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Show J I SS0ANFORK LOCALS I uhlnfiton's birthday will bo celo- I J? gc,!l!! Mondny' . I samucl F. Oruiit whs ut I'royo Sun- on business. I , and Mrs. Clarence Thornton SafLukc vlsltorB Tuesday and I Wednesday. tiles Joslc Greenwood went to Ncphl ."night to spend a Jew .days with 'Kuil" and rlc"d9' " I ihir Ja PUBP- for BTowlVig glrla ,t chlpman's. , M'u I Mr J K. Jcnsou of Provo, a former I resident of this city, wu's hero visiting I frlcnda Thursday. I Mrs. John Traccy, who had a para-I para-I telle stroke a few weeks ago, Is very I much Improved. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Chlpmun cntor-I cntor-I tilncd a number of their friends at u I dinner party at their homo Sunday. I American Fork Co-op hns on display beautiful assortment of mUBlin un- ScrVear. Priced at 25c, 40c, OCc. 14-lt Miss Lula Nelson of Pleasant Grove I was here visiting fricndB Tuesday and Wednesday, Mrs. Harry Adamson of Heber Vol-I Vol-I ley, formerly of American Fork, was hero visiting a fow dayB this week. I' Miss Jciiulo Robinson of Basalt, Idaho, formerly of this city, is hero (or a month's visit with relatives and B friends. I H Mr. R. L. Mcmhsco, who was called ' H )o Texas becauso of th.o death of his I father, returned to American Fork oh H Thursday evening. o H Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Pclrco of Murray r H ipcnt Monday and Tuesday horo visit- i I ing their sou, Mr. Clifton Pclrcc, and I his family. H H Eight per cent money to loan on farms. No commission. T. C. Hold- Ing, 03 West First South, Salt Lake City, Utuh. 31-tf ; o . The Co-op's big muslin underwear tale begins Saturday, Feb. 21, and con- tlnues all week. Follow the crowd. l 21-lt H Mr. Lcsllo Cunningham returned ' home from Mammoth Thursday, where ho has been employed tho past three H months. Miss Francis Hahn and. Mrs. F. A. Shields of Salt Lake City wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pclrce Thurs- day mid Friday. Mr and Mrs. Milton Pulley this eek moved from Mrs.' Florence Ehr- bar's homo and are now residing In' Mr. and Mrs. James H. Pulley's home ' in the Fourth Ward. I Mrs. Abe Chadwlck of Salt Lake City spent tho week hero vlsltlng-ivlth friends and relatives and making her stay with her sister, Mrs. W. D. Ed- H monds. I M. II liigersoll has. had his home on Kant Main street remodeled this week mid all plumbing work done. Our local plumber, A. C. AdaniB, did the lihimblng work. Tho Royal Tailoring company tills eek hud their plage on Main street u-niuileled. Owing to tholr Incroased business the paBt year they found It "eccssary to enlargo their plnco of business. I'rof, k. s. Hinckley of tho D. Y. U. of I'rovo will lectuo to tho Parents' Class of tho First Wnrd, Sunday morn- Ing. ThlB Is certainly a treat and the wnrd members aro cordially invited to attend, Joseph R. Murdock, president, nnd Klrklnun, a director, of tho Provo Hcsorvolr company, woro at Alpine on Wednesday with n party of survoyorB Wing out a lino for an extension of hi'lr ciuial, inking wator onto tho dry '""is north of Dry Creek. On Monday evening Mrs. Stovo Clements Cle-ments tarried out a most Bcucccssful nd genuine surprlso purty at hor "'n In honor of hor husband. A speiidld evening's entcrtalnmet re-i'd re-i'd from singing, B,nes and dime-"K dime-"K A (liilnty luncheon was sorved " eueatB, nuniberiiig llfty. , Mrs Liiyion Casady ve,ry delight "i") entertained tho n. L. 0. 8. ladles "l her homo Wednesday. Tiio after-" after-" was spent in ti,o usuul way, and t 7 o'clock tho IikIIcb' husbands Joined 'i' party, a most elaborato Biippei was served, followed by progressive jwiiH'H and a genoral good Hoclnbk time Miss llernlco Crandall entertained i """'"'i' or hor frlonds nt u breakfast l'"ty at her homo Thursday ovonlng '"'Hie and (ho playing of progressive 'f'ze.oiit were thu entertaining fea-'"' fea-'"' The guests present wero Mls . nliul Hlori'H, Miss Holm Pnrkor, Mlu , Jyrlo Holey and Mlaa Ilernlco Crnn- ""l. Mr Mailon Oreen, Mr, Darnell '. Mr Ralph Harratt and Mr Ultlur QlddlugB. Mr. and Mrs. Lnwrcnco Helsclt, son of Mr. and MrB. N. 11. Hclselt of this city, arrived herefrom Snnford, Colo., Snlurdny nnd will reside here In tho future. Mr. Hclselt shipped n carload 6f hoi'scfl this week and intends to go into tho contracting buBlncss. Tho farmers of American Fork will hold a meeting In the City Halt on Friday, Feb.. 27, at" 2 p. m., for tho purpose of hearing a report from delegates dele-gates sent to Logun to attend tho Round-Uprheld there some time ago. Th'b public arc cordially invited, and especially Jtho farmers are requested to attend. Mr. W. II. Ray of the real colate firm of Ray $ Co. at Provo! was In Anierlcmi Fork Wednesday, soliciting advertising for an advertising Tolder which ho proposes to issue, advertising advertis-ing tho resources of Utah county. A number of tho business firms signed with him und he expects to get out an Isbuo of 10,000 copies in tho near future, to bo distributed in tho east Tho report here Tuesday Hint Mr. J. V. Manwell, tho rango rldor, had broken his leg and was compelled to drag himself three miles for help Is untrue. Tho facta are, Mr. Mnnwcll was coming out of the canyon on snow sIiocb and coming down a rather Bleep hill slipped, receiving a Bcvero sprain in his knee. Tho sprain was very pninful, but tho patient Is again at work. Mr. Junius Martin, our local Jeweler, will give a gold medal to any High School student for tho best oration given on "Washington Birthday." Tho contest will bo held In tho Third Wnrd meetinghouse, Sunday evening, Feb. 22, commencing at 7 o'clock, to which tho public are cordially invited. |