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Show , , , Local Briefs. 1 A Joseph Delomoro came homti this week from tho mines with a broken hand. it M Mrs. AJfied M. Fox has been, ailing for a long timo and still cou Unites indinposed. Dr. Stookey was called toiGruiils vlllo Sunday morning on a very) lugont profOKsional call. James Southwick of Amnion Idaho, is spending a week with-relatives with-relatives and old timo friends hciel Win. Kendall left Monday f(f Tonapah, Novatta, wherohogoestff act as book keeper for his brother, Zob. j Victor Austin of Idaho Falls wa in Lchi tho first part of tho wcckA Ho will attend tho B. T. U. atj Provo this winter. Messrs. James Gardner, Mark 8haw, Charles Crabb and B. J. Hutchlngs have sold their Litrle King Bock quarry at lUishvalloywo the Utah Sugar Co, for 3,000. ft AndfoV Austin "of Heber was j in Lohl 'several days this week ! looking after several bands " of ' sheep which ho is sending out to : the desert for tho wintcp. A masquerade b.ill will bogivefl I in ' tho' bpcnv House to morrow evening. ' Tho Salt Lake CostimP ing Houso will rent costumes dnd ! masks at the hall during Vridny., George A. Goates of tho Backer Mercantile Co. and Miss Delia ' Jenson of Oakley, Utah, will be married in tho Bait Lake Temple next Wedno3day Miss. Eva Kiikhuin and Chris thin IInii3on were married at Ptovo Tncsdaj'. Tho brido is tho daugh tor of Mr. and Mrs. HyrumJiirk-hanyind HyrumJiirk-hanyind tho groom U tlio son of Mr. and Mrs. N. C. JIanon. Mr. Mud Mm, "Homer Kendall of Pueblo, Colo., wero in Lehi Saturday Satur-day visiting Mr. Kendall's father. Thay were Th tho wieck on tho Bio Gi-ande bwoseaped unhuit. They wllHwjde' in Tonapah for tho fu twio, . ' " ig The Den ror and Bio Grande passngcr train which is due hcio at 0 p.mr.in Into bunch of beef cattle just north west of town Monday and killed 14 of them. Twelvo head belonged to Elinor Bhodea and tho others belonged to tho Davis brothers. . A half dozen Japs arrived this week and ato at woik digging beets for tho Sugar Co. on the Saratoga Farm. Tho Company was unable to got the necessary help in Laid. All the beotfl in Garland have been harvested also thoso in Idaho. Boad Supqrvisor G. A. Wall is 'expending the poll tax this week on theStatoBoad, raising tho grade at the creek crossing and' putting in a largo culvert, through which tho creek will flow. Thoso who fail to pay their taxes wlnm noti flpd will bo made defendants in clvil.HuitR which the City Attorney has been notified to institute. , Tho suit of S. J. Taylor ngninst tho Johnson Bros-., Ilidcnricck nnd Merrlhow, resulted in Mr. Taylor being awarded a half interest in one of'the clnlms located in the vicinity of tho famous Scranton Mine in North Tintic. Mr. Taylor will have to pay ouo half the cost of development de-velopment up to dato which wil be about $800. C. W. Earl and J. H. Wooton h avo hadsomo men working on a lease in American Fork Canyon. Tho men opened up a body containing abqut,f JJOjOOQ worth of ore insight, and now comes tho Tyng Bios, who claim that the strike is on their property. Tho coso will havo to be settled iu tho courts. Marion Walker came in from tho Forbur Mining District, Novada, Saturday ovening, whorS he has been locating somo olaims for a local ayndicatot Ho repoiffi greaactlvity iiltliat locality nnd thinkotho grouiiH acquir$d by himsolf and associates vory likoly looking ground. V Tho beet tonnage for tho Leju Sugar factory will far a& cecd the earlier estimate of ll,2i-000 ll,2i-000 tons. It now looks nearer 13Q,0J)0 tons would bo harvest! At "Elsinoro 5,000 tons of bos aro stored by tho trnck awaiunfo shipment, nnd at Moroni tlrara hcawAtoiauUhqpi tp Lehi. , MA , Hf f I IIHIMI.I.IIIIIHIII i n.i.i .in..... -HtSPt |