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Show iMflSfl -. , ..!., .,..,.. ,-.... ...iiiiipi.MiMhiii III HI iffiBffl I jgjg! A'MKHICAX KOUK 8 Locals and Personals Hit . s . JSfli Got your ads In by Tuesday. !jl9 Mr. and Mrs. Lyl0 Ranck ot Salt ijltw Lako, spent Sunday hero visiting Mr. ffl and Mrs. Thos. Nowman and family. Iflfar A' E CordeI1 and notnor of Burloy, If jglj Idaho, returned to their hom0 there IflBi Monday, aftor spending a fow days ft horo visiting the Info Parker family. iff Jamos Pulley, Ida Harrington, Jff 1 Christian Hansen and Mrs. Emma m Poster. 'attended the Genealogy ton- 1 ventlon la Provo Sunday. Pa JR Don't bo deceived with canvassers K showing fllo teats on silk hose. Wo tMJ huvo Humming nird ond LaFrnnce 'jjjftft hose, cltlior ono wo will guaranto0 to fflJll stand the File Test and Tug of War. Jg Chlpmnn's. IJPKj Mr. and Mrs, H. F. Schultz, Mr. Iwlf und Mrs. Dob Jonos, Mrs. Pnul David, fjwf Mr. and Mrs.' Lou Miller, Mr. and fyil Mrs. D. W. nuy, all ot Salt Lako, SBt visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook horo mtv during tho woek end. f Mrs. Blaine Steole and mother, Stf Mrs. Homo and little Miss Darbara ftMi Pct' returnod to Qlngham for a visit lijS with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hawkins, An Si who visited with Mr. and Mrs. Len- K" ard Pott horo Sunday, Mr. and fusl Mrs. Homer Vincent of Park City JJMjV woro also guests of tho Petts hore 'W j! 8unday. Henry Stoolo returned to Jn w American Fork with the Vincent E m aftor spending a woek In Park City R JO with thorn. mvu The Franklin Cafe opened at Magna JhIJJs! about three months ago, waa cloeed h iffi, by Sheriff Hancock Friday last and j Mi placed in litigation. j (iJU W. J. Haycock and S. R. Praaklla, the owners, seem to have had een- n jJ alderable grief since the death ot the An former manager, T. J. Franklin. Debts a II har tiled up aad from aptaraM H none ot then war paid. TJalew Um I I areaey is raised, the property will ha I H sold for the debts. Magna Banner. ""il"'!" 1 I I I II V 'Why not have that new drees hemstitched or picoted?vWoods Millinery. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Coddington and son Mark, and John Woods motored mo-tored to Eureka Friday whero they Vlsltod with Mrs. Vern Oakey. Mrs. Josh Haslem, formerly ot this city, but now residing In Donnett, Utah, spont a wcok here visiting her daugher, Mrs. Ross Cunningham. Mrs. Jcsso Durgcss presented her husband with a tine baby girl, born at tholr home in Alpine Tuesday morning. mor-ning. Tho Humming Dlrd Silk Hose at Chlpman's will stand .the File Test, also the tug of war. Only $1.60. pair Mr and Mrs. Ed. Smith entertained entertain-ed at tholr homo Friday- evening. Tho guests woro: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chadwick, Mrs. Summervlllo, Mrs. Jos. Armstrong, Arm-strong, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. D. Forbes of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Paul llrustfn and daughter ot Salt Lake. Mrs. Atlantic Chrlstonsen, Mrs. S. W. Chlpman, Mrs. W. H. Chlpman and Mrs. H . nBoloy went to Salt Lnk0 Thursday afternoon to attend a party given In honor ot Miss Ida Dooth who was recently married ,and who Is loavlng soon for Nevada to mako hor homo. We wero, unablo to obtain Miss Booth's name slnco her marriage. dot jrotir ads in by Tuesdays. The' lighting system ot the Tlmp-anogoa Tlmp-anogoa cave ia being changed this week considerably. It is found that the lights did, not show-off the cave's beauties to; the teat, advantage, and they are feeing changed jlfrom the ceiling to TfcfeottonUTjtMs thought that the workwW W finished by Saturday (todayR. B. Darter, with three aasietanta, is doing the work. h - i i Fine big box of linen stationery, yGc at Grants. L. G, Wilson and Mrs. E. J. Dolin of Lehi are spending th0 week end In Highland with Mrs. Geo. Myers. 