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Show ft J 5hikowoox ill t AMERICAN FORK ft I Locals and Personals 3 I 13 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sholley and Mlsi fi J JTennlo Jones, of Magna, aro gueita 111 I of rolatlvoa hero thla week. : ! i j Mr. and Mrs. Wia Stodman of 'tjl Midvalo, woro guests of Mrs. Bted- jl man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. E. I kh Loo for .Christmas. ; iPj Mrs. Ruby Noycs and son of Salt fflS Lako, together with Miss Melva Chlp- : ajl man of samo city, spent the Chrlst- )j mas holidays with Dr. and.,.Mrs. Noy- M es and family. ,T s Mrs. Willis Bromley ontortalntd Wfi tho members of the American Fork tfjj I, Borosls at her home Friday alternoon. U$r " The usual dlvorolons made a pleasant njjj time for all and dainty refreshments jit concluded tho gathering. 29 m Pres. and Mrs. S. L. Ohlpman and Hm Miss Leah Ohlpman spent Christmas HI day In Provo with their daughter ijU Mrs. R. J. Murdock and family. ' Mrs. Murdock and Mrs. A. Ray 'im I Olpln ot Provo, spent Tuesday here 5 visiting tho Chlpman family. WW, I Konneth, the small son ot Mr. snd smiM Mrs. Marion Robinson was taken wii to the L. D. S. Hospital Wednesday. mm The little fellow received a broken M f! arm two weeks ago which though set S did sot do very well and the arm was tmm rebroken and set again. Ha la do- Bilj Ing as well as can be expected. H' LaVerl Betwart has accepted a call 9i. to go on a mission and will leave (Ik) January 17th for tho Southern States. ;3 fi Before leaving, Mr. Stewart will bo Sf married to Miss Jcnnlo Lund ot la S Fountain Green, who is a holiday IJfli visitor horo now. In thoir honor a JH V shower waa given Thursday evening l ; E by Mrs. Wm. Chadwlck nnd daughter if K Leah at their homo to which about if; I 35 woro present. i IfR I ( Thoro were a number ot out ot fyj I ' town pooplo who came to attend the wj funeral of Joseph 8. Wright hero ifi I Wednesday. Thero were fifty rcla- SS & tlves and friends from Bingham and ' I others were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry B Borenses, Mrs. Winn, Mrs. Ycatcs and JB Mrs. Turner of Lohl, Mr. and Mrs. W t Charles Wright of Salt Lake, Mr. and M I Mrs. Soren A. Woods of Sprlngvllle, ffl I Pres. Soren Rasmussen ot Jordan m , Stake, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong ot 9 Ploosant Grove IjH Among thoao from out of town who hM camo Sunday to attend tho funeral i47 of Mrs. Alma Rowloy were: Mr, and n8 Mrs. 17. C. Larson, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- ffiM thur Dlckcrson, Mr. and Mrs.. Leon Tw Dlckorson, Dolbert and Bcrnlco Dlck- Wim, erson, Ardoll Patterson, Mrs. Nellie LB Tyler and daughter Georgia, Mr. and jjniA Mrs. Schracdor, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ifffjr Morrison, all ot Salt Lake; Mr. and Wm Mrs. A. K. Thornton, Mrs. Nettle W'm Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Bazll Walker Ri of Pleasant Grovo. Mrs. Laurcnco Brlggs attendod tho thoatro at Spanish Fork Thursday evening, guest of Mrs. Paul Allen. Mrs. A. O. Bocbce of Bountiful, Is spending the week ond here with Mrs. Ellen J. Barratt. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Huddleston and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Day and John Fourtney of Salt Lako, spent Sunday and Monday In Amorlcan Fork visiting visit-ing Mrs. L. M, Evans. Wayno Mercor ot Rawlins, Wyo. is spending the holidays hero with relatives and friends. 'His wife and children have visited here for tho past sevoral weoks. NOTICE I am not going to Price to start a Bakery as has been re Sorted. H. M .Cawrey, Home akery. , Mrs. Kate Bryant returned Lome from Bingham Tuesday where she was cajled by the serious illness of her son John, who is suffering from pneumonia. The young man is on the road to Improvement now, how-over. how-over. Mr. aad Mrs. Leo Kelly aad baby of Salt Lake, Robert Kelly ot Bingham, Bing-ham, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Wilde and maflly, Mrs. Emily Anderson and Miss Emily Brown, of this city, ware Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and daughter Le-ona. Le-ona. Members ot the Woman's Farm Bureau are requested to keep In mind that the officers of the year will bo elected at the moetlng to be held January 6th, Saturday evening, in the city hall at 7 o'clock, at which meeting meet-ing project leadera to attend the school at Pleasant Grove in February Febru-ary will also bo appointed. Mrs. L. M. Evans, president of the local Woman's Farm Bureau, was appointed ap-pointed recently by the County Woman's Wo-man's Farm Bureau, a member ot the commlttoe from tho County to attend at-tend tho State Farm Bureau conven-Ion conven-Ion to be held at the Hotel Utah Jan. 8, 9 and 10th. Mrs. Evans wilt represent rep-resent the Bureaus of the north end of tho county. Mrs. Hobor Barratt entertained at her homo Sunday evening at dinner in honor of her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Wagstatf who left for California Califor-nia his woek. Covers wero laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wagstatf, Mr. and Mrs. Potcr Logsden, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Wagstnff, Mr. and Mrs, Leon Wng-I staff, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Bakor, Mrs. