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Show SB 'I LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS Hvifli 11 - BMi Marvol Comer purchased a now HI Ford auto this wcok. Ell Thu two boys or Mr. mid Mr. Clyilc WMS Fox had tholr loualla lemovcd Tuoa. I $H $$$$ No job Of iitlutiiiK I" too email or .M too largo for us. Phone 112-W and ; iVf; wo will do (ho rout. fi-lf Va Mrs. T. F. Kirkhniii entertained VI about twenty friends Tuesday nftor- V noon In liotior of hor hlithdny. You can got splendid seed corn and tlio latest corn planters at Clilpinnii Morcantllii Company (!-lt Dehor llcnnlon apent thu week end at Snlt Inko. C. 11. Peterson and hla two noun spent Sunday In '.Ion. MIb .lennie Walts spent Frldny In Salt Lake visiting with her fiithet. Veiner Walker went to Euicka Mondny, looking for employment. Mis Muilu Nelson spout Saturday and Sunday In Halt Lake. S. I. Goodwin spent Monday in Pio-vu Pio-vu on business. J. W. Wing. Jr., letumcd homo Suttitduy ovcnlug after a two week's trip thiough Idaho. Mis. W. Kail Hopkins was the hostess hos-tess at a card pnity SaturJay even-In even-In B- Unci Evans and Nevln Ciabb returned re-turned home Saturday evening after sjiendlnB a couple or weeks at IIIuk-ham. IIIuk-ham. Mrs. Caul Miner cntoi tallied at a caul parly Monday evening. The at. fair was In honor of Miss Koch's birthday. FKNCK Phono No. 98 J about tho now etyle. W. A. HunBer, I.ehl, Utah. C-tf Jlouey to loan on Improwd farms and uiler stoek. I.ouls W. liiinil, Pleasant Crow. '.Ml-tlUp Mrs. Owen Stownrt left for her homo ut Park City Sunday, after HpcudliiR two months In Ixhl with her mother, Mrs. S. Kvnnn. Miss Marvel Taylor who hns been In Sovlcr County, thu past winter. teachliiB school returned homo Saturday Sat-urday evening. Dr. Mlddlcton of Salt I.nko camo ilnwn to assist In tbn operation on Mrs. K. A. Huflhman, Jr., who was operated op-erated on for appendicitis ut tho local lo-cal hospital. Tho pntlcnt Is recovering recover-ing nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crnbb auto-odf auto-odf rom Klslnoro to Ijhl Saturday evening. ev-ening. Mr. Crabb was a dclegnto to tho Republican stato Convention. Mrs. II. K. Ostcrloh spent Sunday In Provo visiting with her mother, Mm. Hnrdy. Mrs. Jcromo Davis left Monday for Twin Falls, Idaho, where her husband hus-band Is employed In tho sugar factory. Mrs. Sarah Knudsou and daughter, I.llllan, nutoed to Murray Sunday with I. ester Chlpman, to visit with Mrs. Chris Frcdrlckson and Miss Vern Knudson. Mrs. N. P. Sorenson entertained at dinner Tuesdny In honor of Misses Evn Kerry, Ida Thurman and Com Thornn. Mrs. Carrlo Prlngle of Salt I-nko was the guest of Mrs. Nathan Pratt tho early part of tho week. Havo your shoo. repaired by ono who learnnl tho trado at tho Economy Shoo Shop on Main street. You will bo given satisfaction. 12tf Mrs. John Itoberts and family left Sunday for her home In Island. Idaho, Ida-ho, after spending two months visit-lug visit-lug In l.ehl. l.oroii, the small son of Mr. Clara Ooatos Hprnliiud bin iinkla while working work-ing In the field Satuiday. Tho sprain was a vory serious one, but tho boy Is Improving nicely. MosdnmoB A. .1. Evans, Holior Wobb, S. I. Goodwin and Dr. Worltoti wore among tho I.ehl people who nttcuded tho funeral of Mrs. Vnnco nt American Ameri-can Folk Monday. Mr. and Mm. D. Dosh of Lovan havo boen pending the past wock In I.olil booauso of the operation, porfonnod on their daughter. Mrs. I.eo Hnnaon Mrs. HuiiHon was eiy 111 but I now recovering. l'loyd Oontcs spent Monday In I'm-o I'm-o looking up nds for tho High School )enr book. About $G0 worth wet" aecuied in Salt Lake. Mrs. F. A. Child Is liupiovitig from the accident caused by having a sowing sow-ing needle t tin In her kneo sctp'i weeks ago, though she still if' (t niches to .help gel around. I.ehl cuttltitnoii who have be " grazing tliulr cattle In tho low hi" for tho etuly spring months, Tucsdto ( took them to the West Canyon for the summer. " i Oiln IajwIs Of Salt Lake who l.i i looking nfter the Interests of the I S. Smelting Co. In Utah County (hopped (hop-ped on Monday to spend a day with his parents. James II. Gardner, II.' C. Hart, W A. Knight, J. E. Cotter, Leonard Peterson, Pet-erson, W. K. Hopkins, G. S. Peterson, Geoige Webb, Parley Austin nnil Joseph Jos-eph Collcgo attended thu Ucptibllc.it) State Convention In Provo Mondny William Klrkham was forty years of ago Tuesdny. About forty of his ft lends and neighbors joined In on a pleasant surpriso party nt his home in tho evening in honor of the event. Games, music nnd picnic were the events of the evening. Ellshn llrown of Pnyson stopped In I.ehl for n. short tlmo Tuesdny, while on IiIe wny to