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Show American Fork locals! Alr... units lUvk visiloil relatives friomla in Salt. l.iko City last .t ins: 101' 'ol,UM'' Mrs- Kmma Fos" MY. ami Mrs. Goorgo Startup of ,.' o wcro Sunday visitors at the tomo'oC Mrs- Hannah Dunkley. AIrs T.oGramlo Gudnumdscn and ilv oC rnyson, visited Sunday here i"h her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stcwart jtrs. Bernard Fackerall of Delta, .rived here last Friday, and will J,,it Indefinitely with Mrs. J. . N. yackerall and family- Mrs. Martha Linton o Provo and . t -,-in Temon of Kamas, were in Uerican Fork on Sunday calling on fiends and relatives- jIrs. Grace Buchanan and baby of Washington, are here for an indefinite risit -with Mr. and Mrs. James Julian, parents of Mrs. Buchanan. Annual Firemen's Christ-mass Christ-mass Tree Dance Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Night adv. Mr. and Mrs- Dell Singleton and daughter. Elma, arrived home Mon. day from Gandy, where they spent several days visiting, guests at the John H. Singleton home. Miss Mildred Dunkley attended a meeting of the Lambda Tau's in Prove Pro-ve Monday evening at tie home of the Hisses LuRue and Norrel Startup. Mr. and Mrs. John Buckwalter and daughter, Joan, of Salt Lake City, visited here Sunday with, their par-nir- anil Mrs. J. E- Buckwalter and Mr. and Mrs. S- P. Logsdon. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs-Hay Mrs-Hay Ellison are joining with the happy hap-py parents in rejoicing over the arrival ar-rival of a winsome baby daughter bcrn Tuesday morning. All concerned concern-ed are doing very nicely. At the legular meeting of the J. C. Penney store employees held here last Friday the losers in the October Sales Contest entertained the win-. win-. tiers, following the various business discussions. Refreshments were serv. ed at the conclusion of the social. Mrs. Frank Jorden, who is in Utah from San Bernardino, California, visiting relatives, arrived in this city last Friday evening for an indefinite visit with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush. Mrs. Jorden has been the guest of relatives in Salt Lake City the past three weeks. Mr. arid Mrs- Earl K. Stice of Tooele, are visiting here indefinitely at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R- J-Stice, J-Stice, Mr. SUce's parents. Mrs. tf. F. Kirk, who has spent the past two months in California visiting , relatives and places of interest, was the guest of relatives in this city from Sunday until Wednesday morning, enroute to her home in Salt Lake City- g Mrs- Helen Heiselt in. company with her sister, Mrs. Clarence Hill of Pleasant Grove, is attending a birthday birth-day banquet of the Alpha Chi Sorority this evening in Salt Lake City at the Hotel Utah. Mrs- Heiselt and Mrs. Hill are members of this sorority. The Master Photographer catches the real spirit of you '. and what a wonderful personal per-sonal gift such a portrait makes, especially for Christ- ajEjmmuiiiii" in Eldon Nelson left Sunday for Dividend, Divi-dend, where he will be employed for an indefinite period-Mrs. period-Mrs. William R. Hansen and daughter, Mrs. Jesse Spafford, spent Saturday in Provo, where they visited with Mrs. D. H. Stubbs- Mr. and Mrs. Allen "Wright of Murray, Mur-ray, were visitors at the home of Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. R. R. Steele on. Tuesday. Dr. and Mrs. V- F. Houston were Salt Lake visitors last "Wednesday. C. H. McKendrick of Tooele, was a guest at the E- P. Evans home several seve-ral days last week. Mrs. R. Nielsen visited in Provo Wednesday and Thursday of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bassett. Mrs. A. W. Worsley of Provo and Mrs. M. D. Evans of San Francisco, l California, visited Monday in Ameri- Dr. ana Mrs. ii. o. niuuarus wem among those who heard the concert given by Galii-Curci at the Salt Lake Tabernacle Thursday evening-Mrs. evening-Mrs. II. F. McCullough of Salt City, visited several days this week with her daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs- W. H. Preston. Mrs. L. A. Adamson and daughter, Helen, left for Spanish Fork Thursday Thurs-day to visit over this week-end