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Show Kl AMERICAN KUlMv H Locals and Personals H Mr. anil Sirs. (Jnrl Anderson wero f vlHitorfl nt I'rovo for tlio week ond. H Mrs, V. A. Koblnaon uuil Mra. Win. Hi Shollojr Hcnt Monday in Salt tako H on K About 30 "'pair of those valuable Mf ladles bIioos are loft at Chluman'e, Hf worth IS to .10, snlo to clenn up. 1.9G Hf Mr. mid Mra. T. J. Williams find Hjj biiby Lucy of Bait Ixiko visited Mr. B mid Mrs. Ambrose nt tholr homo bore H tills week. H ! B V 15. Vouiu: will bo tho spcakor at H tho gacnimont, meeting In tho First H ward Sunday afternoon. . Special inus- H: ic liiiR.bccn arraiiKwl for and all are H invited to htUad.' 1 ' H Mrs. .In 8. II.. Clark lA reported to bo Hj KottliiK nlmiK very nicely at tho 1 .D. H B. hospital, whoro sho was oporotod B upon and expects to bo, removed to B hor lionto bore soon. Thoro will be a nicotine of the Lnd- H lus Farm Iluronii In- tho City- hall H Friday, March 3, nt 2 p. rn. Dross B maklnir will 1 .tho atibjoct of the H mooting. All Intorosted -aro Invitod H to BUS - H Tho Hholley rounlon will be held H March 1st. In American Fork,', prob- H ably in the High.. School gymnasium. Hj A program Is being proparcd which H together with dancing and rofrosh- H' jncnts will constitute the evening's B cntcrtniumont. B Mr. und Mrs,. RpbL Straasburg of H' Clovor Creek ,Mr. jnd Mrs. Robort H nemlngton, Wm. Haste, Mr. and Mrs. H Jamos Spray ot Tooele visited .wijh H totr. and Mra. Tbos. Coddlngton Wed- H nesday evening here. They spent , Thursday In . I'rovo attending the H, funeral of Ddvld BtrMsburg and vli- H. ited tho Coddlngtons hero again Fri- H day. H "- ; , Tho First Ward IUllof. Society was B; reorganized dt tho regulnr mooting K Tuesday. Mrs. Joi..' T. Gardner and K Mrs. Elisabeth McCarthy were releas- 7 cd as counselors to Mrs. Rose Grant v president, who was ro'-olectod. Tho nowly appointed counselors aro Mrs. K Jane Robinson and Mrs, laura : Dunkloy. , Mrs. Jonjnle Cunningham K vxia sustained' us Socretary and Mrs. -' Jnno Eskelson as asslstantv The ( Bishopric Of tho vrard was present al- s so Mrs. Annio C Hlndloy and Mrs, H'; Abo audmt)nson of tho Relief Society ,v 8tnko presldoncy. Ice cream and fc cake was sorvod. ' Mrx. John Smith 1 spondlng tlio (week end In Dlngham visiting hor 'daughtur Mm, Robert Mlllor . Mr, un Mm. Itny Coddlngton ontor-tulnul ontor-tulnul ut dinner Sunday, Covers wero laid for eight' gucots. Mrs. Annio Nowton spont Monday 1n I'lcaaant Qrovo visiting relatives and friends. . Kmrnott Ingcrsoll bus been confln-' cd to his homo tho past woek suffering suffer-ing from la grlppo trtit Is now recover-' ing. - . This deep snow warns us to keep our feet dry and our bodies warm. Clilpmnn's havo tho footwear, rubbers, ovorHhocfl und tho warm clothing. Mrs. A. N, retortion and baby of Tacoma, Washington, arrived in American Am-erican Fork Tuesday and will visit Inderinutely with relatives and friends. fri-ends. Mnt. Uicy Uush entertained u fdw of hor lady friends at hor homo Thursday afternoon. Tho timo was spent in noedlo work and noclal chat and lato In tho afternoon a dainty lunch was served. , Mr. Thos.' Hanson entertained Wednesday evening in honor of her husband's birthday, Washington Blr. 'thday colors predominated in the de. Icoratlon scheme. There were about 30 present. A delicious lunch was served. Mr. und Mrs. Alan l'ierson and baby of Provo sp'ent Sunday In American Am-erican .Fork visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. Wm. Thornton - --and children returned to Provo with them and spent the afternoon and evening. Mr. an Mrs. Willis Fredericks en tertalned Friday , evening at their 'home. The .usual social activities J wero Indulged in, and late In the eve. inlng the hostess sereved her guests j a dainty lunch. "Thre were about 30 present The chicken business in this vicinity vicin-ity seems more active than ever. It is reported vthat 100,000 baby chicks have "been ordered by chicken men of, this locality.' A. number of chick-' chick-' ten coops oro being built, among the bulldors being Orval Mercer and Mrs. Ellon Proctor. O. A, "Thrasher, it is reported, In building another f2,00Q coop this spring. i Mrt