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Show 1 local Ne I H i llffl U8 Mnr' "untr spent Wcnesday ffuH I Salt Lake with friends. I IV Olrlsl Hovo your Graduation dress- f IB " homstltchcd or plcotcd 'nt Woods' j W JCUllnory. U 1 , ff Mr' nn(1 " Charles I'ancratz mot- j r j 9tH to Snlt Lnko Wcdnosdoy and vis-1 i M Jted friends. ' J"t sec what you can buy at Chip-IE Chip-IE ilf nun's for 1.00. Monday and Tuos-M Tuos-M H day, April 24th and 26th. '! Mrs. Jano Fbrboa loft last week iff tot Sholloy, Idaho, to remain for the I " It summer with hor son William. J HI) Misses Lmcta Thomas and Mary jl' McKlnnoy who nro attending school f ' 'Pot tho week end In Fairfield -with relatives. I' Clydo Nolson, who has boon om-i om-i , ployed at Dividend, Is spending a I, w wcok's visit horo with his par-It par-It eats, Mr. and Mrs. Nlols Nolson. !' Mrs. Jos. n. Forbes roturncd homo Ml 1. Sunday nftor spondlnc tho past two II) weK0 at Vineyard with hor daughter fill, Mrs. Henry Jlaag. I ! Mrs. Frank Uorconor of Park City s spondlng an Indoflnlto visit In1 if American Fork visiting John B. f Berg and family. 1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shatter aro re-' I iving congratulation ovor the ar-' 1 Tjral of a baby girl, born Wednesday I .April 19th. Mother and babo doing1 1 1 aieely. I Geo. F. Prlco of Phoenix, Arlronn, j- arrrlvod In Amorlcan Fork Sunday I te spend a visit with relatives and I Wends. Mr. Price In also visiting at Charleston. Misses Irene Dunn and Dorothy and Lvonhj Hillings were In Amorlcan Iter k Monday 'from Provo having como to attend 'the funeral of J. H. Lang-, Lang-, lord. r ' Mrs. Christian -Burgonor rcturnod i to her homo In Park City after spond- S ' Jag tho past oovoral weoks In Amort- V' roi-k at the homo of John 1ft, H? j ' ' " nno fn"y- I trf I WM I Th Uniiuhlon, of (ho Ploneorn met y at tho homo of Mrs. John McTatpw S? Wednc3day nftornoon. The tlmo was ipent In listening to talks by plon- A Mrs and romlnlsccncen. All enjoyed S themselves. I MIbios Eliza Darrutt, Jonnla Jones, 5 ' iAiolla Cunningham and Vera Mo"- I Oavoy and Messrs. Ourner Carter, i Joslah Smith, Orvlllo Morgan and ,h j1 Weeley Bonn motored to Salt Lake , , l Sunday and visited friends. s" Mr. and Mrs, Urban Johnson were pleasantly surprised at tholr home In ;J r ' , the First word Friday evonlng by a !jj j BBmbcr of noighbors and friends. A ir" f " delightful evening was spent In tho !jj ; nsunl diversions after which dainty iS t ' refreshments wore sorvod. h . P L Miss Lavonno Bromley entertained u f .a few fronds at hor homo Saturday jj, ' , evening. Tho tlmo wjs apont In play- " ' Ing "ProRro3slvo COO" aftor which a V i ,! dainty lunch wca served to tho fol- i ; lowing guesta: Misses Vonisa Nlelson ',' f ; ;' Klorenco Prlday, Koto Forbes, and I ' Zna Claynon and Messrs. Willis Shlp- 15 ll ;: 'y. Norman Wing. Jack Grant, Joso iH i ij , ftrlnghnm nnd Harvey Glbbs. it . Mrs. N'oblo Brans of Lebi spent .Wednesday in American Fork vlslt-I vlslt-I Ing relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Deaa returned to Eureka after spending .tareelwoeks hero visiting relative i l I MIsBes Myrtle and Stella Jeffs spent Friday In Spanish Fork visiting visit-ing friends. I .loil Morao left for the sheep herd the forepart of the week after spending spend-ing a fow months here with his family. fam-ily. Mrs. Andy Trane of Lent is cpn-flnod cpn-flnod to the local hospital, following an operation last week for appendl. cltis. Christian M. Hanson is reported to bo somewhat Improved after an illness ill-ness following the removal of his tonsils In Salt Lake last week, Mrs. Sinn Andorson of Lehl is Hpcndlng tho week In American Fork vjsltlng her daughter, Mrs. Mary Maudsley, j Mrs. Harvey Hamilton returned to hor homo horo Tuesday aftor spending spend-ing a tew days In Soldlor Summit visiting Mrs, W. D. FlUgereld. Mrs. Marie Chrlstensen of San Fran-slsco, Fran-slsco, California, is spending an indefinite in-definite visit In Amorlcan Fork with Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Ttasmussen. Mrs. Sadlo Wagstatf rcturnod to Amorlcan Fork Wednesday atUr having hav-ing spent tho past wintor in Salt Lako. Mr. nnd Mrs. Byron Crookston, Mrs. Emmltt Lynch and Miss June Lynch motored to Salt Lake Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Rubon Chlpmcn of this city and Mrs. E. A. Culbertson of Salt Lako are spending Sunday In Eureka visiting Mrs. Itoy Myrea and family. Mm. A. W. Horton and children of Rock Springe, Wyoming, are spend-a spend-a visit la American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Win. King and also In Salt Lako with relatives. Mutual Coal Co. Stockholders Meeting Saturday, April 22, 7:30 p. m. American Fork City Hall Mr. Ilomor will bo horp, Sir, and Mn. Potor Olson, Miss Edith Olson nnd Mr end Mrs. W Wll-ioii Wll-ioii of Salt Lake vlsltod Thursday with Miss Pearl Rowley horo. Miss Rowloy accompanied them to Provo and spent tho afternoon. Misses IiRuo Robinson and Myrtle Ponrod cntortalned at a shower Saturday Sat-urday evening at tho homo of tho latter latt-er complimentary to Miss Ella Pcnrod a brfdo of tho wook. Gamos and music mus-ic wero onjoyed after which a delicious delici-ous lunch wan sorved. Tho guests numborcd 25. Mtg- Lotha Coleman, Chnutauqua, lecturor, will be present at tho Sacr-amont Sacr-amont meeting In the Second ward Sunday afernoon nnd will glvo a talk Hor subjoct is "Tho Broad Vision", and as Miss Coloman comes so well recommended aa a speaker, a good nttondanco Is desired. All nro cordially cordi-ally Invited. . .Mrs. .Laura Franeosaaajl, chlldrea of Salt Lake spent the week eud In American Fork "with her mother, Mrs. E. H. Doley. Mrs. W. D. Haynes returned to her home -In Salt Lake Saturday after spending a week's visit la American Fork with Mrs. Edmuad Hansen and family. |