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Show AMERICAN FORK LOCALS I Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Slack spout Friday in Salt Lake. I Mrs. J. J. Jones is In Eureka vislt- I Ins with his son, James ami wire, I Hugs, Carpets, Furniture, at twenty per cent off nt Pcoplo's Co-op., Lehl. Enrl Varnoy wns In Salt Lake Monday Mon-day on business. Miss Vkla Leo Is homo from a three months' visit In Nevada. Mr. Jacob Greenwood Is homo from a two weeks' stay in Salt Lake, Honald Nlcholes spent Monday In Salt Lake. Mr. Wm. Pool made a business trip to Salt Lake Saturday. Rugs, Carpets, Furniture, at twenty per cent off at Pcoplo's Co-op., Lehl. There are a number of cases of what appearsfo bo chicken pox In the city. Lonnle Ithodes Is homo from a four monthc' stay nt the sheep herd In Soldier Summit. Mr. Leo Stnlllngs of Salt Lake, spent the first of tho week In American Ameri-can Fork. Wm. Carson of Fairfield, spent tho first of tho week in American Fork with friends. Children's Dunco Christinas nflcr-noon, nflcr-noon, L p. in. to 1 p. in. Admission 10 cents, Parents free Apollo. 10-21 Miss Pearl Kolly returned Sunday from n few days' visit In Lehl with Mrs. Pearl Wilson. It. 13. Latlmor and J. Park of Salt Lake, wore the guests of MlssJennette Latlmor Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Lynn Hutchlngs of Salt Lake, vas hero Monday visiting with his brother, W. C. Hansen and wife. Spencer Gammell of Sprlngvlllc, came up Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his wlfo. Ladles' Winter Suits, none reserved, 1-2 prlco at Chlpman's. First come, first served. 19-lt Mrs. W. C Wright and children spent Tuesday in Pleasant Grovo with ilior sister, Mrs. W. E. Clark. G. A. Storrs ami wlfo of Provo, , sppnt Sunday aftornoon nuil ovo'ulug with their mother, Mrs. Oeo, Storrs. Mrs. Etunictt Chlpmnu of Lchi, , spent Monday hero with Mrs. L. S. Harrington. Say, folks, put on a llttlo extra "Julco" for tho holidays. Sccuro the Edison Mazda Lamps at "Joe's Placo" tho placo that Is doing business day and night. 19-lt Mrs. A. WoodltoiiBo of Lehl, spent tho Drst of tho week with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Pert Adamson, Mlas Corn Murdock of Provo, spout thu week with her slstor, Mrs. L. C. fc Uourold. H Miss Mnuda Chlpmnn Is going to Snlt Lake tomorrow to meet her sis-I sis-I tcr and brothor, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adamson, of Idaho. I Classy Christmas Gifts at "Joe's Placo." See his big new lino of Post 'I Cards, Booklets, etc. Wo sell llvo of tho regular two for a nlcklo cards for He. 19-lt Miss Alyrtlo King was a Provo visitor visit-or Tuesday. Pert Carson of Fairfield, Was hero on business Tuesday. Milton Urown was In Provo Thursday. Thurs-day. Foster Dewey of Salt Lake, was In American Fork Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Cook of Cedar I' oil, spent Wednosdny visiting Am. erlcun Fork friends. Misses Leah Uassatt and Itevn Grant spent Wednesday In Salt Lake Waiting with relatives. Mrs. It. K. Knighton Is homo after spending two months with her parents par-ents In Ohio. . Mi-3. lteglnnld Garft and baby of Lehl spent Thursday here, guests of Mrs. Anno Chlpmnu. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pierce of Sprlngvllle, spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in American Fork visiting friends. Mrs. Gcorgo Lott and baby of Lehl, spent Thursday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. J. II. Hnlley was In Salt Lake Sunday Sun-day visiting friends. Miss Rosa Durrnnt spent Sunday In Salt Lake with relatives. Mrs. R. II. Lewis of Lehl, spent Thursday In American Fork visiting. Mrs. James Chlpiuan, Jr., wan In Salt Lako Sundny visiting relntlves. Miss lllauch Craudall was a Provo visitor Monday. Hugs, Carpets, Furniture, at twenty per cent off at Pcoplo's Co-op., Lehl. Mr. C. G. Purrlngton made a business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake Monday. J. Raymond Chlpmnu spent Sunday In Salt Lake visiting friends. Hugs, Carpets, Furniture, at twenty per cent off nt People's Co-op., Lchi. Mr. E. N. Wagntaff spent tho first of the week in Salt Lake. Mrs. L. E. Lott of Lehl, spent Friday Fri-day with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Green. E. II. Holey was in Salt Lake Thursday Thurs-day on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lovoless spent Friday In Salt Lako City visiting friends. i Tluy your Christmas Oranges at "Joo's Placo" the quality kind. Guaranteed to bo tho finest grained and llavorcd orangos grown. Prices :Wa and 40e per dozen .19-lt "Joe's Plneo" for good piping hot "Joo's Placo" for yood, plpnng hot pies nuil tamnlos. Try ono or both in connection with his delicious hot drinks. Open tiny and night. 19-lt Mr. John Woolton nnd sons, Stanford Stan-ford and DoVore, spent Thursday in Salt Lake. Support homo Industry by buying broad mado by American Fork link-ory. link-ory. 19-lt Tho P. 11. Ladies met at tho home of Mrs. Roy Steele Thursday afternoon, after-noon, sewing being tho afternoon's eiilertnlumoiit. A dainty luncheon wns served. N'o.t Monday ovenlg Mrs. Marley Slcelo will entertain tho H. II. ladles and tholr husbands. Mrs. John A. Anderson cntortaincd Tuesday at n chicken dinner In honor of her husband's sixtieth birthday. Covers wcro laid for six. All present reported having an cnjoynhlo time Tho Chlpmnu Mcrcnntllo company are not giving Cnlondnrs tills year; they aro giving away a Piano, Range, Watches and other valuable presents. 19-lt J. Milton Chlpmnn of Provo, spent Sunday In American Fork with Jjls parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Chlpmnn. Miss Heba Parker spent Thursday nfternoon nnd evening in Provo, with Miss Myrul Cnsslty. el Mrs. Hebor Uarrntt hnrt been scry lit this week, but Is lmprovliiBMllttt6 Mrs. Ellen Penrod of WnllBburgs hero for on extended visit with hcf' daughter, Mrs. John Snbln. r Wlllard Shipley has moved his barber's bar-ber's chnlra from his old stand "to the basement under tho American Fork Dank. Mr. Martin will occupy tho vacant building with his jewelry store. |