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Show , fi: -h - ,,,,., , )fl Jj jM ' """ r"""'"" ""'- IJf H AMKMUAN K011K $M Locals and Personals v mm H 'f MX ,,Uy Mar8han Btrawberrlos at Rob- , 8H lnson Orocory. H i I mm. Mm. Soul Snow and Luoll.a Cun- fl nlngham apoht Monday In Bait Lako,' iflft on matters of business, jwjl Mrs. W. J. McUarron and daugh- Mm tor Vlrginn'la aro spending an lndefl- jfctf Bite visit In Proro with friends. j ffll Mrs. Mary Maudsley and daughters jliji Lei nnd LaRco, and Mrs.. Sadlo' II Henry spent tho wcok end In Salt. If jl La1o, guests ot friends. ram I f 'if ' Mrs. James Oiystcl Sr. had tho 1 I m mlsfortuno to fall down the basement I il stops Thursday morning and break ' r jl her leg". Mrs. Crystal is 75 years of j I i ago, but is roportcd to be resting as U jflfl eA8)r as can t expected. r f IB t ' . ifl " Miss Bkldmoro of the Lndtei Farm t jj Dureatt vlll bo In tho county 1 IB one day noxt wcok to glvo a demon- t Jfjlj stratlon of drafting of a foundation ! aW- pattern and the dress form. All lad- !! C" ,ntercstod wil1 ROt ,n touch' with SIS' Mrs. Mao Mercer, tho projoct loader. jflr Mrs. Rose Durrant Hill, an Am- ffw erlcan Pork girl, togothor with Rulon jttH Ostler of Mt IaiIc iurnfshcd tho K '(1fsjfi z N Radio program Wednesday eve- mil nlng at tho Dcsort News. Mr. Otlor 'mvM ' played the violin and Mrs. Hill the jfpfH i piano; each gavo three selections. !jlj j Mrs. Hill taught muslo In Paris, Ida., JIto ,a't term ana continuing her must- !j col work In Salt Lako this summer. H Mrs. Wm. Wlgnall and daughtor Jm Stanch, entortalnod at their homo SB ' Thursday ovcnlwr complimentary to ffl ; Miss Lcono Wlgnall, who is to bo ,,.$ married soon to Kenneth ITaloo ot 1 1 t Spanish Fork. Tho tlmo was spent 'in tho usual social dlvorstons after Jj t which refreshments wore servod. Miss 'jl ' Wlgnall wms the rectplont of a num- ber of beautiful gifts. If you nocd ropo or cablo for your haying, just call at Chlpman's. Mrs. Sadlo Vag3latf Is spending a few days la 1 olu tots wool;, visiting at tho homo ot ilrr. Ada Rocker. Mrs. Thos. J. Darratt suffered an attack of sun stroke Thursday afternoon after-noon at her homo. Sho Is reported to bo cottltig along nicely. Mrs. Wlllard Don0 of Salt Lako is spending tho week In American Fork visiting her slaters, Mrs. Ulllc T3usu and Mrs. Emma Fester. TRADE Salt Lako apartment and resldenco for American Fork property. H. 8. KEBSIIAW American Fork. 10-lt-p I Tho officers of the State Firemen's association met in Provo Sunday in iconteronco with Chief Rocd Doshard 'of tho Provo flro department, to ar-rango ar-rango plans for tho fifteenth annual stato firemen's tournament to bo hold In Provo August 22, 23, and 24. Tho .local department Is expoctlng to bo present at tho convention. Tho Daughters of tho Pioneers will meet at the homo of Mrs. Jano C. Robinson Thursday, June 15th at i 2 o'clock. W. S. Robinson will bo 'present and rolato pioneer incldonta. Other numbers havo also boon or-' rdngod. All membors aro requested to bo presont, and visitors are welcome wel-come ' The operetta ."The ' Morry Mllk-j maids" presented In tho First wnrd chapol Tuesday evening was very succcstully rendered and received. Tho cast was composed Ltlrely of ward membors who very creditably performed thetr vr.rlous roles. Much credit Is due Edwin Cutler the director. dir-ector. I Mrs. J. H. Ingorsoll was a visitor In Provo tho latter part of tho woek giiost of Mrs. Sadie Worsley. You can gut, in a hurry, your extras for mowers and other machinery at Chlpman'n. r Mr. and Mrs. J. E. rflclsen of Salt Iake, motored to Amorican Fork Sunday, and spent tho day visiting Mr. and Mrs. James H. Adamo. Mr. and Mrs. George Tauter and Mrs. Louis Taufcr of Salt Lake, wcro the Sunday guests of relatives and friends hero. I Mrs. Glenn Edwards and baby of Wellington, are spending a visit hero with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker. I Mrs. Edwards was formerly Miss j Joan McNIol. I Clarctyco Qrant entertained Wednesday Wed-nesday ovcnlng at his home for 12 scouts who havo completed certain scout work. Executive A. A. Anderson Ander-son of Pleasant Grove was guest ot j honor. Tho ttmo was Bpent In games 'etc, after which refreshments woro i served. i In honor of Misses Mario Hunter 'and Clco Miller, brides of tho month, a party was given by tho threo tolo-phono tolo-phono exchanges, Amorican Fork, Lchl nnd Pleasant Grove, t.t tho springs Monday nlghN Aftor an Invigorating In-vigorating owlm the guests enjoyed 'a delicious lunch. I Miss Ruth Newman entertained at lior homo Saturday, complimentary to Miss Virglnnia McCarron, who Is loavlng in the near futuro for Iowa. Tho guests Bpent a pleasant