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Show H ; M t AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS" J IH iAA44444444Ai44444w4!4'w (,b J Many of tho ofllcors and teachers j12 dt tho primary and mutual organlza- B viono aro attending Uia convention at 191 Halt Lako during Friday, Saturday and 1 Anollioralrahlp passcflovcr pur city r.boutll a. m. Wednesday. It was going southeast, sti'pposodiy to Uou-vor. Uou-vor. A number of tho pooplo of tho I city saw It. : : I Canvas Gloves and kovoralls for men, boys ami kiddles nt Chlpman's. Mrs. Muy Workman Js ?jowly ro. covering, nfter bolng confined Hto her bed for tho past Uiroo weftks. kit' IB. U. E. 'Booth' spent tho end of last weok In Salt I-ake, with ncr UnuKhter, Mr.. J. A. Itoss, fbrmorly UUs Ilulva. Booth, vlio arrtvod In Suit lAko last week from Canada. ,ii. . Do you llko a plcklo sour? Would you rather have thorn sweet? If you buy th'otn looso tit Holey 's Tlion you're bound to get a treat. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Suiploy announce an-nounce tho marrlago of th'olr daugh. ter Sadlo, to II. Wlnfleld1 Clark of Pleasant Grovo. Tho wedding Is to tnko place noxt Wednesday In the Salt InKo Tcmplo. Strawborrlcs, grccu peas) now potatoes, po-tatoes, nt IlobliiBon's and Ualllday's. Mrs. Mary Cunningham, who is staying -with' her daughter, Mrs. Ester Es-ter Durgorson In Salt l.akej who has boon 111 for somo tlmo, returnod home Sunday and spent three days, returning return-ing to Salt Uko Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Hollndrako entertained en-tertained tho 3rd' ward dramatic club Wedncsdny ovonlng;. games being tho main featuro of the evening. A doK clous luncheon wus served nt elevon thirty. 2 pounds of host Laundry Soap for 25c, next week at GRANTS. Ernest Wornor, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Werner who moved hero r.bout one year ago, came down from Lowell, Wyo., Wednesday to -spend a week with his parents. Mr.'Werner Is Inturoritod In one of the leading i stores nt tawell. 8 lb iilcV'pfe plant ai-lle'n's for 25c. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stowart .tnl daughter Genolovo, nr'o nptihdlns' iho oml of the week at Stilt Ilko. (' . Mrs, Itay Kcddlngtou of Salt Laka Is spending a few wooks hora with hor mothur, Mrs. John Heck. If you llko pickles and, want lots of them, buy thojn loose at Boloy's. Mr. and Mrs. William Laursen ure rojolclug over the arrival of a baby girl, born last Thuradny. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Moffott and son C. A. Moffott motored from Our-1 loyj' Ida., Saturday and spont two days here with' rolutlvcH. Strawberries, green peas, now potatoes, po-tatoes, at Robinson's and Hulllday's. Mrs. Alllo Frampton and Miss Nol-lto Nol-lto Evans woro tho guests of Fleas, nnt Grovo friends and rolatlves, Wed. ncsday. Mrs. Dyron Crookstouand children loft Sunday for Mcnti, whoro they will spend an Indoflulto tlmo with rolatlves. Mrs. Erraa Ottoison and chlldran cf Salt 1-ako, ar0 vhltlng a few dayj at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jncics T. Gardner. 2 pounds of best laundry Soap for 25c, noxt wock at ORANT'S. Mrs. Jos, H. Soarlo acted as hos. toss at a dinner party 8unday ovonlng In honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mof-ott Mof-ott of Idaho. Covors woro laid for twenty guests. Straw and field hats at Chlpman's for men, women and children. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Dourno are moving to Provo this weok, whore they will malco'Ufolr homo. V ' Silk didVes'idng'tfiiii 'short, are In tho salo ut Clifpman'H. Gloves worth up to $1.25, salo 50c; ono lot worth 1.35, for 90c; $3 to ?4, salo, $2.B0. Dr. P. M. Kelly will lecture to tho Parents' Class In tho Fourth ward, Sunday morning. All parents aro In. vlted to be present. Mn. Morloy Steele, Mrs. Ilcn Moffott Moff-ott and Mrs. Jos. Sh'alloy wont to Salt 1iko Thursday and will spend a few days with friends. Special for Saturdny ut Lon'H: Woa. ntes 20c lb; bologna, 20c lb; M. ham, 20a lb; link sausage, 25c lb; becfi loaf, 25c lb. Mrs. Elmer Strong and chldrcn of Hober, arrived In American Fork Thursday to visit with Mrs. Walter Slack. Mis. Wllford Freeman and baby of Pleasunt Orovo wero American Fork visitors a few days of this weok. Tho Thlid ward Ileo Hlvo girls ou-tcrtalned ou-tcrtalned tho wnrd nt a dancing party Tuesday evening at tho High School Gym. A Jolly crowd enjoyed tho oven. Ing in dancing nnd games, ico cream was sold by tho girls. Tho procoeds rocelved nr0 to h'olp tho Deo Hive girls. 2 pounds of host laundry Soap for 25c, noxt week at GRANT'S. Mrs. A. II, Adams gave a party Thursday aftornoon In honor of hor twins, Ivy and Ivon, It bolng tholr eighth birthday. Twenty flvo llttlo friends met at tho Adams h'omo and enjoyod tho aftornoon In gomoa on tho lawn, which' was followod by refroshmonta, J Mr.. 'iJoscp'h Knrrcns Is ij tho woek In Salt lAke tIiIUh hor daughter, MIbs Fay Kttrat Mrs. A. W. Miller roturndl Sunday, after sftendlng a fV ut Salt lake with rolatlves. " i General Tires sold by Chip More. Co. aro guaranteed Ml bllstor or soporato from t-ertkl Can you find other kinds that u good.. v Mrs. David Adamson cnlen-i few relatives and ImmodltU ft ot a social at hor home at, HJ Wednesday afternoon. OamM ciul chat, after which Ice cm" cako wore served were enjoj the guest.. |