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Show H Local News Items B Mr. Fred Houston spent Sunday at H Ed. fixman was at Salt Lake City h on H Jab' H. Clarko spent Thursday at H Provo. H Francis W. Milnor of Provo Is here B thcgUeit of Miss Rebecca Snider. fl Globes! Globestl Globcsltl-Tipped or tlplest as you choose at J. F. Nielsen's. H Mrs. Amos Thornton left Monday for H l'rovo to be at the bedside of her sister. B Suit-case, trunks and valices new H shipment just received. American H Fork Co-op. H Mrs. Elizabeth Stubbs of Provo spent H Wednesday and Thursday hero with H her sister, Mrs. II. Dunklcy. 1 Rssmutscn and Blomqulst, the paint- H era have been at Alpine this week put- H ins; the finishing touches of the Alvin H Whitby residence. V WANTED Good girl for general H housework, in family of two. Apply to H Mrs. Chas: Barratt Ulrlch; 1 Spcrry , Ave., Salt Lake City. V The masons have begun work on K. H M. Christcnsen's new home. The B building adjoins that of M. 0. Ran- H dolph on the west It is to bo modern H throughout H About six inches of snow fell in this H neighborhood Tuesday. The weather H has been rather cold all the week. H Mrs. Robt Singleton entertained nt H a sewing party, Monday afternoon. fl The ladies report it a delightful social H gathering. Refreshments were served. H --The Misses May Wugstaff and Ida B Kclley are home from Los Angeles, B where they went a month ago on this w Elks excursion. H Mr. W. W. Robinson, our veteran H mail carrier was honored on Friday B night of last week by a largo social B gathering at his home. Tho occasaion H being his soventy-fourth birthday. Thero were 25 present, sons, daughters B and other relatives. Tho evening was H spent in parlor games, followed with delicate refreshments. B ' FOR SALE-egga for hatching, White &TB Leghorn, and Rhodo Island Red, Thor- H oughbred. Call at N. S. Bishops, Mor- H i chant street, American Fork. H ' Remember our Thursday special salcr. H Every Thursday afternoon from 2 p. m. B to 6 p, m. We offer genuine bargains. H It will pay you to investigate; Co-op. H An Inspection of tho local branch of H the Consolidated Wagon & Machine H Company would lead ono to believe H the heads of this Arm had considerable H faith in the prosperity of tho North M end of Utah County. Manager Stout H can well bo proud of tho large display H of buggies and family carriages rowed H up in their spacious establishment. H Too busy to answer 'phones, inntalling H electric fixtures and chandeliers. Now H is the time for you to put in those im- H provements during spring houso clean- 1 ing Frank Nielsen, the Electrician. B For the grand opera "Madam Butter- H fly" in tho Salt Lake Theatre, March H 10th and 20th, tho Salt Lako Route will H make a rate of ono fare for .round trip. H Hell tickets tho 19th and 20th, guotl re- H. turning the 21th. M On Monday evening March 18th the H Relief Society of the four wards of 1 American Fork will celebrato tho itn- H nivcrsnry of thnt organization, In tho H City linll. Program will be publishea' m next week. H Miss Emma Greenwood entertained BBBj last evening at a china shower in honor H of Miss Juventa Greenwood. Tho timo H was passed in musicial (selections and B games. At 10 o'clock a light lunch S. .. was tastily served. H ' Mrs. Ellen Barratt was liostcss nt n H ) dinner party Wednesday given in honor B f 10 of her old friends, 'Mrs. Elizabeth !StubbB of Provo being among thoso present. A pleasant afternoon was s)ent in old time chat. The First ward reskhmts are awaken- , ed to tho "clean-up" movement in earnest. Among thoao who have signi- i lied their intentions of competing for m tho.ch prizes ofToved by thu Com- BJ mercial'club aro: J. E. Benrett, Chrl,- tecna Kelly, J. S. WIW, M or Gardner, Gard-ner, Llllle Bush, Wm Ci.'cUi. , Peter , i Ixgsdon, Kezlah Duvran;, L, H. Jack- ; son, W. E. Robinson, John Chiulwick i " , U i"fi J W' Ovard. Is, mmmm'i rrnrril -"- "--i inm rurm irwi 1 R. G. Bldckhurst of Pleasnnt drove made n business call nt tho Citizen olilce on Friday. Miss Minn Houston, Deputy county clerk spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives In American Fork. FOR SALE-soveral pieces of furniture furnit-ure belonging to Mrs. Schersengcr can be seen in T. E. Steele's store building Seo Murtin, tho Jeweler, for prices. Little globules of sunshino that drive the clouds away. Do Witt's Little Early Risers will sen tter tho gloom of slck-hcadoch and biliousness. They do not gripo or sicken. Recommended and sold hero by American Fork Drug Co. Fred Wright and wifo returned to Bingham, Wednesday, after a few day's visit with relatives here. Mrs. Hugh Wright and children also of Bingham Bing-ham are here for a few days visit. Mrs. Ellen Green and her son Rodney Rod-ney returned homo tho first of tho week after n delightful month's visit in California. One of tho most elaborate wedding balls ever attempted In American Fork will be that given In the Apollo Thursday Thurs-day evening Mnrch 21, by Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Chlpman in honor of the marri-of marri-of their daughter Virgie and Roya) J.