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I AMERICAN FORK LOCALS AND PERSONALS
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Head Hit .'liisMf(l Ails. If
H Mnny will ntleiiil I lie April con-
B retire fioui this city.
H "Judge" Allien Kelly mnde n busl-
M hubs trip to I'rovo Monday.
M Mrs. Anno Chlpmnn spent Momlny
H in
H .Mrs. SteVi! Wlllell or Lelll, spoilt
B Momlny In American Fork visiting
H relatives.
M 10. M. Madsou has moved Ills fmn-
H lly over from l.ohl and Imvu taken up
1 their residence In tliu second ward.
fl Mrs. S. II. Clilpman returned Sun-
H day evening from a fuw days visit In
H Anierlciui Fork llokory will move.
H Us store- on Main Sheet about the
M middle of April. 3-1 1
H .Miss Lylo Whipple spent Snturday
H and Sunday hero with iier ulster, Mrs.
H John A. Wm;iilnfr.
H Mr. mid Mrs. S. W. Illrd and family
H of Maplctou spent Sunday here, at
H tlm liomu of Mrs. Dlrd'a mother, Mrs
H Ueorgu Stotrs.
H Miss Cora (larff and Sherl Wilson
M of I'rovo, were here Sunday after-
M noon Waiting with Mrs. ltosu llroin-
H Romcinber Roscll's Baud
H nnd the Easier Ball at Plea-
H sunt Qrovo tonight. IMt
M Mrs. It, J. Mitrdoek of I'rovo, spent
M the fore part of the week hen; with
H her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. I.. Chip
H Mr. Alma Smith and MIhs Alice
B Dunn returned Sunday evening, after
H spending the day with friends In Salt
M 'I'hi; rain last Sunday night and
H Monday morning was a hoom for dry
H farmers. It was reported general nil
H tln
H Mr. Charles Cr.lsfonl left Tuocdny
H for Nevuda, where he expects to re-
H mala for the summer on one of Me-
H lutyro'H ranches.
H Thu MIbsob Mao Hatchings and
H Hazel Chnse went to I'rovo Sunday
H to attend tlm farewell party of lClmo
H Simmons who leaves soon for n tnls-
H sloti In South America.
H Head (ho ails read them nil It's
H In your uduintagc. (Mf
H Mr. ami Mrs Oeorgo A. Storm of
H I'rovo, Mrs. A. K. I.cwls of Salt Lake
H and Mr. Chris Lnrscu of Maplctoi
H spent Sunday at tlm home of Mrs
H (leorgo Storrs,
You can get almost anything you
H want In the Illcylu lino of supplies
H at Horr's Ulcyclo Shop, American
H Fork, .1 slioi8 to draw from, ltlcyclr
repairing at reasonable rates. 11-21
Mr. Obrey Audolin'who tins receutl)
returned from a mission In (Ireat
H Britain, was In American Fork Mou
H dny visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs T. S
h llroadbcut.
H Miss lleiitiire Logic, who has been
H In a Salt Lake hospital for twe
H weeks. Is oxj.rn'ed homo tomorrow
She. Is doing fine cud after u twe
H week's rest will go back to her school
H work In Salt Lake.
H Don't stand around on street cor-
H tiers and growl at the weather, but
H milk your cows, or In other terms
H do what your hands may find to do
H You will faro much better, bo health'
H ler and more contented and have fa
H greater possibilities of becoming i
H mlllloualro doing somelhlug for smal
H pay than doing nothing and siiiaud
H crlug the little you have got.
H Mr. and Mrs. II. V. Heagren am
H daughter I llltan and' Miss Floreuc
H Hobli.tiou laiioul to American Fori
H Suiida and spent the day with Mrs
H lllcylci Hold for cash or credit i
H lion's t!le;, lie Shop, American Fork
H A Janitor In a neighboring school
H threw up his Job the other day. Whci
H asked what was the trouble, ho said.
H "I'm luniest ami I won't stand belli)
H ulnrreil. If I find a pencil or a band
H kerclikif 'bout the school I hang I1
H up. Kvery little while a teacher o
H some olio that Is too cowardly to fac
H mo gives mo a slur." "In what wiy'
H "Why, a little while ago I saw
H ten on the board 'find the commoi
H niulllple.' Well, I looked from iuhi
H to gnrrot, and I wouldn't know Hn
H thing If I met It on the street. Wha
H made me quit my Job? Last night li
H big wrltlu' on tbo blackboard It said
B find tho greatest common divisor. Wei
B I says to myself, both of them darn
H things are lost now, nnd I'll bo blaui-
H ed for swlpln' 'em, ebo I'll quit." '
M
When j on mini an) kind uf print
liiK rimiic s:,.
Mr. llyrum lllaoliiiirsl spent Mon
day and Tuesday In Smlthflold.
Mr. It. F. Fife of Solt Lake, wns In
American Fork the first of tho week
on business.
How would you like a free
trip to the World's Fair?
James Drown and ramlly autocd to
I'rovo Sunday and spent the day with
Mrs. Martha Drown.
1 lunar Hate, went to Salt Lnko Sun
day returning with an Oaklnnd tour
ing cur.
