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Show UlWMMMRMiMMIMMMMMMWyMMIMIi ; AMERICAN FORK LOCALS , -i ( A baby boy was born to Mrs Owen Uoiiii Sunday. i Miss Leah Tliomtoii of Pleasant , I Orove was visiting here Thursday. . ljJ . Mr. 0. 0. lloag was here on busl- v , hess Wednesday. H Mr. Stephen Anderson spent Tucs- Vi day and Wednesday In Salt Lako City. a '''''" Mrs. James T. Gardner arrived homo KM, ? '(' I Wednesday after two weeks in tho L. Vf'i " D. S. Hospital. KM ; , h ' ; F Mrs. William Sholton spent Wednep- rf 'J , day visiting with friends In Salt Lake fef City. J, i Miss Millie Thornton and Warren ifl f, , 1 Anderson woie visiting friendts In 1 ( Pleasant Grove Wednesday. 1 h : . " i, . Joy photos 99c per doz. Monday. Sf I ' ! p- J ' Mrs. Mitchell Davis left yesterday ' 'i ' ;' for Tlckvllle, where she will Bpond rftj I : 'two weeks with her husband, who is K. (' j : employed there In tho sheep busl-f busl-f i ! , '' neBs. feiji American Fork's baseball club went BjS; , ; to Eureka Sunday and were defeated E& . by a score of 9 to 10 by the Eurcku- B ' i itcs. The Americans hnd tho game WSfc won until tho last half of the sov- j onth Inning, when they went to pieces Ka , i nnd by errors lost out. It waB some Hji game, Is the report brought back. Ugflg ' Mrs. Alice Steele attended Iollef tUl Society conference nt Pleasant Grove MM AJ Thursday. flH , A special prlco of $2 per doz. for n MB high grado panel photo will bo made 5B1 i l0 oil graduates at Joy's Studio Mon- Syj ' day. 30-lt 1 Messrs. W. H. Chlpmau, S. W. Chlp- AW man, John DIuiib nnd Alma Smith ro- IH turned homo Friday after spending n H few days nt Amorlcnn Fork canyon. flK ' Mrs. Walter Dovoy entertained thn Bj j Third Ward primary ofllccrs and H teachers Tuesday night. Light re- freshments woro served. mm i II ! Mr. ami Mrs. J. II Shepherd autoed t'p SprliiRVlllo Wednesday. ' ' Such pleasant thoughts as clean, ' ffc cool, modem, sanitary, will lead you : 4 , direct to tho Orient. 30-lt Misses Myrlo Holey and' Marion r -' RobiiiHon motored to Nephl yester- day. S H Mr. Luther GlddluRB, who has been yMt tcnchliiK in hlch school this year, left W for his home In Oregon Thursdny iff Twele imges thin week. Our ad- urtlscrH get lesults and appreciate 'i & the largo list of readers Wo have. It "Jill is a good example for n few others to ?rri' follow. ' . ' Joy photos 09c per doz. Monday. 4 Mrs, Carf Orlnli returned home Wednesday Wed-nesday after Hpendlng n few dayjf here. Mrs, Alice Steele returned from Salt Lake City Sunday after spending o fow days there. ' Mrs. nobert Kelly of Lehl spent Monday with friends ami relatives In American Fork. i'atrons, kindly notice tfie Orient display nd. elsewhere In thn columns of this edition. Wc enjoy telling you of tho good entertainment we have In storo for you. 30-lt MIhscs Jessie Grceno nnd Corn Gorff, who are attending school at I'rovo, spent Saturday nnd Sunday In this city Leah Chlpman entertained nt n birthday party Wednesdny nfternoon. A pleasant time was had nnd refreshments refresh-ments wcro served. In the evening tho guests enjoyed themselves nt n box party nt the Orient theatre. I When your light burns out remem- I her Dunkley nt "Joe's Place." Can ' furnish you now one. Agency for ICdlson Mazdn lomps. 