evening in games and music after which Je- i liclous refreshments were servod. Thero woro 12 presnt. , Tho following Primary officers and teachers of tho Fiurth ward nr0 attending at-tending tho Primary conferenco in Salt Laka the latter part of the week, Mrs. Thos. Coddlngton; Mm. Marley Stcolo, Mrs. IJ. Moffctt, Nina Hallldny Ora Holmis, LoRce Chipraon, Myrtle renrod, Fern Fbsto end LaRuo Robinson Duy Marshall strnwborrios at Robinson Rob-inson Grocery. x Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson motored mo-tored to Salt Lake Sunday and spent tho day with friends, I Mr. and lrs. W. J. Newman of Salt I-ftko, Vere the Sunday guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Newman hero. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith spent I Sunday in Pleasant Grovo visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stewart and children motored to Salt Lake Thurs-1 day and spent tho day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Atwood. I Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hcnrold of Salt Lake, spent tho week end In American Fork, guests ot Mrs. Melissa Melis-sa Greenwood. Mrs. Emma G. Anderson roturned homo Sunday, after spendng a week in Provo, guest of Mrs. j"T B. Tuck-er Tuck-er and other friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H, Lamb roturned roturn-ed to tholr homo In Goldhlll the lat-tor lat-tor part p.f tho week after visiting tholr daughtor, Mrs. Charles Pan-crats Pan-crats here. Foster Nlcholes returned to tho hord Monday aftor spondlng a visit hore with his wlfo nnd baby. Mrs. Icltoles accompanied her husband as far as Provo. Frank Shatter returned to Bingham Bing-ham Friday, aftor opending rt short visit hor0 with his wlfo and children. Mrs. Shatter accompanied him to Bingham, returning that same day. Guy Snyder ot Salt Lako, togethor with 0vcral other men, stopped in American Fork Tuesday anu TjJlifd friends. Thoy loft Wodncsday morning morn-ing for tho canyon whore they will bo employed at th0 Pittsburg. Word was received In the city this week of the arrival of a baby boy at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Smith at Burloy, Idaho, May 23rd. Mrs. Smith was formerly Edrle Mo-Brido Mo-Brido of this city. Miss Guelda Ellsmore, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Will Ellsmore of thto city, was operated upon at the local hospital Tuesday afternoon for appendicitis. appen-dicitis. The young, lady Is reported to be doing fine. u xMr. and Mrs. Reed Gardner celebrated cele-brated the tenth anniversary of their wedding Monday evening. Twelve guests wore present to enjoy tho festivities, which consisted ot game's, music, etc. Delicious refreshments wero served. Miss Lucilo Thornton entertained at her homo Thursday1 evening, complimentary comp-limentary to Miss Virglnnia McCarron McCar-ron who Is leaving In tho near futuro fut-uro for Iowa. The usual social ac- i tivltlos occupied tho time aftor which : tho hostess servod hor guests a dain- ty lunch. Mrs. Wilson Cunningham enter- ! talncd tho members of hor Sunday ! school class at hor homo Wednesday ; afternoon. Games and muslo woro I fonturcs of tho party. During the ( afteroon, prizes woro awardod to Miss ' Vorna Nielsen nnd Mastor Howard ! Kollcy, as winners In a contest ro- ccntly staged by tho class on lesson preparation. DolIcIou3 refreshments wcro sortod. ' A numbor of professors nnd stu- drnts from almost all of th0 universities univer-sities rnd colleges of tho West aro proparlns to Join th0 University of J Unth party which is to leave for Mexi- ; co City today to attend tho Univor- J sltr of Mexico summer school Tho " trip will bo niado under tho direction of Professor G. Oscr.r Russoll of tho modorn languago department of tho Utah University. i In honor ot tho birthday nnnlvor- j snry of James Spratley, Jr. his wife ', ontortalned Tuesday ovcnlnc The i usual social diversions wero indulg- ', cd In, aftor which refreshments wero I served. Those present wore Mr, nnd Mm. Hans Christensen, Mr. end Mrs. I W. D. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Andorson, Mr. and Mrs. Chrrles J Galsford, Mr, nnd Mrs. James Sprat- ley, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mott and I Mrs. ZIna Brown. Tho mooting in jtho Third ward r chapol Sunday evening, under tho 1 1 auspices of tho M. I. A. waa woJlj onjoyed and attended. Miss Leona'i Kollcy, prosldcnt ot tho Y. L. M. I. A. prosldod. A splendid progam.rol- L utlvo to nco IIIvo ork occupied the forepart of tho meeting aftor which -tho tlmo was turned ovor to tho Court i of Honor mooting for Boy Scout Jj awards. Presidents Chlprmn, Clarko 3 nnd Evans wero present together & with othor mombprs of tho Court of Honor. |