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Show Hl ,U1.I.U1J'.) ,..w "I Hi! AMEU10AN FORK B Locals and Personals F J. H Garden seeds of nil kinds, loose or H 'n pucknges, nt Harrington's. Hi H Shorlff Uoyd was In Amor lean Fork H Wodnosdny on official business. H' Mrs. I,cRtcr Kirk and children nro H In American Pork tills week from H. tholr homo near Ogdcn, visiting rclu- H lives nnd friends. y H - Nino Cans Tomatoes nt Chlpmnn'B K $1.00 Bale, for $1.00. H Mrs. Samuel Padfleld accompanied H' lier nlHtor, Mrs. Annlo Urown to Mt. Bj Pleasant, to visit with relatives far Hf a short time, H( j Theso worm duys are bringing out H:,' tho nutos and farm work will soon fj start If It continues. Many aro al- H-"j ready cleaning up yards and lawns. H! H,j Mrs. Carollno Adams ontuitalnod a V tow friends end I datives at a chicken K? 'dinner 'Wednesday complimentary to H 'tier daughter, Mrs. Karl Jouca' birth- Hii Bi Highest prices paid for veal, chick- Hi ons nnd good apples at UOUCY'H. Bl Mr. nnd Mrs. Klvln West and chll- Hjj dron und Mr. and Mrs. Dunno Stow- & rt and children ot Snlt Inkc motor- !1 to Amorlcnn Fork Sunday and spent th'o day with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. TJ Stewart nnd family. -H " 4 NW pattern hats at Starloy's mll- Hv llnory, Pleasant Qrovo. Hl 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles riorco com- Hf plctcd tho erection ot tholr now store Ht on their property across tho road H oast of tho 1st ward chapol this weak. H Tho building Is mado ot lumber and H M built on tho cornor and will bo Hf known as tho First ward Grocory H Blf - - HF 'Kldor Ilarnrs nnd brother of Og- Hf l,on 8I)0,lt Saturday In American Hf Pork, vlstlng Mr. nnd Mrs. N. H. Bl Htlselt, Kldor Uarues wrs their son Hfc Oelbcrt's mlslonary companion for H tho first six months ot Dolbort's nils- B' ttlon and has recently bcon. rolouscd Hf having fulfilled his mission. " Ho ro- H Ports tho Saints to bo gottlng along H ''ory well with th'o Mexican and Spsn- Hl it 'h people. H . Grant's coml-nnuunl auction nnd Hfjj '1 Tag Snlo will be very sensation H) . It will bo I'dd 3 days, March' Hjf 17th, 18th and Pnh. B A number ot tho frionds of Lornlno H Ingorsoll pleasantly surprised her at H f '"'or homo Monday nftornoon, the oc- fl caslon bolng tho young lady's 11th H ! '; birthday. An onjoyablo afternoon wan H i J spent in games and music, and lato H ! 1't tho attornoon refreshments con- Hj I 'tilttlng ot sandwiches, cocoa, Ico cream Hj And cako wcro served. Tlio following H I wcro presont: llcrtha Moylo, Edna Darkor, Forrls Sandorson, Dona Hj fircone, Veanlco Vler, Virginia Urown, B; I Carmn Tltcomb, Mlllo Miller, Fern B,' Oalsford, Harold FIrmngo, Karl Crook- ' nton, Hugh Hlndloy, Gordon Steolo, Morloy Steolo, Sherman Wright, Stop- HV ' hen Rawllngs nnd Lcnnls Abel. 7 20c cans Salmon (it Chlpman's for $1.00. Mrs. Kmma Cliarte of Salt Lake is Hpondlng tho wcok hero with' her mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Job Ovarii and slstor Mrs. Eleanor I.co. t Mrs. Sarah Chlpman entertained ten of her friends at a candy pull at her home Wednesday of last week. Tho guests report uu enjoyable time. March 17-18-19 will bo your lucky days If you attend Omnt's big auction auc-tion nnd lied Tag Sale t Mrs. K. E. Mcllrldo left for Suit liko Thursduy, having becu culled there by tho Illness or her daughter, Mrs. Hlljah Cutler. Mrs. Mclvlnloy Told of Magna, arrived ar-rived In American Fork Friday for u short lslt with' her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Smith. About fifty neighbors nnd friends pleasantly surprised Mr. nnd Mrs. Iluber llarrntt nt their home Thursday Thurs-day oionlng. The time was spent In muslo and games und late In tlio evening ev-ening a delicious lunch was served. Highest prices paid for veal, chickens chick-ens nnd good apples nt HOIKY'S. Mr. nnd Mis. J. It. Hnlllday and Mr. and Mrs. West Jacobs