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Show I AMERICAN JPORK LOCALS I sirs. Alma Greenwood spent Satur- I da)' nnd Sunday in Snlt Lake. I Vorn Walker made a-business trip I to Plensnnt Grove Wednesday, I ' Mr. and Mrs. Will Greonwood wc.ro I Sal' Lako vlslt6rs Mondny. I Miss Ora Lynch has nccoptcd n I position ns rcJtcf girl In the postomcc. I Gcorgo A. Storrs nnd wife of 1'rovo, I fliltcd relatives In this city Sunday. I Clyde Chlpman nnd Leon Wngstnff I motored to Salt Lake, Tuesday. I Messrs Clinrles Anderson and Frank I jacobson left Wednesday for the sheep I herd. I We pay highest ensh prlcea for beef, I mutton, pork nnd veal Sanitary Meat I Market. 9-lt I Farmers should ralso Turkey Rod I wheat on dry land. Thoy get more I for It, and n much better demand. I Miss Eva Lambert of Salt Lake, I as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mark I Bezzant, Saturday nnd Sundny. I Mrs. W. II. Robinson left Thursday I for an extended visit nt the home of I ter daughter, Mrs. Jnmes Roach. I Mrs. Jacob Greenwood went to Salt I Uke Monday for a short visit with her I daughter, Mrs. Emma Anderson. I The Misses Dclle and Maud Moyle of Mammoth, nro hero visiting their H grand-mother, Mrs. Alice Moylc. I The Third Wnrd Mutual held their H opening Tuesday night. A program H was rendered after which refreshments H were served. H Mr. nnd Mrs. James Sprntlcy spent H the forepart of the week in Snlt Lake, H iuects of their daughter, Mrs. Knowl. H ton Drown. S Miss Allco Dunn of Lognn, was the guest of American Fork relatives the S first part of the week, returning home, H Monday evening. fl Mr. and Mrs. John E. Iluckwnltcr H tad daughter Nellie, wcro tho guests H of Salt Lako relatives the forepart of B the week. U Mrs. Alice Dunkley left for Pnyson ' the first of the, week for n two months lilt with her sister, Mrs. Edward H Robinson. B Miss Joslo Greenwood, who is tench-, M lag school In Salt Lnko, spent Sun-S Sun-S ' nero with her parents, Mr. nnd , rs. B. Y. Greenwood. 'U MrsM. M. Knlglm returned to her " tome In Salt Ukc, Tuesday, nfter spending tho past two weeks hero, J(H Pest of her mother, Mrs. Rcbcccn Coites. V Mr. and Mrs. Eldrod Mooney of To-yM To-yM We, accompanied by their children, Alton and Jnmes stopped off hero Wed-tM Wed-tM Klay on their way to Topcka, Kim-,. Kim-,. mi, to visit relntlves. CtHH - ill JJe Pro stonm Laundry will do " rnr rough dry work; also your - 'Miner beds nnd pillows. 2-U i0 M sarblKo cans, In our opinion, jjMioald look a hundred per cent more tim "tnlflcd" If they wcro on each com---"of the business district nnd only 9 ,th ccntcr of tho bIock- Mn,,y uttiak Individual garbage enno should ocH U it the back. slsfl The following American Fork cltl-'"' cltl-'"' to Muryavnlo Tucsdny TH !fortho ,un)oso of purchasing W,J' 'hP! Abnor Chlpman, J. W. 'rm Coddlngton, Will Rob-.VMWi Rob-.VMWi and Fred Heuly, aim 'j4Mtfi.r,''tl0nl"B u,e rcccllt Plnntliig ltalta'lMn Fork Cunyon, we -'BE i4Vo told of c- ". ". who Wrt C fl8,, from ',10 tka to tho 5 l,,'?'"8- Mr -ck has dono Html. ,l0Hmti. .rl'"r" "",1 "lly 1"oh H HBWta,nB tl,u ''t ' n well ta'm to this city, dBci?'nl "nfcHiR Co. or Salt Lnko UBC v1''0 'vho mnko tl,u Iynl (Wm "1uci''1 nn ordor w,Ul th0 i' C-W ,,. r lmnl w,lK,t noo, 1 . 0t wlllcU Star Mill isHiIfUn.lnK "lK,lt nml uy t m their Increasing Inislnoss. 'uaL8',"""1',0"'''! 1y Chliminn'B ! n ,1 ' rccelvm very fnv- ki, X U" for oxl''io clennll-atiM clennll-atiM Mi4 .. ,. Mwnineil by tho Stnto irotk u "l Ul tlmo Anu,rl- '"'EarlRn WnH nHc-ctMl. Good iKtfl a v rec"Wm"1' 'i inlllur, nnd "Uni, CUSt0,,R,r8 "f Br Uoll- "5 V' Tho Hxiui8 R KrondbonfH host of Ww. 