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Show l . r AMEKIUAN FOHK j LocaLs and Personals IrI v, - .vf MrB. Mattle Larson ot Castle Data Is here visiting her sister, Mrs, R. , S3. Baxter and relative! 1b Alpine. V rGet your Fish License aad Fish lng Tackle from Chlpman's, and ..show your fuck. Mrs. J. B. Steele returned to her t home In Idaho Falls, Idaho, Thurs- day after visiting her sister, Mrs, !. vV,B. Smith. Her son Oscar Steele ' "and wife spent a fow days here at the Smith homo also. Under the direction of Ernest Pax-, Pax-, man, a Bplendtd musical program will be gl von In the Tabernnclb Sunday evening, June 25th. Some students of Mr. Pdxmon will appear, assisted fry vocal talent from Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrum Ivorson and ' family, Mr. nnd Mrs, John Watts and I Miss Florenco Watts of Kanosh spent ttao last week In American Fork, visiting Mr. and Mrs. K. Ivor-son. Ivor-son. i The members of the American Fork Sorosls met at the homo ot Mrs. sThos. Coddlngton Friday afternoon. The usual activities wero enjoyed nf-, nf-, tor which dollclous refreshments wero Bcrved. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jewell and children chil-dren of Sunnysldo, Washington arrived ar-rived In American Fork Friday and . will spend an Indefinite visit with ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos; Crookston, Sr. The trip was mado by motor and was very much enjoyed. Miss Cloq ,MMor ot this city, and ' Ephrlam J, Hanson ot Provo woro marrlod In Salt Lako Monday. Miss Miller was employed as a telophone "operator, which position she re-i re-i signed a week ago, and has a large aumbor of frlonds who wish her Joy. They will' make their homo In Provo. ifl J M ' ' The dancers of American Fork and !ji the north end of the .county will be :j ' pleased to hear that the, Apollo has ' t j secured, the .enrrsrement of4 the po"pu'- 5 lar Salt Iko, kfnney Orchestra tor V Wfc " Jru 21' The KeWey's'Varry fix afigyi. 'of the best dance musicians In the :V ..state. , 17-lt I"', ; , f . ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Coddlngton, - James Chadwlck and son Gilbert, re- turned homo Thursday lfrom. Soldier ' "' Summit where they visited vMr. and Mrs. VernHou8to'i, Tho big tire at Colton, three miles away, took place " while they were thoro, which destroy- . ed about bIx big buildings among . them being the hotol run by Mr. Gor-',- don, brother of Wm. Gordon of this i i-' city. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. L. Ash by and children chil-dren spent Wednesday afternoon at tho Springs, enjoying aa outing. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Tlppetta of Logan Lo-gan visited with relatives hero a few days this week. Dr. and Mrs. B. 0. Hughes and family ot Provo spent Sunday in American Fork with relative and friends. fri-ends. Mrs. Clyde Day ot Salt Lake spent n few days this week in Americas, Fork with her mother, Mrs. U M. Evans. Earl Holmstead, Jesse M. Walker, Heed noblnsoa and Wm. Hanson motored mo-tored up Provo Canyon Wednesday ovenlng and returned home Thursday. Thurs-day. In the meantime, they enjoyed Ihomsolvos angling for tho speckled beauties. Mrs, Wilson Cunningham onjter-tained onjter-tained the" Thelty swarm of Dee Hlvo girls at her home Tuesday ovenlng. Tho lesson, games and music made a pleasant evening for all, after which a dollclous lunch was served. There were 12 present. Tho Columbia swarm of bee hlvo girls pleasantly surprised their bee keopor, Miss Vanza Nielsen, at her homo Friday ovenlng last. Tho girls spent a pleasant evening in games and music after which a. dollclous picnic lunch was served. Tho. Daughters of the Pioneers met at tho homo of Mrs. Jane 0. Robinson ' Thursday afternoon, with a good at-1 tendance. W. S. Robinson gave an Interesting talk on pioneer life; Mrs. Minnie Pulley saBg several selcctl-, ons and Mrs, Myrtle Seastrand gavel a reading. Wednesday afternoon holiday .ot Inst weekwas thoroughly enjoyed by tho roemboVa of the Highland ward. A base ball came wu pi a, d between the, Msrrieda sad Singles, with the Married