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Show Isnac Harris is recovering from his recent illness. Dr. C. F. Wcstphnl spent Wednesday Wednes-day In Provo. Mrs. K. Swenson nnd son. Wllford of Provo wero visiting relatives here Thursday. Junius Pypor nnd Joseps F. Van Wagner of Midway wero visiting Mrs. K. T. Culmcr Wednesday. Vanco Plorco of Ogden was visiting visit-ing friends In Pleasant Grove Thursday. Thurs-day. Mrs. H. W. Wadley returned Monday from a two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Helen Palmer, of Garfield. Gar-field. Rig reduction on all trimmed hats at M. d I. Chlpman Millinery Store. Ono of tho men working on tho sllcer Monday fell headlong from a high elovation nnd would have broken his head but luckily caught a ladder on his decent nnd lit on his feet. Miss Amy Copper who has been teaching school In Gunnison the past winter returned homo this week. Miss Hona Cooper who has been visiting there for ten days returned with her. Those striped Voiles, I.awns and loud striped Dross Goods nt Clilp-mnn's Clilp-mnn's havo tho ladles on tho run. Mr. and Mrs. Joslnh Kemp nnd iChlldrcn mndo n trip to Mldvnlo, In 'their runabout tho first part tho week. I.ouls and Has Peterson nro having hav-ing an nrteslnn well driven on their farm near tho Manila station. Dr. H. M. Vanco who went to Illinois Ill-inois threo weeks ago to attend the funeral of his father, returned homo this week. Ho roports considerable rain there, and says that although tho weather was cold It has not been accompanied ac-companied with so scvore frosts as here. Tho Mlsso3 Edna Pau'son, oJseph-Ino oJseph-Ino Hnlllday and Velmn Larson, Viola Vio-la nnd Josio West went to Provo Monday Mon-day night to seo "Faust." Mr. Hrnost S. Cohbley and Mrs. Nel-llo Nel-llo Hlshop, both prominent young people peo-ple of Hlnckfoot, Idaho, wero married In tho Logan Temple. Mr. Cobbloy Is a former resident of Pleasant Grove, ho moved to Hlnckfoot, about 8 years ago and hns been n successful farmer farm-er since. Doth tho young pcoplo hnvo n host of rlonds who Join in wishing them success and happiness in tho future. Mr. nnd Mrs IUyillIM, NcIsnn .last week in l.ehl. I Miss Lola Hoblnson u turned to her homo In Salt Lake City i?(,turdy. Mr. iMrx. Klnwr Milh-r wort) American lovU mmiui.., nn j-rt(,ay Seo our' nrw nrrlvul , i.fl,cnl Leather, Mary j.im,s .,, wh,(p (1(( bor soles for th, Intl.. girls, Z0H 11V& to 2, storking t mntrh.CI.lt. man's. Mrs. II. Joe llnM,ii nnd babv 0f Snlt Lako spnit s.uiminy mid Sunday Sun-day visiting her slsto,-, m,. (.- Stunrt. Mr. nnd Mrs (i,.oiK( cMatk nnd his mother, Mrs. Joseph h. chirk return-ed return-ed to their homo In liannlngton, Hlv-crsldo Hlv-crsldo County. Mr, cinrk will spond tho summer with her sou. Tho latest Iutliw While Canvas sport Laco Oxfords wit:, Nm.uek Hall straps and white rubber soles stockings stock-ings to mnteh-Chlptnnn's. Miss. Kdnn Hick spent Sunday and Mondny in Salt Lake. Mrs. Nina Lee returned to Iter homo nt Hingham Saturday after spending n few days with relatives of this city. .Mr. S. I3. Alklre and family moved to Pleasant Green Sunday, where they will make their future home. Anothor big shipment of our famous White Canvas Lnco Shoos with low hcol and rubber soles and stockings to match, just arrived Chlpman's. Mrs. Harry Vndl"y returned home Sunday nftcr spending two weeks with hor dniigtlier. Mrs. Fied Tanner of Pleasant Green. Mr. Hobcrt