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Show 1 LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS BBB V Tliad Powell was an Interurbnn passenger to Salt Lake City Tuesday. See "The Prlco She Paid" at the I Roynl Theater, Tuesday, November 3. I FOR RENT Good flvo room brick I houso. Enquire of Ruben Worlton, Lehl. 17-2t Lionel Evnno and Basil Dorton mixed mix-ed business and plcasuro In Salt Lake Tuesday. Tho public Bchool teachers of Sprlngvlllo spent Monday in Lehl, visiting the Lehl public schools. The Orem Interurban Is now operating oper-ating two street cars on Its line In Provo. Tho Eighth Grade students gave n delightful party In the gym Friday evening, playing games and dancing About seventy-five were present. Jay Gam of Centorvllle, who liae been visiting with his sister, Mrs. II C. Holbrook, for a week, returned home Tuesday. "The Price She Paid" at the Royal Theatre, Tuesday, November 3rd. Mrs. James P. Schow went to Ring, ham Canyon, Tuesday, for a few day's visit. Mr. Schow Is employed mlnlnp there. If you cannot get what you want any place else, call on Chlpman Mercantile, Mer-cantile, American Fork. 31-lt Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Laird went to Goshen Monday, to attend the funeral fun-eral of a cousin the following day Tho young man was to havo beer married In another week. A. R. Anderson's condition was such during the first part of tho week as to cause his folks much concern Last reports, however, were that he Is now Improving rapidly. Ed. Southwlck has carpenters, this week, erecting n two room house on his dry farm In Cedar Valley. He Is also planting a good aceragc of fall grain. Post omco Inspector A. L. McGer spent TucBday In Lehl, looking up some cases opening private letterr which were for Lehl people, but which happened at another ofilco. Monday Mrs. Josoph Andrenson war helping her husband with a lever on a wagon wheel, when the lover slipped slip-ped and cut her hand, neccssltntlnr a dozen stitches by the doctor. Matt Carson returned Saturdaj from Mount Pleasant, with n shipment ship-ment of thoro bred Rnmboulett rams which he had purchased for breeding purposes. About twenty lady friends of Mrs Rnchnel Anderson gave her a Hal lowo'en surprise party last cveiilnp bringing picnic and spending th evening In goblin games. Come early and choose from th largest assortment of trimmed hat wo have had this season, at groat re ductlons. M. & I. Chlpmun. 31-1 Mr. and Mrs. John Jnmc3 of Sa1' I Lake City, spent Sunday In I.oh' guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Prcd Mcrrll" Mrs. Jamea is a sister of Mr. Mer rill. Thoro has been some new change at Moslda. L. 13. Curtis has rcslguct from the company nnd returned t Denver. He Is succeeded by Capt E. A. Wedgowood nnd u now super lutendeut. Bishop Henry Lewis nnd S. W. Rosi attended a meeting of the Nevadr Anaconda Mining company, In Sal lake City Saturday evening. Mr Lewis will visit the propel ty nex week, I Miss Melbn Goates gave n apoo' ' party to a crowd of young people r her homo Wednesday night. Tl guests all came masked and spent th evening playing games RefreBb ments woro sorved. During tho early spring a sum) worm nto off many fields of youw beets. Josoph U. Goates field wob eaten off smooth as a road. Ho liar vested his crop tills week and th-b th-b ets yielded from IS to 2B busholf per acre. ( W F. Uutt eamo homo this wed from Indian Springs, where ho ha been working during tho past summer sum-mer In tho Kolth and Kcurna mine This company has opened n !nrg body of low grado silver ore which "HI be a milling proposition, Mr and Mrs.. Joseph S. Hroadbent ' nteitalneil a big crowd at a Hal luueVii party at their homo WednoB-'" WednoB-'" 'veiling. Sheets, pillow slips "uiHkH and witches wore much In evl deuce The ovenlng was dollghtfull) Hpint In Bpnoky guinea and scrvliii, "-freshmenta. W. V. Clark was very 111 one day this week but now Improving. Great Play "The Prlco She, Paid" nt the Royal Theater, Tuesday, November No-vember 3, 1914. 