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Show I x Lehi Locals and Personals I Joy r!.oto. U9c per doz Momluy. BOtia will start work next week Z- Je rosldCMCC of ThomiiB Powell on I Stile 1 I v ooodwln Is rebuilding his homo 1 II n Cemetery street, which was dc- I A 1 1 'troyed by nro two ycnrB nR0, IVy II i, n mowers und Inwn rakes, rtili-II rtili-II J, hoSo ml sprinklers nt Clilpmnii's. I I TrkcUoinnMiy. 11-11 I I George Hnrvey fins moved hla fnmlly 2 . Minion, where Mr. Hnrvey Iiur I opened a shoe repairing shop. I I l'oe Ccilarstrom, who lives In Mur- I I ry. wns ,,oW" l0 Vlslt ll,B nomCBtcn(1 I I up the lake, Tuesdny. Parley Onrlleld of Topllff spent sev- I I cral days this week with his old-time JUl,t I I J-ehl friends, )(iVst J Mrs. JnmcH Tuekfleld is erecting an I addition to her homo on tho corner of I First North and Third WoBt streets. JTS I I Evcry fnrmcr BholM Elvo in his I .1 name for a few tomato plnnts and test I out his soil for producing this crop. Mrs. Mary Mnndsley will lenvn next week for Salt I.nke City,- to lake up the study of millinery and drcssmak- I I '"' I 'H Mr. und Mrs. Horace Woolinden of I Elslnorc aro vIsltliiR In I.chl this week, I I the guests of Mrs. Wooflndon's mother, F I H Mrs. Annie Ooatcs. 'ill I Mrs. Khun Jepson, who has been I I living in Iognn for tho past two years, P I iH , returned to Lehi, Sunday, and will I I erect a cottage near Illshop Stoker's I H home. "" H ' la tomorrow's Sunday Herald there 5: ,H nlll he a hlg write-up of the Orcni H road and tho towns through which il t,i, H passes, particular rcforonco heing and made to l.elil and American Fork. will nee, Early in the week Stephen Zlmincr- new H man was brought home from Tickvlllc Dro" H with a broken leg, cnused from being ,H thrown down a hill by tho whirling of H n horse. ?ge- H ir About four hundred and ilfty people d'; I wcnl froin ,JCl', to S'llt !'ako C,ty '" nj H conference. The Orem road got the be H larger part of the Unfile, though many to I took the Salt I.ako Houte. b; "' H Mr. and Mrs. lko audmuudscn of ng I Uurley, Idaho, apent tho week visiting si H friends and rclnttvcn in I.clil. Mr. In Gudmiiudscn Is one of tho lending "d H merchants In Uurloy und says that his H town Is developing at a rapid rate, , H It is rumored from an authentic J H source that tho two steam roads, hav- ( lug lost practically nil their Salt Lake r H City passenger business nlneo (he , ' H Orem road commenced operations, will , cut tho fare for round trlpo to $1. H l.elil people can stand it.. ' I The Clilpmun Merc. CO. will give KREK to every innrrled lady visiting their store next week n pucknge of sweet chocolate "Clohl lirnnd." 11-U J. F. Halsey, tho painter, Is making about twenty signs, whloh will be - placed along tho state road nil the ' way from Salt Lnko to Provo, telling tho auto tourlstB that flrst-cliiss on-H on-H tertalnment may bo had at tho Iteltuc H Inn, the new i.ehi hostelry. Sheep shearing commenced tills week t tho Webb sliearing corral on , tliu Salt l.iiko Iloutn branch, The ' first sheep to bo sheared wore those B from tho sugar factory feeding ynrds Iietween thirty and forty men tiro cm- ployed and about (10.000 sheep will bn ,1 sheared. H Mr. and Mrs. Honor Austin or Idaho Falls Hpnul several days this week Malting Kohl friends and attending conference. Mr. Austin says thai tho Idaho sugar peoplo aro entirely up In the air aR to what will ho the result of the removal of the sugar tariff. H Dan Matthews, Lionel lleuHou, Joseph 11. Slater, Charles Cnllegu aiir: H Ooorgo llnrnca wont to Ruby Vallo, Nevada, this wool:, tho llrst Unci H gentlemen have homesteads there mid H tho hiHt two will look over tho altnu- tlon with the Iden of buying or locat H lug on homesteada. H If you want to mnko your