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Show Hjl 0 l J AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS J B Mrs. John Kelly spent Monday In ' I .(.'hi with relatives. Hv Dr. I'. M. Kelly mndo n busliirws H trip to Salt Ixiko Thutsdny. ','J. Mrs. Ada Hariatt was the guest of relatives and friends nt Lolil Thursday. H 'Wc now liuva that famous Golden H West Coffee try It K. 11. Holey. B Mr. and Mrs. John Davis went to Kl Salt lako Sunday and spent two B$3 days Otero with frlendii and lelallvcs. H V'! Hrlng your eggs to Tho Harrington Hi.'U' Orocory. Wo pay si uniform price to m all If you liavn a few or many. W Mrs. Marlu Kvorett went to Salt Lake Thursday whero nlio will spend M ' nn indefinite visit with fi lends and j Ift H Mrs. Dewey Harhortson of Ogdcn i i formerly Miss Ora l,ynch of this pity, ' returned to her homo Sunday, nftrr H spending a few days here with her 8 mother, Mrs. Kmmett Lynch. VH 2 Mis. It. M. .Tones of Salt l.ako Is , spending two weeks hero with her m "K parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Flrmage. J A Mr. Jones also motored down Sunday r arid spent tho day. flu Tho Domestic Science A. Girls spent Aftt tnoIr J"S8 1'oriod Thursday at Hon Hvj ,UH' I''"'" shop, vvhero lieu gave them HsvjS somo useful Instruction on culling fl Mis. Kliza Phillips returned to her H& homo hero last Friday, after having H & spent tho winter months In Salt I-ako H t'i wlUi her daughter, Mrs. Edwin Har- H;M Tlie General Tiro is tho laBt mill.. 'w uto In tho tiro huslncas, built for ox- i trn sorvlco and guaranteed for more Uf miles than any other tiro, wo stand K behind the guarantee Chlpmnn's. J 5 Word was received Monday of the nrrlval of a baby boy at tho homo of H j Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrison of Salt Hf, l-oko. Mrs. Morrison was formeily Bdf Ml" Oraco Ilowley of this city, and a l.ti- member of thu Citizen staff. H: . - -' "- ' -i Mrs. I,. J llutelilugs and daughter llntha, wero visiting In l.rhl, Sunday with lelatlves. Any person having business with Warren I). Smith, call his rcsldcuco, American Fork, phono 91.W. 6-2t. Mrs. Steve Zlnimermnn of I.ehl, was In American Fork Thursday, visiting with her mother, Mrs. G. II. Itobln-sou. Itobln-sou. A 1 quart, handled Alumlnumn kettle ket-tle for only a quarter next week at CHANT'S. Mrs. Geo. Y. Myers and daughter Klvlo and son Gilbert of Highland, were visiting with relatives In 1-chl, Friday. Mrs. Suslo Miller gave a quilting beu at her homo last Friday afternoon, after which supper was served to six frlcii'R Itcn mid Ien, also American Fork llakcry gives free tickets to Healart. Matinees Wednesday Saturday. Mrs Dick Mitchell, Mrs. I-cland Mitchell, Mis. Win. Hanson and Frances Fran-ces Mitchell motored to I'rovo Friday and silent the day with friends. Mrs. K. M. I'axman returned to hor homo In I'rovo Monday, after having spoilt throo days In Amorl. can Fork with her sister, Mrs. Mary Cunningham. If you want a good cup of coffee buy Golden West Coffee at Iloley's. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly returned return-ed to their homo In Santlquln, Wed-ncscday, Wed-ncscday, after having spoilt tho past week with their daughter, Mrs. Ethel Curry. Mr. mid Mrs. Clcmoiid Eskclson ro. turned to their homo In Kamas Wednesday, Wed-nesday, after having Bpent two weeks hero, with Mrs. Eskelson's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Durraut. Tho General Jumbo Tiro Is special oversize for .10 x 316 rims It is tho best shock absorber, sold at Chlpman Merc. Co. Mrs. Wm. Hansen g.ivo a surprlso party on her daughtor MyrI, Thursday Thurs-day evening, It being her birthday. About fourteen guests enjoyed tho evening In games and music, also a spicy program was given. An elabor. ato luncheon was served at eleven. Mr. and Mrs. Chris Chrlstogorson who have Just recontly moved hero from Spanish Fork, wcro pleasantly surprised nt their homo in tho First ward Monday night, by their neigh, born. Tho evening wao cujoyotl In social chat and games, after which luncheon was served to twelve. Hen and Icn, also American Folk llakcry gives free tickets to Healait. Matinees Wednesday Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Householder of Ameil. can Fork, has a fluo loom and does somo flno weaving on rugs. Sho would bo pleased to have tho ladles of American Fork, ldil and IMe.is. ant drove cull and seo the rugs she has woven. Call on Ith No. 3d Wt. C tf Engineer Hlchards of Salt Iikn and Mr. Feathorstoiio and Mr. Dlckcrson, along with tho wator board of American Am-erican Fork, I.ehl and I'lcasaut Grove spent Sunday Inspecting thu weir at tho mouth of American Fork Canyon. They all considered It a well done Job. Special ISc, 20c and 25c Alumlnuimi salo noxt week,' at dllANT'S. Mrs. It. K. Ilaxlurvwont to Alpine Wednesday and spent the day with her mother, Irs. Davis Strong. MnT. Stevo Sholiey, Jr, went to l'leasant Grovo Friday and spent thrf day with relative's. Mr. ami Mrs. E.