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Show ,r -f - r . ....... . . .... t, ,. , , - --j .-:- ,- ,(- -..J AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN . Am. Fork Locals Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jones of Tooele, wre Sunday visitors at the horn of Mrs. Caroline Adams. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Tolboe and family of Provo, were. Sunday visitors at tha home of Mrs. Jennie Cunning ham. , , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates and daughter Cleo, were visitor! In the capitol city Wednesday. It was a business and pleasure trip combined. Mrs. C. P. . Penaen with her two daughters, Vera and Leon a, returned home Saturday from Strawberry Valley, where they have been for the past two months. . Mr. and Mra. Chris Scott motored to Nephl Tuesday to attend the funer. al of Mrs. Scott's grandmother, Mrs Bessie Sparks. MisHcs Stella Singleton and LaRee week In Salt lake City, at the horn of Mr. and Mrs. George Watts and family, of Ptoto, and Mark Adamsonof Alpine, Al-pine, made a motor trip over the "Loop" Sunday. irtL Mr. and Mrs. Olive Roberts of Los Angeles, California, were Visitors Sunday at the bom ot Mr. and Mm James Varney. Mrs. Garn Carter of ProTO, spent the weekend visiting with her moth er. Mra. Jennie Cunningham. Sunday evening Mr. Carter was a visitor at the Cunningham homo after which both Mr. and Mrs.- Carter returned to their home In Provo. Mr and Mrs. George IB. Abel - and daughter Mary, with Mrs. Lottie Munns and family: motored to El-wood El-wood Monday where they visited seve. ral days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Munns and family. Mrs. Munns with her children have been visiting here the past week at the Abel home. Mrs. Jennie Taxurar and Ifelvtn . Grant entertained at a party for their Sunday School class Wednesday eve. nlng at Mrs. Tanner's homo. Games and out door pastimes were delight fully enjoyed on the lawn, after which refreshments were served to the young guests. A merry time was reported by aM. Miss Reva Wagstaff returned home Sunday after spending the week visit ing in Salt Lake City, at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. George Watts and family. William Thornton made a business trip to Ogden Prlday ot last week," Orin Ashton is enjoying his vaca. tlon this week from the Utah, Power t Light Co. J Mr. and Mrs. Henry VIrig and family fami-ly have moved to Nevada, where they will reside in the future. Mrs. Dee Strong and family of Magna, spent the week-end visiting with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. Miss Margaret Dunkley returned home Sunday from Salt Lake City, where she has been visiting with her ant, Mrs. J. P. Kirk. --. Mrs. Cases D. Child, Maytag Bales, woman, has left this city and gone to fiprlngvlUs wherej nltely. : Mr. and Mrs. Ed Larsen and family moved the last of the week to Soldier Summltt, where they wilj. make their home In the future. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Stom of Los Angeles, California, returned to their horns after being her to attend the funeral of Mrs. 8. W. Bird ot Mapleton, sister of Mr. Storra. A famfly reunion ot the descendants of David F. Grant was enjoyed at Liberty Park Saturday. Those attending attend-ing from this city were Mr. and Mrs. John Grant, Mr. and - Mrs. William Marshall, and Mrs. JI. J. McCeery. Comfort The steering column is adjustable to suit your individual convenience .... Buick for 1928 is extremely ex-tremely thoughtful of your comfort. One indication in-dication of this con sideration IS DU1CK s new steering column, which may be adjusted adjust-ed to the most comfort com-fort ahlc position for women, as -well as men. Buick for 1928 pleases womerr because itis easier to drive because it is more comfortable to ride in because if is the style-leader among motorcars; That ' s why you sec so many B tricks at fashionable gatherings, and on the smartest boulevards. BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, iiiut uirumiM c OirisUm tf Giutrmt Mttn Crprattt BUICK fir TELURIDE XIOTOH CO. Provo, Utah . .. WHEN BKTTER 1 AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM IQ28 Mr. and Mrs. James Julian and son Ralph, returned horns 8unday after visiting a week in Salt Lake City with her daughters. Misses Clara Miller and Luclle Edwards, Mrs. Frank Edwards and son Leo, and David IngersoU motored to Salt Lake City Saturday and spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houston left Monday for California, They expect to visit everything ot Interest and and novel beauty while there. They will be gone Indefinitely. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Tuttle and family left . Wednesday .for Logan, where they will lire until the first ot the year. Mr. Tuttle Is managing the J. C. Penney store In Logan during the. absence of Andy Flrmage, who is quite ilk -;:.vr- Mrs. Jennie Tanner had as visitors Sunday at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Al. bert Cheever of Bingham Canyon, and Mrs. Peter Anderson of Provo. Her daughter, Miss Fay, returned to Bingham Bing-ham with Mr. and Mrs. Cbeever and spent the week visiting with them. Mrs. Dell .Singleton, Miss Elma Singleton, Mlsi Nellie Wild, Kenneth Singleton,' and Miss Edith Goatee of Lehi, motored to Ogden early Saturday Satur-day morning and attended the Single,, ton sur.name reunion, which was held at the Lorin Parr Park. All reported having enjoyed the day Immensely. Miss Ruth Chipman returned home the latter part of last week from - an extended trip and visit in Washington, Oregon and California. After touring Oregon and Washington, she returned to San Francisco, California where she remained visiting. She reports having, had a wonderful time. - Miss Teas Hlnes of Los Angeles, and Miss Elfie Huntington ot Spring. viWe, spent last Friday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J.) L. Mower. In the (ten ing, they visited at the home of Mrs. Dell Singleton, where an evening of music was enjoyed by all. Miss Hines I one of the broadcasters over station K. N. d. ' . J Mr. and MrsS. T. Shelley and family, Mrs. J. S. Wilde, Mrs. June Wright, and Miss Amy Shelley formed form-ed a party Monday evening and motored motor-ed to the Saratoga resort where they ixnt a most enjoyable evening, the diversions being swimming and a delicious de-licious pknlc lunch.- They report fine time. Honoring Mrs. Dan Andreason of (lolly wooLjCalifornla, who is here on a visit. Mrs. Howard Nicholes entertained enter-tained at a delightful party . last Thursday evening. - After the usual social diversions, bridge was played followed by a dainty and delicious lunch. The guest list included: Mrs. Sidney Nicholes Jr.,. Mrs. W. A. Homer, Hom-er, Mrs. Carl Wootton, Mrs. Eugene Nicholes, Mrs. Foster Nicholes, Mrs. Clyde Thornton, Mrs. Chris Scott. Mrs. John Grant, and the honored guest There were a large. number of the dependents of William Paxman from this city who attended the Paxman reunion held in Salt Lake City at Liberty Park last Saturday. A total of eighty were In attendenca and Included In-cluded people from all over the state. The day was most enjoyably spent, the program consisting of a general handshake and get acquainted from 11 a. m. to W noon after which follow, ed the lunch period. Shortly after eating a clever program was featured In which members of the Paxman family participated. Tha rest of the afternoon wag spent la ports, foL lowed by a late luncheon. Everyone reports merry.tlme. E. Ray Gardner has purchased the home In the First ward belonging to Mrs. Roger Felt, . formerly Miss with his family moved into their Bw home Friday. HIGHLAND NEW3 Mark Adamson. Dee Myers and Victor Myers left Thursday by auto for Idaho jrhere they will seek em- j.lojment.- - Highland held their summer outing at Saratoga Friday, September 2. Hatblng. boating and games were the ft atures of the afternoon. Supper was served. A dance in the school house finished the day's fun. A Jolly time is' reported. , . ; Mack Adamson-and.: LeReer Greenwood1 Green-wood1 accompanied Clifton Van Wagenon of Provo and Stella Slngle-iim Slngle-iim of American Fork over the loop Sunday. ' Clyde, Thomas and"Boyd Adamson, Floyd Myers spent the first four days o' the week at American Fork Can yon, 'where they enjoyed a chicken hunt. Miss Mamie Wing and Walter Devey entertained Tuesday evening at Miss Wing's home for their Sunday School class. The young folks made merry at games during the evenlnr after which delicious light refreshments werei