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Show Mrs. Vern Chipman Is visiting in-; in-; definitely with her husband at the Chiiimiau sheep camp in Strawberry valley. Mrs. Delbert Chipman and family spent the week at Mutual Dell In American Fork canyon at their summer sum-mer home. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen and family fami-ly spent Tuesday in Provo, guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Garrett. Thomas Coddington and Jesse M. Walker were business visitors at the Coddington Ranch at Colton the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thirot and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thirot of Salt Lake City, were Sunday guests -at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Devey. Mrs.' James W. Brown of Salt Lake City, spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day in American Fork visiting with Mrs. Lillie Wild, Mrs. Joseph Nicholes and Mrs. J. L. Dunkley. jnuricadjork Locals riarice Bromloy spent Wcd-11133 Wcd-11133 ,n Salt Lake City visiting Irieni8- . GIen L. Taylor visited last MrS' Provo with' her mother, rridaf n ;Ir,D. j. w and Mrs. Karl K. Taylor of Mr ffere Sunday visitors at the J'l-Taylor home. , and Mrs. W. C Boley, Mrs. Roy p and Mrs. Emma Jenkins were 5ness visitors in the capitol city Tuesday " and Mrs. A- B. Allen and family '"f among those who attended the Cit Da? celebration held last Mon- 4a7 in NepW- . r and Mrs. Walter Devey were ts of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thirot f Salt Lake City at a dancing party l.urdy evening at Saltair. Try the better way at the tow Daves Quick Service. Everything for the automo-hile. automo-hile. adv- Mrs. Emma Reeder and grandson, Max Reeder, returned to their home in Berkley, California, last Thursday, after a six weeks visit with relatives in American Fork and Salt Lake City. Dinner guests at the home of MY. and Mrs. A. B. Allen Sunday were: Mr. an'd Mrs. Howard Matthews of Bingham Canyon, Relia and Lois Allen and Clark Roakea of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Holmatead, Dr. and Mrs. G. S. Richards an'd Mr. and Mrs. Glen JJ. Taylor and families, enjoyed en-joyed a swimming party followed by luncheon at Geneva resort last Friday. Fri-day. Willard Pancratz of Orange, California, Cali-fornia, formerly of this city, is spending spend-ing this week in Salt .Lake City with Mrs. Sadie Henry and son, John, and is coming to American Fork next jr and Mrs. DeLos Adams and ,on Dick, Miss Betty Bartlett of this 1' an'd Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Tacter and son, Richard, of Provo, spcBt the week-end at Strawberry on a fishing trip- Mrs. Leon Ivy arid baby, who have b,en visiting in Salina with Mr. Ivy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James O. Ivy, arrived here the first of the week for an indefinite visit with Mr. and Mrs. A Ashby, Mrs. Ivy's parents. We give a big discount, also S. & H. green discount stamps. 24 hour service, free enlargements o n Kodak finishing, Snyder Studio. 8-4rtf Mr. and Mrs. Jack Robinson spent Saturday and Sunday in Helper, where they visited relatives. . I Mr. and Mrs. George Meredith Visit- ed Sunday in Salt Lake City with j Mr. and Mrs. George Silver. j David Davis and daughter, Donna, were business visitors in Salt Lake City Tuesday. Mrs. Hannah Dunkley and Misa Cady Dunkley returned home Saturday, Satur-day, after a week's visit in Salt Lake City with relatives. Extra service for motorists motor-ists at Daves Quick Service. Visit us. adv. Honoring the S9th birthday anniversary anni-versary of W S. Robinson, his children child-ren and their families entertained at Liberty Park in Salt Lake City Sunday. Sun-day. Visiting, games and picnic lunch were the main diversions. There was a large number in attendance from this city, Pleasant Grove and Salt Lake. Mrs. Martha Goanen, who has been visiting here the past two weeks with her sister and husband', Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Miller, returned to her home Sunday. M'r. and Mrs. Miller accompanied ac-companied her to the city and visited the remainder of the day with relatives. week for an indefinite visit with friends. Mr- and Mrs. Ernest Bramwell and Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Jensen of Salt Lake City, were visitors at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. Thomas Coddington Sunday. Mr. Bramwell is a former Seminary (principal of American Fork. He and his Wife both spoke at the Fourth ward Sunday evening services, ser-vices, July 28th. Mrs. Ruben Chipman and daughter, daught-er, Eileen, spent Tuesday in Salt Lake Oity visiting with Mrs. Sadie Henry nd John Henry. John has received a scholarship to the Loyla University at Chicago, and will leave early in September to enroll. He has attended the University of Utah for the past two years. Mrs. Henry and John are former residents of this city. Among the out of town visitors who attended the funeral services for James S. Crystal- held last Friday afternoon were: Mrs. J. H. James, .Mrs. Norma Worthem and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Crystal, Alexander Alexand-er Crystal, Misses Lucille and Ramah Crystal, Miss Margaret Ingersoll of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Turner and daughter of Vineyard, The Alpine Stake Relief Society Board met at the home of Mrs. R. L. Ashby Thursday afternoon for their rPgular monthly business meeting. Following tlie month's report and oilier business matters, a dainty repast re-past was