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Show AMERICAN FORK LOCALS Mrs. J. T. Henry spent Thursday in Suit Lako visiting with friends. Extra Choice Cream Candles at Chlpmdn's, 2 pounds for 3Gc. B-lt Miss Annlo Harunott left this week for nn extended visit in Salt Lake. 1 You can get 'anything you want in tho Xinas present lino at Chlpman's. G-'lt Mr, and Mrs. D. II. Hoywood were in l'aysou Tuesday, on business, mid visiting old friends. Mrs. Arthur Dlckorson of Salt Lake,' spent tho week horo with her mother, Mrs. A. Itowloy. Mrs. James D. Taylor Is suffering with n severe nttnek of rheumatism and lagrlppc. Inor Nielsen .camo' homo Sunday, after af-ter n wcek'stny in Salt Lake with his sister, Mrs. P. M. Dassctt. m. Mrs. Marlon Drown of Lchl, form- Icrly Ruby Thornton of this city, has a bnhy girl, born last Saturday. Miss Mellnda Parkor returned Monday Mon-day from n week's visit In Salt Lake, with her sister, Mrs. A. Patterson. ! Ulg now lino of Xmao and New Year's Postals, Booklets, etc, at "Joo's Place." Finest In town. 5-lt j Hotter dimes tiro coming, but It , Is Impossible to offer bettor pictures I than the "ORIENT" standard qunll- ty. C-lt Tho Misses Aiinn MnthlS'in rnd , Eunlco Jacobson returned Sunday "j from a week's visit with frlondd in Salt Lake and Logan. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Young spent Thursday afternoon and evening in , Salt Lako, with Mrs. Youny's father, Mr. Heber J. Grant. . Mr. James Adamson of Shelley, Idaho, Ida-ho, returned tho forepart of tho week after spending ton day's with her mother, Mrs. Martha Adamson. Mr. W. It. Armstrong of Salt Lake, was hew Monday Inspecting tho new Intcrurban station that Is being erected. erect-ed. ISupt. and Mrs. D, II. Chrlstcnscn of Salt Lako City, wero in American Fork Friday visiting at tho homo of N. II. Holsclt. x Mrs. W. S. Chlpman was brought f homo Wednesday from tho hospital. Mrs. Chlpman Is getting nlong v,ery nlcoly. nftrr her operntlon. i ' Mrs. M. O. Randolph nnd children returned to Salt Lako Sunday, after spending tho wccJc with nor parents, ( Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs II. Pulley. Tho Misses Ruth Dolllu nnd Sylvia , ' Crompton liavo returned to Logan, lifter lif-ter spending two weeks with relatives and friends In American Fork. MrB. E. A. Morgan entertained at it i chicken dlnnor last Friday oVonlng. I The guests wore Mn nnd Mrs. C. O. Purrlngton und Miss Mny Dawson. 1 Dr. nnd Mrs. P. M.. Kelly nnd Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Hrondhont spent Thursday In Salt Lako, attending the Forb3-Hobeitson Theatre' engngo- ment In tho ovonlng. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Stcvo Vnuco of Sodn I Springs, Idaho, aro at tho homo of I Mr. and Mrs. John Snydor for nn ox- I tended visit. Mr. Vance has nn nt- ' tack of erysipelas. I Mrs. L. II. IlcJsolt nnd children, Misses Nnomn and I.euh Chrlstcnscn .' spent Thanksgiving with Mrs, N. II. ' Helsolt nnd returned to Salt Lake ' City Mondny. ,1 Mi, nnd Mrs. C. F. Lively nnd ifl daughter, Ilrrnaco, wore guestB of Mr. rl nnd Mrs. J. V. Slorra this week. Mrs. m l l ively Is n sister of Mrs. J. W. Slorra, I I 'I hey aro from nuali, Colorado, II Mrs. A. W. Polorrtou delightfully en. 1 ) tntnlimd Thursday nfternoon In hon- I 'I or of tho ladles of tho Prosbyterlnn I iH (lunch. After spending u plcusnH 1 'H fternoon In music and chatting, nil 'H i! llcloua luncheon was served. II ,1 MlH3 Dona Shatter nnd Miss Edrloll ; ::eildc ilellghtfully entertained till :H , number of their friends Thursday