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Show JnmcB II. Walker was n Provo visitor Friday lust. Mrs. Leon Smith was n Provo visitor visit-or Wednosday. Mr. W. E. Clark was a Salt Lako visitor Wednosday. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. E. Cooper wcro Provo visitors Wednesday. Mr. H. J. Kruso hns boon confined to his bod with an attack of lngrlppe. Mr. J. R. Allen of Draper, wns a Pleasant Orovo Msltor Frldny lost. Mrs. Martlui Young, 7C years of ago, Is confined to her room with lngrlppe. Mr. Wm. Thorno of Suit Lako City, la visiting nt Atlic home of Robert Thorno. Mrs. J. R. Hnlllday and children wcro American Fork visitors Wednosday. Wednos-day. Thoso Xmns Suits for Men and Boys at Chlpman's are simply dandles. dan-dles. jo-It Tho bishops nnd their aids uro busy this week visiting their wards. A lot of local nlmrods uro preparing prepar-ing to go on tho big rabbit hunt to Cedar Valloy tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs, Loury Jacobson spent several days last week visiting with their daughtor In Ogden. Mr. Ed, Nelson returned homo Monday, Mon-day, after spending tho summer nt Blackfoot, Idaho. Bund Dance, Apollo Hall, Wcdnes dny, December 10th, American Fork Slhcr Unnd.Lntcst Hits Ladles free. Mrs. Sarah Foutz, ono of our early settlors, is reported very ill. Her children hnvo been sent for. Tho danco In tho Orpheus Hall, given giv-en by tho American Fork band, was Just tho right slzo for ovoryono to onjoy. Mr. Bon Blako this week purchased thrco and one.half acres from tho Cook cstato, Joining his plnco in tho northwest part of town. J .i . What's tho mattor with thoso Xmas Slippers at Chlpmans? Thoy aro beau tics, that's nil. 12-lt Miss Ethel Banks returned to Salt Lako Saturday, aftor spondlng ten days with relatives and friends. Edna Allen, Lydla Allen nnd Lconn Nolson attended tho M. I. A. character ball In Vluoynrd last night. Tho Missis Estclln Jensen, Lconn Nolson, Lydla Allon and Ednu Allen, spout Monday . evening In Vineyard, tho guests of Mrs. J. if. Allon. Tho First AVnrd choir held Its regu. lar prnctico nt the homo of Mr. Geo. Barton Wednesday night, aftor which a pleasant hour was spent socially and serving refreshments. Tho Relief Society of tho Llndon Ward gavo a highly successful social In tho Wurd Hall last ovcnlng. It was largely attended nnd tho tlmo wns spent playing games,-banqueting and dancing. Tho largest, tho most olnborato and most benutlful lino of XmnB toys and Xmns presents cnu bo fotnid nt Chip-man's Chip-man's Big Red Storo, American Fork, Utah. Eight Iutcrurban cars each way every day. 12-lt Tho Sunday School teachers and officers of-ficers or tho Second Wnrd met Thursday Thurs-day night at Bishop Swenson's to consider con-sider promotions and other Sunday School business for tho coming new year. Josoph Shooll, tho deputy county fruit tree. Inspector, spent tho paBt week In this end of tho county notifying noti-fying orchnrdlsts of tho presenco of San Joso Scale. Ho served nlno notices no-tices In Alpluo and fifteen ln Lchl. Tin Tthlid Wnrd Choir hold its weekly choir prnctico at the. homo ol MIhh Sadlo Attwood ln tho form of a Boclal. Aftor practice refreshments woro served to twenty moiubers. A good tlmo was roportcd by all. Tho boys of tho older crowd at Llndon Lln-don gavo a most delightful party at tho Llndon Hall last wuok In honot or tho young Indies. Tfio ovonlng was spoilt In gnmos, dancing iuuI serving sweet older, sivhdwiches and peanuts Richard, tho flftiwn-yonr-old son ol Mr. and Mrs. J. Y. Walkor, underwent a successful operation for nppeudl-cltla nppeudl-cltla nt tho Provo liospltnl Friday This isjho second cobo from tin Eighth grado at Llndon recently. wmmammm&ttHBamamm J. C. Hnlllday mndo a business trip to Salt Lako Tuesday. Mrs. J. It. Halllday spent Wednesday Wednes-day In American Fork. Mrs. Luolln E. Thorno mndo u trip to Salt Lnko this week. Otto Mayhow spent tho forepart of tho week In American Fork. Miss Orphu Halllday will entertain tohlght In honor of her blrthdny. Mrs. Stella Thorno wns an American Ameri-can Fork visitor Thursday. Tho stork left a baby boy at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Millet. Mrs. Jamea Wright Jr. presented her husbnnd with a baby boy Tuesday. Band Dance, Apollo Hall, Wednesday, Wednes-day, December ICIIi, American Fork Slher Bnml, Latest Hits Ladles free. Tho Young Ladles' Sowing Clrclo met at tho homo of Miss Chloo Thorno this week. Frank G. Thorno of Salt Lako City, was hero Wednesday for a visit with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Thorno. Mr. Alex Ellis, who has been in Idaho Ida-ho for tho past six months, returned homo Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Walkor woro Salt Lako visitors Thursday and Friday. Fri-day. Mr. Marlon Robinson of American Fork, spent Thursday in Plensant Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Conway of Provo, aro spending a fow days hero visiting friends and relatives. W. L. Hayes nnd Joseph Halllday spent Tuesday ln Salt Lako on business. busi-ness. Mr. and Mrs. C. IJ. Hnrper woro Snlt Lnko visitors tho forepnrt or tho week. Mr. R. J. Cobblcy spent Sunday in Snlt Luko City, on si visit to his daughters, Mrs, Emma White and Mrs. Stella Grwnlg. Xmns Tricycles, Xmas Express Wagons, Wa-gons, Xmns Pictures, Xmns Sleds, Xmns Rocking Horses, all at Chlp-nutn's. Chlp-nutn's. 12.lt Mrs. C. A. Garnett entertained for Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chlpman and Mr, and Mrs. II. W. Jacobs Wednesday evening. |