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Show o- Mm. J. H. Hnlllday left Tuesday or hnyton, where sho will upend a week tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. Lochia handle. Mrs. Wi'i. Moolo) was operated 01 t tho Provo hospital Sunday night. Mr. John Kills hns been Buffering or homo tlmo with erysipelas. Tho child of Wm. Marrott fiom Minion Is recovering from a bad attack at-tack of pneumonia. ICo taken you to American Fork and return either from I.chl or Pleasant Jrovc on tho Orcm Line. 20 trains Jally. If you cannot go call up Chip-nan's Chip-nan's Hlg Ilcd Store fruo and tell them whnt you want. Win. II. Walker puichascd a Ford ourlng car fiom F. U Hutledge. the ocnl agent at American Fork "s vcek. Tho S. H. G. club met nt the home if tho Misses Sndlo and Avis Mills. Hie evening was Bpent In sewing nnd delightful luncheon was served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Antono Hnckor went te 'tilt l.nko- Wednesday. Mr. Joe Mnds.-y went to Salt Lake A'edueBday. Mrs. Sponra Wilson and MrB. I). M Wadlny wore Provo visitor. WcdncH. day. Kc l mile's lumdkorchli'rH 3 for tOe; H' n,t l r.r I .nillos 1 landkei chief s for Tk- i "hliminiiV Theio Is no lU'e Inlklrf' hose people tut celling at cxtrem- low prices Ml-s Vniy Walker wiib Hie gueM o Miss Uicllo Hnrvoy Saturday am' Sunday, Mr. Richard Wadley was a Salt i Lako City visitor SaMirdny. t J Miss Sndlo Mills Bpent tho latter pan of the past week In Mldvalc. Tlio Misses Opal and Oial Wadley wcro Provo visitors Saturday. Miss Luello Harvey entcitalncd at a candy pull Satin day night, those present were: Misses Heasio Newman, Mao Clark, Irene Johnson. Viola ami Joslo West, Dorothy Swciiboii, Amy Walker and Florence Harvey; Mcasrs. Merlin Montgomery, Charlie Chapllii nnd Harney Hoi ten. X Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson nnd non, Klrw and Mrs. 8. F. Walker took nn auto trip to Granite lo visit Mr. and Mrs. John Mulor. " j Mr. mid Mrs. Guy Hoblson nnd family fam-ily or Salt Lake motored to Pleasant Orovo Snlurdny to spend Sundny with friends nnd rclntlvcs. Mlsn Lizzie Hay, daughter of Mrs. Mary Hay, returned to Salt Lake Monday after spending a few dayo In this city. Chlpmuns havo received this week rrom New York three laigc shipments !it SPUING SUITS and SPH1NO JACKF.T8 for (lie Ladies and the Miss. They have the privilege of returning what they do not want, nnd will show them Saturday and all next week. This will be a flno opporliinlly for tho Ladies Lad-ies of American Folk, I.chl, Pleasant Orovo nnd Alpine to get a Spring Gnr-ment Gnr-ment up to the last minute at extreme-ly extreme-ly low prices. Hlg selection 25 per cent saving. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Humphries wero niverton lsltors Saturday nnd 8un-k day. Mr. Kd. Wadloy went to Salt Lake Saturday. Mr. West Jncohs mado a trip to 3nlt Lako City Saturday. People are suro taking advantage )f tho lively spring weather, If wc may judge by tho automobiles wo sec whizzing through Main street. Last summer Joseph DIckciBou's daughter, found n bicycle by tho pnek-Jlng pnek-Jlng plnut. Not knowing tho owner, sho turned It over to tho city marshal. The owner has never called for It, so the wheel has been given to Miss Dlckoroon, with tho nndcrstandlue thnt If tlio owner calls for It he inn)' net It. .Lynn Smith and Jesse Hnlllday took tho aulrmntlvo with American Fork 011 tlio negative at Pleasant Grovo Inst night, In tho high schol debates, and Clifford Wright and need Wamlck went to Lch I on 'tho negative, clde. Hanincr J. White nnd Mrs. Muguua NTelson went to Provo Thursday, where they took out a mnrrlagc license li-cense nnd wcro mado mnn and wlf" FOR SALK 'Good 20-ncro farm Itli good residence. Clono In. Good oil, plenty or Irrigation water and ity wntor for cullnnry purposes Jco W. L. Hnyes. 2C-tf. Mrs. Margaret Hrowur, 0110 of 0111 iloneers, will colebrato her 80th birth-Iny birth-Iny this evening at tlio homo or her laughter, Mrs. S. L. Swcnson. Tho nclghbora of Mrs. Anna Kirk took their plcnlo Thursday and spent tho evening nt her homo In a soclnl capacity. Mrs. II. 13. Johnson Bpent Saturday 1 mil Sunday visiting her mother, Mrs. W. H. Mooro In SpnnlBh Fork. John 13. Hayes and faintly of Provo, pent Wednesday visiting his father, fohu P. Huycs. David Ulackhurst of Salt Lako 1 .isltlng with his con, Lafayctto, for ' few days. Just received by express tho latest In tho LADIKS HIGH TOP HOOTS-uiu'o HOOTS-uiu'o and Huttcn. Why -not bo In the ,tylo If It docs not cost any niore- CIIIPMAN'S. MIbb Nina WlllhiniB of Salt Lako l .pending tho week, with her parents Mrs. noso D. Hnyes returned from Salt Lake Tuesday after a leu day visit with her brother, Dr. John Ilrown. D. II. HobliiHOii of Mnntl was visit- Ign tho schools In Pleasant OroM'l ThiirHdny. I 7GP Clotbea HaHitf.'.H!5',"'1 ' ItaBkrt Wc; l 1'l.rthoH IJiiBkr 89 tJLT, Clolli.'. U..sk'l !!: ""'i'""' 'Ulk Pans ll. 2r.rSho.O'olshf 1,'.'G, $1 5(1 House Dre-'ies 0',U -tjHiP 'man's Cash PrlccB Count. . Hen Hlnko was a Provo visitor Sunday. Sun-day. W. L. Hajcs and dniiRhter. Magglo, spent Wednesday in Snlt Luke. Mrs. Jennie Steele was veiling fi lends In Proio Wednesday. Tlio Sharon Dramatic Co. gao a pctformnnco In the Llndon wind house Wednesday night, A baby git I arilvcd nl the home of Mr. ami Mib. Tliomns Powell Monday. Mrs. J. W Hnlllday Is spending ten days with her daughter In Salt Lake. Misses AWa mid Sndlo Mills, Cleone Uullock nnd Flossie Friiinpton wcro Salt Lako visitors Monday. A cocoanut In Its natural btulo nr-ilvcd nr-ilvcd horn tho Phlllplnc Islnnds Thurndny for Mrs. Clnin Pollock. Principal J. II. Walker went to Salt Luke Tuesday to attend a banquet and lecture on vocational training by Dr. Wllllnm T. Unwdcn of the Govern. incut bureau ol education. Tho government gov-ernment 1b acrloiiBly considering giving giv-ing aid to all the vocational Rchools of America. L. W. Lund returned Wednesday from Hear Lako Valley uncio lie placed a pure bred Btalllou with some horsemen there. Ho Bays thnt this dis-ti dis-ti let hns hnd an Immense miow fall which s JtiHt melting now. It lit 11 great change lo drop from that district dis-trict to Plcamint Grovo with Its gieen lawns, budding trees and fanners planting crops. o |