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Show I : I 'LOCAL I I SjAPPEMNG I Miss Gohla Clark of Lohl was an V, America" Fork visitor Monday. H Olcn Gardner of Salt take spent a Bl few days nl homo with 'his parents. HI' chlpntun's hayo just unloaded a full Jo v' cir load of oila-Gct price from thorn t fcolcro buying else who re. Miss Ina Duncan ol' Salt I-ako wan jH ' Hie Sunday guest of her p.ironto, Mr. WW nd Mrs. W. E. Duncan. Ml mui Misses Elva, I.cnh mid Helen Clilp- K i rnan went to Provo Saturday and B . spent Uio dfcy with friends. H Mr. and Mrs. Will Condor tnd B children and Mrs. Jamcn lfallsey B upent Monday at Suit Lnko. H Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Clark nro H moYihf? this, weok to Pleasant Qrovo K Where they will mako their homo. In Special ft&la on aluminum ware, n 31.08, $2.48, and $2.98 Monday, H and Tuesday only, at Grant's. K Clinton I-arson of llooaovolt was In H American Fork Saturday and Sunday, B rUtting at tho homo of Mrs. Kmma R Foster. K Miss Mary Ulackhurst of Hlvcrton, Kj mad Ed. Ulackhurst of Salt Lake were Hhj vMting their mother, Mm. K. II. j Blsckhurst, Sunday. H Reed Stowart, lico Nelson and Dean H West woro among Uiose who attend. AW 4 tho st&to track meet in Provo, B Saturday. B Mr. and Mrs. Thomaa Smart of 'MB Sooeevolt Is hero visiting with Mrs. B Smart's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John BA Buckwaltcr. B T D- Cunningham of llurloy, Ida,; B spent a fow das of the week in 'B American Fork with relatives and B friends. Hf Jay Woottou who is employed In B New York, Is spondlng a' visit with B his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. B IWootton. E Mr. and Mrs. James Haltsoy and B children and Mrs. Will Condcr and m children motored to Qurflold Sunday v jmA spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. Kj Xtbb Davis. H' Tho Misses Ollvo," Zola and Coral Bf Zahrlftklo of Highland, entertained the HK Co IUvo Rlrl" at lnolr nomo Wcdnos- BS evening. Fancy work, Boclal Bft chot gamos and luncheon woro tho Bl features of tho ovcnlng. Miss MyrI Julian was visiting In Salt Lako, with frionds, Sunday. Miss Nelllo Evans went (o Salt Leko Saturday and spent two days with friends. Dolbort Dlckerson of Salt Lake, was tho guest of Leo' Meredith, Sunday. Sun-day. Miss Zclnm Meredith was at Provo Saturday and Sunday, visiting with relatives. Miss Lllllo Shlploy returned iioma Tuesday, after, spending tho wintoi at Joseph, teaching school. Morse Monko of Salt Iko, was visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Adann tho first of tho week. Howell Morgan of Tnylorsvillo was in American Fork Tuesday and Wed nuBduy with friends. Marlon Oreono left Tuesday morning mor-ning for tho sheep herd, wh'oro ha will spend an indefinite time. Mrs. Carollno Hanson loft Sunday for Joromc, Ida., whoro a!o will Bpond tho aummor with rolatlvco. Miss Jcnnio Adams went to Salt Iiko Mondny and spent tho day with her brothor, Dolbort. Miss Kato Ghadwlck or Salt Lako spont Mothers' day witli her mothsr, Mrs. C. M. Chodwlck. John West, who Is employed at Marysvlllo Is spending a fow days with his family at Highland. Mrs. Florenco McDooglo of Og. den waa tho guest of Mrs. Marten Grceno, tho foropTt of tho week. Miss Ella Jacobson, Edward Jacob, ion and Weston Langton of Salt 'ao woro tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thoo. Nlchblos. I Tho Sophmoro class enjoyed an outing out-ing Friday ovoning. Bathing and luncheon woro tho sports of the evening. eve-ning. Frank Wilson of Burley, Ida., spent a row days In American Fork, with Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hawkins nnd other oth-er relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Rosello nnd dti;htr rtarhar', woro veiling tho forepart of tho week with Mrs. Kos-olle's Kos-olle's mother, Mrs. E. II. Boloy. Miss I-oulo Thoraaa of I.ohl, acted is olork In Uio Utah' Powor nnd Light ofllco last Saturday afternoon while tho salo was going on. John Armstrong returned to Amor, lean Fork Tuesday, after spending two weeks' at Tooele, on titulnots and with relatives. Miss Liln lllako nnd Sterling Uon-nlon Uon-nlon of Salt Uiko. were tho Sunday guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Union on nloii. Mr. and Mn. J. E. Ingersoll and Mrs. Ketibon Chlpman motored to Salt I-ako, Monday and spent tho day with friends. Mrs. Jacob Oreonwood wont to Salt Ixiko Monday, where sho will opend r. ton days' visit with her daughter, Mrs. F. A. Honreld. MIhscs Eliza and Jean Hiudley of Siilt liko, woro homo wltli tlielr par. onts, Illshop nnd Mrs. John It. Hlnd-loy, Hlnd-loy, Satuiilay nnd Sunday. Tom and IjCo Hanson and June Adams left Thursday for Twin Falls, Ida., whoro thoy will Bpond the summer sum-mer working. Mrs. Ixjii Nieison cntortnlned twol. vo of her llttlo daugh'lor's, Iris, play-matos, play-matos, at hor homo Wednesday afternoon, after-noon, (lames and refreshments wcro enjoyed by all. Clirtun Clark nnd Will Condcr were Fairfield 'lsltors Sunday. Martin Ambrose waq ja gnlt Iake visitor tho fropcL of thr week. Mr. Claudo iur .Ue made a business busi-ness trip to Sat Uko Thursday. Special salo on nlumlnum ware, $1.98, $2.48, and $2.98 '- Monday, and Tuesday only, at Grant's. Misses Vordell Webb and Lcnoro Forbes were tho guosts of friends at Salt Ixiko, Sunday. Miss MyrI Hanson was entertained nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. Stubbs, of Provo, Sunday. Miss Lnllue Clark was tho guest of relatives at Provo, .Friday, Saturday and Sunday. r, Lawrence Greenwood i of Salt Lako spont Sunday hero with his mother, Mrs. Jacob Greenwood. Mr. and Mm. Stovo Woods motored motor-ed to Salt Lako Sunday and spent Uio day with their sons. Glonn Ilonnctt, C. Inrson and A. C. Swltzor, all of Provo, wero In American Am-erican Fork Tuesday, in Uio interest of tho Unth Powor ft Light Co. Tho American Fork high school enjoyed en-joyed an outing Thursday aftornoon. Uathlnf, dancing, games and lunch-cons lunch-cons were tho sports of the day. |