-Murdock J.-Murdock of Heber City. R. E. King, Jos. Ovard and Nielsc Christenscn, a committee representing tho Black Hawk veterans of this city met at Springvillo Monday, with committees com-mittees from other towns in the county. coun-ty. Tho principal object of the meeting meet-ing was to select location and sot dates for tho annual summer outings. Provo Lake Resort was decided upon and August 21, 22, 23rd and 24th, time of encampment. The old danco hall and other buildings build-ings which composed tho "Lake Resort' have been taken down and Hugh L. Thomus, who recently purchased the ground has a force of men at work erecting a summer homo to bo occupied occupi-ed later by Mr. Thomas' family. The new cottage will be of the bunglas order, 30 x CO feef in b!zc with a porch running full length on the two sides. For Catarrh, let mo send you free, list to prove merit, a Trial size Box ol )r. Shoon's Cutarrh Remedy. It is a snow white, creamy, healing antiseptic balm that gives instant relief to Catarrh Catar-rh of the nose and throat. Maka the frea test and see. Address Dr. Shoon, Racine, Wis. Largo jars CO cents. Sold by American Fork Drug Co. Tho Alpine Stake Sunday School conference con-ference was held in the Second ward Chapel last Sunday. Thero was n morning' and afternoon session. A number of the stake Union Board were present and reported tho various Sunday Sun-day schools throughout the stako in a flourishing condition. iligh school basket ball Saturday, between be-tween tho Pleasant Grove and American Americ-an Fork teams wus iiluyed to a tic, each huving a scoro of 33. On playing tho tie oil the local team cumu out victorious with two points in tho lead. The American Fork toam now stands u very good chance of wining tho silver cup. Tho Pleasant Grovo und American Americ-an Fork teams will contest tonljiht nt Pleasant Grovo. Tho gamo in the Apollo Ap-ollo last night between tho Payson and American Fork teams resulted In u victory vic-tory for tho latter. Tho scoro was 27 to 39. "Prevcntics" will promptly check a cold or tho Grippe when taken curly or at tho "sneeze stage" Provcntlcs euro seated coUIh us well. Prcventlcs nre littlo candy cold euro tablets, and Dr. Shoop, Racino. Wis. will gladly mail you samples und a book on Colds free, If you will write him. Tho samples provo their merit. Check early colds with Prevcntics and stop Pncumoniu. Sold in 5c and 25c boxes by American Fork Drug Co. Hot lunches at all hours Lowe & Co. , On Wednesday evening over 50 Indies Ind-ies were entertained at tho homo of Mrs. Lilllo Bush, the ocassion being a china Bhower given in honor of Miss Ethel Casslty. Games were played and a dclicous supper was served. A beautiful china dinner sot besides many other china presents were given an tokens of friendship to tho young ludy. Highest cash price paid for Hides and Pelts-E. II. Boley. "In 1897 I had a stomach disease, Some physicans said Dyspepsia, some Consumption, One said I would not live until Spring. For four years I existed on boiled milk, soda buscuits, and doctors' doc-tors' prescriptions. I could not digest anything I uta; then I picked up ono of your Almanacs and it happened to bo my life-saver. I bought u fifty-cent hottlo of Kodol and tho benefit I received re-ceived from that bottle all tho gold in Georgia could not buy. In two months I went bock to my work, as a machan-ist, machan-ist, and in three months I was well and hearty. May you live long and prosper." -C. N. Cornell, Rodimr, Ga., 1900. Tho above is only a sample of the great vc-od thut is daily done everywhere by Xodol for Dyspepsia. It is Bold hero by American Fork Drug Co. If you have a fat Hog, Veal or Beef consult E.H. Boley,hepays highest cash price. R. Wilkes, Agent for tho Jorry from Kerry Co. wus in town yesterday arranging ar-ranging for the engagement of tho Co. i ccordlng to press reports is ono of tho lu'st Irlsli Comedy's ever seen in tho Wiot. Pitas getquick relief from DrShoop's Mngle. Ointment. Remember its mudo nlone i'oi" Piles und it works with cur-tuinty cur-tuinty .iiiti satisfaction Itching, painful pain-ful protruding, or blind piles disappear like magic by its use. Try it and seo I American Jork Drug Co. |