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Show h I ' " '" H I ' AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS i j 0 I The Snn I'cilro litis n now agent, ii Mr. R W I'ypcr. ' Mrs. Lcnn Shot Icy of Snlt Lnkc, i spent tlm week end with relatives. , J H ' Mr. ItiislncHs Mnn Your buslncRs H. ,.N will Ihj tiottcr with nn nil in the homo C Y paper. H Clyilu I'arkor returned Sunday, nf- H ter Hpcudtnt; two, weeks In Amcrlcnn H ' Fork canyon. H' A liiislnoaa block on the Main street B Is n better monument to a nmii than B n stouo iii tlu cemetery. HM r . H Mm Jnincn I) Taylor was In I'rovo B liiBt Monday Isltlnt; her daughter, H- Mabel, who In taking a nurses' course H at the I'rovo (icncral hoHpitnl. R H Mm M Newman of Salt Lake, unci H Mrs WIlllaniH and son nnd daughter H of '"iiiitlful, wore tho guests of Mrs H I'cti" Adnmson's Thanksgiving Day H Tl. Misses Kinmii and Edith Sbcl- H ton i mi Mary Sutton of Salt Lake, H upeni Saturday and Sunday with B t heir garndparentn, Mr, nnd Mrs. Joe i Mr. James Condor and his son, I'ct- B e r, from McDatilelfl ennyon, were m visitors In tho city the first of the B week, remaining over Thanksgiving K Dr. J, J, lluswcll, Ophthalmic H Specialist of Salt Lnkc, will bo at the B Grant Hotel Tuesday, December 1st. piH No charge for tenting eyes. Refer-' PJH enccs. 28-lt PH , Mr, niul Mrs. Albert Dirk, and and PjH J Mrs. Angus Ciinuiiighnm, Mrs. Thos. PfV Thornton, Miss Vcrlnnd Woods, Mrs. PfB T. J, Parker and Milton Pulley plena- PfH , iintly surprised Mrs. J. II. Pulley PfH', Thursday afternoon, in honor of her PJH birthday. They all enjoyed n chlck- PH'. ' en supper. 1H-V I K "f " ' Tlio Primary Stake Convention was PfHL held Saturday in American Fork. A PJH J ' mooting was hold In the morning for PJJb tho fitnko ohlcers and ono In tho nf- M I tcrnoou for tho geucrnl board. In PH ( tho evening n social was given, punch PfB ( n'I oko being tho refreshments. It PfK j turned out to bo a great success, N "You nrc certainly getting out somo Ha good news papers," said a gentleman Hk, 4 from Salt Lnko tho othor day. "I HsD I lnivo been comparing tho throo papers Mb Ijh wth others in tho stato, nnd no city Hg ' ' has hotter jinpurs and fow hnlf ns PpP-'i good." Wo would suggest that our Hf ' subscribers compnro their homo paper Hjf&l "vltli othor country papers in tho K2 )j stnto then "boost" or "Knock" It. aW&tn Miss Verlniid Woods left Tucsduy for it week's lslt In Suit Lake. Miss Ada Stark of Salt Lake, spent the week with relatives. Jack Hunter waB a Salt Lake visitor visit-or Sunday. Mr. and Mrs Peter Crystal of Idaho, Ida-ho, are here visiting relatives. Mr. John Miller and daughter, Rosalia, Ros-alia, were In Salt Lake Wednesday. Mrs. S. Nowton spent the week with friends In Provo and Price. MIbs Merlo Holey spent Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing Day In Snlt Lake visiting friends. "JCUDORA," In twenty weekly Installments In-stallments will be at the Orient In the very near future. 28-lt There's no doubt of results for tho advertisers who attend to their ads llko other business propositions. Miss Jessie DavUon of Snlt Lake, was tho guest of Miss Myrtle King ThnnkBglvlug. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielsen spent Sunday Sun-day in Salt Lnkc, guoBts of Mr. und Mrs. Fred M. Hnssett. Mr. and Mrs W. F. Bromley of Eurekn, spent part of tho week with Mrs. Rosa Uroinley. Mr. nnd Mm. Enrl McTaguo left Wednesday for n week's visit with relatives In ningham. Mrs. Snrah Crookbton spent tho latter lat-ter part of tho week with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Earl Garrett, of Salt Lake. Tho Citizen Hunts your Job print liifr Messrs HusIiicki Man, Profession nl Man ami Etcry Day Citizen. 