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Show I IacaJNew BIBff Bulk Cocoanut 30c per lb. at Rob- i aaton Orocorr. H Lcn Chlpmah spent the foro part H f tho week In' Salt Lako on business. B Ml8 Roscanna Miller spent Wcd- B aeeday In Salt Lake visiting her sis- H ter Velma. H 'mJssoss Lillian Grant, Mate Parker m Karie Hunter and Hazel Aydelotto B spent Monday evening In Lohl guests 1 f Mrs. David Taylor. B Mrs. Roso H. Grant was a visitor H at Gcnova Sunday having gono thero B to "visit tanard HcbortRon, who Is B aerlously III with pneumonia. Hi Miss Thelma Hamilton of Salt Lako B tpent a fow days hero this week H Tlsltng her paronta Mr. and Mrs. H. B 3. Hamilton. H B Mrs. tarcna Wcstovor and Mm. B Johnoll Walker served a hot lunch to H III teachers or th0 Harrington build B lag Friday noon. H Mutual Coal Co. Stockholders who H fcve not paid their assessment B should sco the local representative at once. 18-lt - H :Mks Virginia McCarron entertain-' H ed, Tuesday evening, at a Valentine' H rty. The rooms wore tastefully do- Hi corated to suit tho ocooslon. Games Hj aad music ware Indulged In and lata J Hi ta the ovening a delicious suppor wag' K erred. All report a very enjoyable Bfl Una. K B H The Firut ward M. I. A. meeting Hi iunday night was well attonded and HI eajbyod. The local high school band B was present nnd rendered n number. B f pleasing selections. Tho girls i chorus of 4ho school also sang. Pat- B rlarch Smith was the speaker at tho, H Senior class and gavo nn interesting ( H HI Hi The Tabernacle Wednesday night' H wh well filled for the first Lyceum ' Hi 'Hftsr'tfTen by the B. X U. under Hj awrlclea of the -local Commercial B 'b' and high aehobl. The numbers Hj eeaeisted of a owect play, some HI eod' readings and musical numbers HI which were followed by four clover H Aaisce numbers, a Spanish Fandango, H Doll dance, Hungarian and the Scarf H daaee. K ' Mrs. Annlo Groeno and daughter, Mrs. Vivian Smith, spent Thursday in Salt Lake visiting. Mrs. Hanson, uiothor otO.11. Hanson Han-son of this city Is reported to bo fluito aerlouflly lit at her home. Mrs. John Coomer and daughter of (Odgen spent tho forepart of the week ,Iu Amorican Fork visiting relatvea And friends. Kussoll Storrs of Provo spont Tuos-day Tuos-day afternoon In American Fork, visiting nt the hont of Mr. and Mrs. Ahna Olson. I Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bezzant entertained enter-tained a number of their friends at their homo Monday evening. Games and music wore indulged In and late In tho ovening, a dainty lunch was served. The guests numborod 25. , Mrs. itocd Gardner entertained n .few lady friends at a quilting bee at hor homo Wednesday aftornoon. Aftor the afternoon's work was completed a delicious supper was sorved. There wore 8 present. ' About 15 of the neighbors and friends fri-ends or W. H. Chlpman pleasantly surprised him at his home Monday evening. After a most pleasant evening eve-ning spont In the usual diversions, i dainty lunch Was served '' I Store Woods roturned to American Fork Monday after spending a short ivlsit In Salt I.ako with relatives and 'friends. Mrs. Woods is spending an indcflnlto visit In. California with her daughter. Highest price paid for clean rags-Bring rags-Bring them to this office. tf. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Myrcs, Misses Leona Kelley, Marie Hunter and Myrtle Cunningham went to Provo Tuesday evening to uttond a Valentino Valen-tino party given by the Telephone company for the emptoyoes In the 4th ward chapel there. They report as having had a good tlmo. The Second ward Boy Scouts onter-talned onter-talned the Bco Hive girls of the ward in tho Bouts rooms, Tuesday night There were about 50 present. A clever "cnmpflrc" was mado and stories, readings, songs, etc. enjoyed after which games woro played nnd n delicious lunch served. ' Joutk. Cocoanut 30c per lb. at Jtob-lnson Jtob-lnson Grocery. ) Mrs Oliver Thornton ipent Monday .In Pleasant Grove, visiting her daughter daugh-ter Mrs. Wm. Petersen. ; Delbert Ulckeraon of Salt Lake, 'niotorod to American Jfork Monday and spent the day vlsltlBg. Mrs. Mary Maudsley spent Tuesday Tues-day In Salt Lake In tho interest of Chlpman tMerc Addle Miller returned to his home 'hero this week, after having Bpont tho past several months In California. Mies Sudlo Wilde of Ogden Bpent a tow days here this week visiting .relatives and friends. Mrs. Edna Prosly of Salt Lake ppent tho woek hero visiting Mrs. Noll Shelley, , Misses Helen Smith and Merle C!iistlansoa of Pleasant Grovo were 'guests of Mrs. Armo Christiansen hero Friday afternoons Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson of Lent I are tho proud parents of a baby boy j born Tuesday. Mrs. Anderson is at i tho local hospital. Highest price paid for clean rags Bring them to this office. tf. Mr. and Mrs. Iloss Hawkins of 'Bingham motored to American Fork Uind" visited Mr. and Mrs. Lenard (Pett. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Chadwlck, 'Mrs. Mary Pett and Mrs. Rose Hanson motored to Provo Wodnesday Aftornoon and vlsltod friends. Mr. and Mrs. Abnor Blgler of Nop-M Nop-M are spending a nhort visit in American Fork at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Gtenn Sykca. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strong of Alpine pent Sunday In American Fork, visiting nt the home of Mrs. J. M. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank White nnd Mrs. Mary Maudsley and Mrs. 8adie Henry Hen-ry motored to Provo Sunday and 'spont tho day wltM friends. John Armstrong returned, to American Ameri-can Fork this week from Salt Lake whorev ho spent 'the past two weeks visiting. Tho Martin Romingor nnd James Larabee-homes on -the state, road re. colved tho Utah Power and Light ser--vico tills week the line having been extended ex-tended to their Dlaccs. Mrs. John McTngue entertained, at dlnnor Friday evening complimentary to hor son Henry Dowdell who ban been visiting horo from Seattlo, Was-lilngton. Was-lilngton. Covors wore laid for ton. Francis Abel entertained a few friends at his homo Tuesday ovening. , Tho tlmo wms spent ,In tho usual social soc-ial diversions, aftor which tho guest vonjoyed a delicious chicken supper. Mrs. Juno Crystal of Salt Lake, spent tho week end In Amorican Fork vUltiig relatives and frlonds. Sho i camo to attond tha funeral of her grandchild, Irene Orecnwood. I Mr. and Airs. Clyde Day of Salt 1-ako motored to American Fork, , Saturday nnd remained over Sunday, visiting Mrs. Day's mother, Mrs. L. , M. Evans. Mrs, KranclH Grant ontortalned Sunday uvonlng at her homo, tho occasion bolng her husband's birth dny.Tho ovening was spont Jn music and chat, aftor which the guests en-Joyod en-Joyod a delicious suppor. Pros. 8. L. Chlpmnn, Mrs. Julia Uttle, Mrs. Joko Beck, and Mrs. It. K. Baxter woro -among those from Amorican Fork who attended tho funeral of Mrs. Fannlo Cnrllslo at Alpine Al-pine Wodnesday. About thirty of tho friends of Jim VVdams pleasantly surprised hlra at his homo Monday evening. The usual social activities woro onjoyed and tho guests wero sorved dollclous refreshments. |