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Show Hni , , " 77 : ii' o WW- AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS JaBftJIt ''' ' McC'rossim spent Sunday I" MBfBBf I'rovo. "JHKP riHWI Miss Knsellu Storrs Hpcut llio llrat Hk of tin; u'('t'k In Salt Lake. '9K; Dr. It. K. KiiIkIiIoii spent tlin week fJHllj' In Suit Lake. ' fli St Hjl Mr. Will Cliliimaii inttdo u business iJH m trip to Suit Lake Tuesday. Ifll H ''!U' Sl"00t of I'rovo, wia In Am. H m erlean Fork Sunday visiting relatives PHnU ' .Mrs. I,. C. lienrold returned Ttles- tfflBHf day from a week's visit In i'rovo HBHe Will Carson of Falrlleld, wis In HBf American I 'oik Tuesday on business. SHHh , Mr. and Mrs, Ilodqulst of Salt Lake, flK ! were A: oilcan Perk visitors Sunday JjHE) ' -Mr. ami .Mrs. Knglcs were Salt l.ukc HH& lsltorn the forepart of the week. jEf ' .Mr. anil .Mrs Geo Tuylor and .Mrs. rRS Hannah .Mlckelson of 1'iirownii, art1 jB hero v I h 1 1 1 1 1 k His, Kezlu l.aycock. HjHf ' MrB. Ned Wilds and children are BSHftf ' homo after. spending the summtir In 9HR American Pork canyon B Mrs. T. J. Haliiln and Miss Pearl Bf ' i'atmoro of Salt Lake, were the guests HHf ' r MrH- w- C. Hanson Tuesday. H . Another lot or sample Ilox Statlon,- BBS cr' nt "Joo's I'lace." selling for ir.c Hk tlin ho.v, worth 3fie to Cue. 17-lt H W. II. Passed of Delta, Utah, spent R tho wik at the homo of his parents, H , Mr- "lul Mrs. R. I" Hnssatt. HK , Mr. and Mrs. Karl A. Orlob of Salt H Lake, spent the week end with Mr. HH . mid Mrs. W. I). Kdmonds. B j' Mrs. W. O. Sporry of Salt Lako, was BjH "'0 Ktiest of her sister, Mrs. W. I). HH Kdmonds, this week. H , . Kenneth Decker and Claronco Mor- jK rlsoi of I'rovo, were American Fork M!l visitors Sunday, EfcV , Mrfl- C. M. (Iroesbeck of Logan, MR? 8lont ll"! fol'cpart or tho, week with li Ml her daughter, Mrs. P. M. Kelly. M sB? Hi FOR SAMS Small Whlto Chester II jW pigs A. D. Anderson, Lehl. 10-3t ISjMl' '1 Mr- H11(l Mrs. Jnmns Herbert re- ! WSft turned Tuesday to their liomo in Ida- ' '?M ho. UMOk Miss Km Woodhouso of Gnrilold, j MH or( visiting with her sister, Mrs. , 9lw'4 Hert Adnmson. Hnsf'1! a mimljor of tho cnttl ,nc f tills lijjB' ! clt' wpnt t0 I'rovo canyon this week RjEBV to get their cattle. SlflBt' ' Mr ""', Mr8, Spencer dammel! ol B9h ' Sprliifivllle, nro hern vlBltliiB with Mmt Mrs. Onmmoll'a pnrcnts. Mr. mid Mrs Hem John Davis. SHw ' Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. C. Lntnbort, Mrs. MM Geo. Trainer and Mrs. Ellznbcth Need- jffiW 'nun 'f Salt I.nko, wore hc.ro Tuesday, rfjfflg , K'H'sts of Mrs. llcnjitinln Fullmer. flUK , Mrfl- Ao Jeffs returned to her tJjftSi, homo l Salt I.ako Wodnoidny, nfter J3& spendliiK ten days with her mother. jWfK Mrs. ICmlly Karrens. 9)3! ... fWffi Miss Mlnnlo Shelley returned to 3ffi, Sa,t ,'"ko '"'rlday, after spcndlni; ,lx grR weeks horo with Iter parents, Mr. and MM. Mrs. J. D. Shelley. nH, . Mrs. .Tqs, Searlo and daiiRnter Hrji Rhodn, Miss I'earl Kelly and Miss I Alice, Parker spent Thursday In Suit I Lake. Dr. nml Mrs. A. ChrlstnusrMi w. r. I In FiirmliiRlon the first of th e. , Kiicsts of Mr. and Mrs. Squlr. Chlpmnn nud family. WU Mr l,,,a Mrs- ' M. Shultz left Mon. I"" ' '"' for tlielr homo In Rphrnlm. after siiondlng three week liere with Mrs. Mattlo Adams. Mr. nud Mrs. Sam Kolly returned i t0 ,1,,,lr ll0'fi J" HIiiRimm Sunday RK ,lf,or siiPiidliiK ' ten dayB here with lf i relatives. fK Mr. and Mrs. Clus Fernloy return- HI od to their heme in Heaver, Friday Bl Mrs. Fernloy has been here vIvbMiib H ! her mother, Mrs. John Deck, for the Uf f pnst six wcks. IH i WK' Jo niinkley. of "Joe's Piaco," now Mf J carries n full line, of Hread, Cakes. !" ' CofTeo Rolls, DouKlinuts, etc., fresh , t daily. Ho has also Installed a full lino of lunch goods. When you need --.jlw anything for a quick lunch at homo. Off". Joo can supply tho goods Dunkloy's 113 famous Hot Pies at "Joe's IMiiee " 111)" Tnko n fow homcv Wo furnish nil the Rjl t ' triinmlngs, 10c, three for 25c. 17-lt