31lt Rasll Smith and Clyde Dorton, who nre nttendlng tho U. of U., spent Sunday Sun-day with their pnrenta. Gilbert Penney and Ira Hopkins of Knuosh, wero visiting t tho homo of W. K. Hopkins early In the week. Mrs. Wm. Snow, whose home Is In Salem, Is In Lehl III with pneumonia. Mr. Snow la breaking up a dry farm In Cedar Valley. "Mrs. a. E. Manning, who recentlj came here from Nevada, moved Into her new bungalow In the Third Ward this week. David Illackhurst of Salt Lake City, was visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Mason early In the week. Mr, Rlnckhiirat Is Mrs. Mason's father. fath-er. Get your tickets nt Pcople'a Co-op fbr "The Prlco She Paid, at the Royal Theatre, Tuesday, November 3rd. George N. Child, principal of the grammnr grndos of Salt Lake City addressed a meeting of tho public school tenchers hero last Wednesday evening on an educational subject. Jny Chilton, who has been working the past summer In ninckfoot, came homo last week, nnd Thursday underwent under-went an operation at the Lehl hospital hospi-tal for rupture. Hlg Millinery Sale for one week, beginning November 1st nt M. & I. Chlpman's. 31-lt Herman Snow, who has boon living In Thistle, has sold out and will bu a placo in Lehl. Ho Is operating i Jry farm nenr the Sand Grove, northeast north-east of Fairfield. Sylvester Hrondbcnt took nn auto party to tho Salt Lake Theatre Thursday Thurs-day night. In tho party also were his slaters, Sndlo and Mary, and Azer and Lexlo Southwlck. Everybody la going to ace "The Price She, Paid" at the Royal Theatre, Tuesday, November 3rd. 31-lt The Hallowe'en party In tho Smuln's Academy last evening waa one of the most successful dnnclng parties ot tho year. Tho building was decorated decorat-ed for tho occasion. Many came from other places. Moiiach Steel Ranges are the best, and Chlpmnn'o linndlo them they nre great people for furnishing qunllty. 31-lt Mra. A. L. Yates entertained tin Sewing Clielo at u-kenslngton Tuca lay nfternoon. Those present were Mesdnmea C. R Peterson, F. I). Wor 'on, Jesse N. Smith, II. M. Royle, Jr Thomas Klrkhnm, A. J. Kvuiis, II. C A'obb, John Cooper, J. Y. Grny, M A. Yates, J. II, Wntaon. W. A. Knight frank Pagan, Leroy Dnvla and Wm Wing. A new girl nrrlved at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. John Street Sunday. Richard Thomas Is spending " a month visiting with his sons in Idaho. Ida-ho. Miss Esslo Goates entertained the Mary Jnno club nt a konslngton Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Ever trimmed hat at M. & I. Chlp,-mnn'a Chlp,-mnn'a sold nt amazingly reduced prices. 31-lt Luther Coatcs, who camo In from Scranton last week with nn apparent case of typhoid fever, Is Improving. Miss Rebn Munns of Salt Lake City, spent the week end visiting frlenda In Lehl. Miss Sndlo Rusboii was hostess to the II. II. Sowing club Monday oven-lug. oven-lug. Miss Retn Gudmundsen Is visiting for a week with her sister, Mrs. An. drow Trnne. One of tho best pieces of Dramatic work ever seen In Lehl nt tho Royal Theatre, Tuesday, Ngvembor 3, 1914( Mr. and Airs. Wm. Oborn of Sandy, were week end guests of Mrs. Oborn's father, Mr. M. U. Dushmnn. Chnrloy Fox and Ambroso Call of Salt Lako City, spent Saturday and Sundny at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Robort Fox. Roger CcdarBtrom, who Is In tho coal enmpa of Carbon county, sent a deer home by express this week, which ho shot on a deer hunt. In nnothor part of this paper Is an Interesting statement from nil tho legislative candidates regarding tholr stand on tho liquor question. Cedar Valloy Is becoming a nieccn for rabbit hunters. Every Sundny a big crowd cornea down from Salt Lako City. The smile on the countcnanco of Dr. H. Christcnscn is due. to tho safe nrrlvnl of a girl, born to Mrs. Chriat-cnscii Chriat-cnscii nt Provo, last week. Chlpman's Heating Stoves toko less fuel und wear tho