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Show M American Fork Locals and Personals Hi A May fly may )mc a million dcs. BB ecndnnts by AiiRuat or September, BB Swat On; lly, and do It early. BB Mr. T. S. Drondbcnt iiuulu a biiBl- HB no88 trip to Bait Lnko Mondny In tho 2BS Interest of the Chlpman Merc. Co. BB MIbs Millie' Robinson and Mr. C. E. B Itlfc spent Saturday nud Sunday In B Salt Lake City. I BE Miss Leltny Ix)gle spent Monday B and Tuesday vIbIUiib with her sister, 8 Mrs. Dert Tlmpson, In Salt Lake. BV Tango, tango, everything tango. For ) u few days longor "Joc'a Place" will VBB su" those dcllcIouB Tango Kisses, with 4 Bn tno raspberry centers, nt 20c per lb. H Try n pound and be a "Come Dack." BK Miss Uorthn Uassett and Mr. Mark B Fodto wore Salt Lako City vlsltora B Sunday. EF-B Mrs. J. 11. Murdock of I'rovo spent BM Monday and Tuesday hero visiting BE her daughter, Mrs. L. H. Hcnrold. OEflB Mr. J. II. Btorrs and Mr. John W. BJ Chlpman nutocd to Salt Lake Tucr- BJ day In Mr. Clilpmnn's car and spent B tho day attending to business. Bf Mr. and Mrs. Ira Moan of Montpol- Bg Icr, Idaho, arc in American Fork for K a fow weeks' visit with her parents, H Mr and Mrs. W. S. Robinson. Me "" " QBt Tho Misses May and Mllle Lloyd, BJ1 now of Salt Lako City, but formerly niBJ of this city, spent, tho week hero visit- BK Ing with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Vng- BJ staff. BJ Mr. Will Gardner of tho Inter- BJ Mountain Iusuranco company, Salt Zs4 )-,lk,J clt' lms 1)0C" visiting with his BJ parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Gardner, iB u few days this week. Bj The district Sunday school conven- 8BJ Hon for this district of dcnomlnn- B tlonal churches will bo held In the B Presbyterian church In Spanish Fork B today. --TBI Mrs, Ed Flrmago left Monday morn- BJ ing for a week's visit with her par- LIfB cnts In Park City, Mr. Flrmago ac- vTinH compimylng her ns far us Salt Lako JBE city. Bft Miss Jessie Green, who is attending BK school nt the I). Y. U. In Provo, spent " BV Saturday and Sunday hero visiting B her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse BV Green. , B J Mr. Ernest Paxman, who has been BJ teaching In the Big Horn Academy in Cowloy, Wyo., tho past winter, rc- aV turned homo last Sunday evening, J Mrs. Paxman nnd children having jTjBj preceded him somo fow weeks. Ji.,BL , AH sizes Mazda lamps at "Joe's ILyBJ K,ac.0'" Whon yur 'a'P burns out -. tl. "k of "Joo's I'laco." Open nights J till 11 o'clock. iG-lt BB Tho American Fork Uand boys aro I preparing to glvo tho danco of the buijBV season, samo to bo given In tho Apojlo ANBJ Hall, Wednesday, May 20. Tho boys r,,BJ nro "ceding now uniforms, nud slnco ounfWf Ul0y nro mn,lnB BUcl "ll ottorl to BE holp thomsolvcs wo feel thnt It would I bo woll for overyono to turn out and rult. KS. liolp them that much, especially In Mk view of tho fact that overyono will ' flit Eet the,r monoy'8 worth of good time. n, ! PD elowUR Tl' mcers n,lll teachers of tho . K Flrst Wnrd Sululliy School cntortnlned ""'Bf '" llonor of Mr- nnd Mrs- J- K- John- BK son of Salt Lako, Saturday ovonlng, laha Bt nt tho homo of her mothor, Mrs. Cliar- Bj lotto Fenthorstono, Mrs. Johnson hav- B 1"R been a teacher In thnt orgaulzn- BK tlon. Tho guests enjoyed n very Be pleasant ovonlng of games and music JM nnd a very dainty luncheon was OfVBS sorved. That was some game Wednesday 1 Try "Joe's iinco for ,int ,cc Crcam Soda or Sundae. Tho best. 16-11 Thcro will be socrnl Juno weddings. wed-dings. Can you guess who they nrc? Don't forgot the band boys' danco Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Greenwood spent Tuesday In Salt Lake, visiting friends. Sny, fellow, when you nro out lato toll her tho truth bIio won't bcllovo it anyway. Urenklng contrncts don't pay, and some peoplo have found it very expensive ex-pensive Tho real local baseball sonson opened Wednesday. Play ball will bo the word from now on. The 1914 eighth grade class of this district spent Wcdnosdny in Pleasant Grove, taking their final exnms. Mrs. Martha Chlpman In now home after a pleasant visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Will bodell, of Harrlman, Utah. Tho eighth grade spelling contest will tnko placo Monday, May 18, in tho high school building, nt 3 o'clock. First nnd second prizes will bo gold medal3, given by Jowclor Martin. Mr. Trncey Wootton returned homo from Salt Lnko City Tuesday evening aftor n successful operation for np-pendlcitls. np-pendlcitls. This week we printed a largo clearance clear-ance salo bill for tho American Fork Co-op, nnd you will