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Show ' AMERICAN FORK. AMERICAN FORK, Nov. 34. The bazar was crowded again Tuesday evening, where an interesting programme was rendered ren-dered by the children of the public schools. Mayor James H. Clarke spent today in Salt Lake City. Frank D. Huish of this place, who has spent the past year In a tour of Idaho, has returned home. His wife, who preceded pre-ceded him, is ill with typhoid fever. John Robinson, Earl Greenwood and William Wagstaff formed a party of rabbit rab-bit hunters who left here this morning for a two-days' hunt in Cedar valley. George A. Storrs of Provo, railway contractor, con-tractor, is in American Fork today. William Kelley of this place Is suffering suffer-ing from a severe attack of rheumatism. rheuma-tism. Manager John H. Wooton of the Utah County Light and Power company of this place, was a Salt Lake visitor yesterday. yes-terday. In connection with the erection of an auxiliary light and power plant one and a half miles above the present location. lo-cation. George Steele of Salt Lake City, formerly for-merly of this place, came here last evening eve-ning to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. pa-rents. M. H. Ingersoll of this place,' who is attending the Agricultural college at Logan, came here Monday evening to spend Thanksgiving with his parents. t All the American Fork students attending attend-ing the Brlghatn Young university at Provo came home this afternoon to spend Thanksgiving. |