1' Mr. and Mrs C. A. Plersoa motored io Salt Lake Tuesday evening with somo Provo friends. Mrs. 1 M. Evans spent Tuesday In Salt Lake, guest of. her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Day and husband,' Special for Saturday, 8 bars White Laundry Soap, 25 cts. Robinson Grocery. A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beck ot Alpine Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Mother and babe' doing nicely. T' Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bunnell and baby daughter of Provo, spent' Monday Mon-day ovonlng hero visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Grant and family. Mrs. R. E. Baxter motored to Salt Lako Tuesday and again Wednesday on business. Miss Luella Strong accompanied ac-companied Mrs. Baxtor Tuesday and romalncd for a few days visiting. Mrs. Alono Pptorsen left for hor homo In Provo Tuosday after spending spend-ing a visit in Alpine with hor parents Miss Bertha Strong hor sistor, accompanied ac-companied hor to Provo for a visit. Wm. Ashby, father of R. L. ABhby of this city, returned to his homo in Holden Monday after spending a week here visiting. Mr. Ashby accompanied ac-companied his father to Holden, returning re-turning home that day. Dr. Bryant Bry-ant Strlngham and father, Bp. Richard Rich-ard Strlnghnm of Bountiful, spent tho forepart of tho woek here, guests at tho Ashby home. Much comment has been made upon up-on the peculiar copper appearance ot the setting sun, and the yellow moon, also the filmy haze which haa settled on the mountains, during the week. The explanation given ia that the tine particles of dust blown by a storm on the desert, together with the smoke of the distant forest tires In the north west, are resnoaatble for this condition. Glenn Varney left Sunday for Blag-ham Blag-ham where ho will be employed. Mr. and Mrs. Osmona weison are spending the week at Heber, Yisltiag the parents of Mr. Nelson. Mrs. Dick Thomas spoilt' u few days this weok at Spanish Fork, visiting vis-iting relatives, and friends there. Mr, and Mrs. D. W. Jeffs of Salt take, spont Sunday in American Fork visiting at tho hom6 of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tlmpson. Mrs. A. C. Swift of Salt Lake visited vis-ited her mother, Mrs. Lottie Brlttoa last week, and was the guest of-Mrs. Geo. Varney her0 Sunday. Humming Bird Silk Hose are only $1.50 at Chlpman's. They will stand tho' File Test and Tug of War on them. 1 Mrs. Myrta Bonnett of Salt lko, Is spending the wcok hero visiting hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wootton. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Ingorsoll and daughtor Lorraine motored up Am orlcan Fork canyon Monday and visited vis-ited their son Grant who is employed there. - "" t Mrs. Roy Woods lott Saturday, for Salt Lake, where she will remain re-main after spending the past five months hore as manngor ot tho Woods Millinery. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hanson and children returned to tholr homo in Idaho Falls Friday, after spending tho past two weeks here visiting the lattor's mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Parker Par-ker and other relatives. An Item ovor looked last wcok was tho shower given at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. Barratt, in honor ot Mr. Emmitt Halsey, and his bride, Mrs. Eva Curtis Halsey, who were recently married. The showor was given Saturday, July 1st." Mrs. Jamos Epperson' of Bait Lake spent a ten days visit here with hor mother, Mrs. Rubon Chlpman. Ruben Chlpman left for Strawberry Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Blrk ot this city accompanied him and will bo employed at the Chlpman ranch for the summon 'The M. I. A. officers and teachers of tho Fourth ward entertained at the homo of Mrs. Ivy Steele Friday evening, complimentary to Miss Pris-cilia Pris-cilia Pulley, who leaves the 19th for , a mission to tho Northern States. The usual social diversions wore n J Joyed aftor which delicious refreshments refresh-ments woro served. 