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Show H Aiherican Fork Locals and Personals HB'! 'J. W. Storrs Bpciit tho fore part of Hh'fi ' tho week nt Tintlc on business, Hb- J HB , Mrs. Jnck Roscll or Salt Lnko City HB wns tho guest of Miss llnrbnra Holey JM'. part of tho week. MS Miss ricba Leo lb homo after Hpcnd- HH Ins tho past month visiting relatives HB and friends nt Ulnghnm. H' Mr. Stephen Woods returned to HE Eureka Thursday nftor spending n few HK days here visiting his family. B; Mrs. Charles J. Wright entertained HV n number of friends nt dinner nt her H3 homo Monday. H Mrs. Sponccr (laminoll of Sprlng- H, vlllo spont tho week hero visiting her B'. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. II. I)nvls. Bp Reed Robinson, Jcsso Klrkmnti and Hv f Wallaco Hclsolt went to Salt Lnko Hfl t' City Tuesday for an oxtonded stay. Hv ' I'M It you havo anything to sell a little Hj ad in tho want column brings results. ui I Sc paP 2' Htf ' . Mrs. Nina Ottcson returned homo Hi "Tuesday after spending n week with H! frlonds at Eureka. Hyy Bffkj Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Madson nro the HfL proud parents of a baby boy, born BH Sunday. Mother and bnbo aro doing HBf nlcoly. HkH Hn Clydo Woods returned to his cm- Kj ployment at Eureka, Sunday, nftor K spondlng a fow days hero visiting rc- Bt lntlveo and frlonds. Hftl Tho danco given by the Odcon Or H'O chestra In tho Apollo Hall Monday H ovonlng was n complcto success. Ev- Hljj orybody present had an enjoyable Hlj time. HI Misses Myral Casstty -and Anna HJH j. Stubbs returned to their homos nt HJB Provo, Sunday, after spending n few HJf days' hero visiting, guests of Miss HBLI Reba Parkor. HHBtm HRp Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Joy of Salt Lake Hi City, formerly of this city, spent tho HK week hero visiting relatives and HJft friends, HJfo . Messrs. Clifford E. Young and Ernesl HJU Madson wero at Provo Wednesday to HPw i attend the M. I. A. convention in be- HJX half bf boy scout work. Mj ' In tho District Court Monday, Edith H3 L&whorn of American Fork was grnnt- HK ed a dlvorco from Znchnrnlnh D. Law- HVu horn on tho ground of failuro to pro- HBl vide. Plaintiff was given tho custody HJl'l of two minor children and alimony In HK' j tho sum of $20 n month. Tho parties HK wero married April 19, 190S, at Dutto, HKm ' Mont. HK' ' A." very succoBsful party whb glon HR In tho Second Ward meeting houso HK Tuesday evening by tho Y. L. M. I. A. HEt In honor of Mrs. S. L. Chlpmuu and Hji Mrs. Reginald Oarff, tho two Junior H t Class leaders who havo recently been HKi released on account of other duties. HK There woro about forty present and ' an evening of games, music and social ichat was enjoyed by all present. -followed by light refreshments. Dr. J. N. ChrlstouBon died nt his homo In Provo Monday from pneu- ii monta at tho ago of 77 years. The HJg docenscd was a, nntlvo of Denmark. HJ Ho camo to Utah In tho lato CO's and HJ has lived In Provo tho grentcr part of Jjlj the timo slnco. Ho wns tho oldest, WMh not only in ago, but in years of prnc- HJH tlco, and one of tho best known don- jj tlsts In this county, and was engaged f In tho pructlco of his profession up Hjr to tho tlmo of his Inst Illness. Dr. A. Hji ChriBtenscn of this city and Dr. llnr- Hjt old Chrlstcnscn of Leht aro his sous. Attorney Heck was courting nt Provo Pro-vo Monday. MIbb Alice Dunn wns n Provo visitor visi-tor Monday. 1 J. W. Chlpmnn wns at Salt Lnke on business n fow days this week. President Clnrko wns nt tho county sent Monday on business. Mr. Georgo R. Steele, who Is employed em-ployed nt Dlnghnm, enmo homo Monday, Mon-day, to recclvo treatment for a severely severe-ly sprained arm. Milton Drown, who Is attending school and taking violin lessons nt Snlt Lake, enmo homo Sunday for a two weeks' visit with rclntlvcB. , If you nro not n subscriber lo this paper, now would ho n good tlmo to Jump Into tho vcnjclo. Call this week unit join tho nrmy of renders. You'll like It. Soventy young people, members of the Y. M. L. M. I. A. of tho FirBt Wnrd, hnd a most delightful timo at a basket party at the ward houso Tuesday Tues-day evening. Vurlous gnmes nnd music mu-sic consisted of tho evening's pleasure. Raflkots of lunch were furnished by tho young Indies, nnd tho young men furnished randy and nuts. First Class Dressinakiug MIbs Frcdn Babble will do sowing at homo or go out by tho day. For any referoncc Inquire of Mrs. John W. Chlpmnn. Dr, J. J. Duswcll, Ophthalmic Specialist, Spe-cialist, will he at tho Grant Hotel, Tuesday, Feb. 3, 19H. No chargo for testing eyes. References: Miss Mary Ann Chlpmnn, Mrs. Wlllnrd Chlpmnn, Mrs. James Clark and ninny others. 