OCR Text |
Show R p! American Fork Locals and Personals ssVFvi;i ji sHcit'll Hf j Don't forget tho Fourth Ward Prl- BRKi1' mary Cantatta next Wednesday night. Hp , MIsa-Nellie Paxman ta homo after Hj' spending. a few days at Salt Lake. HE,' Mj t.frl . ..... . g Hi. f Mr.'ahd Mrs. Robert Lee'spcnt Sun. Hll , day, vfilttnk their daughter at Geneva. B' . Ja'mesWcBt was taken to the County Hi , i Infirmary. at Provo, Saturday. H Hi "; A treat' fbrall at "the Fourth Ward Hj ; next'1 Wednesday, April 1. Admission HJ 10 and IB cents HJ HJ Jriii Nancy Forbes has been con- HJ gneil'toihor bed this week on account HJ ' of Illness. H " J i HI i it Misses? Ruby Wootton and Rebn Htf j' Parker spent Sunday In Provo, guests HJ of Mlss Cora Garff. H p . 1 'r$rf? Adft8tQddard of Lent spent HJ ) " i part of the week hero visiting her Hit daughter, Mrs. Teddla Lee. HJ'V ; B. ' v ,' 'Mr.dCIydi-fcrookston went to Salt HJ !' ' L"M City, Tuesday, where he will be HJ employed. H.: 1 Miss !LulNelson of Pleasant Grove , , ' kM,ipteda. position in Mrs. J. H. H, Pulley's restaurant. BBsl fL " BsS ri Hi"? '. jr(tThft(Mutual dance at tho high .school H!j, i gyn&L-March 31, With be a treat for Hj'i k all..T)ckets 26c. Extra lady 10c. 28-lt n , j-.'tv HV$p- nu"MlFk Hra'i A.i L- Stalllngs of H'!?' i iitSprlngvlile were guests at Mr. and Hf l 'Mrs. Clifton Pclrco's,' Sunday and Mou- KH i$4'$r.?n " Wrry Llndloy Cvj enjoyAdjt Saturday fishing in Provo Hrfl i j river. They report catching forty-five HKn l ix-(T). HJff. -rtf n&jiW'MMitAmoa, WagatiiiT ro- Hf ( ' turned home Sunday evening after on- B-i Joying, a. faw-montht trip to Venice Br pas Othr ' California .townst K.tX ?MMin'd.Mrs. A. Chlpman, Mr. and HH Mrs.jHjVR -Hurt nod' Mr.' and Mrs. HBJ. ' J. T.Mftnwetere'interurban pns- KH songers to SaKLakt) Sunday evening, HBR f j returning h6me Monday. o ' j '"Present indications are that Utah Bt t ' wVltomyltiiuniyer fruit crop this m f 1 year,w1h a total value of more than H I?.000'000( according to' W.'lf. Homer, Pg sWreUry 'bf;lhe' Utah Fruitgrowers' HgL-lfi j ,ASoclationT, and J: "Edward Taylor, H& '. seefetiry of (he State Horticultural Hnr i I Commission. 1 '( v Mrs. Mry7-j;8osieton and Mrs. Qj ; "" " "Harak J. Islfogleton were Interurban v ' I fmiU Salt Lake City, Mon- Hf dX(rtiirlsTuesday. Vnj ... .Hiw'fJ trfJ'Ti r . j .JCSt Thomas F.eatherstone, Jr., H)' went to Salt Lako City, Friday, for n H' '.tWJfWMkS star with relatives and ' J k friends. H tt '. WILL TAKC CARE OF CEMETERY K v S ti.OTeP-All .wishing their lots in tho H cemetery taken care of for the season j '-ucan make the proper arrangements by H' c Rcalllng on mo. M, 28-4t MARTIN HANSON. H g Prof. Jesse Walker of tho high H' i ftiohool .faculty has purchased a lot on H" AFlrstWci'tj between Third and Fourth H) pNortb, and will erect a modern bun- Hi galowjoti scrao In the near future. Hi j ft A very successful home-coming was j? , rh! 1 the, Firit Ward meotinghouso Hi' j Mast evening for Miss Julia Brown and H fMiss.Rosa Durrant, who have recently Hi returned from the southern' states, H' Vhere they have been laboring as mis. Hfl,2 J "slonaries. The girls look fine and re- Hb j'Port their missions with much plea'a- HBfj Jure and satisfaction. BamH " ' - Mrs. Alice T. Stcclo spent tho week nt Salt Lnko City visiting her son, Mr. Thomns E. Stcolc, and family. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ucnl of this city hnvo moved to Murray, whom thoy will rcsldo In tho future. A baby girl arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo Itobliison, Sunday. Sun-day. Mothor and babe doing nicely. Mr. Roy Hoover of Provo spent Saturday Sat-urday und Sunday here visiting, the guest of MIsb Eliza Hlndlcy. Thomns Dnrrntt returned homo from Storrs, Snturdny, where ho has been omploycd for somo months. Mrs. W. T. Drown of Provo, formerly former-ly of this city, was nu American Fork visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Ashton of Provo were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Pelrcc, Sunday. Saturday, March 21, n nlno-pound baby boy arrived nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pulley. Prof. F. A. Sullivan of Salt Lnko City and Mr, Roy Pnssoy of Provo spent Snturdny hero visiting Mr. Stephen Anderson, Mrs. I.. S. Harrington and sou I.co-uard I.co-uard E. wore Provo laltors Wednesday. Wednes-day. Wo nro prppnred to do your Job printing promptly. Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. 