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Show I Ucml lho Wean town bulletin on I I the Lehl department page Junius Dnultg or u,w mMVWvi tho M. 1. A. lien. n8l Sunday ovcnlng. Mrs. J U Walker and daughter, Uobulle, a if npnudliiR a mouth with friends In Pari, ,il0. Mr. A. E, Cooper nml fnmlly went to Mldvalo yesterday to attcnil the fun-oral fun-oral of Mr Cooper's father, who died last Tuesday. Miss Pentl Jolly and Miss I.uey Cox of Provo, were the guests of Miss Olive Cobbley Sunday. MIhb Cora Wadley' lum returned fom Garllohl, where she has been visiting with lie,- mint, Mrs. Shurtllff. Mr Vein Hallldny of Provo, spent Saturday and Sunday In Pleasant Grove, the guest of Miss Ruby Khibc Trnoey Woottou of Ameilcan Folk, wna a Pleasant Grove visitor Thursday, Thurs-day, looking after ieKHl business, Mrs. John Itlehlns and Mrs. Alex Ellin nro spending tlilrly days nt Driggs, Idaho, vIsltliiK. Dig Clearance Sale on al Chlpmau'a, Monday, Augtmt 10th to ICtli. All vtceli linrgnliis, s-lt Mro. Howard it. Driggs of Salt l.ako City, Ih visiting willi her mother, Mrs. Win. Frampton. Mrs. Frills Petlerson or Aberdeen, Idaho, Is lsltlug In Pleasant Grove, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Uart-Ictt. Uart-Ictt. MliiH Ethel Clark leturued home ThuiBday inornlng after a week's vacation, spent In Provo, uu the guest of Miss l.avern Ward. - MIbu Uicllo Harvey and Miss Su-7anna Su-7anna Mao Clurk attended tho Florence Flor-ence Jcpperson concert at Provo, Monday Mon-day evening. Tho merchants who advertise are the. ones to patronze. They nrc up-to-date and will glvo you full value tor money received. Mr and (Mrs. Rnyuard Swenson of Hat tie Crock, aro spending a two week's vacation with relatives and friends In Salt hake and Hughaiu. Mrs, Norma Je3sup returned to her homo in Morlncln, Arizona, after spending 11 few weeks with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson l.ambert, In Undoii. Miss Elsie Hrlmley of Knit Lake City, returned to her home after spending spend-ing a few days Gils week the guest oPMrs Alfred Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Christiansen of OlniBtcd, will bu at Rattle Cieok the next two weeks. Mr. Christiansen Ih taking cbargo of the station during tho absence of Mr. Swenson. Mrs. I. on Suelsou of Spiiugvllle spent a few' days lho pasl week with her husband, who Is tho head operator opera-tor al the Mndou substation, returning return-ing home Monday. $20.1111, r.,00 and $:i0.00 Men's Suits for $10.00. Who would not glvo $111.00 for .'0.00 or $10.00 for .'..Oii or $10.00 for $:to.(iO. Chipmau'H nro doing that .ery thing- Mr and Mm. D. Arnold West left Monday for Washington, D C, where Mr. West goes to tako a position In iho olllce of Scci clary of Commerce lledllebl, and nlso to complete IiIh ttudy of law. The Salt I-ako market ror peachns .md apricots sceinR In have gone to pieces Poaohen this week sold for 10 and 16 renin per crate and plenty ion al ihal ptice. The M'liool trust con, tills week, let the coiiiract to F. S. llun.phrios and sons to give tho sldo walls of tho mchcMit buildings nl Manila and l.ludou 1 coal of lulei lor paint. Mr. wnd Mrs. G. A. Smith or Sell Lake City, autocd to l'loasai.t Grove Sunday and spout, tho day with Mrs. 5mith'H parents. Mr. and Mrs. NoIb Fenton. mong those who attended the Hack llak ivunlon wore ltobeit I borne and wife, O. F. Ilerron and r iiv xinruurot A. Thori.e. Mr. and Mrs. It ' Cobbley and Mr. and Mrs William Adams. C A lllckeulnopor and other olll-clals olll-clals nt the I'tnh Fruit GrowciB Ah-.olutloii Ah-.olutloii were In. Plonsnut Grove yes. lerilay rnnklns