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Show ' ikiB BBBBB " " American Fork Locals and Personals K . jMiin Hniison was hero visiting Mr and Mra Hniwon Monday. wni McM1 "0,(,rc'1 '" froln llar' I1CH1 suiidio. returning TucBdny. 'I Kenned) Tliornloii and Uiirn llur- rinRton spent Sunday In I'rovo. H c.mrt homo Industry by purchns- lnfbPread otA'V-rlcan ForWlnkory. Mrs Alice Si ilth of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday with her molhor. Mrs. stmuel Greenwood. I Mrs N l'r,ls it''nc'd liomn I from tenl1 Sunday, whero alio liny .H been lsltlne for lh0 m8t monthl I jir and Mrs. Vern Wnlkcr went to I pf'o,o Sund.iy Mrs. Wnlkor rcmnlnoil foraWfcH'8 M wIth "lollvca. I Mr and Mrs. Jainca M. Ornnt Hpont Sunday with Mr rnd Mrs. DeUouls or vineyard. I lijron Onwkston and fnmlly nnd BenHnlllday rnd family aro enjoying l,n outing up American Fork canyon. Iron SAIiK Three-year-old umnll marc; cheap. Innulro at Citizen orifice or-ifice or phone S5, Amorlcan Fork. 18-tf Mrs. James Chlpmnn, Sr or Salt uke City spent Saturdnynnd Sunday in American Fork. I Vcru Houstiin wont to Lehl Tuesday to take his music lesson rrom Pro-fessor Pro-fessor Harwood I Miss Lillian Drown went to Salt bkc Tuesday morning on an oxtend-.d oxtend-.d lslt with relnthcs and friends. I Mr. and Mrs Angus Hcedo of I'rovo spent Sundny hen , Hie guests or Mrii. Kllen Harrntt Mrs. Ilnrratt returned come with them for a two week's vlall. I The Orient certainly dosorvos that Jnime--'Tlio busy big fenturo house." Brtie house of big productions, where jollity and cleanliness prevail, -5-11 Miss Emma Ingernoll left Sunday Hor Eureka, to spend a few days with Hitr brother before returning to Salt ike. II Mlsi Panzy Hnninett or Alpine, a wrmer resident or this city, nnd Mr. hud Zabrisklo or tills city" were Hiarrled at Proo on Tuesday, July I Bile playing on the lawn Sunday rmlnp, with a number or other chll-reo, chll-reo, tho little S-year-old daughter' of Bin. Cordon stumbled against a liyd- "t and cut a deep gash In her knee, klch necessitated three atltclicH to low up. Mrs. (Jordon and child aro vr 'rom Hliifilinm. where they linve ,z0 ItilirhiR. nig J Oil- M ' Marlon ltobliir.cn motored to Amor can Fork canyon Sunday. Mark ll.(lr.nM7u"anH l.akci vlali or this week. Hclio Uoane left for Salt ilko WtM ncsday ror a two Wook8. Usl w friends mill rolathes. -Try our cottage bread, only in cent Anierlcnn Fork Hakery. Jg.: Mrs. I', hong of Uhl spent m fore part or the week with her daugl tor, Mra. Thomas S. Ilroadbent. Jesse Klrknum Int for Ely, .cv Monday, where lie Intends t0 stay tli rest of tho auinmer. Roderick Spencer and Chad An dorson returned homo Mondav froi Franklin, Idaho. Messrs. itay Jones, II. t. iirt n Aynor Whipple spent Sundny in Am orlcnn Fork canyon. William Thornton and family' an Maud ilrown motored to Salt Lak Sunday. Fvery courtesy and modem eonveii lenco that will mid to your conifer nnd pleasure Is found at the Orlen Iheutre. . 2B-1 Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpmnn, Jr Ion Tor Yellowstone Park Tucsdu lor an extended stay. Velnian Duncan returned home froi Salt Lake Wednesday, where she ha been attending summer school for th pnst six weeks. Mrs. Willis Hromley and ehlldrci returned from the pumps at Saratog Tuesday after visiting a few days wit! Mr. and Mrs. John Wootton. Mr. II. II. Hurt treated the telephon girls to a box party at the Oilcnt Iiib Thursday. A live part special renturi "The Kangaroo," was highly appro elated. The malinger or the Opera Hoiib wants It understood that the ld pee pie and missionaries' wles are al ways welcome to the Opera' Hous rree or charge. Ask dealers ror bread made by th American Fork Hakery. 