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Show 1 LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS I "Mt . Siipt. S. I. OooUwIn of the Pcoplo's ''! Co-op., 'spent Monday in Salt Lake ' I City on buslncs. I - Extra- Cholco Cream Candles at I Chipman's, 2 pounda for 35c. 5-lt I f mm - . Albert Duhr Is building a residence 1 in the Third Ward, on the street lend- lag weBt from tho Junction stntlon. Ji Dr. II, Er Steele of Salt Lake City, J wna n vlBitor at the home of M. W. '. ' lngnlls Tuesday cvonlng. James and Joseph Holdcu went to I IUvcrton Tuesday, to attend the fun- 4 eral of u rolntlvet 2 pounds Best Mixed Nuts 40c, 1 i pound for 20c at Chipman's. 5-lt 4 j The Junior members of the Second Ward M. I. A. nro preparing to play tho "Obs'tlnato Family" during -the holidays. . Tho Manner wants your Job print "? Ing Messrs Business Man, Profession I' al Man and Every Day Citizen. 28-lt Tho Fourth Ward Dramatic company com-pany gave a delightful performance of "Tho Homanco of Phyllis," in tho Royal Theatre Tuesday evening. f Mrs. Lydla Alder of Salt Lake. City, delivered a talk on her visit to the j Holylnnd In tho Fourth Ward, Sun- . day aftornoou. j Mrs. Sarah Kirkham accompanied J. W. Wlng.Jr., to Payson Tuesday, 4 whero she will spend a week visiting V with her sons, Lot and William. i Dr. F. D. "Worlton lectured to the Jf students of tho Eighth' grade In their . physiology class Tuesday, his talk be- i l"B tho heart and its functions. i Clilpman's uro giving nway FREE $550.00 in splendid merchandlso. 6-lt t MosarB Frank Yearanco and Virgil Gontcs gave n select Bkating party to , about thirty of their lady and gentle-; gentle-; men friends In tho City Pavilion Mon. ' day ovening. Ralph and Clarence Cotter and Arno Kirkham returned Monday to tho A. C. at Logan, after spending a week with their purents. Mrs. Ernest Sunderland and Mrs. Ed. Cody of Salt Lake City, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hlggs Sunday. . , 4 Miss Margaret Austin, who la attending at-tending tho H. Y. U. at Provo, returned return-ed Sunday after spending tho week with her sister, Mrs. Ell, Webb. , A ticket with every dollar you trade at Chipman's. 5-lt Bernard BrndsKhw and Wm. Norton after spending Thanksgiving week with relatives In Lchl, returned to the 11, Y. U. Sunday aftornoon. Ooorgo Schow, Sr who has-been spending tho summer with his sous, George S. and Floyd, In Island, Idaho, Ida-ho, roturncd homo this week. , Mr. nnd Mis. Harry Llnnoll, Albert Wagstnff, Wm. and Albert Llnnell of Salt Lnko City, attended tho funeral of Ooorgo Davis Sunday. An Improvement mado this week, 1 and otio vory acceptable to tho resl- dents In that locality, Is tho filling up I of tjio old Gilchrist pond, cast of the I Salt Lako Hout't depot. Tho next holiday event is .Christ- .1 inns. Do your shopping oarly with the M home mcrcliuntu who advertise In the M lit'Et local paper In the state The ' Uuiiuer. A half dozen tuntna this week scrap- vM ed grnrol from tho creek bed Into ;l the spaco botween the, foundutlnn .m wills of tho now canning plant. This yfl tvlll bo permitted to settle, before the f, foundation Is put In. il Edward Southwtck this week coin- jH nloted tho clearing nnd plowing oi lus dry farm In tho north end of Co- ,j'H .ii- Valley. Ho states that thcro hap ''I ii.eti no froHt In tho ground thoro it) H You enn get anything you want In Mil' Xtniis present lino nt. Chipman's m c-it ;H AHHlRiaut State Dank Examiner, Viiti, was In ' Lehl Tuesday, malt- ' I ig nit i Mimliintlon df tho Stato Jliuilt ! ft l.rhi Mr. White, stated that if all ; lanka were ifhilar thn samo elllclunl H luiiiitKi-iiu-ut ua tho Stato Hunk ol B hlil, nitre would bo but little work ' L f' ' -xumlner and no, tlangor to M '' pOS-lllTM 5r r'i - " (.nrpi-ntnrs have beon putting ti new I t oor in the old Dor.ton Mont Market I ' ilWlng on Main Street, this week I 1 oilurwiso (Ittliig It up for oc- M 'iimiicy Humor has It that II. E. $ 'Mtwlcih will open n shooting, gullery . B i on., half ()t Ul0 building and that is iJorton will open u produce Htnnd hi the otilcl. ,)urt Joseph S. Droadbent mado a business busi-ness trip to Salt Lako City Tuesday. Isaac Hardman wont to Provo Monday, Mon-day, to do business with tho Utah Lnko Irrigation company. Miss Margaret Thome of Salt Lake City, spont tho past week tho guest of hor slater, Mrs.- S. L. Wells. Peanuts, best kind at Chipman's, 12 l-2c per pound. c-lt Miss Anrvllm Woolston, a student of tho University of Utah, spent Inst week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. II. Woolston. Thomas Colburn of Salt Lako City, has purchased n tract of land on Utah Lako, south of Pelican Point, nnd will erect n summer homo there. Mrs. R. M. Stout nnd daughter, nnd Mrs. Marthn Plummor of Snlt Lnko City, woro Thanksgiving guests nt the homo of Mr. und Mrs. Heber Allrcd. Miss Christie EUIngson, who is teaching In tho Salt Lake City school, returned Sunday, after spending tho week with her mother, Mrs. Alblgnl EUIngson. t Next Monday John Jacobs will celebrate cele-brate his 89th birthday, nnd his wife will colobrnto hor 79th anniversary on tho samo day. They aro Lehl's oldest old-est couple and two of tho first settlers set-tlers of tho town. From now until XmuB "wo offer Extra Ex-tra -Cholco Candles, 2 pounds for 25c at Chipman's. 5-lt During Thanksgiving week all the previous records woro broken on the Interurban In tho numbers of passengers pas-sengers carried. Tho new trailers woro used for tho flrst time, nnd on some of tho trains three coaches wero used. It is said that a good many boxes of "leaky books" woro shipped from Salt Lako City to Lchl and American Am-erican Fork. A Down Quilt Is a splendid present Tor tho wife. Both can ubo It. Wo oarry thorn In largo quantities at Chipman's. 5-lt Heber Comer this week secured n flowing well for Thomas Collogo down on tho river.. Ho also drovo ono for Henry Lowls, Jr., at his homo near the city park, that flqws from 30 to 40 gallons per minute and has a good pressure. Messrs O. A. Slado- and J. E. Cotter loft Tuesday for Fish Springs, whoro they will shoot duckB for a few days. They went In Mr. Slndo's auto, and will go ovor the Lincoln Highway by way of Salt Lako City and Qrants-vlllo. Qrants-vlllo. Tho engagement of Mr. John Col-lego Col-lego nnd Miss Minn Andreasou la announced, an-nounced, tho wedding to take place next Wednesday. Mlsa Arvllla Woolston, who spont tho holidays with her parents, returned return-ed to school at tho university Monday. Mon-day. Thursday Mrs. Wesley Rlohlo gave a Thanksgiving supper. Covers were laid for twenty. C" |