hors sin'' up In Mm parade April II, yn: fchould ace our harnesH, bi Idles and sHildlos and trim him tin. .Mm (Sard er run do It. ll-l Hume of Mm men who have been employed at tho 'American, Clipper mliio for tho paHt several weeks eauie '" Mil this week. They report Hint 'lie whole bottom of tho shaft is lllled "Ith a vein heavily Impregnated with lion, which heretofore Iiiih led to rich enppor ore,' The Incline Kliaft Is now down ninety fynt ud the properly Is looking better than it has since Mm present company was organised. As "ii Indleatlon or. Its present value, one "r the parlios' who wont out to gel lie men purchased a largo block of ctoik on his return lJuvId .lones left Sunday for Mack-Colo., Mack-Colo., where he will 8hcnr sheep, John tioatea wont to I'tovo, Tuesdny, Tues-dny, to serve on the Jury, Hamilton Gardner went to Price on Tuesday, where lie Is proving up on a desert entry. Tho First Ward Uraiuatlc company will put on a play next week in the Opcnl House, Tho peoplo of Cedar Fort are jire-pnrfng jire-pnrfng to build it now amusement hall .there this coming summer. Jnmes Peterson will erect nn addition addi-tion to Ills home and. Ed Cook will add several rooms to his home. John E. Standring, administrator or tho Rebecca Standring estate, will soon offer tho Mrs. Standring home ror sale. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kiiudson Ion Tuesday Tor Norway, where they will spend Mm next three montns in travel and securing gcncaology. Lndles from Lehl, ladles from Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove Jiiot step Into Chlpninn'a wlmn you come to the horse show, Tuesday, April 14, with your husband, and get u calm or chocolate FREE. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ilarwood of Salt Lake City spent the llrst part of the week In Lehl, Mm guests or Mr. Har-wood's Har-wood's mother, Mrs. S. J. Ilarwood. Francis V. Klrkham was In Lehl this week, making arrangements to hnve crops planted on some of Mm farms he owns near Lehl. Miss Esslo Clonics entertained her young lady friends at a delightful ken-slngton ken-slngton at her mother's home Monday evening. Mrs. Ada Stoddart went to Salt Lake City, Wednesday, to attend Mm wedding wed-ding or Chnr'es Stull, a former resident resi-dent of Lehl, and a Miss Jensen of Salt I.ako City. At u meeting of Mm Nevada-Anaconda Mining company, held In Salt Lake City, Monday, Henry Lewis and S. W. Ross were elected directors. The company has six directors. Miss Mabel Giles, who lias been visiting vis-iting in llouiitlful, returned home on Monday, accompanied by Miss Jennie Nelson of Preston, Idaho-, who will visit hero for a week. On clean-up day people living In tjie north part of tho city may haul their ruhblsli. that Is not of a decayablo nature na-ture In Mm old' pond east of tho San Pedro depot. A shower will be given this evening In honor of Miss Nina ClirlBtorforsou, who will be married In tho Salt Lake Temple next Wednesday to Roy Harris of Garllcld. Tho German A class or Mm Lehl high school entertained the German H clans Monday evening at Mm homo of their instructor, Prof. Hcbcr Ucuulon. Tho evening was spent In n typical German party. Mr, and Mrs. Ilucll Allrcd and Mrs. Aaron Allrcd leM Tor Canada, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ituell Allrcd will make llmlr homo Mmro and Mrs. Aaron All-red All-red will spend the summer Micro only, visiting relatives. .J. M. Klrkham, C. W. Whittaker, Honor llennloii'-nud Miss Veda Ilun-saker'mado Ilun-saker'mado tin auto trip to Fulrlleld last week, where they organized Sunday school with rorty-soven members. mem-bers. Heretofore there has been no Sunday school there. ErastiiH Russon and Alex Ilrown luivo been called on a mission by tho AIpliio Stnkc Presidency, to