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Show R' " ' AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS K Next Tuesday is Memorial Day. r - B "'' J"HB Wnncho Crmultill spent Hntur- H ' dny In I'roto, kf l'conloH for nnlo for Dccointlon. K Inqulro of J. V, Cromplon. 27-lt t Mrs. Louis Hnivoy linn returned H ( from n week's visit with licr folks In B I '' V 1 y 'Ji Mrs. Julio Holt of Spanish Fork In H Vro here Visiting wltli her motlior, Mrs. K 1 Nina I.cc. H $ V 1 J p' Tonight (Sutiinlii)) excursion ilitnco H' afl &,." Orpheus Hull, 1'leasnnt flrorr. B -i ; 9. V M V-." Tim next public meeting should ho H ' k to nrr.iiiKO for n Fourth of July crlo- J 1V"' Hugh WIiir left Siitittilny for south- Hb om Utnli where ha will Hpcnd the H"- '' W. Jackson left Sunday for Salt R j "" I.nko whom ho will bo employed for Mir the nummcr. --V H& ' I.nwrenco Storrs nnd wlfo of Mt. H I'lcnmiui Hpcut the week hero with bin H jmicnlR, Mr. nnd Mis. J. W. Storrs. H i J No Job of printing in too small or H; " too latgo for nn. Phono 8! nml wc H f do the G-tf R' " H"" Kelly who Ik woiklng In Suit I-nlto, spent thu flrat or tho week with B hl.s wife nnd children. H j1' Mm. Mury WtiKStnff and daughter, ! Hazel, of Vrovo nro npciidlng tho week hero with Mr. nnd Mm. David Wng-staff. Wng-staff. Miss Myrtii Wootton, n student of B 11 tho U. nf V., npent Friday nnd Sntur- Hk day with her parents, Mr. and Mm. B John Wootton. By , f Minn Mllllo Adams of Salt I.akis Blifl spm! the flrat of tho week visiting K'rjjl w'"' llrr parents, Mr. and Mm. James V ill Adams. n 4f! ! Mr. nnd Mm. Jack Itoscll of Salt Hr' fjL I'n,0 nro vlsvitlng with Mm. ltoscll's V til 'Qt' mother, Mrs. 13. H. Holey. Mr. Itoscll l!ifc;' played n violin nolectlon In meeting H S'Mii '."' Suudny night. 1. 11 W L u ' ' U ,;fi 'j Minn Mario Axlnmn, daughtor of Mr. H V ' !. nnd Mm. John 0. Adamn wan married H j ,'! ' ,0 ''('n Shaw of Illnghnm liiHt Tuo.s- H if' i ' p day In Salt Lake. They will make H ' their homo In Iilnghain. H. HmUi, Chtpman'n nro having a big run on H ( I fX Bummer Drosn Goods nnd White H J , Shocn, with Btocklugn to match Jimt H ' , 'i tho stylo tho glrln nro wanting. H,; H ' .' i Mr. nnd Mm. Elmer Miller of Plcnn- H .; nut drove nro hero vinltlng with Mm. B )liiifhvA Mlllor'n parents, ninhop and Mm. VJi ffi ' " Joseph II. Storm. H' ;' l It) i:l Mrs' Jnco,) Orconwood returned B ?' It'-' from n ten dny's visit with her 1 f daughter, Mrs. Fred Hcnro'ld of Salt , j $ I-nko, Sunday ovonliifr. ' . Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmcs Chlpmnn, Jr., 1 1 nnd tho Misses Idn nnd Manila Chlp- ! mnn nutocil to Snlt I.ako Sunday and M-wn, Bijpnt tho dny w(th re,nUvoH Bfl I fW Head tho nils yot? You just can't Hui ,j afford to miss that bargain. Miss Hattlo Walker and Tom Hoy-lanco Hoy-lanco of 1'iovo were In Amcilcaji Fork Sunday visiting with Miss Walker's Walk-er's mother, Mrs, Iloboit Walker. Mr, nnd Mm. Jnmcs I'arkor left Monday for Snlt I.aktv after a short lslt with his parents, Mr and Mis. T. H. l'nrker. Mis. Nina I.eo icturncd Friday from n three week's slay In Illnghnm, she was nccompnnled homo by her sister, Mrs. Myrtlo Mlik. A New Yoik Inventor says he can dendoilzo gnsoliue. About nil wo'rc getting now for our money Is tho smell. High Top Whlto Stylish Shoes arc Btioiigcr than ever. Ilclgnskln Can-vns, Can-vns, Whlto Nubuck, Whlto Calfskin, some nro tilmmed with Tan, Drown and Gray, whlto tops stockings to match Chlpmnn'ri. " Mis. C. V. Firth and Mrs. W. 1. (jourloy of Eurckn, woro tho gucstn of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Hoblnson the first of tho week. Mr. and Mis, Aha Xnhilsklo of SprlngWlli', spent Sunday visiting at the home of his father, Hlshop Za-brlsklo Za-brlsklo of Highland, Miss Emma Shelton of Salt Lake spent tho greater pnrt of tho week In American Fork, visiting with hor grandmother, Mrs. Joseph H. King. Mm. Sarah Hoblnson of Salt I.ako spent Sunday nnd Monday hero visiting with her daughtor, Mm. Jrnnlo Greenwood. Green-wood. Mrs. S. H. Chlpmnn returned to her homo In 1'rovo Saturday after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. S. I,.. Chlpmnn, she wns accompanied homo by Mm. Chlpmnn nnd daughter I.cnli. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. 