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Show jmericanjork Locals' joim ivlB family enJyed Tb!ivCs at Maplcton, Tuesday. ... ,, and Mrs. Qoorge E. Frodaham f ruke, visited with Mr. and illlamMillerJunday. , lM jlae Krautzman and children ,ip Montana, are visiting indof-' indof-' , at the home of Mr. J. II. Davis. , and Mrs. Elmo Hunter are the Z parents of a baby boy, born f ; Mother and babe are doing ...g Beth Green, daughter of Mr. . j B Green has visited the two week in Salt Lake City with J brother, Myron Green. jMends of James H. Clarke will be , to hear that he is feeling very ' H since he underwent his second ration at a Salt Lake hospital. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Grant were Stsofthe Master Plumbers of flk county, at a party at the home (Robert Buckley in Frovo canyon, Wednesday- jlr and Mrs. R- J- Stice, Mr. and j- Boyd Stlce anVI baby, Dorothy, Sold and Virgil Stice, motored to Tooele Sunday, and visited with Mr. ad jirs. Earl K- Stice and family. Glen Robinson and Keith Nielsen, Dt the latter part of the week rationing in Idaho Falls, Idaho. A dinner was given Sunday by Miss lucile Naylor in honor of Mr. Nielsen j and Mr. Robinson. 93 Mabel Wagstaff, daughter of jlr. aid Mrs. Robert Wagstaff, of this dty left this week for Davenport, lota, where she will attend school j for tie winter. She will stay with ; Her uncle, Dr. Carl J. Hawkins. The Shipley reunion was held at Geneva Sunday, fifty members of the family being present. Those from His city who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith and daught-tr, daught-tr, Clea, and Mr. and Mrs. George idams. I Ralphael Greenwood, son of Mr. and Hrg. Roy Greenwood, has arrived in American Fork, ( after completing a I successful mission to Germany. Mr. 1 Greenwood reports a wonderful trip home, visiting Austria, Italy, Switzer-3 Switzer-3 land, France and England. After arriving ar-riving in New York Mr. Greenwood j look several aide trips, visiting im-portant im-portant cities and places of interest ( li the United States. We give a big discount, also S. & H. green discount stamps. 24 hour service, free iilargements o n Kodak Hiing, Snyder Studio. 8-4-tf Tie Green family reunion was fU Tuesday at Liberty Park in gait -ate City. Twenty-five members of family were present. Those from is city who attended were. Mr. a Mrs. Marion Green and family, and Mrs. Jesse Green, Mr. and Phyllip Green and family and !t' Mi Mrs. Adair Bromley and baby A wonderful time was reported. Miss. Ruby SU-elo had her tonsils! removed last Monday. She is feeling very well at present-Mr. present-Mr. nnM Mrs. Lelaud Eddy spent Sunday and Monday in Salt Lake City, on business ankl pleasure. Carl Anderson, Mrs. Grant Inger-soll Inger-soll and Mrs. Earl McTague were Salt Lake visitors, Tuesday. Bill Thornton, who has been employed em-ployed in Delta for some time, has relurned to his home here. Mr. and Mrs. James Herbert of Salt Lake City, were the Sunday guests of Mrs. Thomas Singleton. Miss Helen Pett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fett, had her tonsils ton-sils removed Monday, and Is doing very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell and two children, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee and Mrs. Alice Coke of Ogden, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grant-Mrs. Grant-Mrs. Emma Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Boley, motored through Provo canyon can-yon and up to Mirror lake on Monday. Mon-day. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Tregaskis, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Green and daughters, Mildred and Erma, visited Sunday in Salt Lake with Myron and Ivadell Green. A reunion of the J"ohn Davis family was held Thursday at Saltair. Thirty members of the family were present and an enjoyable time was had, after which lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Earl K. Stice of Tooele, announce the birth of a baby girl, born Tuesday. Mrs. Stice was formerly Miss Hannah Callister, and Mr. Stice is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Stice of this city. Miss Frances Titcomb, who has been employed with the William Thornton Drug company for the past two years, has discontinued her work there. Miss Titcomb has accepted a position with Auerbach Co. in Salt Lake City. Mrs. A. E. Doll of Lehi, entertained entertain-ed Tuesday night in honor of Miss Jayna Welsh, accomplished virtuoso, who has spent the past two years studying in Paris. Miss Welsh enter-taine'd enter-taine'd the guests with several vocal numbers. Refreshments were served during the evening. Those from this city who attended were, Mr.' and