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Show j J- 1 o M J AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS . ! Ul mo San I'curo haB a new agent, M .mpb. l.cnn Shelley of Salt Lnke, 't B fiijcnt tlio week end with relatives. b I o. H jr, Hiislneas Mnn Your business i I '"' ho ,icllcr w,llr nn nd ,n t,lc 1,omo . InI,cr h u. K Cl)il Parker returned Sunday, af- '' B tor spendluB two weeks In American it B Korl ca"yo'1, K A bitnlness block on tho Mnln Btrcet V B Is a better monument to a man than a stone In tho cemetery. 0. Mrs. James D. Taylor was In Provo last .Monday visiting her daughter, Mabel, who is taking a nurseB' course " at the Provo General hospital. Mrs. M. Nowmnn of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Williams and son and daughter of llountlful, were tho guests of Mrs. I I'etcr Adnmson's Thanksgiving Day. ,,, The Misses Emma and Edith Shcl- " ton and Mary Sutton of Salt Lake, spent Saturday and Sunday with t their garndpnrents, Mr, nnd Mrs. Joe King. r ' J .Mr James Condor and his son, Pet er, from McDanlels canyon, were i lsitors In tho city tho first of tho ,' week, remaining over Thanksgiving Day ! Dr J. J. Uuswell, Ophthalmic ' Specialist of Salt Lake, will bo at tho Grant Hotol Tuesday, December 1st. No clmrgo for testing eyes. Refer :- ences. 28-lt Mr. nnd Mrs. Alborl Dirk, and and Mrs. Angus Cunningham, Mrs. Thos. Thornton, Miss Vorlnnd Woods, Mrs. jj T J Parker nnd Milton Pulley pleas- 3t antly surprised Mrs. J. II. Pulloy i Thursday nftornoou, In honor of her birthday. Thoy all enjoyed a chlck- i en supper. t The Primary Stake Convention was - held Saturday In American Fork. A ' meeting was held In tho morning for the stnko officers and ono In tho nf- ternoon for tho gonornl board. In t. the evening a social was given, punch and enko being tho refreshments. It i turned out to bo a great success. 1 "You are certainly getting out some good news pnpers," said a gentleman from Salt Lako tho other dny. "I havo boon comparing tho throo pnpors with others In tho Btato, and no city lias better papers and fow halt as good" Wo would suggest that our subscribers compnro their homo paper with other country papers In tho i state then "boost" or "Knock" It. Miss Verland Woods left Tuesdny for n week's visit In Salt Lake. Miss Ada Stark of Salt Lake, spent tho week with relatives. Jack Hunter wns a Salt Lake visitor visit-or Sundny. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crystal of Idaho, Ida-ho, are here visiting relatives. Mr. John Miller and daughter, Rosalia, Ros-alia, were In Snlt Lako Wednesday. Mrs. S. Nowton spent the week with friends In Provo and Price. Miss Merle Holey spent Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing Dny in SaltLako visiting friends. "ZUDORA," In twenty weekly iu-Dtnllmonts iu-Dtnllmonts will be at tho Orient In the very near future. 28-lt There's no doubt of results for the advertisers who attend to their ads Hko other business propositions. Miss Jesslo Dnvlson of Suit Lake, wis the guest of Miss Myrtlo King Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. R. Nielsen spent Sunday Sun-day In Salt Lake, guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod M. Hnssett. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. F. Uromloy of Eureka, spent part or the week with Mrs. Rosa Uromloy. Mr. and Mrs. Enrl McTnguo left Wednesday for a weok's visit with relatives In Bingham. . Mrs. Sarah Crookston spent the latter lat-ter part of tho week with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Earl Garrett, of Salt Lake. Tho Citizen nnnts jour job printing print-ing Messrs Iluslness Man, Professional Profession-al Mnn nnd Eierr Day Citizen. 