beats HV letter writing and only costs $1.60 u HH year. Try It. HIS' .. Mr- nnd Mrs. W. w. Southworth, EJKn ' Misses Manda and Ida Chlpman and Hf Mrs. P. T. Henry motored to Salt Hfl " I-nke '" Mr Southworth's car Sunday, B , and spent the day. flS ,t Joy photos, 99c per doz., Monday. Hs v Messrs. Harry Lludley, Jesse Kirk- BB man and Heed Robinson were guests H'w of Misses May Jenkins, Opal Robinson jBJPJP. " al,(1 1cnrl Robinson at Eureka, Satur- wB.. day and Sunday. jfejr ' Al ,nc home of Mr. and Mrs. Hyron w"j Kershaw, Monday evening, the teach- JSjjf ' ' era ot tho Harrington school building t werc pleasantly entertained. Various f games and music passed away Uie 'I time, followed by a choice luncheon. M Messrs. Harold Drown, Kenneth 'i?M lludnel, Miss Lillian Heagren of Salt & - 'akc Clly, and Misses Florence and jfX Millie Robinson and Mr. C. E. Rife aR formed an auto party to Geneva, Sun- H- day, and spent the day. nHLi " ' Bit When a man tells you that the big Ha city weekly Is worth more than your fl homo paper, ask him how much the m big city has ever done for your lo- aS cnllty; if It had ever mentioned what tH he and you were doing to omprovc hM tno condition; it It bad over noticed jr him or his friend when sick or dying; m s ,n B,,ort- If "'I hl dealings with the V metropolitan weekly havo riot been & entirely one-sided, In which his dollar $' only was recognized by tho other party, while ho and all his Individual . - ' Interests were completely Ignored ?. ... ,. f Joy pbotos, 99c per doz., Monday. fv ' 'v A number of the First Ward Relief &k - Society sisters gave Mrs. Joseph W. H "t Ovard a very pleasant surprise party tt nt'hcr homu Saturday In honor of her B .' 61st birthday. An enjoyable afternoon , . was spent In social chat, songs, etc. ' A delicious luncheon was served to If tho guests, numbering twelve, who t., wero Mrs. Aydolotte, Mrs. Mizncr, Mrs. Mary Duncr.n, Ann Huggard, - Martha Chlpman, Charlotte Green- .,' wood, Llzzlo Ovnrd. Jano King, Mar- I guorltc King, Emma King, Mrs. Will I Gardner and Mrs. Hannah Gardner. Miss Myrtle Strong Is here from I'rovo, flatting relatives and friends. Mr. I,onnle Rhodes came home from tho sheep herd Monday for a brief tlslt with friends. Mr. I.. W. Xellson this week purchased pur-chased three new toggles for his livery business. Mr. Emit Gerllng of Highland spent Monday and Tuesday visiting in Salt Uke City. A fine baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mayne, Sunday. Sun-day. All concerned doing nicely. Dr. II. E. Roblmton was at Salt Lake City, Sunday and Monday, on business. Mrs. George May of Salt Lake City is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Durrant. Mlsg Julia Drown of I'rovo spent Sunday here visiting Mrs. Joseph In-gcrsoll In-gcrsoll and other relatives. Joy photos, 99c per doz., Monday. Mr. I, II. Craven was a visitor at Hie state capital Friday and Saturday. Satur-day. Alvan Thome and Rural Adamson of I'leasant Grove were American Fork visitors Tuesday. Mrs. John Stewart returned to her home at Denjamln, Sunday, after a ten days' visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Thomas Canncll. Messrs. W. S. Spafford and Frank Harues of Salt Lake City spent Sunday Sun-day here, visiting, guests of Misses Mae Mulchings and Ruby Wootton. Elmer Ixvcless enme down from Salt Lake City on his motorcycle Sunday Sun-day and spent the day with his brother, broth-er, W. D. loveless, and family. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenland of Morelaud were the guests of Mrs. Greenland parents, Mr. and Mrs. I II. Strasburg the past week. Mrs. James W. Carter of Idaho Falls Is here for a few weeks' visit with her mother, Mrs. Rosa Dromley, and other relatives. Mrs. E. A. Culbertson, who has been visiting with her sister, Mrs. Ruben Chlpman, has retumed to her home at Salt Luke City. i Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wild and Mrs. J. ,M. Thornton spent Sunday at Alpine, Al-pine, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong. Mrs. J. W. Kofod and children ol l.nvan spent tho week hore, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Joy photos, 99c per doz., Monday. Tho children and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Loverage of Highland, High-land, numbering eighteen, met at their home Friday in celebration of the COth birthday annlvorsary of Mr. Loverage. Lov-erage. A pleasant day was spent by all presnt. During tho past fow years improvements improve-ments have boon mado In the cemetery, ceme-tery, which havo greatly changed its nppearanco for tho better. Still, If It Is to npproach the Ideal, much remains re-mains to be done. Decoration Day Is rapidly approaching, yet between now and then there is sufficient time in which to effect great Improvements, If lot owners will glvo the matter attention. at-tention. The city has done Its part mid almost all that can reasonably be oxpected. Individual plots will have to receive individual attention. J ,.,... i -,. ,., -ii Mr. John McTaguc started to hauj ore from the Dutchman mine thli week. , Miss Merrlne West of Pleasant Grove spent Tuesday In American Fork. Mrs. Thomas Cunningham and her daughter, Mrs. Anna Jones, went to Nephl City, Friday, for a ten days' stay with relatives. It Is said that Just as a woman quits worrying about her own age she begins to worry about that of her unmarried un-married daughter. Nine tons Tango Kisses sold last week in Salt Lake City stores. Joe's place in American Fork has them. Delicious chewing confection. Regular Reg-ular price 25c; for a few days Dunk-ley Dunk-ley will sell them at 20c per pound. Are wc going to celebrate the Fourth of July and have that HOME-COMING WEEK? It takes time and work to get those real up-to-date celebrations going right. Mr. and Mrs. I W. Niclson and daughter Iris, Mr. and Mrs. Dcrt Adamson Ad-amson and Mr, Frank Monk, autoed to Olmstead, I'rovo Canyon, Sunday and spent tbo day. Roy Woods came down from Eureka on Saturday. Ho and his mother autoed aut-oed to Salt Lake, Sunday. Dr. nnd Mrs. Snyder returned with them and spent a few days here visiting. The fruit trees are now In full bloom, nnd American Fork Is like a paradise the most beautiful place on God's earth. Sho Is a beauty, but needs more boosters. In some cities and towns they are having "newcomers' day" to welcome new residents and mako them feel at home. The Idea Is a good one. The city which treats its nowcomors hospitably hos-pitably will not lack for newcomers. A few of you go to a store for confections con-fections that carry candy aa a side line. Duukley makes confections his leader. Always fresh, always good. He sells more candy and refreshments refresh-ments than all the balance of the "bunch" combined. 