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Show Kg AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS Iran o . IjW This wny for tlin very best In Job I'W Pi inline. Call S5 20tf. Wfta Some glrlB dnnce well but arc nbso- fift Into failures ns cooks. I Wb Mrs. Ada Wilcox and daughter, Mao. I Si left Saturday for a two weeks' stay In I Ij DrlgRB and Sugar City, Idaho. I H Mrs. Clarcnco Heck of Salt l.ako, I B spent the first of the week hero with I B Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Deck and family. I am Mrs. T, II. Robinson returned Sun- I H ,ny f.TOm n ,wo weeks' stay In Salt I H Lake. B Miss Hnttle Walker of I'rovo, Is hero, 8 spending a few days with her parcntH HH Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker. H Mrs. Mary Wagstaff and daughter, Bl Haze.), of I'rovo, are here visiting with B Mr. and Mrs. David WagstnfT. B Mrs. W, C. Hanson and children left H Monday for a week's visit with rela Hi HI Jay Wootton and James Spry of Hi Salt Lake, spent Saturday ami Sunday 1 In American Fork canyon. Hi Mrs. 1)111 Dorton of Salt l.ako, spent H Saturday and Sunday here with her HI sister, Mrs. Edith Jones. HJ Mrs. W. C. Clark of Pleasant drove, HJ spent Sunday in American Fork visit- H Ing with her folks. HJ Russell Dunklcy of Salt Lake, spent HJ Saturday and Sunday hero with his SB parents, Mr, and Mrs. J, I,. Dunkley. B Mhh Veva I'ctnrs returned to hei H home In I'rovo Tuesday, after a two HJ weeks' visit with her aunt, Mrs. Kllza- JH both Fetors. HJ The store's advertisement Is thr H store's weekly message to you and H thero Is not often a week In whlcl H there Is not something new and Inter- H cstlng in that message. H Mrs. Noll Dlckerson is homo from HJ the canyon, after cooking nt tlio Mil ."HJ ler Hill for tho puBt five weeks. Mrs, H Jack Jones took her place. VyW Mr. and Mrs. a. Merlo Taylor or JviJ Provo, spent tho forepart of tho week UjjE horo with Mrs. Taylor's paronts, Mr B and Mrs. 'John R. Hlndley. gSJj Miss Adolo Peters and Karl Snyder jl of Provo, spent Wednesday horo with UJ Miss Pctors' grandmother, Mrs. Ellzn- H beth Peten. liS Miss Sadlo Halllday roslgnod her IB position with tho Chlpmnn Morcantllr B company Saturday evening. Sho bar S taken a position with tho '.. C. M II, in Salt Lake, City. Miss Maggie Whcclou returned the first of the week to her homo In 8alt Lake, after spending the past two weeks hero with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Vorney and Mr. and Mrs Ben Moffett. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosull of Salt Lake, came down Sunday, and In com. pany with Mrs. B. II. Holey and son, Myron, and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Holln-drake, Holln-drake, left Monday morning for a week's camping in American Fork canyon. Mrs. J, W, Ovarii and daughter, Mrs. Kmma Chase, returned Saturday from ii six weeks' visit In Ogden. They wero accompanied homo by Mr. and Mrs. George I.ee and Mr. and Mrs Eliot loo, the Misses Heat r let) I.ee and Vera Ilrown and Mr. Karl I.ee. They all left Wednesday for nn outing In Provo canyon. Cut out our "ad" from tho Citizen, the Ilnnner and tho Rovlow of thin weok regarding school "supplies." Check off tho Items you will need, bring it to us and wo will do tho rest Chlpmnn's. 21-lt Common ordinary disoase llko small, pox will snuggle up to you without even asking your nanus Hut n highbrow high-brow dlseaso llko kleptomania must know your social status and seo your bank account before It will condescend to make your acquaintance. 0. A. Miller made a business trip to Salt l.nko Monday. Miss Allco Dunn of Salt Lake, spent tho week here with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fon Green spent Sunday Sun-day in Provo Canyon. Vcm McNIol of Salt Lake, spent part of tho week here with his mother and friends. Mrs. Alvn Hansen of Sandy, Is hero visiting with her mother, Mrs. James Armstrong. Miss Annlo Rasmusson of Pleasant drove, spent tho week here with Mr. anil Mrs. Axel Johnson. Wo liavo a good city, and improving all the time, and good men should he elected to keep tho ball rolling. Ed. Hennctt returned the first of tho week from Idaho, whero he has bey ii spending n rouplu of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ilozzant and Miss Eva l.ambort are spending two weeks In I'rovo canyon. Mrs. Alma Oleson of Springvlllc, Is horo visiting with her mothor, Mrs. George Slorra. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Ilrown left Tuesday for a three weeks' stay In California. Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hlrd and daughter, daugh-ter, l.ela, of Maplelon, spent Sunday hero visiting with relatives. Mr. mid Mrs. J. 1 Firmago and Miss Sadlo Chlpinan, wero Spanish Fork visitors Thursday. Miss Esther Oakey stopped off Wednesday Wed-nesday on her return from Idaho fo tt couple of daya visit with Mrs. Hert Adnmson. Miss Delmn Wootton returned Wednesday Wed-nesday to her homo In Hcbor, after n week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Wootton. Tho Fourth Ward Senior Rco Hive girls, with Mrs. W. II. Mrown, Mrs. W. D. Smith and Mrs. W. T. Drown, spent n couple of days last week In American Ameri-can Fork canyon. All report a very enjoynbla outing. School Children, School Students, School Patrons Please read our "ad" in this Issue It will help you In selecting se-lecting your needs nt this tlmo of thr year Chlpmnn's. 21-lt Mrs. G. J. Sinclair returned Monday evening from n threo weeks' visit with her folks in Salt Lake. Hor sister-in-law, Mrs. 0, A. Livingston, of Salt l.ako, enmo down Wednesday for r ten days' visit with her. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Adams and daughter, Flrl, spent tho forepart or tho week at Garland, guests of Mr nnd Mrs. Fred Wnnlass. The trip was mado by nuto. Tho school vacation la fast drawing to n close. Abram Greenwood made a business trip to Hlnghaiu Tuesday. , Ted Storrs left Wednesday for an extended stay In Silver City: Miss Ida Smith was a- Salt l.ako visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Earl McTagtoare spending tho week with Mrs TMc-Taguc's TMc-Taguc's folks in Dlnghnm. Julian King of Gnrfleld, spent Monday Mon-day and Tuesday with his folks, Mr aand Mrs. Joseph II. King. Mrs. Mitchell Davis of Lchl, spent tho week hero visiting nt tho home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win, King Miss Delia Ulshoff of Wyoming, spent tho forepart of tho week here, guest of Miss Liza Hlndley. Miss Ivy Ilorgesen returned tioni Saturdny from a two months' stay a' Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Hort Adnmson hnve re. turned from a three months' fctay In Tooele. ' J. II. Secley has resigned bla position posi-tion with tho Consolidated Wagon & Mnchlnei company, to tnko effect September Sep-tember 1st. Ex-CountyCommlssloner I). N. Chrlstcuscn has accepted the position. po-sition. Messrs Fred Wright, E. J,. Seas. trnnd, Arthur King, Hnrry Cruise, Vestal McHrlde, nnd .7. W. Storrs went to l.nkcsldo mining district Friday on a trip of inspection to the Plentiful mine. We arc especially strong on School Shoes, School Suits, School Dresses nnd School Supplies. Give us a trla' Chlpmnn's. 21-1 Arc you "holding on" to something of vnluo which you no longer use or need? Keep In mind thnt "for sale" advertising pays. Mr. and Mrs. John E. Smith of 1'lea. sant Orove, wero visitors In tills city Monday. Tho Alplno Publishing Co acknowledges a pleasant call. American Fork will turn out i u masse next Wednenday to help the homo tram defeat I.ehl In the second of the championship KfrleK. '.Thin Mill lie the best jrnnie of tin year. 21-lt Referring to tho coming city dec tlon It mattorB not the, namo of th party bo long as live, progressiva men are elected. Senator John II, Wootton left Tues-duy Tues-duy for a trip to the canyon and the liny State property. He expected to put soino mora men at work, though tho trip was chiefly to make a geological geolo-gical examination of the property and surroundings, i The, first shower that has refreshed tho earth In this locality for about two mouths fell on Sunday afternoon, which was followed on Monday by a good old rain, Tho rain was very ac-ceptablo ac-ceptablo aftor tho long dry apell, nnd cleared tho atmosphere and reduced the temperaturo qulto considerably. A worried American Fork father says his son's Income Is about 2:30 m. One of tho most enjoyable, events of the season wns tho dancing party glv-on glv-on by tho Third Ward M 1 A. In tho Tabernacle Monday evening Tho inu-tunls inu-tunls of tho other wards of tho city, tho Hee Hive girls and tho Hoy Scouts wero tho Invited guests of tho Third Ward on this occasion Tho hall was cool and pleasant, the music most excellent, ex-cellent, Ice cream and cake wns dispensed dis-pensed with generous hand nnd thoso present report nn evening of unalloyed pleasure. Tho daneo wns a success, both socially and financially, and its promoters feel well satisfied with results Den Walton has accepted a position with the Royal Tailoring company. Abnor Chlpmnn nnd wife autoed to Salt Lake Wednesday, returning Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Simmons hnvo been spending their vacation in Tre-inontou. Tre-inontou. Mr. Simmons returned Tues. day evening to resume his duties as manager of tho populnr Urlggs I'harmnoy; but Mrs. Simmons will spend another week with friends In Tremonton. Dr. T. 11. entiy of Salt I.nke, will deliver an Illustrated lecture In the Tabernacle Monday evening August i 23rd, nt 8 p, m under tho auspices of tho Clvlc.Ilettcrment League. Dr. ne-atty ne-atty Is secretary of the State Hoard of Health, and one of 1'tah's leading physicians, so that tho public may bu assured of u profitable and Interesting evening. t Mrs. Win. Ottloy of Salt Lake, spent the week hero visiting relatives. Mr, and Mrs. T. II. Robinson wont to Salt l.ako Wednesday morning nnd spent tho day with relatives. Uartlc Parker of Provo, spent Tuesday Tues-day afternoon nnd evening with his folks. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Chlpinan left Thursday for a three weeks' stny nt the fair in California. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Irving of Snlt Lake City, spent Sunday hero with Mrs. Georgo Cunningham, Mrs. Irvlng'8 mother. F. L. Davis and Georgo Osborno of Salt Lake, camo down Saturdny, and In company with Mr. Osborno's brother, broth-er, T. A. Osborne, spent Saturday evening nnd Sundny In Americnu Fork canyon. J. E, Casey of ExccUh experienced dry goodiJ been added this wk til Rulo Store's force. -1 |