1'ildny and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Chlpmnn of I'leasnnt Grovo, nutocd to 1'iovo Sunday mid spent tho dny with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T Fnrror. Did jou cvor stop to reflect ttinb It was ono thing to talk nbout pcoplo and another thing to hnvo people tnllc about you? If those of ub who use our tongues a Uttlo too freely, about our neighbors, would stop r.nd reflect about thin matter and know the great ovll thnt comes from too much gossip nnd tattling, wo nro suro wo would call a halt nnd gossip no more. Win. Gardner of Salt Lake, spent Snturdny nnd Sunday with his parents, par-ents, Dlshop nnd Mrs. James T. Gardner. Gard-ner. Mrs. Alma Greenwood nnd Mrs. Sndlo Henry were Sa't Lake visitors Saturday. Tho third ward Sunday school teachers nnd choir cntertnlncd Thursday Thurs-day evening, complimentary to Prof. E. M. W. Jones, their choir director, who ltnvos tho first of next week for Ogdcn. Aftor nn cnjoynblo evening spent In vnrlous gnmes and music, luncheon was served. Men hnvo various ways of carrying monoy. Grocers, butchers and millers mill-ers carry it In a wad. Dankoro In clean bills, laid full length In n pocket pock-et book. Drokers only fold tho bill oneo doubling tho money as It were. Farmers In their Inside pockets, whether it bo $!0 or IB cents. Printers usunlly carry their money In other people's pockets. While wo beautify our gnrdenn mid premises wo should not forget our relatives and friends who nro at peaceful lest. Thore nro neaily ns many little mounds ns thrro nro residents resi-dents Is our city nnd It In fitting thnt our Silent City should bo kept in order ord-er N'ono of us nro too poar to plant a flower above tho resting plnco of a relntivo or friend Tioublcs like babies, giov. larger with inn sing. ti't Dig reduction ',on nil tilmnud hats at M. & I. Chlpman Mllllneiy S ore Clean-up week wnaiiot a decided bucccss. Who's to blame' The "Ivory" summer Slipper Is u new style, wo hnvo them, as well s tho Now White Kid stocking to match Chlpmnn'fl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Mann of Point Ho, Idaho, and Mm. Florcnco Khrbar and Clnrcnco Wolfgan ofvHnlt I.nke were guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S Hoblnson tho flist of the week. Drazeo Hawkins, George "Inch and 'Ell Searlo left Saturdn) for Idaho, whoio they will have employment for tho summer. Those striped Voiles, Lawns and loud stilpcd Dress Goods at Chlp-mnn's Chlp-mnn's have tho ladles on the run Whether nt homo or nbroad alwajn speak a good word for tho town In which you llvo. It will surpilse jou whnt nn added respect for the town you will hnvo nftcr you hnvo followed this rulo for a short time. Theie iiio threo good le'inon i so many people trado nt Chlpni.in'' Dig assortment, stylish and got. inoichandlse, and tho oxttcmely low prices for ensh. Den Wnlton of Salt Lake spent the first of tho week with his parents, Mr. nnd Mm. T. II. Wnllon, ho left 'Monday to travel with the surveying crew for tho O. S. I Mis. Den Halllday entertained Thursday nt n konslngton, for n number num-ber or her lndy friends. After spending spend-ing an cnjoynblo nttornoon, n delicious 'luncheon wns served. 21 trains to American Fork ovury dny nnd only 15c round tilp fioni Lchl nnd Pleasant Grovo. ' Have you noticed tho difference in tho sprinkling of our streets this year and Inst. Certain places are being drenched, whllo other pnrts nro Just touched ouco in a whllo nnd somo plnccs being passed up altogether. There seems to bo no Bstcm the way tho sprinkling 13 dona this year. Dy nil means hau a sprinkling district dis-trict and let tho work bo done as good ns it wns In 1915 nnd nil Will b satisfied. ; Dig reduction on all trimmed hats tit M. & I. Chlpmnn Millinery Store. Mrs. J. A. Wootton was hostess ot tho H. I'. C. 13. ladles at her home Wednesday nttornoon. Tho afternoon wns spent In crocheting nml cmhiold-crlng, cmhiold-crlng, nfter which luncheon wns served. serv-ed. Tho Amcilcun Fork high school studonts havo gotton out n very creditable cred-itable year book of . some 110 pages called "Tho American" and dcdlcnted to Josoph Forbes In recognition to his long services to tho cnuso of education. edu-cation. Tho cuts nro good and tho reading matter cilsp nnd to tho point. Mr. Harry Llndley nnd assistants should ccrtnlnly feel proud of their work for tho book Is tho best wo have seen of any high school book In tho state. |