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Show ! local NeWs j , i Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Mo rod I th and j JJ children left Sunday morning via I auto for Yellowstono park. 1 ' f ; i Miss Versa Stegglo of Salt Lake, U tha guest of Misses Millie and : i Florence Duncan hero this week. j Mr. and Mra.H. M. Cawrey bjo- iored to Sal Lako Sunday and spent j If the day at Liberty Park. 1 I The email eon of Mr. and Mrs. Niels ! I Hielaen was operated upon at the loc- j aj hqspltal and hod hie tonsils re- l moved Monday. M ' nj Miss Sarah Smith returned to I J H Varmllngton Monday after spending ( t a week here with her parents, Pat- j I rfarch and Mrs. Wnrren B. Smith. I I ! 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Oler of Shelley, i Idahd, aro spending tho week 'In j j S American Fork with relatlres and lm frtinds. 'fl 'm A baby boy arrived at the home of M Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Walker Mon- I M day. Mother and babe reported do- I t Si nS nicely. n ill L j Mrs. John 'Robinson and (laughter! It El ' 'jrr' BDent a ttnr days this week H la Salt Lake visiting with Mrs. T. jTCl M 3. Chlpman and family 'nWh Mr nntl Mrs. J. U Firmago and Sj.fjl family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Chlpman and " $1 sBsses Marie Chlpman and Eva Ca- ; Mi Soon motored to Ogden Sunday and Sim 1 spent the day visiting. 1 1 &1 The Daughters of tho Pioneers JK ware supposed to meet at tho home fflj of Mrs. Melissa Bploy Thursday af- MjL tsraoon, August 17th, but due to the flti Relief Society Temple Excursion M acaeduled for that time, the meeting H! has been postponed till the follow- jEtt 'it Thursday, August 24th. HI Mrs. Dyron Crookston, Mrs. Owes I, . LyBch, Mrs. Jack Varney and Mrs. Hj Jack Crookston and their families H returned home Sunday alter a ten H days' stay in the canyon. The hus- Mj , hands of the ladles nJoyel a few ev- Hj , alags In tho canyon with the par- Mm ijr also. Mi. and Mrs. Jos. Tauffer of Salt ljiko were visitors with relatives In I American Fork Tuesday. ' Miss Pearl Anderson returned to American Fork Monday after spending spend-ing the past week in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hansen of Salt LaJoo, were the Sunday guests : of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones hero. Mrs. Sadie Wagstnff left for Salt Lako Tuesday whore she will visit with friends and relatives. Mrs. Niels Nelson Is spending a few days In Sprlngvlllo this week with friends. Misses Eva Chestnut and Elsie I.or-son I.or-son returned to Salt Lako Monday after af-ter spondlng a week in American Fork with friend. Mrs. Nellie Hebortson' and baby and Mrs. Lottie Hansen of Geneva, spent Tuesday In American Fork with friends and on buslnosa. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Patterson and James Parker of Salt tako, spent Sunday here, guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Parker and daughter Ethel. In honor of the 75th birthday of John Kelley, his wit and daughter Leoria entertained at dinner Wednesday Wednes-day last, covers being laid for about 30 guests. Misses Miriam and Leah Greenwood spent Sunday and Monday In Salt take, whoro they visited their sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Alfred Smith and husband. hus-band. Miss Rosa Abel returned to her home her Tuesday after spending the pout two months in Elwpod with her sister, Mrs. Archie Munns and family. C. L. Alger of the Mutual Creamery, Cream-ery, has moved his family back to American Fork from Provo, and they aro bow living in the Jesse Russob place on Bast Mala.A. J. Done and family have moved Into the Houston Hous-ton place In the Second ward. A reunion of the deoendeatfl of J . 13. Forbes was held at SaUalr Tuesday. Tues-day. A number of the local relatives attended. Miss Sadie Nelson of Bingham is spending the weolr In American Fork with her pnrents.'Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson. Mm. H. C. Richmond of Eureka spent the week end in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse -Walker and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee. Dp. end Mrs. J. A. Wright ofi Bingham, motored to AatsVioia Fork I Friday evening and spent a few hours visiting relatives. ''' ' MIjb Jennie Pulley of Magna, is spending an Indefinite visit here with hor grandmother, Mrs. "Alice Murdoch. Murd-och. ' Wilson Cunningham returned to Or-don Or-don Thursday morning after spending spend-ing tho post two weeks here with his wifo and relatives. Mlnsos Ethel Parker and Mildred IluVkwaltcr upent Tuesday In Provo, gut tt of Mr. and Mrs. Geo? P. Par-kor. Par-kor. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nlcholes and Mr. itnd Mrs. Lcgrando Noyes motored mo-tored to Colton Sunday 'and spent tho day with friends at the Coddlng-ton Coddlng-ton ranch. J. W. Myers and family are-spending the week la Lewlstoa with friends fri-ends and relatives. Mr. Myers Is en-Joying en-Joying a week's vacation from the local telephone office. A baby girl arrived at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Clemond -Bskelson of tho First ward Monday morning. Mother and bab doing fine. . Among the local people who visited visit-ed Tlmpaaogos Cavo Sunday wore Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anderson and baby, Mr. and Mrs. Randall (Shipley, Misses Ilza Barratt and Luella Cunningham. Cun-ningham. Misses Mary and Helen Chlpman attended a party given at the Chapter House of the GammaPbl sorority of the U. of U. Thursday "evening."' Miss Mary Chlpman Is spending the week end at Pinecreat, Weber cun-yon, cun-yon, guest of friends. ' i Jelly glasses. Plenty of them at Grant's. Mrs. Edwin 8. Poulson of Provo, formerly of this place, was a visitor visit-or with friends here Tuesday. Miss Francis Jones of Moetda, is spending the week end here visiting Miss Althea Ashby. Get Policeman's Dost. I 'I i'n a liiirtl life," said Hie tramc pollrciiiiin. "Wlnit's the trouble r I askfd the genlul old gentlemtin. hud t en 1 1 down u fns'iliinslile d.irae Just now for violating h traffic law. The look xho guvo tne was had enough, but the way her poodle dog yawned In my face was positively Insulting." 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