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Orvillo Morcor, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Smith and members ot the Barratt family. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown of 8alt Lake, visited relatives la Amorlcan Fork Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Cawrey and Mrs. Sado Henry and son John, were dinner guests of friends in Salt Lako Sunday. Mrs. Lester Ingberg of Salt Lake, Is spending the week la Amorlcan Fork with her parents, Bp, and Mrs. J. It. Illndley. Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Cal Elton, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Klrkendahl and children ot Dividend, were Xmas 'visitors at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Thomas and Carl Chose, went to Spanish Fork Sunday and remained over Monday visiting the parents ot Mr. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Thomas. A. W. Pulley and sons aro preparing prepar-ing to .load a car of fine spotted Poland Po-land China hogs to be exhibited at tho 4th annual Ogden Livestock show to be held January, 2, 3, 4, C, and 6. Mrs. Louis Anderson rcurned to her home In Monroe Thursday after spending the Xmas holidays here with her parents, Mr. aad Mrs. Wlllard Wll-lard Shipley. Horace Beck, who was operated upon at the St. Mark's hospital for appendicitis, returned home Saturday aad is spending the holidays here1 with bis parents, Mr. aad Mrs. J. C. Beck ot Alpine. Mrs. W. A. RobJasoa aad daughter Bessie spent Christmas la Salt Lake with Mr. aad Mrs. W. 'Harrington and family. Miss Bessie returned home Tuesday morning, her mother remaining until later In the week. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Faddles and baby of Magna, spent Christmas in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faddles. Vern Faddles of 8alt Lake also spent Christmas hore with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Faddles. Mrs. Was. Fitzgerald, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Shipley ot this city, is confined to a Salt Lake hospital hos-pital following an operation two weeks ago, and Is reported doing fine. Mrs. Fitzgerald formerly made her home here. Thornley O. Pratt ot Los Angeles, California, spent Christmas here with his brother, I. L. Pratt and family, leaving for Salt Lake Tuesday for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Pratt ot Salt Lako wero Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. Mr. and Mrs. Erin BIglor and threo small children loft Wednesday by auto for Los Angoles, California, whoro they will mako thoir homo. Tho Blglcrs hnvo been residents ot this city for tho past several years and thoir many friends wish them success In their now home. Elbert Hales, who received. a badly cut eye two weoks ago, undorwont an operation at tho local hospital Wednesday, Wed-nesday, and tho oyo was removed. Tho young man has been In considerable consider-able pain stneo the accident, which happened whllo he was employed at the American Fork Bottling Works when a bottle ho was sterilizing broko. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood en tertalned informally at their home Tuesday evening for the following friends.: Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Hnlll-day, Hnlll-day, Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, Mr. ond Mrs. T. 8. Prlday, Mr. nnd Mrs. Emmctt Tngorsoll. Games, music mus-ic and rofreahments constltated tho evonlng's cntortnlnment. Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Miller spent Christmas day in LIndon, guests ol Mrs. Miller's parents, Bp, nnd Mrs. C. G. Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Francis ef I Gunnison, are spending the holidays here at tho homo of Mrs. Francis' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Dean, .Jr. Mr. Laurence Brlggs toafaH day In Salt Lako on bosksiaH , Mr. aad Mrs. Dave TsfWjjfl.' hahy were guests ot Mr. TifitrtiW eats in Lehl Sunday. ', sBJ Mrs. Leo M. Morris1 rttwr' her home In Pocatcllo, IdH$jB day after a visit ot several AtjiV with her parents, Mr, and MafH' Coatcs and family, H' J. . M In. honor of tho birthday o( Jsl' Delia Hansen, a party wit HBifl' her home Wednesday evlig;s'1 20 ot her friends being guttk esT and music, followed by retnsbsl' were enjoyed. iasssr fli Mr. and Mrs, P. J, Rock, lH1 Duncan, and Versa Stegglei ifl Lako, were Christmas KaWisjjF aad Mrs. W. B. Duncan asi jH Misses Mlllio and Floreset sH returned to Salt Lake with tilH a week's visit. Vm J. B. Ingersoll, Abner CtsH John E, Berg, H.M. Cawrer. lV Cawrey and Oscar Chlpatt B among those from Amerleaa B who went to Hcber WedBMfsfH nlng to attend the first leant jH ball game, between the 1"IB and the Heber team. Jssssi Bmmett Halsey, whllo eafWK the sugar factory WedneteifjB aooa, fell striking his fcaad'tlH protruding rusty nails, witiTlH aalt that bis hand was jH Jured. Dr. Noyes, tho pbytitkH moned dressed the wounds lasH Mr. Halsey some tetanus mH he is getting along as wtMtiH bo expected. "H "JIsbbbI |