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Show Mr and Mrs- I' L. Pratt have moved into the Atlantic Christen-sen Christen-sen home in the Second ward. Mr. and Mrs- Glen Sykes, Maxine Taylor and Edna Anderson motored to Ogden Saturday night and visited vis-ited with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson. Mrs. Mamie' Parker of Grand Rapids, Iowa, is visiting this week at the home of Mrs. Emily Foster. Mrs. Parker has spent the past three years in Los. Angeles and is now returning to her home in Grand Rapids. On Tuesday they visited Timpanogos Cave, a beautiful sight at this time of the year. Local Items The stork paid a visit to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lee on Saturday Satur-day of last week and left a fine baby girl. All concerned are doing nicely. Kenneth Searle and Melvin Brown visited for a few days the forepart of the week with their parents in American Fork. The boys are attending at-tending school at the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college at Logan. Mr- and Mrs. Ben Buckwalter announce an-nounce the arrival of a baby boy at their home on Wednesday morning. morn-ing. Mother and baby are doing nicely. The Sunday School officers and teachers held a business meeting and social Thursday at the home of Jesse Spafford. A pleasant evening was enjoyed by all. Clarence A. Grant left Wednesday for a ten day trip to San Diego where he will visit with his sister, Mrs. Pearl Ball. He plans to take in other points of interest on the coast. Mrs. John Evans returned Satur- j day from Farmington where she spent the past- month with her daughter, Mrs. Alma Elliott,, and new baby, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Greenland of Highland announce the arrival of a daughter on Tuesday of last week. The mother and baby are at the home of Mrs. Grenland's mother, Mrs. Ludwig Larson-Mrs. Larson-Mrs. Hattie Adams of Huntington Park, California, Is visiting friends and relatives in American Fork. Mrs. Adams is a half sister of Mrs. Emma Greening and George Binch. The Neighborly Neighbors club personnel were Hallowe'en guests of Mrs. Earl Greenwood at her home Friday afternoon. All came in costume cos-tume making a very colorful group. Lunch was served to 23 ladies. The Feality club members were guests of Mrs. Sherman Robinson at her home Thursday at a Bridge luncheon. Special guests were, Dorothy Dor-othy Stewart and Mrs. Myrtle Tal-boe Tal-boe of Provo, Mae Bennett, Alta Webb, Pearl Cunningham, Mrs. Clark Conder, Mrs. George Moss, Mrs. Edna Birk and Mrs. Loma Birk. The club prize was won by Mrs. Norman Wing and the guest prize by Mrs. Edna Birk. Out-of-town people attending the funeral services Sunday for John E Buckwalter were Mr. and Mrs- E. R. Rasmussen, Mrs. Kmil Jacobsen, Mrs. William Connell, and Mrs. El-von El-von Jackson of Provo; Mr. and Mrs-Jack Mrs-Jack Hughes, Mr. and Mrs- Walter Wildes, Mr. ajid Mrs- Frank Turner and two children, Mr. Jex and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Creer of Spanish Fork; Mrs. Dave Seeley, Mrs. Sam Singleton and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Wildes of Ferron; Mrs. James H. Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swen-son, Swen-son, Howard Gray, Mrs. S. L Goodwin, Good-win, Mr. and Mrs. W- T. Taylor and daughter, Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor and Albert Taylor, of Lehi; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pope of Heber, Mr. and Mrs- Joseph Shelton, Mr! and Mrs. Wilson Pulley, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Makin, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Smart, Mr. and Mrs! Ed Peterson, Mrs. William Smart, Jr., Mrs. Annie Slerie, Mrs- Louise Babcock and Mrs. Mary Gray of Salt Lake City. |