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Show : ' 'Kf ' f AMERICAN PORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS '. I o B I Mr. E. D. Hawkins was a Salt Lako B Fi visitor Tuesday. B fj J. L. Flrtnngo was In Salt Lake H I Tuesday on business. B i Mr. Win. Pool wbb In I'rovo Tucs- B day on business. B ' David Thomas of Gardold, was here B on business Tuooday. B ( What's tho matter with thoso Xmns B Sllppors at Chlpmaus? Thoy aro beau B tic, that's nil. 12-lt H Mr. Stovo Woods and Mr. A. Kelly H autocd to Salt Lakes Wednesday. aaaV H Tboodoro Nlcholcs Ib In from the B North Tlntlc Mining District. aaaB H Mr. J. II. Uallcy apwit Wednesday H ( I11 Salt Lake visiting with friends. H v Bnud Dance, Apollo Ilnll, Wcdnes- B day, December lOtli, American Fork H Silver Hand, Latest Hits Lndles free. K Mlsa Jeniilo LnrBon of I'lcnanul B I Qrovo, was tho guest of Miss Mar B Davis Wednesday. B Mr. Marlon Robinson was In I'rovo B J n couplo of days this week on busl- H Miss Norma Vnnco of Suit Lake, In H boro visiting with, her slstor, Mrs B Forn Vancb. Bt Milton Chlpmnn of I'rovo, spout the Hi ' wook ond with his parents, Mr. ami B Mrs. John W. Chlpmnn. B Xmas Tricycles, Xmns Express Wa. B 1 Rons, Xmas Pictures, Xmas Slods, B, XmnB Rocking Horsos, all at Chlp- B ' ' man's. I2.it B Mrs. Walt Holmstoad and Mrs. B Cbarllo Potorson of Lohl, spent B ' Thursday In American Fork, guosts of B , Mrs. J. P. Crookston. B-V n Mr- nnd Mr- A. K. Thornton on- B tortalnod at a rocoptlon In honor of Bj Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Lockhnrt, Mrs. B V Lockhnrt formerly being Miss Lizzie B Thornton. Tho lmmedlnto rolatlvoa B I of both families, woro prosont, and a HB grand wedding supper was sorved. H:' . Wodnesday evening some, 25 young Hp pooplo woro Invited to tho homo of Vn Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo Vnrnoy on tho Bu ...i 8tate RonJ botwocji hero and Lohl, Hj i Master Qlen. Thoy report tho time H l ot he,r Uvea, with a big chlckon sup- S ''S por thrown In. Mr. nnd Mrs, Walter Adams have a baby veiy Blck with pneumonia. D II. Dumn spent a couplo of das In Rlchncld this week, visiting fi lends. Stoto Andorsan. made n business trip to Proo Monday. Mr. M. Ingorsnll Bpent pnit ot llio wook In Salt Lake. Joo Hrown spent part of tho week In Suit Lake Alfred Adams and wlfo of Storis, aro hero vlalHnp with their folks. Ilcgln nt tho beginning and "The Mnstcr Key" will simply hold ou for thirty weeks follow tho crowd to tho Orient. 1-lt Miss Mario Turner of Illnghnm, is hero visiting with her grand-paiontrt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Crooknton, Mrs. Win. Klebard of Proo, spent tho week hero with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlie Hanks. Mrs. Alfred Roberts of Lohl, Bpent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Geo Cunningham. Mrs Amos Rhodes of Lehl, nnd Mis R. Whlto nnd son, Virgil, or Idaho, Bpent Wedncsdny with Mrs. D, It. Rhodes, Dnvls lloloy returned Tuesday from n fow dayB' lslt in Salt Lako with his sister, Mrs. Jceso West. Mrs. Win. Francom returned to her homo In Snlt Lako City Wednesday, after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. E. II. Holey. Tho largest, the most olabornto and most beautiful lino of Xmns toys and Xmas presents can be found at Clilp-ninn's Clilp-ninn's Dig Red Storo, American Fork, Utah. Eight Intorurbnn cars each way every day. 12-lt Miss Matilda Jacklln Inst Tuesdny received tho Stako prize for tho boys' and girls' flower garden contest. Tho prize being n $5 lint from M. and I. Chlpmnn's Millinery Shop. Word was received this week from DcJbert Chlpmnn, who Is on his way to Australia, but was In tho Hawaiian Islaiids when tho letter was written. Ho stated that ho was tho only ono of tho boys who were sailing togcthor that escaped Bonalckncas while on the water. Tho brick work on tho Interurbnti station is going up very rapidly. Mrs. draco narratt spent Friday In Lehl, lsltlng with friends. Rcwl Robinson Is homo from n few weeks' stay In Payson. tW Anthony Nelson of Salt Lakospent Monday with American Fork Trlonds. C. W. Thomas and A. M. Jcfferles of I'rovo, woro In American Fork on business Wedncsdny. r Mrs Jos. Drown and family spent part of tho week visiting wlth their luluthos In Salt Lake. r Mr. and Mrs. Q. II.