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Show jBBricanJork Locals 8 ,. irclon and VlrBI..Uv KBBort-u-rl relatives in Provo Sunday. en vis"'-'1 ( ' p Caisford, Hnotypo man for f & ..nine PuMisMnS Co - 3 enJoy-f enJoy-f annual vacation this week. is? u 0f the Cudahys Packing ) nd Mrs. Jesse Kusson at- lf C to Pftrty ViVUin Saturday evening. Leo Meredith was a dinner "m Springville last Thursday ,t the home of Mrs. Golda ereninS 81 Crindall. cMdiw call at Chipman's and get V Wd ' ee Tickets to "Robin Hood" 5 "1 Cameo Theatre on August 20, t W adv. ,.r, Thoma3 Singleton, Mrs. Jay VB ondor and Miss Stella Singleton d to Nephi Sunday, where jJT.pent the day visiting with Mrs. j B. Ins111- Miss Sadie Nelson visited friends in Salt Lake Sunday. Mrs. Kinley Taylor motored to Salt Lake Cily Tuesday, where she visited with '.Mrs. Dayton Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Rood Stewart of llingham, were visitors at the W. D. Stewart home on Monday. Miss Lucy Shelley, who is employed employ-ed at tho J. C. Penney Co., is enjoying enjoy-ing her annual vacation from the -store this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dunkley and daughter, Margaret, and Miss Cady Dunkley; spent Tuesday in the capitol city visiting Mrs. L. R. Dunkley and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Galsford and family arrived home Monday evening from Bryces canyon and Panquitch lake where they spent an enjoyable vacation Bishop and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood and family returned home Sunday from a week's vacation to Yellowstone Yellow-stone Park. They report a very wonderful won-derful time. Jesse Russon was a business visit- or in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, j Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shelley were 'Mr. and Mrs. Alan Shelley of Wasatch, Utah. Mrs. J. L. Monson of Bingham canyon, can-yon, is visiting here indefinitely with j her mother, Mrs. S. T. Baker. I Mr. and 'Mrs. Edward II. Hale of Salt Lake City, were the week-end guests at the E. R. Tuttle home. Mrs. Clyde Scott of Provo, was a Sunday dinner guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Crookston. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Winward of Salt Lake City, were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Tuttle. Kiddies call at Chipman's and get your Free Tickets to "Robin Hood" at the Cameo Theatre on August 29, 2 to 4 P. M. adv. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Boley have returned re-turned from their week's vacation at Ferron, where they visited Mrs. Boley's parents. Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Bowden and family of Salt Lake City, are visiting indefinitely at the home of Mrs. Emily Paxman.. i Mf and Mrs. Frank Leavttt of ene, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray vflter of Provo, were guests of Mrs. Lie Miller Sunday. (Mrs. Leavttt gained for a week's visit. Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Jorgensen of raim, were week-end visitors at "u home of Mr. and Mrs. . Alex aristensen. They came to attend the annual Scandinavian Reunion at pleasant Grove. Novel, New Japanese Hand Painted Vases in every shape and design, big selection, selec-tion, Humphries. adv. The Misses Mary Shelley, LaPriel Myers, Dorothy and Lorraine Adam-son Adam-son enjoyed a picnic dinner in American Am-erican Fork canyon, Sunday, following follow-ing a visit to Timpanogos Cave. Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Gudmund-sen Gudmund-sen of Payson, attended the funeral of little Barbara Jean Jones, baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barlow Jones, which was held in the First ward chapel Monday afternoon. Mrs. Pearl Ball and two small children of Salt Lake City are visiting visit-ing this week with Mrs. Ball's mother, Mrs. Rosa Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Nelson are the proud parents of an eight pound baby boy, born August 11. All concerned con-cerned are doing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Eddy have moved to American Fork from Salt Lake City. They will make their home in the First ward. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Adamson and daughters, Helen and Rose, motored to Salt Lake City Sunday and visited with friends and relatives." Mrs. Lo Meredith attended a 1:30 ,'clock luncheon in Provo Saturday A afternoon given by Mrs. Gertrude ' feeler, in honor of Mrs. Lorenda ' opeishaw, Mrs. Atha Bradley of Los Angeles and airs. Violet Brown of New Tork. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean and baby of' Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. I Harry Parker of Provo, were Sunday Tisltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwads, Mrs. Deans' and Mrs. Parker's parents. We give a big discount, also S. & H. green discount stamps. 24 hour service, free enlargements on Kodak finishing, Snyder Studio. ah 4-tf Mrs. Arnold Peterson and daugn- ter, Renee, returned to their home la Eureka, Tuesday, after a two weeks visit here. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christ-j Christ-j ensen, Mrs. Peterson's parents, accompanied ac-companied her home and spent the remainder of the day visiting. Howard Paxman, in company with his father, Ernest Paxman, and sister, Miss Edith Paxman of Provo, motored to Salt Lake City Monday and spent the day combining business busi-ness and pleasure. Chris Scott, who is employed with the Chipman Mercantile Co., is enjoying enjoy-ing his vacation this week. Mr. and Mrs. Scott and family have gone to Yellowstone Park and will visit other places of interest enroute. Mr. and Mrs. Newell McMillian of Murray, are the happy parents of a fine baby daughter born last Friday at the Cottonwood Maternity home in Murray. Mrs. McMillian was Misa Mayme Cheever of this city before her marriage. All concerned are doing do-ing very nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Chipman and son, Delbert Ray, left Tuesday morning morn-ing for Yellowstone National Park, to enjoy a weeks vacation. They expect to stop at Sugar City, Idaho, enroute home next week to attend the Hol-man Hol-man family reunion which will be held Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush and Howard Bush were vacationing at Mutual Dell the forepart of the week, during the First ward outing. Bishop and Mrs. T. A. Greenwood were among those who attended the evening programs at Mutual Dell during dur-ing the First ward outing, Monday, and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Mercer left the first of the week for Bingham canyon where they will make their future home, Mr. Mercer being employed em-ployed there. Mrs. George Crookston and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Welsh and family motored to Mona Monday afternoon to see Mr. Crookston, who Is employed there with the Utah Power & Light Co. Miss Lillie Shatter enjoyed her vacation from the American Fork Co-op. this week. She spent the first part of the week at Mutual Dell with the First ward; and the latter part visiting relatives in Bingham canyon. Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlk Johaan ScMUperoort and Mr. and Mrs. William Muscher of Amsterdam, Holland, Hol-land, spent Monday at the W. S. Chipman home visiting with Mack Ctlpman, who lived for thirteen months at the Schillperoort home faring the time he labored in the Holland mission. Mr. Schilleroort is i designer of carpets and linoleum in Amsterdam. His son just finished n electrical course at theTTniversity ol Technology of Chicago, and the j lamlly are now touring the United States for an indefinite time. Dr. 'ames M. Grant also knew these tamiliea when he was In Holland on mission for the L. D. S. church in y- The Garff-Gudmundsen reunion was held Wednesday at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City. Those from this city who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. Abe Gudmundsen, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Davies, ,and Mr. and Mrs. La Drue Roberts and Miss Olive Roberts of Los Angeles, who have been visiting visit-ing at the Gudmundsen home here. Mrs. Sadie Wags ta ft of Salt Lake City, Is visiting indefinitely with Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Reese of Ptovo, were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Glen Taylor. Vern Walker was a business visitor visit-or in Salt Lake City Monday, in the interests of the American Fork Co-op. Kiddies call at Chipman's and get your Free Tickets to "Robin Hood" at the Cameo Theatre on August 20, 2 to 4 P. M. adv- I Miss Willetta Hood, who has been visiting at the Robert Wagstaff home for the past three weeks, left Wednesday Wed-nesday evening lor her home in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wootton of Cedar City, spent Sunday in American Ameri-can Fork visiting old friends. Mrs. Wootton remained for an indefinite stay. The Wootton family are former residents of this city. i After spending a delightful va-j , cation in Yellowstone Park, Mr. and . Mrs. Jesse Russon and family returned re-turned home the first of the week. r They visited many points of interest and a number of prominent Idaho cities enroute. Mrs. Kinley Taylor and Miss Grace Taylor motored to Spanish Fork Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Miller. Mrs. Miller returned with them to American Fork to visit with friends until Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coddlngton, l w left Wednesday for their ranch at Colton, where they spent sevral days, Mrs. William Chipman, Miss Ora Gean Chipman, Mrs. J. L. FIrmage 1,1 and Mrs. Leonard Chipman wera Payson visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Eldon Miller attended a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower in Provo last Friday Fri-day evening at the home of Mrs, Zipporah Westover In honor of her daughter, Lula, whose marriage to Claude Stevens will take place the latter part of August. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hennis of Helper, and Mrs. Lee Kirk and two ichlldren of Molreland fwere dinner guests Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Humphriei and son, Vern, left Tuesday morning for an extended tour of Yellowstone National Park, and prominent citiei In Washington and Oregon. While enroute they expect to visit many floral wholesale houses in regard to the latest methods in planting of flowers and floral design work In the Interests of Humphries Floral Co. The large green hounes in Wash, and Oregon will also be an object of their visit. The Humphries will return re-turn home about August 26. Mr. and Mrs. George Balka, of Shelley, Idtljo, we(re the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Walton. Wal-ton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Steele, entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Mrs. G. R. Steele of Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wright of Murray. Mrs. Iris Kirk and two children of Moreland, Utah, spent Monday and Tuesday visiting Mrs. Kirk's mother, Mrs. William Miller. The Misses Mildred Dunkley, Moselle Cunningham and Mrs. Frank Leavitt, weie dinner guests on Wednesday Wed-nesday at the home of Mrs. Harry J. Parker in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton and tMrs. Kenneth Singleton, were among those who attended the Tuesday Tues-day Tn!ng program at Mutual Dell, given by the First ward. Mr. and Mrs. Verdell Sundberg of Salt Lake City, announce the birth of a baby girl, Wednesday, at the Crane Maternity Home In Provo. Mrs. Sundberg was formerly Miss Edna Baker of this iclty. Mother and baby are doing nicely. Forty-nine members of the Meredith Mere-dith family held their annual reunion Saturday, at Liberty Park, in Salt Lake City. Those from American Fork who attended were: Mr. and Mrs. George Merdith and daughter. Clea, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meredith and daughter, Carma. They enjoyed tamps an a program, after which picnic luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. )! Singleton and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Singleton "pent an enjoyable day Sunday at I.iberfr P.-rk ii Salt T.ako rifv. v.--7- t '-rr: :r home fr. aid Mrs--. Ti, . r.!; r-fKwl to :-' Vr;. N'fi Pulley, who was operated on recently. recent-ly. Mrs. Pulley's many Am. Fork friends will be glad to learn that s-he i f-:e!:r.s m-t'-h better. Mr. and Mrs. Myron Moyle entertained enter-tained at dinner Sunday for Mr. and Mrs. George Watts and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. 'Mark Coddlngton of this city and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holman of Pleasant Grove. The annual convention of the Alpha Chi Sorority was held Wednesday Wed-nesday and Thursday in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Helen Hieselt, who is a member of the Sorority, attended the program and banquet Wednesday evening, and also the luncheon at the Country Club on Thursday. FLY-TOX is protecting millions of homes ii'fi'.i mosquito invasion. The entire home can be freed from mos-qritoos mos-qritoos :'i :i few minutes. 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