Wllburn Huggtird left Monday foi
Idaho, where hu will spend the sum
mer. Mrs. C. II, Debolt nnd son of hynn
I unction, Utah, nru hero visiting will
'rlends mid relatives.
Mr. Clyde, Crookston has accepted
a position In tho People's State Haul ,
as assistant cushler.
Mr. and Mrs. T. S, Drondbcnt enter
tained at 'dinner Sunday In honor ol
Mr. Hcber Uennlou of I.ebl,
W. It. Armstrong of Salt I.nke, wns
n American Fork Tuesday Inspecting
he iifw liiteriirban depot.
Mm C. A. Storrs and daughter
Vanda or Itlohfleld, are here vlsltliie.
.vlth relatives,
Hell rhailwlck and Miss Agnes
Choleiough of Salt Lake spent Sun
day at the home of Mrs. John Chad
wlck. Irvlu Jacobs and wire of "I'rovo
wero In Antei lean Fork Sunday,
guests or Mr. and Mrs. I,. C lleu
rold. Miss Mabel Storrs has returned
from a live weeks' stay In lllchlleld,
.vhero situ has been pianist at the
moving picture show.
Mrs. Alma Oreeuwnoil was called
to Holier Saturday morning on ac
count or the death or Mrs. Frances
Itasmiisseu Tanner.
Mrs. J. W. Carter returned Monday
lo her home In lona, Idaho, arter
two weeks' visit with her mother,
Mrs. Itoso Dromley.
Mrs. Jack Hosell returned Saturday
to her home in Salt l.uke City, alter
spending a week with her mother,
Mrs, U. 11. Iloloy.
Mr. und Mrs. Detijamln Filllmei
went to I'rovo Monday lo see Mr
Walter Necdbam, Sr., who underwent
a serious operation ror gall stones I
the forenoon.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I Flrmnge nr
children, and Miss Matu Chlpinc
left Saturday ror Hawllns, Wyoming,
Mr. Flrmnge went In the Interest r
the new Oolden Utile Store Hint hns
recently hwi opened there.
There wns a party down rrom Salt
Lake City tho rirst or the week who
'omplalned that nno local man had
eft him In possession of some forly
Jollars worth or bad checks. The
person who passed the checks was
lot arrested because of bis promise
'o mako Hit) loss good. He made
good to the extent of twenty-five
dollars, and they have, his promise
for the balance. The same part
Malms that he holds other bad cbeel
passed by some, American Porkers
and there will be something doliif
If these, too, nre not made good.
Lehi, American Fork air
Pleasant Grove are all invited
to the Bisr Easter Ball at th
Orpheus Hall tonight. '.'
There Is no doubt but that a large
tier cent of the degradation, disgrace,
ruin and crime among tho young
Mirlngs from the habit or night prow
Mug, comer lor.ring and kindred acts
by both sexes In the city, town and
hamlet all over this broad country
ny person who keeps his or her
yes open known this. Hundreds or
boys and girls are out at night am'
we all know Hint many Influences foi
evil nnd none for good surround them
continually.
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BAXTER'S
Milium YOl! CAN HAVE
vont sikii:s iii:i'.viiti:i
VII Wink (iiiaraiili'eil
Chlldiv.i's Work According
to Size.
Half lllnck .North of (irnut'o
Stare.
American Fork
Watch .next Issue of this paper for,
thn Opening Dny of the, American
Fork Dnkery on Main Street. 3-lt
Mrs. Martha Drown of I'rovo, spent
Wednesday lit American Fork with
her sister, Mrs. Kmlly Huggnrd,
Miss Fern Armstrong left Saturday
for an extended visit with her sister,
Mrs. Alv-i Hansen,
Mrs. It. K. Jlootb and daughter, Ilel
vii, and Miss Alccn Sporry, spent Sat
urday In Salt Lake.
Mrs. F. It. I.angotnfT of Provo, spent
the week hero with her sister, Mrs.
Louis Hnrvey.
Mrs. Win. Flrmnge. Is visiting In
Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs
Hoy Jones.
You'll miss it if you miss the
Easter Ball and Rosell's Band
at the Orpheus Hall tonight.
Mrs. K. A. Hoblnsott returned to
Salt Lake Tuesday after spending t
Tew days hero with her sister, Mr
F.llcn Green.
Mr. nnd Mrs. James Clilpman, Sr
spent part of tho week In Atnexlcnn
Fork visiting relatives.
Messrs Snm Kelly ,L. 13. Jackson
and Wm. Larson left Wcdncsdny for
tho shearing corrals at Fariflcld.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Jensen of Provo,
wore bore. Tuesday, guests of Mrs,
Jensen's sister, Mr3. Sarah Crookston.
Mrs. John McDrtdo 0f gat Lake,
returned Sunday arter spending t
week with her brother, Mr. Wm. Flr
mugn and wife.