1S-1 Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Itlnl and daugl ter, Leila, or Maploton, spoilt Satui day and Sundny hero with her niothc Mra. Goo. Storrs. j, No woman, however II in I Led he means, need ever be "out of dato an to dress Where the dollars ar few the planning ami devising mil be better and wiser and In such In stances the store "ads" usually lea to the right solution. liny bread made at home. A. F, ! Ph'9M Ll,P ttromo -,' SuiwUoffi '- Mr. Virgil M. Uroo was a Saltll visitor Sunday. . 9 ll- RiimikiikI Chlpmnn went, tovlajn l-ake Saturday, returning MontlaS d- Mr. S. I, Chlpmnii imulu a buslneS th trip to l'roo Tuesday. .jg Mrs. Mary Ann Holey is a Salt l!ad Is. visitor this week. ""IBl 10 Mrs. It. Smith left ror loiin, Jdnho? ( Monday ror an extended visit. 3$M Mr. Lawreueo llrlggs wau u iSm liko lsltor Wednesday. ' 10 S(oe Anderson was In Sail LaKa Monday and Tuesday on business. " This week's Issue Is printed jo nil the 'Mtli T '"" USU'11 " ,,CC0UI,l?Pf 1 Miss I'earl Kelly was tho guest of ,,. Mrs. I'earl WIIboii or l.ehl on SundnyJ ij , Mr. H. J, Clayson was a l.ehl vlsltoi' l Sunday. jt ie F Mr. A. Chlpnian was a Salt Lake visitor Wednesday. -Wi rt Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith woroThf tit Salt Lake on .Tuesday. dftt u : Miss Chlou Thome of l'leasaiit, drove was the guest or Mrs. Clarence ' Walton on Sunday. Miss Anilo Whipple of I-ohl spejU Sunday and Monday hero with Hex, sister, Mrs. David WagstalT. Miss l.altno Holey or Salt Lake is here visiting her sister, Mrs. W. . Jones. " :a 11 1). It. Tracey and It. K. Drown wore Salt l.iikL. visitors Saturday and Stui"-day. Stui"-day. ' ie Bt Mr. John Heck made a business . trip to Sprlngvllle Monday, returning l'- Tuesday. Miss Prudence Ilrown v returned 5(1 home Tuesday uitor a two weeks' visit - In Salt Lake with relatives and I" friends. 30 Clood bread always made by the American Am-erican Fork llakery. l8-2t ic ,, . . t The thing that goes (ho farthest y Toward making lire worth while, , Ii- That i'obIb tho least and does the most. r' Is Just ii pleasant smile, sr, , ;!; .ajii Mrs,, Uell.OIiIninii. of i'ro-To, i'ro-To, Tormer residents or (his city, aro tho proud parents of a now baby girl. La (irand Noyes .nterlalued at a box parly last SntuiiJny at (ho Orient. An excellent program was enjoyed by all, Including the four part spcciul feature. "A Leap ot Despair." Mrs James W. Carter of Idaho Falla riturnid to her homo Tuesday after n three months' lslt in American Fork She was accompanied as far as Salt Lake lo her mother, Mrs. Rosa Hromley. Hrom-ley. Kmmi'tl Cblpmau and wife and Leonard Harrington and wife spent Sunday In Prnwi, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Chlpnian. Iten llalllday, John Robinson and Nate Robinson returned from Aiuer-.lilan Aiuer-.lilan Fork canyon Sunday.' They u-port u-port llshlug Hue. Mr Klniarlon Nlehols and Miss Ida Smith were at Prowi Friday evening, the 17th, at the request or Pier A V Lund, to assist him In the miisnal program, which was given (In tin Fruit Growers' Association hiilldinr Hie celebration being held oil ai count of tho, completion of the sanu Theie was a ery large and eiiiliu slustie crowd In attendance. To en that Mr. .N'lchols and Miss Smith liml a "royal good time" doesn't half x pITSH It. .losi'idi Walluu or Ibis plai' piouei-r or isr:, after spending ' eral moiiihs of pleasant visits associations with friends and .' t (lualntiiiices, Intends to spend it.- , coming liltli with hl friends la ' Lake, with whom lie generally male an ,'inuuiil v IhU on thai occasion M' Wa'ion Is hale and heait and , to express his gratlllcallou i gralltude for the kindnesses sh him b his many friends and iiualntauces here ri:s!,wT,77;flft,r,,,,,",,,,e,, fliii' I' S,l,lll,1 f'- Itooseudl. i In", Wednesday -Mr. Waller Deey was III Salt Lake u busIiifMH Tuemlay I Mr ...id Mrs V Soi.thworlh and irs. John Henry made a trip to Pay. on In the.,, ant,, Weduemhiy. Mr. Samuel Ureenwood. who has l'", lery HI for (he ,,( week. Is slottlj Impnnlng 'Mrs. H n llolenoft Sunday for tl'lil for an extended it Wt, llir dimeliter. Mrs J u. Hlgler. Mrs. Peru St i our returned to her 1,0,1,0 I" Klt Lake Monday, after a I wo weeks' Msli with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs Joseph Miller. Messrs Hill Alril, Onal Singleton and Sejmore Urey of Piomi were (.American Fork visitors Sundny. i:iiuo ami Jack Hunter and Dnld Davis spent Sunday in American Fork CHIIJOII. Ifjou're looking for some one after o clock, go straight to the" Orient Ihcatie We'll llnd them for you Lome in and cool off. yr.