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Show iniericanFork Locals! nnA Mrs. Joseph Walton made fiiio9S trip to Salt Lake City on V;Sil:iy- nh W- Watklns haa purchased j B. Koss homo on the State ;;fja 'leading toLchl your Christmas shopping at 1 , Tiird Ward Bazar Tuesday, No- ! 10 adv. ..str 1- ,nius A. Wet of the Bank of rlcan Fork, left Tuesday for -ifornla, where he will enjoy a ;'!':t visit ,,r and Mrs. Uames Adams are ' Vpr the arrival of a fine baby on Tuesday. AH concerned! are vjBg along nicely- Catherine Karren returned hom ..-,day, after a six -weeks visit in iVrancisco and Los Angeles, Call-Tjia, Call-Tjia, with Mends. Quality Flowers, Correct ining and Real Service i Regular Prices. Hum-es Hum-es Telephone 2-00. Mr and Mrs. Steve Zimmerman .j Iamiiy of Eureka, were week-end m at the home of Mrs. Zimmer- .-mother, Mrs. Margaret Robin- Mrs. Ruben. Chipman and daught-rs, daught-rs, Eileen, Sarah and Florence, rere among those who saw "The Vir-inian" Vir-inian" at the Victory theatre in Salt rlty last Thursday. -. M. James E. Stubbs of Gunnison "( ns i week-end visitor in American t rr.v & guest of her sisters, Mrs. Articles for everyone and everything every-thing at Third Ward Bazar next Tuesday. Tues-day. Ward Chapel. adv. The best in everything can. be purchased at the Third Ward Bazar, Tuesday, November 12, at their ward ' chapel- adv. Mrs. Clara Ellerbeck and Clarence Ellerbeck of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Snider. Mrs. W. H. Greenwood returned tome Monday from Salt Lake City, where she spent a week visiting et the home of Mrs. Reno Vance. Misses Lucretia arid Mary Ashby attended the football game between the B. T. U. and the U. of U. in Salt Lake City on Saturday. Mr. affd Mrs. Glen L. Taylor and family spent Sunday in. Provo visiting visit-ing relatives. That evening they attended at-tended "Gold-Diggers of Broadway" at the Paramount Theatre. A bunch of Humphries Quality Sweet Peas, Roses or Cornations will add much to the success of your party or dinner. Tel. 2-00. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Russon, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Chipman and Mr. arid Mrs. Phillip Green attended "Gold-Diggers of Broadway" at the Paramount Tlieatre in Provo on Monday Mon-day evening. . Niles T. Binns spent the week-end here, returning Monday to Richfield, where he has been the past month having taken over that territory for the Deseret) News circulation department. de-partment. The Master Photographer catches the real spirit of you and what a wonderful per- Miss Melva Chipman and Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Noyes of Salt Lake Oity, were Sunday guests at the home of Dr. afld Mrs. J. F. Noyes. Mrs. J. P. Christensen of Salt Lake City, was visiting friends in American Fork on Saturday. She was a dinner guest at the home of Mrs. Margaret Robinson during her stay. A charming social event of the week was given Thursday afternoon by Mrs. Fannie Singleton at her home. Radio music, social chat and other entertaining diversions were enjoyed, after which luncheon was served. Those bidden were: Mes-dames Mes-dames Louella Greenwood, Nell Mof-fett, Mof-fett, Mary Pett, Myrtle Walton, Grace Nicholes, Azel Householder, Vine Varney, Cora Chadwlck, Dorothy Steele, Ann Barratt, Oma Mitchell and Josephine Strange. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Devey are the happy parents of their first child, a winsome baby girl, born Tuesday. All concerned are doing very nicely. Mrs. Devey was formerly Miss Ida Binns. Covers were marked fbr Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coddingtc-n and Dr. Und Mrs. V. F. Houston anid family at a delicious pheasant dinner given Tuesday Tues-day evening by Mr. and Mrs. Mark Coddington at their home. I Mrs. 