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Show B Mrs. Fay C. Clarke and daughter t Bleft Wednesday to spend a few days ; in Garfield visiting her aunt, Mrs. Evan Davis. I Mrs. Raymond Kirkham accomp-' j anied Mrs. Thomas Kirkham of Lehi g to Salt Lake last Saturday and spent j the day. j ! 2 Miss Mary Ashby, who for the ?. past term has been teaching school j j in Salina High, has arrived home for 6 I the summer vacation. J ! Wendell Bush, employed as bus 9 driver for the Union Pacific bus line, ( !left Tuesday morning early with a I traggage bus for Omaha. The trip 1 g wUl require about six days. Keith ! Nielsen, also employed by this line, is making regular runs between Salt Lake and Rawlings, Wyoming, and j Salt Lake and Cedar City. g. n ! m Miss Betty Houston spent last week-end in Salt Lake a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Fran-cis Hutchings. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Humphries and children, Mrs. Maud Wilde and Mrs. Clifford Wilde were visitors in Salt Lake on business and pleasure Tuesday. Am. Fork Locals Mrs. O. T. Jones is entertaining the Sorosls ladies at her home here this afternoon. Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Miss Faye Tanner returned Monday morning after spending the weekend week-end in the capitol city with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Reese, Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Taylor of Provo, motored to American Fork Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor and family. The exterior of the Cameo Theatre has been re-decorated during the past week. The color scheme has been changed somewhat and this theatre now presents a very attractive attrac-tive appearance. Mr. and Mre. Noy Christofferson Mrs. Emma Foster was the honored hon-ored guest at a birthday dinner given in Salt Lake Sunday by her children and sisters, at the home of Mrs. Lillie Snow, a sister. Mrs. June S. Wright, Miss Amy Shelley and Glen Wright motored to Provo Sunday afternoon and visited vis-ited with relatives, after which they motored on to Springviile and visited vis-ited the art exhibit. of Lehi are the happy parents of a daughter, born last Friday in the Lehi hospital. The mother was formerly form-erly Miss Elma Wootton of this city and with the babe is doing well. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith and daughter, Mary, of Los Angeles, are ! spending! a week here with Miss Leona Kelly. Guests over the weekend week-end here of Miss Kelly also were Mrs. George Taylor of Salt Lake, and Mrs. George Lott of Lehi. That wonderfully proud and fatherly fath-erly smile on the countenance of L. Stanford Briggs reflected by the grandfatherly airs taken on by Laurence Laur-ence Briggs are occasioned by the arrival in the Lehi hospital last Sunday Sun-day of a son, born to Mrs. Sanford Eriggs. Mother and son are doing nicely. Mrs. Mark Coddington was"hos-tess was"hos-tess last Friday afternoon. Bridge was the main diversion. The first and second prizes were won by Mrs. Clyde Thornton and Mrs. Howard Nicholes. Special guests were' Mrs. Emery Nicholes and Mrs. Stanford Wilde. A delicious lunch was served. Mrs. TJ. G. Merrill ' of Yakima, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crook-ston Crook-ston and baby daughter, of New Castle, Washington, arrived Sunday, Sun-day, being called by the serious illness ill-ness and subsequent death of George A. Storrs of Salt Lake spent Thursday in American Fork visiting with relatives. Mrs. Rosa Grant is spending several seve-ral days in Riverton visiting with a niece, Mrs. Lydia Otterson. Mrs. Alma Olsen and daughters, Ardean and Lydia spent Saturday in Provo combining business with pleasure. Miss Lela Bird of Salt Lake was the guest here last Friday and Saturday Satur-day of the Alma Olsen family. Mrs. Willard R. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Johnson, spent the first of the week in American Fork visiting visit-ing with Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby and family. Mrs. Ora Chipman and Miss Lillie Shatter made a business trip to Provo Pro-vo Wednesday afternoon in the interests in-terests of the local Red Cross chapter. chap-ter. Those attending the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. John R. Kindred of Springviile Wednesday were Bishop and Mrs. Jos. H. Storrs, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Storrs and Mrs. Ella Olsen with George A. Storrs of Salt Lake. Thomas Crookston, father of Mrs. Merrill and Andrew Crookston. Sunday afternoon a party of about fifteen L. D. S. Elders and their wives of the First ward made a trip to the Salt Lake temple. They were taken through the temple tem-ple and enjoyed a detailed description descript-ion of its history and many points of interest in the building, all of which was very interesting and educational edu-cational to the party. i Mrs. Leo Meredith entertained at a luncheon Monday afternoon, complimentary com-plimentary to Mrs. Warren Knudsen of Brigham City. Twelve guests were present. Lovely spring flowers were used in the decorative scheme. Mrs. Leslie Smith entertained the members of the G. A. Club Wednesday. Wednes-day. A special feature was the showing of views of Yellowstone Park by Miss Corey, and a vocal duet rendered by Mesdames Bessie Deavitt and Rhoda Nillson., A dainty luncheon lunch-eon was served. . n Friends here of Glen Sykes will be glad to learn he Is now on the improve in the L. D. S. hospital following a very serious battle for several days. Mr. Sykes was operated operat-ed upon last Friday for ruptured appendix. ap-pendix. He says he hopes to be back home in a short while which is good news to all. Mr. and Mrs. I. L. Pratt and son, Harold, attended the funeral In Midvale Tuesday of Thomas A. Smith, First vice-president of the State Firemen's Association. Mr. Smith was killed in a mine accident acci-dent in Bingham. He is survived by his wife and two children, a son and daughter. Mrs. Clarence Grant entertained the Variety Club last Friday afternoon. after-noon. Progressive 'games were played, prizes being won by Mrs. George Moss, Mrs. Owen Humphries, Humph-ries, Mrs. Frank Brown, Mrs. Ray Shelley and 1 Mrs. Rulon Nicholes. Lunch was served at small tables late in . the . afternoon: Special guests present la. addition to the regular members were Mesdames Le Roy Mecham, Owen Humphries, Kenneth Singleton, Frank Brown, Sherman Robinson, Harvel Bennett, of this city, and Mrs. Rulon Peterson Peter-son of Lehi. The First ward M. I. A. presented the contest operetta, "Where There's A Will, There's A Way" last Tuesday Tues-day night to a well filled house in the ward chapel. The program also included a one-act play, and a humorous hum-orous reading by Miss Eda Ashby and music by Mrs. Owen Humphries Humph-ries and Milton Brown. The operetta oper-etta was directed by Mesdames Roy Greenwood and Adair Bromley, assisted as-sisted by Mrs. A F. Gaisford and Axel Bloomsquist. Mrs. Wilson Cunningham coached the play. The audience was well pleased with the performances given by the young people, all of the M. Men "and Gleaner classes, and many parents expressed their, appreciation for the opportunity for expression in music mus-ic and drama given by these types of entertainments. A number of moves in the community com-munity were reported ' during the past week, including: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner, who have moved into apartments in the David In-gersoll In-gersoll home; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Chipman, who have moved into apartments in the R. E. Booth home; Mr. and Mrs. William Wright, who have moved into the Leon Miller home north of the ball park; the Gail Julian family, which has moved into the old John Roberts Rob-erts home; Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Miller, Mil-ler, who are now located in apart ments in the Adolph Nielsen home; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Sims, who are now living in the Alvin Adams home; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Bair, who have moved here from Provo and are located in the Bert Timp-son Timp-son place; Mr. and Mrs. Timpson are occupying apartments in the George Adams home; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Draper and family who are living in apartments in the Hannah Robinson home; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Christensen who are living in the former W. A. Mc-Bride Mc-Bride home. |