-Qordon, who hnvo spent the summer In Idaho, aro, homo again. A number of Miss Mellssla Ingcr sail's friends pleasantly surprised hei Friday afternoon. Tho tlmo was spent In music and gnmes, nftor, which light refreshments wore served. Miss Julln Phillips and Miss Florence Flor-ence Snndbnck of Lehl, spent Wedncsdny Wedncs-dny In American Fork visiting with friends. i Mr nnd Mrs. S. L. Hlckirinn and' children, who lmo been living In" l'roo for several months, moved back to American Fork this week and arc now living in tho Deck npartmonts. ? f Miss Lnurone Webb, a daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. George II. Webb, was. married Wednesday to Mr Alfred Hanson Han-son ofxDrnper. A wedding reception wns hold In tho evening at tho hom of tho bride's parents. Mrs. Dr. Robinson Is in California enJolng herself cry much. Tho doc? tor will lcao soon to join hor and both expect to bo present at tho open? Ing tho tho San Diego Exposition. - " A good Christmas present Is tho Citizen to mi absent friend. 12-3t ! Mr. F. D. Mooro wns in Snlt Lako Monday on business Miss Hnzcl Chaso returned Monday from u ten days' visit In Alpine. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Osbomo and Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Nlclswi woro In Snlt Lako Monday visiting lclutlvos. Miss Dorothy Chlpmnn nnd Miss Olniicho Crnndnli woro Provo visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Clownrd spent Saturday In Pnysoif, to attend tho farewell of horbrothor, prior to his departure for n mission. Arza Rhodes and Roy Robinson left Tuesday for Warm Creek, Nevada, where thoy havo their sheep for tho winter. Hand Dance, Apoljo Hull, Wcducy. da), December ltlth, Amcilcnn Fork Silver Hand, Latest lilts Ladles free. MIsb Ida Dooth delightfully entertained enter-tained tho I. S. Girls Filday evening, Tho tlmo wns spont In music and games, nftor which a dainty supper was served, Miss Docla Drown wns tho dainty hostess at u party given nt hor homo Saturday evening. Tho tlmo wao pleasantly spent In music nnd games, after which delicious refreshments were served, Grovor Hanson of Ephrnlin, was In Amorlcnn Fork Uvtnday and Mondny 'visiting with his brother, W. C. Ilnh-son Ilnh-son and wife. Ho Ienvo3 Wednesday for n two year mission to tho Central Stntos. Miss Lizzie Thornton, ono of our most popular young Indies, wns married mar-ried to Mr. 0. C. Lockhnrt of Salt Lake, last Friday nt Salt Lake. After Bpcndlng a few d.iu hero and In Snlt Lnko, they will leavo for Wyoming, where they will mnko their homo for the, winter. Tho farmer t dually pays a premium pre-mium for bad roads. Ho pays It In time expended in getting to market; in tho value of drafting animals unci the food they eat nnd In tho extra hands for their caro mid hnndllng; jfn Increased number of vehicles nnd ,w'ear and tear on them, nnd In tho ,Jccrcnsed product of land that Jias 'less attention and caro, If tlio country coun-try had n system of smooth nnd hnrd bTghwnyB It would blossom like u roso iJnd prosperity would follow In the wnko. A lonfor never knows what It means to get a good rest. N. A. Hucklns, Joo Walton and Rood Gardner were In Midvalo Thursday on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stovo Woods autocd to Salt Lnko Mondny, returning Tuea-dny. Tuea-dny. Tho stork visltod tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hutchlns last Friday, "leaving a baby girl. Mrs. G. M. Taylor of Provo, spout tho first of tho wook with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John It. Hlndley. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Drown and children chil-dren spent Sunday in Salt Lak.o with relatives. ii Mrs. Frank Jordan of Salt Lake, was hero Sunday visiting her son, Perry Dush and wlfo. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Dlackmoro and son, returned to their homo in Snlt Lako Sunday, after visiting ten days with Mr. and Mrs. I. Morcer. Mr. R. Creghcad o'f Salt Lake Mrs. Floronc'u Small of Payson, and Miss Ella Pyper of Ncphl, were tho guosts of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Small this weok. MIbs Loath Whlpplo was taken to tho Lehl hospital Tuesday and was operated on for appendicitis. The operation op-eration was successful and Miss Whlpplo Is gottlng along vory nicely. Tho Primary officers and teachers of tho Fourth Ward pleasantly surprised sur-prised Mrs. ThomnB Coddlngton at hor homo Mondny ovonlng in honor of hor birthday? All had an onjoyablo tlmo, and about thirty enjoyed a delicious luncheon. Orlont Thcatro patroiiB will enjoy next "Monday's offering, "In Tuno With tho Wild," featuring Kathlyn Will-lams. Will-lams. 12-lt Mrs. Mark Dczznnt delightfully entertained en-tertained a number ot her friends Tuosdny ovenlug. Tho evening wns spent in parlor games, after which n dainty suppor was served to Snrnh Parker, Myrtlo King, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Walton, !'. II. Craven and Raymond Ray-mond Chlpmnn. Reginald Deamcs, son of Mrs. V. M. Groo, whllo working at Onrfleld, fell and ran a nail in tho knoo Joint and wns taken to tho St. Mark's hospital for treatment. Mrs. V. M, Groo spent tho first of tho week visiting with him, nnd says ho is doing as well as can be- oxpectcd. Thoro' are 'many busy fingers pre- I paring for Christmas these davs, B Ray Shipley was a Provo visitor Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strong have a baby vory sick with bronchitis. ! Clyde Woods ot Dlnghnm, spent Monday hero with his parents, Mr and Mrs. Stephen Woods. ' Miss Annlo Hnmnott has returned from n two weeks' visit In Alplno and -i Salt Lako. Mm. J. W. Storrs spont tho foro- ! part of tho week In Sprlngvllle, visit- i Ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs " Henry Roylanco. " ' Mrs. Stovo "Andorson and children 1 spont Tuesdny in Lohl, visiting with 1 Irs. Andorson's mother, Mrs. Kirk-ham. Kirk-ham. i Mrs. Wm. Dromloy and children of Eurdtn, nro here visiting nt tho home of Mrs. Rosa Dromloy. Hor youngest child has n bad case of pnoumonla, Sond the Citizen for ono jenr to nn absent friend for n Chrlstmns present They will certninlr npprcclntc It each week. 12.3t Tho frlonds of Mrs. 0. Pomery, who I has been ill for some tlmo with a sovoro attack of blood poisoning, will I bo plonscd to learn that sho Is slowly recovering. Mrs. Alma Derg, who hn boon with hor during her illness, has ) returned to hor homo in Lehl. I Last Saturday evening tho Camoa 3 club entertained in honor of Mrs. 0. C. Lnckhart, nco Miss Lizzie Thorn ton, at the homo of her parcntB, The ovonlng was spont in progressive whist, prizes being awarded to Miss Forn Thornton and tho guest prlzo to Morris Logic. At n late hour a dainty , 'luncheon was served. Mrs. Lockhnrt received many beautiful presents. f " I soo by our homo paper." How frequently the phnso comes to tho lips. For all local nows people turn nnturally to their homo newspaper. Just ob instinctively thoy turn to tho j Bnmo sourco when they want to buy goods. Reading tho newspaper, and ' relying on tho nowspaper Is a habit. It applies almost as much to tho reading of tho nowspaper advertisement advertise-ment as it does to tho "news." |