28-lt Jay Wootton nnd Llta Spry of Salt Lake, spout tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. John Wootton. Mrs. Clifford E. Young returned Monday after spending ten days with relatives. Dell Moylo and Mario Dunn of Provo, wcro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Unrrntt tho end of tho week Mrs. Elizabeth Nccdham and granddaughter, grand-daughter, Fay Lambert, of Salt Lake, spent tho week nt tho home of HenJ. Fulmcr. Tho homo pnper ought always to bo singing tho praises of tho homo town; but lot's tnnko It n chorus instead of n solo. ( Mrs S. L. Chlpmnn was In Provo, Tuesday, visiting with hor daughters. J. Traccy Wootton was In Snlt Lake Wednesday on business. Mr. W. C. Preston la homo from n month's stny at his bcep herd. Vano Fraser oi ( -field, is hero visiting with Knrl Wootton. Mr. nnd Mrs. Milton Pool spent Sunday In Stilt Lake visiting friends. Mrs. Charlie Peterson of Lohl, spent Tuesday hero the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. P. Crookston. Ralph and Alice Dunn of Provo, were American Fork visitors the latter lat-ter part of the week. Russell Whitman of 8prlngvllle wob the guest of Miss Sadie Chlpman Thnnksglvlug. Mr. John Condor nnd daughter, Mrs. Knrl Vnrncy, spent tho week cud with Mrs. Pnrley Smoot of Provo. Miss Mcllnda Parker spent the latter lat-ter part of tho week In Salt Lake, visiting her sister, Mrs. C. G. Patterson. Patter-son. You huvo to be n citizen In order to voto; but you have got to do n good deal more than voto In order to be n citizen. Mr. Jacob Greenwood returned Tuesday from a week's visit n the Whirlwind mine, In American Fork canyon. Mias Joslc Greenwood of Salt Lake, wiib in American Fork tho lattor part of tho week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. HenJ. Greenwood. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Pulley wcro call, cd to Snlt Lake Monday afternoon on nccount of Mr. Pulley's brother, Wm being very low. Mrs. F. Jordon of Salt Lake, formerly form-erly Mrs. McDonald, Bpent tho first of tho week with her son, Porry Bush and wife. Mrs. Carl Anderson entertained Wednesday In honor of hor daughter, Lnboll's, birthday. Tho afternoon was spent in music and games, and light refreshments wero sorved. Mr. and Mrs. Davo Smith of Salt Lake, motored to American Fork Wednesday Wed-nesday and spent tho weok end with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Snmucl Greenwood. Another great serial production at tho Orient Thcntro to commence soon, "THE MASTER KEY," 30 reels, appearing ap-pearing in two part episodes each 1 week. 28-lt Marion Robinson spent pnrt of tho weekIn Murray, visiting friends. J. L. Firmngo and F. A McCrossan spent Sunday In Hobcr. Mr. A. W. Peterson spent Wednesday Wednes-day In Provo on bUBlncBB. Davo Thomas of Fairfield, was an American Fork visitor Monday. Mr. S. L. Chlpmnn was in Provo on business Tuesdny. Mr. W. II. Bassott of Delta, Bpent tho weok with relatives and friends. Mrs. II. II. Hurt left this week for an extended stay in Richmond. A. W. Malono of Hyrum, Utah, spent Sundny hero visiting friends. MIsb Nina Vnuco of Orem, was the guest of Miss Merle Holey Sunday. Julian King Ib homo after a two week's stay in Garfield. MrB. Theodore Miller spent tho week In Snlt Lake visiting relatives. Miss Nellie Buckwnltcr was a Salt Lake visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eddlo Scarlc of Bur-ley, Bur-ley, Idaho, nro here visiting with Mr and Mrs. Jos. Scnrlo. Wm. nnd Ernest Cnrson of Fnlr-llcld, Fnlr-llcld, spent Tuesday In American Fork on bUBlncBB. Miss Lillian Clnyson of Provo, spout the latter part of the week with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J. Clnyson. Miss Ethol Kelly Is home from n two week's visit with Mrs. Hyrum Rooper of Provo. Aaron Greenwood