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Show ft - American Fork Locals and Personals HSk Hb Mancsco was a I'rovo visitor KH Sundny. J fj TIES Iho latest. "Royal Tailoring U Co' 14-lt K' Mrs. 1. T. Henry spent a few days Hu this week visiting friends at I'rovo. H; T Mr. James H. Clnrk was a Salt Lake visitor Monday. ' ' Mr; nn Mrs. Ross Cunningham arc B residing In Mr. Nephl Hnnson'a rcsl- M dence on Fifth East and Main strcotB. m Spring shipments of floor rugs are B arriving dally at Chlpman's Big Red j Storo, American Fork. 14.lt H , Mr. and Mrs. Charles James left 1 m for their Canada homo Wednesday ' m after spending n few days hero vlslt- : Ing old,frIcnds. fl Frnjik Gardner, who Is attondlng j M school at the U. Y. U. in Provo, was I H hlHrparoan"sr.,',y nnd SU"dny V,8,tlnK Hi a l, J nf "ft; """nloy and son Frances Cl of fcuroka wcro hero Saturday at- JfflH tondlng to business affairs nnd vlalt-BpP vlalt-BpP '"K relatives. :T A Tho, forty-elght boy scouts of the HV Amorican Fork Second Ward were H '1 very agreeably surprised at Uiol? H4J nwotlne Tuesday evening with tie if, Plosonco of Dr. J. F. Noycs, -who gave I hom oxaralnations In scout work, and Hf 8,nJ?imo,.Vory.va,uabl0 '"formation HI bSKnHin,1 1 of.V,nndn,nB n case of H' broken limbs, cutting ,of artorlcs, etc. I i ,X?en ou ant tuo best suit of 3 i,6Ahes remember the Royal Tailoring H & uents1 Furnishing Co, 14.lt BV ' Mr- ,Ray Hoovor of Provo was horo m Saturday and Sunday visiting, tho H, 1 guest of Miss Eliza Hindlcy. B Miss Chloo Thorno of Pleasant 1 QrQVA, spent Thursday and Friday K nor. visiting friends and rolatlvcs. ; .I"- nSetl Gardner of Idaho Falls m- 8 uoro for, an oxtendod visit with M Jor' Parents; Mr. and Mra. T, D. Pnr- Vl I H f?T2- Arthur White and Jack Ro- H uLi 8Sr,t-Lk0 City were guests of m Mlssoa Hazel Chase and Barbara m Roloy, Tuesday and Wednesday. Il ,iM,John - arnnt- one of tho pro- fi mlnont ranch men of southern Utah H was h0oVf-MW,,,am Grant of thl8" ft Hk was hore Monday and Tuesday vlslt- H har n5UVCr8i,nnd d'BP8"'B of balled B? "ay nnu alfalfa seed. Hi k..11 ,8 ,cold weather to talk soods. H knLBPur,nRn W,H b0 h befro you Hi seed w),.fUy y0Ur 8nrdon and S'" HI want W pm you,cnn Bt what you r wnnl nt Chlpman's. 14-ltl I Attorney Ooorgo P Parker was In town on business Wednesday. Mr. Clifton Picrco mado n business triii to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Latest TIT shirts and collars. Royal lnllorlng & Cents' Furnishings Co. 14-lt Milton Urown returned homo Mon-uny Mon-uny nftor a few-days' visit with Salt Lake relatives. Mr. Roy Thompson of Murray spent a fow days this week horo visiting, tho guest or Miss Evedcno Leo. Air. nnd Mrs. Thomas Kelly, who havo been residing at lilnghnm, will return to American Fork Sunday and : will mnko this their future homo. Miss Jcsslo dreon, who is nttcndliiK school t tho II. Y. U. nt Provo. spent Saturday nnd Sunday hero visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Green. Mrs. Angus Cunningham went to dalt Lnko City Tuesday for a fow days visit with hor sister, Mrs. M. 0. Randolph. The farmers of American Fork and Immediate surroundings lmvo kept Mr. Stephen Unker very busy tho on- ro week, contracting for becta for the coming year. Our now spring dress goods aro In. Please call and look them ovor. It Is our pleasure to show thorn and your complete happiness If you buy 1 thorn. Chlpnmn Merc. Co. 14-ltl' All business Iioubcs woro closed Thursday Feb. 12, on account or Ab-rahnm Ab-rahnm Lincoln's birthday. inp1i,ViV ."""""c0 'eft for his homo In Pilot Point, Toxns. Tuesday, on ac-count ac-count of the severe Illness or lis a?h-or. a?h-or. Mr. Jtuaaell Whitman or ProVo dnn n?.Ci0,,lc !UJ? I,08lUo" "' tbo Gol-den Gol-den Rule until Mr, Mnnesco returns. ' Fourteen friends of Mrs. Will Shol-oy Shol-oy woro successful n ha-lng a koi-uluo koi-uluo surprise party on her at her homo Monday evening. A