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Show L Everybody Working For ill Home-Coming Week III Biggest Jtr.L Letter Day In l'lt)'n His 3 If ft iTi cii('ii,iici1 fr ju) - : ' ,n"' fffl i flulf Fure Kales to Ho (irnntrd 1141 on All Railroads. JESS Preparations are rapidly maturing 1, W for the big Home-Comlng Week, which B'l K promlHCH to bo thu big ied-lettcr event In tho history of American Fork. Old "I W llmo settlers, who liavo moved away, Bi m ,le lllroaJ' beginning to write to homo I m friends telling of the pleasure of com-H com-H I f lug buck once more to apetid a week ,f wj lit the scenes and surroundings ol IJi their early childhood. As the infor-I infor-I if inallon becomes gruduully dlsBcml-H dlsBcml-H ir nated among those who hnvo moved Wa f, uwty that by coming back they will fig 1 1 1 have the pleasure of meeting nil their Eg ! I old friends, tho spirit of gathering will HI ' 1 1 take hold and turn their faces Amer-HPl Amer-HPl ! lean Fork-ward. Ha , The big committees are. all hard at E ' y ' work and pretty gcnurally have things K9 f, well under way. Tho big work now Ea 1b to get the Invitations out. Thou- flS l MiudB of them have been printed and fljB ,I , some will bo placed In every home In mm U ' thu city. Tho people will bu asked at 1 B ' once' to mail them to their absent Ej f M i . (rlonds, and If you need more there RH fji w'" 'waya uo u stock at Joe Dunk- WS IK ley's, tho secretary. Don't think that Kl fH some one else will do tho work, but I flM IK ' "oou as you think of an absent friend H Ik n Kcnd h,m n lcttcr liml I)0 IT N'ow HB I I l! .The committee Is most anxious to El v I "i K-'t a complete list of old timers and BJB 5S I ' young timers who arc out of town, no HB i i ' matter how recently their moving BH l J j away. Everybody knows of from one H f : to Ave hundred of them. When you HP ;( rend this sit dbwn "and write a llsat BX " ' with the addresses of all you can rc- BffB 1 ' member, and give the list to Joe Dunk- HJi ley, the secrotary. It will be a big iffHjl Job for "Joe" to tabulate tho names, tan but he will have extra help for this HH i purpose. Every name on jour list HB ! will receive a copy or the next four HHt . J issues of this paper. Wo aro printing BB j a number of extra copies of this Is- HBf ' '' j buo for that purpose. DO IT NOW. HEh '- i In our next Issue wu will print n HHk! list of all the, names whlcli have been Hjf ft; handed in up to Tuesday evening Bee jflgj ' that your list is In. HJ ', JTJho committee on invitation has ul- HjHj i ttnAy sent Invitations to the governor SjHJf " uu'4 his. staff to bo present on Gover- ! ' nor' .JJay, and will undoubtedly re- iOH A. velve a favorable reply. Other lead- HH .f ing citizens of the state will also bo H3 ' ! Invltod, H The. committee on railroad rates has MB ( received .assurances of co-operation SHF from all the railroads. Joo Jlaiulur- HBt Held, of the Salt Lake llouta Rent n H telegram announcing half rates, and 9 MrL ArrnBtrong called In person to EHB learn of tho. commlttco's wishes. Ho EMM assurod the commlttco that tho Orem SB road., would do Uio right thing. In flPJ fact,' ho proffered to take tho question 'jM up'tWi(h tho Bamberger road and tho MM Ogdou Street Railway people, and BH thinks that halt rates may bu secured HB on the combined electric lines from HB' Urlgham City, Ogden, Salt I,ako City, HH I'rovo and Intermediate points. Hit L The' "committees have all been ap- BH. "r pointed, so that if you havo any help BBS or suggestions to mako notify tho BjH chnlrmon or secretary. MK Kxecutlvo Committee Alma Green- Bjm wood, chairman; J. I;. Dunkley, secre- JK$ tary; Clifford fi. Young, treasurer; Kli SH J. Clayson, L. S. Harrington, Mrs. H. SbJ N. CbrlstoJison, Mrs. J. It. Hindley, jBJ Mrs. S. ti, Chlpman. Kach of thc60 HB is chajtman of a sub-committee, a list BJ x of. which follows: SB, 'Rec,epU9i) and Bntertulnmeut HU gS X J- Cloysqn, chairman; Maud Christen- BBy sen, vlqo .chairman; Elijah Cutler, K. TWV J. Seaatrand, Jano C. Hoblnson, Ma- fBt t lUsa'poloy, J W. Storrs, Hans Chris- ftH tensenol'qarl Uezzant, Sarah S. Chip- 7H ) man, 11 11. Hawkins, N. M. Ambrose, iJM Mury Aoderaon, Llbbie Vnmoy, Jncob f M L Qr'ecnwood, Emma C, Smith, Key 9 ,,w Steele ,and W. H. Chlpman. B Finance L. S. Harrington, chnlr- 'Fg man; V D, lovoless, P. H. Crnvon, I'W J.' Il Seuloy, James M. Grant, Hyrum t. M Hlapkhurst, Jr., Mark Greeno mid El- ' merCilpman, ht Pnpgram and Sports Clifford E. JP Young, chairman; E. A. Morgan, 11. N. PJ i Chrlstouscn, Homer Christensen and jh Mark, JJezzant. !R Advertising, Transportation and lull lu-ll vltatlon J, 1 1, Dunkley, chairman, I.. m W. Galsford, II. H. Hurt and A. O fl Mlllor. Bg Decoration Anna C. Hindley, chalr-K, chalr-K, t man; J. U. Seeley, John It Hindley, K ' Samuel Dean, Sr., 11. U. Ash by, John K. ;i Hunter, Wnlter Devey, Axel Hloom-;(& Hloom-;(& i" qulst,.'(da Chlpman, Ann Huggard, B)n i. Laura' punklcy, Hose Varncy, May M IK Halllduy, Jean Chlpman and Sadlo Henry. Committee on Parade James II. Clarke, chairman; Stephen L. Chip-man, Chip-man, Joseph II. Eton s, William Thornton, Thorn-ton, Ellsha Holey, C. M. Heck, Ellda A. Foster, Eleanor M. HlackhurBt, Mrs. I- Chlpman and Ada M. Southworth. 'Micro will be another big meeting of the committees Saturday night. Wo hope to'be able to give a general outline out-line of the proposed program in our next ISBtie - |