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Show Hi AMERICAN FORK I B Locals and Personals m . t r r.rT1,.,.,.,L.1Jp M l H Call "Hort" for poporhhnglng. I'liono t j CC-J-2. 12-21-p B H Thomas Shnftor, Clarcnco anil K Molvln Orant motored to Salt Lake H Wednesday to attend tho stato tour- Hl noment held at tliat place. Hf Mr. and Mr a. Will It, Hanson are Hi rccclvlni: congratulations oror tho ar- Hj Jlval of a baby boy ut their homo H Mondny, March 7th. H Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thoinas ot B Hawllngs, Wyo., nro In Amorican Fork Hjj tli'ls wcolc visiting with relatives and Hj; friends. They enmo to attend tho fun H'j oral of Miss Phcobo Adams. I Hji Mrs. Kllsnbcth I.owo, who has boon ft vIsttlitK .vltli lier children at Hooper, H; Utah, for tho past three months, ro- Hi turned homo Wednesdny ovonlng to Hi' spond tho summon Hl Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Senrlo moved this H; week from American Fork to Hurley, H'jj Idaho, whoro thoy oxpect to make Kf, their homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sourlo , Hii hare been residents of Amorican Fork Hj for sovcral months, having como hero H$' from Idaho HkJ Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. (lalsford Hki nnd buby of IllnRh'nm, arrived bore HB Wcdnosdny for sovcral dujs visit wltn Hf their poronts. Charles was compelled H to tako n vacation on account of a H sprnlnod ankle, which ho received H'Jl vhllo playing basket ball up thero. H Although a bad sprnln, nnd which Hs compols him to uso crutches, ho hope.i Hf to ho nblo to return to work within Hgj a week or ton days. Having sold out, watch out for my ndv, I.en Harrington. Mrs. ury Mnudsloy went to Salt tako Tuesday and spont tho day on business. sjohn Dorg returned homo Wednesday Wednes-day after spending a short tlmo at hie ranch In Nevada. Evaporated Figs, Pcnrs, nnd Prunes nt Hoblnson Grocory. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mlllor of Spanish Span-ish Fork spont Sunday hero, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Klnloy Taylor. Mrs. James Tucker ot Provo was u vlsltojr In American Fork Wednesday. Wednes-day. Tho stork left a baby boy at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Heed Deck In Highland Saturday, March nth. All concerned nro doing nlcoly. t Fresh milk for sale. For particulars particu-lars Phono 33. i Prcs. and Mrs. S. I.. Chlpmnn, Jus. H Clarke, II. S. Ilnsmussou and Pp. nr.d Mrs. Jas. T. Onrdner wont to Salt I.nko Sunday to attend tho funeral of Anthou H. Lund. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Adams ot Ding-h'nni Ding-h'nni spont Monday nnd Tuesday In tholr old homo town. They enmo down to attend tho funeral of his sister, Miss Phocbo Adams. L Pvonuld N'lch'oles nnd Miss Delta Miller who plnyed tho load In "Miss Cherry IHossom," will bont their ro- cord this year nt tho High School, March 30 nnd 31. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ron Smart nnd Mrs. Arthur Dlckorson of Salt I.ako, motored mo-tored to Amorican Fork Thursday nnd spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Itowloy. Mrs. Mary Mnudsloy and dnughtor Lnrco, nnd Mrs. Julia Little- were among th'oso from American Fork who attended "Awny Down East,' played at tho Columbia theatre Monday Mon-day ovonliig nt Prnvo. Mr. and Mrs. Douglns Illndloy entertained en-tertained about 10 of tholr friends nt th'olr homo Tuesday evening. An enjoyable en-joyable evening was spont In dancing, Wines, etc., nniV later In tho evening refreshments wcro served. You can do bettor thnn go to tho Pig lied Storo for ladles nnd misses Suits, Coats nnd Dresses. They lmvo tho largest assortment nnd tholr prices nro bettor. $17.E0 to $15.00 for drosses. Tho Amorican Fork Sorosls was do-Uglitrully do-Uglitrully ontortnlncd Fitday nfter-noon nfter-noon at th'o homo ot Mrs. John Derg. Tho nftornoon was spont In sowing and music. Lunch was served to tho flftoon Indies by their hostoss. Word was received In tho city this week, of tho birth' of a baby boy to Mrs. J. n. 8tewnrt of Preston, Idaho, Sunday, March Cth. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart woro rosldonls of this plnco until n Bhort tlmo ago. Mrs. Stownrt was formerly Miss Elvn Wright of this city. Duttor Krust 'Dread at Itoblnson Qiocory. Mrs. Frank Hush nnd Mrs. Mnry Condor woro hostesses nt a clovorly nrrnnged party, given nt tho home of Mrs, Hush Saturday ovonlng, com-pllmcntnryy com-pllmcntnryy to Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry M. Nicholson of ningham. dames nnd music woro tho evening's entertainment, entertain-ment, nftor which refreshments woro tHrvod to 3G present. An Interesting debate took plnco Tuosdny ovonlng In tho Fourth ward M. r. A. meotlng. Tho dobato was or . humorous nnturo, tho subject being, "nesolved that It takes moro to ralso u girl than n boy." Tho nnirmatlve sldo was taken by nollo Mlllor, Wny-ro Wny-ro Hnnsen nnd Charles Webb, and tho nogntlvo by Ollvo norjj, Ella Pen-rod Pen-rod and Edith Ch'lpipan. Tho Judges decided In favor of tho negative sldo. Tho out of town pooplo who came to attend tho funeral of Miss Phoebo Adams woro Mr. and Mrs. John O. Adams of Wnghnin; Manda Robinson nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Harrington of Salt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Will Starloy of Provo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Aran Rhodoi of Soldlor Summit, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rl-cl-ard Tlibmns of Rawlins, Wyo.; Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Adams of Lohl and Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnn'Adnms of Pleasant J Grovo. Silks, all tho now shades at Prewar Pre-war prices, at Chlpman's. A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner at their Jiomo In Provo, Tuesday, March 8. ' Mrs. Emmctt Lynch and daughter Juno, spent the wcok ond In Salt Lako with relatives and friends. Those waists for ladles and misses for $1.00 nt Chlpman's nro being sold In Salt Lake, tho snmo thing $1.75; 11 pays to trndo at tho Dig Red Storo. Joseph Hill returned to his homo In Smlthtleid Thursduy after spending spend-ing a few days hero with his daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Jan. T. Gardner. no suro you get your bill with tho lurky number on it for Grant's big auction nnd red tng sale, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. I-on Harrington will bo watching for your eggs, etc. Look out for him. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Dalton and Mrs. Mnrtln Christiansen of Murray wero tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Holsolt, horo. Mrs. Ilyron Crookston nnd daughter daugh-ter Lnnoro, spent tho weok ond In Provo, vlHltlng with Wrs, O. S. Sand-inter Sand-inter who returned to' American Fork jvlth them. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry M. Nlcholsen ot ninghnm rnmo to American Fork Saturday, and stayed over Sunday, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cheev-or. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Klrkendall and children nrrlvcd In Amorican Fork Sunday from Salt tako for nn Indefinite Indef-inite stay with Mr. nnd Mrs. Niels. Nolson. A cleverly arranged surprise party was given on Mrs. Atlnntlc Chrlsten-sen Chrlsten-sen nt her homo Friday night by 14 or hor relatives and friends. Tho usual us-ual pnstlmes wero onjoyed nftcr which refreshments wcro served. N. II. Holselt attended tho funeral of Anthon H. Lund In Salt tako Sunday. Sun-day. Pros. Lund was n mlsslonniy companion of Mr. Holsclt's father, when they woro young men In Den-,mark. Den-,mark. Thoso playing tho leading roles In tho High School comic opcrn to be presonted Mnroli 30 and 31st, aro Ronald Nlch'olcs. Dettn Mlllor, nort Klorra, Rella Hunter, Florenco Prl-day, Prl-day, Clarcnco Grant. Normnn Wing nnd Enrl Holmstend. Among tho out ot town pooplo who enmo to nttend tho funornl of tho child of .Mr. and Mrs. nort Adamson'a last Saturday, wero Mrs. Koto Dunk-loy Dunk-loy nnd son of Salt Lnko, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Woodhouse, Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Lnrsen of'l.chl and Mr. and Mrs. John Adnmson and Mrs. Owen Hnlllday of Plensant Grove. r.UXTIXO AM PAl'KItHAXfllXO Soo Port Chrlstenson for Painting nnd Pnporhnnglng. All work first-class. first-class. Phono D5-J-2. 