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EM i AMERICAN FPU CITIZEN' SATTUIJAV, DECEMBER 10, 1011, 'Egg i o.. . II , , AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS HIV i jl ' 1 Mr. V. AI. Qroo went to Suit Lnko Hjf . ! Snturtlny, returning Sunday uvctilug. jl Airs. .Mini l.co Iiiib returned from n HI wuck'H visit III 1'iovo. la . E. J. Scastnuid was In Salt Uiko 'am -Monday on biislncBS RH Ask your grocer for bread inndo nt K home. Anuirlcau Fork llakery. 10-lt KC AIIbb Millie KobliiBon lias resigned 1 1 ' lier jiosltlon as night agent at the In- D B torurbau xtntlon. Veru AIcNIol lias 1 1 filled the vacancy. 1 1 ) Uurlng tlio holidays when boiiio of 1 1 your frlcudn dioji In on you to spend I tlio evening, remember "Joe's Place" VBj 1 ojioii until midnight. You can bc- yM cure lunch goods there. All kinds, H Hg All of Airs. Sarah Clitpman's reln- K (Ives of I.(;)il, (tlio Southwlcks) enmc flB ovei Inst Friday, bringing picnic to $E give Airs, Chliimau n Iioiibo warming ME In their now home. The day wasj Vm 81,P"' very iilcasantly together. j Kl Aim. Alice Cnmiibell was iilcasantly MB siirinlscd Thursday afternoon by a Rnj iiiimbor of her friends. The nftornoon Hjj was spent In sowing carpet rags, after JK which all enjoyed n nlco supper. gp 33 1-3 to CO per cent off on Ladles', MM Misses' and Children's Coats at Chlp- mW mans', mid, they havo n largo nssort- m liH'Mt. iy.it Hi A number of friends and relatives II f Angus Cunningham pleasantly stir. Big prised him Monday evening. The ! ovcnt ucI"G In honor of his birthday. 11 Tlio time was spent In parlor games, h "ftcr which u dainty supper was scrv. K ed. mama Kvl Hra Fancy Cnndlc3 at E. II. Iloley's. HfT Uo8t mndo at tlio lowest prices. Start ri Mondny and buy your candy nnd nuts, Hrl "ml rccolvo your calendar. E. II. llo- ly'B- lo-it I It looks like wo'll hnve a white Christmas. The nlg'J.H the past week have been good for the ico men. Airs. Sadie Henry is homo from a Inn days' lslt in Salt hake. Airs. V. C. Hansen spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake .with her folks. I will have one pound Fruit Cakes on hand next week for 25 cents. Ilnk cry. 10-lt AIi'3, A. Olcson and daughter, I.n vlna, of Pleasant Grove, were In Am erican Fork .Monday, visiting friends Air. Charles Oalnford has been citilto 111 the past week. He Is Improving at this writing. Miss Esmti Uoode, daughter of Airs, Chr.rles (Joode, nnd Air. Evar J Strausberg of Highland, wero married In the Snlt Lnko Templo Wednesday, I December ICth. Air. and Airs. Steve Vood3 announce tlio engagement of their daughter Ver land, to Sterling Herbert, son of Air. and Airs. James Herbert of Ionn, Ida. ho, the marriage to tnko place De cember 21th In Salt Lako. A recep tion will bo hold for them In the oven Ing at their Salt Lake homo. Tho "nuttiest" looking window In town is at "Joo's I'lnce." Seo It and bo convinced. Quality nuts at tho lowest price. Mixed to suit you. 10-lt A party was given Tuesdny evening In honor of Air. Jesse AI. Walker. Progressive whist was tho evening's ontertnlnment. Covers wero laid for tho following guests: Air. nnd Airs. E. A. Morgan, Air. mid Airs. Earl Holmstead. Air. and Airs. C. N. Whltn kcr, Air. and Airs. John Crooks and Mr. and Airs. J. AI. Walker. John Formnn of Charleston, was In American Fork Tuesday. Dai tie Parker of Provo, was here Sunday visiting with his folks. F. i. Atooro and Win. Whipple spent Sunday in Salt Lako with relatives. Air. W. S. Chlpmnn was In Provo Monday on business. Furs, Suits, Coats, Skirts cntlic stock one-third off nt People's Co-op, Lchl. 19-U Airs. C. It. Wnidsworth nnd son, Demout, of Salt Lake, are visiting at tho homo of Parley Hanson. ltco Vance Is hero for a short visit with his wife. Give your order for Christmas Cake at the Hakery. 