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Show I Hi J AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS ill .i. .. AAA AAi A ,W Children's QlnRham Presses, a nlco 'Hi variety at Chlpmnn's. fl Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Bossott nn- Hi nounco flio engagement of th'olr daugh- tor, Bortha, to James I'. Jacobson of H Salt Lako. Tho wedding will tako B placo July 28. ml Kj Mrs. Ella Clayfl ro turned to lior K liomo In, Salt Iako tho first of th'o F wook, nfiar making a cliort visit hero illt with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andorson and wT othor relatives. Ill lit Tho Hoof Loaf and Weenies at lien's 111 must bo good tho way they soil Is try thorn. fl Mr. and Mm. Q. 13. Qarratt and Mj Mr. and Mrs. Union Bonnlon of Salt H Tjiko, Bpant tlio forepart of tho wook K hero, visiting with Mrs. Sarah' Crook-Hi Crook-Hi Hton. H Word w received Tuosday of tho B death of 0. H. Marsh at a Salt Lake U . hospital. Ho will bo romomborod by MH ninny horo as tho rather elderly gen- RMj tloman who workod In tho Thornton IVJ Drug No. 2, oomo year and a half ago. I Mrs. S. W. Chlpman, Miss Ida Idtt Chlpman and Wayno Dootli went to BJ Salt Lako Monday to soo Mrs. Rol- 1HI va BooUi Ross, who has boon con. H flnod to her bed for tho past olght HR months. fjj Quart cups Runrautccd measure Kj at 0 RANT'S. Hk Amorlcan Fork Imports Ico from BEi I'roto. Quito often a Provo lco wagon HI can bo seen In our city. Horo's n AVI Inislnoss for someone to start In this K cltr H M Ellon Steclo of Iona, Ida., who HBf has'Bpcntj'Jio past six weeks hero with Bw her sister'' Mrs. Sarah Crookaton; Hflj returned to hor homo Wodnesdny ov. Bi onlng. Mrs. Crookston nccompanlcd BV hor homo and will visit thoro for B rt month. K? ' Mr. and Mrs. Robt. H. Crookston BBn"'1'. and daughter Maud, end son Hob, H' Mr. niul Mrn. Hoed Robinson and Hf family and Mr. and Mrs. Jcsso Kirk- KBj nmn and children wont up Amorlcan Rjm "Tk canyon Thursday morning to Hjjf npend four dr.ya on plensuro trip. Illshop Tea. H. Storrs medo a busl. ncsH trip to Thlstlo, Thursday. A few of thoso good Brooms loft for 7fio at tho Harrington Grocery. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Thomas went to Spanish Pork Friday to spond tho 24th' with relatives. Mrs. Lucia Frltzgerald of Mantl, Is visiting with her parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. W. Shipley this week. Mrs. Maurice Logic spent Wednesday Wednes-day nt Provo Bench, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Basoott. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Thompson apont two dnys In Salt Lake nnd Dlng-Iipiii, Dlng-Iipiii, returning homo Sunday nlgh't. J. Watt Storrh was taken to his homo In Salt Lako lest Saturday morning mor-ning and word from thoro Thursday was "that ho was getting nlong fine." Mr. and Mrs. Jos. S. Wild, Mrs. Jano Thornton and daughter Edith, rnd MUs Amy Shclloy motored to Salt Lako Wednesday and spent tho day with relatives. Get you r. "Now Suit" young- man and a pair of "Just Wright" shoes and you will appear well on tho ,24th Ch'lpmon's hnvo them. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chlpman and family and Dr. and Mrs. Homer mo. torcd up American Fork canyon Sunday Sun-day nnd spent tho day at tho hut. Mr. and Mrs. Uyron Crookston and children and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crookstn, Jr., Icavo tho first of noxt week for Yakima, Wash'., whoro thoy will visit with a sister of Mrs. Crook, s Ion's and two brothers of Mr. Crook-ston's. Crook-ston's. TUoy will mnko the trip by auto and expect to bo gono six weeks. According to th'o Salt Lako papors an event of tho month at tho capltol uas Wodnesdny, when soda fountains hung out bulletins: "Plain Drinks Only ft Cents." A nlcklc can now buy something In Salt I-nko. Somo Salt I .alio soda fountain managers said jl.e drop in prico Is permanent and ethers would not admit so much. No ilrrp In this city hna been n otlccd yet. Special next wcok: ChlnH'cups and saucers at $1.25 per set. t Mr. oid Mrs. R. L, .Bassett left Wednesday for Delta. Thoy will Visit their son Rnlpli in -Hakcr, (Nov., bo-foro bo-foro returning homo. Mrs. J. A. Wright of Bingham was in American Fork four days of tho week, visiting with' Mr. 