Mr. Klmurlou NIclioles returned
Sunday from u successful six months'
leaching In Abraham. He has spent
part of the week visiting tho D. Y. lT.
at I'rovo,
Watch for the opening day of the
American Fork Dukery on Main
Street. Special prices on all bukery
goods. 3-it
There was an euturtnlument held
In the Foutlh Wurd Meeting House
Wednesday evening. The entertain
ment was in charge of the M. I. A. and
consisted or u program of mixed num
bers, rollowed by a farce. There was
n roll houso guthered for tho occa
sion, and nlso u very appreciative one.
It was a most successful event.
Kdltor Smith or the Millard Cljuulg
Progress, published ut Fillmore, Ululi",
and his .brother Jim motored through
American Fork last week on their
way to Salt Lake City; stopping en
route to pay tho Citizen office n pleas
ant call. I
A pnrty consisting of Mountain
Slates Telephone and Telegraph "of
ficials and various lending citizens
motored to Salt Lake City Thursday
after noon to Inspect the workings, or
the general otllce of the M S, T & T.
In the city. The party was composed
of Division Superintendent O J Hyde,
County Mnnager, S. J. Jones; Ucnl
Manager, T. A. Osbom; Dr P M, Kel
ly, Councilman Wm. Thornton, Cllf
ford 12. Young nnd others. They rn
turned In time ror the meeting hob
In the City Hull Thursday evening.
Several young ladies will be
3ent free to the b' - Calif on
Exposition. Particulars later.
Mrs, Nina Leo returned Satttrduy
from a ten days' visit In IHughmn.
She wits accompanied home by ho
3lter, Mrs. Otto Dirk Doth attended
the reception given ror Mr and Mrs
Delbert II. Leo In Lehi Saturday even
Ing.
YOl'Ml MAX We can save you
1X00 or $5.00 on your spring suit We
mako strictly n'l wool suits to your
measure at $10.00 and upwnrds, W
guarantee style, tit nnd workmanship
bsolute satluractbn or your money
back is our policy. Hacker Mercan
tile Compnny, Lehi. 3-D
Choice Cut Flowers
Feriin nml Floral ntIKim.
Send to the I.ehl Floral Co, Lohl,
Telephone jjo.j. yyt dcHter
PHOMI'TLY iyr.
Now Is The
Time
TO HAVEUR PIANO
Don't wait until after vou
house clean, as Gust and
lint are sure to he found
in your piano.
. Special price for tun-
nextdf.o" thG
Prof. C. Hopkins
Phono 43W. Am. Fork.
I Km est;
Bests tl
I1? put
, ght to
The Eyes of the Public Eg
Sloped,
Every detail of tho telephone business is being constantly watched by fcicaT
tho American people. Kid cs
mi i Blown.
alto keen eyes of trained observers paid by the citizens of this country lne'
study every phase of the business. Jubil
Eyry telephone company in the United States isunder the direct sup- Ifbc
ervision of the Interstate Commerce Commission. . wii
. In nearly every .state of the Union, the telephone" business is under W ,01
constant observation by a ..State Public. Service; Commission.. B'utu
The local authorities in every comity, city -and' town -keep in direct Kutci
. touch with our affairs. ' .'- El n
K be
These commissions and representatives, chosen bv-the people them- Pmc"'
selves, are the Eyes of the Public. ' Wfaft
Tlietimo has come -when there can be few, if any, secrets in a public Kbr!
service corporation. '"... Rowci
t i i - ;.-.... Kmur
Jn our business we have no i.secrets-r.we want none we have nothing li
to conceal. r ' , , I MEN
The exact condition of our business id revealed, from every angle in I
the reports required by the various commissions'. " I be
Every detail, of our business is open to the public through these re- I wo
ports; the publicis safeguarded at every step. I en
The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Co. I B
"The Corporation Different'' IPy
Hizi
Mrs. Jim Hulsey was n Salt Lake
visitor Wednesday.
Mrs. C. H. Hurtlctt and daughtca-Ktta
of Pleasant Grove, wore visiting i
American Fork Wednesday.
Mrs. Earl Holmsteud was In Lehi
Wednesday visiting with relatives.
Miss I3vado.cn Leo iert this week for
a three mouths' visit In Murray and
Salt Lake.
i- """"If
Among those, who witnessed tbel
opening huso ball gnmo between Ven-1
Ice und tho Salt Lake team Tuesday E
nrtcfiioon, were: Karl Varney, 8. H. B'1"'
Chlpmnn, Will Klsmoro nud Dyron Irhl
Crookston. n'l
NEW MATERIALS t K
MjS Throw off your old underwear. K
"Z" Throw off your old suits.
X- Throw off your old waists and 1
wool stockings. Come to tho American Fork Co-op. Dry Goods Department, com-
plete your wardrobe and he happy for ever and ever. ,
'i
We have a mammoth stock of Ladies' Waists, Ladies' Suits
and tho neatest line of Summer Underwear that has ever
been shown in the city. Also Crepes, Poplins, Silkst Organ
dies, Voils, Lawns, Silk Hose, Lisle Hose and Cotton Hoso.
GINGHAMS and PERCALES BRAND NEW.
Buy oi us before going to Salt Lake City. Keep your
money at home. Be wise, be loyal to the People's Store
American Fork Co-op. Inst.
J. H. STORRS, Manager
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