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Show ' AMEK10AN FORK I Locals and Personals BBBBV . . - - - - - "- ...fc.A bbbbb -,-,- (i gmmimmiimmnmmn n i -.--- .-,..- H New Ginghams, Now Percales, New. H Silks ami Now I'riccs nt Chlptnuu's. Mrs. John Anderson and daughter m i )il Junction spout Tuesday In B .'itiorlr.il' Fork with Mr. unit Mrs Molvln Anderson. B Mr. Walter Login who luiH been B working In Idaho uml Wyoming the B p&st novrinl month's, arrived home BB1 tills wee. B Mrs A S. b'nndmelor ot Provo wan ! DO r,fl or Mrs. Uyron Crnokslou B' Ttosd-y mil Wednesday of thla week. Bi B Special Biiturduy finlo of Syntonics m Inn food products, nt Thornton ,l)rug H No. 2, TO-DAY. m The rinhlund Dramatic Co. have Leon orklug far winio tlnio past on M ; j.lity entitled "Deacon DuUbs" which ' -wilt l) presented In the ach'ool house m )!H;i)himl Saturday night. BHi Mr. Annie Clurk, formerly of Fort BBj (nyuti, hnt for a number of yearn H ' living with her tlnughlors In Halt Iiko BM htm been very 111 Mr throe weeks BBj! jiaot and Is still confined to her led BB' vlth pneumonia. BBP "" "" Bj'r All size lump globes at Marring- Hi , B Mrn. ''. W, '.Btiliiii-' returned to BBJ American Fork .MonUuy "after spend- H ing the past six-'wcoks In Spokane, H'. V 'i.alilnt-tPti, with her hunbnnd. Mrs. H- Stults. returned homo to open up her H. inllluncry shop for spring triulo. BW , BJ' The . II. Ixullos met at the home H of Mm. .fott. Walton Thursduy after- H nqon. TI10 ladtcR spont n plensant H nUornnon In sewing, etc, after which H 1 their hostess nerved dainty refrosh- H jnentn. There were about twelve la BJ diet) presout. H Watch' for Grant's big 3 day auc- BBJ l'pi) nnd red tag sale in- March. BBb - H Ernest Urnmwell, Theology teacher H' )a the Seminary, gave n vary Intor- Hj sUni Ucturo.on "Tho Scattering of H rn'ito the First ward Mutual Ht 'hjcay night. Tliera was n good Hl , ii'ad.iceoud ull. enjoyed the lec- B tore, I ntensoly. B Jon. Fv Smith profeislonal work 1 Ja voico culture and solo piano pluy- H, ilng. SUi months for $23.00. Terms; Hj A noRotlablo note or 10 por cout ills m count for cash In advance. In Amer BBB- Iran Fork every Wednesday and 1 Saturday. C-tt. H Mr. Mia Mrs. Durncll lUtonmn of H ! thl, r-ro rejoicing over tho arrival H ,( a lmby girl born Tuesday, Fob. H Mh. Mi. llatoman was formerly ot m Mplno An Intcrcstlnc fcaturo Is B (but ih j new coiner mukes Mrs. An- H' rolla Vanco ot Alplno great-great c.-andrf tlior. and nlso makes the 'fth fincratlon ot tho family. Let us frame yo.ir picture Grant's Ktriorlum. Mrs I'. A. Plerson 'van u Salt Uiku vlrltot Thurnday. Mr. and, Mrs. Walter Strange are the proud parents of a baby boy, horn to them Tuesday Fob. 8th at Salt l-u::o. J. N. Facktell left fev Topllff Saturday, Sat-urday, after spending n two wuclcs ls1t In Amcrk-iin Fork with hi wlto uml fumlly. Iloman beauty apples $1.25 at Hnr-iliigtdn's. Hnr-iliigtdn's. .IrsBO M. Walker, Tip. .Tohn II. Illndloy and lip. .las. T Gardner went to Salt Lake Saturday on busl-1110:1 busl-1110:1 rotiiifctud with the city. Mrs. V. G. Hltchner i-ntcrtulned the tuenibors of tho "i"00" club at her homo Tnonday evening. The evening an spo'it In playing 'T.Oi)", und dnlu-ly dnlu-ly rrfresttiiintits were served. Mrs. A. S. Snndnielei' uf Provo, n former member of the club was nlso present. Watch our windows for special Satuulr.y bargains Thornton Drug (No. 2. The Ag Club or tho high school entertained n few of their friends at a clover little party at tho high school F-ldiiy night. Dancing, games, etc, formod tho evening's diversion, nnd refreshments weru nerved. Sov-lorul Sov-lorul comments or u favorable nature hnvo b en heard on pnrtles of this Mtt,thut It kept tho young folks In Amcrlcnn Fork mora Instend of going out of (ovn so much. Tho parents Teachers As3oclutIon held n meeting Wednesday evening In the Forbes School building which was vory well attended. Tho program pro-gram wn given by tho 7th grndo nnd was well enjoyed. The main fcaturo of thu evening was u demonstration of tho miichlno rocently secured by the Forbes School, nnd consisted In n class In Geography and Literature, the laltar being on I.ongfollow nnd his .worki., Haclt being llluatrnted by slides from tho machine-. CillCKrfN SUPPLIKS- -Chnrcoal and meat meal. Call People's Mill und Elevator Co., Phono 32. 