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Show ''Ew o - Mm ' ' AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS MSB ... "- o 'W o 4H1H t Miss Myrtn Wootton returned Mon day from I'rovo. Mr, S. L. Chipmnn spent Monday In Snlt Lako on business. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 8. Robinson spent tho week In Sa't J-nke. Good bread always made by tho Am. crlcnn Fork Dakcry. 1-tf Mr. I.nn Shcllry of Salt Lake, apent the fore part of tho -week with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Ovard. Mrs. Nottlo Crawthers nnd Mr. Will Kennedy were tho guests of Mrs. W. ('. I'reslon Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ituby Wootton returned home Wednesday after spending n few days i with frlendH In Provo. ' Mrs. Mnnoho I.eo of Ogden, Is hero IbIIIdk her parents, Mr. nnd MrB. J. Miss Winnie Worthlngton of Nephl Is here visiting with Mrs. Ernest ' Mrs. J. .1. llrnmor of Denver, Is spondliiK n month hero with her sis-tor, sis-tor, Mrs. It, Tl. Chipmnn. Prlntors's ink nnd bold type In your homo pnpor make, the slgiiB the spend-It spend-It nppears to b mighty hard to prohibit pro-hibit In n prohibition town. Who's to Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kdmonds anil daughter, Florence, returned home Hiindny from Salt Lake. Tho electric cars make pretlv fast time. The road Is said to bo In oo I ' Mr. and Mrs. I,. W. Gnlsford and children wero Tooolo visitors Friday und Saturday. Duy bread made at home. A. F. 11. Miss Jeano Williams of Provo Is hore visiting with Miss Florence Will-, Will-, ker this woek. Mr. R. H. Chipmnn and family nnd Mrs. J, J. Urnmer spent a couple of weeks In Strawberry valley fishing. Then returned Sunday. Mr. lnord Hcnrold spend Saturday '"'" " and Sunday In Heber. Mrs. Henrold returned homo Sunday with him, after a few week's visit with nor parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Thornton and family and Mlss Helen McClorry mado a trip In their uuto to Provo and Sprlngvllle Sunday, $ fHH Mrs. K. Needhnm and grnud-dnugh. wj)B tor, Mildred Fulmer, returned from tH- Provo Sunday, whero they went to MB spend tho 24th "with Mr. nnd Mrs. SH Walter Needbnm. HH Make a purchase of your binding Nflflj twlno now, there Is so much grain Iflflj this senson that you may not bo able HH, to gel It later looks llko It would be 9JH scarce. Chlpman's have the best. You HB can buy the sack or ball. 1-lt MBfj Dr. Holdon entertained at a box HJH party at tho Orient Inst Monday. Tho pJB offering was tho famous Players pro- BB ductlon entitled "Tho Redemption or B1H David Carson." KBb; Mr, Hickman of the American Fork flfll Heal Estnto Exchange, returned Mon- H, day from his dry farm In Mlllnrd HI county, and ho reports that tho crops BB are Just wondorful nil over the coim- B ty, nnd that Millard county Is on thu BAV verge of a great boom. Fow people JEB realize tho great opportunities that Hill nro open there for them. Tho flHll cllmato and laud cannot bo surpassed -flJBI In tho state, and with tho now great Hl reservoirs they are able to bring flQ thousands of ncrcB under cultivation HPJ that has layed untouched for ccutur. Hi les. Millard county will yet be the Ba gralneVy of tho West. Mrs. Jos. Mountler returned to her homo in Salt Lake Tuesday. Tho Alpine Stake M. I. A. officers enjoyed an outing to Saratoga Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs. Hay Nlcholes of Provo, Is the guest of Mr. and Mis. Joseph Nlcholes Nlch-oles this week, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Shelley, Sr., spent the 2tth and Sunday In Alpine, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong. Miss