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Show H AMERICAN FORK LOCALS Bf Miss Mllllo Robinson went to Salt BLako, Monday for an extended tay. BJ Mr. and Mrs. Walter Slack spent Bkhe week with relatives at Provo. B J. H. Pulley spent Thursday and Friday In Salt Lake on business. B -9 . i Miss Cossctto Startup of Provo, Bflspcnt tho week' here visiting Mrs. C. jBflP. Henry. 9ft Mr. Elmer Miller, of Provo, was Btho guest of Miss Rosclla Storrs Sat-flBurday Sat-flBurday and Sunday. BF Miss Emma Greenwood returned BjSundny after an extended stay at BjSalt Lake City. H Mr. Jack Rosello of Salt Lako City, Be spent the week here, guest of Miss Barbara Holey. FOR RENT Houses at tho Orccne Bj Row, Seo Fon Greene. 8-tf. B " J Elijah Cutler was a Salt Lako vis- BJ ttor Thursday. B" Mrs. Jane Crystal and son of Taylor, Bj Idaho, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B Julian. Bj Peoplo sending In news Items must Bj sign their names to' same, sowo will Bj know such Information Is reliable Bj Names will not bo published. B Rert Miller returned homo Frldaj Bj nftcr spending a few days at Salt BJ Lake. BJ Mr. and Mrs. John Huolcn or Salt BJ Lako are visiting Mrs. Hnslcu's par-BJ par-BJ enta, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Wngstaff. H FOR SERVICE A pure bred- Berk-BJ Berk-BJ shire boar. A .E. Hawkins, Amerl-H Amerl-H can Fork, Utah. 10-2t. BB) " J s Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, who have BJ been visiting rolatlvca and friends BJ hero for somo tlmo, have returned BJ to their home at Shelley, Idaho. B Mr. Smith of Cedar Fort, tho fathor Bj of Mrs, E. N. Morgau of this City, BJ- canio to American fork this week BJ and" will spend the balauco of the BJ winter here. BJ Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Munson of Mor-BJ Mor-BJ Jnud, Idaho, havo returned to their BJ home after spoudlng n fow days here BJ visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Julian. BJ D, F. Ropor, county probation of- X ncor, was In American Fork yestor- Bf day Investigating tho accidental shoot- B lug of tho Halllday boy by tho young BJ' sou of Dr. Noycs. BJ Mrs, Jhh. C. KlrkPiiilull returned to BJ her homo In Salt Luko Thursday', after B spoudlng a fey days hero visiting B her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Niol- B son. B Mrs. Llzzla Armstrong and son, B Alfred, Mrs. Mary Robinson and two B children left for tholr home at Dasnlt, B Idaho, after spoudlng two weeks horo B visiting friends and relatives. B Mrs. Emma II. Ulgler returned to fl her home Monday after spending two - weeks visiting' her daughter, Mrs. B A. J, Dowers at Nephl. ' Among tho leading social events of K (ho week was tho party jjlven by Mr. K tertalued about 25 of their friends at i a party at their homo Saturday ev- cnlng. Tho tlmo ns pleasantly passed In parlor and musical gnmoB, uftor which an elaboruto luncheon was served. n Miss ltlica Stubbs returned to her homo at Provo, Sunday, after spending spend-ing two weeks here visiting Mr, and Mrs. S. F. arnnt. Mr. undyMrs. Jas. V. Carter, after spending the past month here visiting relatives and friends, returned to tholr homo at Idaho Falls, Saturday. Mr. J. E. Durrani, of this city, Informs In-forms us thnl during the past Sixteen months that his family "has been Increased In-creased by sqven male children, Jive grnndsons und two great grandsons. John White, who Is teaching school at Hyruih High School, returned to his work Sunday, nftcr spending the Christmas vacation hero visiting relatives. rel-atives. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strong ot Provo, Pro-vo, camo to Amorlcnn Fork, Sunday, and will reside horo In tho future as Mr. Strong has accepted a position nt tho U. P. & L. Co. Mrs. Florence Ehrbnr returned to Salt Lake, Sunday, niter spending a fow days hore with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Robinson. Miss Luclle Ehrbnr will remain with Mr and Mrs. Robinson for an ludoflnlte tlmo. Mrs, George Allonsworth of Vineyard, Vine-yard, daughter of Mr. and MrB. Robert E. Lee, of this city, was oporated on Saturday for appendicitis. Tho operation oper-ation was successful and tho patient pa-tient Is Improving. Mrs. Rosena Bromley wont to Kurt Ku-rt lea, Tuesda", on account of tho illness ill-ness of two children of Mr. and Mrs "W. F. Bromley, ono, suffering wltl pncumonln and the other with ln'on-cMtis. ln'on-cMtis. Tho members of tho First Wnrd Home Dramatic company, and thelt partners, were delightfully entertained enter-tained at tho homo ot Mr. and Mrs Jesse S. Mlscner, Friday oventng. Ar. evening of parlor games and music was enjoyed by tho guosts and cholco refreshments wore served. a-----------. Mr. and Mja. Jos. L. Dunkloy entertained en-tertained nt tholr homo Sunday. Aftoi an afternoon spout In n musical program, pro-gram, a delicious dlnnor wns served to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. King, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Shelley, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos Payne, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Goodwin, of Lchl, Mrs. Jnno King, Mrs. Sona Rose, Mrs. Lllllo Brown, Vern Houston, Hous-ton, Jos. Brown, and Mr. Goodwin of Beaver. Tho, committee on arrangements foj the married people's party to be given In tho Apollo hall next Wednesday evening are sparing no tlmo In working work-ing to mako this an event long to be remembered, Thero will be tho good old plnln nnd -waltz" quadrilles, Virginia Vir-ginia reels and othen dances to Interest Inter-est all who attend. Our advertisers nro given this satisfaction: satis-faction: 90 per cent of tho people road this papor those who nro not subscribers borrow It nnd rend It wc havo found this to bo tho rulo time far In our canvass. -In fact in the thrco dnys cnuvnsss wo havo ran across less than halt a dozen families who stated thoy did-not read It, and somo of these could not if thoy tried Tho members of the B. L. C. S. Sor-orosls Sor-orosls woro delightfully cntorfulnod I at a Kensington by Mrs. MInnIo In-gorsoll In-gorsoll nt her home Wednesday. After Af-ter spending a pleasant afternoon In social chat and sowing, refreshments woro served to Mesaames Wille Bromley, W. D. Edmonds, Leo T. Sholloy, T. 8. Mnughn, Roy Robln-Sholley, Robln-Sholley, T. S, Mnughn, Roy Stcolo, W. E. Robinson, Jos. Wootton, Will Coats, Will Hanson, Lnyton Cassldy, Bort Poulson, Bert Wootton und Will Bnrrutt. Miss Myrtlo Greenwood delightfully ontertnlucd tho Camus club at her homo Saturday ovonlng, Tho ovon-lug ovon-lug was pleasantly passed In parlor games, prizes being won by Miss Clara Wootton und Mrs. Will Bnrrutt. Cholco refreshments' were served to Messrs nnd Mesdnmes W. D. Edmonds, Will Bnrratt, T. F. Corbctt, Rono Vunco, Will Coats, Misses Myrtlo King, Sarah Parker, Florence Chip-man, Chip-man, Clara Wootton, Ella Storrs, Joslo Grcouwood, Rosclla Storrs nuo Fldrenco Dunkloy, Messrs Jos, Walton, Wal-ton, John Green, Percoy Craven, Elmer El-mer Mlllor nnd W. A. Hucklns. i Mrs. Frnnk Hanson entertained at her homo Monday evening complimentary compli-mentary to hor mothor, Mrs. Jos, Rowloy, who has bcon visiting horo for somo time, but who left for hor homo in Idaho, Tuesday, after spending spend-ing u pleasant evoulug In gniues und music ii duinty lunch wns sorved,- The guests present wore Messrs and Mcsdnmes Mcs-dnmes Geo, Knight, Amos Thornton, Alma Rowley, Geo, Meredith, Rno Thornton, Lawrence Thornton, Ell Hulloy, Rono Peck, ThoB. Carroll, Horaco' McCullough, Jgd Morse, Mrs, Philip, Mrs. Chndwlck and Mrs. John Peck. Mr Walter Strlnghnm, of Monti, spent tho week hero visiting his daughter, Mrs. CHns, Mlllor- - A number of friends of Mr. find MrB, James Varnoy