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Show RJ t Ki American Fork Locals and Personals Mil K flK Miss ICilnn Itnnson was lioro visiting HBiil Mr. nnd Mr a. Hanson Monday. HJLV Y-L'rn McNIel motored In from Our- & Held Sunday, returning Tuesday. jjM Kennedy Thornton and Hum Hur- Hfl r'lngton Hpont Sunday In I'rovo. ! Support home Industry by purchitB- rffigBj Ing bread at Aiucrlcau Fork Unkory. will Mr8, Allco Sm"h of Hnlt Lnkc Cl' 'y nil npont Sunday with her mother, Mrs. mil ' Samuel Oreonwood. I jflifl !', fliK Mrs. 0. N. Curtis returned home Mil from Logan Sunday, where she has ' IBB '",p" Wnltlrif? for "'" l,llHt luontli. U Mr, and Mrs. Vein Walker went to S2B I'rovo Sunday. Mrs, Walker remained 'wflj for a week's visit with relatives. r'lHI ''r' Ml"' 'l9' 'H,n''B ' Hrnrrt spent ' H Sunday with Mr. end Mrs. Dellouls or ; HB llyrou Crookston and family and wm Hen llalllday r.nd tamlly are enjoying B an. outing up Americr.ii Fork canyon. :?tnfl FOR S A MJ Three-y ear-old small f'HHn maro; cheap. Innulro at Citizen of- faJBH dee or phone 8f, American Fork. 18-tf fflB Mrs. James Chlpinan, Sr., of Salt vflMH l.nke City spout Saturday and Sunday Ijllf in American Fork. JflHf Veru HotiNtan went to l.ehl Tuesday fflB to take his music Iobsoii from Pro-" 'B fessor Harwood. s SHH ,, Miss I.lllluu Drown went to Salt iBB ' Lake Tuesday moruim; on an extend fl ed vIbU with relatives and friends. JU Mr. and Mrs. Annus lloeilo of I'rovo HH spent Sunday hero, the quests of Mrs. B ICIIen Unrrntt. Mrs. llorrott returned B home with them for, a two week's vIbU. IB Tho Orient certainly deserves that ffl name "The busy big feature house." fl Tho houso of big productions, where flR quality and cleanliness prevail, 25-lt mB Miss Kmma Ingercoll left Sunday JHI for Rurcku, to spend a few days with SB Iter brother beforo returning to Salt I flff Miss Panzy Hamuett of Alpine, n I Btf former resident of this city, and Mr. IIS Claud Zobrlsklo of this city wort) H married at Provo on Tuesday, July jjl S - . - Whllo playing on tho lawn Sunday BSt evening, with n number of other rhll- HK (Iron, tho little 8-yenr-old daughter of jts Mrs. Gordon stumbled against n hyd- l&fljf , rnnt nl(l cut u d,pl KnBn I" cr knee, $f which necessitated three stitches to I close up. Mrs, Gordon nnd child are kMI over from Dlnglmm, whero thoy hove lW been living. Marlon Roblnm.1! motored to American Ameri-can Fork canyon Sunday. Mark II. Greene Is a Salt Lake visit. or this week. Hcho Donne left for Suit Lake Wednesday Wed-nesday for ii two weoks' lslt with friends and relatives. Try our cottage bread, only 10 cents. American Fork Uakory. lS-2t MrH. P. Long of Lehl spout the foro part of the week with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs, Thomas S. Hrootlbont. , Jesse ICIikninn left for Ely, Nov., Monday, where he Intends to slay the rest of the summer. Under Ick Spencer and Churl Anderson An-derson returned home Monday" from Franklin, Idaho. Messrs. Hay Jones, II. II. Hurt and Aynor Whipple spent Sunday In American Am-erican Folk canyon. William Thornton and Yanilly and Maud Drown motoied lo Salt Lake Sunday. Hvury courtesy and modern convenience conven-ience Unit will mlil to your comfort and pleasure Is found at the Orient Theatre. 2.1-1 1 Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpman, Jr., loft for Yellowstone Park Tuesday for an extended stay. ' Volman Duncan returned home from Salt J.akn Wednesday, whero she has been attending summer school for the past six weeks. Mrs. Willis Dromley and children returned from thu pumps at Saratoga Tuesday after visiting n few days with Mr. and Mrs. John Wootton. Mr. 11. H. Hurt trented tho telephone girls to n box party at tho Orient last Thursday. A Ave part special feature, "Tlie Kangaroo," was highly appreciated. appre-ciated. Tho manager of tho Opera House wants it understood that tho old people peo-ple and missionaries' wives arc always al-ways welcome to the Opera Houso free of charge Ask dealers for bread made by the American Fork Dakcry. 