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Show Large Family Reunion AugiiBt G, at 3 p. in., at the American Ameri-can Fork Lake Resort, tho Ciilpiiian families and their deeenduntB will hold a reunion. In 1M7 ono Stephen Clilpiunii and wife, Amanda Washburn, togethci with the followlnp children came to I tab among tho early pioneers, pio-neers, mielnh, VwiBhbum, Sliiah, Jas, Henri, ami Martha. Thero remains ot this lamlly Washburn Chipmau or American Fork, and James Clilpniau or Salt Lake City, tb0 rest of these having p.iBsed away. Shoitiy alter coming to Utah, Mephen took his second wlfo I'liebe IJaWB. who boro him soven chll-dreii, chll-dreii, viz. Phcbe, HctBy. Stephen U.. Hhuiclie, OIIo and Uorllm Stoph-en Stoph-en U, llliincli and Hertliu nro tho only irvllng nieiuliera. While our great slio has but live children still with us, ho has through bin llnengo n numerous num-erous posterity numbering In all about rour hundred souls. S. L. Chip, man and a number of others have been appointed to collect data and get thu genealogy or the fuiully rrom 1S47 to date, which will require a groat amount or work and care. The committee on tho selection ot grounds, hnvo decided on tho Amcr.-ciiu Amcr.-ciiu Fork l.ako Resort, tho mniinger. Mr. I homiis J. Chlpman, has promised to rnko up tho sticks and limbs, lovel a place ror sports and root races, pui up some nioro swings and teeter boaids, riirnlsh us with amusement hall and piano, swinging chnlrB, tabes, tab-es, benches, bathhouses, boats, Jnunches, and provide a place for u ball game, so In all wo feel wo cnti have a merry good time renowing uc-iiualntancc uc-iiualntancc and relationship and talk of tho olden times and what tho rut-urn rut-urn will lirlnr f.i II ., . ... ..... .,..,, i luu uu,v uuuraiioiiu and those that are yet unborn. A splendid program Is being arranged ar-ranged and wo aro in hopes that every descendant will be on tho ground promptly nt 3 p. m. Tlicro aro n great ninny "stunts" to bo pulled oft and in order to oujoy them all bo thero on time. Tho manager of thu resort would like all teams tied facing fac-ing the north on tho north sldo ot tho resort. ICneh raiully group will provido luncheon and eat together as far an possible. Let us all uiiito as ono grand lamlly and each ono try to make this event one long to bo re-mcinbcred. re-mcinbcred. Help the geneaologlcal coinnilttco by rurnlslilng a complete record of all children, or their birth, marriage or. death, l.ct us havo these gatherings more oricn and let oery fnmlly bring overy child and with them overalls or dresses ror bathing, so we can all have at least one good annual bath. Coinnilttco on selection or grounds, Stephen D. Chlpman, Sldda C hipmaii Noyes, Stephen 1.. Chipmau. Sports Program Men's Walking Relay S. U. Chlp-maii, Chlp-maii, W. II. Chlpman, John W. Chip-man, Chip-man, W. H Clilpiunii, S. W Chlpuuin, Jnmos Clilpiunii, Fou Chlpnian, T. J. Chipmau, Walter Clilpniau. Ladles' Spoon and Polntoo Race Mia, Aim Clark Chlpman, Mrs. W. II. Chlpman, Mrs. Ann Huggard, Mrs. tlcorge Varney Hase hall game of live Innings he-In he-In ton Sous and Sou-lii-laws. Walt t!hlpmiiii, captain of Sous; I, en Harrington, Har-rington, captain of Soii-lu-Iawo. Children's races. KM) Yard DhhIi II. Chlpman. Clydo Chlpnian. Lester Clilpniau, Vera Houston. Hous-ton. Italian I),iuco -(Jcorgo Varuoy anil Willard Chlpmaii. |