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Show C 6 ' I AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS I o I A Merry Chrlotmas to nil. I Smutn'8 flno spring floor for ovcry-I ovcry-I body Chrlstmns (Friday) night. 24-lt I Miss Merlo Boloy spent Sunday In I Nephl, tho guest of Miss Nina Blglor. Most mcrclmnts report an oxcellont holiday trade. It Is a happy smilo tho coal dealers have these cold clays and nights FOR SALE CHEAP A lumbor barn. Enquire at this office. 2G-2t Mr. Jack Rosoll Is hero to spend the holidays with his wlfo and baby. Know nil men by these presents (Christmas presents) that tho milk of human kindness Is still sweet. 1 Mr, and Mrs Martin Nlelson wero Snlt Lake visitors Monday. John Whlto of Logan, is down to ippnd a few days with his folks. I Fresh bread every day at the Bakery. Bak-ery. 261t Christmas comes but once a year to moko our pockets feel queer, Mrs. Rctn Johnson of Elslnore, Is ipendlng the week with Miss LIHIo Shipley. Leo Harvoy of Pleasant Grove, was the guest of Miss Arvllla Chrlstonson Sunday, Miss Clara Wootton returned Sun-lay Sun-lay from a few daya' visit In Salt Lake with relatives and friends. 9 Ralph Barratt of Salt Lake, Is home o spend tho holidays with his par-nts, par-nts, Mr and Mrs. Jnmcs Barratt. Jay Wootton of Salt Lake, Is spend-ag spend-ag the wook end with his parets, Mr, inJ Mrs. John Wootton. Dcrt Duncan and Earl Condor of Salt Lake, spent tho week with their irents. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Firmago of Lchl, pent Sunday In America Fork with ielr parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flr-lago. Flr-lago. ' Thero has been good sleighing In Iplno for thrco weeks. Soveral iches moro has fallen there than in ther parts of the county. Tho world regards tho errors of icn but as tho chicken pox, which aves fow or no marks behind; but 1080 of n woman arc regarded as tho unll pox, which deeply Imprints its aces oh tho recovered patient Sam NIcholes, who Is attending liool In Salt Lako, and Eugono, who attending tho B. Y. U. at Provo, e home to spend tho holidays with elr parents, Mr. and Mrs. SIdnoy cholcs. At best you won't bo In llfo so very iny moro ChrlBtmas times nor In ch favorablo times and clrcum. wees so Just go ahead and havo e of tho merriest times of your life Is Ynletude. If you think times nro hnrd and you e uiifortunntoly situated, Just con-ler con-ler how times nro for your poor others nnd sisters In Europe. How :uld you like to change places? "Tho Master Koy" The greatest tlal story over presented In photo-sy photo-sy will commenco nt tho Orlont eatro Saturdny, Jan. 2nd. 2C-lt Miss Mnblo Storrs was hostess to party given nt her home Monday filing, In honor of some of hor girl eiula Tho girls took their sowing "ig oud tho tlmo was pleasnntly 'it Tho guests present were: a Deck, Korn Thornton, Mary ckliiirst, Nelllo Buckwnltcr, Ruby wtton, Docla Brown, Roba Parker 4 Cloo Sinclair. Christmas can enslly ho n hnppy won hero and thero enn bo true 2u,kfl,l"CBs for tho penco and plontj Mi Is enjoyed In contrast with that lch ih occnrlng In Europo at the lm iime, whero Chrlstmns will be 1 lny Indeed' May tho blight not '""l us hairy, terrlblo paws to the 'res of our land to kill, to rob nnd lng suffering. o ' The Misses Fern and Adell Peters of Provo, spent Wednesday and Thursdny In American Fork. Everybody Is going to Smuln's Academy Christmas (Friday) night. Mrs. Dora Ball and daughter,- Ell-noro, Ell-noro, of Manila, spoilt Saturday In Amorlcnn Fork visiting friends. Miss Sylvia Thornton of Provo, spent tho week with her pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thornton. H. R. Hnles left yostorday for Spanish Fork, to spend tho week end with his folks. Lruss Bodoll of llarrlman, spent Christmas nt tho homo of Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Chlpman. Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Brown of Lchl, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Slmen Thornton Miss Florence Dunn Ib home from Logan, to spend a fow days with her sister, Miss Allco Dunn. Tho Misses Emma Wanlass and Allco Rhodes of Lehl, spent Tuesday with Amorlcan Fork friends. Bartlo Parker of Provo, camo homo yesterday to spend Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Parker. Music Instructor Ernost M. Jones and wlfo are tho parents of a baby boy, born Monday. ' Miss Lcoetta ChrlstenBen of Ogden, spent tho first of tho week with hor brother, Dr. A. ChrlstenBen nnd wife. E. H. Boley, "Joe's PInce," and Pulley's Pul-ley's Restaurant coll American Fork bread. 