W. W. Hunter spent the week In Salt lAko guest Of, relatives and friends. v ' Thos. Coddlngton spont Monday .in Salt liiko attending to business" matters. mat-ters. ' .;' J. M. Walker and Mrs. R. B. Baxter attended the M. I. A. meeting in tho Lindon First ward Sunday evening: Glenn Sykejv M. E. Uezzant .and Llllle Shaftcr of tho Co-op store;.aro confined to their homes suffering from the la grippe. '! , Mr. and Mra. James Woodhouse are the proud parents of a baby-boy 1)orn Monday. Mrs. Woodhouse wan j iforntofly Miss Norma Howe. '" I . Honry McKell of Spanish Forkj 'and Iceland McBeth of Payson spent Sunday in American Fork visiting friends. ' ' Mrs. Mary Maudsloy and daughter (Iola, Mrs. Sadie Henry and Miss Iiooh Chlpman went to Salt Lake Saturday evening to see Ethel Barry-moro Barry-moro at tho Salt Iioke Theatre. Mrs. Roso Grant, Mr, and Mrs. 'James CI rant, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel V. Grant wore among those from American Fork who .attended tho funeral of ' Lenard Hebertson at Pleasant Drove Wednesday. About 30 ot the friends' ot John Clark pleasantly surprised him at hJs home Saturday evening. The time was enjoyably spent and late In' tho evening; delicious refreshments wero served. Mr. Melvin Turner was pleasant-'ly pleasant-'ly .surprised at her home Thursday evening by a number of friends. Tho usual activities were indulged In after which a delicious lunch was served to 50 guests. . Mrs. Junius Adams entertained Thursday evening of last week at a .Valentino party. The rooms "wero Cleverly decorated and a delightful time was spent In games and music. 'And a dainty lunch was served. The 'guests numbered thirty. Mr. and .Mrs. Leo T. Shelley et retained re-tained Saturday evening .tor negators of the R. B. King, family. QaaMsnaad music were enjoyed and late jsr, the evening a delicious lunch was served. , The guests were Mr. and Mrs. -J.jt. Payne, Mr. and Mr. J. U Dunklty. J. P, and Arthur King, Mr, and Mra. S. D. Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nlcfa-oles, Nlcfa-oles, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brown, Mrs. Ltlllo Brown and sons Webb and Kcn-noth, Kcn-noth, Mastor Jos. Brown and Miss Both Strong ot this clfy and Mrs. I1 Sadie Allen of Denver and Mr, and Mrs. John Goodwin of Lohl. Emmett Hilaey la on tho Improve after having been confined to his homo with illness. t Mrs. James Chlpman Jr. spent Saturday in Salt lake visiting frl- Kvnds. Mrs. Ed Lee spent Thursday and Friday In Leal.-ylsltlag her mother, Mrs. Stoddard. Mr. and Mrs. tit M. Cawrey and son Phillip motored to' Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day. n H. M. Cawrey and Ralph Barrett motored to Magna Tuesday on business. busi-ness. Tho Second ward Primary orrganl-atlon orrganl-atlon will have charge of the sac-Irament sac-Irament meeting of tho ward Sunday, 'nftornoon. A good program has been 'arranged. All are invited to attend. t Bp. Jas. T. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Inard Jaclcson and daughter Haydee ''and Mrs. Charles Plerco of this city 'attended the funeral ot Lenard Heb- ortson at Pleasant Grovo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chadwick,. Mr. )and Mrs. Thos. Coddlngton, Mrs. Aus-by Aus-by Baker and Mrs. Hans Laarsen j went to Provo Thursday to attend the .funoral of pave Strassburg. I Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nlcholes, Mrs. j Jos. Nlcholes, Miss Jane McFherson ,Vlctor Nlcholes, ot this city and Mtas iNorma Jones of Leht motored to 8alt (Lako Saturday and spent the day vie-' itlng and shopping. ' Word was received In the city ,that Rodney Greene, formerly of this city, but now residing at Los Angeles Wllf. underwent an operation last iwoek. Tho oporatidn, was uon his moso and Mr. Greene la reported to be doing nicely. Misses Millie Duncan, Veda Barrett and Mary Wild entertained at an oysi tor supper and card party at the home jot Miss Duncan Wednesday evening; (Those present were Mlssess Florence .Duncan, Genevieve Stewart, Leona Ijogsden, Kate Durrant, Veda Barr- .ett, Mary, Wild Millie Duncan and I Webb Brown, Melvin Madsea, Alberi Hales, Elmo Crookston, Alton Storrs Idnford Werner, Wayne Nlelson and LaVoi fcurUs. ' " |