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Show fcjB t Tmm!mmm tmmmmmmmmmTT'mm???Tr- II j c ' J Dj AMKUICAN KOI.K 1 Locals and Personals H Hi Fresh raisins, walnuts, flgit and iBf daton at lloblnson's Oroccry. Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl HolniBtcad returned re-turned home Monday nfter spending a low days ut Ounnlaon. Mr. mill MrH. John P. Miliar and family motored to Salt Uko Sunday and vlttllcd MIhb Volnm Mlllor. Mr. und Mrs. Doll Fulmcr and Mr. nnd Mrs. Job. Orant of Sprlngvlllo vlsltod with Mr. nnd Mrs. Thou. Shut-tor Shut-tor Wcdncsduy, onrouto to Mnghnni whor0 thoy will visit. M , Mr. nnd Mm. N. II. Ilolsolt wont to jffl West Jordan Monday to attend the II funeral of Mr. HoIhcII'h sister, Mr. j Mary l. (lardnor, wlfa of tho Into Up. fl Archibald Gardner. Ilurlnl took plnco In Iho ctly cemetery, Bait Lake. M Mrs. Win. Harrott entertained a ill few lady friends at hor homo Thurs- Mn ilay afternoon of last wook. Tlio tlmo M wns upont In sowing nnd music nnd mm Into In tho nftornoon a dellclotiH lun- 91 ch was aorvod. MM Hi i Chlpmnn Meru. Co. will give n HI' "Frco 'Musical Concert" In their phon- 1 ogrcph department noxt Tuosdny, HI NovemtMr 1st from 3 to 6 p. nu Don't HI fnll to cotno and hear tho lntcst ro- cords played on tho wonderful Ilnins-HS Ilnins-HS wick phonograph. ICvorybody Invited jl llrunswlck ploys any record. Ilroomsl Ilroomsl Dent mado 69c, I nt (Irant's. . Mrs. Nellie Day spent tho week end j In Halt lko with rolatlvoa. Stove Hliulloy was a buslncHs visitor vis-itor In Halt Lake Monday. i Woods' Mllllnory is now selling hnts at cost. Mrs. Mlnnlo Ilealcy returned to her ; homo In Alplno Tuesday, after spend. ; Ing nn extended visit In nountlful with relatives und friends. John McTaguo returnod homo on Tuesduy nfter spondlng a week In Amurlcnn Fork ennyon on hMsIncss mnttors. Chlpman's Hlg Hod Storo carry tho Ilriinswink phonograph nnd records Tor all makes. Call and hoar tho now pieces Tuesday. 3 to G p. m. Nov. 1. Mr. nnd Mrs Arthur Dlckorson and son Dolbort and Max Moss of Salt Lnkg motored to American Fork Thursday und spent tho duy with Mr, nnd Mrs. Alma Howley. Mrs. Hoed Hohlnson entortnlned Thursday afternoon In honor or the 4th birthday nnnlvorsary of-hor son Howard. Tho llttlo folks Bpent tho 'nftornoon In games and music nnd refreshments re-freshments wcro served. Urooms! lliooma! Heat mado 69c, ut O rant's Mrs. Ilryant Htrlngham of Vernal Ju spending a visit In Amorlonn Fork with her parents Mr. nnd Mm. Jas. Chlpman Jr. Mr and Mrs. Allan Plorson and bnhy or I'rovo motored to American Fork Sunday and spent tho day visit. Iiik with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornton Thorn-ton blisses Mildred and Ada Oarr 01 ju.-j.' rton spent Wednesday In American ork, vlaltlnB relatives and friends. a. ' Mrs Jnno Robinson entertained tho members of tho American Fork Sorosls nl her homo Friday afternoon Sewing and music wero indulged after which refreshments wero served. ser-ved. ' Announcement Is inudo of tlio en. RnRcnicnt of Mrs. 12lcanor"I-oo"to Mr. Samuel P. Orant both of this city, the weddlnK to tnko place In tho Halt Ijiko Templo Wednesday Nov. 2. Iloth nro well known In social and rollRlous circles and their mnny frl. enils oxtend conRratulntlons. Thoy will continue to mnko their homo In American Fork. Mnvo, n llrunswlck phonoRraph In your homo for Xmas 10 por cent down; $10.00 per month nt Chip-man's. A weddltiR reception wns Riven Fri. duy evcnliiR nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. McDanlol of Alpine In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Qardnor Sco-field Sco-field