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Show I LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS Hi 0 ' Mr. J. E, Cotter mndo a business trip to Salt Lnko Monday. I A now shipment of Provo Blankets ; Just In at People's Co-op. 10-lt ' Miss RutlrHcndorson of Provo, was I the guest of Mrs. Win. Hadlleld tlio I early .part of the week. B Have you young men seen those Smart English Suits that como in tho ' tarton plaids at Chlpman's. 10-lt I Mr. Henry Hasler of Mt. Pleasant, Is tho guest of his brother, Dr. Has-I Has-I lcr, this week. H Mr. Archie Sorrenson, who has been I in Pocntello, Idaho, for the past six I months, returned home this week. Elwood Thomas has been' appointed assistant teacher in typewriting at tho Lehl High School. I All the latest Fall Styles in Foot- I wear are now ready for your Inapec. I tlon at People's Co-op. 10-lt I The auction sale of J. A. Borlace's furniture at S. K. Jackson's home H Saturday, drew a large crowd atld re-H re-H suited in rather spirited bidding. I Mrs. D. W. Thomas, Mrs. Thnd I Powell, Mrs. John Stewart and Mrs. H Prime Jacobs wero in Provo Sunday H uttending the funeral of a relative. H Eugene Driggs, a son of George Briggs, of Rlgby, Idaho, is visiting H with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah A. H Rhodes. H The farmers after a week's rest H resumed beet digging Wednesday. H The stop was occasioned by the many beets being accumulutod In the sheds H at the faotory. Watches $1.00 and up at Pcoplo's Co-op. 10-lt H John Cooper has resigned ns chief of tho Lelil Firo Department. The vacancy will be filled at the next session ses-sion or the City Coundlt next Tuesday Tues-day evening. What 1b the reason Chipmunks are selling tho most particular young men their suits: Because they have tho Smart English Suits that are be. lug worn In all tho leading cities. A now butcher nrrlver at tho Lehl hospital Saturday, only Is was a girl. Reginald Gar ft is tho happy papa. Mother and baby-are doing flno. Miss Athens Gilchrist underwent a successful operation for appendicitis at tho Lehl hospltnl last Monday, and is now recovering nicely. Monday Wm. Hadfleld distributed ovor 300 pounds of mail on his rural routo. Tho government is requiring that tho mall bo weighed every day for a month. i Jefforsan Davis camo in this week from Nevada, for a fortnight's visit with his family. Mr. Davis is proprietor propri-etor of a largo flock of sheep which ho says Is doing flno near Ibapah, I on tho Utah-Nevada line. I Mr. Max Rotho went to Salt Lake I City Monday to fllo on a 320-ncro on- 1 larged homestead located near Point Lookout, west of Vernon. Messrs 1 Authon Hanson and II. C. Nelson I hnvo homesteadsudjolning Mr. Rothe. and this year harvested good yields I of wheat. I Wo have many now novelties In Shoes, now on display. Chlpman , I Merc. Co. 10-lt H Mr. and Mrs. Hcbur Austin of Idaho 'I Falls, spent the forepart of tho week H in Lehl vlBltiug ft lends and relatives. H Mrs. Austin and daughter, Myrtle, ' we,lt t0 Provo Wednesday, where tho M latter will attend tho B. Y. U. tho ' H coming winter. H A complete lino of Ladles', MIbbcb', ' H Children's Sweaters; bought at n dls- count or 33 1-3 pur cent off. Will be H sold at actual cost. Clilpman's Bar. .H gain llasoment. 10-lt m Miss Odessa Allred left for ITovl H this week, to attend tho Urlchum H Young University. Miss Allred will H Likn special work In music. Mist Hobo RiiBson entertained u number ol her friends In compliment to Miss H Allred, last Tuesday evening. H Now Is tho tlmo to buy Furs. Call and let uh show you our beautiful -s St llnt Mt prices that will pleaso you ''oplo'a Co-op. 10-11 I Kdwln Goodwin and Tamlly of Itu- I H !?y Valley nro visiting frloudB in Lehl H Mr Ooodwln was formerly n resldout M "f u'- "o roports Isnnc Wood. H m Iioubo i,d vMmw winos, also form- 1 ' " residents, as doing lino In Rub 1 H Attention Ladles 1 I 'f ou wnnt to boo tho Intost In 3 II a'""1 K,n,0IM. BIHf WalBts, House- I 11 BS"tt '"" ul Ch"lrann'B Bargain 0$ m lo-u Miss Joslu Larkln of Ogden, Is tho guest of Mrs. Annlo Goates this week. Miss Ella Goddnrd and Mr. aien Farley of Ogden, wore guests of Miss Anna Stoddart Sunday. Shoe styles that nro characterized by refinement and artistic elegance at Chlpman Merc Co. io-lt Fresh Link Sausage Tuesdays and Fridays nt People's Co.op. 10-1 Tho little daughter of W. K. Hopkins Hop-kins has been qulto 111, but Is improving im-proving nicely now. Junius Davis entered tho B, Y. U. nt Provo this week. Ho will inako tho trip dally on tho Interurbnn. u . Messrs Bennion, Jny Cox and Olou Stewart motored to Salt Lake Friday. Fri-day. Bishop Seegmlller of Richfield, spent a day In Lehl, tho guest of Olo B. Peterson, whllo on his way to Conference. Con-ference. The new Shoo styles nt Chlpman Merc. Co. uro not for