31-lt Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Hickman woro at Provo a few dnys this week visiting relatives aud friends. It Is reported thnt tho Relief societies socie-ties of the stake nro responding very heartily to tho request of tho stnko presidency nnd building committee, and they expect to buy all electrical fixtures for tho Alplno Stnko Tabor-uncle. Tabor-uncle. This will certainly ho n credit to the Relief societies of the stake. Miss Olive Dunn loftffor Iowa on Tuesday for nn cxtcifdcd itny with relatives and frlcndsT. i lt ' FOR SALE Ono fllngVprbiil bed with good springs. Enquire ntilil cc or mil K6-m. ' 'SL I '-R In another column wjll l o found a notlco by Mr. S. T. Dak'cr, cprescnt-ing cprescnt-ing tho Utah-Idahp Sugaticc mpany, to cntor Into contracts wlthbct t growers for this year. J3BT Mrs. Willis Oalsfordand baby arc over from Tooolo visiting with her folks nt Alplno undfljVmerwnti Fork this week. Her slsteifjxwhohns been visiting In Tooclo tho 'past month, returned re-turned also. y-' Utah flockmnsters report ijie lefusnl In Snlt Lnko of 14 cents for tho coming com-ing spring clip, although several clips In southern Utah nro' reported ns nl-rondy nl-rondy sold at thnt figure. Lnst year's prices ranged from 13" to 16 cents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dyron'Crookston cn-tortnlncd cn-tortnlncd a number of their friends nnd relntlvcs nt their homo Tuesday ovonlng. An enjoyable tlmo was hnd In gnmes nnd music, nftor which n delicious de-licious oyster supper was served. Mrs. Rosa H. Ornnt entertained the First Ward Relief Boclety.at her homo Thursday afternoon at a good old time social. About thirty ladles wero present pres-ent nnd enjoyed n plensant afternoon, 'choice refreshments woro served. Tho members of tho Comus club, numbering nbout thirty, wero enter tnlned tu a iiiobI delightful wny by Mr. Joseph Walton at his homo Saturday Satur-day evening. Progressive gamed consisted con-sisted of tho evening's pleasure. Prizes were won by Mr. W. A. Hucklns nnd Mrs. T. F. Corbett. A delicious luncheon lunch-eon wus scred. Misses Ida nnd Manila Chlpmnn entertained en-tertained Wedncsdny evening, complimentary compli-mentary to Mrs. C. L. Joy of Snlt Lnko City. Tho guests present wora Mr. and Mrs. Wllles Dromlcy, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edmonds, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Chlpmnn, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Southworth, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellis Preston, TMrs. P. T. Henry nnd MIbs Clnra Wootton. The evening was pleasantly spout In progressive whist. Prizes wero won by Mr. Southworth nnd Mr. Preston. Delicious refresh-montB refresh-montB were served. Mr. M W. I-oglo wns u Snlt I.nkt City slsltor Tucsdny. William Thornton was nt Snll Lulw City Saturday on business nmttern Miss Rose Ornnt of Lehlspcnt the week hero iflltlng relatives. Mr. Elmer Strong wns a Provo visitor visi-tor Sunday. James II. CInrke mndo n business trip to Salt Lnko Thursday. Mr, Walter Slack was at Salt Lnko on business Tuesday nnd Wedncsdny. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. W. Peterson were Snlt Lnko visitors Tuesday and Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Lonny Rhodes came homo from the sheep herd Tuesday for nn extended visit. MIhs. Ferl Pulley 1b spending week nt Eureka, tho guest of Mr. T. J. Parker. Mr. Rny Hoover of Provo wns the guest of Miss Liza Hlndley Monday and Tuesday. Don't miss Uio dance tonight In the Apollo Hnll, given by the Symphony Orchestra. Misses Amy Whipple, Delia Peterson Peter-son and Llla Whipple of Lchl spent Saturday and Sunday here, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. J, A. Wngstaff. Miss Cossctto Startup returned to her home nt Provo, Wednesday, after spending n few days hero visiting ns tho guest of Mrs. P. T. Henry. Mr. H. II. Hurt, manager of the local telophono ofllcc, will arrive hero from Texas some tlmo this week nnd will reside in Mrs. Emma Sykcs' home. President and Mrs. S. L. Chlpmnn ' went to Lehl Monday lo attend tho . party given by Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J, Evans In Smuiu's Dancing Aducemy at that place. Word was received here Tuesday that Elder Clydo Crookston, who has spent tho past two years doing missionary mis-sionary work nt England, will set Ball from there cither January 29 or February Feb-ruary 4, and will probably como by wny of New York. In honor of Mrs. C. L. Joy, Mrs. Wllles Ilromloy entertained a number of her friends nud relatives nt her homo on Tuesdny ovonlng. Very choice refreshments were served tho guests, who wero Mr. nnd Mrs. EH Uulley, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Joy, Mrs. Nancy Forbes, Mrs. Surnh Wootton nud Miss Clara Wootton. Mrs. W. D. Smith entertained nt her homo Thursdny evening complimentary complimen-tary to her niece, Miss Hnnnah Stcolo, of Idaho Falls, who Is hero visiting. A dollclous supper was served tho guests at C:30 o'clock. Those present woro Miss Emma Greenwood, MIbs Alice Dunn, MIbs Myrtle King, MIbs Florence Dunn, Miss Myrtle Greenwood nnd Mrs. William Hnrrntt. o |