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Show H H ' t AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS t HI r . . T B ' V-NKKD-A PHOTO TO-DAY. HI I. It. Harmon spent tho forepart ot HJ the week in S:ilt Inko on lualncHH. Rt f ' Mrs. Jack Kirk of Halt Mho spoilt HI Thursday hero with liur mother, Mra. j 11. 13. Kln& HP Milton Drown who Is employed at I I West Jord.m, spent Wednesday In IN American Pork. Hi j Mr. mill Mra. John II. Snj lor ur- m, rived homo Thursday alter spondlni; Rj ' u week with' their daughter nt Juab. iMl Mr. Gibbons ot tho Gibbons & Ilecd jllI contractors wna In American I'ork, ,flj , Monday, and conferred with' the City ligTi Fathers, .on buslnesq. IV '-- f ltinlhu Greene, who la attending tho JqJ II. of U. Is spending the holidays In iff American Fork with her parents, Mr. pB and Mrs. Fred Orocno. vm ' I.llllo Shipley, who 1h tonchlnB IH school at Joseph, Utah, arrhed homo mm 'Friday to npond tho holidays hero. M Mlns Kltu John boh nccompanled Miss jjilf Shipley home, to bo hor guest over Ik Christmas. ! Uuth, Hdllh and Melb.a Clilpman, M Elhol Parker, Itnlph Chtpman, I.co IS Moredlth, Union Nlcholcs and Myron flWel Iloloy nttonded tljo Leap Year dance h!B rU'oii by tho II. Y. U. nt Provo Wed- lijl nestlny lilRht. gik Tho knlfo will bo used In Chip- JM man's big slaughtor sale, after Jan. IjJX nth, when they closo for stock tuk- jjl s Inp. 19 Myrta Wootlon left tor Salt T.tko WL i Thursday whoro sho will make hor1 HJ homo. Hor family moved to Salt HJ Iko somo tlmo ago and Miss Woot- flfflt ton Tomnlncd to cnmploto hor first ill semester of teaching. rat ' 3f A number of rolatlvos anil friends H ' of Mrs. Wlllard Shipley pleasantly JB , surprised her at her homo Thursday IM nlRhtotho occasion belnK hor 51st. IB birthday. Tito evening was pleas- Ik nntly spent In Barnes and iiiuhIo, and HJ ; delicious refreshments woro servod. HP ' t . HJ -The teachers ot tho Highland school H.i entertained tho students In tho school' H houio Friday" cvoblurj.' Tho iaala fa- E'r , turo.of tho evening was a largo Xtnos B v tree which contained presents for ov- E ery studont. All report a most en- V r joyabla tlmo. V l HT Oront'H wish you all u Marry Xmas HJ and n Happy Now Year, Hn Tho Young Mothers' Club met Wcd- Hfe nesday and Ustoncd to a lecturo glr- K en by Dr., Drown ot Salt Lake. Tho H next meeting ot tho club has been HY postponed until Jan. Cth, when Dr. H ' Brown will deliver his last lecturo H off tho sorlos. It will bo on "Feed- HE Ing tho child ot pro-school ago." Hjj The week between Christinas nnd H , Now Year's will bo Social Sorvico H Week tor tho Ilollcf Soclotios, and K th'oy will colobrato by giving a social Hi In tho tabernnclo basement Tuesday, H Deo. 28, tn which all noltof Society HJ patrons nnd their partners nro Invlt- Hjj d. An excellent program has boon Hj ' arranged, together with character IK s dancing, etc. Tho social will bo glv- HJ en In tho afternoon. H Thomas Coddlngton returned homo HJ ihls week from a trip to his sheep HE herd at Trout Greek. Ho reports JH plenty ot feed and plenty ot snow nnd S (hat tho sheep out that way nro do- HJ Ing and looking flno. (K i Misses Morlo nnd Ireno Chtpman, H who nro attondlsg school at Ixigan M this winter arc nt homo spending their Jfl Christmas vacation with their par- Hl W rnts. tjW ' u-Nnnn-A photo to-day. Mrs. Frank Whlto spent Friday In Halt liko on busluos. Mrs. N'ell Pulley of Knit Itko speht tho week In American Fork with relatives rela-tives and friends. IMIth Farror ot Proo, spent the week end In Amerlcin Fork, tho guest ol IrfiVon Harrlngt'm. 8. U Chlpmun of Farmlngton spent Monday In America! Fork on business. busi-ness. I'. H. Klcholcu ot Salt I.nko spent Sunday hero with his paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jos. Nlcholcs, Misses Kllza and Jcph Hlndlcy nt Suit Lake, spont tho week end In American Fork with (heir parents, Up, and Mrs, J6I111 U. l'ndloy. Inn Duncan of Salt Itko Is spending spend-ing tho Clirlstman holidays hero with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Duncan. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and son Howard, ot Sal. Uiko, upont tho week end In American Fork, with relatives nnd friends. Mrs. I.ncllu Jtoach returned to American Fork: Thursday nftor a thrco months' visit with friends and rolatlvcs In Salt I.nko. Mr. and Mrs. Hoir." N. Miller left Friday for Salt Iwiko to spend the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. Q. Wagstnff. Alex Cunningham and son Wilson ot Salt I.nko, arrived in American Fork Tuesday to f,ptnd tho Xmas holidays hero with tticlr fumlly. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. W. Chlpmnn en-tortnlncd en-tortnlncd nt dinner Wednesday night In honor ot Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stutts, who aro leaving for Spokane, Wash., in tho near future Up. Jos. T. Gardner wont to Pro-,y6 Pro-,y6 Tuesday to attend a business meeting meet-ing cnllod by tho pn.3ent commission-prs commission-prs to which tho commissioners-elect were invited. U-NEED-A THOTO TO-DAY. Somo thirty now subscribers havo becii added to our list tho past two wooks by frlondn sunding THE CITIZEN CITI-ZEN or THE REVIEW, ns a Xmas present, to relatives or friends, in or out of tho city. Homo goes for six frionths, others for a year. Up. and Mrs. James T. Qurdnor, Mrs. S. I.. Chlpman, Mrs. Carol Ino Mliior, Mrs. Ann l. Chlpman and James H. Clarko, went to Salt Lako Sunduy to attend thi funoral ot Mrs. Charlotto Oldflold-FcKlor, an old tlmo jrosldont of Amerlcn.i Fork who died last week. Mrs. John K. Hlndcly entertained twelve friends at her homo Saturday night at dinner, complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rtults who aro leaving In January for Spokane, Washington. Mrs. Stults will return about tho middle ot February to open up her millinery shop tor tho spring trade. , Grant's wish you all 11 Merry Xmas und u Happy Now Year. Mr. und Mrs. Charles Pankratz and son Wllllo, left this veok for Fresno, California, where Mr. Pankratz will bo employed. Tho Pankratz's havo boon residents of Amorlcan Fork for tho past two yoara Mid during that tlmo have rando muuy frlonds who will bo sorry to see Ihem leave, and who wish thorn much good luck in their now home. Grant's wish you all" a Merry Xmas and a Happy Now1 tar. Jane McPhorson spent tho wcok end In Salt Lak'o w Ith friends. Mrs. Geo. H. Wcbbvloft Sunday for Helper Tor tin Indefinite Uslt with her daughter, Mrs. Martha Huslcm. Mrs, Atary Maudsloy" nnd daughter, Jela, spent Sunday in Lchl Mi Mrs. A. H. Anderson. Mrs. Oliver Klrkhum of U-hl spent (Jdonday in American 'Fork on business. busi-ness. Customom having C. O. I), tickets at Chlpman's plcaso call and settlo them beforo tho end of tho year. Mrs. Henry Miller spent Sunday nnd Monday In Salt Lako with rola-Uves. rola-Uves. Mrs. Julia Uttlo nnd sons spoilt Sunday In Alptno with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Strong. Mr. nnd Mrs. Curtis KIrkcndahl And children of Salt Lako aro spending spend-ing tho Christinas holidays hero with Mrs. Klrkendnhl's paronts, Mr. and jMrs. Nlols Nelson. Ora Jean Chlpman arrived In American Amer-ican Fork Friday from I)s Angolcs, Culll'., to spend hor Christmas vacation vaca-tion nt homo with her parents, Mr. And Mrs. Will Chlpman. Tho Oral Expression D. Class of tho High school entertained their, partners part-ners at tho High school Tuesday afternoon. af-ternoon. A program wb'lch Included a ono act play was gives:, aftor which pop corn and peanuts w'ero served. "P v U-NEKIJ-A PHOTO TO'-DAY' Among thoso who attended tho. performance per-formance of "Chu Chin Chow" which Is playing at Salt Lako this week aro Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. Hobor Dates, Mrs. Julia Uttlo, Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Kelly. Thero will bo a fartwll missionary party In tho Alplno Arausomcnt hall noxt Wednesday ovenlng, Doc. 29th In honor; bf Mr. Uny Strong, -who leaves for thu Northwestern States on a two years' mission Jan. Dthi,' All nro Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Galsford and baby aro down from Uingbam to spend Chnlstinn8 with tholr follw. They will return to tholr homo In ninghom Monday, but report that many men have been lald-off up thero tho past month and that Others aro being lald-off every day. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Storrs entertained enter-tained about thirty guosts at n wedding wed-ding reception nt their homo Saturday Satur-day night given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. U Clydo Dortoi. who wero mar-,rlcd mar-,rlcd last week. Lao in tho evening nn claborato wedding supper was served. Grant's wish you ill a Merry Xmas and a Happy New Uar. An Item overlooked lost wcok was tho announcement ot the marrlago ot .Uuln Storrs ot this Uty to . Clydo Dorton of Tclii, wlilih took place in tho Salt Lako Temple, Wednesday. Pocomber 15th. njth of tho young peoplo nro well knrwn In American Fork and Iohl, nnd expect to mnko thoir homo In Ichl. Mrs. Clinton Larson and son Clinton, Clin-ton, arrived In American Fork Tuesday Tues-day from Preston. Jda.. for a two wooks visit with hor moth'or, Mrs. Emma Em-ma Foster and family. Mr. Iirson vlll Join his wlfo hero Christmas to spend tho remainder of tho holidays licro. Tho Teachers of the Harrington and Forbes building entortalned in honor of Lenoro Forbes and Myrta " cotton, who havo reslgnod tholr positions as teachers. Tho teachers teach-ers nttondod tho baskot ball game In '.ho Apollo Hall, utfor which they ftdjpurnod to tho Ftrbes building, whoro Ihey spent tho romalndcr of tho evening in games. A delicious luncheon was nerved. U-NKED-A PHOTO TO-DAY. p . . b C. J. LogIo was 1. business lsItor lu Proo Tuesday. ' Mrs. U. G. Merrill of Suunysldc, i Wash., arrive in American Fork for ij nn lndctinlto visit with her parents, j Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Crookston, Sr. ; Mrs. Dell Singleton and children : nro spending the Chlrstmus holidays j with Mrs. Singleton's parents, Mr. j and Mrs. 0. II. Mowor. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Thin. Martin and I children of Hinckley arrived In Am- ; oricnii Fork Wednesday for .a visit j with relatives and frlonds. I i l J. II. Singleton returned to his homo hcru Friday from his ranch at i Gandy, In Millard county, to npond ! tho holidays at homo. ' , K. J. It. A. Pherson of Salt I -ike rcturnod to I1I1 homo tli'ero Thursday after spending n fow days visiting his sister, Mrs. Johanna Macklln and 1 children. I J. P. Werner nnd family will soon havo tho pleasure of moving into their new homo, a bungalow which will bo finished, ready for occupancy In about two weeks. Tho Second ward Sunday school 1 olllcers entertained nt tho homo of j Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Dlackhurst Wednesday night In honor ot Mrs. 1 Rula Dorton, who has been released fiom being a toachor In tho Sunday I school. Tho evening was pleasantly 1 spent In games, after which delicious refreshments wero served. I i I Prof. George H. Drimhnll ot tho U. Y. IT. addressed tho high school j students nt their regular dovotional j period Tucsdny morning. Tlio sub- j Ject ot his address was "Tho Pilgrims." Pil-grims." At noon tho Domestic Sclent Scl-ent 0 girls served a thrco courso luncheon lun-cheon to Miss Wirth, P. M. Nielsen, Ernest Dramwcll, nnd Gcorgo II.' Itrimhnll. U-NKICD-A PHOTO TO-DAY. Mr. and Mrs. John Ilcrg and Mr. and .Mrs. Auner Chljiman spent Tuesday Tues-day In Salt Iko on business. Katie t'orbes and Zlna Clayson who aro attending tho 11. Y. U. returned home Wodnesduy to spend their vacation va-cation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. It. H. Unxtor and children will spend Christmas in Provo, Pro-vo, tho guosts of Prof, and Mrs. J. M. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Grceno nro moving Into their now homo this week, which they purchased from Chorles Pankratz. H. Henderson of Salt uko spent Inst week In Amer'c.n Pork In tho Interest of tho MouValn States Tele-phono Tele-phono & Telegraph Company. Mrs. Jano Forbes spent FrU) Provo on business, I Thos. Shatter and Wllioa Cu ham motored to Provo Thuntj business. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. BUrt family went to Salt Lake S-A attend tho funeral of John Pwl |