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Show Miss LaPriel Myers spent the week end in Provo visiting with friends. shUey and family of Fort j iHaii.Tdaho left yesterday for their j home after spending the past two weeks here visiting at the home of . 1 his father, Leo T. Shelley. j Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nelson and baby, 1 Mrs Beth Jackson and Miss Sadie ; Nelson motored to Dividend Sunday i and spent the day visiting with relatives. rela-tives. For Sale Raspberry plants, ! Latham, June and Black Caps. : See B. H. Wright or phone 241-J, American Fork. adv- The Birthday club met at the home of Mrs. E. H. Boley yesterday in honor of her birthday. A very interesting afternoon was spent and dainty refreshments served. Mrs. Lloyd and J. W. Widdoes were special guests at a luncheon and reception held last Saturday in the New House Hoted for Mrs. Pearl Hook national president of the G. A. R. A very interesting time is reported. re-ported. . The Ladies Auxiliary held their meeting in the Legion Memorial Hall Thursday night. Miss Melba Barratt gave a very interesting talk j on Child Welfare. j Word was received here that Bessie Crooks, daughter of John and Jane Crooks, formerly of American Fork, is seriously ill at her home in Shelley, Idaho. Those of American Fork who traveled with the B. Y. U. orchestra on a tour of the schools in northern Utah Wednesday and Thursday are: Leland Friday, Crandall Giddings, Ann Clayson, Helen Johnston and Glade Jorgensen. The orchestra is under the direction of LeRoy Robertson. Rob-ertson. . I |