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Show 'HI AMERICAN FORK II Locals and Personals WEm Mr. nntl Mra. John McTaguo spoilt Hb Tuesday In Springvlllo with rcla- 1 ttvcs and friends. WM Completo your outfits-get a M felt hiking hat at Tanner Millinery. M Mr. and Mrs. Jesso Mlsncr o( Salt HI Lako, formerly of this city, spent HiB Sunday In American Fork visiting H Mrs. Mlsnor's sister, Mrs. Morris M Madsen and family. MB Mr. and Mrs. George Keltcy nf MB Ogdcn, motored to American Fork lH Wodncsday and spont tho day here, jRjfl guests or Mr. and Mrs. Carl Andor- SlB son. IH Mrs a co. Meredith, Misses Anna BH Chrlstcnscn and Dana and Lllllo Shaf- BS ter cntortalncd i. ;i showor Saturday Hi evening at th0 homo of Mrs. Mor- jIB cdlth, complimentary to Mr, and Mrs. JUB Wilson Cunningham. An cnjoyablo tlmo was had In games and music Hi and delicious rcfroshmonts wero sor- fll vod. Tho guests numbered 35, HJ A numbor of out of town people BHj wero In American Fork Friday to nt-H nt-H tend tho funeral of Androw Adamson. Hj Among them woro: Messrs. and Mesial Mes-ial damos, Thos, Watson, Wm. Johnson, B John Clarko of CoalvIIlo; Hymm HJ Adamson, Androw Adamson, Jr., Jas. ftvfl Duko, A. Qraham and Mrs. Agnes HB Hall and Mrs. Margaret Coverly of K Salt Lake. HJ Tho following young peoplo cn- nflg Joyod an outing to tho sprlnga Frl- flf 1 day night: Misses Mary Wild, Loona iff Logsdcn, Kn'o Durrant, Veda Bar- Hj ratt, Florcnco Duncan, Oenoviovo BJ Stownrt, Doris Diamond, Margaret HJ Taylor, Mamlo Clicovcr and nianch H WIgnnll and Messrs. Alton Storrs, jHj Elmo Crookston, Llntord Worncr, 19 Molvln Madsen, Elbert Hales, Wilson Wf Leo, Vcrn Williams, Frank Grccn- B wood, Howard Logsdcn, Wayno Nlol- H sen and Walter Dover. ... ....... . ,. ,9 Electric vacuum cleaner for rent Phono 76 W. II. E. Daxtor Miss Dernlco Bush returned to nor homo horo Tuesday nftor spending a short visit In Salt Lako with Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. Wright and family. Mrs. Lcnard Shooll of Logan spent tho foro part of th0 week here, visiting visit-ing nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Huntor. Mrs. J. Clemcntsand daughter Joan, and Mr. and Mrs. Frcnk Noll of Itivorton woro among tho Memorial day visitors horo. Miss Nlta PI or co was pleasantly surprised at her hom0 Saturday afternoon after-noon by eight of her girl friends, the occasion being her 13th birthday. Games and music were enjoyed until into In tho afternoon when dainty refreshments re-freshments wero sorved. Among tho out of town people who camo to attend tho funeral of Mrs. John Wootton wero: Mrs. Harriett Let linn, Mrs. Llbby Sorcnson, Geo. Sholton, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowers Mr. and Mrs. Al Joppson, Mrs. Liz-zlo Liz-zlo Swift, all of Salt Lake; Mrs. Mary Loveless, James Loveless, Mrs. Al Clutf, Mrs. Upton Hoover and Mrs, Ephrlam Homor of Provo. Tho family of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Olson of Pleasant Grovo gavo them a party Monday night In honor of their mjdttyjr'fl birthday anniversary. It was hold at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith hero. Thoso pro-sont pro-sont woro Messrs. and Moadamts. C. J. Olscn, II. D. Wndloy, Houndy Thome, A. J. Olscn, Ernest Olsen.i OIo Andorson, J. Johnson, Glen Wndloy Wnd-loy and Misses Graco Wadicy, Virginia Vir-ginia Thorno, Lcoln Thorno and Fern Wadicy, nil of Pleasant Grove. Tho evening was spent In music and games and n delicious lunch was served. Mrs. Alex Crystal and children of Salt Lake spent Memorial day horo with relatives. Monarch stool ran go Is tho next thing needed nftor the nuptial tlo. You con get them at Chlpman's Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Stoelo 'nud children of Salt Lake, spent Decoration Decor-ation day hore with Mr. and Mra. Leo T. Shelley. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Van Wagoner of Provo, motored to American Fork Sunday and spent tho day visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Whlto. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nielsen and daughter Vanza, spent Wednesday In Provo visiting Mrs. Nielsen's sis tor, Mrs. Sporry. Mrs. Alva Chlpmnn and children of Logan are spending tho week hero visiting at the homo of W. S. Chip-man Chip-man and family. Mrs. Jos. Dunkley entertained tho members of tho American Fork Sorosls at her homo Friday afternoon. after-noon. Tho ladies spent a pleasant afternoon in ncedlo . work, social chat, etc, nftor which the hostess sorved dainty refreshments. Jcseo Hunter of Provo, spent Monday Mon-day aftornoon horo visiting his parents, par-ents, enrouto from Salt Lako to P-o-vo. Whllo In Salt Lako Mr. Hunter had an examination made upon his left leg which was Injured during tho rccont war. Mr. Huntor states thr.t If the injury heals sufficient to permit per-mit him going to California, ho contemplates con-templates going thero this fall and registering for n course In Business Administration. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myers of tho local tclophono office, ontortalned nt their homo Wodnosday evening, complimentary comp-limentary to Misses Mario Hunter and Clco Miller of this city and Allco Holdsworth of Lchl, all thrco of whom oro to bo married soon. Tho guests included tho operators of the tli r oo exchanges, American Fork, Lchl ami Pleasant Grove. Tho usual social soci-al diversions woro enjoyed after which rcfroshmonts woro served. It you aro figuring on olcctrlc Impiovemcnts sco R. E3. Daxtor I JIIss Sylvia Lowis of Provo, was tho week end guest of Miss Eva Doan. , Mr. and Mrs? Leon Adamson of J Salt .Lako spent Memorial day horo , guests of John Armstrong. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Lamb of Gold- ' hill, aro spending a visit horo with , their daughter, Mrs. Charlos Pan- J cratz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wright and family of Salt Lake, motored to American Am-erican Fork Sunday and spont tho day visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Morrison and Mrs. H. C. Larson of Salt Lake v,cro tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs, Alma Rowloy bore. Kenneth Drown, who Is employed ct Mona spent Sunday in American Tork with his mother, Mrs Lilllo K. Drown and family. If you get a wlfo as good as a Monarch steel range, such cs you get nt Chlpman's, you will have o poach. Tho D. Y. It. school term ended this week, and a numbor of local students who havo attended that in-stltut.on in-stltut.on are home for their vacation. va-cation. Mrs. James Crystal and son Arnold Arn-old or Salt Lako, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chrlstcnocn and Mrs. A. Uocboo of Dountiful spent Tuesday hore with Mrs. Ellen Darratt Mrs. A. D. Cordoll and small son, nrrlvcd In American Pork Saturday to spend an indefinito visit horo with hor father, Lafo Parker and family. Mrs. Cordoll was formorly Miss Roba Parkor. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sanford Walker of Pleasant Grovo, aro moving to American Am-erican Fork. They will occupy tho house In tho Peoples Mill grounds, Mr. Walker bclns employed at tho mill. Mr. and Mra. L. W. Gaisford and two daughters, Beatrice and Fern and P rcy Galoford, motored to 3alt Lake Tuesday aftornoon, visiting the cemetery there, returning hom0 la tho ovcnlnc. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kruse of Salt Loko, formerly of this city, onnounco tho engagement of their daughter, Margaret Marlon, to John Co!oby of Salt' Lako. Tho marrlago will tako placo at tho homo of tho brldo's parents, par-ents, 1984 South Main strcot Juno 14. Mrs. Ross Ballard who was confined con-fined to tho local hospital for two wooks, following an operation, was nblo to bo removed to hor mother's homo thta week. Mrs. Dallard'a homo is at Magna. Mr, and Mrs. James Adams went to Salt Loko Thursday evening of last week to attend tho graduating exorcises of the nurses nt tho L. D. S. hospital. Their daughter, Dozza, though not a graduato, is In training train-ing at tho Institution. ' Among tho out of ttwn peoplo who camo to American Fork on Memorial day' to visit relatives and friends woro Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robinson of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Thos. Nordln of West Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Williams, Mrs. Graco Silvers and son Dill, or Salt Lake . Pres. and Mrs. 8. L. Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Murdock motored to Edgoworth, north of Provo Tuesday and roturnod In tlmo to visit tho local loc-al cometory. Pros. Chlpmsn states that ho never saw tho cemctory look picttior than this year. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Rock r.nd Mrs. Lylo Rtissoll and chlldron of Salt Lake, motored to Amorlcan Fork Sunday and visited Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan and family. Ml3s Mlllio Duncan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Rock back to Salt Lako, Mrs. Russell remalnod to spond a fow days. Arno Klrkom or Lohl vho recently re-cently -returned rrom a mission to England, will bo tho speaker at tho M, T. A. conjoint meeting In tho flocond ward Sunday evening. Mr. p Klrknm will also sing, In nddltlon to which sovoral othor musical num-hors num-hors havo boon nrranged. A good attondanco Is desired. Horry Parkor, who has been con-flnod con-flnod to the L. D, S. honpltel for thn past tno wooko, whoro ho roceiv- l troatmont for an Injured hip. was nblo to bo rcmovtd to his homo hcio Sntnrdpy. The young man ia still, rontlncil to his bod hut Is fretting, glom nlcoly, considering thn fctj that ho also has a caao of mumps Immcnao lino of draporlcs and laco curtains at Chlpman's. Mr. and Mrs. Duano Adamson and baby daughter of Logan, aro spending a short vacation in Amorlcan Fork and Pleasant Grovo. While hero they are visiting Mrs. John Blnns and family. Mr. Adamson vlll return ta Logan in a wook to complete hla school work. : 1 -. Mrs. Wm. Patterson and baby of bTe Magna, opent a fow days this week loaa visiting Mrs. Ausby Baker and family, ,n b they woro visitors In Salt Lako Wed- 'ear ncaday. H from S Orov Mrs. Geo. Tcylor of Logan, Charle lonfl Kolloy of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kell'ey and Mrs. Dave Forslum aal I "br children of Bait Lake spent Decor- I 't,mt ntloa day hore with Mr. and M m "" John Keller end family. M ml |