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Show i J1 !f - . -, ,,-,-... i AMERICAN FORK I J Locals and Personals HI : l : 1 gl Take an umbrella from Chlpman'i i 4 rlth jrou to conference. I'i'HI )i Thomu Martin of Hlnkler. Utah i i gpnt Thursday In American Fork !'l '3 with relatives and frlcndi. I 1 i la Charles I'ugh or KanaU spent 1L0 11 foiepart ot the week hero vlaltlng I I j with Mr. and Mrs. John Kcllr. gj 1 Oraco Kelly of Urigham City spent ji Sunday hero with lier aunt, Mrs. Km- ,1 J lly Adams. i Miss Kate Paulson ot Salt Lake it Js spending tho week here with Miss ;. T Lt'clla Cunningham. M jj 'J Charles Kelly returned to lllnghom V) JS Sunday nttcr thltlnr; his parents, Mr. j. and Mrs. John Kelly here. '1 11 Mro. H. Nielsen spent from Thun- i jjg day till Sunday In l'rovo visiting with ii 'sjl Vr, nnd Mrs. Fred Uassctt. i m Misses lxrah nhodes and Jean Hor- jg ris ot Iehl, ucre the guests ot Ml is V Eva bean here Wednesday. 1 jj IU Furniture polish, paint brushes ?ud 1 jjj scrub brushes, etc. Oct them at : M Grant's. V Dr. and Mrs. II. K. lloblnson of IfjgQ Ogdcn wcro tho guests ot Mr. nnd Hill MrB" T" ' Trano nero for a 'ow da" fj Irst week. Mr. and Mrs. Trano mo- 'mL9I tcrcd back with them, returning J iff heme Sunday. ! Sh Mrs. H. S. Rasmusscn delightfully ', k Y& entertained a fevr friends nt dinner sllsy Saturday, complimentary to her hits- jj'Sji band's birthday. Covers wcro laid I S'jK for Mr. and Mrs. Abo Oudmonson, Mr. , 'j and Mrs. K. J. Seastrand, Up. and 'i Mrs. Jna. T. Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. I ,B G. A. Anderson and Mr. Mrs. J. J. ! )M Johnson ot Pleasant Grove. The eve- I i'ljl nlng was then pleasantly spent In 1 tim music, etc 1,. . . M. 1 1,..V Bid Nlcholes, 8r and Sid Nlcholes, Jr., returned home Tuesday after 'upending some time at their herd. . Miss Merle Houston spent Friday and Saturday In Salt Lake with friends. fri-ends. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Barratt of Salt Lake were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley here. Misses May Cblpman and Myrtle Cunningham visited friends at Salt Lake Saturday. Alex Cunningham returned to Salt Lake Sunday after spending a few days here with his wife and family. Milton Drown returned homo Saturday Sat-urday from Dell, where ho has b;cn employed for tho past few months. W. D. Rondeau left for Los Angeles Monday, after an extended visit here with his mother, Mrs. Wm. Gardnor. Mr. and Mrs. James Carter of Murray Mur-ray spent Sunday In American Fork visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Fcatherstono. Charles Gaisford returned to Ding-ham Ding-ham Monday, after spending a low days in American Fork with relatives. Miss Itosa Abel and Mrs. Charles Walker served the Friday lunch to tho llarrington school teachers. List week the lunch was served by Vclnm Shelley nnd Clara Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Dyron Crosby, Jr., Mrs. Dyron Crosby, Sr., Miss Nell Crosby and Mrs. Fred Laurtz ot Salt Lako spent Sunday In American Fork with relatives nnd friends. Miss Myra Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of Highland, left Monday for Salt Lake. Miss Minor Min-or left Salt Lake Wednesday for. her mission to the middle western states. Nino of tho girl friends ot Miss Ethel Et-hel Hamilton pleasantly surprised her ut her homo Friday cvonlng. After an j enjoyable evening, spout In playing 'games, etc, refreshments woro served. ser-ved. Dp. nnd .Mrs. Jos. Storrs went to Salt Lako Trlday to attend the faro-well faro-well party given In honor of Wnrdui Gcorgo A. Storrs nt tho Stato