J H veiling. Qamos, music nnd dancing j ' furnlBlicil tbo evening's cntertnln- II H mem Covoru worn Inld for twenty j H guests II I View. Idaho, Nov. 30, 1011. A very H pleasant guvprlso party look place nl H tho lunno of Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Hur- j SV r 83. Sin unlay night! tlio occnslon be- W-- lug In honor or tho luttor'B fiOtli blrth- luy There wore,, thirty-eight people I iirmfin. muat of whom wero relu-I relu-I 'i.'on. Among thooo prosont woro Mr I ;ud Mrs. Alfro.il Ilnnson from Cnroy - M '-'iilio. Mr. Nephl Ilnnson or Salt Lnko ' ity. Tho t.vmihiB wna opont In songs .''il gurnet. A dulcloua lunch was ,1 frvwl nnd all prcEout enjoyed n good! I Wm. Thurmnii of Provo, vns in American Am-erican Fork Thursday. Dcrt Miller spent n couplo of days this week in Salt Lake. 2 pounds Rest 'Mixed Nuts 40c, 1 pound for 20c nt Chlpman's. B-lt Spencer anmmell of Sprlngvillc, spent Saturday and Sunday hero with his wlfo. "Joe's Place" for something for Christmas. See next week's windows win-dows for display of good tilings. D-lt Mr. Ed. Roberts Is homo from his sheep herd for n Bllort visit with relatives. rela-tives. Miss Florence Robinson Is- working In Chlpman's toy department during tho Christmas rush. Mr. Jncob Greenwood Is In Snlt Lako visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Wm. Anderson. Fred Storrs went to Richfield, to. relieve re-lieve C. A. Storrs, ngent nt that placo for n few days. Mrs. Emma Johnson of Manlln, spent Monday hero with her mother, Mrs. John Roberts. Llsh Rolcy, Lawrcnco Hatchings and Raymond Leo wero over t"6 Cedar Vnlloy Wednesday hunting rabbits. Mrs. John Hunter and daughter, Hazel, were In Lehi Weilnesdny visit Ing wilh Mrs. Hunter's sister. Mrs. Alice CnmpboU has returned from a two weeks! stay In Snlt Lako, with friends and relatives. Tho Misses Efllo Wagstnff and Sylvia Syl-via Murdock of Provo, spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday hero with relatives. Mr. nnd Mrs. Perry Bush and daughter, daugh-ter, Mildred, returned Saturday from a fow days' visit with Mrs. Frank Jordan. Mr. P. H. Craven wont to Salt Lake this morning to attend tho electric club moetlng held thcro In tho evening. even-ing. A Down Quilt is a splendid prosont for tho wife. Doth can usolt. We carry them in largo quantities at Chlpman's. C-lt Mrs. Harvey Fletcher and' children of Provo, spent Thursday with her parontB, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chip-man. Chip-man. Mrs. Jos. Nlcholcs, Sr., had n quilting quilt-ing beo nt her homo Thursday nfternoon. nfter-noon. A dainty supper was served to about fifteen ladles. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Greenwood and children spent Sunday In Lchl, visiting visit-ing with Mrs. Grconwood's mother, MroDnvld Lobbc. Tho Misses Hnttlo Walker and- Eva Hillings of Provo, nnd Florence AVnl-kor AVnl-kor of RIvcrton, wero hero visiting their parents tho latter part of tho week. Mrs. Lot Robinson entertained in honor or Mr. nnd Mrs. PeAor Crystal of Albion, Idaho. Those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo T. Shelley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Laf Parkor, Mr. and Mrs. Job. Shipley, Mr. Marlon Robinson, Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton, Mrs. Klrt Zotr-old. Zotr-old. Games wero played and refreshments refresh-ments wero Borved nt 11 o'clock. On Saturday, Dccembor 12th, 'a wIbo mnn from tho onat," an export Fur Mnn, will bo nt our Dig Red Storo with n wondorfully largo lino of wholosalo lino of Furs, Fur Sotst