njoynblJ owning was had by those present In Playing games. Choice refreshments dnTroS. MrS- S1,el,oy 't Tues! day for Bingham for an extended stay. Tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Vern Walker was a scene or cnjoymcTu taCnd,",08d?y T"1'"5' w,,c they eme"! tained a number or their Mends. Pro- fwS SfW fn,nt'8 mualc con-sistea con-sistea or tjio ovonlng's p ensure A ' n'se'T" n"d, "'ty luncheon was served tho guests, who woro Mr JohnMrn,nf,PCnCOr ?n,dr' Mr- m VS John Robinson. Mr. nnd Mrs. Abe Greenwood Mr. and Mrs. J. 13 Seoly Mr nnd Mrs. Ron Hnlllday and Mr and Mra. Thomas Priday. ' ' Mmui J' .,', lyhK wns in Salt Ukc Mondnjr and Tuesday on business. fMnr,C!',!r.rd E- Youns was nt'the Btato capital on buslnoacMonday.- TIES-the best. Royal Tailoring Co- 14-lt TiinivMnf? Wa,!tcr turned homo r?iJiy nfte.r eioylng h week with relatives and frlcndsat Salt Uke Miss Annie Hamm'ott Is home uftcr spending tho past-rthreotmontliB at Provo. -. . if Mrs. S. L. Chlpmanfcand Mrs. George Hemphill woro guests of 'Mrs. It. J. Murdock of Provo, Monday. Mr. and Mrs. will Larson moved Into their new residence on First East and Fourth South'" thls'wcek. Misses Ella and Eliza 'storrs spent Sunday at Provo visiting their brother, broth-er, Mr. George Storm, and his family. Gravel trains on tho Siriterurtmn woro reported running to IxhLTucs-lay. IxhLTucs-lay. , . v Glen Storrs has accoptod a position posi-tion with tho local D, & R. 6. Railroad 1 company. ' j "" Mlas Mary Noal of Salt Lake spent ho week horo visiting her sister, jk Mrs. Chrlateboll Taha. who",?BIU,,lhHnd8ny: of "eer, but ,,wno is teaching school at 1 iminn 1 spent Saturday and sSnday here vlsl t-' Ins Mr. and Mrs. CIlftoiT Plco under 'thlj10 hi.? A,p,no Stako and unuer tho direction of Mr. Axel Bloomqulst of this city, aro.very busy e'rnact Ul ,ntCr,r ' tho So Tali Mr. nnd Mrs. Laro Sorenson were In Amorican Fork Monday, and-while nore mado a pleasant call .at the Alpine Al-pine Pub. Co. ofllco. Will Gardner, who Is employed at Salt Lnko, was here tho foro part of tho week visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Gardnon'l Mrs. Sadlo Hitchcock returned to her homo at Salt'Lako City on Tucs-aM'Mr.ond; Tucs-aM'Mr.ond; Tho stork on Saturday left a line ( ton-pound baby boy at the -homo of ' Mr. and Mrs. Bill Preston All ' concerned doing nicely! rhin ,nw pen8 Fob- IB. Cnll at h5oksin?rniaBnd. 8C your 1,ccnae- "no" ffila ' hnnHi)a8keJ' Cap' h,P rubber ooots, hunting coat, etc. Hardware Dept' 14-lt HMn'wiMeBt J seastrand' and Mr. H. D. W Id wore over to Provo Tues- nfay.hS a tockholdS? meeting ?,w Ho,daway & Smith Manu ac-turlng ac-turlng company. Mr. Scastrwad vaB ejected one of the directors weI!ttoai.liTLn,,l!?.n and chl,dren hey Slf ilM.k? C ty' Sunday' whero Tmnso. 1. dC '". th0,future, as Mr. iimpson is employed there Mr Tlmpaon' went some time ago &:af?-- around? ' bUt ,B now nble to set First Class Drcasmaking-Mlsa Freda Dobblo will do sewing at homo or go out by tho day. For any reference Inquire of Mrs. John W. Chlpman. " ls 8tated there will bo a larger Uy tlf0P0f,lCet8 ra,scd ,n thU vlcln- T rnn. m,?g 8Ca8?" lUnn 'n 1913. same n-nt i"C 8 nT0 practically the aamo as last year Tk ' Agent and Mrs. 8. M. Debolt' will leave here Fob. 15 for Lynn Junction, whero Mr. Debolt has accepted a position po-sition for .tho S. P., L. A. & S. L. tnllrond company, it B understood that tho present agent nt Silver City , will take Mr: Dobolfa position horo. c Checkers In flvo reels at the Orient Wednesday, Feb, 18 14-lt Mrri. Fred Strong of Alpine spent tho week here visiting her mother, MrB. J. M. Thornton. ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank. Rowley of Mcrtaugh, Idnho, siiont a few days i here visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Hanson Han-son this week. Dr. J. F. Noycs wns u Provo visitor tho latter part of tho week, guest of his mother, Mrs. Louisa McBrldo. Tho Orient regular programs are up to tho standard. Tho reason they nro not talked about Is because of tho wonderful big features that nro being . shown there. 