Penitentiary. Peniten-tiary. Warden Storrs Is released from his position due to tho chnugo In administration. Messrs. nnd Mesdamos Bernard Chrlstensen, Mnrk Dezzant. P. M. Kelly, Kel-ly, nnd C. 13. Young motored to Provo IFrldny ovcnlng nnd uttendod a dancing danc-ing pnrty held In tho Armory. They I wcro afterwards delightfully outer-I outer-I tnlncd nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. George Parker. Get your garden soeds while our stock Is complete. If Its In the seed lino wo havo it, at Chlpman's. Miss Myra Miller of Highland was given n farewell social and danco In the school houso Wednesday cvonlng o: last weclc, at which danco a pnrso of over 1100 was presented to her to help her on her mission. Saturdiy evening nt her homo a number of her friends gavo her a missionary shower show-er which was well nttcuded and on-Joyed. All kinds garden JLools and field Implements Im-plements .in at Chlpman's. Miss Fern Oberhansley of Provo, was tho week end guest ot Miss Hazel Ha-zel Aydelotte here. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Halllday v.cre the Sunday dinner guests of Mr end Mrs. John Robinson. r Mrs. Bernoll Singleton spent Sun day In l'rovo, visiting her grandmother. grandmoth-er. Mrs. J. H. Robinson. Miss Sadie Nelson ot Salt Lake, pent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson. Miss Lavctta Tbomcs of Fairfield was a visitor in American Fork Friday, Fri-day, Orzo and Fonda Jolley of KaysvPle spent Sunday In American Fork with relaUvcs. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornton and family motored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kennedy Thornton. Melvin Madscn and Albert Holes went up American Fork Canyon Saturday Sat-urday and made the climb up to Hansen's Han-sen's cavo. Mr. and Mrs. WJIIard Olscn of Alpine Al-pine nro receiving congrntuations over ov-er tho birth of n baby girl, born Thursday, March 2tUi. Mr, nnd Mrs. Harry M. Nicholson of Dlngham, spent Sunday in American Amer-ican Fork, visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Hen-ry Cbcever nnd family. Those ladles waists that arc being sold at Chlpman's for J 2.4 9 are a saving to you ot 75 to 100 per cent. Mr nnd Mrs. Lawrence Drlggs and Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson attended attend-ed the performance ot "Cappy Ricks" nt tho Royal theatre at Lchl Saturday night Mrs. Peto Jensen, Mrs. Thou. Singled Sing-led n, Miss Ruby Singleton nnd Den-nle Den-nle Drown motored to Salt Lako Sunday to visit Walter Stevens, who is confined to tho Holy Cross hos-litnl hos-litnl with' Illness. Mrs. Abncr Dlglcr and daughter I.olla of Ncphl, spent tho week end In American Fork, visiting Mrs.-rln D. Digler. Miss Dlgler returned home Sjindny, but Mrs. Blgler will visit In Shit Lako with friends beforo returning return-ing to Ncphl. Among tho out-of-town former students stu-dents of tho local hlFh school, who enmo to nttend tho Prom Friday evening, even-ing, wcro: Helen McCleery, Mnur Drown,, Zclma Wootton. Manda and L'rma Booth, Knto and Virglc Poulson, Rlnth'ii and Stella Greene, Malilln Hansen. "Filchcr Beck. Clyde Thornton, Thorn-ton, Karl and Stanford Wootton, of Snlt Lake; and LaVone Droinley nnd Kutio Forbes of Provo. Tho Junior Bee Hive girls of tho First ward, togchtcr with their Bco Keepers, Misses Pearl Rowley and Bona Shatter, entcralned at nn Eat-ir Eat-ir basket party Monday evening, tho party being held at tho home of Miss Anita Plcrco. There were about sixteen six-teen girls present, who. having been previously divided In pairs, oach pnlr come provided with n "stunt" to cntor-tnln cntor-tnln tho crowd, nnd much