12-2t-pd. Among tho tho townspeoplo nt Amorican Fork who wont to Salt tako Wodnoaday to nttond the stato tournamont woro Ralph Rnrratt, Dr. Homer, tawrenco Rrlggs, P. M. Nlel-fen. Nlel-fen. I. I Pratt. Dort Storm. Thomas Shnftor, Clarcnco Grnnt, Jack Var-ney, Var-ney, Leon Mlllor. Ross Duckwalter, Roubon Chlpmnn, Joseph" InEorsoll, Mr. nnd Mrs. Luthor Glddlnns and Mr. nnd Mrs. Armo Christiansen. Evaporated Figs, Pears, and Prunes nt RoWnson Grocory. Mrs. Marlon Hill ot Mllford Is spending a short visit with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goode. Mrs. Win. Peterson of PlcaGnnt Grove, was n visitor In American Fork Monday. Thoso drosses Just In at Chlpman's ere tho nicest I havo soon this yenr, for $17.50. Musical treat ot tho season will bo "A Daughter of tho Shah," presented by the High School March 30 and 31. Mr. and Mrs. Dasll Wnlkor ond children chil-dren ot Snntnquln, nro visiting this week with Mrs. Saruh Chndwlck. Sam Greenwood returned to his homo In American Fork Saturday, nftcr nf-tcr spending tho past bIx wcoks In Long Bench, Calif. Jesso Senrlo returnod homo tho luttor part of tho wcok after spending spend-ing a wock in Durlcy, Idn., with relatives rela-tives and friends. Provo, March 0 A marriage llcen-8i llcen-8i has been Issued to Earl S. Dean of American Fork and Vlott Mny Dur-llng Dur-llng of Lchl. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook of Salt tako motored to American Fork Sunday Sun-day and spent tho day with Mrs. Thomas Fcatherstono. Chlpman's h'nvo recolvcd threo express ex-press shipments ot Indies suits, coats and dresses tho last few days. Yo.i can get n suit now from $20 up, a coat from $15 nnd up, a dress for $17.50 and up. Simply -tho Intcst out. Win. King und Mrs. Lllllo Drown nent to Cnsllo Dalo Monday to attend at-tend the funeral of their brother, Ed-son Ed-son King. Tho deceased Is a sou ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed. King ot this city nnd n former resident of American Fork. Tho Second ward M. I. A. entertained entertain-ed Its members Tuesday ovenlnc In n general good tlmo social. The eve-J nlng was spont In guinea nnd music. Punch and cakes wero served. There was a good crowd In nttendnnco nnd , all report ns having had a splondld tlmo. The Senior Classes of tho First werd M. I. A. wcro given anothor treat Tuesday night. Ernest Drain-well Drain-well was present and delivered n vory Interesting lecturo on "Tho Gnthorlng of Isrncl.' Thero was n largo number of tho members prcs-scnt prcs-scnt who enjoyed tho lecture vory much. Duy what you need nt your own prlco nt Grunt's big auction and red tag enlo. Mrs. Llzzlo Earl entertained tho Second Se-cond ward Primary teachers nnd odl-cers odl-cers nt her homo Wodnesday evening. Tho first part of tho ovonlng Wag spent In discussing Primary lessons nnd busy work, nftor which games, music, etc., woro Indulged In. Tho hostess then served a dainty lunch to her eighteen gu sts. OREGON PRUNES Choice orchard run Oregon Itnllan prunes, 1920 crop, In 25 or 50 pound boxos, or more, delivered de-livered nnywhoro In Utah by parcel post or express prepaid, at 15 cents pound; by freight to nny rnllrond station sta-tion In state, at 13 cents, In 100 lb. lots or moro. Quality guaranteed. Sond rcmltlanco with order to Oregon Pruno Co., 732 Morgan DIdg., Portland, Oregon. i2-2t. Miss Gladys Darrow of Salt Lako, was tho week ond guest of Miss Mar-guerlto Mar-guerlto King at her homo horo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Davo Sumii und children chil-dren of Salt Uiko motored to Aniorl-enit Aniorl-enit Fork Friday nnd spoilt tho day with relatives and friends. Word wub received In this city this week of tho arrival of n baby boy at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Ernost Morrcll March 1st. Mrs. Morrell was ttmnerly Miss Margaret Dlifckhurst of this city, nnd Mr. Morroll will bo rimembored ns having heon Instruct, or at tho local seminary last term. Mr. and Mrs. Morroll nro now living In Alton, Wyo, Lot "Dort" do your Spring Palatini I nnd Paporhauginc Phono CC-J-2. H 12-2t-pL H Mrs. Norman Fackrcll entortulncd nbout fourteen trlonds at her homi H Friday night Dancing was tho mala H fcuturo of tho evening's entertainment H nftor which refreshments woio served. H Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Nlcholcs anJ H children ot Salt Lako motored to H Amorican Fork Sunday und spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nl- H cholos. I Mr. ind Mrs. Frank Crowthor ot Provo, Bpcnt Ifrlday In American Fork I with Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Holselt. Tb Crowther's v.'oro old friends ot tnt H KelBolt's when both families llvord la I Sauford, Col. I |