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Show American Fork Locals) Mrs. Ann Kay mo ml wng visiting friends in Salt I-ako City ou Monday. Mon-day. jliss Violet Kirk spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt) Lake City, a guest of Mrs. George B- Frodsham. John Varney has accepted a position posi-tion with the Chipnian Mercantile rj0 He commence1! his new activities activi-ties on Thursday. Start Now to get your costume ready for the Hallowe'en Dance In the New Gym next Tuesday night. adv. Miss Virginia Street of Payson visited ''he week-end in American Fork at the home o President and Mrs. C. B. Young, a guest of Miss Edith Young. Mrs. E. W. Reese, Mrs. R. Ken Thomas and Mrs. Helen R. Hogan all of Salt Lake City, were Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. g. N. Christensen. The Fourth Ward Sunshine committee commit-tee entertained last Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Sophie Greenwood. Social chat and games were enjoyed, after which refreshments were served. serv-ed. Sixteen guests were present. A bed of Tulips or Narcissus Nar-cissus will beautify your home. We plant and furnish the bulbs. Humphries. Telephone Tele-phone 2-00. adv. Mr. and Mr. Martell Devey and Mr. an'd Mrs. Albert Devey and daughter, June, of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting in American Fork with Mr. and Mrs. John Devey and family- The Relief Society Stake board held their regular monthly business meeting and social Wednesday evening even-ing at the home of Mrs. Lillie Wilde-Following Wilde-Following the Various business discussions dis-cussions and reports, dainty refreshments refresh-ments were served. Mrs. William Householder was hostess Monday afternoon at a prettily prett-ily arranged bridge luncheon. Pink roses were used to center the card tables, at which the luncheon was served. Two tables were in progress pro-gress during the afternoon. The Sororsis ladies are holding their annual Hallowe'en party tonight to-night at the home of Mrs. Warren C. Boley. The husbands of the la'dies are to be guests at the affair, which promises to be an outstanding social event of the Hallowe'en season. A number of weird games are arranged, arrang-ed, and the house will be appropriately appropri-ately 'decorated. A hot supper will be served late in the evening. Mrs. Cox of Huntington, hut who is teaching school at Ferron this year, was a dinner guest at the home of Mr. arid Mrs. S- W. Chipman on Sunday. 1 Albert Cheever and family o Mid-vale, Mid-vale, were Monday visitors at the home of Mrs. Ann Cheever. Mr. and Mrs. R- L. Ashby and family made a business trip to Salt Lake City on Wednes'day. Mrs. C. W. Elton of Dividend, came to this city Wednesday, to visit the remainder of the week with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Niels Nelson. Mrs. Melissa Boley left Monday for Salt Lake City, to visit indefinitely indefi-nitely with her granddaughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Jones. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Chadwick, Mrs. Grace Coates and Mrs. Don Barratt were Salt ,Lake visitors on Tuesday. Misses Stella Julian and Irma Hansen are spending today in the eapitol city on a combined business and pleasure trip. There'll be prizes for the best and worst costumes at the Hallowe'en Dance next Tuesday nite in the New Gym. ad7- M'iss Nona Brown returned to her home in Murray Thursday, after spending the week with her sister, Mrs- E- K. Gaisford. We are local dealers for the famous fam-ous G. & M. Domestic Stokers. Why not control your furnace from an arm chair this winter instead of spending most of your time in the basement shovelng coal. S. F. Grant. rclv. Mrs- Frank Bush, Mrs. J. E. Chadwick, Chad-wick, Mrs. Elmer Bate, Mrs. Del-!bert Del-!bert Chii man and Mrs. Harry S-eele 1 formed a theatre party Saturday ' afternoon and motored to Frovo, i where they attended the Paramount j Theatre. |