0. Hong of Salt Lnko City wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Flrmagu on Tuesday. Mrs. Ed Flrmngo nnd baby arrived heref rom Park City this week nnd will reside hero in tho futurons Mr. Flrmago Is employed hero. Messrs. Marlon Robinson nnd MnrJon Green motored to Pnyson on n motorcycle motor-cycle last Friday evening to attend a high school pnrty nt that place, returning re-turning homo Sunday evening. Mr. pud Mrs. Peter Crystal left for their new homo in Alboin, Idaho, this week, where they will reside In the future. Mrs. James Chlpman, Jr., returned homo Tuesday after spending ton days visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dryant Stringham, at Storrs. James H. Clarko of the real estate firm of Clarke & Hickman, was at Salt Lake, Tuesday, on business. Ho reports re-ports n8 finding a number of people looking toward Utah county ns n plnco of futuro rcBldoncc. Mr. S. II. Chlpman hns resigned his position with tho Chlpmnn Merc. Co. and left Tuosdny for Snlt Lnko City. Mr. Chlpman has accepted n position with the interurban company. Sheepmen left this week for (heir herds to mnko propiirntloriB for shearing. shear-ing. Shearing will begin Mnrch 28 In tho Fostcrcek, Fnlrflold nnd Webb shearing corrals. "Carnival of Industries," given by tho First Ward Primary, in tho ward house, Monday evening, was a complete com-plete success in overy respect. The popular Symphony Orchestra was present nnd furnished tho music free of chnrgc, which, as well as the play, was vory much appreciated by tho largo audience. Immediately after the ontortalnment nn elaborate banquet was given to tho members of tho orchestra or-chestra nnd tho ward bishopric in tho bnsomont of tho ineotlnghousQ by tho ofilcors of tho primary. Miss Barbara Bolcy uponttthe week at Snlt Lnko City. Mr. Alma Smith spent tho. forepart of tho wcok In Salt Lnko City. . Ed Hlnes was down from tho canyon can-yon this week visiting friends. Mrs. Clifton Pelrce spent tho forepart fore-part of tho week visiting her pnrents nt Hebcr City. Mrs. William V u d children of Eureka wore guealu oj ", and Mrs. & F. Grant this week. Mr. Senwnrd Jenson Is homo from tho sheep herd for n few weeks' visit with his pnrents and other rolatives. John Rowley Is homo fro mtho sheep herd at Trout Creek for n few days' visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Pehrson of Highland High-land moved to Murray this week, wlicro they will reside for somo time. Dig dance at high school gym. by M. I. A. of tho town Tuesday evening. Good tlmo for all. 28-lt Tho stork left a baby girl at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Parker this week. All concerned doing nicely, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong of Alpine spont Sunday and Monday in Amcr-enn Amcr-enn Fork, guests of Mrs. Strong's mother, Mrs. J. M. Thornton. I George Johnson went to Garfield on Tuesday, where ho will bo employed Indefinitely. Tho M. I. A. of the four wards will give a dancing party in tho high school gym. Tuesday evening. The committee commit-tee nrc working very hnrd to make this n success. Tho Symphony Orchestra will give a dnnce In Alptno Amusement Hall, Thursday evening, April 2. Everybody bo there. 28-lt Word was received this week that Elder Bert Storrs, who has been labor-lug labor-lug as n missionary In Franco for two years post, landed in Now York City Inst Sunday, being on tho water eight days. It Is oxpccteii ho will arrive In American Fork some tlmo this week. Echo, tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Doan, was taken to tho L. D. S. hospital Tuesday and operated on for appendicitis. It was found that the appondlx had broken and nlthough tho patient hns been very HI tho latest roport is that she is improving. Next Monday evening nt 7:30 o'clock, in tho Second Ward meetinghouse, under un-der tho auspices of tho Doy Scouts, Miss Edna Hull of tho high school will glvo a dramatic reading, tho proceeds of which nrc to go to tho establishing of a fund for tho Doy Scout organization. organiza-tion. Prices of admission will bo 15 cents. Did ou ever pin your faith to n friend and then get scratched on tho pin. When n fellow gets to thinking that he Is a big gun ho should not bo surprised If ho gets fired. Mrs. Spencer Gnmmoll of Sprlngvllle spent tho week hero visiting her parents, par-ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Davis. Misses Ada and Grnco Stark of Salt Lako City spent tho week end here visiting, tho guest of Miss Eliza Hlndlcy. Hlnd-lcy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomns Drondbent are tho proud pnrcntB of a baby girl, which nrrlved this week. All concerned con-cerned doing nicely. Mr. Roy Robinson returned homo from tho sheep herd Wednesday and Is visiting with his mother, Mrs. D. R. Rhodes. i Dr. J. J, Duswcll, Ophthalmic Specialist, or Salt Lako City, will bo nt tho Grant Hotol Tuesday, March 31st, 1914. No charge for testing eyes. References Mrs. W. W. Hunter, Hun-ter, Mrs. James Vurney, Miss Mary Ann Chlpman, Mrs. Wlllard Chlpman, Mrs. James H. Clarke, Mr. J. E. Hind-ley Hind-ley nnd mnny others. 28-lt Sovernl weeks ngo .Mrs. Jnmes D. Taylor knocked her left hand, receiving receiv-ing n severe cut In a finger. She continued con-tinued in her work, giving no attention to tho gash. The finger hns become Infected nnd although nothing serious It Is very painful. |