enjoyment was derived from tho various gam.H. Prizes wero awarded to l.urao Buck-waiter, Buck-waiter, Lucllo Greenwood nnd Thelma Shelley; Verna Nielsen wsk awnrdod u prlzo for tho moHt cloverlv decorated decorat-ed basket. - if Axel Dloomqulst made a business trip to Provo Thursday. ' - 1L 8. Rasmussen was a business visitor In Salt Lake Thursday. Mrs. R. Nielsen was a Pleasant Grove visitor-Wednesday.. Clair Haslem returned to Amerlcnn Trk this week after visiting; hta n.o-her n.o-her at Dennett, Utah. F. L. White motored to Salt Lake Friday and spent the day in the Interest In-terest ot the Realart theatre here. t Asa JIulvey left Thursday for Ju?b to nttend to business Interests at that place. John H. Wootton of Salt Lake was n business visitor In American Fork Thursday. Alta Flax of Fairfield Is spending the week hero with Mrs. Thos. Walters. Wal-ters. Edwin Hansen of Salt Lako was a bi'sincss visitor In American Fork Monday. Mrs. J. C. Hansen of Lincoln, Ida., Is In American Fork visiting with Mrs. nilznbeth Parker and daughter 13th el. You ought to bco tho beautiful line of ribbons for sashes, and camosoics and those new purses nt Chlpman'i Miss Ora Rankin returned to Salt take Monday after spending a few days visiting with relatives here. W. J. Newman of Salt Lako spent Sunday In American Fork visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Newman and family. Mrs. A. B. Rhodes Is spending the week In Lehl with relatives and friends. fri-ends. Mrs. lvarl Dean Is a visitor this veck In Lehl, with her mothor, Mrs. Claries Darling. Mrs. James T. Gardnor returned homo Wednesday, niter spending tho week end in Provo with relatives. Miss Nelllo Proctor left for Bingham Bing-ham Friday to spend a week with relatives at that place. Mrs. W. A. Robinson returned homo Slonday, after spending a few days nt Salt Ixiko with relatives and friends. fri-ends. Mrs. J H. Stlllwoll of Salt Like spent Saturday In American Font In tho Interest ot tho "Heart Day" campaign. cam-paign. Wayno Shelley of Salt take spent Snturdny and Sunday hero vlsltl.ig his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo. T. Shelley. Mrs. Lolnnd Walker nnd daughter of Provo aro spending tho week hero with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. He-bor He-bor Bates. Andy Cartwrlght nnd Berncll Singleton Sing-leton -left Monday for Gundy, Mlllcid county, to attend to business Interests. Inter-ests. Mrs. Charles Gaisford and daughter daugh-ter Ruth, returned to Dlngham Friday Fri-day after two weeks' visit hero with relatives. Marvin Hill ot Mllford arrived In American Fork Sunday for an Incdf-inlto Incdf-inlto visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlts Goodo. Albert Checver and taVcrnl Stewart Stew-art entortnlned eight of their frionds at a box pnrty at tho Realart theatre thea-tre Thursday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Thornton nnd family were In Salt tako Sunday nnd attended a house warming given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. A. Konnoiy Thornton who havo recently purchased pur-chased a now home on Stato Street. Miss Fern Gaisford ontertnlned n numbor of her friend nt a p.irty Thursday afternoon, the occasslon be. Ing her 12th birthday. After an enjav-ablo enjav-ablo afternoon s'pont In games nnd mu-bIc, mu-bIc, refreshments wero served. Miss Hope Taha entortnlned six of bor girl friends at an Raster dinner din-ner Sunday. After tho dinner tho afternoon was pleasantly spent In music. Covors woro laid for Tliolmn ' Boloy, Zelnm Meredith, tabollo An-1 dorson, Veo Aydolottc, Juno Lynch, j Krma Booth of Salt tako and Hopo Taha. |