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Show -M AMERICAN FORK LOCALS '" '' ,..M8, J- M- Thornton went to Alpine lOcM Wednesday Tor a few days visit U r- . T; J- Chlpman was nt Salt Lake on business Thursday. LtaS Watch Chlpmnn's show windows for uew stylish spring suits und coats. fl"B , Mr. Walter Needham of ' Provo, i'-fB formerly of tho city, was here on Unm business Thursday. '"H mWV John Tuylor returned home . W Monday after enjoying u three wcok'u trip to San Francisco und other Call- i 'omla cities. . JU Mr. M. W. Logic has purchased Mrs. , F1orcncc Khrbar'B homo In tho Fourth " . E,slit per cent money to loan on "m ,mB- No commission. T. C. Hold- ".' ,,.VC81 I,,lrst 8o"tl. Snlt Lake Llty, utnh. ai-tt S Miss Sadlo Chlpmnn is enjoying a m fow di,ys with friends und rolntlvcs at SB Halt Lako, UM Mrs. Kllznbcth Lowo Is homo after spending a few months visiting her tm bon and his family at Hooper. . Mrs, Sarah Crookstou arrived home lust Wednesday .after visiting a fow weeks in Buit Lako with her Bon and daughter and family. j Mrs. uiiiot Leo and children of Og- M U(J" i,ro bero for u fow days' visit witli Mrs. Leo's parcnto, Mr. and Mrs. H Joseph W. Ovnrd. io!r'l'll,!,,!Vl"'B "nrgaln Basement huu fl 7ih ii a,ul lo Boft glnghnms ut Ac 28-1 1 Hue to tho great floods in tho Call- '01',1,,l r"go bolt, ornngeB.wllI ad- ",lco ' I'rlco except ut "Joo'u Place," , m onimctcd a month ago for a ,'r8u 8IIly. Dunkloy will glvo you m ho iK.Pflt by cimrg,B lho reguiH1. price Heat goodB at lowest prices. B 28-lt I wJ.?m Wc(li,luy ovenlng lho Third cnf,,"re"t8'clll8S Bvo II lllOBt B1IC- S iV.,lmr,ty' lu 'U1J "iBh Bchool r-,rl "'H,l"- A nice program wan Kni 0,,t wll,ul eonslBtcd or vocal Z?.?i. ",1(l "'Mlliiga followed by I irrlh1"5 U,lU1 "liiilBbt. Light re-B re-B Vii,. "ir,,ltn W1M0 oorved to 12G gucBts, B kn . M ,lr W,,U u" l'',l,r, SUCCOHB llOtll B n.n ,y ",Hl nnanclnlly. except that B ( ,,.. n 'ger had to remove fn, illll,,,n"" ""wkiiiB from the tloor ,v... i'iSgll,K ( 7) T'' 1'iircntB' CIubb lu In m "out fondltlou under .the tho able "" "fiement of Mm, 11, 15, Hooth and H u - Morgan Children's sninplc line school dresses dress-es in unrgaln basement. Chlpman s Hcd Store. yg.lt MIbs Beatrice Logic, who la teaching teach-ing school at Salt Lake, was hero Wailing Wail-ing Washington's- Birthday and .Monday. .Mon-day. Mr. William Chlpinaii was taken to the L. D. 8. hospital Friday morning, to bo operated on for appendicitis. Mr. Chlpmnn was only III for about thrco dayu. Elder Clydq P. CrookBton arrived homo Wednesday ovenlng after being nway twenty-seven months fulfilling a mission lo Great Britain. In company with Uldci' Hcrmon J. Wcllu of Salt Lako City, Elclci CrookBton visited tho following eastern cltleB en route: New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D. C, Chicago, St. LouIb, Kunsas City and Denver. Mrs. Roy Greenwood entertained the members of the Bolmlc Brier Club on Thursday afternoon. The main feature of tho occuslon was working on fancy embroidery, during which music wus rendered and social chat enjoyed. A dainty luncheon was scrvod to tho guests, numbering twelve. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crystal's home was the sccno of n pleasant surprise Thursday evening. Covers were laid for about forty gucBts. Oystern with other dainties wore served. The tables wero decorated with pink ami white carnations and Millets. Mr. Crystal and family will movo to Idaho about March ID to make their home. Wo uro very much plcaBCd to report that llolden, the 4-year-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bczzant Is very much Improved after a severe illness. Utto Laursen returned to his employment em-ployment nt Arco, Idaho, Saturday, utter ii two months' visit hero with relatives and friends. Mr. Hugh Wright of Rcxburg, Idaho, a former resident of this city, was here a fow dnyu this week vlHltlng relatives and shuklug hands with old friends. lu