Nina Ulgler returned to her home In N'ephl, Tuesday, after spending spend-ing n few days with MIbs Jlorlu Holey. Huy bread made at home. A F. H. Mrs. Ilusslo Newman and children of Salt Lake, nro here visiting with her brother nnd sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D, Chipmnn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Hanson returned re-turned homo Sunday from Salt Lake, where they hnve been visiting for n few days with friends. Mr. Ernest Winn spent Friday, Saturday Sat-urday nnd Sunday hero with his wife nnd family. Up returned lo Idaho Sunday evening. Miss IternlcoCrandall returned homo from Salt Lake last Saturday night, whero she had been visiting for the pnst two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. J, W. Slorrs motored lo Sprlngvllle Saturday, relurnlng Sunday. If you put It off loo long jou may get left, wo Bpcak of Hlndlng Twine. The country never saw so much grain. There Is liable to bo a shortage of twine buy now from Chlpmnu'a. 1-lt Tho Misses Dora and Merel Illfe re. turned homo Monday evening from a thrco week's visit In Spanish Fork. David Coppcrflold, by Chnrlcs Dickons, Dick-ons, will bo presented In soven magnificent mag-nificent parts at tho Orient Theatre In tho very near futuro. 1-lt Will tho Deacons of tho various wards and tho Hoy Scouts devote n couple of days to help tho widows and nged citizens clean up their prcm. Ises? Answer by reporting to your Ulshop or Stake Scout Master Irving I Prntt nnr Scout Master Clifford 13. Young, before August lGth. Mr. Hlckmnn reports that tho Millard Mil-lard county laud which their California Califor-nia agents aro handling for them, Is now under (Ire from tho south and thoy hnvo tho nssuraneo that It will soon nil bo gone. Every man that comes, buys. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer D. Jones nnd son, Elmer, of.Toledo, Ohio, spent tho forepart of tho weok here, gucnts of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. Tho party wns on their wny to San Frnnclso, tho trip being mado In an automobile, Cards aro out announcing tho engagement en-gagement lo Mark II. Greene of this city and Mlsa Allco Duuford of Salt Lake. Thu mnrrlngo to tnku plaeo In the Snlt l.ako Temple August Cth. They w.111 mako their homo In Mndl-son, Mndl-son, Wis., whore Mr. Green will at. tend school. A number of young peoplu enjoyed a trip lo Saratoga Springs last Saturday Satur-day evening, crossing the lako on a Inuuch, After bathing, luncheon was served to the following: Mlssos I .una and Ora Chipmnn, Foru Thornton, Vldn Lynch, Norma Pedorsou, Sadie Chipmnn, Rova Heck, Francis Johnson, Myrtle King and Docla Drown; Messrs J. .Tracey Wootton, Robert Sharp, Horace Heck, Marlon Nlcholes, licit Storrs, John White, Percy Craven, Myron Chlpmau, Ellsha Holey, Milton Chipmnn, Elmor Chipmnn nnd Mr. nnd Mrs Joseph Wiilton Mrs. Rosa Rromley wns a Provo visitor Tuesday. Mrs. W. C. Hanson wont to Kphralm lust Sunday for n fow, day's visit Mrs Purringtnn Is In Salt l.nkothls week visiting friends. ,.- Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Wright returned return-ed home from Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. Wllllnm Chipmnn nnd Mr Ho-1k Ho-1k r Hate spent Tuesday on I'rpio Itench, on business. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Conilor aro hore visiting with Mr. nnd -Mrs Ear' Varncy x ,, Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Mlsinsrlind Mr. and Mrs. 3' A. P. Jensen sf" 'lie week end In Salt Luke. Mr Joseph Hensen returned home from American Fork canyon for a few days visit Monday. j, Mrs. M. H. Honrold and daughter, Ramah, returned homo Monday after spending a few days with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Emmett Ingersoll. Mrs Ernest Pnxmnn nnd -daughter, Edith, leturucd homo from Logan Sim-day, Sim-day, whero they have bccnrfor some time. You will profit by rending the ndver. tlscmcntB In this paper. They represent rep-resent tho llyo business men of your city who want your trndq ''nnd deserve de-serve It. s If you should undertake,' "to write a letter to an absent f rlond 'every week telling him all the news, you would get a faint Iden of the tnSk la pre-pnrlng pre-pnrlng n newspaper. Muny of our townspeople leeognlze this nnd take pleasure In giving Roma cf news. It helps us and Is appreciated.'', CO lbs. Hay Salt for 25c: CO lbs Meat Salt 2fic: CO lbs. Ico'Cream Salt 25s. Sold by Chlpninn's, American Fork, Utnh. '" 1-lt The man who patronizes ti merchant until ho gets so fur In dobt that he Is ushamed to go Into tho store and then spends his cash somewjuro elcc, whero he could not get credit," Is n prntty small ciltter Mra. J. J. Hramer, who Is IbIIIiib with hor Bister, Mrs. Rubo Chlpmau, spent tho week end in Eureka; Ojcar Chipmnn nlso visited tho mining camp. Thoy wero guests of Mrs.-'s. D. Myers. Mrs. Unlly entertained n number of her friends at tho Orlcntsn'idfkilay, "Tho Sea Wolf," Seven part special waB tho attraction. Dr. J. J. Uuswoll, ophthalmic specialist, special-ist, of Salt Uke, will he nt tho Grant Hotel Tuesday,, August 1 No chnrge for testing eyes. Heroreurp Airs. li. T. Mlllor. Miss Nettio Mlllor. Mra, .fun. Vnrnoy, Mrs. Wlllaid ('lilpninn, Mra. Mary Ann Chipmnn, Mm Jnincs II. Clarke. Mr. J. 11 Hlndley and- many others, j.j Gerorally npcnkliiR our youiitf men nro tho best in tho state, but u few should be put In tho smoke house und cured, and tho fellowB who soil them tho booze should be put in tin- oven and roasted. Mr. nnd Mrs. V C Rex Polir'soii of Mill Creek, wore guests of Mr.'' anil Mrs. Andrus Pohrson and K. Sin, A Pohrson of llinglnnd, Snturdny nnd Sundny. Support homo Industry bv n'urchnt-Ing n'urchnt-Ing bread at American Fork Ilnkcry. Some arrangements should bo mailr between tho elty nnd the Intcriirliaii people to hno their track sprinkled nil along main street Tho amount of dust raised by tho electric 'ars, when they whiz by, Is something unnecessary. unneces-sary. It Ih almost us had as n;shoo,i herd on n good dusty road ' iIM,p V.)Ul1 ,h0 tlm,s u' imrchas-Ing imrchas-Ing the hlte frown Mason Fruit -Jar Jill". hvyull 0"1" ahl "'p8 will last n life tlino. .o mould, no fermentation, no loss, you can keep our fruit ten months or ton -years. Ask to see them next itinc you visit us Chlpman's. . .ut I'tah county laud tK i,.-i-,in,inK pop. ular when a big r.l (.ninu firm will send their salesmen into thin valley In automobiles at ,, .Vy ..vpoiiB for a dio'H slKhtheolug nip nrouiid the count) We me lm,.,, ,, ,0!llnB Val-le Val-le and our prophet , nmt' within the next ion enrs tboro w bo u great Influx Into this Bnr(ien spot" of ' tub Proio Herald. Miss Vldn Lynch spent Tuesday In alt Lake ' Mron Chipmnn spent Tuesday In Salt Lake. Miss Win May Cox of Mantl, is here tHlliiK ! ,r9' Charles 11. Miller. Miss Cora Gnrff of Provo, spent Tuesday In American Fork visiting fi lends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H.mIo Willis, Millie Thornton and Warren Anderson npent the :Mth in Amerlcnn Fork canyon - Tiy our cottage bread, only 10 cents. American Fork linker. l- Mrs. Jeiome, DiiiIh of l-oh'l, spent Saturday and Sunday here, tho guestn of Mr and Mrs Mitchel Dnvlu Mis. Virgin Taylor of Salt Lake, Is spending tho week