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Show I AMERICAN FORK LOCALS I Mr nml MrB. ' '- Hickman spent I i;u'tidny visiting hlB mother in Prove I Mrs S. L. Chipman spent the week I ai Provo. vIsltliiK her daughters. I r. llis genuine good uunllly white I rijjrlcofo 25c at cmpmmi'B. 14-lt I 'ntrlck's day, March 17th. I wear the green. I Mrs John Smith waB taken to a Salt I Lake hospital Monday for treatment. See the "Linking of tho Atlantic with I the Pacific Through the Panama Canal" I at the Opera House tonight. I Miss Emma Greenwood was tho I ' guest of Mr. Will Anderson at Salt I Lake, Saturday and Sunday. I Leonard Shelley of Bingham has I bcfn visiting relatives and friends In I American Fork this week. I Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Preston returned I home Wednesday evening nftcr a brief I visit In Salt Lake City. I Mr. Otto Cotter of Slilt Lake City H was the guest of Mrs. Chrlstebell Taha H Sunday and Monday. I Clark and Hickman report the sale H of five ncrcR of land of Joseph Miller H to C. P. Warnlck of Manila. fl Straw hiitB will bo tho next thing in 9 order. The merchants arc making H nice displays. -9 Mr. K. J. Scastrand wiis at Salt H Lake City Wednesday, and Thursday M on business. hH Mr. Ilccd RobliiBon, who has been H employed nt Dlngham for tho past six H months, returned home Thursday. fl Mrs. Louisa Halliday and daugh- H tcr, Miss VIda, of Pleasant ,Grovc, !H were gucstB of Mr. and Mrs. Den Hal- Jm llday, Tuesday and Wcdnosdny. if you buy a spring suit or jacket at " Clilpman's you can depend upon it bc- Ing the right style and price. 14-lt B Mr. and Mrs. James II. Pulloy went '!H to lhl Monday evening to attend tho j?H farewell party for Arthur Hraddor, ,(H who left Wednesday for a mission to MM Great Britain. 4 Mrs. Maggie Newton of Salt Lake, rH a former resident of American Fork, J!H spent tho week here with her daugh- faH ter, Mrs. Lydo Dean. H Mrs. Sarah Crookston and sou Elder JH Clyde Crookston, who recently return. ifeH cd from a mlBslon to Great Hrltan, t-rlH were Provo visitors part of the week. hJH Mrs. James Chipman Jr. went to ' iIH Storrs Thursday for a ten day's visit iriH with her daughter, Mrs. Dryant Jjjm Strlugham. cH Mrs. Ed Uarratt of Salt Lake City, ; formerly of this city, Is visiting with TtH her mother, Mrs. Phillips, and other !-, relatives. Mr. Stephen Anderson, who wns ''H operated on at Salt Lake last week, till nrrlvod llome Wednesday. Mr. Ander- ll son looks rather pale- but reports : feeling flue. lciB ' H Mr. M, E. Harton, engineer on tho ; Salt I.nko & Utah Railroad company, ,aiiU lias rented tho Mrs. Mary Tldwoll !H H homo and expects to mako American Fork his homo for somo tlmo In the u j H future. k. iH ' ' Cti H E'sht pet- cont money to loan on MM arms. No commission. T. C. Hold- Ing, 53 WeBt First South, Salt Lake City, Utah. 31-lf i H mi. Mrs. Ilert Cunningham of Salt Luko ril,M C1y Is visiting her parents, Mr. nml !$; I Mr8, W,,,,n,n ,unoy- ' 1'. II. Hieselt, with a number of teaniB mid outllts nnd sovcral mon, r. left this week for Holpor, wlioro ho will work on a railroad contract. Mr William Uarratt has been can- vnsslng tho rosldenco district iidjoln-,se iidjoln-,se lnS Center street with a view of put-to. put-to. H tlnB a row of Sycamore shado trees on each side of tho street. This wcnild H make of this one of tlio most beautiful streets In tho city. Mrs Lewis Ilurko, formerly of Am- Tlenii Fork hut now living in Eurekn, an hrotiKht homo Hick last Friday, - - "'it v am glnd to report that sho Is H Wiling better fartt. Her mother, MrH. H J J Jones, camo with her, nnd they UM win etny till aho Is much Improved. H i,,V. "" 1,,,8t '' Kr f" l-: M "n'H iill next week. 11-lt ,m At tin. homo of Mro. Perry Ilunh, M eilupH(j. ftPrll00U( (ho mcn,,(.B of H 'o llonnhi Itrior Club were pleasantly M fnlfrlnim.t. Sewing occupied tho tlinr "" ""' gucHtn Indulged in nodal Mm ,ll;" MrH Hiihli'horfiMl- t'lmlch ri K '"'""n'-iitH during thu course of the M "lieiiionii Tho. .membciB are 'Mes- H ym ,,fn'- "'Ip1. Will Hanson, Wauh ,m nriii.y, n,, Mff(,U( Uoy (jr,.