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Show American Fork News Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Werner and Mrs. Harold Werner were the guests of Mrs, R. D. Davig at her home in Frovo Saturday. Mrs. Sidney Nicholes, Jr. was hostess hos-tess at a prettily arranged luncheon Thursday at the Comus Club House. Roses were used in decorating the en- Christmas dinner guests at the I. L. Pratt home were Tom Briggs and George Brown of Murray. M'r. and Mrs. Ray Lee are the proud parents of a fine baby hoy born Saturday morning. All concerned are doing very nicely. Mrs. Lee was formerly MSss Bith McBaniel ot Alpine. Mrs. A. F. Smith and Mrs. William Patrick and baby spent New Year's day in Lehi, guests of Mrs. Jesse Patrick. Pat-rick. Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Brunker and son, Grant and daughter, Georgia, of Preston, Idaho, were week-end visitors visi-tors at the S. F. Grant home. FOR SALE First class alfalfa hay, also wood for furnaces for baby chicks. D. H. " Adamson, American Fork. Tel. 0275-J3. l-4-2t tertaining rooms. Two tables were in progress during the afternoon. Mrs. Lloyd Ohran of Burlingame, California, and Mrs. Stanley Mayer of Elsinore, California, left American Fork for their homes yesterday morning, morn-ing, after spending a month visiting their mother, Mrs. William King. They were called here on account of the death' of their father. Mark Coddlngton returned the first of the week to the Coddington sheep camp, after spending the Christmas holidays here with his wife and family. fami-ly. Miss Faye Tanner arrived home Monday evening from Copperton, where she spent the Christmas holidays holi-days visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt attended a birthday party in Salt Lake City Monday Mon-day given in honor of Mrs. Emma Powell. Mrs. Powell is president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's association. , Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson entertained enter-tained a number of friends Saturday evening. The entertaining rooms were decorated with holiday colors and Yuletide symbols. The feature of the evening was progressive "Stung", prizes being won by Mrs. Wralter Devey and Mrs. Leonard Chipman. A dainty luncheon was served to twenty guests. Card of Thanks We wish to thank everyone who aided us in any way during the sad death and funeral of our beloved husband hus-band and father, Thomas Lemont Tid-well. Tid-well. The speakers, floral tributes, cars, the music and all other courtesies courte-sies extended us are deeply appreclat- ed and sinierely heartfelt. Mrs. Thomas L. Tidwell and Family |