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Show AMERICAN FORK LOCALS M Mm Htovo Shelley wcnl to Plousnnt H Grovo Monday. B Mr. K. J. Wild nml Mr. C. V. Smith t went to Fairfield Monday on business. B William Carson of Fnlrflolil wan In m American Fork Monday and Tuesday H on biislncsH. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles Downey of m . ' Hlnckfoot, Idaho, returned home SUFIS' SUFI-S' B B Mtr. John W. Chlpinan and son j Wesley wore In Salt I.nko Sunday and Bi Monday. H Maud IJrown returned homo Wodnos- V day after visiting ten days with her m' relatives. Hi Mr. U. U. l.oekhnrt of Salt l.ako was Bi ' llio guem of Miss Lizzie Thornton on K' Wedncsdny. Hi r H u , Miss Fern Thornton has been visit- H l"K lu Pleasant Orovn n,fev days this ' week. mW E -- Mro. Kon Tyner of Garland Is here M' -.. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. m x. Wagsiiirr. H Mr. and Mrs. F, M. Drown mid Mr. H mid Mrs. William Thornton went to B I a Salt Lake Wednesday to attend the H annual druggists' convention. H M t Miss I'earl Spcrry was here Sunday H Mrs. Grace Unrratt gave n showor M Thursday night lu. honor of MIsb Km H Greenwood. K r ' B Mrs. Joo Wright or liiuglinm is vis- H ! iting at tho homo of Mrs. Frank Bush H ' '1 this week. H i M ?'j r Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Soiithworth and H Mrs. Sadlo Henry went to Salt Lake H ', Sunday in their car. M ; H j'i ' Mi', and Mrs. 0. I.. Cloward spent H ; tlio latter part or the week in Salt , B H M ' , Brown and Friday loaded sevon cars H' ''. of sheep this week, to bo shipped on B tho reservation. 1 Steve L. Anderson mid Stove Shelley H j sI'ent Sunday and Monday up Amorl- B f I can Fork canyon. H Mrs. Kmlly Dllworth and daughter H Ktliel, left for their homo at Carey, Hv Idaho. Sunday, after spending tho wln- H f ' tur in American Fork. H ,- Mrs. Kllzaboth Ptifih nudMIss Kmlly H Drown of Knnab are hero for an ex- H tended visit at tlio homo of John Kelly H and Mrs. Peter Adamson. M ' Mr. and Mrs, M. 0. Randolph and H children spent Sunday hero with Mrs. H , Randolph's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H - H Mrs. 'Hitchcock, who was operated B on for appendicitis last Saturday, is . ' getting alone alright. Her brother, H j ' ' Ken Ilalllday, was up to see her Sun- m , H . m i Mr. J. Tracoy Woottou Is ifbw locat- 1 , . V inl '" tho Chliimmi Bank building and m J prepared to take care or any work in ' his lino. LaBt week tho following was m . printed with the twelfth lino Insortcd M at tho top, which rather made tho Item B moanluglcss with said lino transfer- red: "Wo are Informed by J. Tracey H Wootton, who recently finished his H courso at tho University of Chicago, that ho will open n law office lu Amor- lean Fork in the near future. Thrcd H years ago Mr. Wootton was admitted B to tho bar of tho state, and ho goes Into tho profession hore aftor a year H of practical experience with a leading Suit Lake law 11 rm and with tho bene- j lit or a very successful school career. H In 1901) lie was graduated from tho B. j Y. V., whero ho was a debater and B president of tlio Senior class, At the j UnlVi'rsity or Utah ho was twice so- H lected to represent tho school lu Inter- H btato debates with Colorado and com- H pleted tho law courso thoro with tho highest nverago standing In tho de- j , partmeut Tho Citizen congratulates B him upon selecting his homo town, tho B best lu tho state, as. a Held of practice " . " i C D. Ilnnks was n Salt Laake visitor Monday Bishop Storrs went to Soil Lake Wednesday on business. Misses Bernlce Crandall and Malik' Storrs went to Suit Lake Thursday morning. Tlio MIbscb Blanch and Bernlce Crandal eiilcrtnlued at their hemo Saturday Sat-urday evening. Mrs. O. W. Hire and bnhy or Lours-ton, Lours-ton, Oregon, are hure, the guest of Mrs. Hire's