10-lt Dclosa nnd Alva Adams nro In from a few months' stay at their sheep herd. Mrs. Horbarn Greenwood Is visiting In Salt Lake with relatives and friends. Air. nnd Airs. Thomas Uarratt arc tho proud parents of a nine pound baby boy, born Monday morning. Large, sweet 40 cent navel oranges will bo sold at Chipman's from now nutll Xmns, only 30c. per dozen. 10-lt AIlss Allrclln Tumor of lllngham, Is hero visiting with her grandparents, Air, and Airs. Hobort Crookston. Airs. A. D. Adnmson is confined to her bed this week with a bad caso of Ingrlppe. Mrs. Uetsy Huntor entertained tho olIlcer8 and teachers of tho Third Ward Primary Alonday evening nt her homo. Tho time was spent In sowing nnd preparing for tho play that was given In their meeting houso Thurs day ovenlug. All enjoyed dainty refreshments. Ulg Clirlstmns Snlo nt Pcoplo's Co-op , Lchl. - 19.1. Wm. Thurmnn of Provo, was nn American Fork visitor Tuesday. .Marlon Robinson wns in Snlt Lnko Sunday, Jack Rosell of Salt Lako, spent Tuesday hero with his wife. John Thurgood of Provo, wns In Amcrlcnn Fork Tuesday on business. Airs. Elln Hnllldny Ib nround ngain after n week's illness. Air. and Mrs. T. A. Osbomo spent Sunday In Snlt Lake, visiting with Airs. Osborne's mother, Airs. J. E. Pendleton. Air. and Airs. Dave Flrmngo and children of Lehl, spent Sunday hero with their parents, Mr. nnd Airs. Wm. Flrmngo. ' ' Mrs. Roy Alurdock of Provo, spent Saturday and Sunduy with her par ents, Air. and Mrs. S. L. Chl'pmun. The brick used for the outsldo on the lnterurbnn depot nro benutlful and durable. Wo can mnko you look Just as good If you buy your suit from us Chipman's. 19-lt Mrs. N. S. Dawson returned Wed nesday to her homo in Salt Lake, af ter spending u week with her daugh ter, Airs. C. G. Purrlugton and Alias Mae Dawson. Air. and Airs. Jesso Wlnu nnd chil dren of Salt Lako, aro hero visiting nt the homo of Air. Henry Snger. Mrs. J. A. Wootton spent Saturday and Sunday with relatives in Snlt Lake. Joo Dunkley of "Joo's Plnco" Is not crying hard times. Ho is londcd with the finest lino of Xmns Caudles, both packages and loo3c. Sec his lino of fancy confections beforo buying else where. JO-lt Allss Emma Aehton returned Sun day from a fow days' visit In Lchl. Hen Drlnghurst of Rlverton, wns In Amorlcan Fork Wednesday. John Berg of Charleston was In Am erican Fork Tucfidny. Allss Dorothy Chlpman was a Provo visitor Tuesday. Ulg Christmas Sale at Pcoplo's Co-op., Lehl. 19- Airs. Hurt Adnmson spent tho week end In Lehl visiting with her folks. Airs. L. C. Hcnrold Is visiting In Provo with her folks. Allss Vlrglo Alurdock of Provo, was an American Fork visitor tho ..first of tho week. MrB. R. J. Whipple spent Wednes. dny in Lehl with her daughter, Lenth, who Is In the hospital. Airs, J. T. Farrer of Provo, was tho guest of her sister, Mrs. L. S. Har rington, Tuesday. Tho First Ward put on "Tho Old Maids' Convention," in Alpine Thurs day evening. Tho townspeople gavo them n hot oyster supper beforo tho play. Tho Third Ward Alutual officers and tenchors gavo n party Alonday even ing in honor of Mrs. R. E. Booth, They nil spent' a pleasant evening to gether nnd enjoyed a dainty supper. Children's Dance Christmas after noon, 1 p. m. to 4 m. Admission 10 cents, Parents free Apollo. 