served, Mr, and Mrs. Vera Hollndrako entertained en-tertained at dinner Sunday. Covers were laid .for Mr.: and Mrs.N. - A. Wing and family. Mr. and Mrs. & B. Boley Jr., Mrs. H. Boley of this dty and Miss Helen Pratt and Mrs. Mar-Jorto Mar-Jorto McCarty o Salt LsJorCity. - The Gleaner girls of the Third ward with their leader, Mrs. Vera Hollndrake, entertained at a party at the home of Mrs. Holindrake Monday evening In honor of Mrs. K. R., Tuttle, their other teacher, and who moved to Logan Wednesday. The evening was a mer.ry one, the Aversions being games and indoor sports. - Delicious refreshments were served later in the evening. Mrs. Tuttle was presented with a beautiful water set In appre ciation for her work In the class. ALPINE NEWS Mrs. L. Bates, Reporter. The stork paid a visit Tuesday of last week to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Balr and left the proud parents a winsome baby daugh ter. Mrs. Balr and the new arrival are doing nicely. A few friends ot Miss Arvilla Olson pleasantly - surprised her Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bennett, where a Jolly time was had by those present. The occasion was in honor of Miss Olsen's birthday. birth-day. iMiss Doris Forbes entertained Monday afternoon in honor of her sister. Miss Eva Forbes, who left Tuesday for Overton, Nevada, where she will teach school this winter. Mrs. Annie Flack entertained the Young Mothers Club Thursday after-noon after-noon The usual activities were enjoyed en-joyed and lunch was served. Miss Lyle Healey, who la employed in. Salt Lake, was the week-end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Healey. Mrs. Richard Wiser and children of Salt Lake, are visiting Mrs. Wiser's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Carlisle. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. D. II. Adamson were: Mr. ami Mrs. Roland Flynn and BUI Clark, of Park City, Mr. and -Mrs. James Drown, Mrs. James Guyette, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Myers and children, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hall and children of American Fork and Miss Agnes Drown and Miss Elizabeth Rockwell of Salt Lake City. 'Mrs. Lamar Healey entertained the Happy Dozen Club at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon.- After the usual activities: dainty lunch was served. Mr, and Mrs. Leonard . Bates and children and Mrs. Pheobe Wilson and children motored to Salt Lake Sunday Sun-day where they spent the day visiting' relatives. Miss Mary Bates returned home with them after spending the past week visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Blakemore. Misses Wllma and Jessie Hunter entertained a few of their young friends Thursday evening at an ice cream party. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and children, of 'Morgan, are visiting Mrs. Peterson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Strong. Mrs. Willis Smith and children ot Salt Lake, are visiting Mrs. Smith's father, D. J. Uamnett Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Schmied and family spent a couple of days last week visiting with friends at TremOn-ton. TremOn-ton. Sunday evening they enjoyed the evening at the Wilkes theatre at Salt Lake City.-.. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller visited a number of days last week at Provo Canyon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Boise Wells. e Mr. and iMrs. Ephraim Nash, Jr., visited Sunday at Provo. Ben Myers came home Monday night from Salt Lake City where he visited for two days. John F. Lollln accompanied him home. o- i POIXYANNA COLVUM KotSo-Fond Father Have It tak en when he's asleep. Td Ilka to know what ha ooks Uks that way., v . The honeymoon Is. over when he stops calling her darling and calls her "say J" , 7 I call my sweetheart coram sal be. cause she's so mushy. At any rate, Adam wasn't always being nagged about Anyone who a. v decent job of l know what the dJT employer.. I There i. only on, tiatesj, andeannent.cfalilUr . endearments of aom. What part of ou,r person do we lose when we lose our balance? A writer says that a man should be master of his own home or know the reason why. Married men 'usually know the reason why. 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