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Show Mr- and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt and son, Harold, spent Saturday in the eapi'ol city, visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Angel. Mrs. Ruben Chipman and daughters, daught-ers, Eileen, Sarah and Florence, were business visitors in the capitol city on Tuesday. Mrs. C. P. Jensen, Mrs. Bernell Singleton and Miss Stella Singleton were business visitors in the capitol city last "Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pratt and two children, IveRoy and Jack, of Murray, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Pratt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt- Mr. and Mrs. John Buckwalter and daughter, Uoan, of Salt Lake City, visited Thanksgiving day here with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Buckwalter, and Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Logsdon. Leo Nelson and Noel Jackson returned re-turned to Rigby, Idaho, Saturday, after spending 'the Thanksgiving holidays hol-idays with Mr. Nelson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson. Mr. Nelson will resume his activities as athleUc coach at the Rigby high school. Mr. Jackson is president of the Rigby high school student body. American Fork Locals Miss Reva Robinson has accepted a position wi'lh Auerbach Co. in Salt I,ake City until after the Christmas shopping season. Mrs- William R. Hansen and Mrs. Jesse Spafford and family were Pro-vo Pro-vo visitors on Tuesday. Mrs. Oliver Jeff la In Park City visiting at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Will-lam Will-lam Beveridge. Mr. and Mrs. Lot Robinson spent last Friday and Saturday In the capitol capi-tol city visiting their daughter," Mrs. LuRue Morton. line assortment o Christmas pards, now ready at Citizen Office. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Singleton o Gandy, were visitors, several days last week at the home of Mrs. Thomas Singleton. Mr- and Mrs. Ralph Miller of Preston, Idaho, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries Saturday morning at a waffle breakfast. Mrs. Alex Christensen was brought home Thursday from the L. C S. Hospital in Salt Lake City, where she was under the physician's care the previous week. Mr. and Mrs- William Beveridge of Park City, are the proud (parents of a fine baby boy. Mrs. Beveridge was formerly Miss Eva Jeffs of this city. Mother and baby are getting along nicely. This is the first child in the Beveridge family. Ximas cards, envelopes and printing print-ing 25 cards $2.75 and up. Citizen Office. Mrs. A. F. Smith and sons, Lyman and Earl, Mrs. Rhuema Patrick and baby and Mrs- S. F. Grant and son, Max, were visitors in Salt Lake City Thursday. Max participated in the program given over KSL during tnk Children's Hour, giving a recitation. Filcher Beck, who has been employed em-ployed in southern Utah the past several weeks, arrived here Thursday Thurs-day and will visit until after the Christmas holidays with Ms mother, Mrs. C M. Beck. Mrs. Emma Privot and son, Kay, of Portland, Oregon, Miss Irma Hunter Hunt-er and Glen Huntter of Blackfoot, Idaho, visited the Thanksgiving holidays holi-days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter. Mrs. Privot and son remained here and will visit until after Christmas. Special Xmas card assortment ?1.00 per box at Citizen Office. Miss Esther Pulley has accepted a position as stenographer at the Margin Mar-gin Nielsen Auto Co., filling the vacancy va-cancy left by Miss Helen Eggertsen, who has accepted a position, with Taylor Bros, in Provo. Mr. and Mrs- L. R- Dunkley and small sons, Don and Bobbie, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. J. Jj- Dunkley and family. fami-ly. Miss Lois Dunkley, who spent 'the Thanksgiving holidays in this city, returned to Salt Lake with her Shelley, who has been employed em-ployed the past summer in Blackfoot, Idaho, in the Utah-Idaho Sugar Factory's Fac-tory's Laboratories, arrived here Sunday Sun-day and will remain until after the Christmas holidays. He is at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Shelley. ' Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L. Kirkham and baby daughter, Rae Mona, arrived ar-rived in this city Wednesday evening from Kelso, Washington, being called call-ed here on account of the death and funeral in Lehi of Mr. Kirkham's mother, Mrs. Sarah Kirkham. They will remain until after the Christmas holidays with relatives in Lehl and with Mrs. Kirkham's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Hindley, of this city. Mrs. Emma Foster entertained at dinner on Thanksgiving day for the following: Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Lar-'son, Lar-'son, Ivan Foster of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs- Leon Whipple, Forbes Foster of Ogden; and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Foster of Bingham Canyon. Covers were also laid for the members mem-bers of the immediate family. Mrs. Whipple remained for a week's visit here. Word has been received in this city of the death of Edward C. Rigley, I better known as Edward C. Steele, at Mr. and Mrs. George Startup of Provo, were Saturdaiy callers at the Mrs. Hannah rJunkley home. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Olsen and daughters, Ardene and Lydia, spent Thanksgiving day in Salt Lake City, guests of Mr. and Mrs. June Batche-lor. Batche-lor. Sunday visitors at the E. R. Tut-tle Tut-tle home were Mr. and Mrs. Edward I H. Hale and Mrs- S. E. Hale of Salt Lake City. The latter guest is Mrs. Tuttle's mother. Xmas cards, envelopes and print-' ing 25 cards $2.75 and up. Citizen Office. Mr. and Mrs. George Bell and two children of Ogden, were visitors last Friday at the S. F. Grant home. Miss Esther Pulley was among ithose who saw the football game between be-tween the U. A. C. and the U. of U. at Suit Lake City last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Monson had as their Thanksgiving day guests Mr. and Mrs. Grant Clark of Farm-ington, Farm-ington, and M'r. and Mrs. Leslie Smith of this city, and families- Thanksgiving day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving L. Pratt were: Mr. and Mrs. Max Pratt of Ogden, Og-den, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Pratt of Murray, Mur-ray, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Pratt of this city and families, and Mr. and Mrs. George J. Adams of Provo Bench. Mr. Adams is Mrs. Pratt's brother. Among the charming social events of the week was the well appointed dinner given Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Chipman. Besides1 Be-sides1 the members of the immediate family, covers were marked for the following guests; Mrs. R. L. Lauman and daughter, Roberta, of Los Angeles, Ange-les, California, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams, Howard Adams, John R. Hindley, Mrs. Sadie Henry and Frank O'Brien of Salt Lake City. i Ray Coddington left Saturday for I the Coddington ranch at Colton, ' where he will be employed indefinite- 1 11 ly. Fine assortment of Christmas j cards, now ready at Citizen Office. j Mrs. FJarl Varney presided at a J. prettily arranged bride party at her horne Friday afternoon. A dainty j two course lunch was served to the Ij guests early in the evening. Special on hats $2.95. Tanner Millinery, American Fork. adv. , Mrs. Frank Jorden of San Ber- nardino, California, who has been the j, past several weeks at the home of her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bush, left Saturday for Salt Lake City to visit indefinitely with rela-tives. rela-tives. The many American Fork friends of Ed Anthony, who for many years was State organizer of the State Fire-iuens Fire-iuens Association, will be grieved to learn of his serious illness in the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake City with pneumonia. Among those from American Fork R who attended the temple excursion last Friday were: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wright, Mr. and Mrs- Richard Hansen Mrs. Ella Cox, Mrs. Ruby Brown, fE Miss Ann Chipman, Mrs. Delos Pen- i rod, Mrs. R. J. Stice, Mrs- Ben Moffett 5 Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mrs. Leonard Tett and Mrs. Dell Singleton. tj Salt Lake City Thursday morning, following an illness of pneumonia-Mr. pneumonia-Mr. Steele was a former resident of American Fork. Funeral services will be conducted in S'alt Lake and the body will be taken to Lehi Sunday, Sun-day, December 8, for burial. Word has been received from Miss Detta McBride, that she will receive her mission release Sunday, December 8. Mrs. J. N. Fackerall is leaving today, and will meet Miss Mc Bride at Cleveland, Ohio. The two will make a trip to Buffalo, New York, and visit cities of interest en-route en-route hefore returning home. They expect to arrive here about December 20th. Japanese Hand Painted Vases and Cut Flowers will make an ideal Christmas present. Get the best at Humphries adv. In honor of the S2nd birthday anniversary an-niversary of Mrs. Hannah Dunkley, the following relatives entertained at the Dunkley home Thursday after-i noon: Mrs. Janie Boshard, Mrs. ; Emma Taylor, Mrs. Fannie Hedquist, ' Mrs. Ada Wadell, Mrs. Emma Jenkins ', Mrs. Marie Hedquist Homer, all of ; Provo; Mr. and Mrs. James Binnol ! and son, Mrs. Florence fJensen and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dunkley and fam i ily of this city. Social chat was en-! en-! joyed until early evening, when a de-r de-r licious dinner was served. Mrs. Dunkley was presented with several i beautiful bouquets of flowers from ? those present in addition to other f lovely gifts. |