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Show LEHI LOCALS Garff Rros, thin week t reded n warehouse In which to store Ico from tholr Ice plnnt. This week's Issue Is printed ono duy earlier than usual on account of the 24th. We have the boat kind of preserving kottlcs. Oot your oupply at People's Copp. ,!.-lt Miss Ellobezth Kimball of Suit Lako City spent the past week here, the Buest of Mrs. M. W, Ingalls. Ole Larson, who hna been In business busi-ness at Oarflold, arrived homo Monday Mon-day for n month's visit with his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larson. Alfred Iloboits, who was married Inst week (o Mrs. Hoy Roberts, has purchased the homo of Ernest Mad- X. M. West of Idaho, who was In the barber bunlnoss here several years ago, Is visiting IiIh old friends hero and in Pleasant drove, Mrs. II. C. llolbrook entertained a crowd of young people Wednesday evening In honor of MIsb Vera llolbrook, llol-brook, who Is visiting from Hnuntl- Mrs, Thad Powell, who has been visiting with her children, who nrc on 'the Pawnee ranch at Juab, arrived homo Wednesday. She was accompanied accom-panied by T. J. Powell. Carpenters nro now at work on the roof, floor and arch of the new Stnto street opera house. Tho arch will bo panelled, studded with electric globes and bo a thing of beauty. Call nt Peopled Co-op and let us demonstrate tho "Freo" Sowing Mn-ch'uo. Mn-ch'uo. It's the boat. Lot us pro' li,' Apostlo Ilobor J. Orant and President Presi-dent Joseph W. McMurrln of the. council coun-cil of seventies will bo In attendance nt tho quarterly stake conference at Pleasant drove Sunday, J. W. Grant had a horse get Its leg ' broken at tho sugar factory by a car on tho Interurbnn railway one day , this week. It was necessary to shoot ' tho animal. 4 jtf Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight went to We Salt Lake City Saturday to attend Mrs. Bft Attwood's funornl. Mrs. Attwood was if If one of Utah's pioneers and was a lit grandmother of Mr. Knight. I I Tho management of tho Arcado will g giw-a-.frco-ilaacc Jat-UicjclillUrcntaL I 2 o'clock on July 24. They will also glvo a big dance at night for the grown-ups. ' Last Sunday morning Jack Thrash or and Miss Anna Stoddart drove to Lark and spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Thrasher, returning home In the evening. Tho teachers nud otllccra of tlu Fourth Ward Primary Association entertained en-tertained a number of tholr frlcndB In tho ward houso Tuesday evening, spending tho time playing games nnt' serving refreshments. M. W. Ingalls, Frank Ingalls, Mlsi Sommors IngnlU and Miss Ruth Anderson, An-derson, a Salt Lake City school chuir of Miss Ingalls, spent the week on f camping and tlshlug tiip up America) Fork oanyon. Mrs. Sarah Smith, who on Monda entered a plea of "guilty" to soiling Intoxicating liquor, when tho olHcers went to her homo Tuesday evening to affix her sentence, changed her plea to "not guilty" and Is now out on $600 bail Unless hor caao Is settled out of court her trial will come up at soir.o future date. ''ho contractors this week completed complet-ed the Interurban depot at Pleasant Grove. Next week they will commence com-mence tho erection of tho depot nt Lehl. Tho two buildings will be exact duplicates of each other. Gorman U. Ellsworth, president of the northern states mission, spent Tuoaday with friends In Lehl lie left Mrs. 'Smith in Chicago. Ho came homo for the purpose of bringing the body of Elder Lconhnrd Rulekert, who died In the mission Held of Milwaukee, Wis. The Lehl Opera company played "Plnaforo" to n large and enthusiastic audience In Alpine Wednesday evening. even-ing. They took nil their special scenery scen-ery and costumes up and report having hav-ing had a glorious time. Following veiling they pleyetl to nn appreciative uudleiKn In American Fork. - .-( |