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Show Kmerioan fork locals ' Arch West ot aarloiid, whb tha,gucst Kf Karl Hawkins thin week. BiAndy T. Smltli spent Sunday In Salt .Ike with his family. Miss Mae Gn'rff Was a Salt Lake Blsltor Monday and Tuesday. I Syd Smith of Salt Lako made a busl-Hess busl-Hess trip to American Fo'rk Monday. Messrs. J. L. Firmogo and C. L. Rur-lcttc Rur-lcttc were Salt Lako visitors Sunday. I Steven Woods Is able to bo mound Again, after a long illness of rheuma-Blsm. rheuma-Blsm. I Niels Nelson, Ammon Olsen and Jed ireenwood spent Friday In Provo" Can-Bon Can-Bon on a fishing trip. B For monuments and fine cemetery rork see A. Draddcr, Lehl. 30-tf I The Misses Emma McCnrrle, Norma lammer and Ferrol Stewart of Lehl, Spent Monday with friends In this city. I O. 0. Hoag of Now York was hero Monday on business connected with Ihc Golden Rule stores. I Mrs. James Dunkloy rcturnod to Bait Lake Tuesday, after a brief visit Hv-ith relatives and friends here. H Klva Chlpman, came over from Pro-Bo Pro-Bo Sunday and spent tho day with Belatlvcs. B The Misses Elizabeth Fyffe and El-Hie El-Hie Brown of Salt Lake, were here visiting vis-iting Miss Nell Buckwnlter this week. I Mrs. Elva Wndsworth of Metaugh, Idaho Is hero visiting Iter sister, Mrs. Brank Hansen. I Miss Virginia Mcekam of Wallsburg B'as visiting at tho home of Mrs. John B. Adams this week. I Miss Millie Adams, who Is attending Bhe U, of U. spent tho week-end hero Blth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James BVdams. B Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chlpman spent Bjunday in Provo with their daughters, Btlrs. Royal Murdock and Mrs. Carl Erring. Bj The H. D. ladles wero delightfully ntertalned Thursday nftcriioou by frs. Anna Rurroll. Tho Uiuu pusscd lulckly in sewing and chat, nnd tlo-Hctous tlo-Hctous refreshments wero served. B Mr. and Mrs. Newman Wngstnff left jlfonday for a short visit with their Haughtprs, Mrs. John Haslpm and Mrs. Salter Hansen', In Salt Lako. B Mrs. Angus Dccbb and UlUo niece, Blartb'a Chrlstenscn, returned Sunday Bo their homo in Snlt Lnke.iuftor u Blcasant" vlsft hero with Mr8,oobo's Knottier, Mrs. Ellen Rnrratt. ""'' Bb j i , I Tbc Hnme for the Cup. HiiiulnV (all, Friday, March 3rd. I Mrs. M. H. Iugersoll left Sunday for Hhcr old home in Delta, where alio was Billed on account of tho serious Ill-Bess Ill-Bess of her father. I Raymond Chlpman of Ogdcu spent Bhe forepart of tho week hero with Bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chip Inan. B Milton Chlpman camo down from Balt Lake Sunday and spent u few Bays with relatives. Bj Mrs. James Russell and children of Brill) Creek, nro hero visiting Mrs. Hub. Jell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Dun Ban, Hert Duncan enmo down from Suit B-akt' Sunday and spent tho day with Hill parents. Mr nnd Mrs. Win. Dun B "' Bt Messrs. Clyde Chlpman Jim Chip finin, Wayuo Shelley, Rped Diinklej Bjnnd Darrol Anderson went lo Ring Bmm Canyon Wednesday to play busk ' Ml with tho Rlngham team. BJ Mr and Mm. w. I). Edmonds nnf WniiKln..r MS3 Florence, left Thurs BF:i' for Salt Lake, whejo thoy wll ""' 'hell fiiturn home. Mr. Edmoud Bias acpppti-d n position, In the olllco ol Bf''' O'Drlen'n. BJ The state of Utah hns'apprnplatPi' i.everal thousands of dollars to' con duct three fnrmers schools In Utul ibis ypar Oup wan tit Cedar City the second nt Lognn and tho third one BIH b in tho Alplnu Stake Tabor-nncle Tabor-nncle for tho entire week commenc-Bl'iR commenc-Bl'iR Feb. :!8. Rend tho program on another page. Mrs. Uuren Aydclott'd, who has been very 111 with inflammatory rheumatism rheuma-tism nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Aydolottc, Is convalescing. Miss Nell Duckwallcr entertained at dinner Sunday: The Misses Mnblo Slorrs, Lillian Claysofi, Elslu llrown, and Elizabeth Fyffo of Suit Luke, nnd Messrs. Knii Hawkins nnd Arch West of Unrlnud. The (Jnmo for (lie (.'up. Suiulu's Hull. Friday, .March ilrd. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Ucnjamln iFullmcr brought homo their little daughter Arvllln, from Lehl, where she recently underwent tin operation for appendicitis. ! o |