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Show ,1j u Hu 1 - .-. -,.,.,.,..,.,.,.,... ...-i. - AMEKR'AN KOHK Locals and Personals Ii w .. .. ! Mcn'ii and young men's caps anil awoatora nt Chlpman's. 1 Up. and Mrs. Jus. T. pardnor V motored to Snlt Ixiko Tuesday on mat- n tors of business. B Thos. Coddlngtnn spent Sunday M hore with his family, returning Mon. In day to tho ranch at Cotton. iB tAjB Tho fall social of tho Fourth ward ( 11. 1. A. wan given Tuesday ovonlng 21 at tho homo of Miss Joalo Qreon- M wood. Fall flaw ore docoratod tho mf rooms and nn cnjoyahlo ovcnlng was ijc I spont In gnmos and music. Lato In rtt tho ovonlng a dainty tray lunch wns served to tho 30 guests prcsont. ad I Among tho local young peoplo who e I aro students nt tho n. Y. U. this iX 1 year nro: Misses Nina Hnlllday, Mao 2 I Wilcox, LnVcttn Houston, Mllllo Dun. M I can, Qertudo Greenland, Ionh Chip. K 1 man, Iluth Ashby, Kntlo Forbes, Zlna . Clnyson, and nirdto Hates, and Mes. 9 B srs. Josso D. Hunter, Wllforil L. I I Btorrs, Alton Storrs, Kenneth Myers, II, I Dolbort Grconwood, Wnyno Nielsen, (ft I Woltor Dovey, Hlldohrnnd and Nor. $ man Wing, Myron noloy, l.co Moro-y, Moro-y, dlth, Don and Earl Pnrkor. $1 jf Mr. and Mrs" H. M. Cnwroy rc- II II turnod homo Saturday afternoon nf. J? K tor n two weeks' motor trip to Den. J(1 m vor and return. They visited Mrs. jjj B Cawrey's slstor nt Denver and Join. !J K od n party and motorod to Eaton ' P K Park on n thrco dnys trip. Tho only I 1, Incident to mar tho plcasuro of tho tf Wt trip was tho fact that tho front nxnl if Mf of tho car was broken badly on tho S: return from Kstcs Park whon tho III' mnchtno struck a rock. Asldo from I W this a vary plcasurcablo trip Is re. 5 Hi portod, J ' H I.lowollyn Prutt, iion of Mr. nnd I H Mrs. I. L. Pratt of this city, nnd Miss " H Norma Storm, daughter of Mr. and . t Wt Mrs. J. W. Storrs of Salt Iko, but nf formorly or this plnco, woro mnrrled' wk In tho Salt Lake Tomplo Thursdny, , September 28th. A woddlng rccept. Ion was given at tho homo of tho 1 brldo's parents In 8al( Lako Thurs. 1 1 day evening. Miss Helen McClecry 11 or this city was bridesmaid, nnd Mrs. lMf Howard tKrnzoo, noo Malilo Storrs, jfll acted as matron of honor. ' Tho re. ceptlon was 'attended by 250 guests. T j' Mr. nnd Mrs. Pratt aro vory well i . . known horo nnd hnvo tlio best wish. j !fl eg of a largo clrclo of friends. 1 i:- - Mrs. Wilson Cunningham of Ogden Is spondlng a brief visit hero with her paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Alma llowley. Mrs. Sadlo Wagstnff roturned to American Fork Tuesday after nn ex. tended visit In Salt Lako with rela. live Hot you a nlco dress, suit or coat and bo ready for tho fair and Conference. Con-ference. Wo can ploase you and tit you. Chlpman'n. In honor of Mrs. Melissa Boley, who rocently roslgned as president of tho First ward Primary Ass'n. tho ollkorfi and teachers of that organl. 7ntlon ontortnlncd nt her homo on Thursday ovonlng. LIvoly games, mu. bIc nnd social chat woro foaturcs of tho evening's entertainment, aftor which a delicious lunch was served. MI.hh Annn Ilasmuson, who has been hend nurso nt tho local Community hospital almost slnco It wnB cstab. llshcd, has roslgned hor position, hnvtng ncceptcd a position ns supor. visor of tho dietetics department of tho Doo hospital nt Ogdon. In tho tlrno tliat Miss Rasmuson hns been hore, sho has mndo many friends who wish hor much nuccess In her now position. Miss Ilasmuson loavns October 1st. Mrs. Gilbert Wootton, Mrs. Ed. mund Hnnsen and Mrs. Leo Han. sen entertained at n Joint birthday anniversary colcbnrtlon Friday oven. Ins, In honor of Mrs. Wootton, Mr. Hnnsen nnd Mrs. Loo Hansen. Ar. tlstlcnlly arranged flowers formed tho decorations. Features of tho on. tcrtnlnmcnt woro a short program, charades, muslo, oto. Rofroshmonts consisting of Ico cream nnd enko woro served tho guosta, who numbered 35. I'eoplo