(.Wnod, VI ' yro" I'rookBlon, Morley Steele, Roy g "le, W BlBlmoro, Elmer Hates, H "" Kliiglrton, a, V, Adanibon, TIioiubh 'B arrHtt ami ErncBl Chadwlck. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Greenwood motored mot-ored to Salt Lako City In their auto Thursday and spent tho day. Mrs. P. s. Miiuglm will entertain tho II. L. C. S. ladles at her home Wednesday afternoon, .March 18th. Mrs. N. A. Pehrsou and daughter and Mr. J. Pchrson Bpcnt Thursday In Pleasant Grove visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max II, Pchrson. Miss Martha King of Sail Lake Ih spending n fow days with her grandparents, grand-parents, Mr. and Airs. Washburn Chip-man. Chip-man. Mr. George A. Smoot of tho Garden City Realty company or I'rovo was In American Fork this week conferring with Clarko & Hickman on a real estate dcalf Mr. A. R. Stout of Salt Lako City spent tho forepart of the week here visiting wlthh is Bister, Mrs. W. I). Edmonds. Mr. W. A. Hucklns of the Utah Power Pow-er & Light company left for his home In Des Moines, Iowa, Sunday for a two weks' visit wHh his parents. Word reached this olllco tills week that Misses Julia Ltrown uud Rosa Durrunt, who have been doing missionary mis-sionary work in the Southern -States for the past eighteen months, ure expected ex-pected homo In the near future. Mr. K. J. R. A. Pchrson of Highland High-land will go to Ogdeu April 3rd to visit tho State Schoo' for tho Deaf, Dumb and Ullnd. On April Gth ho will attend tho convention held for them. W. W. Southwortli returned home Tuesday after n thico week's visit In the coat. Mr. Southwortli visited all tho eastern markets and ordered a full stock of general merchandise In all lines. He says ho Is very fortunate fortun-ate In securing many lines of good merchandise at half nrlei ami will give tho public tho benefit or his lucky purchases. Mr. and Mis. Peter Crystal were very pleasantly surprised by n number num-ber of their friends Wednesday evening. even-ing. A delightful evening was experienced exper-ienced by tho guests through the enjoyment en-joyment of dancing and entertaining games, followed by delicious refreshments, refresh-ments, to about thirty guestu. Mr. and Mrs. Crystal will loave in the near futuro for Idaho. Mr. Robert Proctor had IiIk home reshlugled this week. S. J. Jones, the district manager or tho MtStateH Tel, & Tel. Co., was In American Fork on Wednesday. Prof, and Mrs. E. W. Smart or Provo were guests or Mr. and Mih. Ilornard ChrlBtensen u fow days this week. Mr. J. P. Anderson la down from Montalnn to visit with his family for a fow dayB. James Duukley of the Decker-Patrick company or Salt Lake City was in American Fork on buslncBS Monday nnd Tuesday. At tho Third Ward meetinghouse Thursday afternoon tho ollleei-H anil members or tho Roller Society entertained enter-tained In honor or Mrs. N. A. PNirBon, a tonchor In tho society. An excellent program ami games made tho nftcr-noon nftcr-noon nn enjoyable ono. Refreshments of choice selection were served. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Firmage entertained enter-tained at their homo Thursday even j lug, complimentary to. Mr. Hob Manes-, eo. who leaves Sunday rr llebur, , where he will take the iwiiiiigeiiieiil of n Golden Rule Blore being opened Uirni ' Giuiii'H ami music mailu Hie evening ti pleasant one. Tin' menu wis iierwd in the St. Patrlck'a effect I'ho guests pi' nt were Mr. and Mm ,. t'liipiiiiui. Mis Mrlo t'lilpmau, MIhh llerlha llassett, MIbh Sadie thlp-maii, thlp-maii, Mr. Mark Foot,, Mr. Hob Menas-eo Menas-eo and Mr Russell Whltm.in or Sprlngvllle. Dr. J. F. Noycs and J. W. Chlpmnn were Salt Lake visitors 'Thursday. Mr, John Chadwlck Is very 111 at lilu home, suffering with dropsy. Otto Varney Is reported as being ery III at hlu home, o lv. . Mrs. .1. L. Flrmngo and' Hon Harold and MIbs Sadie Chlpmiuuspent Thursday Thurs-day In Salt Lake City. 'C Mrs. Guy Kvau of l.'chl wau tho Kiieot Of her ulster, Mra.Vrthur Ail-nmH, Ail-nmH, Tliursdny. J& &:' The one-year-old babe, .of Prof, and Mrn, Charles Hopkins Is quite III with pneumonia. f .. Mrs. Sadlo Henry loft "for Gunnison Thursday morning to Join her husband, hus-band, who Is employed In the drug business al that place. . Mrs. I. ula Fitzgerald of Lehi speul tho week here visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Shipley. A baby girl arrived at tho'homo of Mr. and Mrs. Doit PouIhou, Sunday, Mother .mil babe doing nicely. Anthony Nelson of Salt Lnku City was an American Fork vlallor part ot tlio week. Mrs. S, II. Eggei'lhou entertained al her homo Monday evening, complimentary complimen-tary to her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Thomas, who are visiting In this utv. A jdensaul evening wiis enjoyed en-joyed by till present In parlor games and music. Dainty refreshments were Buru-d to the following: Mr. and MrB, Frank Thomas, Mr. and Mr.- J. AV Storrs, Mr. ami Mrs. ll. W. McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman. W. S Chlpmnn wns at the state capital cap-ital on business Thursday, Mr. William Chipman returned Irom the L, D. S hospital Thursday after undergoing a lecent operation ror appendicitis. ap-pendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Ileber Walton will entertain en-tertain this evening In honor or their son Joseph, whose marriage o Miss Myrtle Greenwood took plnce Wednesday. Wednes-day. A genuine and successful surprise party was carried out in lino style on Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Wild at thrlr home Thursday evening by a number of Irlends. At 7 o'clock a dellcloua hot chicken dinner was Bcrved. The balance of the evening was spent In music, dancing and thep laying of progressive pro-gressive parlor games. Thu guest list vns Mr. ami Mrs. lien Halliday, Mr. and Mrs. Vera Manwell, Mr. and Mro, James Vnrnery, Mr. and Mrs. K. J Wild, Mr. ami Mrs. John Crooks, Mr. and .Mrs. Lafo Parker, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllaid Chipman, Mr. nml Mrs. Peter Crystal, Mr. and Mrs. Will Miller, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wild. Mr. and Mr George A. Varney, Mrs. J. M. Thornton, Mrs. Vlolato Clarke, Mrs. Georgo Sinclair Sin-clair and Mrs, Jed 'Greenwood. The stake Sunday school board surprised sur-prised Mr. and Mrs. lleruard Christen-boii Christen-boii at their residence In tho Second Ward. Thursday evening. GamoB, readings read-ings and whistling Blunts were the features or amusement, and a choice luncheon was served Mr. and Mrs. 12. J. Clayson. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kirk-ham Kirk-ham ot Lehi, Principal and Mrs. Chos. Whltaker, Mr. and Mrs. C. 13. Young, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall or Lehi, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hayes of Pleasant Grovo MIbbcb Anna Matheuon, Kdua Hull, Rosella Storrs, Josle Greenwood and Mary (Reason ot Pleasant Grove, enjoyed tho uicHlde Jokes until a late hour |