Salt I.ako with an nuto party. Mr. Drown succeeds II. I.. Howard as superintendent of tho Pay-son Pay-son sugar factory, Mr. Howard having hav-ing been given the suporlntcndcncy of tho new plnnt nt Spanish Fork. FOR SALE A large, black, fat horse, flno looking; good to pull, weighs nbout 1G00 lbs. 7 year old. Will sell cheap or trado for a good young horso or colt that Is smaller and that weighs from 1200 to 1350 lbs. Flno farm horso but n Httlo heavy for load work. Chlpmnn Merc. Co. Henry I.owls nnd W. S. Evans wcro guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hdpklns In nn nuto rldo through Salt I.nko County Wednesday. Mr. Hopkins purchased pur-chased a lot of fruit and ormancntal trocs nnd shrubbery for his homo on Utah Lake. Over fifty trooB planted In tho Margaret Mar-garet Wines Park havo been selected select-ed by the citizens who havo palil fl.OO each, for tho prlvilego of having tho trees benr tho family nomo. Ells Chamber of Denver Colo,, is visiting vis-iting at tho homo of Elmer Jackson. Elmer Jackson spent Tuesday in Salt Lako. M. E. Crandall spent Monday In Lohi. Lo-hi. Morgan Lott was In Iliverton on business Saturdny. Mrs. Edward Southwlck entertained n number of children nt n party Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, In honor of hor (laughter, Pearl. Mrs. Areva Armistead spent Tuesday Tues-day In ltivcrton. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Klrkham moved Into their now home Saturdny. Misses Myzelln Smuln, Ella Olm-stend Olm-stend anil Messrs. Smith and Mac Leon motored to Salt I.nko Sunday. Miss Emma McCnnlo spent Saturdny Satur-dny and Sunday visiting In Snlt I.nko. Lostor Sniiilu was In Provo tills week playing with tho Provo Ilnnd. Mid. Gladys Dennett nnd Cheltn Hnnia of Salt Lake are visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Shelton nt I.ehl. Mr. Chiuloa Crnbb, Mr. Jonson, Muwos Maudo Klrkham and Mildred Crnbb nutoed to Snlt Lake Monday ev. cuing. Mr. nnd Mm. Joseph nroadbent motored to Sail I.nko Mondny. Mrs. Thomas Crnbb was a Salt Iiko visitor Saturday. Mrs. James F. Fyffo spent Friday In Salt Lake. Mrs. James A. Drown entertained tho D. D. club Mondny evening. Irvln Fox left Saturday night for Idaho whero ho will spend tho summer. sum-mer. Mr. and Mis. Albeit Spratluy and Azer Sprntley spent mid-week at 'Aon. T. U. Cutler, Jr., spent tho foro part or tho week with his family at Lehl. Ilyruin llalid of Provo spent Tuesdny Tues-dny In I.ehl. Mrs. George Zimmerman, Mrs. Dora Zimmerman and Mario Turner returned return-ed home Tuosday after spending n1 month nt tho Wobb shearing corral. Mrs. Georgo Zlnimormnn hns been mnnaglng tho cooking nt the corral. Chillies Crabb left Tuesday for Elalnoie, nftor spending n fow days In Lob! nnd Provo. Mrs. H. N. Cooper spent tho fore part of tho week In Snlt Lake visiting visit-ing f Honda nnd lolathos. Mr. nnd Mis. W. C. Thomas of Eisl-noro Eisl-noro wore visiting relntlvos In Lohi thla wook, wiillo on their wny to West' Jordan, whoro Mr. Thomas will bo ono of the foremen nt tho now sugar factory. fac-tory. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lowls, Jr., ro-1 turned Monday from n aovornl days vlalt with friends In Salt Lnke. Hebcr Allrcd la tho owner of a Ford auto, purchased tho past week. Tho FIro Department dnnco Wednesday Wed-nesday night wns well ntended and means tho purclmso of an auto truck for tho flro laddies. Tho party was also n social success. Warren Carson who undorwent an operation for appendicitis lioro two weoks ago returned to his homo In Fairfield Saturday. Mrs. Leo Hansen had a goiter removed re-moved fiom her neck nt tho local hospital Friday. Tho operation was u vory serious one. Mrs. Hansen Is reported to bo getting along ns well us can bo expected. Stanley WanlasB who will graduate from tho University of Utah this mouth has signed a contract to tench tho coming ycur In tho Normal department depart-ment of the Dixie Academy nt St. George. Mr. and Mrs. William Hitter Mondny for Deop Creek, near the! Novadti lino whero they will trip otos for tho Government. The Go1 ment hns undertaken to cxteri coyotes nnd has voted f 50,000 (or purpose. Mr. Hitter will drag along trails nnd place traps b trails. This Is tho most buccb method in summer time. Tho reservation Is offering tie opportunities to secure cheap I' in tho state today, thcro la a rusi tho good places, hundreds of p tiro preparing to go there thlsttc tho railroad Is assured The S Investment Co. has 1C.000 acres choicest lnnds, that they nro of at bottom prices, good ntms granted responsible people K i-csted i-csted In getting tho bent Join a Excursion nnd sec tho wholococ For further particulars rail or' Hyrum Dalrd, Provo, Utah |