attending tho horscshoo 'pitching tournnmont to bo held nt tho Fair Grounds nt Snlt I.nko during tlio week of tho Stnto Fair, will have n chnuco to sco our local entrants In tho contest. Mossrs. Davis and Ilnrold Chlpman In action. Tho young men woro about the first to cntor their nnmes ns contestants to tho challengo Issued for n champion, ship gnmo, and It Is vory probablo that they win emorgo victorious and bring back tho stnto honors with thorn. Special Velvet hats, $5.75 , and $7.75. Tanner Millinery. ; I). It. Rhodes is spondlng a visit In town with his wife nftor spending tho summer at tho herd. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllnrd Smith and Miss Florcnco Logsdon spont Tues. day In Snlt Lako on business mat. ters. Alma Karl nnd Orln Ashton left Wednesday for Carbon county on business for the Utah Power & Light company. Miss Ora Jean Chlpman loft laBt week for Los Angeles, Calif., whero she will remain for tho winter. Miss Chlpman Is omployed as a teacher thoro. Mr. und Mrs. John Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Meredith and Mr. and Mrs. Orrvlllo Morcor motored to Dlngham Sunday whero they spent tho day visiting points of Interest. Tho American Fork Bottling Works Is building u new store houso nnd vinegar manufacturing plant. Saver, nt largo Bottling tanks will bo used, and good vinegar will bo ndded to the list of products manufactured by this firm. Tho stororoom will bo lnrgo and Is of cemont nnd frnmo structure. , John Ilcrg and children motored to Park City and spent tho week end with relatives and friends. On Saturday, Sat-urday, Mr. Uerg's lljLtlo daughter Mario, had tho mtstortuno to bo knockor down by n raotorcyclo. Tho llttlo girl sustained n cut on her head nnd n wrenched limb, but no Bcrlous Injury. Huns Chrlstcnscn has Just com. plctod tho orcctlon of a new CO foot chlckon coop nnd A. J. Olscn has comtnonccd this week tho building or nnothcr 50 foot coop. It is authontl. cnlly reported that over 126 largo chicken coops hnvo been oroctcd horo this season, which oquals tho building build-ing rate of last year. This does not Include tho smaller cuops, many of which wore built this spring. A party wau given In the basement of tho Tabernacle horo Friday evening, eve-ning, complimentary to Miss Eftlo Wnrnlck, who recently resigned as President of tho Alplno Stake V. U M. 1. A., and to tho nowly appointed President, Mrs. R. G. Baxter and tho counselors, both roloasod nnd 'now ly appointed. Dancing was tho main foaturo of tho ovculng, and the par. ty was woll onjoyed by all. Mrs. Vivian Smith ontortnlncd Fri. day ovonlng of last wook at a shower complimentary to Miss Vlrgtnnla Smith, a fall brldo. Tho tlmo wns spent In games and music, nftor which dainty refreshments wero sor. ved to tho following guests: Mtb. Charles Pock, Mrs. Armo Christian, son, Mrs. Mnrlon Chrlstcnscn, Mrs. Howard Grccno, Misses Mao Chip-man, Chip-man, Myrtle Cunningham, Jcnnlo nnd Edith Thornton of this city, and Mrs. Ixiu Dunyon of Drapor. Miss Echo Dell Donne, formorly of this city, and Mr. Theodoro Edward : Aokorman, woro married In I.03 An. ; gcles, Cnllf., September ICth by PrB. ; J. W. McMurrin of the I.attor.day ; Saints Church of the California Mis. ; slon. Tho young couplo enjoyed a , honeymoon trip to Santa Anna and ! will Mako their homo In 1-nurol Can. ! yon, Hollywood Cnllf. Miss Doano 1 Is an American Fork girl, nnd has n I largo nmnbor of friends who oxtond J her an abundauco of good wishes. ! Sunday night, City Mnrshal Durrant I picked up two young boys, a llttlo over 14 years of ago, from Lohl, for : drinking extracts. Ho caught thorn I In tho net nnd 0110 confessed that ho had purchased tho stuff from a local I drug Btoro, Informing tho clork his I mothor had sent him for it, and pay. lug 75c for tho bottlo. Tho youths I wcro takon to tho City Hall ond nf. 1 tor crying nnd pleading and making all kinds of promises, were sont home j about 9 o'clock. 