28-lt Jay Wootton nnd Lltn Spry of Salt Lako, spent tho week nnd with Mr. and Mrs. John Wootton. Mrs. Clifford E. Young returned Monday after spending ten days with relatives. Dell Moylo and Mario Dunn of Provo, wcro tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Burrutt tho end of tho week Mrs. Ellznboth N'ecdham and granddaughter, grand-daughter, Fay Lambert, of Salt Lake, spenj tho. week u,t tho Jiome of BcnJ. Fulmor, The homo paper ought always to be singing tho praises of tho home town; but let's tnnko It n chorus Instead of a solo. Mrs. S. L. Chlpmnn wns In l'rqifo, Tuesday, Wslllug with her daughters. J. Tracey Wootton was In Suit LiiUd Wednesday on business. . '. ii Mr, W. C. Preston is homo fronUjl month's stay at his sheep herd. K, 5 Vono Frnser of Garfield, is iftrlf visiting with Karl Wootton. " ,,v ,?U Mr. and Mrs. Milton Pool -sijeiij Sunday In Snlt Lake visiting frltfifuff Mrs. Charlie Peterson of Lohl, sptnft Tuesday hero tho guest or her slBftf, Mrs. J. P. Crookston. j ' Ralph and Allco Dunn of I'rdvo, wore American Fork visitors tho Inir tor part or tho week. Russell Whitman or Sprlngvlllo was the guest of Miss Sndlo Chlpmnn Thanksgiving. . - ii Mr. John Condor nnd daughter, Mrs Earl Vnrney, spent tho week end wftnj Mrs. Parley Smoot of Provo. ' 'It Miss Mellnda Parker spent tho latter lat-ter part of tho week In Snlt I.Alfc,' visiting her slBter, Mrs. C. G. I'nfc 8011. '.fl 'il You havo to be n .itlzen in oAfgrt to vote; but you havo got to do'w good deal moro than vote In ordor (o' bo n citizen, , L Mr. Jacob Greenwood rotunicil Tuesdny from n week's visit at jtiiV Whirlwind mine, In Amorlcnn Fork canyon. '"4s Miss Joslo Greenwood of Salt Lnke, wus in Amorlcnn Fork tho latter part of tho week with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. llenj. Greenwood. i' i Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Pulley were call, ed to Suit Lako Monday afternoon on account of Mr. Pulley's brothor, Wm., being very low. Mrs. F. Jordon or Salt Lake, form orly Mrs. McDonnld, spent tho first or tho week with her son, Perry Bush nnd wire. Mrs. Carl Anderson entertained! Wednesday in honor ot her dnugh'tor, Lnbell's, birthday. The artcrnoon was spent In music and games, nnd light refreshments woro served. , Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith or Salt Luke, motored to Amorlcnn Fork Wednesday Wed-nesday nnd spent the week end with Mrs. Smith's parents, Mr. nhd Mrt Samuel Greenwood. r S Auother great sorlul production nt tho Orient Thcntro to commence soon, "THE MASTER KEY," 20 reolo, appearing ap-pearing In two part episodes .'ach week. " 28-lt milium Robinson spoilt part ot tho W"l. ii Mmriiv, visiting friends. J l. Klmmgo Hiul F. A. McCrossuu Ini .Sunday la Hober. Mi v. Peterann spent Wednes-d.i Wednes-d.i in l'roo on liustuost. I'hm' Thomas of Knlrlleld, wn nn Am'tu-tin Fork rliltor Monday. lr s. L. Ciilpinun was in Provii on huHinosg Tneidsy. Mr S. H Hnssott of Doltn, spent rthp w(,k with rulntivoa nnd Mends Mrs H. n Hurt left tills week for nn oMcndod stay In Richmond. A. . MaloUB of Ilynim, Utah, l'iit Stuiday hero visiting friends. Minn Nina Vmice or Orem, wns the gtie-i of Miss Merle Holey Sunday. .1iill.ui KIiik Is liomu lifter u two week s stny in Garfield. Mrs. Theodoro .Miller spent the ""k in Snlt Iike visiting rolntlvos. Miss Nelllo Huckwalter vn n Salt Lnk visitor Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Itddlo Soarlo of Btir-le. Btir-le. Idaho, ure heio vIsUIiik with Mr. mid Mrs. Jos. Sonrle. Wm and Ernest Carton or Falr-fkltl, Falr-fkltl, siient Tuesiluy In American Fork on bushings Miss Lillian Clnyson of Provo, spent thi- latter part ot the week with her ji.iroiilB, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Clayson. Miss Ethel Kelly Is home from n two week's visit with Mrs. Hyruni Hooper ot Provo. Aaron Greenwood and Clnronco Grant of Provo, spent Thanksgiving with their