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Show 1 Lehi Locals and Personals I ,, John Wood of KM Junction hlV bcro ulu' "' dur,MB ,h WCk' J ur nl MM- Uo ,inll8cu wcro 8aU 'I jjikc OBltors saturdny and Sunday. I gprlng MilH"cry at Peoplea Co-op. I Mr and Mrs. Richard Gough or m ho Falls are vlsltlne lu Lchl with 'I Ur Cough parcntB. Mr. and Mrs. j,mf9 Cough. 8 J M The pioccodfl from the four wards S iwst Friday, March 20. will go to help defray the general oxpctiaoB of the. t Tabernacle. From present Indications the chnr- ,ctcr ball to be given next Tuesday w lhe v. M. M. i. A. will be the society .1 event of the season. Miss l.lzzlc Shaw cntrctaiticd her 'I young lady friends at a kcnslngton I Monday evening. Mrs. Fanny Hurch of Murray spent Turbd.'O in 'hl, visiting with her ' mother. Mrs. Ellen Ccdarstrom. jH J. Pendleton of Salt Lake City ,pcnt the early part of the week here ,H on business pertaining to his farm ': over Jordan. If ou jirimo now your fruit later H will pay for It. Get your pruning (hears, knives and saws at Chlpmiui's. 14-lt Next Thursday, Lars EggertBou, I principal of the Provo schools, will deliver a talk on "Parcnts'-TcachcrB H Associations." H Garden and grass seeds, flower and H grain seed, at Chlpinnn's. 14-lt H Alexander Iovcrldgc, who has been H the guest of his brother, Don Lovcr- H Idge, for a week, returned to his home H la Ruby Valley on Wednesday. H Miss Ktidlth Chrlstoffcrson, who has H been making her homo lu Salt Lake H City, is visiting for a few days with H her brother, Alex. Chrlstoffcrson. II A letter this week from Mluo Clara a H Hone, who Is doing missionary work H in St. l-ouis, Mo., says that bIic cx- H pects to arrive home qii April 1. H Mr. Oscar Fearless of Salt Lake City H ppent Sunday here with his wife, who H is visiting with her brother, Alex. H ClirlsloflcrBon. Mrs. Lott Klrkhani of Pnyson hns H been the guest or Mrs. C. C. Crabb the H pHSt week. H ' Jay Chilton will - leave; "Monday for "" I'ocatello, Idaho, where ho will be "' employed. 'um bitH Ilishop James II. Gardner spent ur- Tuesdiiy lu Halt Lake City on business H matters. Charley Gray will plow up the Nate Itockhlll farm with his auto plow. Mr. Itockhlll spent Sunday In Lchl. H Mlsa IClIn Goddard, Glenn Farley H and Itobcrt Grccnwcll of Ogden were guests or Mlas Anna Stoddnrt Sunday. H MIbk Odetta Salzncr of Salt Lake City lias been visiting In Lchl Uio past week, tlio guest of Mrs, George Webb. Uruiilloy Lamar Hrcins of Lehi Junction and Miss Vera Walker of Pleasant Grove were married at Pro- w last Mouduy. MrB, Kugenu Ilrlggo and Mrs. Mor- Kan t Woodhouso left for Island, Idaho, Tuesday afternoon, where their husbands own a big ranch. i,."?. ",B- m'Hl u,nl1 ugnr for $1.00; H in His, cIojiii white rice COc. nt Chlp- iiiii'h all next week. 14-lt H Hog cholera seems to havo gotten foothold among Lchl hogs. Several people have loat from one to it dozen hogs. One farmer IobI nearly lilo whole herd, valued at $2G0. Our auto Hcrvlco 1b at your uervlce. IVoplo'H Co-op. 14-lt "wing (o lilu spending the most of his llin,, yt jjlk c)ty n(j oth(r Paris of Uio ntntK, James M. Klrkhnm has tendered his rcBlgualton ns a iiieiiibor or (ho board or governors or "", l.ei Oommcrclal Club. Guy Kwuis has 'been selected to till tho whmiic)'. r..!!11"11'" '"kes, garden hoeH, dinging .?' ?!!"ll('H ",ltl shovels, all at Chlp- man H Itlg rtcd Store. H-lt H Mis Hiielu.1 Campbell and children "f Salt i.nko city spent tho early part 'f il,0 ,v,.ck 1C BUPBtB of Mr nml Mra " A Kliiiltf, Tin. rono of men WM, have been ' "ni'Mlellii,; , ,in0 ot0, ,, ,, "pera Ub0 ,.,. ,ni;ng fiood pro- Rresn, All the doors, lath and plaster, 'e, him K. t(kpl 0(lt( an(( Clirp0. ''IH are luiuy putting in a Bet of UuHttcH, Hoven In number, which will ''"iry tin. ,oor when the lusldo stud-Fi stud-Fi "lug o removed. Spring Millinery at People's Co-op. Mrs. Hannah Hone, who has liec making her home in Garland ror the post winter, Is now making her home In Lehl. Arthur Hraddcr left Tuesday Tor a inftfslon to Great Hrltalu. Monday rarowell party was glum lu his honor In the Fourth Ward