9-it A most enjoyable party was given at the homo of Mrs, Washburn Preston, Pres-ton, Tuesday evening, In honor of Mrs. William Grant of Salt Lake City. The evening was spent In conversation, In. terspersed with music and recitations. A tasty luncheon was served. Covers were laid for ten. Everybody ought to sec "The Adventures Ad-ventures of Kathlyn." The third ol the series will be given at the opera house tonight. See the marvelous escape es-cape of Kathlyn on an elephant, which goes dashing through tho Jungle, terrorizing ter-rorizing all people and animals who seo It. Earley to bed and early to rise, mind your own business and tell no lies, don't get drunk and deceive your wives, pay your debts and advertise, adver-tise, buy from men of enterprise, is the best counsel under the sklos. Get the Idea. If American Fork gets after the statu prlzo for the "Cleanest City," would It not bo a good Idea for the proper officials to appoint half a dozen doz-en ladles In each ward to superintend superin-tend tho cleaning up of their respective respec-tive wards. No doubt of good rosults from such committees. Them are thousands of good people In this Btnte who are color-blind when It comes to distinguishing between a news Item and an advertisement, Newspaper men are. asked every day to publish scores of items as matters of news that If published would be first-class advertisements, pure dnd simple, to boost somebody or something some-thing In some way, but to aid the newspaper man In no way, except In Hiving away his time nnd space. ' Drrcil Huggard returned to the ibP lerd Snturdf,y nfter a wcck'8 ' vltlt here. Mr. Laurence Greenwood, who Is employed In Ogden, spent Sunday here vljlilng his parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Trane, Mr. and Mrs. William Chlpman nutoed to Salt Uke. Wednesday, and spent the day. Judge Adolph Niclson had his home remodeled this week, building a new kitchen, installing new windows, etc. Anthony Nelson of Salt Lake was a rlsltor In thls'clty a few days this week. Mrs. Ed Clays of Dlngham was here visiting Sunday with Mrs. Earl Mc-Tsjue- Sn Hates, who Is employed at Salt Lske, came to American Fork, Sunday,, Sun-day,, on his motorcycle and spent n few days visiting his brother, Mr. Heber Bates, and family. Tou can have any bIzc photo made at Joy's studio on Monday of each week. 9-lt Mr. Shaw Cunningham came home from the sheep herd Saturday for a short visit. Another Pleasant Grove man was up before Judge Niclson this week for being Intoxicated and was given thd usual fine of 8.00 which he paid and was released. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Uezzant are having hav-ing a very pretty and up-to-date home built In the Second Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DIckcrson and children autoed down from Salt Lake, Wednesday, and spent the day with Mrs. Dlckerson's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alma Rowley. Mr. Dickerson made this office a pleasant call and insisted on leaving three plunks for more home news. Have you Imagined that tho "ads" would make tircsomo reading? Test the matter today. Try the experiment experi-ment of "wndlng through" them all-in all-in search of facts that might have a bearing upon some buying problem or quest of your own. Do not be surprised sur-prised to find that almost all of them have practical value, us well as "human "hu-man Interest." In fact, a few lines of reading matter In the classified advertising ad-vertising columns may contain an actual ac-tual message for you. Look for It. irou'll find the search Interesting not tedious. On Thursday afternoon the Bonnie Brier Club met In regular session with Mrs. Thomas Uarratt. The house was prettily decorated with lilacs and other spring flowers. Sewing occupied occu-pied tho timo, followed by a dainty luncheon. The hostess wns nsslstcd by her sister, Mrs. Ben Moffett. In the district court nt Provo this week. In the ense of Corn A. Huggard vs. Samuel Huggard, defendant us discharged after hearing on an order to show cause why ho should not bo punished for failure to pay alimony, tho evidence showing that he had recently re-cently been 111 and unablo to work. The court retained Jurisdiction of the case and cautioned defendant that he must do something for the support of his wlfo nnd children, .Summer drinks nnd some 'er not nt "Joo s Place," tho up-to-the-mlnuto confectionery and refreshment parlor. par-lor. Ask for the latest In sundaes and fancy drinks. j.n Miss May Gnrff, who has been with the CITIZEN during the pasi nine months, has tendered her resignation. During this time her work as reporter has had much to do with mnklng the ocal columns of this paper the most Interesting of any country paper In the state. As. bookkeeper nnd office girl she has given eminent satisfaction, satisfac-tion, and because of her genlul and ploasant disposition sho has gained many friends, both for herself and tho paper. rnfc Ei"10 Pc,ci:son WII take Miss shown to her ns wore shown t0 her elated"830' Wl" b much W" |