192t Airs. Stove Woods entertained at a miscellaneous shower Thursday oven, lug nt their homo In honor of her daughter, Verland, who Is to bo mar ried December 24th. Tho ovonlng was spent In music and games, after which light refreshments wero sorved. Miss Woods received many beautiful and useful articles. Orln Ashton wnu in Provo v,i. ' day on business. "ane. s i Allss Phebo Adams spent hj and Tuesday In Prov0 looking J? business mattbrs. 8 Wter Miss Sarah Tarkor left ycatprA Si"" Il,u '" ' Air. and Mrs. James Chlpman -and Mrs. Mno Nicholcson of Salt I at wero down Tuesday and spent the d with relntlves. ine Oliver Roberts of Klrkham, ., hero Monday visiting with Mr ,1 Mrs. Leo T. Sholloy. nd Mrs. Olnf Holmstead of I.ehl. 8pm Tuesdny visiting with hor u ' ht?r ' Mrs. E. HolmBtend. 8 Cr' . Mr. and Airs. Frank Shatter are the parents of a ton pound baby boy born Wednesday. Rugs, Carpets, Furniture, at twenty per cent off nt People's Co-op , Lchl.t "Shoe-Maker"- Wm. R. Webb has been homo from his work this week with rheumatism. NOTICE TO CITY WATER USERS Notice Is hereby given that all per sons delinquent with their city water tnxes after tlio 23rd of December 1014, will have the city water shut off, nnd It will tnko $1.00 to have It turned on again. By order of tlio City Council. 10-lt 'Walter Sluck, Water Supt. o .. Send tho Clthcn for one year to an absent friend for n Christmas present. They will certainly appreciate it each neck. 12.3l Choice Cut Flowers Ferns and Floral DcMgna. Scnil to tho Lchl Floral Co Lehl, Telephone 20-J. Wo dcllrcr PROMPTLY itil PmUPERRY CHRISTMAS If 3imB1S Calendar Week ! MPi I: wil1 sure"y P3 yu to come to our store next week, Mfi -2 L r We iaVe made extra cuts n P"ces and preparations in Lj ' - other ways to make the four days preceding Xmas the best '.I B,GANDLHAPr?SR?EARMAS the store has ever had- Besides offering" you extra induce- ; m 25g-,78 ents in the way of big values, we are going to give to the I : wBgEStSSEir &&& head of each famiy that calls at our store a Beautiful Calen- HL ITY MERCHANDISE OAN BE SOLD POE. rlor T,tt I 4. S J 1 e i i . tt.,, wb shall bid POE YouE teade next " L wo interesting and beautiful subjects, "The Hi Cu- wmmM "i ' YEAR WITH THE SAME METHODS WT- havv at 1 j i , I WAweUthank oe old Z m0rah d the town ef "Sharon." The hill Cumorah is ! matm WE THANK OUR OLD CUSTOMERS FOR TWP T i . -w WlkiP1 m yne CUnty' NewYorik,i is a conical H TRY-"BST. j i shaped mound risin abruptly from the north and gradually 1 nrflwf Tq ? f Utheni Valley lt WaS n the west slPe of the hill just below the I ?R fUnd the plates' SePt- 22nd, 1823. mam. onAKUW, THE BIRTH PLACE OP JOSEPH SMITH T? tm ttmtxt , LAKE WITH WOODED HILLS AS A BACKGROUND THE FIB Jlc n"' VERM0NT; IT IS A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE CITY ON THE SHORES OF A CRYSTAL l DAY AND THURSDAY ARE CALENDAR DAYS AS WELL AS BARGAI BAvT F SUBJE0TS REMEMBER,' MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNES- I WW f"'K CO-OI. WINDOWS-Thoy a,, h,a,i,l u ith Xmisl?? SH0EDEPARE"NT j' j 0Um'' Uw . Tmvelinff H,,, Suit C.,8C8 ...ul Trunks i,,',., lnl."' "W' m,d 8ran"-1,uy Ann Bands, Silk Sox, Ties, Tie Pins and Cuff Buttons, Dress Shirts, Dress , n"d U" U"-t0-tl1" '' 'c ShooH for Ladies n.ako ovoll.-.u Xn.as n , ,7 ""TT " '" Vm,,t8 I,,K nt 8,,eoinl rk' Th fo Floi-shiom SIioqb for Men !: "us ')UM'i'th. Hath Kobos Xmas prosonta for men. a pound, Mixed Ss 20 ctte O Zlt ? ' Mtad Cjeam Candies' 12 1-2 andfv 1-2 cents , in and see them. 5 Ce"tS per dozen' What is Xmas without an Oregon Fir Tree? Come P I AmeriSHS C(W)peratihStitation B i m iiMMiMwimnrT-ir- TiTMfiiMHn in m -iwiumwi mi irmmiinii J-H. STORRS, Manager I aaaaaaaaWW ? r -- 'TC'.Tf - "mw - -f- .... aam aaaaaaaaaaall . J .' "r " Z iw