one particular person, but for nil particular people, peo-ple, io-lt Mrs. Emma Briggs and Mrs. Emma Brndshaw and children returned from Canada this week. Mrs. Briggs has been spending the Bummer on the Brudshaw ranch nt Caldwell. Mrs. Bradshaw enmo down that tho children chil-dren may attend school here. Lust week Mrs. Frantz Salzner of Salt Lake City, presented her husband hus-band with a now girl. This makes soven girls for Mr. and Mrs. Snlzner, and Mr Salzner is a contractor and builder. FOR SALE Small Whlto Chester pigs for sale A. B. Anderson, Lehl. 10-3t . Mr. and Mrs. German E. Ellsworth, who nro attending conference from Chicago, arc visiting with Mrs. Ellsworth's Ells-worth's father, Mr. Jesso Smith. They will return to Chicago next Wednesday. Wednes-day. John L. Glbb of Mrgrath, Canada, a former Lehl business man, took advantage ad-vantage of conrorenco 'rates to vlBlt his old tlmo friends in this city. Excepting Ex-cepting for n llttlo more silver In his hair, ho looks nud acts tho samo as in days of yoro. Call At Once Chlpman's Bargain Basement if you need a Cont In style, quality and price. Sample lino. 10-lt o - Mr. Isaac Gudmuudsou, a lending merchant or Hurley, Idaho, arrived In Lohi Tuesday for a few day's visit with old tlmo friends. Ho reports Burley as experiencing u good wealthy growth. Jamea Evans and JoBcph Cutler, also former residents, nro locuted In Hurley, tho former engaged en-gaged ns a carpenter and operating a rooming house and tho luttor as head machinist in tho sugar factory. Provo Blankets $4.00 and up nt Pcoplo's Pco-plo's Co-op. 10-lt Geo. E. Dnvls, though slowly' Improving, Im-proving, Is still confined to his 'room. , Don't fall to look over our Brass Beds, Just received nt Pcoplo's Co-op. 10-lt Cattle arc commencing to como in from tho mountain ranges. Tho Inst storm deposited consldornblo snow In higher nltltudcs, causing tho cnttlo to seek lowor pastures. "Tho drive" will take place in tho near future. Nearly four hundred pcoplo attended attend-ed Conference and tho State Fnlr from Lehl. Tho Interurbnn took practically all or them, and proud to be a great convenience. Fresh Link Sausago Tuesdays and Frldnys ut Pcoplo's Co-op. . 10-lt Mr. Frank Hldeurolck, agent v for Lehl Junction, after, a vacation or one month spent nt Scranton, is back to work again. Mr. Elmer Fullcrton, who held down tho-key-during. Mr. Hldcnrelck's absence, Is now at Tin-tic Tin-tic Junction. Messrs Alox Adams mid Eugene Murdock, after spending a week with their folks, returned Wednesday to the North Scranton mine, whero they will continue doing development work. A new assortment or Laces and nil kinds or Trimmings nt Pcoplo's Co-op. 10-lt Smuln's orchestra plnycd to a big danco at Rtvcrtpu Inst Wcdhosd'ay evening, given by tho Daisy .club. This popular orchestra had a big crowd at Its "Gloomy Danco" In the Smuln's Academy last ove'nlhg" and will play at n party tonight in Pleasant Plea-sant Grove. He Comfortable You got more warmth and less weight In those Elder Down Quilts nt Chlpman's. 10.lt o ' Mrs. J. E. Cbttcr nnd Mrs. II. C. Holbrook attended tho Anfiual Convention Con-vention or tho Utnh Federation of Womens' clubs nt Salt Lnko City Thursday and Friday. Tlioy went as delegates from tho local Athenian club. Mrs. Karl Hopkins, Who Is secrotnry or tho Btato federation, nUo attended tho meeting. One of tho odd sights seen on the streets this week was n man with thrco burrowB hitched to a houBO wagon wa-gon with n brown horso on spike. The man is making slides for n trnvologue, which ho will dollvor' at ho goes through the country Tho reorganization of the Third wurd Sunday Schools was complctod last week. Tho now officers nro Olo Peterson president, with John E. Jones ns his first and Rny Bono ns his second councilor. Mrs. Eunice Hutchlugs Is secretary. Why Freeze When you can1 buy warm, perfect fitting underwear for so littlo nt Chlpmnn's. 10-lt o Wednesday afternoon about twenty ludy friends of Mrs.'S. W. Ross gaVo her a pleasant birthday party, presenting pre-senting her with somo beautiful sll-vorwear. sll-vorwear. Tho tlmo was spent ns a konslugtou nnd refreshments wcro served. Frcah Kippered Salmon over week nt Pcoplo's Co-op. 10-lt Mr. and Mro. A.-E.Angloy, who own n ranch south- or Pelican Point, wore lu Lohi Tuesday, having Just arrived from Suit Lnko. Mr'. Angloy installed an electric pumping plant thoro this yonr and Is preparing to plant and irrlgato a largo ncorngo next season. All tho public Bchool teachers nnd trustees went to SpunlBh Fork yes-torday yes-torday to attend n two day session of tho Utnh nnd Juab Counties' Institute. In-stitute. Mnny prominent Btato educators edu-cators aro present. You're Odd But wo can lit you with a better suit for lesB monoy than ou hnvo ovor bought bororo. Chlpman's Dry Goods. 10-lt . |