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Show n PW ! IMIWIW I M BnMHWMl 1111 1 i III HM n IWlWi j J I r AMRUIOAN VQUK IS , LbGALS and Personals s If ; 1 Jolly glasses. Plenty or" thorn at fit Grant's. B I The Second ward Roller1 Society W, T members, entertained at a social at If; J the ward chapel Tuesday aftornoon. 8' ' Dollclous rofreshmonta concluded the 3 acttvltlos of tho afternoon. ! J ' H Tho Tholty swarm of tho 1st ward j 'J met at tho homo of Miss Marie Sprat-l Sprat-l m ' ley, Tuesday vonlng. Needle work I i J ami muste, occupied tho time after I I which thehostess sorved her guests ', o a , dainty lunch, it r S ' If . Mr. and Mm. Thomas Hansen and j ' j Mr, and Mrs, James 8poncor, Jr., yl and families motored to Nophl Sun- : ' fat day and spent tho day visiting Mr. ' I and Mm. Harry Block nnd other frl- 1 ends,, v j Mr. nnd Mm. Cortez Christiansen III and baby daughter Afton of Shelley, j Idaho, spent the week In Amorlcnn ;lffl Fork and rioasant Grovo with .reln- Jffl , tlvcs and friends. Mrs, Chrlstlanson ff was formerly Miss Ignore Forbes of m this city. jm In honor of tho 88th birth nnnlvor- !' j snry of Mrs. Mary Ann Evans, a ros- III idont of this city for many years and If who Is now at' tho Infirmary nt Pro- vb, twelve frlonds from he(ro sur- j i &s prised hor Thursday afternoon. Tho IM tlmn was ploasantly spent In bdcc- LJ la) songs, reminiscent talks, etc. and j a delicious lunch wtia sorved, Those a who went wero Mesdomos Mollssa I Greenwood, Jane Groenwood, Luolla 'l Greenwood, Lizzie Ovard, Jonnlo Dig- ', j ler Laura Dunkloy, Mollssa Doloy, J Jano C. Robinson, Itoso II. Grant, H Emma Smith, Martha Fenthorstonc, if and Charlotto Groenwood, and Dp. m Jan. T. Gardner. I Announcement Is nwde of tho en- Basement of Mlas Frances W. John- j son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry II 0. Johnson of this city, and Dr. Ttal- I ph O. Pendleton of Baft Lako'. ' Th$ II wedding ceremony will be performed by Rev. Wildman Murphy at the Hi' Johnson Rome here next Tuesday ;'!j morning at 10 o'clock, The young s2 people will loavo noon after tho I , ceremony for Yellowstone Park for a ifflj' two week' vacation, after which I JB they will make their home In Salt j mp take. Miss Johnson Is well known 1 jja hero wd has tho hearty congratula- !j BtL, tlons of a largo circle of frlonds. Thos. Kolly and Jamoi Adams who ario employed tin Provo, spent tho week end horn with their famlllctt. Mr, nnd Mrs. J. W. Storrs and Mrs. Geo. Hemphill of Salt Lako, spent Sunday In American Pork, visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. 8torrs Mrs. Aiigun Beebo and Missus Ituth and Martha Chrlstcnsen or Bountiful, are spending a wooks vacation hen, gueets of Ellen J. Barratt. i Mr. and Mrs, W. 8. Chlpman nnd family of this city and Mr. and Mrs C. C. Plttlngcr of Salt Lako, eujoy-od eujoy-od an outing at Saltalr Wodnesday afternoon. Mrs. Louis Olnen of Pleasant Grove and guest, Mrs. Angus Mortensen and daughter Atlene, of New Jarjey, woro the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al-ma Al-ma J. Olsch hero Mondny. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gray, who have boon touring In Oregon, spent from Friday till Monday hero visiting visit-ing Mr nnd Mrs. Frod Gates, before be-fore returning to their homo In Ho-limn, Ho-limn, Nebraska, W. D. Stewart nnd daughter Edna motored to Salt Lako Wednesday on buslnosa. Stewart Jones returned home to Salt Lako with them aftor spending a visit here at the Stewart Stew-art home. Mr. and Mm Charles Plcrco and daughter, Mr. and- Mrs. John Ovurd and Mr, and Mrs. Nophl Howo returned re-turned homo Friday aftor spondlng a weok In American Fork canyon. They report n very enjoynblo tlmo. The Viyo pwnrm of tho Third wnrd woro entertained at tho homo of Miss Oneida Elsmoro Friday evening in regular meeting .of tho swarm. Tho usual diversions wero enjoyed aftor which dainty refreshments woro served. ser-ved. Announcement Is made of the engagement en-gagement ot Mtss Norma Storrs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Storm of- Salt Lako, formerly of this city, and Llewelyn Pratt, rob ot Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt of this city,, the marriage to take plac0 tn early September, Sep-tember, Tho young people aro well known horo and have the boat wishes of a number ot friends. ' A baby boy arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ohrlstcnsou the forepart ot tho week. A baby girl arrived at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Herbert "Hall Wednesday Wednes-day evening at their home inAIplne. , Mr, nnd Mm. Mnrley Steele nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ben Motfett motored to Salt Lako Wodnesday and spent the afternoon at Saltalr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacks ' Anderson of Highland aro tho proud parents of a baby boy born August 4th. Mother nnd babe