30-lt I I Miss Mabel Sommervlllo has returned re-turned from Hlngham, where- sho has been lsltlng with her sister, Mrs. Frank Olson. After a brief visit here nhe will return to Ulngham for tho summer. Mrs, Jack Maktn of I'rovo spent Wednesday here, tho guest of Mrs. Mitchell Davfs. Jacob Christened) of Kurckn this week becamo tho proud possessor of the homo of Renjamln Condor in tho Third Ward. Mr. Christensen will movo his family hero from Eureka. Samples of dry farm wheat from Cedar Valley brought In this week showed tho wheat fully headed out nnd no dry loaves on tho stems. This Is reported to bo tho gonornl condition of tho crops In Cedar Valley, which Indicates nn Immense yield this falL Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hurt nnd Mr. R. K. Knighton enjoyed nn outing nt Saratoga Wednesday nfternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Rosell will spend Decoration Day hero, the guests of Mrs. Rosoll's mother, Mrs, E. H. Roley. Mr. L. J. Jones, tho district manager, man-ager, and Miss X.lna linker, the district dis-trict trulllc chief, of I'rovo, made n short visit nt the local telephone office of-fice Tuesday. Mrs. John F ' Miller i entertained Monday evening complimentary to Mr, and Mrs. Carl Fordham, About thirty peoplo were present and n delicious luncheon wns served. Joy photos !9o per doz. Mondny. Mr. Norman Wing nnd wifo were Lehl visItorH Sunday Ruth und Richard Gnrdner have been very sick this week. ' ' Lunch goods at "Joo's 1'laco." 30-lt Mrs. Hcbcr Huggard mado n business busi-ness trip to I'rovo Tuesday. Mr. JO, C. Ickhnrt of Snlt Lake spent Thursdny In American Fork, tho guest of Miss Llzzlo Thornton. Mr. John Singleton nnd son Dorncll loft Wednesday for Descrct, whero Mr. Singleton Is employed. W. W. Hunter and wife and R. K. Hunter woro In Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the funernl of their niece, who died In California nnd wns brought to Salt Lake for burial. Mrs. William Holstlcn of Bingham arrived yestordoy for a week's visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph King. Mr. Lu Steggles is homo from thf hospital, where he underwent nn op-crntion op-crntion for appendicitis. He's getting along nicely.- ' The merry-go-round arrived In town Thursdny nnd the kiddles nnd some that nrc not arc spending all their loose chnnge lu riding the horses. The best confections nt "Joe's Place." Big stock; nlwnys fresh. A V. 3. mineral patent to the Mineral Flnt Mining company for the following mining claims In American Fork and Little Cottonwood mining districts has been filed with the county recorder; Dryburgh Nos. 3, 4, C; Dryburgh Frac. tlon and Dryburgh No. 2 Fraction, Japan Nos. 1, 2 nnd 3; Hamilton nnd Hamilton No. 1; Smuggler, Tom Boy, Jack, Anna, Sadie nnd Rolla. Tho concert given by Professor Lund nnd the 13. Y. U. students n,t tho Orient Thursday night was well attended at-tended and appreciated by nil. Some of the youths who took leading parts aro from our homo town; namely, Elmarlon Nicholos, as tho "Chieftain"; Miss Blva Chlpmnn, mother of Ohlyn, nnd Jcsso Green, as chorus girl Tuesday night the Fourth Ward young ladles closed tholr season's work with a program and social hold In the ward chnpel. The following program waa llster.e-1 to, nfter which refreshments wcro Hnrvd to lorni' forty: Instrumental. Jean Shelley; reading, Louoro Forbes; trio, Myrtle Coddlngton, Vordell Webb and Emma Fcathorstouo; paper, Robccca Coates; solo, Leah Bush; reading, Altu Beck; Instrumental, Ann Chlpman. "True Fruit" flavors used only at the fountain at "Joo's Place," tho quality refreshment parlor. 30-lt Mr. Jerold Taylor of Salt Lnko wns an Amorlcnn Fork visitor Thursdny Mrs. Mary Nicholson of Snlt Lnko Is here for n fow dnyn' visit. Mr. Ncbcker of Salt Lake is spend Ing n fow days with friends and relatives rela-tives In Amorlcnn Fork. Mr. Bert Duncnn, who la attending school nt the University of Utah, spent n few dnys this week with IiIr parents par-ents lu thin city. |