Col-'' Inr Pieces Ho Is to bo hero ono day only, nnd that Is Saturday, Dccembor 12th. Dut whllo lie Is horo ho will sell direct to tho rotnll trndo at extremely low prices for tho ono day only. Do suro to coma and sco them whether you buy or not. C-lt S. L. CHIPMAN, Mpr. Arza Rhodes spent a few dnys this week in Provo on business. Miss Alberta White Bpcnd Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lnko with relatives. rela-tives. . Glen Storrs of Silver City, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. ntid Mrs. J. W. Storrs. Mr. Wm. Frnncom roturned Saturday Satur-day from n fow days' visit horo tit tho homo of Mrs. E. II. Boloy. Sterling Herbert or Iona, Idaho, Is lioro for an extended visit, guest of Miss Vcrlnnd Woods. Roy Robinson is homo from his sheep herd for a fow dnys with his parontB. Ralph Darrctt and Rny Elsmoro returned re-turned to Salt Lnko Saturday, after spending tho week with their parents. Miss Mary Mackhurst returned from a few days' visit in Salt Lake, Sunday, with Miss Nnnn Lloyd. Miss Myrtlo Fullmer was in Vlne-ynrd Vlne-ynrd Monday, guest of Mr. and Mrs. Andy Cartwrlght. Miss Margaret Dlackhurst spent Tuesday In Salt Lake, ylsltlng friends nnd rolntlvos. Miss Sylvia Thornton, who is at; tending tho D. Y. U. nt Provo, spent tho week end with hor parents. Miss Rachel Cannon of Salt Lake, Bpcnt tho week here, guest of Helen Chlpman, ' "You jnny stay out late, And get lit up a few," Said tho hon to tho farmer, "Dut I am laying for you." Mr. and Mrs. Alma Greonwood re turned Monday from a week's trip to Millard County, whero Mr. Greenwood has proporty Interests. Stephen Woods arrived this week from Eureka, whero ho says In one of the dullest cities in tho state. He is undlcided whothor to locato horo or in Salt Lako City. Mrs. I. A. Foote and son, Wyhern, returned to their homo In Eureka Sunday, Sun-day, after Bpcndlng a few day with her son, Mark II. Footo nnd wlto; Mrs. Jack Roscll of Salt Lake, formerly Miss Dnrbara Doley of this city, has a boby girl, born Saturday, Mrs. Rosell is at tho homo of her mother, Mrs. E. H. Boloy. Mr. G. H. Gordon, with his. wife, and family, who have, boon residing in Idaho Fnlls, roturned to this city. on Monday. They will remain for th"o winter.' Tho fourth of a Bcrios of lectures, being given in tho City Hnll, undor tho nuspicos of tho Civlc-Bettcrmont League, will be. delivered noxt Wed. ncsdny ovonlng. tho ICth, by Prof. W. G. Roylnnco of tho Stnto University. His subject will bo "Tho Origin of the Wnr." Tho lecturo will Btnrt at 7:45. TIiq public Is Invited. Admission free Dcsplt appearances there will be somo winter in American Fork, and our advlco is: To drink in "tho sutiBhlno whllo you mny; And store it for a dismal, snowy day. No town will become, a good business busi-ness center no long ns its business mon rely on a fow merchants to make tho effort to bring trade to town. Too often tho mon in n few lines of trade aro about tho only ones thnt reach out after custom. Other merchants mer-chants wait until these men Induce tho peoplo to comu to town nnd content con-tent thcmsolvoB with trndo that naturally nat-urally drifts to tholr placo. ,You can pick a fow of them out In Am'ricnr. Fork. Mr. and Mrs. George Lott of Lehl, spent Thursday with their mother, Mrs. John Kelly. Mrs. George Robinson and daughter, daugh-ter, Volma,woro in American Fork Wednesday visiting friends. Mrs. John Taylor nnd chlldmi returned re-turned to their homo in Salt Lnko Sunday, after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. C E. Young. |