Thonina left Inst Saturday Sat-urday for Mosldo whero ho will bo 'employed for the summer. Tho "Ivory" summer Slipper Is a new style, wo hnvo them, as well .as tho Now "Whlto Kid Blockings to mntch Chlpman's. The Misses Snrnh and Noun Williamson Will-iamson and Edna Thcmns attended tho opera "Faust" r.t tho Columbia thentro In Provo Monday night. Lntnyctto Soronson has quit farming farm-ing nnd gouo to Garfield to work In tho mills. The stork left a baby girl early Monday Mon-day morning at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Htiel Adams. High Top Whlto Stylish Shoes nro 'strongor than over. Relgnskln Canvas, Can-vas, Whlto N'ubuck, Whlto Calfskin, somo nre trimmed with Tan, Drown nnd Gray, whlto tops stockings to mnteli Chlpman's. , Mr. Guy Hlchnrds and Mrs. Mattlo Hill left Sunday for Mammoth where they will stay tho summer. Miss Lilly Shipley of Amoiican Fork spent Mondny nnd Tuesday, the guest of Mrs. Alex Thornton. Mrs. Glenn Adnmsoii and Mrs. J. II. Coombs of Snlt Luko City spent tho week with tliolr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hallldny. Chlpman's nro hnving u big run on Kumiwr Dross Goods and While Shoes, with stockings to match just tho style tho girls aro wanting. Mr. J- C. Hallldny mndo a business trip to Salt Lako City Sunday. Mr. .V H. Winters nnd family moved mov-ed to Provo last wcok. Mr. and Al Krnotit Olnon nro living In tho Winter's Wint-er's home now. Mrs. .Joseph West was an American Fork visitor Tuesday. Miss Kmina West of Dehor Is visiting visit-ing friends nnd rolnllvos In this city 4hiw week Mr. Kdwln Poulson and family moved mov-ed to Sprlngvillo, Tuesday, Mr. Paulson Paul-son will tako up photographing. The Messrs. Dert Adams and Hugh Haxter went to Salt Lako City Sunday. Sun-day. A newspaper Is In no senso a child of charity. It earns twice over every dollar it receives, and It is second to no entcrprlso In contributing to the upbuilding of n community. Us patrons pat-rons reap far moro boneflts from Its pages than Its publishers, and in cnlU lug for tho support of tho community in which it Is published, It asks for no moro than In all fairness belongs to It, though gonornlly It receives less. N P. Nelson in bulling a new home. Mrs. Kd Culmcr went to Payson Sunday. Mr. Walt llaxtur nml daughter. Jole went to Salt UU City Saturday. Mr. Oliver Chrlstlnimeii left Tuesday Tues-day for lllnghnm where ho will be employed em-ployed during the summer. Marsh-I Pleiee It determined to stop .voting boyH from using tobacco. Ho has three of tticui nwnltljtg tho arrival of tho Juvenile olllcors. Mrs. J. L. Harvey nnd daughter, Luclle. will upend th summer M Call-fomln. Call-fomln. MlsH Hnrvoy will attend tho llerkloy summer school. Misses Miriam Thnrmnn. Lois Hayes, Sarah Williamson. Kdnn Thomas, Nlnn Wllllnmson. Kmlly Anderson, Josio West. .loslo Hnlllday. Kdnn Poulson, and Velmn Larson, and Messrs. (I. A. Anderson and Gunner Hasinussen attended at-tended the Kmmn Lucy Gates opera In Provo Monday evening. Miss Kdnn Nellson was tho guest of Miss Klda Mayhew of Llndon Mondny Mon-dny and Tuesday. Hoso and Florence Harper wero Salt Lake visitors tho latter part of tho week. Mrs. Grace II. Nellson entortnlned nt dinner Sunday. Covers were laid for four. .Money to Iouii on iinprotod farms nnd wilier slorl.. LouN W. I.und, Plensniil Grow. 2;. Miss Oral Foutr. spent part of tho week In Provo visiting with Lcnono Foutz and her friends. Miss Kvelyn Ivorson wns a Provo visitor Monday. 