12-U Tho A'plne Dromutlc Co. nnd their partners enjoyed it delightful party nt tho homo of Don Strong Friday evening. Games, music, etc, formed the evening's entertainment and n dainty luncheon was served. Whllo preparing tho luncheon It was found that onu ot tho freezers of ico croam wns mlsilng, which -was found hricr en nnd with tho cako formed tho second sec-ond serving of refreshments of tho evening. Thero were about twenty five present. Kirk's Olive Soap, lust In at Harrington's. Har-rington's. Messrs. P. M. NIclbcn and Jesse M. Walker were Salt Luke visitors Tuesday. Mr; and Mrs. Will Crystal are tho proud parents of ti baby girl, born Wednesday. Shelled iieanutsfor. candy lGc a lb , nt the Ikikcry., Mrs Uebcr Hoblnsem nnd Mrs. Ualph Yanlfc spent Thursday In Lchl with Mis Hyrum llvans. Mrs. A. W. Iluckwalter went to Stilt Luke Tuesday to apend a short vlMlt with her daughter, Mrs. Harl Mathews. Pure f.iod products at cost, Today KSntuiday,) nt Thornton Drug, No. 2. Mrs. Ilyioit Crookston, was the tfJest ol Mrs. A. 9. Sandmolor at Pro-j Pro-j on Monday und Tuesday of this .veek. A balry boy was horn lb Mr. and Mrs Itny Slorrs at Provoj Feb. 1st. Mr. Storrs wnn formerly of American Fcrk. Mrs. I.. A. Sfilllvnn returned to hor homo In Sunn) side, Utah, Suuduy lifter spending the last thre months wllli Mr. nnd Mrs. Jestc.F. Steele. Wutch Tor Grunt's big II days auction auc-tion and red tag sale In March. Tho lloyer Ilrothers or Sjrlngvllle have been at tho Puullc Library this week with thlr equipment, repairing books, which, when they have been repaired will add a muct, nicer appearance ap-pearance lo tho library. Ijjose cocoanut, 20c lb at tho Bakery. Bak-ery. Among tho out ot town people wha attended the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Eliza-beth Crystal Saturday were: Dr. and Mis. H. '5 .Robinson or Ogdcn, David Crystal it'. Ulgby, Idaho, Mrs. It K. Ynntz ot Arizona, Mr. nnd Mrs. Tho?. Howard ol Hol'llday, Utnh. About Iwcnty neighbors and friends fri-ends ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Vcrn Iarson p'.i-nsantly surprised them at their le.ino Saturday evenlnff'Uie occasion btlnj; Mt Larson's blrthdi'C Ar pleasant pleas-ant evening was spent In games.mu-!?, games.mu-!?, ot utter which a dllclous e-hlck-.I suuper was ncn'od. Ch'lpmnn's arc making some tremendously tre-mendously low prlcos; they boII for cash and I ho customora reap tho bone-tits. bone-tits. The Stnke Primary Hoard entertained enter-tained the- Primary Offcors nnd tcach-orn tcach-orn Of iho Alplno Stake Saturday afternoon af-ternoon In the basement of tho Tab-c Tab-c uncle. Tho main fcaturo of the afternoon was tho showing and explaining ex-plaining of tho miniature Pioneer Trail constructed by rho Primary Stake Hoard. Ilonliles this, thero ni other eutortnlnmonlrt tnnd refreshments re-freshments wero served. Ijosc cocoanut, 20c lb ut tho Hak- F I r cry. j !j Mrs. J. M. Fackrcll was tho Sun- day guwt ol' relatives nt Salt I-akt. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Sutton of Provo n wero the Sunday dinner guests of ; Mr.' and .Mrs. F. M. White here. j Wm. Wulkcr of Highland spent p Hie latter part of the veek In Provo on business. L Mrs. Wm. Fitzgerald of Thistle, I 3pent Sunday In American Fork with her parents, ilr.'"nnd Mrs. Wlllnrd Shipley. j Mrs. 11. J. Wngstaff returned to h'er home in Charleston, Sunday, nf- j ter spending a week hero with Mrs. James H. Uarratt. ( Mrs. Glen Stewart o." l.ofian, spent j the foro pait or tho week hero with i her parents. Up. nnd Mrs. Jon. H. Storrs. ! Mrs. Elmer Miller returned to her i heme In Uountlful Monday, after spending u brief visit with her par- 'ents Up. and Mrs. Jos. II. Stons. i Mrs. Wm. Smith and baby of Salt J.ake, spent