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Show K I o , : 2k i AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS i mmm i ' i JRfMl Mr. 1 Hticklns was it Draper vlslt- jK)K or Monday, iHjK! . 'njyf Mr. John Hunter spent Sntuiduy In Ejjft, l'rovo. tfB' M,H' "crt ltol)lliao" r Snlt l"'lko' t-jaR m' '" nore vl3lt,lB 'lol mother, Mrs. 1". ' in Eu .1. McClerry, for u few days. 'jMf m Ml8S Untile Walker or l'rovo, Is tBI ml ,lt're v'B't'"K ll(;r I'nronts, Mr. nnd ! Wfc Mrs. Hobert Walker. Mlsa Iola Wagstaff ami Mr. Thou. SfffHL Much wore innrrled In Salt I.nttc last 'JmSHm Friday. i$BHHr '""'' ,ai"I,1 "no of Vonlti Just ' in HHBS! til Ulilpinnn's Hnrguln IlnHoinont are lim!mW&i' HUcl1 tllHt Wu cn" "n Kot suited, m-u h$ULf&i Mrs. Kny Nleholes or l'roo, In here ;U visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph BHj'' N'lcholes. fflK imWW M,8B IVarl s',orry of s,llt Lllkc ls H! hero visiting this week, guest or Mrs. 'R W. D. Edmonds. HHre IHHj Mr. I'otcr Logsdon wna taken to the IffjflH, I'. ) S. Hospital Friday for trcut- !lHr mont or weakness of the heart. !1H,: jflK. Mr. nnd Mrs. V. W. Soutliworth 3K': '""I Mrs. Sndlo Henry wore In Bait immMK.' l.ako Monday. HHgs Mrs. 1. A. Footo or Eureka, Is here iK upending u week or ten days with P hor son, Mark II. Foote and wire. Hk - ' Mr. and Mrs. Clnudo Cotidar or iRR,' Olmslend, formerly of American Fork, BH liuvo a baby hoy, born last week. jRfj Mr, Charlie and Miss Minnie Flnck H of Fairfield, spent Monday in Amerl- HHw can Fork. HK Mr. Alma Wild left Tuesday for K Ogdeu to attend the deaf and dumb BH1 school there. ISHf Mrs. it. E. llooth spent Saturday In HUT l'rovo, visiting with Judgo Uooth's nuw; wire. fjBijj'l Mr. Ilyrum lllnckhurst left this Hi week for Salt Lake, where he will jtBJ leave for his mission soon to the EJlBj Southern States. flV; , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Schweitzer fjJBj ' motored down from Hlnghum Sunday atSai, nnd spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. paT Thomas Kelly. wStSa fMjJ Miss Hazel Hunter uiitertained at n jjjJ lawn party Inst Friday evening. About yVjyJr thirty guests wore present. After mUhI games nnd music rofrcBhmcnts wcro tflSflfl sorvod. rafff l'88 Mlllft Il0UCrt8 wno nna l)CC" iflfBl sick for Homo time, didn't seem to MsSj improvo any, .so lnBt Saturday was uLvK taken to n Salt l.ako hospital and f gQw operated on, although the tho opera-Ian' opera-Ian' tlou waH succossfu', Miss Hoborts is M t improving vory slow. sIHbiS MpaEj Children's Coats are prominent fea- ujM(( turcs In tho sample lino at Chlpman's JRIiJi llnrgnln Ilnsement. 12-lt raBM Tho Chlpmnn Mercantile company KSnf have purchased nnother lnrge ns- mh Bortment of Ladles' and Misses' Coats Warn nnd Suits. Snmplo line, no two conts 'OWPB nllke When you buy ono, you own WI it as cheaply as our competitors can uj I buy it. Let us show you 12-lt H I M j ' On Saturday evening, at tho home Kg 9 or Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Edmonds, the Kf members of tho Coinus club wero on- m turtaiuod. Tho time was pleasantly Hi passed in pluylng progresBlvc parlor IB games, first prlzo-bclng won by Mrs. HHJ Wm. ltarrntt aiid thu consolation Hn prlzo was awarded to Mrs. Ilono JH Vance. At n late hour a delicious yiD luncheon waB soivcd, JjM Did you over stand In the golden I sunlight of a warm day with your Jn eyes turned upon a sheet of tly