MM, ' Tlio constant drop of water wears Bw 1 jl. nway tho hardest stoue, fiX , S ,JK!xConstnnt chowlng Towser maa- flK,i Hirtlcate tho toughest bone, 11 .L. vTlie constant cooing lovor tnk s invay hiftl) tho blushing innld, 9-M ,f ; ,Tho constnnt advnrtlsor Is tho one M' j ' that tuhos tho trade. Swijuu - o Men will light for their pollths, b t how quiet some of them do keep r!.ei't their religion. To stop an advertisement to suvo money Is like stopping a watch to sne time. Miss Ina Duncan has resigned her position at tho Orient. Miss Ida Ilooth lining the vacancy. Mr and Mrs. Maurice I.oglo. returned return-ed home Sunday after a two month's stay at Stockton and Salt Lake. Attorney Clarence Heck spent a couple of days this week in Eureka, on business. Mr. Itoy Thompson of Murray, was hole Sunday, guest or Miss Evedeen I.ee. Mrs, Ruth Wndsworth of Thistle, Is here for a two month's visit at the home of Parley Hanson. Carl Anderson and Dick tlams wt.re In Salt Lake Wednesday on business. busi-ness. Mrs. Aimer Dirk was n Salt Lake lsltor Wednesday. Mr. Will Chlpmaii was In Midway Monday on business. Mr. Raymond Chlpmaii spent Saturday Sat-urday and Sunday In Salt Lake. Mrs. T. S. Ilroadbcnt spent Sunday witli her mother, Mrs. Long, in Lolil. It. IS. King, Jr., nnd wlfo and daughter daugh-ter Hazel, of Castlegato, were guests of Mrs. Jane King this week. Miss Orn Hackett of Lolil, spent Monday ami Tuesday in American Fork, visiting Miss Myrtle, Fullmer. Mrs. Mnrk Footo left Sunday for n week's visit in Eurckn, with her pnr-ents, pnr-ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Foote. Miss I.eona Long of Lolil, sjient tho first or the week with he.r sister, Mrs. T. S. Ilroadbont. The Misses Ora nnd Lunn Chlpmnn were In American Fork Saturday nnd Sunday visiting their parents. Mr. Frank Squires of Salt Lnko, wns In American Fork Saturday nnd Sundny, guest of Miss Velmn Dun-can. Dun-can. Dunkloy, of "Joo's Plnco," is ngent for Edison's Mazda Lamps. Remember Remem-ber Edison day, October 21, nnd light up. Tho nation celebrates Wednesday, Wednes-day, Octobor 2lBt, In honor of the world's graitcst Inventor Edison. Tho Misses Chloo Thorno nnd Jose-phlno Jose-phlno Hnlllday of Pleasant Grove, worn hero visiting friends In American Ameri-can Fork. Mrs. Vorn Wnlkcr returned Monday nftor n week's visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Leffler. Mrs. Samuel Greenwood returned Sunday from n two week's visit with lior daughter, Mrs. Dnvo Smith. WANTKI) Two or threo furnished rooms for light hoiiBo keeping, by lady with tw0 little girls. For particulars call Cltlzon ofllco. o Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Prlday, Sr., of Logan, spent tho week here with their son, Thomas s., Jr. and family. fam-ily. Mrs. Hyrnnt Strlngham returned Sunday to her homo In Storrs, after i few day's visit with her parentB, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Chlpmnn, Jr. Miss Joslo Greenwood nnd Miss Kate Owen of Salt Lake, spent Sat-tirilnj Sat-tirilnj mid Sunday with relatives here, TIm Wllsoiyclub will hold n meet-lug meet-lug tonight. Saturday. October 17th 1" City Hall, at which Prof. Christen JeiiBon of the, . Y. University will ho tho speaker. Good music. Mr. and Mrs. Knight nnd family nu-loed nu-loed to Salt Lnko Sunday to visit Mrs Knight's sister, who was stricken last week mid left paralyzed on one aide. They report the patient no bettor. bet-tor. Miss Mabel Taylor and two or the nurses of tho Provo General hospital, were over Sunday visiting with Miss Taylors parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J n Taylor. Mrs. Stephen L. Richards, Supt. of the General Sunday School Hoard of Snlt .nka and Mr. Win. A. Morton of oalt Lake, wero here Sunday visit-lug visit-lug the Sunday Schools. Mrs. Carl Anderson entertained tho Primary ollleors and teacher Wrd. 