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Show KaN FORK LOCALS Cnd Mr W C' 8m,l,,"Scro V ,lUor. Sunday. j - B' i J'nrkrr of I'rovo wns hero t, on' business ft. ,i urn "josepli K. Wilson of $" "f W,,,,nnl Wobb " jmrK-s Doivnuy of Hlnckfoot, WE. tine down Sunday, the guest 7 md Mrs. Wllllnm Mnrslinll. H , j joiic and Mr. Moordold 1,0 visited tlio tclcphoiio pmco '" T"PS(",y ft Ida Smith Ih home from I'rovo, WT..U Ht been attending tho II, Kt past yenr, Miss Smith grnd-Ej grnd-Ej a music. K photos, 93c per doz., Monday. K, md Mrs. Martin NIoIboii made jEt0 gait Lnkc City l their nuto HsW- HLmmI-cc went to lllngham on ftWtdi; for nn extended vIbIL with Htcr, Mrs. Otto Jlurkc. Bi - H.O. Ctrter of Bait Lake City spent Htr In American Fork on busl- ftv.ind Mrs. John Knlley wore Lehl Hten Thursday Hi ftv.JIm Dunklcy was here on bust- ft Thursday. jr ftWBronn wont to Halt Lake on' ftVgdar. Bvt Earl Wright spent Saturday Httadijr with his family In Amer- ftrork. ftlrtlbrum Ilooper of Proo IkJIhs Hit of her mother, Mrs. Mary Mar-ftti, Mar-ftti, p( American Fork. ftvHJt Winn spent Saturday nnd ftk7 with Ills family In American ftillin King, who Iiiih been working Cufield, Ih homo to spend a few ft lth IiIk jinrentH. Vh Loa UiiB of Lehl returned ftr!ajr after spending a fow daya """ilntcr, Mrs. T. S. Hroadbont. BkOwrReHtorrii and Mr. Smith of ftrlug Canyon Coal company arn on business. ft-S. Chlpman and family and Hy-jBlackhurst Hy-jBlackhurst and family went to Uk Thursday to attend tho fu "ofKdMcCIellnnof Salt I.alte. " I. a Adnmson took hor dnngh- 7",llc ,0 "'0 ',roVo ,,0H',1,, weiday morning to lm operated on 'Pl'ondlcUle. j-""" Vhitn"imi . lnilllllKP1. CoWen Unle Store at Sprlng-K'7' Sprlng-K'7' vl8lt"'K hero Sunday, tho ""of mib Badlo I hlnmiin. Wni Mr- John Kelly received PPy iiowh of another grand- '" whl, j, 10 T Utile e..l' ,0n1 "n ,0 K for th'11 ,lsr ? ' P"t In jour K b l T.Wo,r,kln " uu,, Me i.W,1" "i0 l,cnp '"' lt 1." ,rMl",( 1Jb,, Wl" l"11 l,WcVorlh,,"l',of,.,nl,,,,,,' HjTnr" tlazeii letter-.. 1. u 'I"UnB nt 'rovo today. Freo strawberries to evcrjoiio. SaU UkoCS::TT, "' Don't write a JeUeVunlesa 0 In,tl. Ilim HomoConilng Week. Mr. and Mih. John II. DaU r Cedar View are the gnestn of Mr. and Mrfc W C smlili. MIhh llotvn I)oth la ,0III1 rrom Kurekn. where wlie Ima been teaehlnu Hie paat year. Mr and Mrs. Charlea Hopkins 8pent bunday nt Lehl, guests of MrB. Hon. kino' mother. Mra. lClllngBon Mr. JoBupli IJ. Forhe was in Hall Luke Tuesday lo B,.0 M,-H, f01,c8, who Ib In tlio hospital. I .eater Clilpiiiiip came home rrom tho Bhcoji herd Wednesday after a Btay of about one month. Mlna Zelnm Wootton entertained four of her girl frloudH at a keiiHlng-ton keiiHlng-ton Tuesday afternoon. Her gnesta were llosallo Clayson, Udna UeynoldH, Katie I'oulson and Mildred Fulmor. The time waa ipcnt In gnmcB and music, mu-sic, after which waa nenod a dainty luncheon, consisting of Htrawbcrrles and cake. iMrs. Nina Millar and daughter Ho-aana Ho-aana went to Salt Lnko Wednesday Amon OIcboii nan a Salt I,akc lsl-tor lsl-tor Wednesday Don't forget to Inform your friends of Hume Coining M'crk. American Fork was sure a wet town tho tith, 7th and 8th. Plenty of rain and cold enough to enjoy a good hot Blove. V Joy photos, 99o pur doz., Monday.' The