- M. I'uxman of I'rovo wcro tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Miller. Mr. and Mrs Frank Shaip of Ihl, were tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vom Walker. Mrs. I .aura Vobb of Hlvcrton spent Sunday hero with hor father, K. E. McIIrldo, It being his birthday Mrs. Elizabeth. Parker and daughter Mrs.- Heed Gardner spent Monday In I'rovo, visiting with rolathca. Mrs. Earl Holmstead went to Gun. nlson tho forepart- of tho week to make a visit with her mother. While they last A nice MOO Cook Hook given away to adults only at the Harrington Grocory. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson are. rejoicing over the arrival of a baby boy. born Wednesday morning Motlior and Wabo nro dolm; nicely. Hen mid I211, also American Foik Hakory gives frco tickets to Healart Matinees Wednesday Saturday Mrs. I,. Hansen and daughter, Mrs. George Charller of Sandy wero In American Fork tho end of laBt week, visiting with relatives. Mrs. Ittiliy Crosby and Mrs. J. 11. Forbes and Mrs. Henry Maag of Vlnc-yard, Vlnc-yard, motored to Salt l.ako Tuesday anil spent two days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilinks mid daughter of Salt Iiako, spent Saturday and Sunday hero, with Mr and Mrs. N. M. Ambrose. Mrs. Wm. Hobbs left the forepart of tho week for Wyoming, to bo at tho bcdsldo of her motlior, who Is very sick. Hring your ccrs to Tho Harrington Grocory. . Wo pay a uniform prico tc nil If you havo'afowor many. Mr. mid Mrs. Harvey Greenwood of Ulackfoot, Ida., spent Saturday and Sunday horo with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Giecnwood. Tho "r00" Club met nt the home of Mrs. IScth Sandmalr Thursday evening eve-ning ami were delightfully entertain, ed In tho game flvo hundred. A de. llclous luncheon was served to about eighteen guests. About twenty flvo relatives and frl. ends of Mrs. Welter Hansen wero do-llghtfully do-llghtfully entertained ut her homo Friday night, It being hur birthday. Tho merry ciowd enjoyed tho evening even-ing In games, music and spicy talks, after which Buppor was served. Mrs. Alllo Frampton went to Tooele lost Saturday to spend an Indefinite Visit with relatives. Win. Marshall wont to Ogden tho forepart of tho week to spend u visit with his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Downey. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. llcebe returned to their homo In Salt Lake Monday, after having spent throo weeks In American Fork with Mrs. Hoebo's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Ellen Hanett. About sixteen friends of Henry Chlpman surprised him at his par. ents home, Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Chip, man, Thursday night. Tho evening was enjoyed lu games and music, after af-ter which a delicious luncheon was served. MrB. H. D. Wilcox of Salt Uiko returned re-turned to her homo Tuesday, uftor spending four days hciu with her daughter, Mrs. Win. Hansen, Uivvrenco Tlmpson of Salt Inke wao doing business In American Fork Monday, also visiting with his brother Hcrt. Clifford Wild, who la employed In Salt l.ako, spout the end of last week hero with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wild. Hugh Wing, who was well known as a member of tho track teams and basket ball teams of the High school four years ago, has been named cap. tain of tho Senior Class team of tho rulverslty of IMnh. Wing was high point win nor for the Utah tcr.m In tho Intel collegiate state meet last spring. MIsbos Ieon Iogsdon, Kato DuB rant and I.aura and May Wild motol' ed to I'rovo Sunday and spent the dfl t with relatives. It It) Tho high school has beon conslMr lug the purchasing of a motion Ji turo machine. Tho machine has UMi at thu high school the past week iM has proven a success. If tho machul t Is purchased It will prove Involiutlt In demonstrating dlfforont places ill various studies outlined In the courili -. . It You can get nuto accessories of til I ,kliid nt Chlpman's, they have rel ( fabric, multl cord patches, cold cfl .cement, major blowout patches, lxl on or hook on boots, ceincntlcss pnl dies, first nld kits, valves and talil J parts, in fact they havo anything jtl need In autoniobllo extras and acc . sorles, ' |