pa- UH per. U so you may hnvu noticed IjCM how when one fly ndhores to the BH stlckoy surface, its companions, In- Hl stoad of profiting by tho horrible HjN warning, Immediately buzz, down and HJ go to destruction in thu samu man- BH nor, and In a little time there are n hundreds In tho throes of death. They BH arc fools, to bo sure, and so aro men. BV Men Bee tholr associates caught in the ,- nets or vice. There are examples and Bb warnings all about human beings, but BJ they treat them as lightly as do the HI tiles and step down to death just as IBB insanely lllshop Storrs was In Salt Lnko Wednesday on huslness. Am ou lonesome? Co to the Orient. Ori-ent. That's where the crowd went .Mr. John W. Wootton's family luno moved in fiom the pumps this week, so tho children can go to school. Mr. A. H. Adams returned Sunday rrom a two week's business trip In Kansas City. Mr. Luc Herbert, who hns been working up Strawberry for tho summer, sum-mer, came home on n short visit. Mr. N. M. Ambrose bus been making mak-ing Improvements on his homo by having n cement cellar built. Mr. Frank Wngstnff went to Salt l.ako Wednesday for a two week's visit. Hoys, Youths and Men'B Fall Suits at prices you all can reach at Chip-man's Chip-man's Ulg lied -Store. 12-lt Mr. ami Mrs. S. L. Chlpmnn spent Tuesday and Wedncsdny In Snlt Lake. Miss Velnia Duncan left Tuesday 'for Draper, whero shu will teach school tho coming year. Miss Eva Schultz of Ephrnlm arrived ar-rived hero tho forepart of the week to attend High School. An every night audience at the OrientJust Ori-entJust follow tho crowd. 12-lt Miss Fern Thornton Is thu librarian and secretary of thu High School for the coming year. Mr. Ilubcn Chipman is In from bin sheop herd on thu reservation, for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Clayson went to Cornish, Utah, Monday for a weck'B visit with relatives. .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lott and family of I.ohi, spent tho forepart of the week hero visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kelly. Miss Jennie Jones returned from l'rovo Hunch Saturday, arter n week's Islt with her slstor, Mrs. Don Lovcr-Idge. Lovcr-Idge. Moosrs Murrny Whitney and Frank Squires or Salt Lnko, Bpent Saturday Satur-day horo, gucBts of Miss Volma nnd Miss Inn Duncan. Mr nnd MrH. Leonard Hanson of Suit I.nke, spent Sunday and Monday In American Fork visiting with Mr. and Mth. J. F. Cromptou. It this war oxcltment keeps up tho jlcctlou will bo forgotten nnd wo shall hnvu a lot of holdovers. It 1b aoxt to Imposslblo to got tho averago citizen to talk politics now, Mrs. F. n. Anderson and father, Mr. Ward Vandusen, 'eft Tuesday ror Wyoming, where their son and broth-ir broth-ir Is critically ill and not expected to livo. Darrel Anderson, Wayno Shulloy, nron Chlpmnn, Eddlo Larson, Clydo rtobliison, Delbort Summcrvlllo and Klwood Sinclair enjoyed an outing ip American Fork canyon Sunday mil Mondny, while thcro thoy went .hrough Hanson's cave. Iut your best root forward nnd you vlll como out right In front of the ilcturo screen nt tho Orient Theatre. Mr. Milton Pulley was tnken to the 4. I). S. Hospital Thursday to have in operation performed on his leg. Mr. Pulley has had Inllnmntory rluui-natlsm rluui-natlsm In his leg ror seven wueks, mil thoro seemed to bo no Improvement, Improve-ment, bo they decided to have nn jporatlou performed. Thu suggestion