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Show Mr. and Mrs- Harry Parker of Pro. vo, visited with relatives and friendi in American Fork during the weekend. week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mendenhall and Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dariea spent Sunday in the capital city Visit-ing Visit-ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown and family of Copperton, were visitors last Wednesday and Thursday at the home of Mr. Brown's mother, Mrs, Lillian K. Brown. Mrs. L. A. Adamson and Miss Lo-raine Lo-raine Adamson were business visitors visi-tors in Salt Lake on Saturday. Miss Olive Zabriskie, who has been confined to her bed as the result o! an auto accident three weeks ago, is rapidly improving from the injuries John Smith' and baby son, Keith, returned to their home in Salt Lake Sunday, after visiting a week with her mother, Mrs. Lillian K. Brown. Ray Pulley proved ito be the best caller of the porkers at the hog calling call-ing contest held at the county fair grandstand last Friday afternoon, and the final day of the fair. Joseph Clayson won the cow calling contest, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boley are the happy parents of a winsome baby daughter born last Thursday, September Sep-tember 26. All concerned are doing very nicely. Mrs. Boley was formerly former-ly Miss Mabel Brienholt of Ephraim. Among the social notes of prominence, promin-ence, and of interest to many American Ameri-can Fork folk, is the announcement made by Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sparks of Provo, of the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Marion W. Halliday. Mr. Halliday is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Halliday now of Shelley, Idaho, but former residents of ithis city The marriage is to be an event of next Wednesday, October 9, and will be solomnized in tbe Salt Lake temple. A wedding reception will be tendered the young couple the same evening at he Bonneville warU amusement hall, by the parents of the bride-elect. Both are former students of the B. Y. U. o |