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Show P'p!' American Fork Locals and Personals mmWm ; 1 : : 1 md Mni'tiii Nlclson purchased a now HSR" automobile this week. MgMgg&l Mr. nnil Mrs. Kred Strong of Alpine Rf spent Htfndny in Aincrlciui Fork. Mmmmmi Ksl Wurren Anderson wns n Salt Lake Jgjl visitor Monday. HjP The largest find best line of wall Rpl. pnpor In Lit nil comity nt Clilpmiin'o B lllK Red Store. 14-lt Rfji MIhb Vldu Lee, who hits been to El' Huttc, Mont , for the past yr;ir, rc- MjmjmM turned homo Sunday. n Mr. Alma Gjrenwood returned home H Mondny after spending two weeks at HB, Price, attending to business affairs. H Mrs. I.i'oiimkI Hcnrold Hpent the Hl; J' wrck al Provo visiting her parents, V, i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph R. Murdoek. 19 V ' ) 1''i,rl Robinson left for the sheep BH . 1 1 herd Monday to upend (ho next few Hj j' MlflS I(l" Hmlth. who Is attending! H t sehool at the I). Y, U. of Provo, was ' H J hero visiting her pnrcnts Sunday. B t Sunday wan ouo of the most benu- H I J t f Tail days this year, and many took K iljf advantage of it by auto riding, buggy H j 1 riding, motor and blcyclo riding, etc. H J ' ,l certainly was a fine day mid Hi'fj 1 brought out hundreds of vehicle!. Hfh$ H Garden and grass needs, (lower and Kjp Knilii need, at Chlpman's. J l-lt H'j I Mr. Robert Cobbley and son Klmer mWrnW'- ' Cobbley or LIudou were In American Hrti Fork, Tueuduy, and while here made MmWrn?. ' a cull iiL this ofllec and uubscrlbcd H ' 'for the REVIEW. ;: i H The snout profitable iuvcstinent one Vj ,, c"11 niako Is money spent on mtfibcrlp- H $ lions to your local paper. Ono Is kept . In touch with nil that happens In the H ' neighborhood and ho knows whero to H A savo dollars by reading the ndn of the H wldo-nwnko merchants. Tim saving H' made by reading one advertisement B: w'" Piy for your paper for two years. P ' Mrs. George Sinclair was the rccl- B plent of a delightful surprise party H Monday evening at her home. Uunclug i and musical numbers given by Karl Bj , Vnrney, Dert Miller and James Varney Hf wcro features of tho evening's en- H tcrtalumeut. A most tempting lunch Hl '"!' 's served tho following guests! Hf Mr. and Mrs. Vein Manwell, Mr. and H(l Mr8' J- S. Wild, Mr. and Mrs. 10. J, Bj Wild, Mr. and Mrs. John Crooks, Mr. H and Mrs. Ilyrou Crookstou, Mr. and H, Mrs. James Vnrney, Mr. and Mrs, Den H. Moffett, Mr and Mrs. L'arl Varney, H J Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wild, Mr. and Mrs. H Willard Chlpinan, Mr. nud Mrs. Earl B' " llolmstead, Mr. and Mrs. George Rob H lusou of Lehl, Miss Cleo Sinclair and B Mr. llert Miller. HnHfball will he the next thing In order. Mr. and Mrs. J.imctt Kelly aie oceu-pjlng oceu-pjlng rooms In the Green Row. Mrs. Robert Walker was a Salt Lake t'lly jlultor the forepart of the week. Mr. Pete Miller In home after spending spend-ing a few (lajH it HIiirIi.-iiii on business. busi-ness. If you prune nov your fruit later will pay for it. Gel your pruning shears, knhes and sawB al Chipmnn'H. 14-lt Miss Mabel Taylor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James t). Taylor, it at the Provo hospital taking a nursing course. Mr. and Mm. l'arl Wright muted Into the front rooms of his fnthor's-I'Ved fnthor's-I'Ved Wright residence In the Second Ward, this week. I Where tho roads limo been scraped jaud tho nits tilled tip they are in fair j condition. Dusty roads will be tho next thing In order then the sprlnk-Mng sprlnk-Mng wagons. Mr. Frank Hunter left for Alnoln, Idaho, Tuesday, where he will reside in the future, having leased Mr. Vern