24 trains to American Fork ovory day and only lfic round trip from Lehl and Pleasant Grove. Wiley Peterson went to Snlt Lake Sunday on n business trip with Jack Hoich. Miss Katlo Lamb of Provo spent Mondny with Ornl Foutz. Miss Ornl Foutz has gone to Spanish Span-ish Fork to he gonn four or flvo weeks. Miss Kdnn Peterson Is spending tho week at Lehl with hor sister, Mrs. Charles Johnson. Mr. mid Mrs. Alex Thornton, tho Misses Lilly Shipley, Orpha Hallldny, and Lcnh Thornton motored to Provo Mondny evening to nttend tho oporu, "Fnust" at tho Columbia theatre. There aro threo good reasons why so mnny people trado at Chlpmnn's--Hlg assortment, stylish nnd good merchandise, and tho extremely low prices for cash. The three wards In Ilellef Society met conjointly Tuesday afternoon In nn Kconomlc meeting. Mrs. Vlo Ol-pln Ol-pln gave tho lesson. Tho First Ward met nftcr and now counselors wero set apart. Mrs. Clifford Wright nnd Mr. Cecil Ash left Wednesday for Garfield where they expect to get work for tho summer. The Utah Power and Light Co., gave a demonstration meeting In the nfllco Friday afternoon. Mrs. Cory tho company demonstrator was present pres-ent and gave many now Ideas. Tonlghl (Saturday) excursion diiure Orpheus Hall, Plensniil Grow. Mr. J. C. Paulson of Salt Lake Is working nt the slleor for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs, John Y. Walker are spending n fow days In KlRlnoro. Mr. J A. Holmnn was a Provo visitor vis-itor Wednesday, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Itar Dolman. Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Chrlstlnnsun of Alplno hnvo been visiting Mrs. Christiansen's parents this wcok. Tho Misses Ida Holmap and Kdlth Monson wero visiting friends In Provo Pro-vo this week. Tho young ladlos of tho First Wa,rd M. I. A. mot Tuesday evening to got their beo kcopors and swarms together to-gether to get another start for tho summer Thoy had nn Interesting program nnd tho two now counselors, Miss Cleouo Bullock nnd Miss noxlo dams gave n short talk. llig reduction on nil trimmed hats at M. & I, Chlpman Millinery Store. jdH Mr. Alex Hcdnulst of Provo wns n H visitor of this city Thursday. (IH Mrs. Delilah Strong of Salt Lako 11 is visiting her mother, Mrs. Dave ffl Thome. ,' IH Miss Chloo Thorne and her moth- lH er, Mrs. Dave Thome wero Snlt Lako il visitors tho latter part of last week. 11 Mrs. Wiley Nebekor and hor datigh- j ter were American Forks visitor fll (Thursday. UH Mr. Andrew Toiupsou mndo u trip Bl to Sprlngvillo Thursday to prepare n car load of hogs to send to Salt Lako. JM Mr. C. A. Fugel was it Provo visit- ' Tuesday. 1 ' Dl Mr. and Mrs. J. W. West nnd fain- flH lly of Tooele arrived hero Thursday H to spend a week with their folks. , H Mrs. Mao Ilalllday of American ; ,H Foik was the guest of Mrs. .1. C. Halll- t l day Thursday. H Mrs. llyron Crookston of American j Fork, spoilt Friday tho guest of Miss H Florence Frnmptou. JH Mr. and Mrs. Wallace West who hnvo L fl been living In Tooele tho past winter 'k'H arrived in Pleasant Grove Thursday. , ''', Mrs. Almu Hndmall gave an Ico .' ijH cream social Friday afternoon In lion- ''il or of Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Christian- ' j kH Mrs. V. W. Anderson who has been i . f-jH visiting folks In Hlnghnm returned I :. f , homo tho latter part of the week. ! ' b IJ n . I fV 11 |