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Show l . ana I LOCAL MAPPEMNa ' m H March 17-18-19 will bo your) lucky H ' hys ir you ntteail Grant's trig auc- H Hon and Ited Tap Bale. ' H ! ' Hlj Mrs. II. S. Itnsmusscn and Mary H ' Christiansen spent Monday at Lchl, H -with Mrs. Darrcll Fowler. Hi, Dolbcrt Chlpman camo homo Wcd- H ncsdny from his Bhoep licrd at Huiih K Vlloy. H! - Hi' Zulmu Jollcy returned to Salt l-ikc Hi Friday after spending tho week with Hf her mother nnd family here. Hv iMr. Dolbcrt Chlpman spent Sundny Sun-dny In Pleasant Qrovo with her nioth-c, nioth-c, Mm. A. Ho'.man. , H" Mrs. Joseph U Jfollry nnd son H" 1 Washington, urn spending tho -week H at Provo wi'h rolatlvo and friends. Hj' Huy your goods at your own price fvt Grant's 3 days auction and Rod M Kg Sale, March 17th, ISth, 19th. S Hf Misses Marjorlu Winters and Gcr- H' tudo Olscn of I'rovo were yio week Hp) end guests of Mlsa Ila Maudsloy Hijj here. H Mrs. II. V. Rasmusson nnd Miss Hf) Jdary Christiansen spent Sunday In H I'rovo, the guests of Mrs. Milton K Jacobs. i Mrs. Dolbcrt Chlpman had ns her !i Tuesday guests, Mrs. Hall Church of (Dudley, Ida., Mrs. Charles Carson of Fairfield and Mrs. A. Ilolman of Pleasant Grove. .Mrs. Marley Steele entertained nt kenslngton Thursday attornoon. Af-' Af-' Ur is enjoyable afternoon, Mrs, , Steele sorved her IS guests a dainty j luck. M ! Misses Kuth and Mary Chlpman, HJ . ; Karl Ilennott and Unford Werner, to- HJ ) gtther with, their debating teacher, Hjl j Lather Glddlngs, made a trip to Bait H i Lake Monday for the purpose of gct- H - ting information about tho income H f tax, which their debating subject has Hjv to deal with. They tnterriowed Senator mj ffoithwlck to get data on tho sub- jf Jct. JVJ Mr. and Mrs. Charles Plcrco were Hff' pleasantly surprised nt tholr homo KLu Tuesday evening by a number or their ifff friends, coming In to holp them cole- Mfl brate tho complettlon or tholr new "fn store, In which placo the party was Ufj'i held. Dnnclng was tho main feature of ini (he evening. There woro about txven- ijjj tj presont, and Into In the evonlng HjH refreshment woro served. I 1 1 Mr. ami Mrs. It. 1-3 Itaxtcr, dura H J I Hunter, Vnnzn Nlolscn and Vlctqr H R Nlcholes woro thoso from American H a Pork who nttended tho party given i m by Miss Kftlo Wnmlek nt her homo Hj j In Pleasant Grove Thursday orcnlng. H j The party wis given for tho Stake Hi' Mutual Hoard and also thoso who Hi . took part In the piny "Up In the Air" H I which was recently presented by Hint H organization. Games, music, etc., for- H ' med tho entortulnnient of llio ova- H ! f Ring nnd rofrcshmonts woro sorved. Miss Hoydeo Jackson spent Sunday In Provo with friends. David Davia went to Salt Iako Wednesday Wed-nesday on business. J. Ii. Flrmago mado a business trip to Ogden Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornton were Salt Lake visitors Monday on business. busi-ness. MIbhos Floronco Stewart and Clara Hunter were visitors In Salt Iake tho laBt week end. i Hum Harrington returned to Am-crlcnn Am-crlcnn Fork Thursday after making a short business trip to WcMon, Ida. Mr. nnd Mrs. C C. Hoag of Provo woro the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCarron here. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Thornton and .children motorod to Provo Sunday nnd spent tho day with friends. Miss Marie Chlpman was u lsltor In Salt Lake Sunday, returning home Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Wnyno Parker of Hlnghnm spent tho week end here with relatives and friends. Mrs. Ion Hacker of Ichl spent WcCncsday In American Fork with friends. 0. W. Stultz of Spokane, Washington, Washing-ton, Rpcnt Tuesday In American Fork with his wife. MIbsoh Vanza Nielsen and Allen Miller Borvcd tho rcugtar Friday lunch lun-ch to the Harrington school tenchers. Mrs. Carl R. 'Jones and children of Salt Iako nro upending the week in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs; I.en Jackson. Miss Pearl Rowley spent Tuesday in Salt Lake with friends, returning home Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McCarron and daughter Virginia, wcro business visitors vis-itors In Salt I.ako Tuesday. Mrs. N. II. Holselt Is able to bo about again after Buffering for the past two weeks with a severe case or tnnsllltls. Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. Morodlth nnd duughtcr Zclma motored to Provo Sunday and Bpont tho dny with' friends. fri-ends. Mr. mid Mrs. Wlnfleld Clark of Pleasant Grove, spent Sunday In American Am-erican Fork with Mr. nnd Mrs. WII1-nrd WII1-nrd Shipley. Clnrenco Grunt, Delta Miller, Flnr-enco Flnr-enco Prlday and Mary Wild wcro In l.lndon Wednesday. They furnished musical numbers for tho old folks entertainment hold at the l.lndon Second Se-cond wnnl. MIsr Hlln Peurnd ontortnlnod six 'friends Saturday evening complimentary complimen-tary to hor guest, Mist Kntlo Armstrong, Arm-strong, of Idaho, who has been visiting vis-iting her for tho past two months. The usual pastimes were enjoyed and n dainty lunch was served. Mrs. Conyors, physical education Instructor nt tho high school has J boon teaching her rlaMcn special ilnn-l