met at theltshomo Saturday Sat-urday evening i colobratlon of Mrs. Vnrney's birthday. liold'B band (t was in attendanco aud a general good Umc -vaa had, A delicious luncheon was sorved to Messrs npd Mcsdamcs M. A. Wild, AVlllard Chlpmau, Geo. yurnoy, Vorn Mnnwtll, Nyron Fow-lor Fow-lor and M.iMIJlor. On Wednesday n number ot friend" enjoyed n good old time social' nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. p. John Durrnnt. A delicious dlnnor was served ser-ved the guests at 2 o'clock. Those present were 'Mrs. Hannah Gardner, Mrs. Lizzie Cullon, Mrs. John A. Singleton, Mrs. Robort Singleton, -Mrs. Thomas Singleton, Mrs. Doll Slnglo-ton, Slnglo-ton, Mrs. John Singleton nnd Mrs. Miranda Durrant, ' Mr. and Mrs. B, R. Klrkham were pleasantly surprlsedl by n number of their frlonds nt their homo Monday. Mon-day. A most onjoynblo ovonlng was sppnt In games njtd music, after which n dollclous lunch was served to Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Howe, Mr. and .Mrs. Dell 8Ingloton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Poulson, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Blnns, Mr. and Mrs. Lnyton Casndy ond Mrs.- Mnry Hales. Word was received hero this week Ihr. Clarence Millar of Hollywood, California, formerly of this city, and Miss Myrtlo Woodhouse, formerly ot LehJ.but now residing nt llolloywood, were married at that place December 17th. Both young people have a host of friends In this city also Lehl who wish them a long and happy married Hfe.w-, 4; 'About seventy-nvc children, grand-children grand-children ami friends of Patriarch Henry Moylo met at his homo Sunday nt Alplno In celebration of his 70th birthday, Those to attend from this city, woro Mr and Mrs. H F. Grant Mr, and Mrs. Alma Bourne, Prcsldnct Jas.I. Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. s p ClunVnnd Mrs. Jos. A, stubbs of Pro-' vo, and President A. J. Evans of Lehl. MJss Ruby Forbes of this city and Mr. Byron Crosby of Salt Lake, were niarrled at tho Crosby residence Now Year's evening t 8:30 o'clock, by Bishop Coddard of the 29th wnrd Following tho ceremony n most elab-orate elab-orate reception was glen them, about 160 guests being present. Thoso to attend from here wero Mr. nnd Mrs. oa. n. Forbes, parents of tho bride Mr. and Mrs. Ell Bailey, Miss Hyrle Foatherstone nnd Mr. J. E. Johnson. The young couple received mnny useful use-ful and beautiful presents. They will bo at home to their friends nftcr January Jan-uary 10th. "Joe's I'lnco" tho up-to-date confection con-fection ory, Just received n full now supply of McDonald's and Mnurlco chocolntcs. Candy mUBt bo fresh to e good. io-lt. Misses Jesse Green, Ida Smith, Corn Gnrrf, Ora nnd Luna Chlpmnn, Elvn Chlpmnn nnd Messrs Elmnrlon Nlcholos, David Hunter, Frank Gardner, Gard-ner, Wesley Chlpmnn, Eugeno Nlch-oles, Nlch-oles, Thirl Adcylotto nnd Frnnk Wag-staff Wag-staff retimed to their school work at Provo, Sunday, after enjoying tho Christmas vncntlon hero visiting relatives. rel-atives. o ,H Editor McMnstors and two lino- BJ typo operators of Provo visited Amerl- H can Fork, Tuesday afternoon, to In- H spect tho Alpine Publishing company's H linotype Modol K machine. This Is Bj tho only model 1C mnchlno in tho H western states, outside of Callfornln, H It being one of tho latest mnko and H Is giving tho best of satisfaction. Mr. H Mc.Mnstcrs Is figuring on . Installing H ouo for tho Provo Horald. Poor management, in buying needed 'BJ things for tho homo, consists in NOT ,gBj KNOWING whether prices aro right 'VM or values assured, NOT TO KNOW is 'BJ usually to "trust to luck" and that is H tho poorest Bort ot "mangomont" In ;' any of tho affairs ot llfo. Homo man- $ 'BJ agcrs who FIGURE OUT tholr "buy- i H lug-problems" with tho help of tho U Bfl "ads," como to "know values." And IbI this is tho cash-vnluo knowlcdgol iiBl |