'Jennie Tanner had as her guests on Sunday, Mrs. Peter Ander. son of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Guiver of Salt Lake City, and Mr-and Mr-and Mrs. Albert Cheever and children of Midvale. sonal gift such a portrait makes, especially for Christmas. Christ-mas. Give us ample time. Make your appointments now. Professlional Photography, Moderate Prices. Snyder Studlio Mr. and Mrs. John W. Myers arid son, Gareth, arrived home Sunday evening from Panguitch, where they had spent the week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Golden Baxter. During their stay in southern Utah, the Myers My-ers family made a trip to Bryces and Zions canyons and other points ot interest enroute. Dr. and Mrs. P. M. Kelly and Ralph and Connie Kelly, ot St. An- ;sepli Nicholes arid Mrs. Clara Mill-',' Mill-',' Mrs. Stubbs came here on souat of the funeral of Ruth Kelly. Tie Misses Eileen Chipman, Mau. -3, Christensen Helen Clarke and via Storrs motored to Salt Lake fjy Saturday, where they attended r-e football game between the B. Y. : ind U. of TJ. at the University riiium. William Baxter received a sprain-:back sprain-:back and bad cuts about the head, -ien he fell from the scaffold while ::ias carpenter work on the new E. Devey home Wednesday, Jack Iver-ii, Iver-ii, who was also working on the ::ird, fell, receiving bruises and aor cuts. Bruce NiUson, who was seriously ;iired last Friday night when struck a car on the state highway south j; town, was reported to be improv-:i improv-:i nicely at the Lehi Hospital, ;iere he was taken following the ucldent. Bruce, age 6, and his'broth-3 his'broth-3 were searching for a bolt lost Jom a wagon when the accident oc-;rrea. oc-;rrea. The younger boy suffered a aken leg, a skull fracture and chImb. thony, Idaho, and Howard and Eleanor Elea-nor Kelly, who are attending the B y. u. at Provo, visited friends and relatives here Saturday and Sunday, before returning to their homes, coming com-ing here Friday for final funeral services ser-vices and burial of their daughter and sister, Ruth, who died October 30 of pneumonia. In honor or tne eigntu mruum anniversary of her daughter, Millie, Mrs. J. E. Peters entertained Saturday Satur-day afternoon. Ten little guests enjoyed en-joyed games and delicious refreshments. refresh-ments. A feature of the refreshment menu was a large birthday cake prettily lighted with ten small call-Complimentary call-Complimentary to the eleventh birthday anniversary of her daughter, Faye, Mrs. Jennie Tanner entertain, ed eight of her daughter's friends Monday evening. Games were en-Joyed en-Joyed until mid-evening, when a dainty luncheon waS Served. Th : Ztiettti were seated at one large table, i which was prettily decorated la pink 1 A'rid whiteV the color scheme being . mst effectively employed in the table favoftf nd the" large lighted birthday cake, wife served as a centerpiece. Those present were: Misses Verda M'iller, Louise" West, Edna Anderson, Dorothy Greenwood, Mildred Greenwood, Green-wood, Cleo Meredith, Bessie May Ovard and Gwen McGreW- Misses Doris Cunningham and Mildred Mil-dred Dunkley were joint) hostesses Monday evening to the Lambda Tau Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werfltf Were1 business visitors in the capitol city on Monday, Mr. and MrS Francis L. Grant enjoyed en-joyed a combined business and pleaa-nfe pleaa-nfe trip in Tooele Sunday. Reed Vance and Fred Hes of Salt LSireV City,- visited in American Fork with' fctere Vaiiee on Mondafy. Miss Gladys Shumway visited with friends In PfoVo" from Thursday until un-til Saturday of' fcfeti week. Mr. and Mrs. Jarrtes' Fearniey of Salt Lake City, were vlaitiDg here Sunday with Mr. and Mrsf.- Louis Birk and family. "Tabby and Bun" furnished musical entertainment in Bingham Canyon Monday night for the Independence party political rally. Mrs. Betha Finn, Miss Lucy Shelley Shel-ley and Miss Mada Shelley were among those who attended "Gold-Digters "Gold-Digters of Broadway" at the Paramount Para-mount Theatre in Provo Monday e ening. girls at the home of Miss Dunkley. Flans were formulated for a formal dinner dance to be given at the Hotel Roberts in Provo on the evening of November 23, and the matter of initiating ini-tiating new members was discussed At the conclusion of the meeting, a dainty luncheon was served. Those present were: Misses Mae Sutton. Marion Sutton, LuKue Startup, Nao. mv Startup, Lucile Olsen, Naomi Sea-niotmt Sea-niotmt and Margaretta Farrer. .. i " . |