mother, Mrs. W. H. Gardner. Gard-ner. ""i'rof. Clinrlcs Hopkins mid family will leave today for Hexburg, Idaho, ror n ten days' islt with Mr, Hopkins' parents Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Barrutt and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett wont to Salt Luko Thursday to go through tho Tern, pto. Mr. mid Mrs. John Kelly, Mr. W. C. Smith and Mrs. K. J. Wild autocd to American Forjc canyon Sunday. Mr. Wild accompanied them home. Mrs. James I). Taylor returned home Sunday fiom Salt Lake, where she has been visiting a few days. Her daughter, Margret, accompanied her home. Mr and Mrs, John Kelly, Mr. and Mrs W C. Smith and Mrs L J. Wild wore guests of -Mrs. George Lott of Lehl, Saturday. Miss Beatrice Loglo is homo taking her well-earned summor vacation. Sho has Just finished her third year's term teaching In tho Salt Lake schools and has been engaged Tor tho fourth year. Mrs. Karl Anderson entertained tho Third Wnrd primary olTlcors and teachers Monday night. Arter games and music choice rerreshments woro served. Thursday was rathor a dull day on account or so many taking In tho Heller He-ller Society's oxcurslou (o Salt Lako City Tlio excursion was reported as a very suecessrul one Bishop Storrs has been a Storrs visitor visi-tor this week Mrs V. M. Groo went to Salt Lake Thursday Tor ten days. Mrs. Lott A. BiiBson and family of Lehl spent Thursday at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stout of Ml Pleasant aro hero visiting -Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edmunds. Mr and Mrs. John H. Wootton mid family woie over from the pumping station Sunday, visiting with relatives. Mrs. Will Chlpman nnd Mrs. Vash Chlpinan went to Salt Lako Thursday to attend Mrs. J. W, Walker's funeral. Mr. and Mrs. John Wootton nnd family have been over rrom the pumps a few days this week. Mr. H. M. Blackhurst made a business busi-ness trlti to Salt Lake Thursday. His wife, who has been visiting there Tor ten days, returned homo with him. Mr. Lincoln Clark and family of Stockton, formerly or Alpine, wore visitors hero Thursday and Friday on their, way to tho Reservation Tor n month's stay. Mrs J. B, Forbes was taken rrom the L. D S. Hospital Thursday to the homo or her daughter, Mrs. Alice Crosby or Salt Lake. Mrs. Forbes U getting along nicely. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Whorry, Mrs. William Slnims and Mrs. C. H. Itobln-son, Itobln-son, all or Bingham, were tho guests or Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo T. Shelley on Thursdny. Mrs. B. F. Wilson nml Pearl Cutch-lleld Cutch-lleld nro down rrom Idaho, spending a couple or weeks with relatives. MIbs Lillian Claysou intends to return to Idaho with them. Among those who took a Irlp to tlio capital Thursday night to witness tho wrostling match "voro Mossrs. Hickman, Hick-man, Spencer Snyder, H. II. Hurt, Virgil Vir-gil Groo, Will Chlpmnu, John Flrmago, Clifford Young, Reno Vnnce, Tom Broadhent, William Thornton, F. M. Brown and Lawrenco Brlggs. Miss Hnzel Sponcer cntortnlncd tho officers and teachers of tho Fourth Ward Wednesday afternoon. Tho af-trnoon af-trnoon was spent In sowing, arter which choice refreshments were serod. Several autoes filled to capacity with American Fork "mat rhns" vIb-Ited vIb-Ited Salt Lake Thursday evening to witness tho wrestling match between Mlko Yokel nnd Fred Beoll. Yokel won arter grueling work. Tho local runs declared tlio- match tho best they had over seen, Mrs. Lottie Ablo, Miss Lillian Clay-son Clay-son and Mrs. Betsy Hunter gave a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous Bhowcri last evening In honor or MIsb Lottie Able, who Is to bo married to Archie Munus or Gnr-land Gnr-land on tho 24th or Juno. Tho evening even-ing was enjoyed In games and music I nnd dainty rerreshments wore served. MIsb Able received mnny beautiful presents. o |