MnuwcH'H farm at that place. Ills family will leave some time next week. ,mm-mmmm--m-----mmm-- i CharTeii GaTHfoTiT left WcflneodlTy forj Spanish Fork Canyon to work on the railroad. Garden rakes, garden hues, digging forks, spades and uIiovcIb, all tit Chip-man's Chip-man's Ulg Red Store. ll.lt Mra. Fern" Van Auken nud baby of Pleasant Grove power plant Hpent the forepart of the week here visiting her sister, Mrn. l,jdo Dean. Mrs. Uvnn Frances of Lake Shore, t'tnh, was In American Fork, Mondny, visiting at the home of Mr. w'llllam Grant. He went to Salt I.nki Tueu-diiy, Tueu-diiy, and left there Wednesday for South Afrlcn, where he will do miu-alonary miu-alonary work. Thooc spring lloor rugs at Chlpman's aro simply beauties, and you will find their pries right. Il-U From Trout Creek, I'tah, VA Adams wiltcn no of how the lonesome nhecp-ItPtdri'H nhecp-ItPtdri'H enjoy theiusees hnco a year by a reunion on the llrst day of March. It Is given on that day, as the various herds stnrt to leave for their homc-ward homc-ward Journey. After telling how It looked to n "tenderfoot" ho tells us the following American Fork boys are out with the herds: Jay Halllnger, Ross Parker, William Macklln, B. M. Parker, Thomas Adams, .lark Crooks ton, Darrcl Huggnrd, Schand Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Abe Yensle, Robert Ingersoll nud Teddlo Roberts. Lonny Rhodes left Wednesday for n fow months' stay al the Bheep herd. J. I j. Flrmage wan nt'Salf. Lake City on business n fow days this week Air. A W. l).nls or Pro6 was In American Fork, Tiicnday. Westley Chlpinan, n 11. Y. Ustudeut, wan over from Provo, Sunday and Monday. Misses Reb.i Parker and Ruby Wo"t ton returned home Monday nftpr enjoying en-joying a few days at Proo, , Mrs. Stephen Woods wan nl Sail Lake City, Sunday and Mondny, on business. - ' Mrs, Stephen linker went to lllug-ham, lllug-ham, Monday, for n brief visit with her daughter, Mrs. George RawllngR Mrs. May Kirk of Salt Lake City was here the forcpnrl of. the week, tailing her parents, Mr. and1 Mrs. II 13. King. Hcber J Grant of Salt Lake City wan in American Fork Sunday and Monday, visiting bin daughter, Mrs Clifford K. Young. Mrs. Snblnn Allen and soiih, Stanley and Glen, of Salt Lako City, wcro here part of tho week visiting at .tho. homo of Mr. and Mm. W, S, Robinson, be foro leaving for Idaho, whero tho will reside. Whllo hero they purchased pur-chased a team of horses from W. II. Korshnw. Mn. Elmer Jcnson and children of Snlt Lako nro visiting with her par-mtt, par-mtt, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Hunter. J. W. Storm spent tho week at Richfield Rich-field with his brother, A. C. Stoiru, and family. Uncorsetcd effect In cotsem at Chlpmnn'n. Only U-i inches above walnt band. 1 l-lt Tho dancing parly given by Provo band In the Apollo, Tuesday etenlng, was cry successful in every respect. Mrs. Leo Shelton lias it-turned to her home at Salt Lake City after a stay lu-ie with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. King. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chlpinan npent the week' visiting their daughter Vivian at the St. Mary's Academy nt Snlt Lako City. In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Jnretl Keller a pleasant surprise party was given her by n number or relatives. rela-tives. A pleasant evening was had by the guestH In the playing or various nud entertaining 'games. Rerrcshments meats weie nencd. Tho gucata wcro Mr. and Mrs. Milton' Pulley, Mr. nnd Mrs, Angus Cunningham, Mr and Mrs. Lawrenco Ilrlms, Mrs. Shin Cunningham, Cunning-ham, Messrs. Leslie and Dewey Cunningham