tho basket ball game between the B. Y. U. and the, A. C. tcainu lnat Saturday at Provo 'tho U. Y. U, boys won by a score of 41 16 21. Milton Chip-man, Chip-man, an American Fork boy nud a Btudcnt of tho B. Y. U., alono made twenty-one points. Mr. Chlpman lu considered one of thu best basket ball plnycrs In 'tho state. , An cnjoynblo house party given recently re-cently wus ono at tho liomo of Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Snider on Thursday ev6uiug, which affair gave plcitBuro to a number of their" friends. Tho pleasure pleas-ure sports ot the evening were music und progressive parlor games. A choice luncheon was served tho' guests, who were: Mr. and Mrs. Hen Halllday, Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, Mr. mid Mrs. Vern Walker, Mf. ami Mrs. Thomas Prlday, Mr. and Mrs. Abo Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. John MycrB, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs, Amos Howo of Piovo spent the wrek here visiting her sister, .Mrs. 1. F. CorUett. Mr.' A. C. Adumsuoii, our local Plumber, has changed his pluco or iiuslncss from Merchant Street to tho Bouth sldo of Muln Sticct, opposite the Amoilcan Fork Drug company. Jullnu King and Jay Greciiwood will leave Monday for Gurlield, whero they will bo employed Indefinitely. Mrs. James Chlpman, Jr., and Mrs. 11. U. Robinson went to Salt Lako City on Tuesday to witness tho play, "Bluo Bird." Hldcr Clde U'uokulon, who hits spent tho past two years luborlug us a missionary In the tfugllsh nilhsloii,' returned .home Wednesday evening. Clyde looks fine and reports having u wonderful experience and an excellent time. Mr. Robert Maishall of Salt Lako City spent Thursday and Friday visiting visit-ing here, tho guest of Miss Lu Bioiuley. About thirty men and telims went through hero Washington's Birthday, going to the Point of the Mountain to work for. thu Utah Lako Irrigation company. They arc doing work pro-paratoiy pro-paratoiy to putting lu u uyphono to bring Utah Lake water over to Draper ami Sandy. " A pleasant surprise was given to Joe L. Dunkloy Thursday evening at his home, on tho occasion of IiIb birthday. birth-day. About U o'clock ho received n hurry-up call from home, and suspecting sus-pecting that ono of his children was III ...... In limifn tmtl rllultdil lliln Mill II, ll,tl..V. ....WVW .... .... ...w house, which contained tho waiting friends, who came thcro laden with good thliign to eat. Mr. Dunkloy during dur-ing tho day had prepared a largo bowl of fruit punch to bo called for by tho person that had ordered It, but It seems that tho party It was ordered for fulled to inulorlnllzo and tho punch was left on Mr. Dunkloy's hnildB'lo dlsposo of as ho saw lit, and wus therefore diverted to the party nt his home. Tho lady that gave the order wan one of tho guests, who produced a receipt marked paid and signed by Mrs Dunklcy. Progressiva high live, games of several kinds, interspersed with music, followed by a dellcloiiB luncheon, mndo up an evening ol pleasure for all. TIiobo present were Mr. und Mrs. Willis Bromley, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Kdmonds, Mr. and Mrs AVIU .Bnrrntt, Mr. and Mrs. Lay ton Casady. Jlr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley, Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Payne, Mr. and ' Mrs. Will Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wootton, Mrs. Alice Dunkley, Mrs. P. F, Maughn, Mrs. Jnmeu W. Brown, Mrs. Lillian Brown, Mrs. A. B. Chndwlck, MIbs Emma Greenwood, Mrs. Will Coats, Mrs. J. 13. Adamson. In tho prize games Mr. Joo Wootton and Mrs. Joe Payuo carried off tho first, prizes. In Interviewing Mr. Dunkley wo found out his birthday Is on Fcbrunry 28, and says It ho had been born one day later ho would not enjoy tho pleasure of having his friends remember him in some way each year, but would have had u birthday birth-day every four years. It's sometimes bettor to bo born lucky than rich. - |