who wort marriod Octobor 12th. Mrs. Scoflold wns formerly MIbs El-bIo El-bIo McDanlol and her husband Is from SpriiiR City, Thcro wer0 about 200 Rucsts present nt tho reception and nnd cjijoynblo ovonlnR was upcnt. Ned, the four yenr old son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Znbrlsklo of this city was injured though not seriously when nn niitoinobllo driven by a Salt l.nko mnn nn over him Saturday Th,, llttlo chnp was plnylnR In front of his homo nnd started to run ncroBs tho strcot when ho wns struck by the auto. Medical examination proved that no bon os wore brolten, although his limbs were bruised considerably. Mrs. Win. Miller Bpent Monday In Salt Uikc attending to business matters. mat-ters. Mr. and Mrs. Qlo Anderson of I'lensant Grove spont Monday In American Am-erican Fork on business and visiting. , lints at cost. Woods Mllllnory. Ilroomsl Ilroomsl Hest made C9c, ut Grant's Mrs. Annie Newton nud daughter Annie left Tuesday Por Hiawatha where they will spend tho winter with Ml. nnd Mrs. Wm. Fraieo. Mrs. M. C Robinson nnd children returned home Tuesday of hiBt week after spending n five week's visit at llalley. Idaho, and vicinity. A baby Rlrl arrived nt tho home of Dr. and Mrs. James M. Grant Thursday Thurs-day morning. Oct. 27. All concorncd doing nicely. Tho basket Boclal us planned by tho First ward Sunday school has been postponed. Announcement as to the data of tho party will be made Inter A number of the neighbors and and trlonds of Mrs. llcrnard Chrislcnson pleasantly surprised hor at hor homo Tuesday evening. Tho time wns pleasantly spont in tho usual social diversions, after which refreshments woro served. Mrs. James IT. .Clarke was able to return to hor home horo Sunday, after af-ter being confined to the Ij. D. Sk hospital following nn operation. Mrs. Clurko's many friends will bj plcnscd to learn that she Is on the '.iirtvr. Mrs. Mary Mnuduley and Mrs. Julia Uttlo entertained Thursday ov-onlng ov-onlng at tho home of the former at n shower In honor of Mrs. Eleanor Ijcc, a brl'' of next week .Tho rooms wore tastefully decorated In harmony wlih tho party. Tho tlmo was en, Joynlily spont In games' and music nnd lato in the evening n delicious lunch was served to nbout 30 Rueots. Mm. Ioo received a number of beau. Uful gins. The 4th ward Relief Society ontor- tallied tho ladleH of tho ward at tho chapel Thursday afternoon, In honor of tho rotlrlng presidency, Mrs. Mo-llsoa Mo-llsoa Greenwood, Mrs. Emma Smith and Miss Ida Harrington. Tho following fol-lowing program was given: Song, "Weary Not;" prayer, Mrs. Ellon I'rootor; reading, Mrs. Nora Ingor-soU; Ingor-soU; solo, Maud Hanson; remarks, Mrs. Inura Tlmpson; remurkit, Mrs. Annie C. Hliulloy; rcsponBo by retiring retir-ing slstom; duet, Mrs. Nan Wright and Mrs. I turn Tlmpson; closing song, "It Thoro'n Sunshluo In Your Heart." Mrs. Suslo Miller, In behalf of tho organization, presented each of the retiring women with a leathdr hymn book with their Initials In gold.' I y ot DruiiHWlck Novombcr records now I ,eftnl on Sale ut Chlpman's. " nor -f flttAVC Word received In tho city from Mr. -.nyln and Mrs. A. Paltrldgo and daughter Victor Htates that thoy arrived safely In I fj 0t Swansoo, Waloo, and woro feeling find I . Th( Thoy report that thoy were on tho I enl water ten days and onjoyod tho trip Vj ,Mfl ncross very much. K . - t B cew ' " A Julius Iximporlo of Salt Uiko City, ui tho Installer of tho famous Trouble- th, Free Casters for motal bods, etc., and furnlturo, nlso-agent tor tho Suporlor Oil Mops, 7 nrtlclos In ono; will ap. ' c, predate leaving your ordorn with tho Alplno Pub. Co. 20-2t |