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Show j:! , ..,- Wm AMERICAN FORK W Locals and Personals lyjlj, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Uy and baby Uff ot Undon spont Friday In American Hnl Fork with (rlendfl. If Fresh raisins. walnuts, figs and Bit' dates nt Robinson's Grocery. MM I Mrs. Leo T. Bholley Is able to bo In about again this week after being !j conflnod to her bed with a Hevere i cvse of la grippe. Charl Anderson and wife and baby nr0 moving lo tholr homo In town this week from Highland where they J Bpont tho summor on tho farm, i t IV!' 20 tor cent off on our entlro line Mi of ladled suits. Como while you can HI Ret' good choice. Chlpman's. H91 Iflij Clinton Larson of Salt iAko spent lIB Tuesday In Amorlcnn Fork visiting IBj at tho homo of Mrs. Emma Fostor IB III and family i'Bfll A baby girl weighing 9 3-1 pounds : was born to Mrs. Earl Korshaw at tho local hospltnl Fridny, Oct. 28th. Mr. I und Mrs. Korshaw wore former rcsl- dents of this city. II fl Got Homo iilco tnblu ware and dishes for Thonksglvlng tlmo. Grant's ij i llnrn nro complcto. !, Up. and Mm. J A. Wright of Ulngham motorod to Amorlcan Fork Saturday and visited with relatives and friends. Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Morrison and ft children motored to American Fork I from Salt Lake Sunday and spent tho I j ' day with Mrs. Morrison' parents Mr. ) , I nnd Mrs. Alma Tlowley. : .? ; P t Old Floors made new with ! V ; Electric Sunder. W. W. DICK. ERSON, LEHI, UTAH. Phone ml 1 ;i30.j. - fi-4t-pi. lie'' I ' (.j"! J Tho Young Mothers Club members lEu i ' Bnd' aa,r hubanda.rwcre entertained Mr k Monday evening 1y a Hallowoon pnr- wHi P ty at tho homo of Mm. Annie Flack. pPL J .The rooms were tastofully decorated P f nnl ,ffvmcs wW0 enjoyed. Refresh Ws I menta .were served. if I v Fresh rnlslns, walnuts, figs and dnte at Itoblnson's Orocery. Mrs. Jon Walton and children woro giiwU of relatives and friends at Salt Iikc this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gray are 'receiving congratulations over the nrrlvnl of a baby Rlrl born Sunday morning, Oct. 30th. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coe of Salt Lake were t visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strong at their hom0 In Alpine. Mrs. Lula Fitzgerald of Soldier Summltt spent Wednesday In American Ameri-can Fork with hor parent Mr. nnd Mrs. Wlllard Shipley. Luther Giddlngs, instructor In the local high school, was a visitor In Salt l-nko Thursday afternoon In tho Interest of tho debating department of tho high school. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy I.. Rocse return, ixl to tholr home In Highland Wed. lies ilny after spending two weeks In I.ognn where Mr. Reese was confined confin-ed to a hospital and received treat mont for diabetes. Ho Is reported a, feeling vory much better. Mrs. John Wilson or Idaho, who hes boon confined to tho local hospital hospit-al for the paBt few weeks was "able to bo removed t6 the home of her son In tohl Monday. Mrs. Wilson had hor appendix romov-d ton days ago, and Is now recovering rapidly. About thirty relative of Mr. and Mrs. I., W. Galsford gave them i 'genuine, surprise party Saturday eve I nlng at their home. The party was I given bocauso Mr. and Mrs. Qals-I Qals-I ford aro leaving this week for California. Cali-fornia. The tlmo was onjoyably apont In the usual social diversions, topped oft with a delicious duck supper. sup-per. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Oats-ford Oats-ford and children Eugene, Beatrice and Fern left "this morning by auto for Ixs Angeles, where they will spend tho wlnteV months, returning about Apririst. Mm LcGrando Noyos spent tho II week end in Salt Lake with hor par- I enU Mr and Mrs. Jos Wootton. Mrs Thomas nnd daughter of A'-pine A'-pine nero visitors this week with Mr nnd Mrs. Frank Strong. Mrs. Jas. Smith of Alpine aa a Uuslncss visitor In American Fork Wednesday. J L. Flrmago left Thursday for an Indefinite trip through' the Eaet whore ho will visit tho J O. Penney Storee $40.00 Ladles Suit Jor $82.00; $10 Ladles Suit for $24.00; at Chip-man's. Chip-man's. Mr and Mrs. Clyde Strong were business visitors In American Fork Thursday. Mrs. ilurn Hurrlngton of Weston. Idaho, Is hi ending the week in Amor, lean Fork with Mr. and Mrs. L.. S. Harrington. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gorgo Lee of Salt I-nko and Mr. Ilobt. IjCO of Ogdeti were Sunday guests of Mrs. Joseph 0ard and daughters hero. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ij. Flrmago, Mr. and Mrs- W. J. McCarron and Mr. and Mrs. James W. Donnan attended tho Elks Charity Dall held in Provo Friday night. x " Why not pay a small deposit, got your coat or suit put away and pay balnnco In 30 days at Chlpman's. Mrs. Slna Anderson of Ixshl Is spending' a few days this week In American Fork visiting her daughter, Mm. Mary Mauds ley. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Nielsen aro rejoicing over tho arrival of a baby boy, born Sunday, Oct. 30th. Mother and bnbo doing nicely. FOR SALE Used car in first-class condition. Bargain if. taken at once. Consult Manda Ghipman-StulU. Henry Devcy was operated upon at the local hospital Sunday for appendicitis, append-icitis, Mr. Devov Is reported lo be getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Mathow Asper and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Keddlngtoa of Salt Lake were the Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Daxtor here. All of Chlpman's Ladles Suits are In thp Sale; your choice 20 porcent off; this means $30 suit for $24; nnd $40 suit for $32; and alt others same discount. Puul Hiillov of Toponlsh Washington Washing-ton will 8?cnd the winter and attend ochool In Amorlcnn Fork with his gmndimronts Mr. nnd Mra. Jos. B. Forbes. Tho Primary of tho Highland ward gave a bazar In the school house on Fridny ovenlng. Tho articles woro readily disposed of and during tho ovenlng n splendid program was given giv-en and refreshments woro sorved. Tho American Fork Sorosls enjoyed a Hnllowcon party Soturday evening. Thoy first enjoyed a box party at tho Rcalart after which they "enj&y'dd 'if chllo lunch. All report n vory pleasant pleas-ant tlmo Little Miss Thclmn Thornton entertained en-tertained a number of her friends at hor home Saturday afternoon and evening. Tho decoiatlons were car rlcd out In true Halloween style. Lively games were indulged In nnd a dainty lunch was sorved. All ro-pcit ro-pcit a vory enjoyable time. The annual Shipley reunion waa held at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Moredlth Tuesday .evening. Games, music and a program formed tho ovonlng's entertainment and a dollclous supper wns sorved. Those prcsont woro Mrs. Arthur Dlckerson ol 8nlt Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Thornton, Mrs. S. F. Walker, Mr. nr.d Mrs. Jos. Walker and family, Xr. nnd Mrs. Louis I.arson, Mr. nnd Mis. Bollo Thornton, Mr and Mrs. tylnfiold Clnrk, all of Pleasant drove; Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Shipley and son Willis and daughtor Sylvia, Mr. nnd Mrs Albert nowley, Mrs. Sadie Wagstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rowloy and John Rowley and Misses Kato nnd Pearl Rowley, and Mr Wilson Cunningham, nil of Amorlcnn Fork. During tho ovenlng th following program was glvon Reading. Mrs. Joa Wulker; rondlug, Mrs H. W, Clnrk. pluno and violin duot, Mrs. H W Clark nnd Mra Units iJirson; I rending, Mrs. Arthur DUkerson; ro- cltntlons, by Tholmn Wnlkor and Sy- J Ivu Shipley; Jokes by Jo Wnlkor ij nnd n trio by Misses Pearl Rowloy, Ij Zolma Moredlth and Wllon Cunnlnsjj hnm j Next' weak, good matches, full count boxes, 5c at Grant's. Wm. Urown spent Tuesday In Provo visiting with his daughter. Geo. V. Myers of Provo was a bus. Iness visitor In Highland Thursday. 0o. Wells, Mgr. of tho Olngham groceteria, was a business visitor In American Fork Sunday. Mrs. A. V. Smith and Children have moved to town from their homo In the "bottoms for tho wlntor. Mr. and Mrs. Wlllnrd R. Olson and baby of Alplno left this week tot Arizona, whero they will mnko their home. The Kellof Society of tho Highland ward mot nt tho home of Mrs. Goo.-V. Goo.-V. Myers Tuesday nfternoon. ,The regular work was taken up. Mrs, Martha Qoaltn and son Wit-ford Wit-ford nnd Miss Daisy Prime and Mrs. Jamos Goalcn, all of Salt Lake, spent Thursday in American Pork Visiting Mrs. A. W. Miller. Tho Halloween party glvon by tho school teachers of Highland Friday night of last week was a splendid success. Thero was good crowd In attendance and the program and games woro much enjoyed. Dancing, was also enjoyed and refreshments served. The grammar grade school children child-ren celebrated Halloween Monday nfternoon nf-ternoon by having n danc0 In tho Apollo hall. At two o'clock thero came forth from tho school buildings a strange conglomeration of witches, elves, Khosts darkles, Chlnomon, etc. who enjoyed an nfteinoon of dancing. It Is estimated that over 600 children attonded tho party. ' I ,-r jhl Miss Luella Strong entertained it I n clever Halloween party at ntr . homo in Alpine Monday evening. Thi I Tooms were beautifully decorated U I appropriate Halloween style sal I - "thrills" of this occasion were 'J,1 lacking. The lunch waa served lit I in the evening: About 65 guests worH prosent and vote their hostess a ror- H f al entertainer. I f ' |