parents. Mr. Earl Hroadbout of Provo, spent Suturdny Imrti with his aunt, Mrs Earl Vnrney Miss Looiiu Long ot Lehi, spent the first of tho wcok horo visiting her sister, Mrs. T. S. Broadbont. Mrs. J. D. Knox or Suit Luke, Is hero visiting her mother, Mrs. Susan Tumor. Mr. L. Parker and son, Hurtle, spent a day's outIn In Amorlcan Fork canyon can-yon Sunday Wg woro thankful Thursday that there's only n fow liuslness houses In our fair city who docs not advertise In tho homo paper, and not over u couple of dozen families who do not subscribe and pay for their home paper Dr. P.' M, Kelly made a business trip to Salt Lnke Tuosdaj Mrs. G. J. Sinclair was In Proo, Tuesday, guest or Mrs. J. M. Harmon. J. II. Rally spent Thanksgiving In Salt Luke. Stovo Woods Is down from Eurekn, to spoilt tile holidays with his finally Miss Hortha Stogglo spout Thnnks-glvliig Thnnks-glvliig with friends In It verton. R. . Mnnwlll was up American Fork I'unyon on business mutters Tuesdny. Huroo Simmons of Provo, wus In American Fork on business Monday. Mr. Win. Knighton nnd son, R. L. nnd wlfo of Murray, spent tho week as guests of Dr. R. K. Knighton. Clltlon nnd ffeo Sulhorland of Provo, spent Saturday horo visiting friends. Mr. Stovo Woods, of Eurekn, spent u few days this wei'k here with his wlfo nnd daughter. Mrs. M. 0. Randolph and children spent the week heio visiting her pnr-ontH. pnr-ontH. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Pulley. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Footo and son, Wybuni, of Eureka, spent tho week with their son, Mink II. nnd wife. The Misses Blanch Craudall and Dorothy Chlpmnn wns Provo visitors Tuosday. John Jensen or Provo, wiib In Am. Fork Tuesday, visiting with his aunt, Mrs. Sarah Crookston Tho Mlssos Oru and Luna Chlpmnn ot Halt Lake, spent the week with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Chlpmnn. Ronald N'lcholos of Provo, Is homo to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with his parent b, Mr. and Mrs. Geo Nieholes Mrs. Elmer 'Hales, entortnlned Hie Honnlo Hrlor club Wednesday evening. Tho time wns plensantly spent In progressive pro-gressive parlor games and dainty refreshments re-freshments were served. Tho local teachers and Ell J. Clay-son Clay-son were at Suit Luke Monday and Tuesday attondlng tho Stnlo Teachers' Teach-ers' Convention. Supt. C. W. Whltnk-er Whltnk-er was honored ut the convention by being elected ono ol tho trustees or that organization. Rend "Tho Mnstor Key," story now running In the IIcrnld-Ropubtlcnii. Tills grand photoplay will soon commence com-mence nt the Orient Theatre, ono Installment In-stallment weekly 28-lt Dau nnd Eugene Nieholes of Provo, '? spent the week with their parents. JH i JH Roy Woods lert Sunday tor a tow Q weeks in Salt Lake. : jfl Joy Joneu or Provo, spent tho tore- ' I pint of the week In American Fork. H Ralph Harratl of Salt Lake, is III spending a week with his parents. wn Mrs. Leo Shclton of Salt Lako, spent W tho week with her parents, Mr. and ' H Mrs. Joseph II. King. fl Mr. mid Mrs. Thomns Steele and . H family of Salt Lake, spent Thuiiks- flfl giving with Mrs Allco Steele, S .Mr. F. Dowoy or Salt Lako, was tho fl guoct ot Miss May Walker part or the week. fl ' ' H Mr. C. Burnett ot Spanish Fork, H spoilt Tuesday here with the Golden H Rule. B The B. B. club were delightfully ,, JM entertained nt tho homo of Mrs. Perry , H Bush Wednesday. Tho afternoon wns ! B spout In sowing nnd music and it I t! r'H o'clock a delicious luncheon was ofl served. ll MIbs Rosella Stone, daughter of H Bishop mid Mrs. J II. Storrs, was H married to Mr. Elinor Miller ot Provo, ;' !B Wednesday, In tho Salt Lako Temple. jiH Mr. Miller Is teaching High School In ''IB Pleasant Grove thin winter, so they rHtll will make that their homo iiutlt ' ,m spring. M |