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Show AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS 0 jir j; H Hawkins waa a Snlt l.nko visi'or Tuesday. j i, Firmnge wins !m Suit Lnko Mr Win. l'ool na in l'rovo Tuos-dflj Tuos-dflj i,n business. . p.iiJ Tlioiiuis of Gsrflald, wns horo on business Tuesdny. Nl.ii'a llio mnttor with Hioho Xmns aiUUM m at Clilinnniis? They nro bouu. tl, ,, lliiifa all. 12-lt Mi tftPVf Woodi nud Mr. A. Kelly aU a to Salt Inlo Wodnostlny. i.,.odoif Nicholas Is lit from llio or'U Tintlc Mining District. ,,i J II. llalley puit Wednesday In rf.ilt Lnko visiting Willi fiiondB. Ilaml Dunce, Aimllo Hull, Wnlnes-,iij, Wnlnes-,iij, lUcrmlii'r Killi, American l-'ork Slhor HiiihI, l.nlcst lilts I.hiHcj free. I Mi , Jennie Larson of IMensnnt Qri.', wna tlio guost of Mlsa Mao Uuv Wednesday. Mr Marlon Koblnson wns In l'rovo a couple of dnys this wuek on bnsl-Miss bnsl-Miss Norma Vnnoo or Salt 1-iilco, Ih her- lsitlng .with her slitnr, .Mrs Fern Vance. Milton Clilpmnn of l'rovo, Kp.inl the v week end with Ills parents, Mr. mid Mrs John W. Clilpmnn. Xm.is Tricycles,. XmrtB Express Wn. gons, Xmus l'lcturos, Xmns Slods, Xmas Hocking Horsos, nil nt Chip-man's Chip-man's 12.lt Mr- Wnlt Ilolmitend nnd Mrs. Charlli Peterson of I.ehl, spent Thursdny In Ainorlcnn Kork, guests of Mrs J I' Crookston. Mr nnd Mrs. A. K. Thornton on-tert.ilned on-tert.ilned nt n recppllon in honor of Mr and Mis. O. C. Lockhart, Mrs. Lockhart formerly being Miss Lizzie Thornton. The immediate rolntlvos of both families, woro presont, nnd n grnnd wedding supper wns served. Wi'lnesdny evonlng some. 25 young people were Invltod to tho homo of Mr and Mrs. Georgo Vnrney on the State Road between hero nnd Lehl, by Mister Glen. Thoy report the time of tliiir lives, with a big chicken supper sup-per thrown In. Mr. nnd Mrs Walter Attains have a bnby ury sick with pneumonia. L H. Damn spent a couplo of days In Rlchflotd this week, visiting friends. Stcvo Antlersan mnde u business triji to l'rovo Monday. Mr, M. Ingorsall spent part of thu week In Salt Lake. Joo Drown spout part of tho week In Salt Lake. Alfred Adams nnd wife of Storrs, nro here visiting with their folks. Ueglu at tho beginning mid "The Master Key" will simply hold you for thirty weeks follow tho crowd to the Orient. i.it Miss Murlo Tumor of Illnghnm, Is hero visiting with her grand-pntontB, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Crookston. Mrs. Win. Kiobard of l'rovo, spent the week hero with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charllo Hanks. Mrs. Alfred Roberts of Lohl, spoilt Suturday and Sunday with Mrs. Geo. Cuunliiglinm. Mrs Amos Rhodos of.J.ohl, nnd Mrs. R. White nnd son, Virgil, of Idaho, spoilt Wednesday with Mrs. D. R. Rhodes. Davis Holey returned Tuosdny from a fow days' visit In Salt Lake with his sister, Mrs. Josso West. Mrs. Win. Francom returned to her homo In Salt Lako City Wednesday, after spending two weeks with her mother, Mrs. K. II. Boley. Tho largest, the most elnbornto nnd most beautiful lino of Xmns toys nnd Xmns presonJ,s enn bo found at Chlp-inan's Chlp-inan's Illg Red Store, American Fork, Utah. KlgbJ. Interurban cars each way every day. 12-lt Miss Matilda Jucklln Inst Tuesday received tho Stnko prize for tho boyB' nnd girls' llowor gurden contest. Tho prjzo being n $5 hat from M. and I. Chlpiiiau's Millinery Shop. Word wns received tills week from DtJbort Chlpninn, who Is on his way to Australia, but wns In tho Hnwallnn Islnnds when the letter was written. He stated Hint ho wnB tho only one of the boys who woro Balling togother Hint escaped seasickness while on tho wntor. Tin- btlck work on tho Interurban station Is going up very rapidly. Mis. Grace Uarratt spent Friday In Lehl, visiting with friends. Rood Robinson