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Show flsii - ' ' AMBKIUAN FORK m Locals and Personals jjmK Mllo Marshall of Salt Iako spent IHSI Sunday hero visiting his parents, Hr Mr. and Mrs. Wra. Marshall. Ill Mn' a' Tay,or ot Logan, was a Mjfi guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wjir jim Kiiev nor- jfw Mrs. Hattie Smith and bo a Eugene HjI ' r.nd Mrs. S. F. Grant motored to gjij Bait LaKc Monday and spent the day jftjl' j on business. jlli ! Olrls, why not get that 4th of July Iffw! dress material at once? Chlpman's fjBi j have; nil the late, materials, and trltn- fBm'i mlngs to match. - Mr, and Mrs. O. D. Charller, jlgjji former residents of this city, ar I El j proud paronts of a baby boy, born EH j Juno 11 ct Sandy, Utah. Mother and j ' babe doing-nicely. M; Mr. and Mrs. Archlo Wilson and II, sons of Park City, motored to Am- w crlcan Fork 'Sunday and remained JBj till Monday visiting Mrs. Rose Grant nj j : and family, 'jjflj Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nicholson mo-jjw mo-jjw tored to American Fork from Ding-In Ding-In ham Sunday, and together with Mr. JjJl f and Mrs. Henry Chcever ot thts place Ijn motored up Provo canyon, returning IH j; that evening. $ J Mrs. J. B. Greene and Mrs. Stella H Nelson went to Ogdea Auosday to ! j attend the funeral of Mrs. B, F. KIM- 1 '.j ingworth, sister of Mrs. Greene and W y also a sister ot Marie Adamson, llj :j former school teacher here. ffl f The I'lrst Ward Primary cntortaln- a f, ment In the ward chapel Thursday M m , evening was well attended nu1 rn- M i ; Joyed "The Little Gypsy" present- ed by the Seagull Kir la was especial- In 1 1 lr well given f Four grandchildren of Mrs. Jos. M a : Ovard of this city are being married H 1 1 this month. Stella Ovard. daughter ffl I of George Oyard, k formerly of this K 1 1 city, but now resldlajp In .Canada mtt wm married the 14th, Lionel and Mill'- LaVell, son and daughter of Joe. H. jjj Tan' , Ovard of ,Loa Angeles aro being mar- l JM there . today "(Saturday, and "Wrii. n s ' 'Chase, son of 'Mrs., Emma Chase will fee married in, .Salt 'Lake next Tjtes- All kinds summer dress goods and trimmings at Chlpman's. J. Preston Creer ot Spanish Fork was a buslnosg visitor at the local school board offices hero Wednesday. J. II. Davis returned to Salt Lake Wednesday .morning attor a brief visit vis-it hore with his wife and family. II. M. Cawrey, Seal Snow and Philip Cawrey were among the business busi-ness visitors In Salt Lake Tuosday. Mrs. W. C. Doloy returned to her homo bore Sunday, after spending a fow days in Salt Lake, guest of relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wagstntt of Ploasant - Grove,- epont Sunday hero visiting tho letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wagstaff. Mr. and Mrs. George Abol and Mrs. Thos. Abol spent Wodnosday in the Salt Lako Temple doing Templo work. ' Air. and Mrs. James Wight are making a number of Improvements on their homo horo, preparatory to moving hero from Salt Lake, where thoy havo resided tho past six months. Tho 4th of July will soon be hero. Young men, have you that new suit? If not, you can find It at Chip-man's. Chip-man's. - Mrs. Edward Burgess entertained th0 young Mothers' Club r.t her home in Alpine Thursday attornoon. Tho usual club activities wore enjoyed, after which the hostess served nor guests a dainty lunch. Alpine will have a big 4th of July celobratlon this year. The program, of the day is being arranged by tho M. I. A, and will includo a program in the morning, races and n ball game in the afternoon, besides other interesting featurea. Mr, and. Mrs., Marion Chrlstensen, Mr. and Mtv. Harold Chlpmaa motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Friday and visited" visit-ed" Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton. Mrs. Dbrton wis the guest of ier parents, par-ents, "Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Storrs here Saturday. a-- m i ' ' i i Mrs. Jennio Tanner was a' business visitor In Salt Ldko Monday. Boys, why ndt get thar4th of July suit whllo vre Jiayo ,suck, a'good assortment as-sortment Chlpman's ii t " " ' i Thos, -Coddlngton is .ending the week at' his ranch at CoWon' in business busi-ness matters, ' Tr j I . 4 ,,VjJ P. A. Lyons of Salt.Laiie? was tho guest her0 Wednesday;.anThursdoyi of Miss Cady Chadwickif ' . ! Mrs. T. McCarty ot Ogden'.la spending spend-ing a few days hero this week, visiting vis-iting relatives and friends.' Mrs. Thos. Newman returned home Friday attor spending ton days in Salt Lako visiting her mother, Mrs. E, M. Ranck. Mrs. W. Shlploy and daughters Utile and Sylvia, spent Wednesday in Pleasant Grove, guests of Mrs. Hi W Clark, Mr and Mrs. H. M. Cawrey, Mrs. Sadie Henry and son John, motored up American Fork Canyon Sunday and visited Timpanogos Cave. Mrs. Jarvis Aydelotte returned home Saturday after spending' ten days in Salt Lake with relatives and fnenda Mrs. C. W. Stults and daughter Charlotte of Spokanne, Washington, who are visiting here with rolatives spent Tuesday in Salt Lake. Mrs. Mary Maudsley anil daughter Lola, spent a four day visit in Salt Lak0 last week, returning 'home Sunday. Sun-day. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whiting of Mammoth spent Sunday -hero, Mr. Whiting being Interested in investigating investi-gating the side walk paving work to be done here. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Misses Thelma Doley, ZelraaT Meredith, Meredi-th, Genevieve Stewart and Reta Adams enjoyed an outing at tho springs Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lee Kirk and two children of Mohrland, arrived in American Fork Monday evening, and will spend a month here with Mrs. Kirk's parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller. The Second Ward, M. LAfcls preparing pre-paring a special patriotic '"program for Sunday evening, July 2nd, in the ward chapel. The program Jn full will bo given next week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Maag of Vino-yard, Vino-yard, Mrs. Ollvo Nlfholcs, Mrs. Emma' Em-ma' Foster ot this city motored to Salt Lako Sunday to attend the funeral funer-al of Mrs.. W. Vivian Dono. . No matter what stylo you want in siiits or hats, tlos, shoes you can get thorn nil at Chlpman's " i Tho announcement of tho marriage ot Miss Rcbocca Coates, daughter ot Mr. and MrB. W. E, Coates of this city to Leo Morris Thursday last In San Frnnslsco, California, camo as a comploto surprise to her ' many friends horo. Miss Coates has beon employed in Pocatollo, Idaho, for tho past two years, and her husband, though from tho East, has been employed em-ployed thore also. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Rocso of Highland High-land wero ploasantly surprised at their homo Tuesday attornoon by a number of neighbors and friends. Mrs. ItcoBo has suffered ill 'health for tho post uovoral months, and Mr. Reose sustained a broken anklo at a ball gnme hold thoro rocently. I Social chat was enjoyed, and dainty refreshments servod. i ' rMr. and Mrs. Earl Darratt had as their Sunday guests, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Strobblo of Provo. Miss Mildred Mottett, nurso ot the Doo Hospital at Ogden, is spending a visit here, with relatives and friends, fri-ends, Miss Mary Dlackhurst of Salt Lake is spending the summer in American Fork with her brother, Hyrum and family. H Miss Emma Ingercoll returned to Salt Lake Monday to 'resume her nursing work at tho L. D. S hospital. hospi-tal. Mrs. D. Jones and Miss Kate Rowley motored to Salt Lake Saturday Sat-urday and remained over Sunday, visiting relatives and friends. t Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornton ant family motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent the day visiting A. Kennedy Ken-nedy Thornton and family. Louis Moffett of Los Angeles, Calif., arrived in. American Fork Tuesday and . will visit his brother, Den Moffett and family. Mrs. Glenn Sykes left Monday for Nephl, ' where sho will spond two' weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aimer C. Dlgler. Mrs. W. D. Haynes left for 'her home In Salt Lake Wednesday, after visiting .with Mrs. Edmund Hanson for tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin and Mrs. Minnlo Pulley spent "the Wd-t nesday half holiday in Salt Lake with relatives. Mrs. John Crooks of Sholloy, Idaho, Is In American Fork visiting her slstor, Mrs. Dyron Crookston and othor relative. Mrs. W. E. Duncan went to Salt Lake Monday and remained for a tew days visiting her daughter, Mrs. P. J. Rock. Miss Rova Wagstaff entertained the Viyo Swarm' of bee hive girls at ber home Tuesday evening. A social hour was enjoyed, the summer work discussed, etc., after which dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. v Ruby and .Alice Steele spent the week end In Provo visiting Mrs: Lucile Ruper, their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Marley Steeio and Mr. and Mrs." D. F. Moffett motored to Provo Sunday Sun-day evening and visited Mrs. Ruper. Clydo D. Nolson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson ot this city,' and Harriet Mayhow of Lindon, wore married mar-ried In tho Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Their many friends extend congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smith cntor-tainod cntor-tainod at dinner Wednesday,-covers bolng laid for Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stonoman and two children, Mr. Dro water and Miss Woods all ot Salt Lako. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cook of Salt Lako; Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Wilson ot Provo; and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jenkins of Mldvale wero tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Feath-orstono Feath-orstono hore. Mrs, Ell J. Clayson, and Mrs, Lillian Lil-lian C. Dooth returned homo Tuesday after spending the past two wcoks In Whitney, Ida. with Mrs. Lucy Tan-nor. Tan-nor. Ztna CInyson remained to visit her sister Mrs. Tanner for a fow wooks. Ray Leo motored to Salt Lako Sunday and Bpent tho day with friends. fri-ends. Miss Tabltha McDanlols, whp has spont tho past two weeks in Idaho Ida-ho visiting, returnod homo with Mr. I.-eo, and returnod to hor homo in Alplno that day. Fishing must bo. exceptionally good In Amorican Fork canyon, as a trout measuring nbout 16 Inches wtui found flopping on tho sidewalk in front of P. M. Kelly's residence Tuesday, having come down In tho Irrigation wutor from the canyon. Over 70 people wore out Thursday evening to hoar the lecturo givon by J, D. Howell, formorly of tho U. A. C, who spoko on Chiropractic. Mrs. Ora Chlpman and Mnrley Steele song n duct and Prof. Chas. Hopkins of ;i.hl played sovoral violin selections, in addition to tho lecturo, Miss Luolla Cunningham has accepted ac-cepted a position ns bookeepor and Gonovlovo Stowart has accepted Miss GenevlcvQ Stowart has nccoptod tho position in Snow's Confoctlonory mado vacant by Miss Cunningham's roclKuntlon., MJfte Marcarot Tayjor hafl nccoptod a position with t"o local Mt. 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