'lH ,0Hltl,)l' with tin m . , !"'"""k' l'' '""i iiiih n iiu ,"B ""V.'lng hiiIuxiuih of'BSohlo ,, !'loal 'ioubo III Clew Slot,.,; Uo ,l'ft WwlncHdny nvim W l'(lBl lKo up htu now ct -H Mr. and Mrs. Joseph WlMa Bpcnt" Sundny In Rlverton. Irwin HouseholdcTwns a Provo visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Athea Leo or IllulT Dale spent Monday visiting Mrs. John Kelly. Rny Frampton nmdo a huslucss trip hero from Pleasant Grovo Tucsdny. W. J. Dodell of llnrrlmnn siicnt the week-end hero visiting with his wife. Mr. John Kelly of shelly, Idaho was n American Fork visitor Monday Mrs. Willis IJromley rjitertnlned the Wohclo Girls Thursday night m f candy pull. I Mrs. Win Hodell of Hiirrimnn Is hero visiting her mother, Mrs. Martha Chip, mnii. Mr. ami Mrs. Joo Mnynu wuro lalt. ors at tho capital Tuesday nnd Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mrs. Jennie Steele made a business busi-ness trip to I'lcaonnt Grovo Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Cook of Fairfield Fair-field were Amojicnn Fork visitors Tucsdny. Mrs. Osby Uaker, who has been very 111 with typhoid fever, Is rapidly Improving, Im-proving, nccordlng to reports. Rev. John Meeker was In Provo last Saturday attending n convention i tho M, K. Sunday Schools. Mrs. Esther Rlchcns of Ilcnofcr, Summit County, Is hero visiting' her brothers, Joseph and John Ovnrd. Mrs. Joseph E. Wilson, Aslstnnt Registrar Reg-istrar of La Salle University of Chicago, Chi-cago, was In American Fork Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Gcorgo Lott and children oi Lohl spent the first part of the weiV with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. Ernest Illnilley nnd wife returned homo Wednesday lifter spending thr, pnst three weeks at their dry farm In Cedar Valley. Lawrence Thorup and Miss Alice Cnso motored from Snlt Lnko Sunday, nnd spent tho day here. Usltlng with Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nlolscn. Mrs. John Hunter entertained tho Third Ward Primary olllcors Wednesday Wednes-day evening at n preparation meeting, after which rereshments were served. serv-ed. Mrs. John I). Stnpli'ton went to Salt Lnko tho forepart of tho week to see hor little niece, who was operated upon up-on by Dr. Alblo. Dr. Alblo Is the fnm. his Now York physician who wnc In alt Lnko tho pnBt week. Mr. Alma Greenwood returned from Dultii tho first or the week, where h ins been tho last two months looking look-ing after his farming Interests In tli'i' oeallty. He returned to Delta llu nttor milt of the week to help Bather 1 Is beet crop. Reports have come, of U"' wedding ot MIbb Albcitn Dorshmu, n prominent musician of Salt Lake, and Reginald lloamos, n son of Mrs. Vlrpll M- Gn. or this city. The, ceremony was per formed nt tho homo of tho lulde. A. 0. Ailamson. the local plumber this woek Installed a modern lieatliis plant In tho home or Mr and Mrs ,,,,!, imi-d. nii.l plumbed the upHtn Ini iver th. Y t'nfe pieparntur' " icIiik oeeupled liy Mr. mill Mm. Jos-ph Jos-ph IngeisnU as u residence. Among ll.o Arann ForK i;wi'' ,vlio attended the rmipnil or AUini Moyle In Provo. Biimlny. '" 51r" larhr,' Hunter. Mr '"..I Mrs I iiwiiwiioiI, Mors .liifiili. Mtl- Aiinn , J,l (hvenwood, Mr. ".id Ml- .IM11.(Sll.i..wood1.Mr '"" MrH' ,,i Walton, Mr. nnd Mrs II''"' ' on null Mrs. HriKi' Contes Mrs. Fred Houston was a 8alt Uke vlRltor Snturdny and Sunday. Gordon Hanson returned home, Tuesday Tues-day after spending a week in Salt Lake. The Truhova girls met at tho home of Mrs. ivter Mniighn, Thursday even. Ing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Ault of .Cedar Fort, spent Welncsdny and Thursday In American Fork. Mrs. John Ovnrd nnd Ilttlo grand-daughter grand-daughter were guests of Mrs. Robert Cobblcy of l.lmloii, Wednesday. Miss Reali llamnett of Alpine spent 1 Wednesday In American Fork, guest of her sister, Mrs. Tom Hunter. Otis Johiibon of Salt Lako nrrived here today for n short visit with Hum Harrington. Mr. Robert Kelly or lllnghnm speni Tucsdny at the home, of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly. Mrs. M. M. liacon of Eureka, rormcr-ly rormcr-ly Miss M. M. Round?, spent Thursday Thurs-day visiting tho schools nnd frlwids In American Fork. |