victorious. .After the game, a 'weenie resit' was enjoyed by all. Another fame between the two teams ,ia, being,, played Friday afternoon. y r-3 "j Mrs. va Curtis and family ot 8alem .have moved to American Fork to make their home aad are occupying occupy-ing the I. D. Doley home In the First ward. 0. B. Hanson and family, who haye recently roturned to Aihoricah Fork, are movinff into tho old Crompton home in tho Second ward. Alfred Hayes sold, his homo In tho First, ward to Mr. Jos. Parr 6r Carbon County and has purchased tho John Houston plnco In tho Second Sec-ond ward. Tho Third ward Sunday ,Bchool Is preparing an operetta, "Jack The Giant Klllor" which will be presented In the near future Mrs, S. E. Foddls and childron of Storra are spending a visit with relatives rela-tives here. Wo can supply the Bee Hive girls and Boy. Scouts with their camping and outing jclothes Chlpman's. Mrs. Doloss Dlckerson was operated oper-ated upon at the local hospital Tuesday Tues-day afternoon for appendicitis. She Is reported to be getting along nicely. Mrs, J, n. Hlndley roturned home Tuesday, after having spent a week In Salt Lake with her daughtor, Mrs. 0. N, Curtis and other relatives. Mrs. W. It. Halllday spent Saturday Satur-day In 8alt Lake on business. Her daughtor Nina, returned home with her after attending Primary conference. confer-ence. Miss Melissa Coates left Monday for lona, Idaho, where silo will bo the guest of Miss Margaret . Rushton. Miss Rushton will return ' with her and visit here. Carl Chaso, formorly ot- this city, but now living In Rawllngs, Wyoming, arrived In American Fork Monday to spend tho summor here with his grandmothor, Mrs. W. A. Robinson and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker and children, and Mrs. 8. T. Shelley nnd children motored to Garfield Sunday visiting Mr, and Mrs, Alvln Carlson and Mr. and Mrs; Vance Smith. Miss Prlscllla Pulley, daughtor ot Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Pulley, has received re-ceived a call for the Northern states mission. Miss Pulley will loavo towards to-wards tho latter part of tho month tor her field of labor. ,. t Mrs, Emma Foster entertained Friday afternoon n honor of the nlne-th nlne-th birthday of her son Francis. Tho guests spent a pleasant afternoon In games after which refreshments were served. There wore 12 present. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wild, Mrs. Stephen Shelley, Sr. and Miss , Amy Sfielley motored to Blngbam Saturday Satur-day 'evening, to attend a Urthday surprise .party la honor of Mrs. J. A. Wright. They returned homo, .Sunday evening, u , Tho First ward choir mombora with their leader Samuel T. Grant enjoyed enjoy-ed an outing to the Springs Thursday Thurs-day ovonlng. After nn Invigorating swim, the hungry bathers did full Justlco to tho tempting lunch which hail been prepared. Mrs. J. F. Stegglo ontoitalned Saturday ovonlng, at a showor. complimentary comp-limentary to Mr. nnd Mrs. Qllbort Colton who wero married tho previous Wednesday. Tho time was spent in tho uouul diversions nftor whlqh refreshments re-freshments were served. Mrs. Olive Balloy und children of ,TopenIsh, Washington arrived, In Amorlcan Fork Tuesday, and they will mako tholr homo hore. Mr. -Bailey will Join his family horo later. Tho Baileys -woro formorly of this plr.ee. Mis. Chas. PaacraU nnd Mies L Dorothy Chlpmoa motored to NepMi( Sunday and spent tho day visiting. .j Alan Shelley was among the busI-j noss visitors in Salt Lake Saturday last. j You men who work in the canyon, get your Fish License aad fish In the evening, we sell the ' fishing tackle . Chiptnaa's. A baby girl was born to Mr. aad Mrs Marion Nichotos Thusrday mor. j nlng. Mrs. Nlcholes Is at the local hospital and Is getting slong nicely. , Miss LaVoa Stewart ot Garfield k j spending an indefinite visit la Am- orlcan Fork,' guest of Miss Beatrice j Galsford. ' Miss Flora Robinson of Kanab ' epont tho week end In American Fork ! guest of Miss Florence Priday. The j young ladles spent Thursday In Salt take visiting. . . ', Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Galsroid aad daughters returnod home Sunday evening eve-ning after spondlhg the wook end In Tooolo with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Galsford and family. Miss Guelda Elsmore was removed to hor homo Thursday aftor having been confined to the local hospital for tho past ten days, after an operation oper-ation for appendicitis. James and Marie Chlpman, who are employed In Watortown, Wisconsin, aro spending a visit in American Fork with tholr parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Fon Chlpman. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardner and baby of Provo, motored to American Fork Sunday and spent the day visiting vis-iting the former's parents, Bp. and Mrs. J. T. Gardner. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. E. Bezzant motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Saturday night to attend a party -given In honor ot the GOth anniversary of tho wedding of Mr. and' Mrs. T. H. Woodberry. Mr. Woodborry is Mrs. Bozsant'a uncle, 'Miss Nina Halllday entertained at a box party at the Roalart Theatre Wcdnesduy evening ot last week complimentary to Miss Virginal McCorron, who left Sunday for Iowa, There were eight girls present. "'Miss Lola Maudsloy road the play "Evorywomaa at the B. Y. U. Tuesday Tues-day ovenlng, beforo tho summer Bcnbol students, irho mooting Was nrrangod by the dramatic organization, organi-zation, ot that lustltutlon. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Halllday of Pleasant Grovo, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halllday und W. S. Robinson of this city, wero tho Sunday dlnnor guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Robinson. Robin-son. .. Marloy Steele and Bon Motfctt motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Sunday Mrs. Stoolo and Mrs. Moffott returned homo with them after having attended attend-ed tho M, I. A, and Primary Conference Confer-ence for sevoral days. Mr. and' Mrs. Arthur Dtckorson, Dolburt Dlckorson and Miss Mattie Woodcock, all of Salt Iake, motored to Amorlcan Fork Sunday' and spent tho day visiting at tho home ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Alma Rowley. In the attor-noon, attor-noon, they mado a trip to the cave. Big reduction on all hats. Tanner Millinery. - Mrs. Ollbert Coltoa lefVMonday tor Rlvertoa where she will spend tea days with relatives aa4 - frieads. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams ot Salt take 'spent tho weok end In American Ameri-can Fork, guests of Mrs. Sarah Di-Chlpman. Di-Chlpman. Chnrlos Galsford suffered a sudden attack of appendicitis Monday evening, eve-ning, and was oporatcd upon at the local hospital Tuesday afternoon. He Is getting alone nicely and will soon be up and about. i iii Wm. Darrntt, Owen Lynch, Thos. Shcftor, Clarence Gray, Francis Grant, K. Taylor and W. A. Homer were among thoso who took advantage advan-tage ot the oponlng of tho fishing season Thursday morning. The Boy Scouts wero up at sunrise Wednesday morning and ratted the flag at the City hall In observance ot Flag Day. Tho local business houses and a number of private resldenc?o displayed our national emblem, In honor of Its 145th birthday. ' Those big speckled fellows cat k easily .caught It you gat your tlaelsf tackle-" aad license from Chlpmui'fl i Mr, and Mrs, Luther Qlddlnjj tored to Salt Lake Wednesday after- V noon on business. "' Miss Sadie Nelson left for Ms I ham Monday where she will visit frt- H ends. . E. P. McOrew, John Robinson, W, R. Halllday, and Roy Qrcenwoet'H formed a fishing party Wednesdn ovenlng and motored up Provo ost- M yon. Thoy roturned home Thursdsj- Miss Vora Taylor ot Lehl was til -' Sunday guost ot Mrs. Mary Maast- loy here.' Misses Arema- Goodwto, ,BS Eula Evans and LaVera Klrkam si Lehl ppont Sunday afternoon horo wHs IS Miss Loir. Maudtley. H Undor the auspices of the Fins ward Primary, an entertainment wUl be given in the ward chapol &e . Thursday evening, commencing at I o' clock. The prosram will consist of a Bhort play "The Uttlo Gypsy" W tho Seagull girls, la addition to whles songs, dances, etc. will be given. IJ |