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Show SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1927 American Fork locals Mrs. James Chipniaii and Wr. At lantic Chrmtensen were DUBineas toi. tor in the capitol city Thursdajr. Miss Lou Crystal returned to this city Saturday after a short visit with friends and relatives in Salt Lake City. Miss Tlamah Crystal of Salt Lake City, sjlent the week-end In this city vlultln. with her sUter Miss Lou Crystal How often you have wished had two cars? 1 1 How often . Mr, and Mrs. C..J. Chadwick, Misses Edith and Ida Shelley spent Memorial Day here with Mr. and Mrs.-Joseph IX Shelley, parents of the ladles. Mrs. Jack Robinson had a ft Memorial Day vlsItoYrher niece, Miss Elaine Dobbs of Blo.gbam Canyon. Miss 'Dobbs remained to visit for .a few days. Mrs. C. P. Jensen visited In Salt Lake City, Sunday. . The object of her visit was to see Kay Vest who Is trfffififfeanros complication! following an operation for appendicitis several weeks ago. Visitors at the horfW of Mrs. W. E. Duncan and daughter Florence on Decoration Day were Mr. and Mrs. P. IJ. Rock, Mrs. W. 8. Willes and baby, Mrs. James Russell and children, W. E. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Duncan and children and Miss Millie Duncan, all of Salt Lake City. it would have sayed your time and money and served those at home. 1 1 Whv wait longer vo buy another car? Buick has exactly the two models that , will fill your needs. Get your Buick now and make the entircfamily year. haoovthisv 4 a. V TELLTJEIDE MOTOR CO. 7 - Provo, Utah Mr. andJMrsohn Rosell. jrSalt Lake" City, were Memorial Day vial, tors at the home of Mrs. E. H. Boley! Mr and .Mrs. Frank Bush had as visitors on Decoration Day, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Myers and Elmo Bush of Bingham Canyon. Mrs U K Jackson Mrs. L C and Mr. and a Miss Genna Vee Thomas of Salt Iake City is spending an indefinite visit with friends and relatives In this city. Iverson were guests at party held in Lebl Sunday night at tb home of Mrs. S. R, Adams; Games were enjoyed during the evening after which dainty refreshments were served. There Were forty presents. o ALPINE IIEVS Supt P, M. Nielsen, his wife and daughter Louise were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead Tues. day. The Nielsen family were on their way to Provo to get Dean Nielsen, Niel-sen, who has been attending the Brlgham Toung University. Supt Nielsen was a former principal of the American Fork High School. A Joyous and merry time was had by the Second ward M. I. A. Tuesday night It wa their closing session and to celebrate the occasion, they motored to Saratoga wbere they en-Joyed en-Joyed "a' vlgbrous swImT after whlcfi they featured a late supper. A fine time was had by alL George F. Shelley attended the reunion re-union of graduates of the B. Y. U, held in Provo Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Shelley, a graduate of the class of 1890 enjoyed the afternoon and a dinner din-ner party with twelve members of his class at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Caleb Tanner and also attended the Kottram In the evening "which was Natured by "stunts" from the various classes. Those from this city who attended the funeral services for Gareth Woot-ton Woot-ton in Salt Lake City Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. William Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Flrmage and son Harold, Mr. and Mrs. Fon Chipman and sons Lusell and Elden, Mr. and" Mrs. Karl Wootton, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wootton and son Earl and daughter Elma, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley and . daughter Clarice and Mrs. Margaret Greene Bromley. sharlns expense. Yet get a quick, smooth shave. The only razor Insuring a super-keen super-keen blade for very there is the Valet AutoStrop Razosv $1 up to $15. fclet Art(rStrop Razor -Sharp ft If Mrs. L, Bates, Reporter. Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Strong are th proud parents of a fine baby boy who arrived at their home May 26. Mother and baby are 'doing nicely. ' "" A fine baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Ernest Clark Sunday night. .AH concerned are doing do-ing nicely. Mrs; Florence D. Smith of Salt Lake CHy, was the guest Sunday and Monday of her partnfsMr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bates. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong Sunday and Monday wereMr. ren and Mr. and Mrs. R. E Baxter and son Clifton of Salt Lake City. j Mrs. Wayne Buctner and baby son of Magna, are spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. 0, Mc Daniel. r Mrs, George Dunsdon and children and Miss Nadene Giles of Provo, were Memorial Day guests of Mrs. Duns-don's Duns-don's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Shepherd : ana children of Levan will make - their home in Alpine, during the summer months, where Mr. Shepherd will be employed by the Burgess brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Walter . Salm and children and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Za. brlskie'of Magna, spent Sunday and Monday with D. J. Hamnett. Mrs Ruth Wilson of Salt Lake Cley, fsfa the week-end gneet of her daught er-in-law, Mrs. Fheobe Wilson. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs-Leonard Mrs-Leonard Bates on Memorial Day were Mr7 and Mrs. Glenn Terry and children, child-ren, Mrs. Fheobe Wilson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Adln Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris of Lindon, and Mrs. Ruth Wilson and Miss Flora Pevey ol Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Don C. Strong, Jr., Were week-end guests of their daughter, daught-er, Mrs. Russell Bates. Mr. and Mrs. C C. Hackett and daughter Margaret of Lehl, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F, Marsh Monday. Memorial Day services were held at the-ee4ery-Moisday W. 2 p. .nS under the direction of Bishop James W. Vance. The opening song "On. ward Christian Soldiers" was sung by the ward choir. Don C. Strong, Sr. offered the opening prayer. The speakers were Orion Burgess and Samuel 0. Strong. The closing song was "We Shall Meet Beyond the River". Riv-er". The benediction was pronounced by C. C. Hackett of LehL Among the out of town people who visited Alpine on Memorial Day were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Beck, Mr, and Mrs. William Benson, and Mrs. Ira McDanlel and son Elden, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paey of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Swen Monson of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Russon and children and Mr and Mrs Arch. Taylor of Garfield, Gar-field, Mr: and Mrs." Dick Wilkin and children, Mrs. Sam Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Buckner of Magna;' Mr. and Mrs. Edward Burgess, Mr. and Mrs. D.J. Strong, F. C, Clark. T. F. Carlisle, Earl M. Devey, Madelene Wilkin, Hilda Bates, Amber Strong, Myrtle Groo, Arvilla Olsen, Orlean Beck, and lone Marsh attended the funeral of Mrs. W. L. Hayes at Pleas, ant Grove Wednesday afternoon, o Not Rust They Are Lined With yitrifused Linings. HIGHLAND NEWS liy Neda A. Hall. "Mr.-and Mf 8." Clarence Ilouudy and daughter, LoZlna, Mrs. Viola Benson and son, Elmo, Mrs. Irene- Hartshorn and daughter', Beth, and Mrs. Snmud RduriWspnOTenidrlal Day at Spanish. Span-ish. Fork. Mrs. George M. Myers had as h;r visitors Sunday night, her aunt, Mrs. Elisabeth-Hamford of Southern Utah, and her sisters, Mrs. Geneva FerRuer-son FerRuer-son and children, and Mrs. Sarah Erlckson and children. The guests accompanied by Mrs. 'Myers and Miss La Dean Myers spent Memorial Day at Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Adamson and children and Mrs. Eph Nash were d Inner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Myers at American Fork on Memorial Day. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Myers and children motored from Provo Sunday evening In their new Velle car and visited with relatives here. -Mv.;VWa: :vueiHMftnd; :"'tbn,"' jEhnO;of JTooelei nrejjrlsltlnf .wl.ttuMr.1 and Mrj,., Clarence . noflndy,, . ; The following attended the funeral of Mrs. Hattle R. 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