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Show u H $ AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS J B ! H Let's follow the crowd on May Cth. Ifll Why thoy'ro going to soo "Onicor CC6" Ifl at American Fork High School, lVf. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Crooning III are the proud parents of a baby boy, III born last week. LuftlBsr n Mr. ami Mrs. Norman Wing wero IBB tho guosts of friondfl Mid relatives In mWM Salt Lake Monday. fl Now Is tho tlmo to swat tho fly. mWM Grant's havo tho boat fly swatters In hK the land 10 conts. HI Mr. and Mrs. Win. S. Downs of jHj 1 Highland are rejoicing over tho ar- AVj ' rival or a' baby girl, born Thursday. IjH Mr. and Mrs. John Hollndrako WmwM wore visiting with rolatlves In, Salt wm) Iako Sunday, Monday and Tuosdoy. MB t Mr. and Mm. William Patterson HH went to Magna yestcrdcy, to spend VX a visit with Mr. Pattorson's parents, (MB l Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Patterson. ER i U8ED OAR FOR SALE In splendid iH condition. For particulars Inquire I EDA "tM. & I.. Chlpman Millinery Store.l H ' ' . - 2Ut HHB Announcement was made Tuesday HflV ',;f marriage of Mr. John William HHV Grant of Lehl and Mm. Chtistabell '' - 8&tffa$ m clty Bt SaIt Le Cltr' mMm ' , f'taAlweddlng,, supper was given at the "' - !lC.Twrhomo (or Mrs. Grant "Wednesday at HlK which a number o'f ' fnvlted guests HHB' ward! 'present. BBJBJBJJ B Tho many frlonds of Mr. A. Kon.. HBB nedy Tli'ornton, formerly of ,1111s city, V will"1 bo pleased to leani of his mar. BHK rlngo April 24th to Miss Florence HHK Davis. Tho brldo is tho charming HHb mid accomplished daughter of Mr. JHJ! William Davis, formerly of Provo, nfljl but now of Dolso, Ida. Tito young, IMH couple will mako their homo in S< HJH) Ijiko, whero Mr. Thornton Is man- SHftj nger,or ,llQ T,,ornton Drug, No. 7- Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Hollndrako woro Salt LaX., visitors Monday. IIAXTEIt carries til sizes and kinds of Ilazda lamps. Mrs. Volmn Porrlt and children of Salt Lako oro spending tho ond of tho week horo with hor mother; Mrs. John Hollndrako. Mr. and Mrs, Don Moffctt, Mrs. Earl Orconwood and Mrs. Morloy Stcolo motored to Cedar Fort Wednesday Wednes-day and spont the day with friends. Men's Undo Sam Work Shirts, best grade at 91.25. J. c. Penney Co. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Jonos entertained enter-tained at a dlnnor party Monday night. Dinner, was sorved at 8 for eight guests. Mrs. Lucy Tanner Mid baby roturn. cd to tholr homo in Idaho, Wednes. day, after spending about a month here with' her parent, Mr. and MrJ. Ell J., Clayson. We have Just purchased a UTge sample lino, of Ladles Summer Dros. ses, only one of a kind, they are simply sim-ply cholco. A few ready to wear Graduating Drosses among them. Call and see our line, Chlpraan's. The, Big Red Btoro Jo fortunate;, In securingntheservleesf,oN Miss- Mob: eta "Jolly "of Provo, an experienced saleslady. She has been in tho employ em-ploy of Irvine and Sons. She has a Good record behind her and, comes to tho Chlpman Merc. Co, well recom. mended. Sho takes the place of Margaret Dlackhurst wjio li'aa. resigned resign-ed to practice "Domestic Science and Domestic Art In a school of two. MIsa Jolly wjll be pleased to get, .acquainted .ac-quainted and sorvo tholr many cus. tomors wlthior pleasant ways, and excollent sorvlco. We oay wolcome nnd success to Miss Jolly Sho Is with n splendid firm. Provo Band dancVj tonight (Friday) tit Smuln's Academy, Lehl. 1-lt Mrs. Lamar Sykes spent Wednesday Wednes-day in Provo, visiting, with rolatlves. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielsen were in Provo visiting their 'daughter, Mrs. Fred Uossott, Sunday, Mrs. Lizzie Lockhart of Ogden is visiting this week'wjth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K." Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Young aro rejoicing ovor the arrival of a now baby girl, born Sunday morning. It you want a talking machine, get the Cheeny. Sold only by Chlpman Mercantile Company. Mr. and Mra WA',H.nsou and daughters Myn and' D(U, motored to Salt lAko:8MnraaUl$iaif(iilk?rela. ftvos, ' ' r Ni' ' It ' Have you seen MASTER'S now line of shades and chandeliers. Stop In tini shop wo "will show you them. Ono door south Thornton Drug No. 1. Tel. Hhop No. 3C-J; Ros. 52-J. Mrs. A'ern Hollndratio nntertnlned i a birthday party for hor "son Harold, Thursday artornoon. Fiftoen little playmates mot at tho Hollndrako homo nnd enjoyed themselves on the lawn with games. Refreshments were servod at tho closo of the afternoon. Mrs. Richard Mitchell and Mrs. Iceland Ice-land Mitchell ontoiUiIned at tho 1 utters ut-ters homo at a bundlo shower, in honor or Mrs. Francis Mitchell, who hna been recently married. About twenty guests woro delightfully on-tortalned on-tortalned with' vlctrala music and gamos. A flvo courso luncheon wns ce r veil at oloven thirty. Mrs. Mltcholl recolved many useful and boautlful presents. Mr. and Mrs; C. A. Plerson went to Salt Lako Tuesday and spent a few days with frionds and relatives. Chipman's have taken tho agency for tho "Cheeny" Victrolas. They have the most advantages. Call and hear the lovely tones. The Second ward primary officers and teachers entertained their child, ren Monday afternoon at a social. Games and luncheon woro enjoyed by all. They finally cbnquored Officer 666. Who? The 3rd ward. Dramatic Club. It will be presented at American Fork High School on May 6th. Mrs. Wm. Miller entertained thf girl friends of her daughter IrlB, at a bundle shower, at hor home Wed. nesday afternoon. Tho raain features of Jhe afternoon wore gawes,-musk) and luncheon. Many useful and beautiful beau-tiful presents woro recolved. Coats Crochet Cotton, 2 for 26c. Any oizo, nny color. J. C. Pcnnoy Co, Richard Thomas, who has been la tho employ of tho Chlpman Merc. Co. for a few months .qulta'jilui Job. Mr. Morley Stoelo, who has worked for tho Chlpman Marc. Co. for mnny years has accepted tho position of Dry Goods clerk to take Uio place of Mr. Thomas. "Morloy" as. he is generally gen-erally known In ono of tho moat con-gonial con-gonial chaps, willing, pleasant, v and accommodating. Ho is quick to learn and in a few weeks ho will bo llko a regular "work horso" in that de. partment. |