nnd many bargains thoreon. Tho salo commences toilnv and continues nil next week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jntncs Adnnib of Provo, parents of Mrs. Irvln L. Pratt, spent several days visiting friends In American Amer-ican Fork, but left Tuesday for England, Eng-land, where thoy will spend tho summer. sum-mer. A treat for all at the Opera House, Monday, May 18. Wo have boon Indeed In-deed fortunnto In obtaining for this night tho popular dramn, "The Wlt-noss Wlt-noss to tho Will." Everybody should sco this. A lesson for all. There is a plaster In the world for ovory bunion. There's an ointment for tho honrt-acho and tho rash. Just ro-member ro-member when you're nchln' there's somo fat In all tho bacon, nnd it takes all kinds of dope to mnko tho hash. In the district court Monday, Ella O. Pulley vs. Milton Pulley, order thnt plaintiff pay $15 as temporary attorney's fee nnd $20 per month temporary tem-porary nllmony, pending tho termination termina-tion of tho suit. A social ovent of the week was tho pnrty given by tho parents' clnss of tho First Ward In honor of tholr tenchor, J. P. Adeylotte, who left on Tuesday for a mission to tho southern south-ern states. The entortnlnmont was glvou at his homo Monday evening. An onjoyablo tlmo wns spent In songs, spocches, etc., nnd luncheon wns sorved to guests, uumberlng soventy-flvo. soventy-flvo. A qunrantlno against Maine potatoes, pota-toes, effective, August 1, 1914, has been dcclnrcd by thu United Stntos Department of Agriculture on account ac-count of tho prevalence of powdery scab In thnt state, particularly In Aroostook county. Aftor August 1 no common or Irish potatoes can bo moved out of Maine except under regulations which tho Department of Agrlculturo will publish shortly. Mr. C. J. Wright spent Tuesday In Salt Lnko City, attending to business. Mrs. 0. O. Wright wn visiting In Salt Lake City Tuesday. ,Xi V&' . Miss Florence Wjilker of )hls city spent Saturday nnd .Sundny visUng In Salt Lake City. ,TN Ten canes fresh oranges iiftoday Thoso "SunklRt" kind. Thin ski"? and sweet. "Joo's Place." Mr. T. F. Corbott, tlroi . Implement man, hns purchased tho homofor-mprly homofor-mprly ownett by E. II. Stout. . -; Mr. John W. Chlpman wasjjjdown from Salt Lake this wcok, visiting with his parents. Miss Alice Mlllor was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Strongpf Salt Lake City a few days thla week. f! Mrs, Clifton Plerco of this clty;spent Wednesday In Provo, visiting rlondn nnd rolatlves. ' Mr. C. II. Bumnor of Provo Clty-vls-lted tho locnl telephone- onico'lhlB - ,.'J . Mr. nud Mrs. Steve Shelloy wqro,tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Strong of Alpine, Sunday. The Syphony Orchestra will enler. (nln tho' people nt tho Opera House Tuesday night. IG-lt Mr. "Jed" Greenwood was n visitor In Salt Lake Tuosday nnd Wcdnds- dny- ji A lino baby boy arrived nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robort E. Leo, Saturday. Satur-day. Let us all work and boost for n big. ger American Fork. Wo will feel. bettor bet-tor and our city will bo more prosperous. Mr. II. L. Ilassctl or this city has been In Delta for somo tlmo because of his health. Ho Is reported much better, however, nnd expects to return homo within a short time. Money has Its vnluc, Industry Us captains, socloty Its queens, public of-flco of-flco its honors, religion its -divine Inspiration; In-spiration; but tho power that makes n city groat Is tho united public spirit of Its citizens, nnd tho magnanimous, unwavering loynlty thoy glvo each other. The MIbscs Rozolla Storrs nnd Eramu Greenwood very plensantly entertained entertain-ed their respcctlvo school classes in the Northcist schoolhouso grove WcdncBc, day afternoon. Besides luncheon, tho chlldron enjoyed many interesting games. Tho Misses Joslo Greenwood and Sndlo Mitchell also cntortnlned their classes in tho grovo Tuesday afternoon. af-ternoon. Mrs. S. C. Schneider very pleasantly cntcrtnlned about twenty-llvo members of tho Comus Club last Saturday overling. ove-rling. Tho rooms were mndo fragrant and beautiful with spring blossoms. Parlor games were tho mnln fenturo of tho evening, Mrs. Joseph Walton carrying off llrst prize. After the games most delicious refreshments wore served. No Investmont pays better than a purchaso of npaco In n live nowspapor. This is another fnct which has not been disputed up to date. Thoso hard facts ought to count with sensible peoplo. CIioobo a real nowspapor that Is wldo awnke, progressive, up-to-date, lms it healthy circulation and enJo tho confidence or tho pepolc. Prudent