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Show ' - - i a- m ? m ; m -. . Mas Mamie McAIlir.er en'.- " "" Uined 3t her home Wecr.esii? ia honor of Miss Mae CSerr-"a & v . Panjruitch. Games were plivei W. Miss Evelyn Nicolson of Sal: Lia City won the h;h score pr-3?. Tioet in attendance included Beth Wssv. " lass. Beth Cheewr. Both Rusitxv Ruth Skr-A. Evelyn N'.co-vn and . Mao Cherrinirton. Mrs. W. B. Stewart and Ms. Es old Chipman cntt-Ttainod Trisf ; , evening at the lattors horce & , . shower in honor of Mrs. LoS.7 Cordner. formerly Miss Keens Stf r- art. Tlie rooms were cecora'. a ; , sprint: flowers. tV'.icioiis ments were wmM to 35 fr.: T! . . youiiv: bride nwived m:vy tvsut-J 1 j and useful gifts, v, Hospital Notes Mr. and Mrs. Evan Street are the proud parents of a baby girl, born June 2oth at the local hosplUvl. Both mother and baby are getting j along nicely. Mrs. Street was j formerly Miss Elva Klrkman. j Melvin Clift. 10, son of Mr. and I Mrs. C. I. Wilson, was o'x-ratod on at the hospital Wednesday morning for hernia. Paul Robinson had an obsess on his knee opened and drained at the hospital last week. The absess was caused when the knee was accident-ly accident-ly Jabbed with a pair of scissors. Master Thomas Adamson of Pleasant Grove, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adamson, was operated on for a ruptured appendix Thursday I evening. His condition is reported as fair. Ora II. Chipman was confined at the hospital for several days last week where she received medical treatment. W. L. Overman, C. E. Overman and Muster Richard Overman were all treated at the hospital for ptomaine poisoning. The two men and the youngster were brought in Saturday evening and were discharged dis-charged Tuesday morning. Mrs. W. L. and Mrs. C. E. Overman both received medical aid Saturday evening, eve-ning, but were not confined to the hospital. Lafe Chldl.ster of Lchl, returned to his homo Monday. Ills hml hl.t appendix removed ten days previously. prev-iously. Mrs. Zlnetta Billings of Iovo, who was badly bruised and shaken ; up in a car accident Sunday evening, eve-ning, was confined to tho hospital ; from Sunday to Tuesday, fihe was , severely bruised and had n bad cut over tho left eye. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jackson nro the parents of n baby girl, born Wednesday morning. Mrs. JacUaon was Miss Ilelli Nelson before her I marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Wiliord Cleghorn announce the arrival of a baby girl, born June 11th at their home here. Miss Melba Strwt had her appendix appen-dix removed at the local hospital on Friday. Her condition is reported report-ed as good. Athol D. Ross is in the hospital receiving medical treatment for a broken shoulder bone and possible Internal injuries. Mr. and Mrs. John Webb of Lego. Idaho, arc visiting in American Fork with Mr. Webbs parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Webb. A marriage license was issued this week at the county clerk s office of-fice to Rex Ingersoll, son of Mr and Mrs. Milton Ingersoll, and Miss Lorna Wentz of Orem. Elbert Douglas of Portland, Oregon, Ore-gon, and Miss Betty Louise Gray. Salt Lake City, were married by Judge Irving L. Pratt at. his homo here last Wednesday. The couple arrived in the midst of the Town Square Frolic, but Judge ITatt very obligingly left his duties to perform the ceremony for tho young couple. John IVau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Owen IVan, who Is omploved by the government In UakorsfteM. California, Cali-fornia, returned home for a visit the first pi,rt of the week. His wife the former Mis,-, Marguerite I.lud-ftreeno. I.lud-ftreeno. of Salt Lake Cltv. will accompany ac-company him when ho returns to Uakersfield. fHhe has been omploved na a nurse nt the Holy cross hos-lHa.l hos-lHa.l In Salt. lko City the pa.st several months. A'nong those from out. of town who attended tho wedding rovop- "" T1,'-ia.V evening in WWT ot the marriage of Miss Uernloe Miller Mill-er and George ttmlth were- William Will-iam Sholton of Wftit linkp wminm lulley. Mi:w nr,cn I,eo Kirk William Will-iam l,eo Kirk and Mrs. Krk Jonnlo Nleholes ami Mr. nd M,V Kent. Smith. Milford; Mr. and Mr, Adinln Leltaron, I,lv. Angeles- Mr and Mrs. Thomas I'.tecle and daurh-ter, daurh-ter, Salt. Lake; and Mr. and M O. M. llalltday, MUlvale. |