Mrs. C. A. Pierson, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Strange. A delightful shower-party was giv en Tuesday evening by Miss Margaret Earl, Miss Theora, SudWeeks and Miss Helen Storrs, at the home of Miss Earl in honor of Miss Rosa Wagstaff whose forth-coming marriage was announced an-nounced this wek. The honored guest was recipient of many beautiful beauti-ful and useful gifts. After the evening's even-ing's diversions a delicious lunch was served to the following: Misses Beth' Nelson, Lorraine Stewart, Bernice Chipman, Leone Yancy, Ida Wagstaff, Vira Bennett, Susie Anderson, Virginia Vir-ginia Brown, Eileen Chipman, Mau-rine Mau-rine Christensesn, Lenore Crookston, Betha Storrs, Eva Stice, Helen Clarke Rosa Wagstaff, Margaret Earl, Theora Sudweeks and Helen Storrs. Mrs. Maurice Nelson of Salt Lake, was a guest of Mrs. George Robinson, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Gardner attended at-tended the funeral of P. g. Davis, secretary of the L. D. S. Department of Education, which was held Sunday. Mrs. Emma Ree'der of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday and Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Grant and family. fami-ly. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Douglass, who have been visiting here with friends and relatives have returned to their ranch in Grouse Creek. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Jaoobsen of Cedar City, have returned to their home after visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley for the past few days. Monday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chipman were, Miss Roberta Lauman, Miss Helen McCowan, Perry Driggs and Frank O'Brien of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs- W. 0. Nelson, Mrs-Lester Mrs-Lester Kirk, Mrs. Lester Kirk, Mrs. E. Green and Miss Erma Green motored to Provo canyon to the Boley sheep herd Sunday, returning by way of Parley's canyon. Misses Helen Clarke anl Eva Stice, returned Monday from California, where they have been vacationing this summer. They visited friends in San Francisco, and while in Oakland were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Will-ard Will-ard Clarke. They report a wonderful wonder-ful time. ' The Dixon-Taylor-Russel Co. hold an outing at Provona Beach Wednesday Wednes-day evening. Those from the American Ameri-can Fork store who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor, Miss Violet Vio-let Preston, John Webb, ami Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Wilde. Each store had to furnish a comic stunt on the program pro-gram and the American Fork store, under the direction of Miss Preston, won first prize. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday of Shelley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Halliday and son, Max, of Ogden, and Miss Marjorie Sparks and Mr. Marion Halliday of Provo, were guest3 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Crookston on Monday and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday will visit in American Fork and Pleasant Grove indefinitely. The Hallidays, Miss Sparks and Marion Halliday, have been vacationing in Yellowstone Park for some time. Miss Rosa Wagstaff, popular young bride-elect of the season was guest of honor at a beautifully arranged supper-party given Thursday evening at the home of Miss Betha Storrs. Miss Storrs, Miss Maurine Chrlsten-sen, Chrlsten-sen, add Miss Eileen Chipman, were hostesses. In the early evening the guests enjoyed playing "Bride," after which supper was served. The guests were seated at one large table, which was tastefully decorated with princess prin-cess candlesticks and flowers, the color scheme being carried out in pink, white and green. Those present were, Misses Helen Clarke, Eva Stice, Helen Storrs, Theora. Sudweeks, Lenore Le-nore Crookston, Vira Bennett, Bernice Ber-nice Chipman, Ida Wagstaff, Rosa Wag s t a ff, Maurine Christensen. Eileen Chipman, Betha Storrs all of this city, and Mrs. June Batchelor of Salt .Lake City. A "Chamber of Death" test is your guarantee of FLY-TOX efficiency. The FLY-TOX "Chamber of Death" is a small room in which live, healthy insects in-sects are turned loose. They are strong aind lively. As they fly and buzz around inside the "Chamber of Death." FLY-TOX is sprayed inside. Less than a teaspoonful is used. Almost Al-most at once the biiz.iiiy stops. Within With-in live minutPS all is still. The insects in-sects are dead. This test shows you how quick a.nd positive FLY-TOX works. Just what you need for those pesky Hies and mosquitoes that bother you now. FLY-TOX is positively posi-tively hormlt'ss to people. It has a delightful ir-vfum-like fragrance that pervades a room like dplieate insence. It is stainless. FLY-TOX was developed de-veloped at .Mellon Institute of Industrial Indus-trial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Fel-lowship. Every bottle guaranteed. Adv. Mrs. Ray Rosebrough of Salt Laka City, is visiting here with her mother, moth-er, Mrs. James Chipman, this week. . Mrs." Ida Harrington and Mr. James . Lott of Salt Lake, were dinner guests of Mrs. George Robinson on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Adams Is at home in American Fork, after spending some time in Logan, with her brother who ... Is very seriously 111. Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Robinson, and baby daughter, Joyce, of Ogden, k . visited from Tuesday until Sunday with Mrs. George Robinson. Provo, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davies. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Davies of Misses Nan and Helen Lloyd of Salt Lake City, are visiting indefinitely indefinite-ly at the W. 8. Chipman home-Mrs. home-Mrs. Helen Heiselt was a guest at a bridge luncheon given in honor of Miss Doris Thornley, Thursday, at the Barnes home in Kaysville. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford E. Young have returned home after spending a delightful vacation In California. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kirk and children child-ren were callers at the William Miller home Wednesday on their return to their home in Helper, after spending some time in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson were visitors at Eureka, from Tuesday until un-til Thursday. Bill Thornton is leaving this weekend week-end for California, where he will attend at-tend the University of Southern California. Cali-fornia. Complimenting Miss Helen Myers, a bride of next week, a dinner party was given Monday evening in Salt Lake City, by club friends, at the home of Miss Minerva Tuddenham. The rooms were tastefully decorated in fall flowers and the table was beautiful with a centerpiece of delicate deli-cate pink snapdragons. Messrs. Carl Bennett and Bill Walker of this city, have joined the "King's Band and Eentertainers" and will be gone until spring. Mr. Bennett Ben-nett and Mr. Walker are popular musicians of American Fork, and friends are eager to see them make their mark in the "music world." After a tour of the northwestern states, in which they will visit many Important cities, the Band will go to Los Angeles and will spend the winter wint-er there entertaining. Mrs. Francell Homer entertained at a beautifully appointed luncheon at her home Wednesday. Those who were present include: Mrs- Fay 01-pin 01-pin of New York, Mrs. Ruby Noyes, Mrs. Mabel Frazier, Mrs. Ray Rose-braugh, Rose-braugh, Miss Mary Blackhurst, all of Salt Iake, Mrs. Myrta Bonnet.t, Mrs. Marie Homer, of Provo, Miss Sarah Parker, Miss Reva Beck, Miss Ora Jean Chipman, Miss Myrl Chipman of this city, and Mrs. Arvilla Harvey of Pleasant Grove. . 4 -V - Mrs. Helen Heiselt attended a bridge luncheon Wednesday, given by Mrs. Leland Mays in Salt Laka City, in honor of Miss Doris Thornley, whose engagement was recently announced. an-nounced. Mrs. Howard Nicholes entertained at a kensington Tuesday afternoon at her home in this city. There were twelve guests present and after an enjoyable afternoon, a delicious lunch was served. YALE STUDENT CYCLES ACROSS CONTINENT IN SIX DAYS Leaving New York, July 21st, and arriving in San Francisco July 2(Hh, six days after is the feat of Ed son Adams. 21 year old student or Yale-Tniversity. Yale-Tniversity. lie made the Irip to speed a week with bis aunt and uncle. fe returns tn Hosys School in Milford, Conn., for summer school work. nt urning to Yale In the fall. Mr. and Mrs. Howe Chipman and daughter, Gloria, of IOS Angeles, California, are visiting with Mr. Chip-man's Chip-man's parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Chipman. They expect to remain here for about two weeks. "Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs. Alan Frock bank, Mrs- Lillian T. Booth, Misses Lousina and Ann Clayson, and Mr. Eli Clayson. motored to Center-viile Center-viile to attend the wedding of William B. Hawkins of Ijogan, and Miss Xora Mclnl yre- In lienor of Miss IIcl-n Myers, popular young hride-cl'-ct, Mrs. Dan-ial Dan-ial J. Davies of ?;,'. Lake Cily, tn-Icr'aincd tn-Icr'aincd Thursday at h'-r home on 375 T.ognn avenue. The invit'-d nipt were from Salt I.al:e and .American Fork. Mrs. Ray Olpin and two children, in company -with Mrs. Olpin's sister, Mrs. Pari Kyrinc and children, of Provo, left Thursday for Nev York. Mrs. nipin has ,c n visiting the past three months wit.h h"r parents, Mr and Mrs. S. I,. Chipman. |