with her daughter and husband, Mr. and I Mrs- R. J. Brown. I ' Miss Virginia Eggertsen of Spring-ville, Spring-ville, was a guest at dinner on Sunday Sun-day at the Niels Nelson home- Miss Ruth Parkg underwent an , operation for the removal of her tonsils ton-sils Tuesday. She Is improving very nicely. Dr. James M- Grant gave a splen-. splen-. did talk on "Church Service" before , the Elders quorum of the Third ward Tuesday evening at the Mutual meet- ing. There was a good representation . of the quorum in attendance. ROHBOCK & SONS Leading Florist Phone 137 ; Cut Flowers and Potted Plants. Our funeral designs are not only correct, but will please the most fastidious. A trial will convince you. John E. Jensen, who has been employed em-ployed in this city for the past two months, left for his home in GunnK son Wednesday morning, where he will visit relatives until the Spring quarter at the B. Y. U. commences, at which time he will attend that institution. mas. Give us ample time. Make your appointments now. Professional Photography, Moderate Prices. Snyder Stud'io Included among the smart social affairs of the week was the theatre and dinner party on Wednesday afternoon after-noon given for the B. B. ladles by Mrs. Delbert Chipman and Mrs. X B-Chaidwick. B-Chaidwick. The hostesses and their 1 guests first motored to Provo, where they attended "The Trespasser' at the Paramount Theatre, followed by dinner at Sutton's Cafe. There were fifteen present- Annual Firemen's Christ-mass Christ-mass Tree Dance Thanksgiving Thanks-giving Night adv. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A- Abel are receiving congratulations over the arrival of a fine baby boy at their home Tuesday morning. Mother and babe are getting along very nicely. Mr. arid Mrs- C. A. Pierson and Mr and Mrs- Byron Crookston were among those who attended "Rio Rita' at the R-K-0 Orpheum theatre in Sail T.oto Sunday evening. The Fourth Ward ElderB quorum entertained Friday evening in their ward chapel at an interesting program pro-gram and social. The gueBts were their partners and the Melchezedek Priesthood and their partners. Tho following program was first enjoyed, after which games were played and refreshments served: Community singing under the direction of Ann Chipman; vocal solo, James Spencer Jr.; reading, Vera Nielsen; vocal solo, Charles Webb; paper, Laura Timpson; vocal duet, Mr- and Mrs. !A. J. Butte; reading, Esther Pulley; vocal solo, Rudolph Clarke; remarks j Bishop Lot Robinson. The games were directed . by members of the Community Activity committee of the ward. i can Fork with Mr. and Mrs. J- E. Ingersoll and family. Mrs. Francis Hamblin and Mr. and Mrs. George Blankner of Wyoming, Wyom-ing, are visiting indefinitely in this city with Mrs. Hamblin's daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs- Clyde Thornton. Our quality cut flowers, potted plants and ferns are suitable for any and every occasion. Also special vases, etc, for unusual presents. Humphries. Tel. 2-.00. Misses Lenore Crookston and Lu-Rae Lu-Rae Buckwalter and Mrs. Leo Meredith Mere-dith attended a formal dinner at the Hotel Roberta In Provo Saturday See Harvey P. Marshall, the butter and egg man, in "Her Step-Husband," Nov. 30th, in the High School Auditorium. adv- Mr and Mrs. Marion Mercer and son Richard, of Bingham Canyon, were Sunday visitors here on Sunday at the home of Mrs. Mercer's parents, Mr- and Mrs. DeLos Adams. "Tabby and Bun" and their pianist Mrs. Mary Humphries, furnished j musical entertainment Wednesday evening in Salt Lake City at the Elks Lodge for the big party given by the Baby Elks for the Old-Timers. This evening, the trio will entertain at the Lions Ladies night banquet and -dance ;in Moroni- evening given by the Nautilus social!,' unit of the B. Y. U. j Among those from American Fork who attended the funeral services for jj. W. Lund held in Pleasant Grove Tuesday afternoon were: Mr. ana Mrs. S. L. Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nicholes, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Chipman, Mr. and Mrs. Junius Went, Mrs Caroline Miller, Mrs. James Chip, man, Mrs. B- N- Christensen and Miss Maurlne Christensen. j |