Iiob been made that .ve havo a weed day, a day devoted o tho removal of tho weeds that lino ho walks nnd ditches and which aro low fnat approaching seed time. H ion a llttlo longer It will bo labor lost to cut them down ror they will havo llstrlbuted their seed everywhere, ir a day could bo set apart, say next vcok, and everyone turn with boo mil sickle to put tho weed crop out r commission, It would be u good thing. Tho Citizen has ndvortlslng spneo to coll .Mr. Xon-Advortlsor. , tf . V ,w Mlsa Vein l.ee went to Salt Lake Sunday, for nu extended visit, v Wayne Wilcox and Frank Hamilton Hamil-ton Waited Hanson's cavo In Amcri-con Amcri-con Fork canyon Monday. hT Ircno and alon Anderson left AIoj-day AIoj-day for Salt Lake. Mrs. Anderson ulU leave tho end of tho week. ,3j Mr. John Green spent Monday jand Tuesday In Salt Lake City on business. busi-ness. 7s, Miss Vcrlaud Woods of Salt Lake, Is homo ror nwhilo helping :her mother with the millinery work.'F Mrs. Geo. Steele and chlldrcnlfof Illngbam, Bpent tlio forepart ofthe week here, guests or Mrs. ltoy Steele. Geo. A, Storrs and wiro or Provo, wore here visiting Mrs. Geo, Storrs Sunday ufternoon nnd evening, fc Our hobby Is hnvlng the bcBt-Orl cut Theatre. , 42;lt - ' Dr. Hugan or Spanish Fork, wnsjln town Wedncsdny. 3k Mr. Hart Duncan spent Sundawid Monday In Salt Lake. E Miss Fern Pctora or Provo, spent Mondny In American Fork. Jj $ Mr. Haymond Chlpmnn spout 'Sunday 'Sun-day nnd Monday In Suit Lake. ' Wm. Thornton and family we'ntj'to Urlgham City Weducsduy in th'olrfcnr, to attend Peach Day. ' J$ Miss Mao Walker returned Wednesday Wednes-day fiom a three week's visit Internal. Inter-nal. , . ' '- Mrs. Jncob Jgnsen or Provo, spent WcdncBdny In American Forkrvislt-Ing Forkrvislt-Ing her sister, Mrs. Sarah Crookstou. p- Ralph liurrntt leaves today for Snlt Lake, whore ho will attend thefUnl-verslty thefUnl-verslty of Utnh. r Tho Misses Adolo and Vera Peters of Provo, sjient Sunday In American Fork. ' . . J . Zk Mrs. It. Stoddnrt of Leiil, 'spenrtho forepnrt or tho week hore, guest or her daughter, Mrs. T. A. Leo. T; .. Mr. M. II. Drown spent Wediiesdny nnd Thursday In Salt Lako oiifljusl- ness. . ', Judgo Whltccotton or Provoiwa In American Fork WednoBdnyju business. Y Mrs, L. Parker entertained at u birthday party Thursday in honor of her daughter, Ethel's, twelfth birthday. birth-day. Tho afternoon wnn spent in outdoor games. A dainty luncheon was served to fifteen guests. A number or young folks pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised Miss Mildred Fullmer TueBilny, it being her eleventh birth , day. Tho aftoruoon was spent lit games and music, nrtor which roi frcshmeuts were served. U ii' A lady rrlond, in speaking or tho ! lnck or Interest In politics by tlio i women or this town, said: "It's no? ! unladylike or manlsh ror Indies to tnko an interest nnd study politics? It's Interesting nnd Instructive, and? besides, Its tho fashion now days.i ' Messrs Armstrong and Urantlium" loft for American Fork canyon Wednesday Wed-nesday to resumo work on their leas on the Yankee. Their last ear of ora netted them about :! per ton Thoy; will uso a llttlo more caro In sorting tho next ear. " ,. -5 Mr. Curvou outurtnliicd the cirt ployees or the I'tah Power and Light company at tho Orient Theatre Inst Monday. "Thu Port or Missing .Men)? live part speoltil feature, was enjoyed' by BUMinteon guests. ' . w