is homo from n few weeks' stay in l'ayson. Anthony Nelson of Snlt Lnko, snout Moudny with American Fork friends. C. W. Thomas and A. M. Jefferlcs of l'rovo, were In Ainorlenu Fork on business Wednesday. Mrs Jos. Urown nnd family spent part of the week visiting with their rolnttvea In Salt Lake. Mr. nnd Mrs: G. II. Gordon, who have spout the summer In Idaho, nro homo again. A number of Miss Mcllssln lngor-sall's lngor-sall's frlonds pleasantly surprised her Friday afternoon. Tho time was spent In music and games, after which light refreshments were served. Miss Julia' Phillips and Miss Florence Flor-ence Snndback of Lehl, spent Wednesday Wednes-day In American Fork visiting with friends, Mr nnd Mrs. S. L. Hickman nnd chlldron, who linvo been living In l'rovo for sovcrul months, moved bnck to Amerlcnn Fork this week nnd nre now living In the Reck upiirtmcnts. Miss Lnureno Webb, a daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo II. Webb, wns murrled Wedncsdny to Mr Alfred Hnn-son Hnn-son of Draper. A wedding reception was hold in the evening nt tho homo of tho bride's parents. Mrs. Or. Robinson is in Cnllfornln onjoylng herself very much. Tho doctor doc-tor will lenvo soon to Join hor and both expect to bo present nt tho open, ing tho tho San Diego Exposition. A good ClirMiiiiis present Is the Citizen to nn nhsent friend. lS-3t Mr. F, It. Moore wus In Snlt Lnko Monday on business. Miss Hazel Chase returned Mondny from n ten days' visit In Alpine Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Osbomo nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Nielsen were In Snlt Lake Mondny lsltlng relatives. Miss Dorothy Clilpmnn nnd Miss IJlnnche Crnndnll were l'rovo visitors Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. G. L. Clownrd spent Saturday In l'ayson, to attend the farewell of her brother, prior to his dopnrtun for a mission. Arzn Rhodes nnd Roy Robinson left Tuesdny for Wnrm Creek, Niwndn, where they hnvo their sheep for the wlntor. , Hand Ranee, Apollo Hall, Wcdnes. day, December 10th, Amerlcnn Fork SIlTerJItaml, Latest lllts-Lmlles free. Miss' Ida Uooth dollghtfully enter-talnod enter-talnod the I S. Girls Friday evening. Tho tlmo was spent In music nnd games, nfter which a dainty supper wna served. Miss Docla Drown was tho dainty hostoss nt n party given at hor homo Saturday evening. Tho tlmo was pleasantly spent in music and games, nftor which delicious refreshments woro served, Grover Hanson of Ephralm, was lu Amorlcan Fork Sundny nnd Monday visiting with his brother, W. C. Hanson Han-son and wife. Ho leaves Wednesday for a two year mission to tho Central States. MIsb Lizzie. Thornton, ono of our most popular young ladles, was married mar-ried to Mr. 0. C. Lockhnrt of Suit Lake, last Friday at Salt Lake. After spending a few days hero and In Salt Lako, thoy will leave for Wyoming, whoro thoy will make their homo for the. winter. Tho farmer actually pays n premium pre-mium for bad ronds. He pays it in tlmo expended in getting to market; In the vnluo of drafting animals and tho food they cat mid In tho extra hands for their enro nnd handling; In increased number of vehicles nnd wear and tear on them, and In tho decreased product of lnud that haB loss nttontlon and care. If the country coun-try had a system of smooth and hard highways Jt would blossom like, a roso nnd prosperity" would follow in tho wnke. A loafer never knows whnt it means to get n good rest. N. A. Huckius, Joo Walton nnd Reed Gardner woro In Mldvnlo Thursday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Stcvo Woods nutoed to Snlt Lnko Monday, returning Tuesday. Tues-day. The stork visited tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Ilutehlns last Friday, leaving a baby girl. Mrs. G. M. Taylor of l'rovo, spent tho llrst of tho week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hliidloy. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. M. Drown and children chil-dren spent Sunday In Salt Lake with relatives. Mrs. Frank Jordan or Salt Lake, wiib hero Sundny visiting her son, Perry Rush and wife. Mr. and Mrs. D. Dlackmore and sou, returned to thcJr homo In Salt Lako Sunday, nftor visiting ten days with Mr, and Mrs. I Mercer. Mr. R. Creghend of Salt Lako Mrs. Florence Small of l'ayson, and Miss Ella Pyper of Nephl, were tho guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. R L. Small this week. Miss Loath Whlpplo was taken to tho Lehl hospital Tuesday and was operated on for appendicitis. Tho operation op-eration was successful mid Miss Whlpplo Is getting along very nicely. Tho Primary olllccrs nnd teachors of tho Fourth Wnrd pleasantly surprised sur-prised Mrs. Thomas Coddlugton nt hor homo Mondny evening In honor of hor birthday. All had nn onjoynblo time, mid about thirty enjoyed n dellclouB luncheon. Orient Theatre patrons will enjoy noxt Monday's offering, "In Tuno With tho Wild," featuring Knthlyn Will-Mams. Will-Mams. 12-lt Mrs, Mark Dezzant delightfully entertained en-tertained a number of her frlendo Tuosday oveJilng. Tho evonlng was spent In parlor games, after which n dainty supper was served to Sarah Parker, Myrtlo King, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Walton, P. II. Craven mid Raymond Ray-mond Clilpmnn Reglnuld Beames, son of Mrs. V. M. Groo, whllo working nt Gnrfleld, fell nnd ran n nail lu tho kneo Joint nnd wns tnkon to the St. Mark's hospital for treatment. Mrs. V. M. Groo Hpent tho first of the week visiting with him, nnd says ho Is doing ns well ns can be expected. There nro miiiiy busy lingers pre- SB paring for Christmas thoso days. MhH Ray Shipley was a l'rovo visitor 'UH Sunday. HhI Mr. nud Mrs. Elmer Strong have u , H baby very sick with bronchitis. fl Clyde Woods of Dlngham, spout H Monday horo with his parents, Mr. 'iflH nnd Mrs. Stephen Woods. BaB Miss Annie Ilumnutt has returned IHfl from u two weeks' visit lu Alpluo nud hI Snlt 'HI Mrs. J. W. Storrs spent tho foro- VLB part of tho week lu Sprlugvllle, visit- Jflfl lug with her parents, Mr. nud Mrs. 9H Henry Roy lance, H Mrs. Stove Anderson and chlldron 9H spent Tuesdny lu Lohl, visiting with fl Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Kirk- H Mrs. Wm. Dromley mid children of B Eurckn, nro hero visiting nt the home jfl of Mrs. Rosa Dromley. Her youngest , H child lias n bad caso of pneumonia. JH Send the Citizen for one cnr (o an .'Si absent friend for u Christmas present. ; They nlll certainly appreciate It each , The friends of Mrs. O. Pomery, who HI has been 111 for some, tlmo with n H sovero attack of blood poisoning, will ;'HE bo pleased to learn that sho Is slowly iilfixl recovering. Mrs. Alma Dorg, who linn SSI boon with her during her Illness, has 9 returned to her homo lu Lehl. fi Last Saturday evening tho Camos NlM club outortalncd lu honor of Mrs. O. 'ItaU C. Lackhart, nee Miss Llzzlo Thorn- ton, nt tho homo of her parents, Tho HKM evening wns spent lu progressive mzJH whist, prizes being nwnrded to Miss fill Fern Thornton nnd tho guest prlzo to q Morris Logic At u Into hour n dainty iM luncheon wns served. Mrs, Lockhart llH received many beautiful presents. fil " I see by our homo paper." How ''lil frcuucjitly tho phnso rmncs to the lH lips. For nil local news people turn jlB naturally to their homo nowspnper Ifljl Just as Instinctively they turn to the 'iEI same source when thoy want to buy Iffl goods. Reading tho newspaper, and jjH relying on tho uowspnper is a habit. 11 It applies almost as much to tho itH reading of the newspaper ndvortisc- Hifl incut ns it does to the "news." i$H |