Itonnlu Hrlar Club met at the home of Mra. Frank Uiisb Thursday afternoon. The afternoon waa spent In newlng, after nhieh a dainty luncheon lunch-eon wan sorved. Miss Florence Chlpman returned home from the A. C Wednesday. Joy'o Studio open ovcry Monday Millie Jensen of Provo and Alice Steele of Idaho aro visiting their aunt. Sarah Ciookstou. Mr. ami Mia. Jack Uoaoll returned to Salt Lake Sunday after visiting hern for ten days. Miss Murdoch of Hober City spent a few dayH here, thogueat of her slater, sla-ter, Mrs, I.en Hcnrold. Mr. Fied Unaue waa oer fiom the pumps Thursday evening to attend the parly given at Heber Shelley's. Mr, ami Mrs. Ah In Fordman of I'rovo spont Mondayand Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. K. H. HawkliiH. Pearl and Arnold Chipmau entcr-talnod entcr-talnod i a lake party last night n number or their friends. Tho time waa spent in darning, after which a dainty luncheon was served, Mr Floyd Ncllscu of Hluff City, Utah, Btudent or the U. Y. IT. InBl year, who Is now on his way on n mission to Africa, ia the guest of Miss Ida Smith for a few days this week. Mr l)ae Mitchell and Miss Martha (lazier or Piovo wore married In tho Sail I.nhii Temple, Wednesday, Juno 10, leaving the name day for Chicago, whore Mr. Mitchell Intends to go to school. Mlna Olive Shelley entertained on Thursday evening at her homo about twenty-live relatives and friends, In honor of her parents' china wedding. All present had an enjoyable time. Choice refrcohmentH wete served. They received many pretty presents. A Mg shower wns given Mlso Sadlo Thornton at her home Wednesday evening eve-ning In honor of her approaching marriage mar-riage to llydo Wlllla of Lehl. Tlje rooms were beautifully decorated In Ilowera of all kinds and colors. About lhlity-fle guests were present Tho night waa spent In music and games, after which was served a dainty luncheon. lunch-eon. Miss Thornton received many beautiful presents. Alice Dunford of UKan Is the guest or Mark Grcctio this week. I'clo Moltcon and wile of Ilchcr are llsltlng friends in American Fork. Mr. Alva Mantl of Spanish Fork spout Thursday In American Fork on buaiucoo. N Another shower waa glum last night In honor of Mlsa Sadlo Thornton Thorn-ton by tho M. I. A. " A farewell party was gheu Wednesday Wed-nesday ovenlug ia honor of Miss Violet Larson? who leave the last of Juno for EvaiiBton, Wyo , for tho summer. sum-mer. In 1909 ho waB graduated from the ton, who recently finished his course at the University of Chicago, that ho will open n law offlco In American Fork In tho near future. Thrco years ago Mr. Wootton was admitted to tho bar of tho atnto nnd he goes Into tho profession hero after n year of practical prac-tical oxporlenco with a loading Salt Lake law firm and with the benefit of u very successful school career. In 1909 how as graduated from the 11. Y. U., where ho wns u debater and president of tho senior class. At the Unrvcrfllty of Utah ho was twice bc-lcc'tcd bc-lcc'tcd to represent tho school In Interstate In-terstate debates with Colorado and completed the law course there with tho highest average standing In the department. Tho Citizen congratulates congratu-lates hlin upon selecting his home town, tho best In the state, as a field of practice. |