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Show ggij . . I II AMKIUCAN KOK wj Locals and Personals ja j Fruit iars, rubbers, Jar oxtras and JPB ' jelly glaeBos Robinson Grocery. IKf Mr. and Mrs. Qoo. Wagstatf and WBi Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rowley and R children motored to Magna Monday m .and spent the day with friends. 'M I 'Mr. and Mrs. John Herbert ro- turned to tholr homo In Sterling, Ida. ! K i this week after a short visit with rol- ( jB atlvos and frlonda horo. Tho Hcrborts wore formerly of this place. Si j W ', Among the local pcoplo who aro a! I attending tho Fannors Roundup at i" j Logan this week are Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart, Mr. und Mrs. Harold Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. Hans Chris- 31 tensen and Mr. and Mrs. Marlon AM Christ onsen. fgjf j Word, rccolvcd from Mlns Mary jjS Chrlstenscn who has spout tho past Bri nlno wooks In 8an Franslsco, Callf- Wjp ': ornlo, with relatlvos and friends, Wt'. j states that she loft last Friday for ff Los Angoles, making tho trip by B f j water. Slio will visit friends In Ix j Angeles for a short tlmo beforo ro- B,; ' turning homo. if : j i J tinder the direction of the Sun-. 3' j shln0 Commlttoe of tho First ward 1 ' J Relief Socloty, a party was given Mrs. (fill ChnrlottoGrecnwood at her homo jjOT'l; Tuesday afternoon. Tho aftornoon WSi- was pleasantly spent In a short pro-f pro-f gram, which Included a reading by Iff F Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and a read-iw read-iw (I, ing by Mrs. Melissa Greenwood, hum-jri hum-jri I orous stories, etc. Delicious refresh- j fi fi' monts were nlso served, and all roll ro-ll I port n very onjoyablo time. j'1 ft BE I IK li Wj Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotto entertained J- at dlnnor at hor homo Wednesday! jTli afternoon, complimentary to herj .'HI grandmother, Mrs. E, A. Turner of, JiHJ Salt Lake. A basket of garden tlow-j igW era formed the centerpiece of the ; Wm table. The guests Included Mr. andf . Mm. E. S. Goddard, Mr. and Mrs. L. M H. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ri Browa, W Mr. and Mrs. J. U Goddard, Misses W Luzollo and Mary Goddard and Ber- jKjj ' nice Peck, all of Provo. 'Ul Tb Thelty swarm of the First ilf WRrd raet at th nora ' Mis Pru dBj vdence Brown Tuesday evening. After vjjl j a plooeant hour spent In noedlo work jP J and chats delicious refreshments jjt ! woro served. Thor0 wore 1G presont. Wm Tho Viyo swarm of tho Third Mm ward mot at tho home of Miss Lor-W& Lor-W& ona Clayson Friday night, An en-4m en-4m t Joyablo tlmo was had In tho usual HI ' teo hlvo diversions and delicious ro-ijra ro-ijra froshments wero servod. The Colli Co-lli j lumbla Bwann of tho Third ward Mffi i were entertained at the home of Miss f j Ellon Jacklln Friday evening. The w girls enjoyed game, needle work and III '' chats, after which a dainty lunch ffl j was Borvcd. IIS Girls and Ladles Middles for 11.00 at Chlpman's Mr. and Mrs. Thos, Friday and family motored to Loganj Saturday and returned Tuesday, having visited relatives and friends. Mrs. Loroy Crooks ton la spending tho week In tho canyon with friends, liavlng a wook's vacation from the J. C, Ponnoy store. Th0 Am. Fork Co-op has this week Installod a frco air pump, at their store, for tho accommodation of cyclists cycl-ists and autolsts, Mrs. Mary Maudsloy and daughter Lola, Jean and Eliza Hlndloy, Mrs. Sado Henry, Viva and Alfred Currio spent Monday In Salt Lake and at Iagoon. You cannot afford to make these house aprons at Cblpman's, $1.00. See tho show window. Misses Dean and Nolda Parks of Nophl aro spending tho week: In American Am-erican Fork from tholr home In Nophl, Nop-hl, visiting Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Sykes. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Smith and baby of Salt Lako arb spending a two weeks visit here with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter liOgsden. Mr. Smith, who was so badly injured two months ago in Salt Lako, Is jotting along very nicely, and can now moyo about a llttl0 with the aid of crutches. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrison and children of Salt Lake motored to Amorlcan Fork Saturday and remained remain-ed over Sunday, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rowley. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Cunningham, Miss Ann Christens and Kenneth Brown returned to Salt Lake 'th them for a visit. Miss Myra Miller,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller .of Highland, returned home Monday after spending spend-ing th0 past 18 months In the Central Cen-tral States on a mission. She was forced to return home becas.se ,ot 111 hoalth. Miss Bthel Clayton ot Webb City, Mo., accompanied Miss Miller home and Is here visiting. Misses Morlo and Ireno Chlpman entertained Wednesday afternoon at th6lr homo complimentary to tholr cousin. Miss Viva Currio of California, Californ-ia, who is here visiting. The aftornoon aftor-noon was pleasantly spent la. chats and music after which a. delicious supper was. served, covers, being laid for Mrs. John R. Hindley and daughters, dau-ghters, Eliza and. Jean, Mrs. C, M. Dock, Miss Reva Beck, Mrs. Atlantic Chrlstensen and Miss Enna Booth. Fruit Jars, rubbers, Jar extras and Jolly glasses