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Show Miss Lnrena Clayson returneJ I home Sunday, after spending the past , month in Whitney, Idaho, guest of ( fcer sister, Mrs. L. C. Tanner. ; Mrs. Joseph Karren spent the week ! end in Salt Lake City, visiting her j daughter, Katherine, who is employ- j ed there. Mrs. Lawrence Briggs and daught tr, Maxine, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Stan- ford Iiriggs, visited Sunday with Dr. j and "'.Irs. IT. E. Robinson of Ogden, at j their summer home in Ogden canyon, j j According to last reports, Presi- ; E dent James II. Clarke, who was taken j to the U D. 57. hospital in Salt Lake j j City last weeK. on account of illness, ' is getting along as well as can he ex- peeted. ( Mr. and Mrs. DeLos Adams and f J son, Dick, Mrs. C. A. Bartlett and I ! children, Betty and Bert, accompan- S ied hy Mrs. Harold F. Tucker and i j son, Richard, of Provo, visited rela- tives in Heber Sunday. P Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen returned home Sunday from Payson, where I she sp nt the previous four days I visiting hr sou and wife, Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmundsen. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Webb and son, Keith, of Salt Laka City, were visitors visi-tors at the home of Mrs. Webb's mother, Mrs. Rose H. Grant, Sunday and Monday. An attractive Fourth of July din- ' ner party was held at the home of ' Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. Bonnett In ! Provo last Thursday afternoon. Covers were laid for the following. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bromley of this 1 city, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Wootton J and son, DeVere, of Salt Lake aud -Master Billy Spry Wootton of Washington, Wash-ington, D. C. Butterfly sweet peas, in the colors, red, white and blue, f- American Fork Locals Mrs. William Miller spent the week in Salt Uikc City, guest at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George E. Frodsham. Mrs. C. P. Jensen and family left Monday for Strawberry, where they will spend the summer months with Mr. Jensen, who is employed there. Ilarvel Bennett, after enjoying a week's vacation from the Chipman Mercantile, where he is employed, returned re-turned to his work Monday. Mr. an'd Mrs. S. F. Grant and son, Max, Mrs. A. F. Smith and Mrs. William Patrick motored to Garfield Monday, where they spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Taylor. I were used to center the dinning table, while tiny silk American flags were also included in the decorative i scheme. ; Among the out-of-town visitors who attended the funeral services of ! j Mrs. Lawrence Stevens of Park City accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Chris Peterson, visited in American Amer-ican Fork last Wednesday, guests of. Miss Ethel Larson. Mrs. Stevens was formerly Miss Thelma Peterson. Kodak Finishing at a Big Discount. A Free enlargement enlarge-ment with each $5.00 worth. Bring your rolls today and get Prints tomorrow at 6:00 p. m. Snyder Studio, adv. Archie Bromley held Monday after- noon were: Mrs. Josie Alleman, Mrs. Louie Binks, Clebe Houtz of Spring- I ville, Mrs. Will Bromley, Mrs. John f ' Bromley of Van Nuys, California, t Mrs. Hollis Bromley, W. F. Bromley f i and two daughters, Fern and Rose. Mrs. Louie B. Ingersoll and two sons f o" Salt Lake City, Mrs.' W. T. AJlmark I cf Bingham Canyon, Mrs. Jennie f ; Carter of Taylorsville, Mrs. Lula : Fitzgerald of southern Utah, Mr. and I Mrs. E. W. Elton, Mrs. J. C. Kerken- f dall of Dividend, Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Goshen and Miss Beth Nel- son of Provo. f j Mr. and Mrs. DT. Craig Dunkley and son, Jimmie, and Mrs. Henry Bork of Maywood, California, arrived here last Friday evening, for an indefinite visit with, relatives in American Fork and Salt Lake City. During their stay-in this city they are the guests of Mr. Dunkley's parents, Mr. and: ' Mrs. J. L. Dunkley. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Green of Salt Lake City in company with Mrs. Flor, ence Dunyon and Mrs. Stella Smith of this city left Monday for a month's vacation trip through Canada and other places of historical interest They expect to stop several days at Yellowstone Park, enroute. |