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Show B j AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS B Mrs. Ltbblc Atklna wna a Salt Lake B visitor Tuesday. B .Mrs. Olive Lott of Lohl, spent Sun-B Sun-B day here with relatives. B "Made In Utah" sounds good, and B Is S0(h1 ,ush " along B Mr F. Dowey of Salt Lake, was tho B pi'"1 of 'M9S May Wnlkor Sunlny. B Mr ntitl Mrs. N. A. Wing spent B Tu'esdn) and Wednesday In Salt Lake. B Mr and Mrs. Walter Slack were Salt B Lkc visitors Thursday. B Jr nml i'r') ' '- ',eterB0H were B In Salt I'nko s,1Iulny vlaltlng rein- B t,es B MV puMMi I lie IIhI of names and B "tC4 'or ""' tut"""1 '"ecu next U-B U-B s"f. vi' "mt yolir f,l,or"t' nds. H Mr and Mrs. Wm. FltzgcrnUl of B Lchl. were the guests of Mrs. Fltz-B Fltz-B (raid's mother, Mrs. Thomas Shipley, B Sunday. , B M,BS I'll'ln'1 Clnyson of Provo,, H ipent Saturday and Sunday hero with Hher parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clay- B !on' H Dunkley'a Hot Pics and Tnmalcs at "Joe's Place. When In town shop-1 H ping drop in and seo Dunkloy and try Ha pic and cup of hot crenmed coffee Hthe two for ltJu makes a dandy lunch. B 14'ul 14-lt Mr. and Mrs. C W viiii L -ved te.r ptacG0 0V ; It: ? the Third Wardjojh. SeconS Ward Mi,rrV,rn',LWN,el8C,l'Mr-nJ Lake Saturday:'0"' m,0Md SU Mrs. M ii. Peon of Salt Lake, KV 0,2' "" """ Messrs Alex Cunningham. Prod bright and Charles Ohran motored out to their mlno Tuesday. Mrs. Maud Wherry and Mrs. Lottio Simms of Ulngham, were tho guests of Mrs. Maud Wilds Saturday. "What kind of a girl makos tho best wlfo?" inquires a demure, dainty and I dimpling young damsel. That's easy. One with sense. Dr. Noos and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thornton und family, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Drown, tho Misses Ida and Manda Chlpman, Mr. and Mrs. James Chlpman and Dr. and Mrs. A. Chrlst-ensen Chrlst-ensen motored to Bingham Sunday, returning In tho evening. Wlso men aro big listeners. Fools ore big talkers. Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly wero Lehl visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Allco Steolo was in Alpine, Thursday, to attend tho funeral of her brother, Mr. McDanlols. Mrs. Robert Kelly and family of Lohl, wero tho guests of Mrs. John Kelly Sunday. Ico Cream freth daily at "Joo's I'lace." 14.it You gentlemen who smoke, drop in, and seo Dunkley and light up Quality Quali-ty goods, perfect condition. H-lt Mr. E. J. Wilds, Mr. R, Tyler and Mr. Heber Wilds went to American Fork canyon Tuesday. Mr. Charles Kelly and Mr. Ross Hawkins of Bingham, spent Sunday In American Fork visiting relatives and friends. Mrs. John Hunter was In Salt Lake Wednesday, to spend the day with her daughter, Hazel, who Is In the L. D. S. hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Varney and Mr. and Mrs. Roan Wilds spent Sunday Sun-day at Jordan Narrows, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts. Mr. Ned Wilds and Mr. W. H. Greenwood Green-wood mado a prospoctlng trip to American Am-erican Fork canyon last Friday. They brought back somo fine samples of ore. I'M a queen and iote her to nln. Li erj rote counts. Salted cucumbers for pick'lng at "Joo's Place." 35c per hundred. 14.lt Miss Mabel Storrs was a Provo visitor visit-or Sunday. Mr. E. A. Morgan went to Spanish Fork Saturday, to attend tho funeral of his cousin, Mrs. George Ludlow. Mr L, s. Hamilton, who has been working hero for tho past flvo months, nas moved back to Salt Lake. Mr. A. W. Malono of Hyrum, was In Americou Fork Saturday and Sunday Sun-day visiting friends. Mr. s. W, Chlpman and Mr. W. S. Storrs returned from a two week's sny In Omaha, Nebraska. Mrs. Parley Smoot and children of Rroo, Bpent Sunday here, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varnoy. Mr Russell Whitman of Sprlngvlllo, was the guest of Miss Sadlo Chlpman Sunday. Mrs, Orphu Robinson spent tho week In Salt Lako visiting hor dough-tors. dough-tors. Mrs. a. Mcrlo Taylor of Provo, spent tho week with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hlndloy. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Booth accompon-lod accompon-lod their son as far as Salt Lako Tuesday. Tues-day. He left Wednesday for tho Northern States, whero ho will labor as n missionary. Mrs. Rono Vnnco returned Monday from a fow days vlBlt In Salt Lake. Bishop J. H. Storrs made a business trip to Salt Lako Wednesday. Miss Dorothy Chlpman was n Provo visitor Tuesday. Mossrs L. E. Wilds and Jack Rowley Row-ley wero In Salt Lako Tuesday. Watch at tho Carnival hoadquart-ors hoadquart-ors for votes for tho queen. Mr. George Wndloy, who has been out west for somo time, spent tho first of tho week hero visiting friends. Miss Evelyn and Ethel Dawson left Monday for Provo, whoro they will play at the Princess Theatre. Miss Zlna Bakor of Salt Lake, spout the week here visiting with her paronts, par-onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Steve Baker. Mr. Luella Poet returned to Bingham, Bing-ham, Sunday, after spending a wock with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. 0. Randolph nuto-od nuto-od down from Salt Lako Saturday and spont tho day with rolatlvcs. Mrs. Charlos Thorno of Pleasant Orovo, spont tho flrst of tho week with her mother, Mrs. Charles Logic Mrs. Borylo Bomora of Nophl, formerly form-erly Borylo Blglor of Amorlcan Fork, has a baby boy, born Thursday Mr. Losllo Hanaon of Salt Lako, spont Saturday and Sunday hero with his folks. .' ''""T-r m Mr, Ed. Knowlden of Provo, wna H here on busluoss Wednesday 1 -JH Mr. C. R. Larson of Salt Lake, was ; ,CH hero on business Wednesday. jral Mrs, Mary Anno Boloy spont tho fl latter part of tho wook In Snlt Lake. B Clean up thoso houso lltos. Throe 'B doublo shoots sticky fly papor nt B Dunkley's, "Joo's Place," for Gc. 14-lt 'MM Mrs. Ivy Steolo returned Monday SB aftor spending u wook with frlonds I B nnd relatives. H Miss Ida Harrington spont tho lnt- B tor part of tho week In Salt Lake H with relatives, I SJ Mr. Lawrcnco Greenwood returned Hj to Salt Lako Monday, after spending ; fl ten days with his parents. i B Mr. Stovo Shelley Bpont tho flrst ; B of tho week In Drnpor nnd Rlverton , B on business. j ' Hj t n Mrs. Allco Oleson nnd daughter, j fl Lavlnn, of Plcasnnt Grove, spent ! IjH Wednesday In Amorlcnn Fork visiting ' ;'B friends. : ill Mrs. Hannah Dunkloy and Mm. . Elizabeth Stubbs of Provo, spont tho ' 'B latter part of tho wook hero, guests '',fl of Mr. and Mrs, J. L. Dunkley. ; B |