'and Mrs. Stcvo Shelley, Sr., and other relatives. rela-tives. Malt, hops, caps and cappers and all tho muteriil to mako good homemade nt the Harrington Grocery. -. Mrs. Thomas Kolly of Santaquln, arrived In Amorlcan Fork th0 first of th'o week, to spond a visit with hor daughter, Mrs. Wm, Elsmoro. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Gardner nnd family arrived homo from Yellowstono Park Monday, aftor spending a two wcoks outing there. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. P. Jensen returned re-turned to Rock Springs, Wyo., Monday Mon-day whoro Mr. Jensen la employed In a mercantile Institution,, after hav. lng spent a short visit horo with relatives. rela-tives. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hyer of Law-lston, Law-lston, Utah, is spending the- end of this weok In American . Fork, tho guests of V.r. and Mrs. John W. My. crs. If you oxpect to keep cool you must dress cool and Chlpman's hnvo tho thin Underwear. Th0 Boo Hlvo girls or the Highland ward, cli'aproned by Mrs. K. Cheney, Mrs. Mary Myers and Mrs, Euph. rasla Day, left Thursday morning for th'o hut, to spond tho remainder of th'o .week. Tho parents of the ward arc being entertained thoro today by tho girls, Quart cups-iguorantced measure at GRANT'S. ' Mrs. Francis Mitchell of Lchl, was In American Fork Tuesday visiting with relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Willard Smith' left Oils week for Salt Lake where they ,vlil mal.o their homo. Mr. and Mrs. Reno Vance and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nowman motored 'u Salt l.skb Sunday and spent tho rtf.y A'ttii friends. , Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Bowers of Nepht, arrived Friday to spend n fow d.iys In American Fork, th'o guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Robinson. Tho Beet Loaf nnd Weenies nt Isn's must bo good tho way they soil try th'em. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Chlpma nnd fnmlly nro spending tho week end at Eureka, tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Myers. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. S. Friday and daughter Florence, lcave Sunday fot Shotley, Ida., to spend a visit will relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clarcnco Beck of Salt Lake, Miss Rova Beck and Harold Cutler, spent two days of th'o weok at South Fork and Mt. Tlmpanogos on nn outing. Thin, cool end airy Is tho underwenr rt Chlpman's. Mrs. Joseph Hannah' arrived In Am. Fork Wednesday) after having spent tho past several months at Texas nnd Kansas, visiting with her husband, who Is employed Uiero, and with other oth-er relatives. ( Ono of the social ovonts of tho wook w?a the reception given Mr. and Mrs. Men Plcrson nt tho homo of tho b.:de'8 parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Thornton, Wednesday ovcnlng. The lawn was Illuminated with oloctric lights festooned "with red hearts and tho rooms ucr decorated In summor flowerx The "punch bowl" also bolng brilliantly decorated. Gamos, and miisL with dancing, constituted the pleaiures of tho ovonlng, aftor which dainty refreshments wor0 sor-d sor-d to nbaut sixty guests. Tho young couplu received many beautiful and usoful glftn. After August 1st thoy will be at homo to their many fi lends In Salt U-tko. Dr. nnd Mis. Noyes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Houatcn, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bczznnt, Mr. and Mrs. Reno Vance, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Walton, Ernest Chadwlck nnd family, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steclo arrived homo from Yollowotono Park tho end of la3t week. All enjoyed a flno trip. Mts. John Kelly gao a qulltlnfhH nt hor homo Monday altornooo, ttfl which supper as served tothetfl lowing: Mrs. Geo. Lott and HJM Robert Kelly of Uhl, Mrs. PJI Adams, Mrn. Tltomns Lee, Mn. IH II. Holey, Mrs. Ned Wild, Mn. fl M. Evans nnd Mrs. Earl Sutton, B |