iirrungomtmt" " Bhlp null Mr. Msthew. ' '-h1 mHiia- ,- woithoiw i.trly In the k dik s Ole Chiistlauseii Is remodeling and making some additions to his home. Mr. Martin Mortensoii suffered a stioke tho past week, but la now slowly slow-ly recovering. If you don't get a two pago Clearance Clear-ance Sale Hill, ask Chlpman'H for one. lis ntuiifj In jour pocket to read 8-lt Mrs. Hay Giceue of Salt l.ako City, Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. John Adams. Mrs. John S. Evans of l.ehl. Is visiting visit-ing with her aunt. Mrs. Alfred Tomll-son, Tomll-son, this wcok. Tho engagement of Leonard Walker Wal-ker and MIjb Edith Stagg Is announced, announc-ed, tho wedding to tako place this rail, Mr. and Mrs Alva Clilpman attended attend-ed tho Clilpman family reunion at American Am-erican Fork Wednesday. Mrs. D. Noble and daughter, Atleeii, loft UiIb week for a two week's, visit with relallvoB in Malnd and Hannock, Idaho. Our odds and ends nml short lengths will bo found in Hut ItnrL'iiln llusmiipiii Petcalo 2 1-2 c. per yard Gingham UoBt 0 1-le. per yard 8-lt I.acy, Hello, Joseph, Cora, and Hoy Olplu and EeGrand White aro enjoying enjoy-ing a camping trip In American Fork canyon. Mrs. Maria Tomllsou Is ill wltii gall atones, but her henit Is in loo weakened weak-ened a condition to permit an operation oper-ation al present. Three new girls arrived In Pleasant Grovo the past week. Ono at tho home of Mr. nml Mrs. I.oreu West, another nt tho homo of Lawrence Goodo and the third at Alma Had-mall, Had-mall, Jr's, A. 1C. Thornton lino the contract for putting in the cement ilooij In tlio Interurbau depot here, also the ono in Lchl. Ills men commenced work here, Thursday. Miss Carol Nelson Is here from San Francisco, visiting her pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Swell Neleoiu Her Bister, Mrs. Hon Hci.sou of Hlugham, Is' nlso heie. on a visit. Miss Secret Peterson, who luis been visiting for the past Iwo mouths with Miss Vlolnto Pierce, returned to her home In Murray. Humor hns It that site will soon be Mrs. Marlon Hoblu-son Hoblu-son of Ameilcan Fork. KcproKcntutlvoB of lho lutcr.Stato Commeice Commission wuro hero this week making physical valuations of all tho property and road of tho Salt Lalm Houle. The commission has men out all over the Fulled States doing 1)10 Hiiino thing on nil the railroads. Head Chipiuan'B two p-igo Sale Hill Hits neck. They are uel'lug chocs and slippers for a mere pittance. 8-lt Mr. and Mm. E D. Olplu, one day Mils week, took 11 horso back ride 011 TimpanoogiiH mountain, iih far up as lho snow banks. They then returned by way of bald mountain. They heart. Hy recommend the trip to those who want the vlow but don't like to climb. Woik will be roHiimed Monday on Hie new tithing olllce. Tho walls will bo of Provo pressed brick. Atox Thornton has tlio general contract, tuhiison and Poulson aro subcontractors subcontract-ors on tlio brick work and J. C. Coolant Coo-lant the carpenter work. Miss Vidn Fsge nnd John Conway will bo man led today. Tho brldo In one or Plensaiit Grove's most popular .iiiing ladles. Tho gloom Is not so well known here, but Is very popular with those who know him Tho young people will live In Piovo. Tho Hoviow would like to do jour Job printing. Call us up SC American Folk. tf ..In the base ball game Wednesday Mudon wiih derentwl by Spanish by a scene of ti to 1. Contrary to what H10 scoro would Indicate, the game was a good one. Walker, who threw for Llnilon. made a hind run home Just as the side was out Hi th' Cth Innings lie was winded as he wint Into the bov. which v as largely responsible re-sponsible tor