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Show if! ' i'Hl A.MKU10AX KUHK j i Locals and Personals H Mrs. A. T. McCarty of Ogden, K spent Sunday ami Monday in Amorl. ft can Fork visiting hor slater, Mrs. u Morris Madion and family. Ij Mrs. W J. Morrison and children 1 of Salt Lako, aro spending the week I In Amurlcan Fork with Mrs. Morris on's t paronts, Mr and Mrs. Alma Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham ' who, havo bcon living in Ogdcn for tho past sevoral months, returned to American Fork Sunday. Mr. Cun. ! nlngham will bo omployed In this place. In honor of their' leather or third woddlng niinlvornary, Mr. and Mr.. Junius Adams entertained a number of friends at their homo hero Mon. L day evening. Fall flowors prcdomln. ated In -tho house decorations and af. tcr a pleasant social tlmo spent In games andnnuslc, a dalntytray Inn. cheon was served. The guests num. borod 30. Mrs. Emma O. Anderson and Mrs. Myrtlo Walton cntortnlncd at a brld. nl showor Morday evening at tho homo or tho lormor. complimentary to Miss M"ss& Coates, a bride of - the near laturo. Fall flowors formed i tho house atocoratlons and tho guests spent a .vleasurablo tlmo In games, soclai chat -nd music. Dollclous ro. frcshmontii voro served. Miss Coatca received a numbor of beautiful gifts. Miss Meda Abo), daughter of Mr. i, and Mm. Qcorgo Abol of this city, was united In mnrrlago Wcdnesdny In tho Salt Lako Tcmplo to Mr. Don Hunsnkor" of Elwood, Utah. A wed. ding supper was sorved at tho homo of tho bTldo'a parents, hero Wcdnos. day evening. Mrs. Hunsakor hasi W m taken nn actlvo part in religious and 'Jtt w social circles hero and her friends B jfi Join in wishing her much Joy. Thoy M M will mako th'olr homo in Elwood. Get lined up for coal at cost IC35 per ton. See tho Mutual Coal Man. 1-U Mr and Mrs. Lorln Webb of Arl. zona, spent a few days In American Fork and Salt Lako this week visit. I hi; i clothes and friends. - .Mrs. James Iloalcy returned to her homo In Alplno Sunday after n three weeks' confinement to the local hos. pltal following an operation. Mrs. Melissa Doley, Mrs, Jennie Ulglcr, Mr. and Mrs. Verb Bolcy mo. torcd to Salt Lako Monday on busl. ness matters. Mrs. Ollvo Gardner and children left last Saturday for Salt Lake City where they will mako their home. Mrs, Oardnor and family have been residents of this placo for a Ions time and the best wishes qf their rrl. cndB follow them. Mm. W. O. Storrs entertained at u birthday party Wednesday afternoon In honor of the 3rd birthday of her llttlo daughter Shirley. Tho little guests enjoyed themselves in games and delicious refreshments. Tho fol. lowing were present: Lydla and Luolln Olson, Evolyn Mlllor, Miriam McTague, Knthcrlne Hollndrako, Wny. nc McTague, Dan Ingersoll. One of the successful social events of tho week was tho wedding rccop. tion ghen Mr. and Mrs. Llowcllyn Prntt at tho homo of Mr, Pratt's par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. I, 1. l'rutt. Bowls of dahlias, snap dragons and roses, with nutulnn leaves formed tho houso tlocorotlons, which woro prettily set orf by tho flortly shaded lights. Dur. Ing tho evening Mrs. Clifford K. Young ang several selections as did Mr. Howard Frarco of Salt Lake. Refreshments consisting of ice cream enko. punch and wafers woro sorved to 125 'guests. Mrs. L. M. Evans motored to Pro- I to Wednesday on business matters. Tho weather last week for confer, j enco and tho fair was th'o best cver! recorded In tho history of Utah. ' This weather beats California all to pieces, although It Is n little ''nip. py" early in the mornings. Mr. and Mrs. N. II. Hetselt and Wallace Hulsolt woro among tho Conference visitors In Salt Lako Sunday. J Miss nova Peck underwent on op. cratlon Friday last at the local hos. pltal, tor tho removal of hor tonsils, and la roported to be gottlng along (inc. Mr. and Mrs. Theo"do're Newman wore guests of Mr. andMrs. Thos. Newman from their homo In Salt Lako Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nowman spent tho latter part of last week In Salt Lako, lulling Innd attending Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Prestwlch and chlldron, who havo made their home Iln Aberdeen, Idaho, for the past sev. oral years, arrived in American Fork Saturday via motor and expect to locato in this vicinity. At prcscril they are living with Mrs. Prcstwich's ipnrents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Mad. en. I Karl Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. iR. D. Hawkins, a member of tho fac. ,ulty of the Chiropractic School nt Datcnrort, Iown, nrrived'ln American Fork the forepart of tho week for a short visit with IiIb parents, Mr. Hawkins will also mako a trip to California beforo returning to Iowa, and then expects to como to Utah nnd locato In Prove A Fold driving n team of horses that's tho latest. Somothlug new was "sprung" Wednesday afternoon when a team of horses went through Main street hulling n Ford which was evl. dcnlly out of commission. Tho driver B?t In the Ford steering the car and wth tho reins of tho team In through t?io wlpdshlcld, driving the team at tho samo time. It Is only ten wcoks from next Mouday to Christmas. Mrs. Duma Chaso well known In this place, was married Saturday to U. J..Rccder of Ogdcn. They will continue to mako Ogdcn tbolr home and they havo tho congratulations of their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Laurenco Drlggs, Mrs. Eliza Trano, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chip, mnn, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thornton and Mrs, Dcrt Adamson attendod tho funeral of Mr. Morgan Woodhouse at I fhl Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Whlto and family concluded a very pleasant wooks' visit with rolatlvcs hore Sat. urday nnd returned to their home in Salt Lako. Mrs. Whlto's parents,. Mr. (and Mrs. Jos. B. Fiorbcs returned to 8nlt Lako for a visit with them. Tho Vlyo Swnrm of tho Third ward mot In regular weokly meeting Prl. dnjr evening nt tho homo of Miss Donna Hollndrake, where a pleasunt tlmo was spent In needle work, games, etc. DcIIcJouh rufrvHhmuiits concluded tho entertainment, Mrs. Wm. Thorno was hostess at a very successful birthday party at hor homo Thursday evening last In honor of her husband. Oaraos and music wcro enjoyed nnd late in the evening a dainty lunch was served to twenty guests. A basket or fruit formed tho contorploco of tho dlnlnp, table. Ray Shelley, better known as "Hun", formerly of this city, but now living In Salt Lnko, and Miss Mao Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jones of this city, wero mnrrlod last Thursday in Salt Lako. They aro both well known In social circles hore nnd havo tho best wishes of many friends. Mr. and Mrs. II. S, Itasmusscn ro. turned homo Monday after spending tho week end In Salt Lako at Con. ferenco - nnd nn business Mrs. Clyde Day of Salt Lako, mot. ored to American Fork Monday nnd spent tho day visiting hor mother, Mrs. L. M. Evans. David S. Taylor returned to Trom. onton Thursday after spending n short visit hero with his wifo nnd baby daughter. Mrs. Fannio Singleton was hostess to tho D. B. Ladles at her homo Thursday afternoon. Ncedlo work nnd social chnt wcro tho main fout. urea, and a dainty lunch was served. Tho slides or the local school play. ground apparatus, which wcro taken down to make room for the new , gymnasium, were reinstalled this (wook on the south side of tho" grounds, much to tho enjoyment of lio kiddles. ! Mrs. N. W. Llm nnd baby left for their homo In Casper, Wyoming j Thursday, aftor a visit horo with Mrs. Llm's mothor, Mrs. Mary Wobb, Charles Webb accompanied his bIb. tcr to Wyoming for an Indefinite vis. It. A band from Provo to ndvortlso tho carnival which Is being hold thero this week as a part cntortnln. mont of Homo Products Wcolr bolng hold there, stoppod off horo for a ' short tlmo Wednesday noon and rend, ored sevoral selections. , Miss Melissa Coates, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Coates of this city (loft Thursday afternoon for 8an .FrnnBlsco, Calif. Soon after her ar. rival, Miss Contes wJU be marrlod (lo Mr. Foster Merrill of Lehl, who j(s employed there and tho young tuplo wm mako their homo thoro tlss Coates has a. wide circle of frl. ends who wish her much Joy. j Tho American Fork First ward M. I. A. will givo n social and. opening program Monday ovonlng In tho ward chnpol to mark the nponing of tho goa son'a work. All members of tho ward aro Invited to attend. A splen. did program haB beon arranged cs pecinlly for tho ovont, and an ovenl ins of enjoyment nnd entertainment will bo had by overyono. -"- - . w.. - w Mr. nnd Mrs. Llowcllyn Pratt uU B now located in tho apartment in MnH i Annlo Orccno's homo. i M x Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Purker daughter Ruth, nnd Mr. Parkor'a mM Uior motored to Hcber Wednesday uH spont the day enjoying points o( liB tcreat. MlhscB Vunza Nielsen and IleldH McClcery served a delicious chlcirtB dinner to tho teachers of the Hu-H rlngton school building Friday nooiB Tho dlnaor was carried out In KtLH lowo'en style. ,H Mrs, Emma Francis of Tabor, ALH berta, Canada, who camo to Salt IH (o attend Conference, Is speodixH tho weok In American Fork iIiltttH Mrs. Rose II. Grant and family, fl ' Mrs. John Kelly entertained a trna-'H bor of hor lady friends at her ns'B Wednesday aftornoon. Social chtB and romlnlsconccs wero the malH foatures of tho afternoon and a data. ty lunch was sorved. Thero were 1(H present. ,1 Last Thursday u number of ''"jB neighbors of Dolbort Hclslet P'M,-B nntly surprised him nt his home, 'jjH occnslon bolng hs return from H mission. Tho tlmo was fpent " games, musc, etc, niter which a dell- clous chlokcn suppor was enjoyed. H |