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Show 1 Local Items I vim Vlda Andorson was a vtsltor I ,t American Fork Sunday. 1 m Eimer Rhodes was a visitor at 1 Aoerlcan Fork Saturday. I mm Ray A111,01 Bpont tUo wcok" t0d in Salt Lako City visiting rcla-I rcla-I tin nd frlonds. I Mm J H. Glovor ontortalnod tho 1 meobers of tho Relief Society enter- Walter llutchlnga was a visitor at Salt Lako Tuesday. Loo Ooatos of Provo, was a Lehl business visitor Saturday. Frank Smith ItlTat tho St. Marks Hospital, In Salt Lako City. D. J. Lott had his tonsils remorod at the local hospital Sunday. Mrs. John R. Bono ot Llndon, was Vlaltlntr Lnhl rnlntlvnn R...i,t.r Mrs. Hyrum Klrkham Bpont Saturday Satur-day and Sunday In Salt Lako. o Mrs. ThomaB Nichols ot Cloarnold, was visiting horo during last wook. Mrs. Frank Potorson was visiting relatives In Pleasant Grovo last week. Mrs. Frank Smith and son, Jay, woro Salt Lako City visitors Tuos-day. Tuos-day. Tho baby of Mr. and Mrs. Azor Southwlck is roported to bo 111 with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Black- iuwi, iuuuu, was visiting noro last wook. Mr. and Mrs. Hobor Austin or Idaho, woro guests ot Lohl relatives last week. Lora Johnson loft Saturday for Parownn, whero she will spend most ot tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hardman, Jr., of Mackay, Idaho, was visiting relatives rela-tives here last weok. Azer Southwlck who Is employed at Salt Lake, spent Sunday horo with his family. Mrs. E. J. Crolgbton Is visiting in ' Murray with her daughter, Mrs. Stowart Hutchison. ' Miss Edith Schow who is attending ' school in Salt Lako, was visiting relatives rela-tives horo Sunday. . A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. ' Roy Hardman at their home In Salt K Lako, November 17th. Aaron Saboy who Is employod at ' Hiawatha, spent Saturday and Sun-y Sun-y day horo with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Dagla aro the j proud parents ot a baby girl which ar- I rived at their homo Friday. h -o- y Mrs. Edward'B. Jones and daughter, r- Floinco, and Mrs. H. B. Merrlhow I- loft Tuesday for Tulsa, Okla. r Cecil Johnson has returned homo from Raines, Utah, after spending I tho past several woeks there. V o ! Mrs. Elslo Shelton of Salt Lake, " was visiting here last week with her slater, Mrs. Charlotto Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. LaVorl Pulley of Salt I Lako, wero the Sunday guests of Mrs. . Pulley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James f O. Gray. . Helen Trunkoy, daughter of Mrs. Vera Trunkoy ot Washington, had her $ tonsils removed at tho local hospital Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones and Mr. " and Mrs. Victor Nichols, spont Sun- day In Bingham with Mr. and Mrs. Storm McDonald. h Lylo Gough roturnod home from Callanto, Novnda, this .weok' after 4 spending tho past sovoral wooks 4. there, whoro ho hns beon employod. 4. 0 4. Miss Sylvia Bushman entertained at a candy pull Monday evening in honor I of Mrs. Martha Bushman of Esca- Innta, Chnrlos Gray Js gradually rocovor-t rocovor-t ing tho uso pt his legs nnd hips. Ho 4, Is now nblo to walk across tho room 4. without crutches. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Dobbs of Bingham, 4, nnd Mr. and Mrs. McCandlass of 4. American Fork, woro tho Sunday 'guosts ot Mrs. Richard Hutch Ings. Bud Jonsen was a visitor at Salt Lako yestorday. Mrs. John Dovoy la reported to bo ill and confined to her bod. Bishop Henry Lowls was a Salt Lake business visitor Tuesday. A baby girl arrived at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Child ot Salt Lako wore visiting Lohl relatives Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. Sarah A. Smith entertained at dinner Monday in honor of Mrs. Sarah Ann Comor. Covers wero laid for ton. Mrs. Comor leavos soon for Salt Lake, whoro sho will mako hor homo. Miss Leona Ostorloh ontcrtalnod a numbor of frlonds at a party In honor of her birthday, on WcdnoB-day WcdnoB-day of last week. Gamo3 and refresh-mortts refresh-mortts woro enjoyed by thoso prostfct. Tho Athenian Club mot at tho homo of Mrs. Sadio Kittingor, Wednesday afternoon. Tho lesson on "Van Dyko" Story and Skotch -was given by Mrs. Rona Christonscn. Dainty refreshments woro served. Mr. and Mrs. William Lochominant ot Los Angolos aro visiting with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wood-house, Wood-house, and othor relatives this wook. Thoy wero called to SalLako on account ac-count of tho death of ,Mr. Lechoml-mant's Lechoml-mant's father. o An Xray picture takon this weok disclosed tho fact that elghteon shot aro still Imbedded in tho hoad of Archlo Bushman, who was accldently shot six wooks ago. Ho Is Improving Improv-ing rapidly now, howover. Tho skin grafting on his hand proved successful success-ful and ho is recovoring tho sight In his oye. Mrs. James Varney, one of Up) victims vic-tims ot tho accident last Thursday near tho Draper road, had Xray Pictures Pic-tures taken at tho local hospital to detormino tho oxtent ot hor lnjurlos. Thoso pictures disclosed tho fact that her skull was not fractured and that a total ot five fractures wero received receiv-ed in ono ot her bands. Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Racker spont Monday and Tuesday in Salt Lake City attending tho Utah, Nevada and Idaho Wlnchoster Store Dealors coh vontlon. The mcotlngs and banquets were givon at tho Newhouso hotel. Tho main topic was merger of tho Winchester and Simmons Hardware company. Tho merger now gives tho company a complete lino of hardware. Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Klrkham entertained en-tertained at dinner Friday in honor ot Mrs. Ada Stoddart, it bolng hor 75th birthday anniversary. Tho guests were, Mrs. Ada Merrlhow ot Salt Lake, Mrs. Ira Taylor of Sprlngvllle, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee of American Ameri-can Fork, Mrs. Josoph H. Klrkham ot Garland, Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Peterson and Miss Anna Stoddart. Tho fact that all soven of Mrs. Stoddart'a daughters wore present for tho occasion occa-sion was remarkable. |