ot l'lcasaut Grove and Mr. nnd Mrs. Nuto Robin-sou Robin-sou of this city woro tho Sunday din-nor din-nor guests of Mr. and Mrs. John lloblnson. W, A. Mcllrldo catuo to Amorlcan I Fork from tho Monarch mine at Dell, Thursday. Mr. McUrldo reports that conditions at tho mine look favorable. Ho will make n short business trip to Hurley, Ida., before returning to tho mlno. Ily mistake It was announced that Mr. and Mrs. Sanford N'lcholcs had moved Into their now homo. Instead, Mr. nnd Mm. Will Chlpman und daughter havo moved into tho home, as Mr. N'lcholcs is employed out of town nnd Mrs. Nlchbles Is with her pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. James Chip-man, Chip-man, Ulu so, tho best clothes cleaner, 2 for 15c at Harrington's; try It and you .ll he happy. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Wild celebrated cele-brated tho anniversary of tholr wedding wed-ding Tuesday by Iniltlng about sixteen six-teen of their friends to tholr homo. Lively gnmos wcro Indulgod in and in (i guessing contest. Mrs. Win. Miller won tlrst prize, whllo James Vnrnoy got tho consolation prlzo. Supper was served lato In tho ovenlng. Tho I'annt-Teachors' Association of Highland gavo a charactor ball nt tho Highland school house Thursday evening. ev-ening. Tho party was woll attended and much morrlmont cuused by tho clover characters portrayed. During tho ovenlng Ico cream, cako nnd candy can-dy wns sold. Tlio proceeds of tho party will go towards purchasing a Victrula for tho school house. Now pattern hnU at Starloy's mll-llnory, mll-llnory, Pleasant Qroro. Mrs. Ileubon Chlpman was a Salt Lnko visitor Wednesday. Mrs. Itobt. Dlnns was a business visitor in Salt I.ako Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. 1311 Kendall of U spent Thursday in American Fork visiting Mr. nnd, Mrs. 11. J. St'ce. Mr. and Mrs. James Martin motored motor-ed to Salt I.ako Saturday and spent tlu day with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Nicholes ot Salt Lako woro tho Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Nicholes hero. 3 lbs. Cream Cheese for $1.00 at Chlpman's. Mrs. A. Kennedy Thornton and baby urrlved In American Fork Wednesday Wednes-day to spond an indefinite visit with Mr. nnd Mrs, Wm. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. llouben Chlpman and frmlly were tho Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Cullbcrtson at Salt Lake, Mrs Thos. llarrntt Is Improving and expects to bo homo In a short tlmo, having been confltiod to tho U. I) S. hospital for tho past two weeks. Cottolene. Snowdrift? iJiril, looso nnd pail. Hotter, Nuco, Weanles and Mince Ham. at tho lowest prices at IiUrrlngton's. Mrs. Harold Cutlor and Mrs. Clarence Clar-ence Heck returned to tholr homos In Salt liike Wednesday, after spending spend-ing n few days with'Mrs. C. M. Ileck here. l!uy your goods nt your own prlco nt Grant's a days auction' nnd Red Tug Sale, March 17th, lSli. 19th. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hlndley nro tho proud parents of a baby girl, born Tuesday morning. Mrs. Hlndloy is In tho U'hl hospital, nnd both sho and th'o bnby nro dclng nicely. Mr. nnd M-s. Jesse S. Mlsener nnd Mr. and Mm. Arthur McCnrty motored motor-ed to Amorlcan Fork Wednesday from Salt Uiko and spent the day with rola-thei rola-thei and friends. v.