Don't bother your rather or yoiu husband by asking ror tho tenia, Or buggy and horse, but Jump on one or thu eight luterurbun trains that bring, you to our store dally, mid w, will save double your rnro and then some, Chipman Mercantllu company. AiirH-can AiirH-can Fork 12-lt' Printing establishments In Utnh havo been advised by their wholesalo houses that practically all paper manufacturers man-ufacturers have withdrawn prices' whli. tho market Is In Its present uiibettled condition, and tlut therefore there-fore ihey nro compelled to withdraw all prices and quotations. iur wholesale whole-sale houses write the Alpine Pub. Co- "In the present trisut all will be obliged to bear their slw.ro of the burden, but u earnestly i,SHiire our customers that we shall, in making prices, take no mUnntnge or conditions condi-tions " No advance ()1, work ,mB been nindo by tl.l ,1UM.r nml ,g-, He sincerely i,oiW that the occasion will no- arise to make this necessary. I here is. however, every probability Iibi in ihe event the Canada product is Hiiut 0rf prices on all kinds of uu-pcr uu-pcr mil advance W. C Smith made a business trip to l'rovo Att) J- Trncey Wootton spent Tuesday In Prow on business. Mr, and Mrs. W. I). Edmonds spent the foi opart or tho week In Snlt Luke. Mr. Wlllnid Chlpmnn spent Tuesday Tues-day in Salt Lake on business. Mlsa Amanda Chlpmnn was a Salt Lnko visitor Wednesday on business. Miss Lnuettln Cromptou spent last week in Salt Lake, visiting with relatives rela-tives nnd friends, Mr. 1. A. Foote of Eurckn, spent .Mondny here, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark H. Foote. Mr. George Kelly left Wednosduy for Idaho, where he Intends to spend the winter. Why those Coats ror girls nnd children chil-dren tit Chlpman's llnrgnln Ihisemeut are simply the best bargains going. .Mr. Henjamln Fullmer and son, Karl, returned rrom Dlnghatn Wedncsdny. Wedncs-dny. Sunday, October Ith, bus been set aside as a day or prayer In the United States, for pence In Europe. Miss Laura SorciiBon and Mrs. Anna Hcmlugson or Salt Lake, were the guestH or Miss Zinc Nielsen Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Jennie Thornton returned from Alpine Wednesday, attcr n ton day's visit with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Strong. Mr. Frank Crookston, who has been working In Dlnghnm ror tho past year, Is home on a short visit with his parents. Miss F. U. Graves, rrom Denver, Colo., Is hero making her annual visit, demonstrating postum cereal line. "There Is so much bad in the best of us, and bo much good In tho worst of us, that It hardly behooves any or us, to talk about tho rest or ub." How true. Mr. and Mrs. James Drown and rnmlly, Mrs. Joo Dunkley and Mrs. Joe Jackson motored to Salt Lake Tuesday morning, returning In the evening. The Miller rnmlly reunion wns held at the homo of J. M. Miller on Labor Day. Tho afternoon was spent In social chat nnd music. , At C o'clock a dollcious luncheon was served. Lnbor- Day most of tho business houseH wore closed, and with the exception ex-ception of the ball game in the afternoon, after-noon, tho dance and tho picture shows In tho evening, It was another Sunday. .Messrs John Hoblnson, Vcrn Walker, Wal-ker, Spencer Snyder, J. 1). Scoley, Joo 'Walton nnd Orvnl Mercer spent Monday nt Ccdnr Fort, on n rnbblt hunt. Two hundred nnd twenty-ctght twenty-ctght .rabbits wore klllcdi fr". |