1 John Grocno, son of Mrs. Annie j Greono of this city, nnd Miss Mayme Illndley of Salt Lnko, woro mnrrrled i In tho Salt Uiko Templo Wednesday, j Sept. 27th. Miss Htndloy, it will bo I remembered, visited her undo nnd nunt, Dp. nnd Mrs. J. R. Hlndley ! horo sovornl summorB ago from hor I homo in Canada, and has slnco been , employed In 8alt Lako. Their many ! friends extend congratulations. A woddlng suppor In their honor was jHon nt tho homo of Dr. and Mrs. N.-Curtis in Salt Lako Thursday i, rIng. Mrs. Annlo Grccno on. (.erf .in-d nt a wedding reception horo ;F. -y cvonlng in honor of Mr. "and 1. ' e ai. Thoro wero nbouulou' , . present 7""1 I Mrs. Geo. Loo and two daughters.!! of Salt Lako, are spondlng two weeks hero with Mrs. Lee's sister, Mrs. J Samuel F. Grant and family. C Alfred Swcnson will contlnuo glv. Ing violin lessons In Pleasant Grovo ? Saturdays and American Fork Mon. ? days. $ A baby girl arrived tho first of l tho week nt tho home of Mr. nna Mrs. Wollaco Helsclt. All concern- cd doing fine. Uy orror It was stated last weok that W. C. Thomas nnd fumlly, who aro occupying tho Geo. D. Robinson I homo In tho Third ward for thb winter nro from RIchflold. Tho fam- My havo moved In from their Fair, j field home. 1 The Sochho Swarm of tho Third , ward met in rogular meeting Monday ! ovcnlng at the homo of Miss Hannah j Hansen. Tho tisual diverslona on. , Joyed by tho awnrm wcro indulged In, after which tholr hostess served a. dainty lunch. It Is now time to get your wlntor undorwoar while our sizes nro plcn. tlful. Winter will soon bo horo proparo now nnd bo ready. Chip, man's. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt enter, tnlned Friday ovonlng of last week in honcr of their son Llowollyn. Young men friends of Mr. Pratt wero present and spent a vory pleasant tlmo In reminiscences, music, etc. Iito In the ovonlng a delicious lun. ch wus served. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Taylor who havo been making tholr homo In Prlco for tho past several months, came to American Fork Tuesday and nro visiting horo with Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. .Miller, paronts of Mrs. Taylor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Taylor will leave soon for Jit. Pleasant, whoro Mr. Taylor has a position in a drug store. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. L. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. L. Ashby, Mr. and Mrs. W G. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Olson, woro among thoso from American Fork who attended the wedding reception given Thursday evening In Salt Lako for Mr. and Mrs. Llowollyn Pratt who wore mar. (rlod that day. Tho Seagull Girls of tho First ward enjoyed a pleasant little outing to Utah Lako Saturday. Tho girls took .their lunches with them which wero enjoyed aftor n swim in the lake, and games. Mrs. Sablna Allen, their teachor, and Mrs. Ruth Johnson wero chaporoncs. Thoro woro olght In the party. Reduced Round Trip Rates via Donvcr & Rio Grando Western to Salt Luke City account Utah State Fair, Oct. 2 to 7. Tickets on snlo dally, Oct. 1 to 7. Final return limit Oct. 0. Also account Confer, once Mormon Church, Salt Lako City Oct. G to 8. .Tlckots on salo Oct. 3 to 8. Final roturn limit Oct. 12. Call on local agent for detailed information. in-formation. 30.1L Wm. Thornton und son William, and S. T. Shelley motored tp Urlg. hnm City Tuesday on business. Mr. Shelloy thon proccoded to Preston, Idaho, whoro ho will take charge of tho Preston Thornton Drug In tho absence of Mr. Hugh Uroadbcnt who is to bo married soon. Mr. Shelley will remain at Preston for n weok or BO, Stove Woods of Salt Lako, spent a fov days hero this week looking after business lutc'routs, Mr. and Mrs. Woods nro refitting nnothor rosldonco in Salt Uiko, nnd Mr. Woods packed nnd Bent some of tho housohold effects from tho homo horo. Mrs. Woods Is visiting In Ida. ho. |