tho week end in American Fork, with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter l.ogsdnn. Mr!. If. C. Peterson is leaving tho latter part of this wool: lor Mellroso, Oregon, to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harel Nelson. Mrs. Peterson expects to he gone about three months nnd her visit will Include iolatlevs In Cal. Symoudli Inn baking Chocolate and Cocoa, fcpcclal Sale today. Thorn-on Thorn-on Drug No. 2. Mrs. Ellis M. Parker entertained at her homo Sunday afternoon, complimentary com-plimentary to her husband's btrthduy. After a most dollclous dinner served tho ten guests, a most cnjoyablo nftor noon was spent In social ch'at nnd music. Word -vftH received In tho city from Dclbcrt Hclstlt, who Is laboring on a mission in Texas, that he has fully recovered' from his recent illness due to poisoning and has been transferred transfer-red from Eagles Piss to El Paso, Texas. Mr. Holsclt states he is en-Joying en-Joying his missionary work better . All thu time. linking Powder same ns we use ISc a lb, at tho Baker)'- Mrs. Leo T. Shclloy entertained Saturday evening complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Wnyue Itoso of Sparks Nevada. Tho evening was pleasantly spont In games, music, etc; after which refreshments wero served. The guests included Mr. nnd Mrs. J. It. Payne. Mrs. Lullo Drown, Arthur King, and Mr. and Mrc. John Goodwin Good-win ot Lchl. . Tho Primary Offlcora and teachers of tho First Ward pleasantly surprised sur-prised Miss Morlo Choovcr at hor homo Monday night. Miss Choovcr was formerly a teacher in the organization organ-ization but had resigned some time ago. A very lively evening was spent In games, Jokes, music, etc. after which refreshments wero served. As n toktyi ot appreciation fur Miss Chocvor'a work, she was presented with a beautiful glass dish. Thero woro about twenty flvo present. Watch' for Grant's big 3 days auc-I'on auc-I'on nnd red tag salo In March. I Jir. und Mrs- Wm. Thornton nnd two children met with qulto a "scaro" Thursday, whllo on their way to.Salt Lcko In thnlr car. When about five miles from Salt Iako thoy met a Ford truck, and In turning nut for it, tho Thornton car struck tho pavement, which Is slightly raised on tho street t-nr tracks. Tho Impact was forcorul enough to turn tho car over In n ditch nearby. Fortunately none of tho occupants occu-pants of tho car wero hurt, beyond n fow bruises and a shaking up. Tho wludshleld of the car was smashed, two wheels torn off and tho fondor broken. Shelled peanuts for candy lGc a Mb., at the llakery. "Dove Ilrnnd" Muslin Underwear, BtUe on Saturday and all next week at Chlpuinn's. Mrs. K. S. 1'oulson and two children chil-dren spent Friday 'and Saturday In Provo with relatives. Muslli Underwear saio on at Chip-man's, Chip-man's, all next week; $2.00 values, $1.00; yi.M for $1.25; $3.00 for $1.50. A tig lino to select from. Mrs. James W. Cunningham cn-Itortnlncd cn-Itortnlncd Tuesday evening at u sliow-fcr, sliow-fcr, complimentary to her son Earl and Miss FeUtha Payno of l'rovo, who are to be married next week. A most .njoyablo evening was spent in hnmcB, music, etc., after which daln-j.y daln-j.y rofrcshmonts were served. Thoic woro about fifty people present. r t Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Flrmage spent SundayJiu Salt Lako TV'Uh; friends. B I Silk nnd Muslin Underwear sale I nt Chlpntan's. 25 per cent off from I tho cntlro line. " B Mr. and Mrs. N. II. lleisclt re- fl turned to! American Fork Friday af- B 'tor spending a fow days In Salt Ixike. I Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Koso left B tor their home In Spar!:s, Nov., Mon- !ilay, after spending a brief visit hero with rclutives and friends. Cinnamon 30e a lb. at the Uakory. B Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Uh'udwlck on- I tortained Wednesday evening at a shower, complimentary to Miss Jlarbara Chadwlck. a brldo ot B tho month. Games and music for- i jned tho evening's cntortalnmout, af- M tor lunch wus sorved to fifty guests. I |