14-lt Misses Vlnn Duncan nnd Floronco ' Stewart were Pleasant Grovo visitors Lincoln's birthday and Friday, guests of Mrs. L. D. Stowart. Mr. Bennett Peterson went to Boun- tlful Tuesday on account or tho Bovcro illness of his daughter, who ls suf- 4 fering with typhoid fever. Misses Reba Parker and Ruby i Wootton spent Lincoln's birthday aud 4 triday at Ploasant Grovo, guests of 4 Mlsa Vlrgle Gray. 2 A number or American Fork people wont to Lchl last night to bo present J at a party ghen thcro by Mr. and 4 Mrs. James GofT. ! t , Tl. Anerlcan Theatre's big renture for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday J . next Is "A Leap for Life," which will I bo shown nt tho Orient Saturdny of I tho samo week. i4.jt I , Mr. Gcorgo Knight, ono or our city's prosperous rrult rnlsors, was nt Murray Mur-ray Monday to attend a rrult growers' convention. A Leap for Ufo In four reels at tho Orient Saturday, Fob. 21. 14.it Two clerks from tho American Fork Co-op spent a most plensant evonlng Monday hunting watercress (7) down near Utah Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmea Hnlsey entertained enter-tained a goodly number of tholr friends nt tholr homo Tuesday evening. even-ing. Singing, dancing and games conalsted of the evening's plensure. fief roBluncntB were served. On Saturdny evening Mrs. Will Con- dor carried out a most successrul nnd I "iijoynblo surprise party in honor or her husbnnd'B birthday. X splendid ovonlng's entortnlnment resulted from music nnd various games. Luncheon wns served to about fifty guests. The near relatives of Mrs. Eugono Henrold met nt lior homo Tuesday afternoon In celebration of her birthday birth-day anniversary. A most pleasant aftornooii was enjoyed by air present. A delicious supper wob served. Come In and see the new line of Is tho dniiulng j)arty which will be I given p.; Friday evening, Feb. 20 In I the High School gym by tho Kirla" I club or tho High School Each lady will Invito a gentleman partner, all raombers or the High School Tho -committee In charge or the affair Ire devoting much time In working this up nnd a good enjoynblo tlmo Is as- fl sured all who nttond. a . necKors in nvo reols is a wondor-. wondor-. rui horso racing play. 14.1t Tho big plastered arch in tho south pnrt of tho Stako Tabernaclo 1b about completed and tho aide panels will bo decorated with something appropriate from church works. ' ul'A' .K- Thornton and daughter, in1.!88 zzl0' wont to Salt Lako City Thursday morning to attend the lumbermen's lum-bermen's convention. Miss Thornton Teturned home the Bamo evening and Mr. Thornton ls oxpected homo today. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Steele entor-winMd entor-winMd th5lr rc8,de"co in tho FtouVSi tK fT,uesday ovenlng. More than thirty friends participated in tho good 1 tlmo Bpont ln danc, n with music and gamoa. During tho evening an excellent oyster supper was served 1 Tho High School and district schools were closed Friday 6n account Th Hi,Cnah,er8 conv"tlon at Lehl SSryTaSet '" U' ad anrtU-Jl0n8CP!1 Whlt0 flPent Tliesdul and Wednesday nt Salt Lako City. f..lCKrB la, flvo,reo18 '8 wonder-1 ful horso racing piny. 14.it Miss Mablo Greenwood Is homtl fVlondP!11,I,B,t.h.0 pa8t m01,tl' wMl rrlondB nnd relatives at Thistle. fl VlHmLWr.d?.Wa8 h0m fr0m Eurekl I ' mn71LT,"beIrnnci building coiiimlttet fl mct. nsn'n 'nst Wednesday night, but fl I dnQ,dPd not,"K lollnltely on Ze7 I emnn ul rfaIV T,,e8 fatten wlU fl : aPaVter'S bfre th COmmlttM I plhi'' r08ldeco or Mrs. Charlotte I tl.i- "i Vwta?lay nftornoon At fl friMS1 Kat,10r,"8 excellent re- rroBhmontB woro served to those pre fl ,"'' il We,ro. Mrs. James Varney, fl wnK.VftMiey' Mrs- s'uel Green-.fl in? ;nMiPB;.M' A;rw,,d. Mra. Will ur- I aon and Mro. Vlolato Clark. fl |