'fsday ovenlng at her lion.... -).e "veiling was pleasantly spei t In i, ,,y. J"B games and singing At a Into I'our a delPMous luncheon u.l8 sin " " " 1 Miss Nine Vnncir of Or em, was un American Fork visitor Tuesday. Tho Citizen has spneo to sell to political partlos. Miss Llllle Hengron spent iho wok hero with relatives. Mr. Loster Chlpmnn spent the drst ot the week In Snlt Lake. Mr. C. G. Purrlugton- wns In Salt Lake Wednesday on business. Mr. Jnmos'Tnttersnll was in Salt Lnke Tuesday. Mr. John Chlpmnn of Salt Lake, spent pnrt ot the week here visiting his fumlly. Mr. E. D. Shelley and Mr. It. Shnfer were In American Fork canyon Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. Henry Johnson, Sr., and ?on Henry, were In American Fork canyon can-yon Sunday. Norman Wing mid Vernon llolln-drake llolln-drake were In American Fork canyon Wednesday, hunting chickens. Roy Robinson returned to the sheep herd In Strawberry Saturday. Mrs. John Kindred spent the week In Sprlngvillc, with her parents. Don't miss the big wrestling match ut Lchl, October 22nd. See ad on another pnga. Mr. Wayno Doothe was in Salt Lnke Sunday attending tho farewell of Mr. Paul Talmedgo. " Dr. and Mrs. Chrlstonfien were In Salt Lnke. Sundny, Mrs. ChrlsteiiBen remaining for a fow days. Mrs. G. Morlo Taylor of &ovo, spent tho weok with hor parents, Mr. mid Mrs. John R. Hlndley. Julian King, who has been In Garfield Gar-field for tho past two months, Is home for a short visit. Mr. A. W. Malono ot Logan, wns in Americnn Fork nnd Orem Saturday and Sunday, visiting friends. Mrs. Wm. Francom accompanied her mother, Mrs. E. H. Doloy, from Salt Lako Saturday for a short visit-Mr. visit-Mr. Luo Windsor of Logan, spent tho forepart of tho week In American Fork. Ruth and Prlcilla Pulley roturned from a few day's visit In Salt Lnke nnd Bountiful, Saturday night. Mrs. Earl Varnoy nnd children spent Snturdny and Sunday In Provo and Provo canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Chlpman of Provo, were here Sunday visiting relatives. Beet digging nnd hauling started agnin this week In earnest hundreds of loads going to tho factory each day. Stovo nnd Ron Anderson nnd Milton Mil-ton Shelloy wore In Amorlcnn Fork canyon Snturdny nnd Sundny on n hunting trip. Mrs. Josso West has roturned to her homo In Salt Lnko 'uf tor vlBltlng with hor mother, Mrs. Mnry Anno noley, for tho pnst ten dnys. Mr. nnd Mrs. J,, w. Cropper of Hinklcy, Millard county, spout tho foropnrt of the week with their daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Robert L. Ashby. v" w Miss Mnud Mlckrjsou of Pnrowan, wns the guest or tho Misses Millie and Florence RoblnBon tho first of tho week. R. H. llnssett nnd Miss Addle Meechnni of TnR, Novudn, spent the week hero visiting rrlonds nnd relatives. rela-tives. Mrs. Denulnh Storrs Lowls of Snlt Luke, nud Mrs. Vlrn Shnnkllu of California Cali-fornia spent Saturday and Sundny hero visiting ut tho homo of Mrs. Oeorge, Storrs. Joo Dunkley, of "Joo's Plnco," has tho up-to-dnto cigar and tobaeco!do. partmont. If you smoko clgnra, got tho qunllty kind nt "Joo's Plnco." Mrs. Alrun McDanlols and children of Pocatollb, Idaho, returned this woe nftor a two week's visit with frlonds nnd rolntlvos. Mr. nnd Airs. D. R. Rhodos, after spending the past four months at tho sheep herd' ln Stmwborry, returned homo Tuesday ovenlng. They report two heavy snow storms this month. Mr. and Mrs. "bort" Tlmpson nud children Jiro dowiif?om Salt Lnko ths week; for a few day's visit with relatives. . mr ,a pngagC(1 nfJ mo. tormnn on iho street' enr system In, Salt Lako. ' r Mrs. James H. Pulley, who hns been I" bait Lnko for tho pnst sovoral weeks, wns In Amorlcnn Fork Sntur- Uf. "ml n Mr Pulley return-Hu return-Hu her, The Misses Ida and Mnndn Chip-men Chip-men woro In Snlt Lake Sunday. John Llorby of Provo, wns horo on business Tuesday. Arthur Carson of Fairfield, wns hero on business Tuesday. See Utah npplo display nt Chip-man's Chip-man's nil next week. 17-lt Mr. nnd Mrs. L. A. Anderson spent last week In Salt Lnko, attending the "Ilaby Contest." Mr. Ralph Darratt of Salt Lake, spent Saturday nnd Sundny In Americnn Ameri-cnn Fork. n i |