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Show wn l l , i , . - i Efts 9. W, J. Moyle spent Tuesday 1b Salt M Lako attending to business matter. Hj Mlta Margurlt Kins spent Tuts- H day In Salt Lake visiting friends. l Mr. and Mrs. Owen Carter of gait l Lake, were the guests of Mr. and Ijl Mrs. W, C. Doler here Tueedar. EI MTrtln Nielsen spent 'Tuesday is! Ifl Lfcke' ateeadlng'td tmsiBVaW 11 UrsV fji Agatha, the daughter of Mr. Roy l Woods, la 'spending 'a visit from" Bolt 9j Cl'ydo Chipraan and Wayne Msr- H cr were among (th business visitors J in Salt Lake Saturday last. M MreIl. W. Jones of Long Oeach, Calif orn'a,, and Mrs. O. F. McOahn H -of' Toft. California, aro spending an jK indefinite visit In American Ftork, A meet of Mrs. Karl F. Carlisle. B Mrs. Morris Madsen, who liao been Hjj quit ill Is reported to be slowly lm- HS proving" but is still oonflned to her ' Wd. Her many friends hope for n Bjr eetnplete recovery too. Si Mrs. Barl Mathews aniP children of m fait Lake aro spendrWg aw Indefln- I sti visit here at the hew' of Mr. I I Mhthew's par, Mt'i sirf Mr? A. jw J frf, Backwalter. " iMr. end Mrs, .Marl' ,0nrie4eea II MMered to Bolt LnW SuiUaV arid N fW the day vlaitin;, th tasters petreats, Mr. and Mrs'.' FrVora i id family". Miss Cady Chadwlck spent the week end In Salt Lake, with relative and friends. Albert Cheever and LaVerl Stewart motored to Dlnghom Sunday and Visited Vis-ited relative. Miss Florence Duncan Is spending a visit. In Salt Lake with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rock. I a- :tfrahd'Mni. Howard NlcholeeW torcd to Cedar Valley Saturday on business matter. Mr. and, Mrs, N. II. Helselj! Wert visitor during the week at the home of Hyrum Helaelt in Provo Canyon. Mr. John- Hatch' of Highland was taken to a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday Tues-day to receive medical treatment. Mrs. Barbara rtushtoa of Iona, Idaho, It spending on Indefinite visit' here with her stater,' Mrs. Wm. Barratt and' other relatives. Mies' Leona 8helly of Salt Lake is spending a- visit in' American' Fork with' her' parents, Mr. and Mr. Dave Shelter. Mlsk Jfete'Prtt6KpoKsarwho la atteslfcug'svinmef'sefcool In' Provo, epont''thewieh!leni'hrW vtslthts; Mr. and 'Mt Walter Dnrraskl The Junior swarm of the Be Hive girls met" at the home of" Mrs. Minnie Min-nie Pulley. Tuesday evening, and began be-gan heir summer course of work. At thai conclusion of the evening's activities, refreshments were served. Joo. Walton ha purchased the Jeeee F". Steel hone7a'1? Becoiifl ward, and Mr. Steele f j.w f' aliased the Carson heme in th " wis ward. A baby boy arrived at the hen of Mr. and Mrs. Norven Storrs Saturday Satur-day morning, at their home In Storrs, Utah. Mrs. R. E. Baxter returned home Sunday after spending, several days In Salt Lake attendlng'M. I. A. Conference. Con-ference. . Mr. and Mrs. Qeo. Condor and Mrs. Wm. Durrent motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day guests of Mr? and Mrs. L. J. Tauter. . A . Mrs. Hebor tlarrntt aM Miss .Merle Chlpmnn attended the M. T. A Conference Con-ference in Salt Lake Friday, Saturday nnd Sunday, 0 Mrs. Ernest Parker! Mrs. Wm. Barratt of this city, and Mrs. Barbara Rushton of Ions, Idaho', spent Tuesday Tues-day afternoon In Highland with' Mrs. Thos. Blnna. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Lemon of Kam-as, Kam-as, Ktr. and Mr. Charles Oreeef and Mrs. Boyd of Salt Lake spent riundny hero "wtth W. T. Brown. Mrs. Harry Stevensen and baby and Mr. Annie Newton left Monday for Hiawatha, the home of Mrs. Stevensen. Mr. Nivton will remain for th sussser. Mrs: Leo P. HrvV and r children of Pleasant-Grove,' spent i Sunday here- visiting Mr, and Mrs. Hans Christen. Bp. and Mrs. J, T. Gardner ,nd daughter Ruth, motored to Salt Lake .Thursday and' spent th day on burifsjeWi Mis Kttta rMtnU for nn indefinite visit with"1 rtaHves'. I Mr. and Mrs Boyd Jackson hay nioved' into apaHments in the old Chlpmnn residence "across from Chip-man Chip-man Merc. Mr. end Mrs. W. C. Smith and family of Salt Lake, spent Sunday In American Fork visiting Mr. and Mr. John Kelley. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Cropper returned re-turned to their home here after spending a wees; In HinMey with rel-aUreil rel-aUreil Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt spent Saturday and Sunday at MUford vM? Itlng relatives and friends, motoring hossn. Mrs. W. A. Mofrett of Barley, Idaho, Ida-ho, Is spending an indefinite visit In American Pork with her son Ben and family. Mrs. T. A. Leo and son Ray, motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Sunday on'd'vtstt od relatives. Mr; Lee remained until the middle of the week visiting. Mr. and Mrs. James Whito and children of Salt Lake, motored to American Fork' Sunday and1 visited Mrs. White's mother, Mrs. Nancy Forbes. Mrs. Neldin Urn of Casper, Wyoming, Wyom-ing, arrived In American Fork Saturday, Sat-urday, and will spend on' Indefinite visit here wth her mother, Mrs. Mary Webb. ELBOTRK5 KANGsf, FOR BAL -once. Phone' W or call at Gltfsem ef-Almost ef-Almost new. Cheap It takesi'st MeV lttfi Mrs. K. Ball and two daughter arrived In American- Fork Sunday from Salt Lake, and will spend month her visiting Mr. Rose droit and family! The Doy Scouts of Troop 1, sof the First ward, with their Scoutmaster Clarence Grant, enjoyed as outing at the Springs Monday evening? There wcr0 about 20 present. Willnrd Smith, who was iccoajtly Injured In 8alt Lake by a brick wall which fell In on him, lo reported to bo getting along nicely. Mr. Smith is confined to the St Mark's hospital. Mbs Alice Chrlstensen and Note Goudouwin of Salt Lake motored to American Fork Saturday, and remained remain-ed ovor Sunday rlsttlnglMr. and Mr. N' H. Heloelt. Weaklings, Tea Hounds and Cake Eaters. Wo wonder It the llev. J. K. Stewart, Ste-wart, of the Northwestern Alumlnl Association bolloves he country is Bolnj; to the demnition bowk-wowB because he insists the University students aro developing Into spineless spine-less woakllngs, tea hounds, und cake eaters. t "Athletics," says Dr. Stewart, "have become Impossible. There Is no need to hire coaches- so long as this situation continues. Out of 1,700 male students In this university only twenty-two turned out to take part in athletic. Young men are developing develop-ing Into spineless weaklings instwd of real men. This condition mutis or w-ltl stopfer the ruin of the university I Inevitable." All very Interesting, but perhaps th cause of the trouble may be found in those who conduct the-colleges rather than in the young gentle-mon gentle-mon who attend them. If college athletics were stripped of their trickery trick-ery and the students we'ro not compelled com-pelled to mingle with rough necks and Ignoramuses camouflaged as col-logo col-logo men mit In reality hired for pay to keep up the athletic standards of the teams, thoso who are legitimately engagod in rounding out their cdu cation might take a deeper interest in their college athletics. The trou-bio trou-bio is that college sport has been turned'into a business. The professor, In the study room, prates of high moral standards and then urges the young men to hot foot It to tho . - ... ...,. AB- athleilc field, there1 to "rah, rah, rV over the achievements of son husky "students" wbd, save for his skill an H its Held, would not get within tsn- H miles of a college- campus. When. H amateur athletics are kept' as 'amateur H athletics perhaps the oall of the to cups will not be so enticing. |