served. Mrs. Jennie Cunningham and daughter, Doris, are leaving this morning (Saturday) for the Pacific Northwest, where they will enjoy a two weeks vacation. They will visit In Portland, Oregon, with Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cunningham and in British Columbia with Clifford Cunningham, sill also tour Washington, and a part o! Canada. They will return home by auto in company with Clifford Cunningham, Cunn-ingham, who is coming to Utah to spend his vacation. Clifford and R. E. are Mrs. Cunningham's sons. Mrs. E. A. Culbertson of Salt Lake City, a sister of Mrs., Ruben Chipman of this city, left last Friday by airplane air-plane for California, where she wilA fisit with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Culbertson at Los Ange-K Ange-K and also will be the guest of Mr. swl Mrs. G. S. Holmes at their suni-mer suni-mer home at Ocean Front, Venice Mrs. Culbertson was accompanied on l!r flying trip by Mr. and Mrs. Holmes, who were returning home yfterYisitine friends in Utah. Mr. and Mrs. James Bohn and family fam-ily of Las Vegas, Nevada, visited the week here with Mr. and Mrs. George W. Miller. Mr. Bohn is Mrs. Miller's son. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Zabrislcie and family, Mrs. Hyrum Davis arid daugh- j ter, Virginia, and Mrs. G. A. Zabri3-kie Zabri3-kie silent Wednesday in Salt Lake City on a combined business and pleasure trip. Mr. an'd Mrs. Walter Devey entertained enter-tained at dinner Tuesday evening in compliment to Mrs- John Rosell and daughter, Barbarra, of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. E. H. Boley. Covers were also marked for the members of the immediate family. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Anderson left Wednesday evening for San Francisco, California, where they wiil enjoy a ten days vacation. While there they will also attend the California Cali-fornia Funeral Directors convention. They will return home by way of Portland, Oregon. Mrs- Johnson of Provo, Mr. arid Mrs. William Wilcox of Shelley, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Matt Warner and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harsley of Price. Mrs. Lawrence Reynolds and family fami-ly of Springville, were Sunday Visitors Visi-tors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ashby. Thomas W. Cropper, Mrs. Ashby's afther who has been visiting at the Ashby home the past six weeks, returned to Springville for an indefinite stay. He will be a guest at the Reynold's home. Sceintists say that lies carry germs of typhoid fever, infantile paralysis, summer disorders and over thirty other diseases. Flies should be killed. FLY-TOX is harmless to people but sure death to mosquitoes, roaches, moths and bedbugs as well as fles. FLY-TOX was developed at the Mellon Mel-lon Institute cf Industrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. Insist on FLY-TOX with its perfume-like fragrance Adv. M'r. and Mrs. W. D. Mendenhall of Raymon'd, Alberta, Canada, are visiting visit-ing this week with Mr. "and Mrs. Howard How-ard Mendenhall and family. The Messrs. Mendenhall are brothers. "Tabby and Bun", American Fork's famous comic singers, furnished musical entertainment at Richfield'a first annual Poultry Day celebration held Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Birk and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Christensen and baby spent the forepart of the week at Mutual Dell in American Fork canyon. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Wilson and Miss Sarah Chipman arrived in American Fork Friday from Denver, Colorado. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Cool-beck, Cool-beck, also of Denver, accompanied them to Utah. Miss Chipman has been visiting in Denver the past two months, a guest at the Wilson home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will visit here until tomorrow (Sunday) when they will leave for Los Angeles, California, Califor-nia, to visit a week with Mr. Wilson's mother, Mrs. R. T. Wilson, returning here after their California trip for a short stay before returning to their home in Denver. Miss Kileen Chip-j man win accompany them to California Cali-fornia anJ visit with Miss Helen Clark at Oakland during the week there. The evening of the visitors arrival here, Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chipman, entertained enter-tained at dinner complimentary to them. Besides the members of the immediate family, covers were laM for E. A. Culbertson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs- J- J. Eramer and daughter, Mary Elnine, who are here from Denver visiting relatives. i Mr. an'd Mrs. G. A. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Walker were among those who saw the all talking and all colored picture "On With The i?liow" at the Paramount Theatre in Provo Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hansen and James Spencer returned home last Tuesday from Gerome, Idaho, where they spent the previous week visiting wilh Mr. and Mrs. George Heber Hansen and family- Dr. and Mrs. James M. Grant and family arrived home Saturday evening even-ing from Yellowstone Park, where they spent a week's vacation. During their trip they made a hike to Mt Washburn and also visited many other interesting places enroute. Hyrum Davis is the new manager of Dave's Quick Service Station, filling fill-ing the vacancy left by the Massey Brothers, who have gone to Seattle, Washington. The rew manager is Dave's brother, and has formerly been employed in Bingham Canyon. |