buyers aro constantly on tho lookout for enterprising merchants. Enterprising Enter-prising merchants nro tho ones who advertise. Tho ones who advertise aro tho ones who sell tho goods. No ono now on earth will dispute this fact. It Is hard to get around cold facts. Jits, a. jt. Ambiosp of this city lms Am-jHeau ForknTe"da a big factory Sorkrr" ""PlWtcnt to her Mrs. William u!SVo Bpclll JoM1 Wtta with friends In Salt Lake M;Br-;;nV,rr,CT:"sou,hworth' ii . Ad'nson nulocd to Salt Lake City Wednesday. Mr James lIh7rko spont Mon-J"J Mon-J"J In Hlncklry attendlni; to busl- Tho Misses Eliza Hindley nnd Joslo Oreenwood will lcilVo llexl MollUliy for extended trip Ul0 Enst-innliilr Miss lick.,, .Miller 0r Bait Lako City "s visiting In American Fork with her Ki-andparents, Air. and Mrs. Joseph Miller Mr. and Airs. I. it. Woodward of Montana wero tho guests of Mrs. W. C Preston tho forepart of thP week. MIbs Eda Cropper, who 1b attending college in Provo, spent Saturday and Sundny of this week hore, vlBltlng with her sister, Mrs. Robert L. Ashby. Mr. Robert L. Ashby was In IJountl-ful IJountl-ful and Salt Lako Saturday and Sundny, Sun-dny, looking nfter somo architectural work thcro. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Wright and children chil-dren of Ogdon nro spondlng tho week In American Fork, visiting friends nnd relatives. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Durrant aro down from Thatcher, Idaho. Thoy came to attend tho recent funeral services of Mr. Durrant's father. Tho Sunday school and district school chlldron of Highland onjoyod an outing In tho grovo last Friday. Ono featuro or tho aftornoon was u splendid program, consisting or Bpecches, recitations and songs. Ar-ter Ar-ter luncheon exciting races or oil kinds wero run. E. H. Stout, with Mr. and Mrs. Ras Strlngham, motored down from Salt Lako City Sunday to spend tho day With Mr. nnd MrB. W D. Edmuuds. Mrs. Stout lins been spondlng tho past ton dnys with her daughter, Mrs. Edmuuds. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. W. Slrlngfellow, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. H. Stout, Miss Grace Stringfollow nnd Mr. A. R. Stout motored mot-ored down from Salt Lako City In their nuto Sunday and spent tho dny with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edmunds of this city. .. Tho II. L. C. S. ladles woro entertained enter-tained by Mrs. J. L. Dunkley Friday afternoon. Dainty refreshments were sorved nud a general Kood time enjoyed en-joyed by nil. Some of tho ladles accomplished ac-complished much In tho way of fancy work. Mrs. Uemard ChrlHlciiHuu delightfully delight-fully entertained Wcdnosdny evening In honor of Miss Edith HI ml toy. who Is to bo ono of tho Juno brlden. White flowers, most tastily arranged, formed form-ed tho principle decorntlous. Some Interesting games woro played, nfter which n light luncheon was nerved The following guests woro present Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Young, Mr. nnd Mrs, Soymore Young, Dr. nnd Mrs. Kelly,. Mr. and Mrs. T. S. llrondbent, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mont Dezznut, nud tho MlsspBft Rnselln Storrs, Florence Walker, Wal-ker, Edith Hindley, Eliza Hindley, Anna Mnttcsou and Miss Edna Howell. How-ell. Somo very nrtlstlc rendings given by MIbs Edna Howell wero greatly enjoyed by nil present. Mrs. Emma Klrkham of Lehl spent Tuesday In American Fork visiting with rolatlves. Messrs, J. II. and J. W. Storrs of this city wont to Storrs, Utah, Thursday, Thurs-day, to look after their business Interests In-terests thcro. Drs. Robinson and Kelley spent Tuesday In Provo, where they attended attend-ed a meeting held by tho County Medical Medi-cal Socloty. A beautiful baby girl was bom. lo .Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomaa ' Kanncl of Highland Saturday morning. Mother and babo doing nicely. Thoro has been more transients in Amorlcnn Fork during tho last few weeks thnn tho town has known for years. In fact, It has boon hard for many to 'ot hotol nccommodutlnus Mrs. Sndlo Henry hns been a guest BBJ or MIbs Cozctte Startup or Provo this 'BH Mr. nud Mrs. John Mlllor ot Hebor H wero tho guests ot Mr. Miller's par- BB cnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Mlllor, Sat- 'BB urdny and Sundny. BB Mflflfll Mr. Leu Jackson, who helped to BB mnko tho Amorlcan Fork Ijikn Resort IBB :i success last summer, has accepted n position for tho summer at tho Gc- BH novu Resort. HB . Mr. AV. C, lioley uud lr. John Bin- Bfl gloton arrived homo Tuesday from B Novnda, where they aro both en gag- BH ed. In ranching. B i . o |