-j Mr. and Mrs. Ray Coddlngton attended at-tended n birthday party In l.lndon Thursday ovenlng given "in honor of Mrs. Coddlngton's mothor, Mrs. W. A. Hnulter. Mr JaiucR Muhan of Ruwilni, Wyo., nnd Mr. Hansen of Mulad. Ida., both formerly employed In the J. C. IVnncy store hero, spent tho lnttcr pnrt of tho wcok In Amorlcan Fork on business. Mrs. C. M. Ileck was pleasantly surprised sur-prised by a number of relatives and friends at her homo Saturday ovon? Ing. Tho ovenlng was spent In piny-lugg piny-lugg cards, games and music Refreshments Re-freshments were served to twenty guests Into 'in tho evening. Announcement Is mado ot tho marriage mar-riage of Walter Gulsford to Miss Ethel Kcarns, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Wm. Kcarns or Salt Iako City. Tlio wedding took plaeo laHt week at Salt Iako. Mr. Galsford is tho son ot Mr. nnd Mrs. U W. Galsford of this city, and Is well known h'oro. Tlio young couple loft Saturday night for IjOr Angeles, whero Mr. Galsford will bo employed. A niimbor of friends gathered at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Stovo May-no May-no Tuesday night, tho occasion being n surprise on Mr. nnd Mra. Hornco RiiBhtou. Dancing, games and music formed tho evening's diversions, nf-,tor nf-,tor which refreshments wcro "cerved to tho following: Messrs. and Mes-dames Mes-dames Albert Rowley, Clydo Ovarii, Albert Iiycoclc, William Kakolson, Hornco Rushton, Stevo Mayno, Mra. l.eo Dnkony, Mra- I-cater Kli'k nnd I Iir( Wngstaft. I 100 DIoaters, 20 for J1.00 at Chip- A man's. I l'res. S. Ij. Chlpman attended tho old folks party nt hlndon Wcdnco- day. I John Ucrg loft Thursday for his I sh'ocp herd near tho Nevada lino. Ho I will bo gone about a week. I Thos. Coddlngton left tor his herd I In Nevada Friday morning to Rpend n I week nttondlng to his Interests thero. I Mr nnd Mrs. John' Kelly spent I Monday In Lchl visiting their daugh- I tor, Mrs. Dco.-I)tt. I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pulley of Salt I Lnko spent tho latter part of the week I hero visiting relatives und frionds. I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Uergcnor of I Park City nro spending the week end I in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. 1 John Dorg and family. I John Shatter loft tor Bingham I Thursday after a brief visit with' rcla- I lives and friends hero. Mr. Shatter I will be employed In Rlngham. I Mrs. U. K. Baxter and sons nro I spending tho week end In Salt I-ako I with Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuol 13. Dax- I ter. I Mrs. John H. Wootton and sons I Dcverc and Gorret ot Salt I.nko nro I spending tho wcok end In American I Fork with relatives and frionds. I Mr nnd Mrs. Kthor Pulley have I moved this week Into their new homo I which they recently purchased from I Jack Cook, Tlio place Is bettor known I as the Alex Rlgloy place In the First I ward. Mcsdamos Mark llozzant, Hans Lnursen and Joseph Nicholes ot tho Stnko Primary board vlstcd throo of tho lehl words Tuesday In the Interest Inter-est of P-lmary work. An onjoynble event of the week was surprise party given Mrs. Alice Camp-boll Camp-boll nt her homo Tuesday evening. Games nnd music were enjoyed and Into in tho evening a ("ntnty lunch wns served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Sidney Nicholes, Sr.. nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Thos. Coddlngton motored to Salt Iako Friday and fcpent tho day. Miss Cady Chad wick returned homo with them for n visit with her mother, Mrs. Cnthcrlno Chndwlck. A number ot friends heled Mr. Morris Mutlson celebrate his birthday birth-day by surprising him nt his homo I Thursday evening. Aftor a pleasant time spent In games nnd music, delicious de-licious refreshments wero served. Thero woro about fifteen present. About 3G persons, mombers of tho First ward lllslioprlc, Relief Society ' and nolghbors, pleasantly surprised Mr. nnd Mrs. James II Spratlcy nnd family In their now home In tho 1st ward Friday ovenlng In a "get-ac-(lualutcd house wanning" party. Games, singing and reciting wcro th'o features ot tho evening, nttcr which Ico cream and cako wcro sorvod. Also, Al-so, Saturday ovenlng a merry crowd of friends from th'o Second and 4th wards surprised Mr. and Mrs. Sprat-ley Sprat-ley at their homo .After nn bnjoy. alio ovenlng spent in tho usual pastimes, pas-times, a delicious supper was served. Mr. and Mrs. Spratloy oxtend n hearty hear-ty wolcotne to both parties to return again. - , , o |