Cun-ningham and Miss Fcrl Pulley, Mr Thoinan Featherstone, who Is employed at Garlleld, spent Sundny here tlsltlng his family. . The new greens, tho new Tango colors col-ors in suits and Jackets nl Chlpman's. Miss l-Miin Shelley of IJlnghani was the guest of Miss Mary Steele this week. Miss Nellie linker Is homo after spending a month visiting nl Ding-ham. Ding-ham. Mrs. Joseph Miller npent the week at Salt Lako City, tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Clifford Strong. Miss Priscelln Pulley returned home Monday after an extended stnyi with her sister, Mrs. tlennelt Peterson, nt flouutlful, We are pleased to report that Oocnr Chlpnnm Is gaining his eyesight again from the effectn of running a pencil into it at school. lieu Jorgentiou left for Idaho. Monday, Mon-day, where he will reside In tho future. fu-ture. His family will lenvon-xt w eek. Mrn. Henry Abbott, who lum been at Snlt Lnkc City for somo time, hns returned to American Fork nnd will reside here In the future Mrs J. 13. Jcnson nndd uughtcrs, Mrn. Ida Atkins and Miss Millie, of Piovo, formerly of Mils place, wore hero a few dnys thin week visiting relatives and friends. Miss ICmina Ingersoll, who Is taking n nursing course at the. L. D. S. hospital, hos-pital, wns home a fow days this week on account of sickness. Mr. T. A. Osborne, thul ocal wire chief for tho Mt. Stntcn Tel. & Tel. Co., has accepted the position as telephone manager at Furoka. John Myers, former for-mer trouble mnn, will take tho post-Hon post-Hon as locnl wire chief nnd Anyer Whipple or Lehl will be trouble man In the ruture. Mr. G. II. Rawilngs or niugham nonds tin $1.00 for more home news and says: "It Is surely u flue llttlo paper and Is much appreciated by your rcadcrn here In this camp." A spark from the chimney dropping shortly after 11! o'clock Saturday, nl the homo of the Mlsseu Alice and Melissa Mult. It was seen by nomeone before It had got very far along and by prompt and 'lulck action waa put out by n bucket brigade, although tho lire department wan on tho scene boon after the alarm was sent In. Their services were, not needed. About $:! will cover the dam-age, dam-age, but If thoro had been a wind there would have been nnothcr story to write, no tho building is a frame one. ' Life is too nliort to gUe nil U business nnd nothing to pleasure and rest. Too many people di-rraud their nfoutneh, head and heart until they have niado a competency, when they expeel to enj the pleasures of life, but then they are generally too old or their greed for money has absorbed absorb-ed all the well H'llngs or their being and they aie incapable of enjoyment. Devote your bualuesn hours- to busl-uens busl-uens and your leisure hours to Innocent Inno-cent pleasure and wholesome amusements, amuse-ments, and thee ultlvnlion of such thlngn ns will mnko life plensnnt Among th" social exents of the week wan ut the home of Mr, and Mrs. William Rarratt, Satuiday evening, who entertained the Cpmus Club In an excelloul way. The rooms were liuiltiiilly decorated for tho occasion nnd n pleasnut evening was passed In iuukIu and the playing of various parlor par-lor games. Mrs. W. D. Edmonds carried car-ried off llrot prize nud Miss Lizzie Thornton was" n winded the cousola-1 cousola-1 1 Ion prle. A most tempting menu was served to the guests. Mrn. J. V. Mauw-lll entertained at dinner Saturday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crystnl, who leave soon ror Idaho. Covers were laid ror olght. Tho Juvenile court offlcluln were In American Fork this week, and It looks llko thnt ono youth might hnve to go to tho industrial school. |