mectlngliouue James M. Klrkhnm, iiftcY Bpt'kidliig u monlh on a succoHaful business trip to eastern cities, returned home last week. If you buy a spring suit or Jacket ut Uiipmun s you cun depend upon It being be-ing the right stylo and price. H-n Postmaster C. H. Ilohcrts or Illng-hum Illng-hum Canyon spent Tuesday visiting his farm over Jordan, being operated by hlB boh, 0. J. Roberts. Mr. Roberts Rob-erts la spending considerable money Improving his 200-nero rami, which Is rapidly developing Into one or tho llncst farms lu. Utah county. i The Holmstcad Drothcru are bringing bring-ing considerable money into Lehl through tlo HbIi Industry. They ship us high as 7G0 pounds per day by express ex-press to the Salt Luke City market. Our auto service In at your service. People's Co-p. 14.it Mr. and Mrs. Lelloy Davis entertained enter-tained about twenty rriends at a chicken chick-en supper Monday evening, spending the latter part or the'cvcnlng lu parlor par-lor gnmcH. Miss Sylvia llushuian, who Iiub been laboring as a missionary In tho central cen-tral states, Is expected homo lu the near future. Dining the past week Street Supervisor Super-visor S. J. Taylor lino had soeraI outfits smoothing and leveling tho streets with tho city grader aiid road drags, Tho work Is proving a great Improvement to lhc streets, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Thompson ol Provo, parcntB or Karl Thompson, the photographer, returned home Wednesday Wednes-day niter spending several days visiting visit-ing hero. Spring dress goods and trimmings. All the new snappy, up-to-date, at People's Co-op. 14-11 A large crowd attended the mcctulg I In the Tabernac'e, Thursday evening, and listened to the talk on consolidation consolida-tion or the schools by Prof. G. N. Child. Lchl Is becoming famous throughout through-out the state ub a poultry center. Almost Al-most every day cockerels or eggs for setting aro sent awny. Fifteen different, dif-ferent, breeds of pure-bred poultry aro being raised by local people. ' Miss Lllllc Rllcy of Salt Lake City has accepted the position of stenographer sten-ographer lu the Utah Fanner ofllce formerly occupied by Miss Hhoda Mc-Cullough, Mc-Cullough, who has returned to Ikt homo lu Provo. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Dlckerson en-torntlucd en-torntlucd Monday evening in honor ot Mrs. K. C. Blanplod or Mllford, Utah. A number or neighbors and friends took part lu tho evening's enjoyment. Refreshments wcro served. Mr. John Uutchlngs was given a plcaBiiut surprise Wednesday evening nt his homo lu honor of his birthday, gougs, music and gamcs'inado up the evening's program. Dainty refreshments refresh-ments weie sencd. 15 IbB. gciuluo 'good iiunllty while clean rice for 2Cc al Chlpinnn's. 14-lt Lchl Is having an epidemic of measles. There- aro probably 200 children chil-dren anilctcd. Over fifty flags aro up, fifteen having been put up In one day. So fur thoro has been no fatal cases, though one family had seven children afTllctcd at ouo time, Tho two circles of tho Lehl Second Ward, with their wives, went to the Salt Luko Temple, Thursday, leaving on two Bpeciul Interurbaii cars at 7:0 a. in., and returning the unnie ovoiilug. Sunday a boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. O. 11. Popo or Garileld. Mrs. Popo is staying with her niece, Mrs. T, F. Klrkhnm. Tho boy was the llrat born to his pureuts, was the lli'bt child m both grandpai cuts' side and wan also a llrat great grandchild to his imv great grandparents. Dr. Fred Worlton, who has been living lu Colorado ror several years, practicing medicine, wus lu Lchl this week with his wife. Dr. W'orllou is now lu Suit Lake City, whom ho will probably locate. Ho has been considering consid-ering tho advisability or establishing a hospital lu Lehl and locating here. A weddtng supper and reception was given at tho homo of Mm. Rachel Anderson Saturday evening lit honor of Lebtcr Anderson and Kuulco 1M-wurds, 1M-wurds, who were married In Salt Lake City tho Monday berore. Over fifty guests were present and many beautiful beau-tiful gifts wcro presented. |