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Show 9 I Lehi Locals and Personals I I M J B Cotter spent tho week cud ,,,'saU Uo City. S Men's, outhB' and children's sprhiB 9 ,uln at Cl.lpmnn'8. 2Mt " ensius Ktwwii left for Custlo Unto ' Saturday ' I rlarei.ee Yates left for his mission t0 the Boulhrrn slates Thursday. I nliwird Southwlck spent Tuesday . b j,rovo on real estate mattcra. I seed oats, sccJTbsric-y, seed ryc;and gaS seeds at Chlpman'a. 21-lt l George- Robinson was a business ' TWtor to Salt Lake, Tuesday. I Gilbert Knudson Is on a business A lrlp Falrvlcw.'Satipcto County. : Mrg j j. QUI Is spending t9n days fl Tlsltlns wlth frlcnda ,n P edcn' ' Eugeno Homo camo down from II iv. fl cr8dc, Wednesday, just for the day. ji 00 and $1.25 for Cedar Mops at . chipman-B all nwrtweck. 21-lt 'H Ci c. Edwards this week received H 200 White Leghorn chicks from Los H ' Angeles, Cal. H Henry' Krlckspn and CharlcB Oh ran H went to Price this week, whero Mr. 'H Ohran has somo building contracts. H A now boy arrived at tho homo of H John W. Chilton last Saturday. All H doing flue. H The Relief Society of tho Third H Ward held n successful reunion in tho H Arcade, Tuesday. H Mr. and Mra. Alex. Hales of dar- H land, former Lchl rcBldentB, nro vlslt- H ing hero with old friends. H Frank Jcnklnsbn of Suit Laku spent 1 Sunday on hla Smoot homestead, west MM of Snrntoga. m Arthur llradder sailed from St, B Johns, Canada, for Liverpool, Thurs- m day, on the steamship Victorian. H Uuis A. Thody of Salt Lake City MM was In Lehl In nttendanca at the m funeral of Mrs. William Cutler. mm The l.elil firemen will gtvo a dance H In the Smuln Dancing .Academy next H Wednesday evening. H Wanted at Chlpmati'B S year-old H; horses; C-yenr-old horses, to exchange H for lumber and merchandise. ' 21-lt mM In a few days tho Rackcr Merc. Co. H nuto delivery will bo seen on the l streets. H 11. C. Nelson leaves for Vernon this 4H week, whoro ho will plant forty acres H of spring barley on his dry farm M homestead. 'H Mr. M. A. Pendleton has moved onto 'H his homcBtcnd west of tho Snratogn H UprliiKB and will get It ready for seed- Mm tag soon us possible. Mrs. Ada Stoddart, who has been H Bpendlug tho winter In Garland with MM her daughter, Mrs. Joseph H. Klrk- B ham, returned to Lehl yesterday. H Miss Vlrglo Winn nnd Ira. Hopkins, B who nio teaching school hi Indlanola, H spent Saturday visiting with Mrs. H Mary Winn. H The Fourth Ward Roliof Society M nave a program, Biipper nnd danco in H tho ward meetinghouse Tuesday oven- lag. H Mrs, C. A. Granger or Salt Lako City, M a former resident of Lchl, spent tho B early part of tho week tho guest of Mrs. M. w. ingalls. H Twenty lbs. BUgar for $1; ,20 lbs. Bfl best clean rico for $1; 3 onus toma- BB toes, 3 cans com, 3 cans benns, clthor H kind, 3 (or 25c; 7 bars Flnko Whtto to'ip and ono KIU3H for 2Cc; 3 barn H tolled soap for 10c, and 4 pkgB. 10. C BB iuubH for 2Cc, These prices at Chip- BV ninu's all next week. Thousands of H clher nrtlcles glvon away FRKK. 21-lt m II. 1) .Morrihow nnd Frank Hldon- m rleek spent Sundny In Scrantou In- H Bpcctlng tho work being dono on tho B North Scr;iutou, which Is showing M boiiiu Interesting dovolopmonts, H Mr. and Mrs. John Dradshaw and H Mr and Mrs. Fred nradshaw arrived f from Callfomln this week. Mr. Hrad- BU hIiuw and son Fred and wife left for B Caldwell, Canada, Tuesday, whoro B Ihey will spoud the. Hummer. B A few ilnyH ago a Hiirprlse party H wh given to Mrs. Fred Renes, tho B occasion being hor birtlulay, A Jolly H good tlmu was had by alt present. B Music and songs worn rendered and B refreHhrnontH served. B Monday evening about thirty frionds of William Trlnnlmnn, Sr., gave him a surprlso, It being hlH.Clth birthday. B Muslo, songB and games, also dancing, B were Indulged In, and refreshments B w,,ro served. Mr. Trlnnlmnn stated B that It was onn of tho happiest ovents B In his life Mrs, J. H. Cameron of l'ucblo, Colo,, Is visiting with Mrs. W. L. Leltcr. C. W. Earl, who has been in the coal camps of Castlo Uato and Sun-nyBldc Sun-nyBldc for tho past several months Installing electrical equipment, le-turncd le-turncd home this week. '"Mrs. Sarah A. Olmstead of Salt Lako City, who has been spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. Maud Austin, and her son, Marvin, In Price, Btoppcd off for a few days' visit this week with her children in Lchl. Jcsso Fox, who has been makliig his homo In Magrath, Canada, for tho past ten years, Is shaking hands with his Lehl friends. Ho reports tho many Lchl people up there as being prosperous pros-perous and enjoying about tho same kind of weather that wc have here. 0 |