labor its missionaries In Fnlrllold Tor tho next six months, tlmlr chler duties being to work In a Sunday school capacity. They will nlso hold afternoon meetings. meet-ings. Isaac Hrown, or Isaao Aldrcdge, as he was sometimes known, Is hero from Mexico visiting friends. It Is fourteen ears since Mr. Ilrown was in Lehi during which Mine ho notes man) changes, Ho was driven out of Mexico with the other Mormon refugeen nml i now located In New Mexico, awaiting await-ing the settlement of Mm war trophies. How about It housowlvcs? Have you bought your wall paper mid rugs, lace niirtiihiK and linoleum? Well, JiiHt call and sec cur line If you have not. Chip-man's, Chip-man's, - 11-" Alex AiIiiiuh, whii has been doing development work nl the North Scran-; Scran-; 4iti mine, came In Mils week and re-IMirled re-IMirled having encountered the vein In an upraise from the cud or Mm tun nel. Tho vein Is filled with an Iron ssngue ami Ib freely sprinkled with lead, and Is different from anything heretofore found on Mm property, Uc v 111 return next week, when drifting on Mm vein will be commenced and important developments are expected Tho man who has n few things ha thinks It would pay to push din get an Idea of Mm value of ndvcrtlslng by pushing them properly. The city council held a special hcs-slon hcs-slon Wednesday to pass a resolution granting Mm Interurhnn compnny the right to assign il franchise for bonding bond-ing purposes. Tho members- nlso visited vis-ited Third North street and Btoppod the rnllroad company from Greeting Its poles on tho sidewalks. Tho, men were cutting holes Jti Mm pavement. A COc can of "Gold Brand" cocoa, equal to COc size other makes, tor 2Gc, and give you a 10c enko swoot chocolate choco-late FREE In Mm Unrgaln nt Chip-man's. Chip-man's. 11-lt Mr. Stanley Taylor and Miss Selona Winn were married In tho Salt Lake Temple, Wednesday. They returned to Lehl Mm same evening, whoro n-ro-ccptlon and supper was tendered them at th homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes W. Taylor, and which was attended only by the Immediate friends and relatives of tho bride and groom. They nro, both populnr among Mm younger set and will make their homo In Garllcld. Miss Gertrude McChoyno of tho State Agricultural Collego attended n special meeting of Mm Homo Economics Econ-omics Club, Wednesday evening, nnd delivered an address on tho work or the club, Sim particularly emphasized Mm use or Mm leaflets being issued by tho collego. Solos were rondorcd by Mr8v Hazel Holmstend nnd Mrs. T. F. Klrkham. Mrs. A. Douglas yavc u paper on lish as food and Mrs. GL. Stookcy read from . Mm Montcsary Mother, after which refreshments were served. Several mouths ago It will bo remembered re-membered that a motor truck factory wrote to Lehl asking what inducements induce-ments could bo offered for their location loca-tion here. Thero wns somo local criticism becnuso tho local ofllclals did not fall over themselves in securing the plant. Tho plant (?) was located In Murray. A building was rented nnd many columns of free advertising woro given the concern. Recently Mm concern con-cern went up in the air and a lot of Murray citizens who put nionoy Into It were left holding tho sack whllo the promoter Is seeking sulpo hunters In other fields. TO PUT OX Ol'BltA. Prof. Abe Anderson Is preparing to put on Mm opera, "Merry Milkmaids," In the course of tho next two months, ,11c has not yet completed Mm solcc-Mon solcc-Mon of those who will 111! up tho oast, and desires those who wish to tnko part to speak to him about It. Mr. Anderson says that Lehi 1b full of high class musical talent and thlnkii that nn opera would havo tho tendoncy to develop It and bring It out.' "Tho. Merry Milkmaids" Is one of tho 'moat popular operas written. |