doing tlne.f Two cases of diphtheria are retried retri-ed from Alpine. The two small sons of Alvln Whitby are suffering from the dlseaso but are not seriously 111. Tho Young Mothers Club of Alpine Al-pine met at the home ofyMrs. Clydo Strong Thursday afternoon. Tho usual club1 activities were Indulged In aftor which lunch was served to ll guests. Tho descondnpts of tho lat0 Illch-urd Illch-urd Carllslo of Alplno mot In a reunion re-union Wodnesday. Supper was ser-j vod In tho church to over 100 persons, pers-ons, Dnd about 200 wero present at the program. Five tonsil operations woro performed per-formed nt the local hospltaf Friday! tuoruliig. Thoy wcro on: the little son of Thos. Barratt; Connie, small daughter of Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Kclley; Joseph, small son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ell J. Clayson: Miss Fern 'Mlllor, nurse at the hospital, and Mrs. Allred of Lcbl. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. W. Cropper aro spending the weok nt Spanish Fork attending tho Black Hawk Indian War Veterans' encampment, Mr. Cropper being a veteran. Mrs. It. L. Ashby and daughters Ituth, Althea and Lucrecla returned Monday from Holden. While south 'they visited the principal cities of Millard County, the young ladles driving altogether 3D0 miles. The members of tho Prlscllla club and tholr husbands havo planned an outing to" the springs, scheduled tor tonight. There will bo about 20 present, and aftor bathing, dancing and lunch will be enjoyed. Mrs. W. A. Moffett, son and two daughters left Thursday for their homo In Burley, Idaho, aftor spending spend-ing a weok here with relatives and frlonds. Saturday together with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffutt and family, thoy motored to Strawborry. Tho American Fork Sorosls members mem-bers wero entertained nt tho home of Mrs. Graco Barratt Friday afternoon. after-noon. Tho time was pleasantly spont In noedlo work and music aftor which tho hostess served a dainty lunch. A farewell was given In th0 school houso at Highland Thursday evening even-ing by tho members of tho ward for Mr. and Mrs. Petor L. Cheney who aro moving to Fnlrvlew. Thoy havo been residents of Highland for the past thrc0 years, and have a host of frlonds who wish them success In tholr new homo. Mrs. J. F. Noycs and sons Wendell and JunlUB were Salt Lake visitors Wednesday. Together, with Salt Lako friends, they spent tho afternoon after-noon and ovening at Saltalr. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Strong" and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Strong returned to their homo In Alplno Thursday after spending a week in Cedar City, visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hydo. Mrs. Hydo is a sister ot Messrs. D. J. and F. D. Strong. Ilobt. E. Loo left Thursday morning morn-ing with his alstor, Mary U Coomer for Denver, ' Colo., vh auto. They will visit their brother, Oscar R. I,oo. Mr. Loo expects to bo gone about a month They., are., making the trip by way of Yellowatone Park. At the meeting In the First ward chapol Sunday evening, Ernest Pax-man Pax-man will present some of his advanced ad-vanced music stu'donts tn about six numbers) in addition to which Miss (Reva Beck will givo a reading and Lurao Buckwaltor will sing. All are Invited. Mr. and Mrs. John Keller M daughter Sadlo of Shelley, Idaho, il spending tho week horo wlthrelitlrM and friends. 1 Mr. and Mrs.- W. S. WI1IU M Monday for their homo In CalltonW after spondlng' the past ten days sol visiting with Mrs. Willis' parent, vM and Mrs. W. E. Duncan. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Ieo Kclley and Tmm ' of Salt Lako, are spending a tEj weeks' vacation In American MM with relatives and friends. Mr. Kit-1 ley is employed as bookkeeper (a I the Portor-Wnlton Seed Co, The Seagull girls" of the Seeetil ward .were entertained at the heat I of Miss Ida Blnns Tuesday atteneeauB Games and music formed the fff-'H gram ot the afternoon, and a "U-, lunch wa served. There wen iMEE4 14 present. '.EJ Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Joy of Salt I Lako, spent Saturday here with rtia- Uvea. Mrs, Ell Bailey returned te H Salt Lake with them and remateed for the Forbes reunion Tuesday, M H also to Attend tho wedding reeeedM of Douglas Done, son of Mr. and Hit H Wlllord Done, and well known hera H The Sunahlne swarm of the H cond ward met nt tho home of M Ej Jennie Wright Friday evening, wben'BJ games, music, etc. were enjoyed aal delicious refreshments were aenel There wore six girls present. ! B Sechho swarm of tlie Third ward i- enaded the officers of the M. I. A. and the ward bishopric with Mle ions both vocal and Inttramettal Thursday evening of last week. TM EJ Thursday the swarm met at 0 HJ homo ot Misses Ruth and Althoa Aah- by and spent a pleasant time in (susa BJ etc and were servwl dainty refre Bfl monts HJ |