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Show I; Local Items H.- Mr. Josh Whitinnu, Sr., con- tinucs to bo very ill. H Mr. Manuel Olson of Pnyson, H . was a Lehi visitor Tucsrfny. B Hi Mary Pickfortl tonight only at H' the Koyal. adv. H ( B J Mr. Frank Smith was an inter-urban inter-urban passenger to Zion yesterday. yester-day. If I I)tty the highest cash price for HI poultry. II. E. Ostorloh. adv. Bl Miss Arvilla Woolston return- w ed to Corinno Sunday to resume a teacliing. Bl -One frco ticket for ovory dollar Bf P'nid on account beforo April 1 B People's Co-op. adv. K Irs. 0. M. Olson returned homo BI Sunday after visiting in Salt Lake H1 Tor several days. !Mr. William Wood came up -M from Calicnto Saturday for a two 1 weeks viBit with hiB folks. H . B I aM1"8, li Bachelor is improving B'. from tho operation slio under- B went. H, Mr. and Mrs. Parloy Austin at- B' tendfti tho Birth of a Nation at L 'Salt Lako City Thursday. B A boy was born to Mr; and Mrs. B I V. A. Vinward last Tuesday, All H ' concerned aro doing fine. Li K 4 Mr. Alex Hob of Idaho Falls, HK i vaa visiting here Sunday. Hu was B. ( I - returning from a , trip ' to Call 1 "rfornia. K SEED WIIEATCloan Cali- H I fornia Club seed wheat for salo. 1 W. R. Sharp, Lohi. . adv. W . :(- BU Mrs. J. E. Cotter lbft yesterday Hfi i for an oflloiul visit t the Beaver Hfl Rebokak Lodge. The trip will H L '. tako sovcral days. Hy' y . 'Seo tho Ladies' Chinchilla H'K .Spring Coats displayed in our H' windows thoy certainly are H i ( beauties and cheap. Tho Hacker H Mcrcantilo Co. adv. m ;Arema Goodwin entertained a H - number of friends at a candy pull- M fug' Monday ovoning at tho .homo fl of her parents. IHl fl Mrs; A. J . Muiins and son, M CltarHc, of Brigham, wore tho H guests-of Mrs. Elizabeth Munns H during the woolc-cnd. B Everybody soils their chickens B tp E. Christenscn. Whyt because B hu pays tho highest cash prico and H calls for them. Phono J34-W, Lohi, Utah. tf. VAVJ LOST Gold opou case watch B and chain, between Lohi and H Saratoga. Fnder pleaso return to H James Clark. adv. T Mrs. F. A. Powell, who was re- H turning to her homo in Great Falls. VAH s after a visit to California, was AVI visiting at tho homo of Mr. aud B Ray Bono tho past fow days. H Ira, the live year old son of Mr. A VJj aud Mrs. Michel Brown hud his H lug broken just above tho ankle AWa Thursday, whilo riding th6 lovoler H witli his father, at tho point of the H i mountain. Tho board upon which VAWA I") was sitting fell tipping him off. Ili.s foot was caught by tho lovelcr H before the team could bo stoppod. H He was immediately brought to HH town whero tho limb was sot and B P"t in a plaster cast. H Sign of Good Dlgention. BVJH When rou seo a cheerful and happy H old 'ady ou may know that eho has H eood digestion, if your digestion is BAVB impalrod or if you do not rollsh your HMHb meals take a dose of Chamborlaln'a HHB Tablet. They etrsngthon the stomach, SmSRJnH itaprore the digestion and causa a )B!i8SmK fntie moroment of tho bowels. For HHMnE sale by People's Co-op. Institution. .NrWTHfli1 o , Mrs. Basil Dorton is improving. Mrs. Sarah A. Rhodes is quite ill. Mrs. A. W. Davis was visiting relatives in Heber lost week. Dr. W. T. Ilaslcr of Provo, was in Lohi Saturday for a few hours. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Racker uutood to Provo Tuesday. Mr. James Kirkham is recovering recover-ing after a two weeks illness.' Grandma Hardy is improved enough to bo about tho house. Mrs. Emma McCarry was .at Salt Luke Saturday visiting her daughters. , Dr. and Mrs. II. Christensen wero visitors to Salt Lako City Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mjnqr.gave, tho high school basket ifulf team a supper last evening. Messrs. A. J. and sou R. J. Evans havo purchased tho 80 aero Ostorloh farm over Jordan. Mr. R. J. Evans of Logan spont tho post sovcral days hero on busi-Hess. busi-Hess. Miss May Ilolmstcad spent Sun-day Sun-day with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Olof Ilolmstcad. Miss May Wallur of American Fork, was visiting Miss Marvel Rhodes yesterday. Mrs. James Horwood is haviug part of her house pulled down and will have thrco now room erected. erect-ed. Mrs. Susie Lewis is having a new fenco oroctcd in front of her residenco on First East street. Mr, and Mrs. B. G. Wobb entertained enter-tained lost evening in honor of their Crystol Wedding anniver-sary. anniver-sary. A girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Powell Monday. Mother and babo aro doing flno. ' Mr. Fred Peterson is having a well driven at his now residence Hetcr Comer and sons aro driving it. Mrs. William Daton of Afton, Wyoming, has boon tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Elinor, Peterson si noo Thursday. Dr. J. M. Thorup took .Mr. Householder or Alpino, who is 80 years old, to Provo yesterday. Mr. Householder fractured his hip Monday. A number of friends of Mildred Juukson govo her a surpriso Friday Fri-day ovoning at tho homo of her parents. . Mr. Nicholas Byhower was down Friday going over tho Winos Park and giving instructions instruc-tions on the remaining work to bo done. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ernst uutood to Stilt Lake Saturday. Mrs. Thaddus Powell, Jr., was visiting in Salt Lake Wednesday. Mr. Arthur Braddcr was at the metropolis Thursday on business. Tht roads all over town have been put in'lo good condition the past week.x Mrs. W. J. Rolfd entertained a number of lady friends at a porty yesterday afternoon in honor of her birthday. Mrs. S. L. Wells has had her sister, Miss Edith Thorno of Salt Lake City, visiting her tho past week. Tho Misses Cora Thorno and Eva Berry entertained at a house party at the Ov A. Slade rcsi-deuce rcsi-deuce Thursday evening. The following Lehi people purchased pur-chased new cars 'the past weekj H. JJ. Mcrrihew, John Bradshaw, Mrs". Dixon and Walter Stimmel. Mr. ilrthur Livingston has accepted ac-cepted tho position of cashier at the Elsinorc factory and will move, there in tho near future. Sec the Ladies' Chinchilla Spring Coats displayed in our windows they ' certainly arc beauties and cheap. Tho Racker Mercantile Co. ' adv. Mrs. John Street and Mrs. Arthur Peterson returned to their homes in Bingham Friday, after visiting with Lehi friends and relatives re-latives for ten days. Mr. Edward Harrison was at Salt Lake Saturday arranging to file suit against tho Ohio Copper Company at Lark where ho received re-ceived injuries several mouths ngo. Ho asks for $000.00 damages. Mr. B. C. Earl eolobrated his 72nd birthday Wednesday. A largo number of friends and relatives re-latives enjoyed games, music and a supper at the Earl residence in the evening. The People's Co-op' finished installing in-stalling a gasoline pump aud tanks in front of tho store yoHtcr- day. They havo tjyQ. tanks for gnsoline " which hold COO gallons, one for coaloil and ono for cngino oil. All aro connected with pumps, Mrs. Ira Taylor was taken to Salt Lako Saturday whore sho underwent un-derwent a vory serious operation. Twenty-five stones were taken from her kidney. She is improving improv-ing as fast as can bo oxpected. Mr. Ira Taylor, Mr. Herbert Taylor, Mrs. Ada Stoddard and Miss Anna Stoddard accompanied her. |