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Show Mr. ICd. 'Hall and family atended the circus at Provo Tuesday Mr. John Lindsay nnd family wore Provo visitors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Hnlllday wont boat tiding on Utnh I-nko with Dr. Grun Wednesday. Head tho Carnival ad In this Issue. They will, bo In American Fork ono whole week. Fun for everybody. Mr. J. J. Hurke of Provi""wns"h" visitor 'it this city Wednesday. Mrs. Oscar Young of Salt Lako City spent Monday with her husband who Is overseer at tho beet sllcer. Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Hnlllday nnd family went to Utnh Lnko Itcsort Thursday evening. Hlg Salo at Chli.man Saturiiy, July 15th until July 24th. Slippors, Shoes, Dress Goods, Waists, etc1. Mr. Haymond Hoblnson of Lchl wns u visitor of this city Tuesday. Mr. Irving Hullock nnd wife, wero In Provo Tuesday. Tho Hymenoptera swarm of bee hive girls aro tchearslng every night for their play which they intend to" put on July 21st. Tho njjtno 'A the piny is "M'iu Fo.irlcss nnd Co." Mr. and Mn. John Iloldaway wero Provo visitors Sunday. Miss Hdna Holdawny entertained tho following guests at dinner Sunday, Sun-day, Misses Cora Wadley, Graco Itlch-ens, Itlch-ens, Mcssr. ICrncxt Hnsmusscn and Frank Newman. Tho Monkey show, n wholo barel of fun at tho Carnival all next week nt American Fork. Mrs. K. H. Hnlllday, her son Fred and daughter Dorothy and Ituth Archer Arch-er went to Provo Tuesday to the circus. Mrs. N. C. Williamson nnd her thieo daughters, Mlssps Sarah and Nena and Mrs. Clare Davis wero Pio-vo Pio-vo visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Horton Kirk of Gnr-fleld Gnr-fleld spent tho first part of tho week in Llndon. Mr. John Holdnwny spent Tuesday In Provo. Less than Vfc price on Ladles', Mls-ses' and Children's Summer Hatn at Chip-man's Chip-man's Mr. W. D. West nnd wlfo spent Sunday In Salt Lake Mr. Thomas Williamson went to Salt Lnko Tuesdny., Tho X orchestra havo been pra-t pra-t Icing all week for another dunce, .which will bo given In tho Otphrtis next Satin day evening. They haw secured nil tho latest Ono Stops, Fox Tiots and Charlies. Thoy certainly hnvo tho music young folks love to danho to nnd old folks lovo to listen to. $1.50 to $1.00 Slippers nnd Oxfords Clean up pilco for I-adles nnd Ml'bC for 75c pair Clifpinans. ' Four representatives of tho I'tali Power and Light Co., commonccd a canvas of tills city Thursday for the Instnllatlon of electiic ranges. Tliey placed In I .eh I and 13 In American Fork. MlhS Opal Wadloy who has Ixra visiting friends and midlives In Salt Lako returned to her homo Monday. Tho. Community orchestra held another an-other pracltlco In tho High School building Monday evening. Thoy are planning to glvo a musical coi In tho Grovo about July 23rd. Tho I.aVlrlo swarm met Tuesday ovoning nt tho homo of Miss Hell 01-pin. 01-pin. Ono Smnll Lot Ladies Whtto Shorn an long ns they last nt Chlpmans for $1.00 pair. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Haxtor, their daughter Joslo, nnd Miss Commornh Smith wont to Provo Tuesday. Mr. N. O. HasnuiBSOi who Is working work-ing in Garflold spent Monday with his wlfo and baby. No Job. of printing Is too small or too largo for us. Phono 142.W nm wo will do tho rest. cu J. I Tliorni. made a business trip to Pioo Thursday C. L. Wainlck was visiting friends in Leht Tliuidny. There will he no celebration heio on July 21 Many are preparing to spend the canyon. A new j.Mrl nirlsed at tho homo of Mr. ami Mrs Robert Haddock Wednesday Wed-nesday Mrs. Hay Klik presented her husband hus-band with a baby girl Thursday. Pi of anil Mi H. Jesse Walker of American Fork are rejoicing over tho nrrlval of a baby girl Wednesday. Spoit ShirW and Sport Ties for Men and Young Men at Chlpman's. Walter Matthews came down from Mldvalo on business Thursday. Joseph Lindsay came -homo fiom tho mountains early in the week for n visit with his family. . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Frampton returned return-ed Monday from Garfield where they wcro guests or Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Alklrc. Tho 21th July will bo celebrated gel ou a nice July Suit nt Chlpman's. i Farmers on tho enst bench commenced com-menced cutting their dry grain this week. Hen Pent son dropped Into town Thursday to shako hands with Pleasant Pleas-ant Grovo friends. Samuel Hums who has been visiting visit-ing in Pleasant Grove Grove for a week, returned to Stockton Thursday. Ho Is hauling oro there. Joseph Fago and Glen Mntthows arc helping to install the new pumps nt tho I'KLnke pumping plant. Several of the Pleasant Grovo volunteers vol-unteers camped at Fort Douglas are ropo-tod as being sick from tbo vaccination vac-cination given to nil tho soldiers. I Geoige L .Smith spent Monday In Provo on business. White Nubiick nnd somo Cr.nvns 0. fords and Slippers Clean up w $1.00 pair at Chlpmans. Mrs. Hsthor Thomson oi urignnm City who hns been tho guest of her slstor, Mrs. L. P. Lund left Sunday to vlBlt relatives In Lphrnlm. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Williamson and children mndo n 130 milo nuto trip mound Utnh Lake, Sunday going west by way of Lchl and Mosl !a. L. W. Lund spent last week in llebor and placed several Oakland ears with Provo Valley people. HiiBsol Wont, a son of Joseph West nut his foot with n shovel Monday, necessitating ne-cessitating its attention by n doctor. Miss Margaret Smith, one of our genial "Hollo" girls, lenvos to.lay for a'thrco weeks vacation with fi lends In Hutte nnd other Montana towns. Oscar V. Johnson who has been spending the past two years In Now York City is making a months visit I with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. G. Johnson. ! High Lndles Nubiick. ChrmpalKii and i Groy Shoes, clean up prlco all noxt ' week, only $1.00 iclr nt Cllpninn's. ' I Mrs. H. M. Duko wns taken to tiio ( Provo hospital Satin day. whoro she undorwont nn operation for peronltls. Howard Mrtthows left tills week for Mldvnlo whore lie will be employed The Iinttlo Creek luwer plant was sorted up Monday and is now running three shifts with Hoymond Swouson. Leon Ashcr nnd Mr. Ciilherstcn In charge. Nearly nvory ono r.f tho company's com-pany's plants nro now In operation. Kenneth, tho' 7-year-old sun of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Smith, who was operated oper-ated on for appendicitis In tho L. I). S. hospital two weoks ago, is now recovering satisfactory nnd will return re-turn homo noxt week. Get you u nlco Summer Dross and havo It mado for tho 21th, July. Our entire lino Summer Dress Got-' greatly reduced Chlpmans. Lostor Wost, Hon Wnlkor nnd Krn Wnlkor formed a fishing party who spent Wednesday ovonlng and Thursday Thurs-day morning in Deer Creek In Provo I Canyon. Robert Walker is enjoying a fiBhlng tilp In Sanpete County. Thomas and John Adnms and their families mo enjoying a cnniplug trip on the Strawberry. Mrs. Alonzo Hooley who has been 111 Is improving. Mis. Heatrice HJork suffeicd an attack at-tack of appendicitis Tuesdny and was taken to the Provo hospltnl where sho undorwont a successful operation nnd Is now recovering nicely. Miss Kthel Clnik who is taking a courso at tho Holy Cross hospital enjoyed her half holiday Thursday by visiting her home in Pleasant Grove. , Prof, nnd Mrs. Overlndo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruben weeks, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clar-enco Clar-enco Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crookston nnd Jesso Weeks formed n cnmplng party who nro spending ten days In Amerlcnn Fork Canyon. Tho local Orem station has been benndllng 5,000 pounds of respborries per day for tho past week. A special borry car is set out for tills city so the farmers may load directly Into It without extra handling. Jacob and Frank Nlolson Ibis week completed hauling n 53 ton shipment of zinc oro from Amerlcnn Fork Canyon, Can-yon, which will bo sent to Missouri for smelting. They will await returns re-turns on it before getting out any more. |