the six runs made in Spanish Fork 1 t B . ? ' 11 Mrs, Fauulo Southorlnnd returned ' , I to Provo Thursday, after spending ten , 1 i days" tho Guest of Mrs. Martha 'Wooloy. ' '.A t yf . Jos. E. Thorn la spending a few days k , ;- at Hrlgham City, tho guest of Dr. and " ss;'; Mrs. A. L. Ilrown. , 'J if Mr. and Mrs. W. L. llayeo 11 ml Mr. ' , v; , and Mrs. U W. Lund wero Salt Lnko j , viBllors tho llrst of tho week. ; "' H 1 1 1 V Mr. Jos. W. Cljdo of llobor City, U ; wau.a Pleasanl Grovo visitor WcdncB- t J hi day. ' It ? ' r 1 Mrs. Everett West In up from Lynn- 5 $ ' dyl, for 11 ten day's visit with rela- ; I i !' lives and friends. i t . Tho friends of Olof Moiibou and , Jens It. Nelson will be pleased to . & learn that they aro expected homo t ijj -I fioiu their missions In a fow days. $m t : ? jliu Miss Edna Thomas Bpeut soverol t 'f '-'; days this week with friends and rela- ( ( j, lives In Provo canyon. ,f ' Mrs. Mrytle Greene Is helping In -V Clark's store during tho absence of . ' '' , Ife Edna Thomns, on her usual summer '' , ( ' w ' vacation. - -jS Chairman L. W. Lund of tho Second h 1 ward clean up commlttco Is In ovl- if doiico with an offer of Bpcclal prizes ij ' - of $10 for tho best, and $r for tho ' j . j second best Bhowlng In tho throo ' 'IrII respective wards In the clean up con- Mof f tent. Thin generous contribution Is fjfij a mush appreclalcd, especiaaly by tho jWJ Tlilnl ward who, of courso, will carry iiff! off tho first prize, but they don'L want Iff'! anything ontd about It that might tend t MI'S to discourage others, Tlio lists aro ,k K H open for others to emulate tho good Hi i example of Mr, Lund." jfl'l 'B I l'i There wiib an anlmnlcd, but very 'H i'J agreeable discussion of tho clean town ', ,'R ; contest propoBltlou at tho council ;B meeting Monday evening, eliciting tho in ' fact that the committees aro very r j H ",; earnestly engaged In thin plauBablo H undertaking. Mayor Harvey partlcu- !S ' larly expressed a keen appreciation of (H tho offortB put forth and tho Improved M i .appcaranco noted. It In hoped that JjH jj the people In iuiibb will respond cheer- rjjl 1 fully to the icmucgIu made of them by rW P tho several committees In 1111 effort ;H! to bring about better condltlonu, sail I- ' 'M 1 tary ud otherwise. - m t Wednesday a miscellaneous shower ; O wns given In honor of Miss Vldu Fngo ''i f by the Misses Hnxlo Adams, Venice m Adamsou, Flosslo Frampton mid Pearl ! x Wright, at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. ! Jftf J II. Adams, A delightful tlmo was , SJ hnd bynll at playing games, singing 'Ml and music. Thos winning prizes for ' f games wero Mr. and Mrs. Conway to fjl be. At about 11 a dainty luncheon I 111 wan served, after which the Intended ii jjjo brldo nnd bridegroom wero placed In. - ijfill tlio mlddlo of the Hoor to open their " ( 1 proaenls. Thero was many beautiful Km preseutB, and others of a couils nature. i, Tho crowd then retired to tho lawn I JW tor more gamcH. Thoso present were ' Ab Vlda Fage, Mr. Conway, Mm. Fagc, 'igfa Mrs, Adams, Venlco AdaniBon, Pearl Wm Wright, Flosy Frampton, Itoxlo :kAJ Adams, Chloo Thome, Lavliia Olson, iCI Jennlo Fage, Mrs. J. O. Clark, Eliza Pfi Arinllstead, Clara Williamson, Ethel jH'jI j Handloy, Graco Marrott, Cora Olplu, 'it Arvllla Thome, lluth Fage, Viola ' jj Fage, Edna AHen.Ljdla Allen, Mary i'Jp Allen, Zola AdauiH, After tho crowd 1 hK.; dlspcrand Wed. night, Mrs. Adams 'J,;J ' was taken violently III noon after re- ' M( J thing. Dr. Grua was suininoncd nt m j I o'clock in the morning and pro- jSL uouueed 11 gall stones, Mrs. Adams UwMl is Btlll very low K) I fl |