-lt Mr. Itay Striiigham of Mantl spent the fore part of the week with his sister, Mrs. Charles It. Miller. llartle Parker of I'rovo spent Sunday Sun-day here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Parker. liny bread made at homo. A. F. II. There used lo be a knocker on every door, hut now they push a button. A push Is bettor than a knock anytime. any-time. While stands for purity. Why not buy a pair or white shoes or slippers at Chlpimiu's? They have some now fctylcs Just In; any size. 'J5-lt About rouitceen or lluzll Varnoy's joung friends pleasantly surprised lilm at his home Monday evening. The cu'iilng was spent In games oud music, mu-sic, after which Ice cream and cake was Bcrvcd. . &., . . j !' . Tlje jiiany patroim of the local post- ollice will be pleased to note that Miss ILu Hromley, assistant postmistress, is bnck ut work ufler a mouth's absence on account of smallpox. Thu Misses Delia and Lilllu Shatter woro pleasantly surprised Monday night by a number of their friends. The oycnlug was spent In games and music, nfter which refreshments were sun ctl. Miss Ku'lyn Meieur or l.ehl is here isltlug, the guest of Miss Ida Foster. The goodness knows, the goodness shows, at the Orient (Perleet Modern) Theatre. Sweet sanitary ventilation. Mr. William Chlpmnu and family were in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. S. L. Chlpnian and Mr. James II. Clarke were Lehl visitors Sunday. Miss Sadie Cblpmau was In Spring. villa Sunday, the guest of Mr. Itussell Whitman. Miss Ku Schult. of P.plirnim Is here for mi extended visit ut thu home or Mrs. John O. Adams. Mr. Nalo- Anderson or I'rovo was the guest ot Villa Lee on Sunday and Monday. Mrs. Fiuily AdaiiiHou ami Mrs. I'.llza-beth I'.llza-beth Pugli were Salt Lake IsIIoih Tuesday. Mrs. Klmur Strong returned to her Jiome Tuesday after u ton days' visit in I'rovo. Mr. and Mrs.- Axel Dloomuulst were Salt Lake visitors Monday mid Tuesday. Tues-day. Mr. James I). Taylor and family mined lo lliugham this week, where they will make their home ror some time. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ira Maun, who have been lulling here with Mrs. Mann's parents, led. ror their home In Mont Pleller, Idaho, Wednesday. 1 1 1 Mr. Ren Roberts returned homo rrom ilMi B the sheep herd Monday, where-ho has 1 103 spent the past six months. ItSfi'a "A Million Hid" at the Opera liouso, Iffifal Thursday, July 3U,Jn live parts. EMU The Opera House has a treat ror IObNI all next Thursday night "A Million iBfI Hid." Don't rail to see it. lsKl'9 Mr. Sherwood Adamsoii was taken HByi lo Hie Lehl Hospital last Sundny and raH 9 was operate.! on ror r.ppcudlcitls. His pffll 9 ojierntfou was successrul and Is get- ttjUl H ting along line. !H tl A baby boy was born to Mr. and iMHnG Mrs. David Adamiiou last Sunday. hWm Misses Cora (Inrff nnd .Miriam Tay- 1 I lor of Prowi spent Wedncoday In R8 American I'oilc. M y Laul Monday a bnby girl was born jtH to Mr. and Mrs. William Fackerell. - ! I Mrs. Leo T. Shelly returned home fflFJ fl riom Hlugham Monday, after visiting Ml H for ten days with friends and rein- fl fl tlves. I . HJ i' i Messrs. Claud Condor or Provo can- .' - HH I you and 11. II. Langrord or Ohio were Wm f hor visiting with Mrs. Condor's sister, S9 Mrs. Karl Varuuy, the fori) part or the 9 week. BS |