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Show Mrs. Raymond Nelson and Miss Lillian Lil-lian Hnnsen went to I.ohl Wednesday. Miss Cora West went to Salt I.nko Sunday to spend a week. Mrs. John West nnd her daughter, Cora woro American Fork visitors Saturday. Tho Misses Hannah Condor and Chloo Thorno went to Pnyson Friday of last week. Why don't you young men como In nnd see theso Varsity Flfty-Flvo suits nt Chlpmnn's, they nro certainly gront "Probable buyes" will sco your advertisement ad-vertisement when It first appears but It may require repetition to get their nttentlon. Mr. Glenn Adnmson . of Salt I.ako spent tho first part of tho week visiting visit-ing relatives and friends of this city. Miss I.llllun Hnnsen of I .eh I spent Saturday and Sunday tho guest of her sister, Mrs. Raymond Nelson. Mrs. Mary Powell and Mrs. I.lzzlo Halloy wero tho guests of their moth pi Mrs. Mnry Hay Monday and Tuesday. Tho Misses Cora Wadley nnd I.oah Thornton wero American Fork visitors visit-ors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton nnd Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Walker wero In American Fork Tuesdny. Do you know that Chlpman's carry two of tho best makes of clothing to bo had Hart, Schaffncr and Marx for tho better grade and Stylo Plus for the medium price. Miss Fern Thornton of American Fork spent Friday and Saturday, the guest of her brother, Mr. Alex Thornton Thorn-ton and family. Mr. and Mrs. Johny Holdawny and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Thornton motored to Provo Sunday. Miss Emelyn I.und returned homo Mondny from Pnyson where she spent tho first pnrt of tho week. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Thorno and family wont to Pnyson Frdlny of In week. Why don't you men or young men como nnd see thoso Stylo Plus Suits at Chlpman's. and save $ri.0O 011 enrh suit. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. I.und went to Payson Friday to tho great celebration celebra-tion of tint Strawberry Project and Orem Electric railroad. Mr. Joseph E. Thorno and wlfo of Salt I.nko aro visiting his sons and daughters horo and American Fork. Mrs. Ella Hnllldny and daughter. Sadlo of Salt I.ako spent tho first pnrt of tho week with relatives of this city. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hayes. Mr. nnd Mrs. James D. Thorno and Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Hnllldny took n fishing trip to Provo Rlvpr Tuesday. Mndon nnd Salt I.ako played a gnmo of baseball Decoration Day nt Central Park. Mndon won with n scoro of 13 to I. Mrs. Florence Mndson who Is visiting visit-ing hero from tho Hosornvtlon gnvo a kenslngton Thursdny afternoon nt the homo of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aloxnndor Bullock. Mrs. Elmer Miller t to American Ameri-can Fork Wednesday A. II. Ovorli.dc made a trip to West Jordan Wednesday. Mr. lsnnc Wadlo) was u 1'iono visitor vis-itor Wednesday. Mr. Andrew SundbeiR went to Am-erlcnn Am-erlcnn Fork Wednesday I Mr. Guy Sundbcrg left Sunday for Hoxburg. Idaho, wheie ho will stay during tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph AilnniH were Provo visitors Turdny Mr. Clifford WrlRlit mil Cnl Ash re- I turned homo from dm field tho first II part of tho week. .Miss Edna Thomas mid her mother j wero In Proo Tuesday. j Miss Edna lleck spent Trosduy In Provo. Mrs. Sydney Nlchnles .ipont Decoration Decor-ation Day visiting friends of this city. Havo you seen thoso chlldten's nobby nob-by wash suits at Chlpman's, they nro certnlnly beautiful and up to tho very minute- In style. Mr. C. J. Monro tho road master for tho Snn Pedro was a visitor of this city Wednesday. Mr. W. H. Aimstrong, Mgr., of tho Orem lino wns In this city Tuesdny. Miss Sena Jensen spent tho first pnrt of tho week visiting her parents, In Pleasant Grove. Mr. Glonn Adnmson leturned to Salt Lake Wednesday after spending two or thrco days with his folks. Mrs. Ernest Olson and her sister, Esther Winters, went to Provo Wednesday. Prof. Heed of Provo 'spent Wednes- I nesilny In this city. I It mnttors not If you are tall, stout) or short, wo have tho right suit for you call , and see our mammoth stock forMcn and Boys. Tho Prlmnry Conferonco Sunday night crowded tho Tabornnclo nnd the program wns much npprcclnted. D. H. Robinson brought his little daughter horo from Mantl. She Is staying nt her grandmother's homo nnd Improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Raphael Rogors and Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph II. Adams spent Monday In Draper. Bishop and Mrs. E. D. Olpln gave their annual banquet Tuesday to the widows and widowers of tho 1st Wnrd, Besides thoso there wero sovernl Invited guests. A chicken dinner wns served and nn Interesting program pnjoyed. Money to loan on Imprnwd fnniiH nnd filler slork. T.aulx W. T.11111I. riciiMint Crnre. 27-2t Mrs. W. II. Adnms Is spending n Svenk with her daughters. In Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs, Alvln Carlson and fnmlly of Garfield spent tho foro nnrl of tho week, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Snnfnrd Walker. Tho Hie IIIvo girls of tho I.a Vlrlo swarm mot nt tho homo of .Miss Opal Wadley. Plans woro mado for this summer's work nnd thoy decided to 11111 a plctuio show to help them out In n financial wny. Tho Messrs. Albert Anderson, Alma Radmnll, Sr., Milan Rodmall, I.nymnn and Denn Anderson wont on a fishing trip Thursday. MIhs Cli'ono Bullock left Thursday for Tooolo whoro sho will spend a wofk or two with her sister. Mr. and Mrs. Will Fnrnoy, Mrs. Geo. Woodhend and her daughter. I.0UI0 'Woodhoad of Lnik, Mrs. Clark Shlp-jiln Shlp-jiln fiom Idaho Falls nnd Mrs. Mnry Alnsworth from Ionn, Idaho, woro entertained en-tertained nt a dinner Tuesday by Mrs. John Radmnl. Eunlco Hnrrntt, tho 12-yenr-old daughter of Mrs, Joseph Radmall was taken to 1,'rovo Thursday, where an e.-rny examination disclosed that sho had tuberculols of tho knee. The Viilo swarm of Beo lltvo girls will gu a musical program in connection con-nection with tho motion pictures next Thursday evening. Young ladles ..1 uniforms will act as ushers so that all may got comfortable scuts. t |