18-2t Mr. and Mrs. S. W, Bird and daughter, daugh-ter, I.olln, of Muplcton, spent Saturday Satur-day and Sunday hero with hor mother, Mrs. Geo. Storrs. No woman, however limited her 'moons, need over bo "out of date" as to dress. Whero tho dollars are few the planning and devising must bo bettor and wiser and In such Instances In-stances tho store "ads" usually lead to tho right Bolutlon Buy bread made a homo A F. B. Miss Lite Lromley spent Siinilny lu l.ehl. "f-Q( Mr. Virgil M. Groo Was a Salt tliikff visitor Sunday. "' - Haymond Chlpmnn wont' to Salt; Lake Saturday, returning Monday, . jft, Mr. S. L. Chlpmnn innilo a business trip to Provo Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Ann Holey Is a Suit Lake lsllor this week. ",". Mrs It. Smith left for loua, Idaho, Monday for nn extended visit. j .Mr. Luwroneu Hrlggs was n SalE Lrrko visitor Wednesday. Steve Andeison was lu Salt Lake Monday and Tucsdn) on business. x This week's Issue Is printed 'quo day earlier than usual on nrcount of the 21th. . I' Miss Pearl Kelly was tho guest "of-Mrs. "of-Mrs. Pearl Wilson of l.ehl on Sunday Mr. K. J. Clayson w'tis a Lehl visitor, Sunday. Mr. A. Chlpman wns it Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith were fr'i Salt Lake on Tuesday. . Miss Chine Thome of PlensanT Grove was the guest of Mrs. Clarence1 Walton on Siiniloyf "" Miss Anile Whipple of Lehl Bpont Sunday and Monday here with h'or sister, Mrs. David Wagstaff. , Miss Lnltue Holey of Salt Lake Is'1 here visiting ,hor slstor, Mrs. W. t). Jones. t, r 1). 11. Trueey and H. H. Hrovn wre Salt Lake visitors Saturday and Suu- day. ', Mr, John Heck made a business trip to Sprlngvllle Monday, returning Tuesday. ?. -. Miss Piudeiice Drown returncTl home. Tuesday after a two weoks' vTaltj in Salt Lake with relatives Tiud friends. - Good bread ulwayo made by the Am orlcon Fork Bakery. 18-2t Tho thing that goes tho farthest , Toward making life worth while,'.' That costs the least and does the most, Is Just u pleasnnt smile. -' ' Mr. and Mrs, Doil Chlpmnn jnf Provo, Pro-vo, former residents of this city, are the proud parents of n new baby girl La Grand Noyes entertained at a bo party lost Saturday at tho Orient. An excellent progrnm was enjoyed by all, Including the four part special feature, "A Leap of Despair." Mrs. James W. Carter of Idaho Falls returned to hor homo Tuesday nfter n threo months' visit lu American Fork. She wns nccompnnied as fnr as Salt Lake by her mother, Mrs. Hosa Bromley. Brom-ley. lCmmett Chlpman and wife niici Leonard Harrington nnd wife spent Sunday In Provo, guests of Mr and Mrs. Dell Chlpmnn. Ren llalllday, John Hohlusou and Nate lloblnson .returned from Amcr-, Idnn Fork canyon Sunday. They report re-port fishing tine. Mr Klmiirlon Nichols and Miss Ida Smith were at Provo Friday evening, tho 17th, at the Tenuest of Pror. A. (' Lund, to assist him lu the musical program, which was given ,ln tho Fruit Growers' Association building, the celebration being held on account ac-count of the completion or the sumo. There was a very large and enthusiastic enthu-siastic crowd In attendance. To say that Mr Nichols and Miss Smith lind n "royal good time" doesn't half i.-press i.-press It Joseph Wnlton of this pt(i a pioneer of 1S5H, nDer upending several sev-eral mouths of pleasou! visits .,, j associations with friends und ,c-lii ,c-lii linttmces, Intends 10 spend the oinlng 2-Uh with his friends In Salt Lake, with whom ho generally makes mi unniiul visit on that occasion Mr. Walton Is hole and hearty ami wuii os to cxpresB his gratllleatlon mid ariiiliude Tor the kindnesses nhown him by his ninny friends and uc-(luaiiiiaiices uc-(luaiiiiaiices here. Itobort ICowldeii of Provo spent Sunday H'11 Mr. ncu Furrer was lu Salt Luke Tiiestluy on business. U will soon be cool enough to talk politics. Mr Jnmes Brown left for the sheep herd Monday. Mr W. I" Smith left for Hoosevelt, Utnhi Wednesday. Mr. Walter Devey was In Salt Luke on business Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Southworth nnd Mrs. John Henry made n trip to Pny-Bon Pny-Bon In tlieli auto Wednesday. Mr. Samuel Greenwood, who has been very ill for the past week, is slowly Improving. Mrs. II I). Holey loft Sunday for '.Viphl for an extended visit with her 'daughter, Mrs. K. D. Blgler. Mrs. Fern Strong returned to her Ik .ne in Suit Lake Monday, after a two weeks' visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs Joseph Miller. Messrs. Hill Alrd, Orval Singleton anil Seymoro Grey of Provo were American Fork visitors Sunday. Klmo rnd Jack Hunter and David Davis spent Sunday in American Fork anion. If jou're looking for some one after 8 o'clock, go straight to the Orient rhentre We'll llnd them for you Come In nnd cool off. 25-lt Mr. Hay Strlnglium of Mantl spent tho fore port of the week with his Flster, Mrs Chniics It. Miller. Uartle Parker of I'rovo spent Shn-dny Shn-dny here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Parker. Buy bread made at home. A. F. B. There used to be a knocker on every door, but now they push a button. A push is better than a knock any time. White stands fur .purity. Why not buy a pair of white shoes or slippers at Chlpmnn's? They have some new styles JUBt in; tiny size. 25-lt About fourtoeen of Duzll Vitrncy's young friends pleasantly surprised him at hit homo Moujlay evening. The evening was spent In games ond music, mu-sic, after which Ice cream and cake wns served. The many putrons or tho locnl post-office post-office will be pleased to noto Unit Miss Lu Brumley, assistant postmistress, Is back at work after a month's nbBoncc on account of smallpox. The Misses Dona and Llllle Shnftcr wcro pleasantly surprised Moiuln night by a number of their friends Tho evening was spent In games anil music, after which refreshments wen served. Miss Kvolyrr Mercur or Lehl Is hero visiting, tho guest of Miss Ida Foster. The goodness knows, tho goodness shows, at tho Orient (Perfect Modern) Thootro. Sweet sanitary ventilation. Mr. William Chfpman and family were In Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. S. I Chlpman nnd Mr. James II. Clarke were Lehl visitors Sunduy. Miss Sndlo Chlpmnn wns lu Sprlngvllle Sprlng-vllle Sunday, the guest of Mr. Uusscll Whitman. Miss Kvn Schultz or Kphralm Is hero for nn extended" visit at the homo of Mrs. John 0. Adams. Mr. Nate Anderson of Provo wnB tho guest or Vlda Lee on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Emily Admnson and Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Pugh were Salt Lake visitors Tuesdny. Mrs. Flrner Strong returned to her homo Tuesdny alter n ten dnys' visit I in Provo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Axel Bloomqulst wcro Salt Lake visitors Monday and Tuesday. Tues-day. i Mr. .InmcB D. Taylor nnd ramlly moved to Bingham this week, where thoy will mnko their homo ror Borne time, Mr. and Mrs. Iro Mann, who hnvo 1 been visiting hero with Mrs. Mann's s parents, left for their homo In Mont Pleller, Idnho, Wednesday. Mr. Ken Uoborts returned homo from tho sheep herd Monday, whcrc'ho-has spent the past six mouths. ' "A Million Bid" at tho Opera, House, I Thursdny, July 30, In flvo parts. H Tho Opera House has a treat for I nil next 'fhursdny night "A Million Bid." Don't fall to see It. ) Mr. Sherwood A'damson was taken :'l 'o tho Lehl Hospital last Sundny and -H was operated on for cppcudlcltls. Ills nperntloii wns successful r.p.d Is get ,'H ting along flno. H A baby boy was born to Mr. and ;H Mrs. David Adamsou last Sunday. H Micscs Cora Gnrff n.ud Miriam Tay- lor of Provo spent Wednesday In I American Fork. H Last Monday u baby girl was born fl to Mr. nnd Mrs. William Fackorcll. fl Mrs. Leo T. Shelly returned home H from Bingham Morrday, after visiting H for ton days with friends and re! a- H Uvea. . 'fl H Messrs. Claud Condor of Provo can- "H yon und R. B. J.nngford of Ohio were H her vlaltliig with Mrs. Condor's sister, 'fl Mrs. Earl Vnrney, the foro part of the 'fl week. H |