2G-U Mr. Russell Whitman and Miss Sn. die Chlpman spent Thursdny afternoon after-noon and evening In Salt Lake. Mrs. H. M. Wheeler of Salt Lake, spent Tuesday with Mrs. W. C. Hanson, Han-son, j Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Chlpman of Lehl, spent Tuesday with relatives In Amorlcnn Fork. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. H. Hoywood left yesterday for Ogden, whoro thoy will spend n fow deys with rolatlves. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmstead spent Sunday In Lohl with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O'nf Holmstead. Buy six bread tickets for 25 cents. Each ticket good for ono loaf of bread nt the Bakory. 2C-lt Miss Cozotto Startup of Provo, spent part of tho week hero, guest of Mrs. Sadlo Henry. Marlon Robinson spend Sunday in Murray, guest of Miss Slgrld Peter, son. Mayor and Mrs. Earl Greenwood aro spending Christmas with frlcndB In Salt Lako City. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Edmonds will eat Christmas turkey with their friendB in Salt Lako City. Miss Chloo Murdock of Provo, and Mr. Irving Jacobs of Hobor, who were married Thursday, wero In Amorlcan Fork Inst Sunday nnd bought nil their furnlturo nt tho Chlpmnn Merc, com-pnny, com-pnny, tho remainder of tho dny was spent nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. L C. Honrold. Tho First Ward Sunday School Sup-erlntondency Sup-erlntondency ontortulned tho officers nnd teachers of .tho Sunday School Monday ovenlng, In tho First Ward Chapel. A program was rendered, after af-ter which games wore played nnd refreshments re-freshments wero served. Chrlstmns (Friday) night If you go, you'll go again to Smuln's Academy, Aca-demy, Lehl. 24-1) Tho Suporlntondency of tho First Wnrd Sundny schools untortnlned their officers and tcachors In their Chapel Monday evening, over forty guests woro prosont. After n thlrtj minute business meeting tho evening wns spont In games and music. Ornngos, bananas and candles wore sorved. All who attended expected an enjoyable tlmo nnd nono woro cIIb-apolnted. Ben Bates was in Salt Lako Saturday Satur-day on business. Mrs. John Roberts nnd daughter, Minn spent Mon. In PleiiBant Grovi. F. B. Mooro nnd Wm. Whlpplo spent Sunday In Snlt Lake visiting friends. Alma Wild is homo from Ogdon, tO spend tho Chrlstmr.s hoilliluya with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilonu Wild. David Hunter of Proo, is home tfl spend n couplo of weeks with his pur ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Hunter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Adams nnd son Howard, of Idnho, aro hero to spend n few weeks with relatives. Mrs. Roy Jones of Snlt Lako, spoilt tho week hero with her parents, Mr'. nid Mrs. Wm Firmago. MIsb Mnrio Turner of Bingham, spont tho week with rolntlvos in American Am-erican Fork. The schools closed Thursday afternoon after-noon for tho holidays. Thoy will opon again Monday morning, Jan. 4th. Mrs. H. D. Wilcox nnd daughter, Mrs. Wm. HaiiBon, left Wednesday for a month's visit In Salt Lako City, with Mrs. Georgo Elslmoro. Leland Mitchell, who Is nltouding tho A. C. nt Lognn this winter, Is homo to spend tho week with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. H Mitchell. L. S. Harrington, who has boon working In Idnho for somo tlmo, is homo to spend n couplo of woeks with his wife and family. Tho Misses Anna Mnthlseu and Eunlco Jacobson loft Thursdny for a week's visit with relatives and friends In Logan. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Fltzgornld of Lehl, spent Sundny here visiting with Mrs. FItzgernld's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Shipley. Don't fall to see "Vendetta," that flvo part special feature at tho Orient next Monday, Dec. 2Sth. 20-lt Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kirkoudall of Bingham, nro hero visiting with Mrs KlrkondnU'8 parents, Mr, and Mrs Nfols Kelson. Mrs. M, J. Lambert and daughter, Evn, of Snlt Lake, arc hero to spend Chrlstmns with Mr. and Mrs. Mnrk Bczzant. Mr nnd Mrs. Win. Bodoll of Hnrrl-mau, Hnrrl-mau, is hero spending tho week with Mrs. Bodell's mother, Mrs. Mnrtli.i Chlpman. Mr. and Mrs. Rnlph Strong of Snlt Lnke, spent tho week In American Fork nnd Alplno with friends nnd relatives. Mr. John Condor left Tuoeday foi Garland, whero ho will spend the ChrlBtmas holidays with his daughter, Mrs. Hehcr Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. E. Holmstond left Thursday for a week's visit In Gunnison, Gunni-son, with Mrs. Holmstond'B mother. Mrs, Ellen Holhclns. Yunrl, Russell and Edith Crookston of Sholly, Idaho, aro down to spend Chrlstmns with tholr grandmother, Mrs. Jnno Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Frnncom and bnby nro hero to spend Christmas with Mrs. Francom's mother, Mr K. II Boley. P H 1'i.mn spent Sunday In Salt Mikty - frA f Hanson spent Tuesday In Snjjrlffll. on business, W I'irki'r In homo from a six VrajK'l M n in Eureka and Pnyson - 4lr "c ,'n"9 oC I0M' 8I,0,lt Mon-'IftjKAmTlcan Mon-'IftjKAmTlcan Fork visiting friends. "Ijfffih t'hlpmnn Is homo from a Q&kJi.i .it thu herd. Tiuffil':"ini Johnson of Manila, was JlrMl'u-d,iv wllli Mrs. Lizzie Rob-Qjti. Rob-Qjti. F .,t J!SfJo1"1 1)lirrai" 'eft Tuesday for n (Sp; Vv .-ks' lslt In Ogden, guest of hqrd:uiplit(r, Mrs. John Wright .. ' ' V' ' of ,llc,1,nolla spent part of thft v50k in Amoilcnn Fork, guest of Miss Robu Lee. Mr. ClinrUs Guisfonl Is quite ill nt tho fnmlly homo differing with n severe se-vere ntlnrk of quinsy. ' ' Jlr. nnd Mrs. W. 1). Loveless returned return-ed Sundiu from n fow days' visit with Snlt Lake friends and relatives. i Messrs Heber Wild, Ned Wild and soiij Lgnii), are homo from American Fork 'hyon, to spond Christmas with thoirfolkx ! Mr.'tiiid Mrs Arch Bczzant of Snlt Lako, 'spont tho first of tho week at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. Mark Bez-zniit Bez-zniit ' v. fc. , Mr, 'nnd Mrs. Ernest Cobbloy, from Morohind, Idaho, aro hero visiting withMrs. Cobbloy's parents, Mr. nnd Alra, John A. Ovard. Mr. "and Mrs. M. O Randolph and children nn hero to spend tho week end with Mrs Randolph's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James II. Pulley. r Mr.jtfhd Mm S ovo Woods autocd to SnlFLnke Sundny. Mr. Woods, returned re-turned londny, Mrs. Woods rcmnln-'lng rcmnln-'lng for a week. JIfS. AHeo Steolo and grand daughter, daugh-ter, Alfeo Tnylor, loft Tuesday for a ten 'dtly'B islt with Allco'B parents, Mr. ancftjMrs. Georgo T. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs W. D. Keel of Tre-mont, Tre-mont, pox Elder county, spent part of the wook with Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Man-will, Man-will, "2 yg You can innko your Christmas pleasant' plea-sant' Or hnppy as you will The Optimist oces tho present, Tho Pessimist tho bill. Mrs. Ho wo Chlpman and baby' loft Monday for a four months' stay In Mexico with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. M: A. Romnoy. Mrs. Chlpman was called thoro on account of -tho sudden denth of hor brother The Missus Oia and Luna. Chlpmuu, who are attending tho U. at Salt Lako this winter, nro down to upend tho holidays with their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. Chlpmnii. At three years of ago wo Jovo our mothers; at six, our fathers; at ten, our holidays; at sixteen, dress; at twenty our sweethearts; nt twenty-live twenty-live our wlvos; at torty our children; at sixty, ourselves. Mr. W. A. McBrldo Is homo from his Lakeside initio to spend tho holidays. Ho gives very flattering reports of the condition of the mlno and Bays they are busy these days sucking oro foi shipment. If you fall to begin nt tho beginning of "Tho Mnster Koy," Saturday, Jnn 2nd, you will regret It-Orient 2fi.lt Mr. and Mrs. II, L Small and daugh. tor, Stella, and Mr. Will Crnghend of Salt Lake, autocd to Paysun Sunday, returning Monday P. II. Craven and tho Misses Anna Mathlson, Myrtle King, Fern Thornton, Thorn-ton, Rovn Beck and Mary Blackhurst attended the Sun Dance Opera In Provo last Frldny evening Tho young people who nro attending attend-ing out-of-town schools, as well ns tho number of teachers who aro employed em-ployed olsowhorc, nro homo to opoud the holidays Welcome to thorn all. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnrloy Steolo entertained enter-tained nt n party Monday ovenlng. Progressive parlor gnmos wore the ovonlng's entortnlnmont, after which a dainty luncheon was served to about twenty-four guests. |