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Show H LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS ' Btcml the Classified Ads. MMtr. and Mrs. Stephen Wllles were BMjjck cud visitors to Snlt Lako City, Blr. Leslie Stownrt ot Mammoth Bnt several days the past week Bltlng at the home of W. A. Hunger. BMjicssrs A. M. Davis, E. H. Davis and BMM Davis spent Monday in I'rovo BMfcourt matters. MM"flno baby boy gladdened the homo BMfcir. and Mrs. Albert Dahr early BMLiny morning. BMjhnlrmnn James H. Gardner attend-MMt attend-MMt meeting of the Doard of County Mtmlssloners at Provo Monday. MMr. A. Douglass enmo down from BBvi.nkc City and spent Sunday MM his family. MMfe. I.ott E. Russon entertained the MS sewing girls at a kcnslngton at MMjiomo Monday evening. MMte a number of ladleB from Lehl MMjed the Relief Society Confer-Vnt Confer-Vnt Lindon Thursday. BBt Athenian club hold its rcgulnr Vbsday afternoon meeting at the Bjof Mrs. J. M. Klrkham. AW Ruth Smollcy and children of Biikc City and Miss Myrtle Fltz-Bv Fltz-Bv of Draper spent Sunday with BBjnthcr, James Klrkham, Sr. BBVnd Mrs, IT. M. Olmstead were BMnd guests of Mr.and Mrs. I.. Aa Bjnd. Mr. Olmstead Is engaged fBMreut estute business In Price, BMs on a return trip from Idaho. jBf tho recent organized hives jBMlllvc Olrls held a meeting at jKiu of their bee-keeper, Mrs jMjjICvnns, Thursday night, and jKius for the sumnfer honey MB' MkroiHiclIou of the "Lady of JMV by the II. Y. U. dramatic Mvased a good sized audience BMicssed the production at the BBYeatrc Tuesday evening. All Bars wcrei good and several of Bc real stars, MBncIng one week from today MYubun will put on four moro BJli will cunblo them to give 'BMnlcc each way early In the BVa car each way every two BMreafter. Meter Chipman of American Ms n most interesting lecture MjBslonnry experiences in Ja-ML Ja-ML Third Ward Mutual Sun- aiMKt letter from Miss Ixiulo Bho Is doing missionary .H'cw Haven, Con. says that lAlMMuBjoylng lira- work Immensely WW KKBvid holding meetings. Her ff UUimj Is a Miss McNeil from Lo- 3. IT'SlH WVEM I)nvIa ",ls week bought iMafarm of tl,3 at,orfi0 Dnv'8 OWMA' M' I)ftVls I)urclms,)(1 th0 " Bir the T. R. Jones fnrm. BMvls purchased tho horses, S BVuamed being tho highest Mftnch case. jmM (tolling is n now sport. MB ho camo down from Salt VMBiturdny night on tho mid-qgitsL mid-qgitsL Bnort ,invlnK made, n good MllH daylight, though tho blt- -Bjor, after tho sun camo up. " jmim fro n tn rivr uak to --SjrBWhlln tho angling was It nurteJ BB BBltmry betweou Ray Slat- vo tho otWmws Turner, Jr., In tho re- BBtournumout having been deepi m'mV 's strong talk of these w JHk on to a finish at nnoth. y kitchen. VHfh "ear future. FriendB Btove8 aiewS are, confident thnt their ' " 7hpatM(r a,ul Unrrr Mnnnlnp radiant Bfd their contrnct for cut- ih tfMB!l,r ,)01ita for I)l'' ,l0' i neat "" BM Valley farm, Thoy wore t perform BMnouth of West Canyon ,tMB Peterson and Vesii kitchen. Blom In tho ground uml . ,itBVtho four miles of woven .orations B1;BM mploted. r than or0M u toast, ..Mb" r Slllt ''nln C1,y l few Becotll,,Mfloy8 In Lehl this week jBBer Jordan. Besides his flMjKn acres ho is farming nMllmon Ilnmbcrger. His )iH"g ",lu I,,u r Ilocl(- 111 p!MFnru will lit! a big yield " isMt' "llB your . secure tWjHI t om NNV SBwttor lt lB limn,(Ml tlut, r ilotiio'nt Mfl!'011 Qrovor and her k BB1'''1 at I,trI(,r ll,l,nn "HP1 In the same grave. fdmfc baby was born. AH . " JljS'ul the youiiR mother h4" fi 1 ), Imi'py Tuesday th j VJVMM1 the following day MMpd. Mrs, drover was jSpMr and Mra. Ole K JK' of I.elil. Her bus- IMXrfpa00& Napoleon Orover JLbbmbmImvI o Mr. Dnvid Jones left this weok for Nevada, whero ho will shear sheep. Erery new subscriber means 1500 rotes for j on. Mrs. Lois Brlggs of Salt Lako City Is In Lehl taking caro of her mother Mrs. Sarnh J. Rhodes. Mr. White, tho stnto bank oxamlncr, was In Lehl Tuesday examining one of our banks. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene PoweJI will leave this week for Juab to spend tho summer on the Powell ranch there. Joseph Slater nnd sons this week commenced operating their brick ynrd, nnd will soon have a kiln ready to burn. Eight automobiles loaded with teachers teach-ers and nurses from St. Mary's Orphanage Or-phanage camo to Lehl Monday and spent tho day at Saratoga. Misses Sadie Uroadbent and Eliza Phillips went to Salt Lako City Thursday Thurs-day night to seo "Sorl," In the Salt Lako Theatre. Sheep shearing was completed last Thursday at tho Fnlrilold shearing pons. 75,000 sheep were sheared thoro this season, between the 1st and 29th of April. Mrs. Roy Lott underwent a seriously serious-ly dellcato operation at tho Lehl hospital hos-pital Saturday. It was highly successful, suc-cessful, and she Is now making satis-factory satis-factory progress. Mrs. Abby Elllngoon spent several days tho past week In Salt Lako City, because of the illness of her daughter, daugh-ter, Miss Christie, who Is suffering from an attack of bronchitis. Twenty four membors or the, Second Se-cond Ward Relief Society were entertained enter-tained at a quilting beo at the homo of Mrs. William Hone, Monday afternoon. after-noon. Hlocks were, sowed up for three quilts. In our last Issue,, In stating certain Improvements and new buildings going up wo overlooked the pressed brick cottages of Charles D. Gray and Stephen Wllles now going up In the First Ward. Mrs. Ed. Larson and Miss Emma Woodhouse. of anrflold, Bpont Sunday visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Woodhouse. Miss Wood, bouse Is a clerk In the Garfield post offlcc. Dutch Sabey and Alvln Jackson went to Suit Lake City Saturday to act ns cntcher nnd pitcher respectively respective-ly In one, of tho many business teninB playing thoro. They mndo n good showing with the Salt Lakers. Tho contractors who will erect the cement elevator for George a. Robin-sou, Robin-sou, arrived In Lehl Monday nnd commenced com-menced getting things ready to pour concrete. It will bo the biggest elevator ele-vator In this part of the country. |