longest 31-lt Tho Relief Societies of tho Alpine Stake held a well attended conforenc In Lehl Thursday. Tho cars from the south were filled with visiting ladle3 Misses Zelln Rhodes, Lyda Phillips nnd Emily Wnnlnss attended the "Bird of Paradlso" production in the Salt Lnko Thentro Saturday evening. Dnvld and Harry James of Sandy and Murray, respectively, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jonea the past week. Thor Cednrstrom hns recolved reports re-ports on tho onyx which ho recentlj quarried for Chicago people Th' slabs sawed out nro A-l and uP probably result In a large order. Miss Ella FylTo gave a Hnllowe'o' party last evening to a crowd of younp people nt her parent's homo. Spool games, spook costumes and spook re freshmenta were tho order of th' evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. S. I. Goodwin win host and hostess to the mlaalomtr wives und pnrents meeting Thurada ovenlng. After a program of muBlr rending missionary letters, etc., ir freshmenta were nerved. Don't miss the first big play In thf new Thentro on Statu Street, Tuc.i day, November 3rd. 31-1 Let tors from President A J, Evnif states that he is being Initiated hit tho mls8lonnry work by nttondln-meetings nttondln-meetings In Chicago, und In preparln to visit other conferences In the ml" alou. T-vcitv friends and uelghbora r Mr3, Pool Mears gavo hor a me pleasant aurprlae party WedncBdn ovenlng, the occasion being her birth Jny Tho evening wns spent In niU3' gomes und refreshments. Mrs. T R. Cutlor, John C. Cut W. S, McCormlck mid C. W. Nlblf directors of tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co paid an uuto visit to Lehl factory Frl day. They expressed Batlsfactloi with tho successful campaign bclnj made. David Thomas of Fairfield, waa l Lehl Wednesday. Ho says that the had great success with dry farmlui near Falrfiold this year. Ho and hi; brother, William, threshed 3, ICC buah ola of wheat, most of his going ovei 25 buBhola per aero. He hntt Jus planted several hundred ncers more Mr and Mtb. Win. 12. Racker en tertalned nt dinner Tuoadny ovcnlne In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Raymond, Ray-mond, Sr, of McCnmmon, Idaho, ant' Mr and Mrs. Alonzo Raymond, Jr. of Provo, Mr. Raymond, Sr., Ib n well to-do rancher in tho Gom Stato. Mr Raymond, Jr Is u Bon-ln-lnw of Mr and Mra. RneUer. Mr and Mra. E N. Webb entertain-id entertain-id Dr. A. M. Glover and other Salt Lake friends Sunday. David Wangsganrd came up from Mt. Pleasant Sundny to lslt his wife nnd new bnby. Suel Uuahmnn, n son or Mr and Mrs. e. a. Uuahmnn, is 111 with tv-phold tv-phold fever. Kiery trimmed hat In tho splendid assortment nt M. & I. Chlpmnna'a being be-ing sold nt greatly reduced prices, i A doctor was called to the home of H. M. Royal ono day this week to sew up a cut on their Hon, Hut ton's, bend, caused by n fall. Mr. and Mra. Win. Hnnson nnd Mrs. George Elsmoro of Salt Lake City, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. II. I), Wilcox Sunday. Tho young friends of Evana Gilchrist Gil-christ gnvo him a pleasant surprlso party nt tho homo of hla pnrenta, Mr. nnd Mra. Sidney Gilchrist, the occasion occa-sion being hla 13th birthday Miss Margaret Baker waa this week awarded tho prize In tho Alpine Stake flower garden contest. The content was very close, but MIbs linker's excellent ex-cellent record helped her win out. Eastern Play Company presents "The Price Sho Paid" at the Royal Theatre, Tuesday, November 3rd. Mra. A. R, Anderson, who hna been In Salt Lake City for ten dnya, returned re-turned home Tuesday. Mr. Anderson Is recoveilng rapidly from his operation oper-ation at the L. D. S. hospital. William left for Strawberry Valley Tuesday to get Gilbert Sagcra, who la with the aheep herd. Mr. Sagcra' mother Is critically 111 In American "Fork. Postmaster Joseph Anderson ne-companlcd ne-companlcd Dr. Worlton to Salt Lake City Sunday, to visit his father In the L. D. S. hospital. |