1 Tho Alpine StakQ Sunday School Board will entertain the membors ot the 8alt Lako Stake Sunday School Board at Tlmpanogos Cave next Wednesday afternoon. It appears that overy holiday and Sunday is taken tak-en up in big parties to see this masterpiece mas-terpiece of nature. Thursday evening of next week, , July 20th, the Daughtore of the Pioneers Pio-neers will meet at the hom0 of Mrs. Chas. Plorce, tho mooting to be held on th0 lawn. Mrs. Minnie Pulley will slug a solo, Miss Haydee Jackson will givo a reading, and Jamos Spratloy, Sr. will givo a talk on plo-noor plo-noor life All membors ar0 requested request-ed to bo present. J. L. Flrmago left Monday for El Centro, California, whoro ho will ro-mnln ro-mnln for a week attending to business busi-ness matters, James Mahan, of Rawlins, Rawl-ins, Wyoming, formorly of this placo accompanied Mr, Flrmago on tho trip. M. II. Pool, of Hobor, assisted In tho locnl J, C. Penney storo horo for n fow days this wcok, Quito n number of local people, with parties or frlonds from out ot town, visited tho Tlmpanogoi cavo nnd plcnlcod In American Fork Canyon Can-yon Sunday. Among them woro: Mr. and Mrs. Lon Jackson and daughtor Hnydeo; Jack Ivorson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Crookston and chllden, Including Includ-ing tholr two months old bnby son, Mr, and Mrs. Byron Crookston nnd children, Misses Edith Chlpman and Mollssa Coatos, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cook, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Smith, Sarah, Frank and Bnrt Parker, Mr. und Mrs. Frank Shnftor and sons, Mrs. Mlna Shnftor und two daughters, Clnronco and Lillian Lil-lian Grant. Mrs. Charlotte Fcatherston is spending tho summer In Salt Lake with relatives and friends. Albort Rowley and family are moving mov-ing Into part of the Bromley residence on Main Btreot. 1 24 sheets and 24 envelopes of flno linen stationery, 25c at Grants. Big No. 3 galvanized tubs, fl.00 at Grants. Mrs. E. G. Thomas and Mrs. Jos. Lewis of Salt Lake, spont Thursday nnd Friday here, guests of M.r and Mrs. L. J. Hutchings and family. Mrs. L. J Hutchings spent Tuesday In Ploasant Grove, guest of her daughter, Mrs." Rollo Thornton. )Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston and chlldren,, Mr? and Mra. Jack Crookston Crook-ston aad'childreH, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Crookston, Jr. all of thia city, and Mr. and Mrs.Fred Jewell and children chil-dren of SuanyVi'deyvWaahlngton, aad Mr. aad ITnCKaytMad Robasoaet Lehi, foraeid a1pertyaad went, thfa Timpaaogps Cave Sunday. They alto motored up to Mutal Dell aad spent the afternojoa. ' ' 1 Special for Saturday. 8 Wfl ' White Laundry Soap, 25 cU, ' Robinson Grocery, 'Jl ,i Mrs. C. G. Patterson returned to B Salt Lako Monday after speaslei H four days horo visiting Mrs. Rm( H Gardner. H i i H 'Victor Myers' and family will kmi H be able to move into their new boa H in thq Third ward. Tho house U bt- H ' Ing wired, and th0 owners will saeTH be comfortably installed. H Mlssoa Liza Barratt and Lulk H Cunningham together with Provo (rt H ends, enjoyed a trip up Rock Caoros H on horse back Sunday. They retun- cd vlrt Vivian Park and Provo caoyai S and report a very pleasant trip. H Mrs. Carl F. Eyrlng, daughter' et H Pros, and Mrs. S. L. Chlpman, atl.H leav0 next Wedaeaday for PaMdeii'l California, to Jola her husband, wW H is 'attending the California IntUM H Ot technics there. The Eyrlngi H pact 'to be absent for about a year. H Mra. r. M. Houetoa will leave a Callforala'wlth Mra. Kyrtag and , VMt ralaUree there. 4 |