nnd Claronco Grnnt of Provo, spent Thnnksglvlug with their parents. Mr. Earl Broadbent of Provo, spent Saturday hero with his aunt, Mrs. Earl Varnoy. MI88 Leona Long of Lehl, npent the first of tho weok hero visiting her slater, Mrs. T. S. Broadbent. Mrs. J. D. Knox of Salt Lnkc, is hero visiting her mother, Mrs. Susan Turner. Mr. L. Parker and son, Bnrtle, spent a day's outing In American Fork canyon can-yon Sunday. I Wo wore thankful Thursdny that thoro's only a few business houses in our fair city who docs not advertise In tho homo pnper, nnd not over n I couplo of dozen families who do not subscrlbo and pay for their homo paper. Dr. P. M. Kelly made a business trip to Snlt Lake Tuesday. Mrs. G. J. Sinclair was In Provo, Tuesday, guost of Mrs. J. M. Harmon. J. H. Dally spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake, Steve Woods Is down from Eurokn, to spent tho holidays with his family. Miss Borthn Stcgglo spent Thanksgiving Thanks-giving with friends in R vcrtou. R. . Mnnwlll was up American Fork ennyon on business matters Tuesday. Burco Simmons of Provo, was in American Fork on business Monday. Mr. Win. Knighton nnd son, R. L. and wife of Murray, spent tho week as guests of Dr. R. K. Knighton. Clifton nnd Leo Sutherland of Provo, spent Saturday hero visiting friends. Mr. Stovo Woods of Eurekn, pent a. fow days this week here with his wife and daughter. Mrs. M. O. Randolph nnd children spent tho week hore visiting hor parents, par-ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James H. Pulley. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Footo and son, Wyburn, of Eureka, spent tho week with their son, Mark H. and wife. The Misses Blanch Crandall and Dorothy Chlpmnn was Provo visitors Tuesday. John Jensen of Provo, was In Am. Fork Tuesday, visiting with his aunt, I Mrs. Snrah Crookston. Tho Misses Orn nnd Lunn Chlpman of Salt Lake, spent tho week with their parents, Mr. und Mrs. William Chlpman. Ronald Nlcholcs of Provo, Is home to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parents, Mr. and MrB. Geo. Nlcholcs. "".Mrs, Elmer Bates entertained tho Bonnie Brier club Wednesday evening. Tho tlmo was pleasantly spent In progressive pro-gressive pnrlor games and dainty refreshments re-freshments wero served. 1 Tho local teachers nnd Ell J. Clay-son Clay-son wcro at Salt Lnko Monday and Tuesday attending tho Stato Teachers' Teach-ers' Convention. Supt. C. W. Whltak-cr Whltak-cr was honored at tho convention by being elected one of tho trustees of that organization. Rend "Tho Master Key," story now running in tho Herald-Republican. This grand photoplay will Boon commence com-mence at the Orient Theatre, ono Installment In-stallment weekly. 28-lt Dave nnd Eugene Nlcholcs of l'roVn spent tho week .with their parents, . Roy Woods left Sundny for a f weeks in Salt Lake. Joy Jones of Provo, spent the fore part of tho week In American Fork Ralph Bnrratt of Salt Lnko i, spending a week with his parents. Mrs. Leo Sholton of Salt Lake, apeilt tho weok with her parents, Mr aJ Mrs. Joseph II. King, Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Steele and family of Salt Lnkc, spent Thank. giving with Mrs. Alice Steele. Mr. F. Dewey or Salt Lake, was the guoct of MIsb May Walker part of tho week. Mr. C. Burnett of Spanish Fork spent Tuesday here with the Golden Rule. Tho .B. B. club wero delightfully entertained nt tho home of Mrs. Perry Bush Wednesday. The afternoon wM spent In sewing and music and at 6 o'clock n delicious luncheon wa served. Miss Rosolla Storrs, dnughtor of Bishop and Mrs. J. H. Storrs, a. married to Mr. Elmer Miller of I'rovo Wednesday, In tho Salt Lake Temple' Mr. Miller is teaching High School In Pleasant Grovo this winter, so they will mako thnt their home until spring. |