with her mother, Mrs, John Morvln. Mrs John Sabln Is visiting In Wnlls. burg with her mother, Mrs. Sabln lu-terds lu-terds to Btny thero until school stnrts. Messrs Sam Dcon und Peter Adam-son Adam-son spent Wednesday In Snlt Knko on business. Mis l.yn Sutton und mother, Mrs. J Sutton of Provo. spent Wednesday here, the guests or Mrs. Perry Hush. Mr. und Mrs, James Chipmnn, Jr., returned homo Snturday night from Vellowstono Park. Misses Mzzlo and Fern Thorneon returned homo Saturday evening from Knmns, whoro they hnvo been visiting for about three weeks. The Misses Joslo nnd May Gi ecu-wood, ecu-wood, Sarah and Mollndn Parker, Ro-solla Ro-solla Storrs und Illanch Crnndall left Wednesday for a Ion day's pleasuro trip up Provo ennyon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Wnlton, Mr. and Mrs. Huklns and Misses Kllzu Hlndley Hlnd-ley nnd Myrtle King und Messrs Rny Hoover and Kllsha Holey spent tho 21th in "American Fork canyon. Ask dealers for bread made by the Amerlcnn Fork llnkery, 1-1 f Mr and Mrs. J. T. Donaghy, Mrs, K. J Wild and fiimlly left Tuesday for n two month's vacation in Amor!. con Fork canyon. Those Orient programs aro all picked pick-ed and solcctcd, that accounts for their being tho cream of tho entire output. out-put. - l.U Mra. J. E. Peters has returned to Garfield, nflcr lsltlng ten days with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Chlpmau. One of our old citizens, I. G. Draper, Dra-per, who jtold out his holdings here nnd went lo tiunnlson, hns returned to us with the nssuianee that Amerlcnn Amerl-cnn Fork In the only place for him, and through the efforts of Clarke and Hickman, they located him on tho Jos, admits place in the cant Held i i Mrs Nophl Klsmore nnd Miss Vorn Leo wero Lehl visitors Frldny. Mr. Andrew Pulley returned homo Sundny night from Bountiful. Mrs. Orson Kelley spent tho 24tlv In Ogden visiting with rclntlves. Tom Hnrratt, left Monday for tho dry fnrms In Cedar Vnllcy. Mr. und Mrs. Hyron Kershaw spoilt Monday In Snlt Lake. Mrs. W. U. Smith is In Ionii, Idaho, visiting with her children nnd frlcndn. Mario Adumn left for Salb Lnko City Wednesday for n ten dny visit with rclntlves. ; t Mrs. T. A. l.eo and children returned return-ed homo Sunday after spending a week In Snlt l.ako. Misses Penrl nnd t.eona Kelly, Kvn Deen Lee nnd Umlly Hrown wore Provo Pro-vo visitors Sundny. Mrs. Robert K. Kelly nnd MIbs Mnry Powell of l-ehl wero visiting Mrs. ,!no. Kelly Tucsdny. Mr. Clnrenco Thorntou, xvho moved his family up to Idaho this spring, spent tho weak horn shipping his household goods, etc., up thero. He hns taken up n dry farm nnd will try farming In our sister stntc. 1 Members of tho Pnrcnts Clnsscs of the varinuH wnrds and nil parents are urged to be present in their respective respec-tive Sunday Schooln as ii mutter of u pec I ill importance. Is to be placed bo-fore bo-fore them. Mako special effort to be I hero Sunday, August 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Fonzo TyncroffM rfdcli Innd, nro hero for an extendi B aam( at tho home or 10. N WngstaH. B "l' Mrs Vlolnto PlkTof a ,M hero visiting her motlier, Mrt 9 lectu KIsinorc. B urat' . H tient Mr. J. M. Klsmore of Orace, lB T'l apent Friday and Snturday he B the i ills mother. B (Kll H torai Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Steele otfl l,nko. spent the 24th here, pittuB Mrs. Allco T, Steele. CJ, Mrs. Karl Chrlstcnscti mid cbflA bral are here visiting with Mrs. Chriftfl bl'13 acn'H mother, Mrs. Klleu HarntlB b,Lni Tho Becrct of our success Ii: I f are enroful of whnt we hand our H rons for they nro our very bcsUfrfl . tlnorn. .M fg |