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Show j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shafir and I sous of Bingham Canyon, were Sun-j Sun-j day visitors at the home of Mr. Shatter's Shatt-er's mother, Mrs. Mina Shatter. i The Fourth Ward Genealogical Society held a Cottage meeting Wed-j nesday evening at the home of Miss Ann Chijinan. Various business problems were discussed. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Evans attended the funeral of Mr. Evan's brother, I Vack Evans, in Tark City on Satur-' Satur-' day. They remained until Monday in that city visiting relatives. Mrs. Mary E. Abel is in Tremon-monton Tremon-monton this week visiting her daught ers and families. Mrs. Verdell Sundberg and baby, Beth, returned to their home in Salt Lake City Saturday, after visiting the previous week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Baker. American Fork LocaS Mrs. Stella Smith: is visiting in Salt Lake City this week with friends, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Street and family of Garfield, spent Sunday in this city visiting with Mrs. Street's mother, Mrs. Charles Chamberlain. Buy a fat duck for Christmas. Veru Walker, American Fork. adv. Mr. and Mrs. William Firmage motored to Spanish Fork Sunday to visit the new English type ten thousand thous-and dollar home, which their son, David, has just completed building and has now moved into. That evening, even-ing, they attended the Paramount Theatre in Provo. Walter Strange wias elected master of the third veil at the annual election of the Provo Chapter of , the Royal Arch Masons last Friday in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paxman and Dr. and Mrs. T. L. Martin of Provo, visited Sunday here with Mr. Pax-man's Pax-man's and Mrs. Martin's mother, Mrs. Emily Paxman. Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Davis and daughter, Virginia, Mrs. Alex Smith and Miss Olive Zabriskie were business busi-ness visitors in Salt Lake on Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Insure yourself of a fine Christmas tree, holly and holly wreaths for Christmas. Awaiting your selection at Humphries. a(iv- Buy a fat duck for Christmas. Vera Walker, American Fork. adv. The G. A. Club met at the home of Mrs. W. M'. Chadwick last Wednesday evening. The time was spent in discussing dis-cussing the diseases of Poultry, and at the conclusion of the meeting a dainty lunch was served hy the hostess. hos-tess. Would you like a radio or a good used car for Christmas and are short of mriey. See Martin Nielsen. We will trade. Can use the services of a carpenter, painter and laborer in exchange. ex-change. av- Miss Golda Humphries left Wednesday Wed-nesday for her home in Shelley, Idaho, Ida-ho, aflter a two weeks visit in this city with Mrs. Charles Chamberlain and family. . In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Bush, who were married the first of the week, the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Elsmore, entertained entertain-ed at dinner Thursday evening. Covers Cov-ers were laid for twenty guests, which included members of both the immediate families. Following dinner, din-ner, games and music were enjoyed. The young couple were presented with many lovely gifts from those present. George Evans of Payson, visited several days last week in this city with his brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Evans. Complimentary to Miss Florence Duncan of Salt Lake City, a bride of next week, Mrs. LeGrande Gudmund-sen Gudmund-sen of Payson entertained at a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower Saturday evening in this city at the home of her sister, Mrs. Harold Chipman. Miss Duncan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duncan, former residents of this city. Games and music were the enjoyable features of the evening's entertainment. entertain-ment. Prizes were won by Mrs. Byron By-ron Crookston.and Miss Nina Halli-day. Halli-day. Late in the evening, a dainty lunch was served. Twenty guests were present, the following from out of town: Mrs. S. G. Carter of Provo, Mrs. Newell Hofhiens of Bingham Canyon,, and Mrs. Rulon Peterson of Lehi. The young bride-elect was the recipient of many lovely gifts. |