cos for n dancing revuo to tnko place! next Wednesday night, March Dth In tho Apollo Hall, The girls have Im'pii working hard nnd tho entortnlnment promises to bo well worth nttondlng. Albert Rowley mado a business trip t3 Salt Lake Monday. Dig $1.00 sale at Chipman's for one whole week. Joe Marsh of Alpine was a business busi-ness visitor In American Fork Tuesday. Tues-day. Miss Lcona Carter of Provo spent tho week end in American Fork, tho guest of Miss Eva Dean. Stanford Wootton of Snlt Lake spent Saturday in Amorlcan 1rk with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. N'lcholson left Tor Ilinghnm Friday wh'cro they vlll make their home. Mrs. Roso If. Grant IcR for Rlvcr-ton Rlvcr-ton Sunday, where she will spend ten days wIUi relatives and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Newman cre the guests of relatives and friends fri-ends ut Salt I.ako Sunday. Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotto returned home Sunday after spending a week at Provo with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kphralm Otterson of Plverton were the Sundny guests of 'Mrs. Roso II. Grant and family. Mrs. Edith Royal was a Hlngham visitor Friday, having gone up to attend at-tend tho basket ball game held at hat place. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Illnns and Mrs. Ira Hatch of Highland and Mrs. Grace Htirratt motored to Salt Ixiko Friday nnd spent tho day with friends. Miss Dora Hurgess returned to I.c-van I.c-van Wednesday aftor; a brief visit nt Alplno with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. nurgess. Clara C. Nuttal of Provo was tho guest of Miss Dec Scott at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ray 1). Nicholes Wednesday. Samuel E. naxter and Ralph Kcd-dlngton Kcd-dlngton of Salt Lake spent Wednesday In American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Unxtcr and family. Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Ding-ham Ding-ham spent tho .week end here, visiting vis-iting Mr. and Mrs. John II. Davis nnd family. John Shnftor nrrlvlcd In Amorlcan Fork from Denvor Fridny, nnd spent n few days visiting his mother, Mrs. Mlna Shatter and sisters. Miss Eva Dean entertained at a well appointed supper Friday night, in honor of hor guest, MIrb I.vona Cnrtor of Provo. Covers were lr.ld for rlxteen. Wilson Cunningham left for Salt I.iko Suuduy, Ho was operated on Monday morning at tho I D. S. hos-I hos-I ital for gall stones and according to lust reports Is getting nlong nicely Mr and Mrs I. W. Oalsford vovo Salt I.ko visitors Saturday. While thero they nttended n theatre party and supper given In honor of their son. Waltor and his wife, who wero recently married. In publishing tho account of tho nuto nrrident last week. It was overlooked ov-erlooked that Miss Fnnnlo Searlo was also In tho car. Mlsi Searlo suffered j a few bruises hut was otherwise uninjured. 1 Among thoo American Poik proplo j 'jwho attended tho gnmo botwoen the I . 1 Y. IT. ami tho A. C. at Provo Sat-. Sat-. in-day night were: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. j n Ingersoll and son Gnuit. Rnlph nnd) William Ilarrntt. Dr. Shay, Reed I I Gardner nnd Jnmofl Sholley. I I Mrs .1 II. Singleton loft for Pro- t o TuoHdny, where she will niiiko her 6 home, us hor husband will bo at his I much mid sheep herd this summer. ; The Singleton's recently sold their liniiio to Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Chip- C mini An Item overlooked last week was P 'he party glvon the Second vmrtl prl- I mnry teachers nnd ofllcers by Mrs. p Ray Nlcholes Wednesday evening. An rnjoynblo evening wns spent In P gi.nios nnd music. Dainty rufresh- p ments cro servod. k g Among tho out of town people who nttended tin funeral of Jcsao e Padflold hold hero Sundny wcro: Mrs, J I), Moyrlck and dniightor Adol, and 1 Mrs Annie nrown of Mt. PIcnsant; Mrs Will Craig. Mrs. Ponrl Roy- 1 nolds nnd Ixwls Wilson of Scoflold; I Mrs Marj' Davis of Ogden; Mrs. Kaura Hulsh of Mognnj Mrs. Rono U Saboy of Ivchl and Mr. and Mrs. If, A. p I.tiiirscn and daughter Violet of Plea- 1 sant Grove. " iouls J. Singleton was a business visitor in Salt Lake Friday Mm. Alex Cunningham spent Monday Mon-day in Salt Lake on business. Wm. Drown spent Monday In Pro-io, Pro-io, visiting bJs daughter, Julia, also Mrs. Samuel Drown. Mrs. Henry Maag and Mrs. Snyder c' Vineyard woro the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. II. Forbes. Mrs. N. M. Ambrose returned homo Saturday after spending a short visit with relatives at Salt take Ernest and May Orcer of Provo were the guests of Miss Lavone Drom-ley Drom-ley hero Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thorno entertained enter-tained a few friends at their homo In Highland Monday evening. Tho evening was spent In games and mus-lc, mus-lc, aftor which refreshments were Btrvcd. The Junior class of tho local High school entertained tho remainder of th'e school at a matlnco dance in the High school gymra., Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Punch was sold and tho proceeds pro-ceeds of the dance will go In tho goner gon-er al fund for tho Junior Prom, which la under way. |