Robinson Grocery. Mrs. Sablna Allen is spending tho wcok in Salt Lake visiting with relatives rela-tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and baby spent tho 24th of July plcnlclng In Spanish. Fork Canyon. A Good' tie broom 'for. 60c at Grants. , Mr. and Mrs ' ' Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. ;, Crystal and families, were ' it Lagoon on tho 24th. ':A, , .i '. Misses Genevl'ovo . Stewart and Tholma Boloy spent Tuesday and Wednosday In Bingham visiting friends. fri-ends. Mr and Mrs. R. L. Ashby and daughters dau-ghters Althea and Lucrecta motored to Salt Lako Wednesday and spent th0 day visiting. Mr. add Mrs. T. W. Cropper returned re-turned homo Wednesday after spending spend-ing a ton days visit in HJnkley with rolatlves. Mr. and Mrs. Willis of California, nrrived In American Fork Wednosday Wednos-day and will spent a' two week's vacation va-cation hor0 with Mr. and Mrs. W.E. Duncan. The trip was made by motor, mo-tor, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thornoaro the proud parents of a winsome baby girl, born Wednesday night, July 20-th. 20-th. Mother and -babo doing nicely. Mrs. Thome was formerly Miss Rose Hanson. Compllmontary to her husband's birthday,, Mrs. Samuel F. Grant entertained en-tertained at their home Wednesday ovonlng. Tho usual social diversions woro enjoyed, and late in the evening refreshments were served. There woro about ten present Mrs. J. M. Jensen and daughter Mrs. Bssie Keeler and son of Provo wsre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bsxter and family here the forepart fore-part of the week. Monday was spout In the canyon attending the' cole-bration. cole-bration. Mrs.- Mary" Maudsley entertained at her home Thursday evening, complimentary compli-mentary to Miss Vlva-Currle of California. Cal-ifornia. The usual social" diversions were enjoyed', arid5 late in Ihbieve-nlng Ihbieve-nlng delicious refreshment "yore served. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Preston,' Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt and children of this city, Mrs. McCulIough and , daughter- Jennie and Miss Norma Storrs of Salt Lake spent Saturday, Sunday and Monday camping In American Am-erican Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coddlngton and Mrs. Catherine Chadwick returned return-ed home Tuosday after spending a short visit with relatives at Soldier Summit, Mrs. Ray Coddlngton and Mrs. Vernon Houston roturnod homo with them. Mlsa Dorothy Wilson of Spanish Fork Is a guest hero of Miss Mary Sholloy and Misses VI da and Alta Berg. In honor of Miss Wilson and BordLj Peterson of Midway a 'party was glvon by the Misses Berg at the Springs Thursday afternoon. Miss Lavonno Bromley entertained ut n musical at her homo Thursday ovonlng, complimentary to hor guest, Miss Elma Collins of Provo,. Tho tlm0 was ploosantly spent In onfioy-Ing onfioy-Ing musical selections, after which delicious refreshments woro served. The guests woro: Mlssos Elma Collins Vanza Nlolson, Zlna Clayson, Molba Chlpman, Florence Friday, Mary Wild and Olive-Berg. Ladlosl You can get a nice purs at Chlpman's for fl.00. J J. L. Flrmage motored to Salt Ijxko Wednesday and spent tho day on business. I Mrs. Julia B. Knudscn ot Provo spent Sunday in American Forte via- j Itlng hor father, Wm. Brown. R. 8. Lawrence of Spanish Fork Is tho new agent t the Orem depot hero, taking, the place ot W. O. Storrs, resigned. Miss Eva Chestnut ot Salt Lake Is spending the weok In American Fork, I guest nt the homo of Harry Adam-son. Adam-son. Mr. and Mrs, Hans Laursen and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Laursen spent tho 24th at Lagoon, enjoying the races, ra-ces, nir circus, etc. at that resort. A few splendid corsots, odd sizes, at fl.00 pair, at Chlpman's. Mrs. Charles Pancratz entertained i at dinner Tuosday evening, complimentary compli-mentary to Miss Viva Currio of Del Monto, California, who Is a guest at tho J. R. Hindley homo. Covors wore laid for ten guoots. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Briggs and family and Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ingor-soll Ingor-soll and family roturnod home Wednosday Wed-nosday after a ten day's trip to Yellowstone Yel-lowstone Park. Miss Reva Bock is spending the wook In Emigration canyon visiting Mrs Horace Book and Mrs. Clarence Bock at- their summer homes there. I t- Mrs. Ray D. Nicholes was able to bo removed to her homo Wednesday 'nftor being confined to th0 local hospital hos-pital for ten days. Mrs. Charles Anderson entertained tho members of tho Priscllla Club at , hor home Thursday afternoon. Tho aftornoon was pleasantly spent In noodle work, etc; after which refreshments refresh-ments wero served. I ' Mrs. Hattle Bally Cartwrtght of Salt Lake was granted a divorce last Friday In Salt Lake on the grounds of cruelty, from her husband, Walter Cartwrtght of Lehl. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Dyer of Salt Lake were the guests of John Berg and family here Sunday and Monday. Sunday they all enjoyed a trip up American Fork canyon. I ' The employocs of tho Mutual Creamery Co, enjoyed nn outing to tho Springs Wednesday afternoon and ovoning. Thoro were two big truck loads of tho party, and a pleasant tlmo was had In swimming, hooting, etc. A delicious lunch was then sor-vod. |