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Show I j LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS 1 1 M Head the Clarified Ads. 'jK Mr. W. R- Yates went to Ogden m Wednesday on business. "H Jny Smuln ot l)1,lr cnmo ' for l short visit with his wlfo. H Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Oborn of Union, H were tho guosts o( Mrs. Mnrthn S j Bushman Sundny. H Rend the ads read them nil It's H to )our advantage. G-tf H John Y. Smith of nSlt Lake City, D passed through Lehl Tuesday on hi H way to Price. H Mr. and Mrs. James Obcrn and chll- H dren, Qlcn and llecn, of Union, were H the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Worlton H Sunday. B Ray Slater went to Cedar Fort last night to wrestle with Sam Wilcox, the Cedar Valley wrestling champion ' The contest was held in the new gym- H unslum. Two big qvents are scheduled for B' Lelil next week the Hallowcll Concert B company Wednesday evening and the B Provo Band excursion Friday, B J. J. Olll Wednesday started his B engine going for the purpose of saw- Bt '"B stone. He Is getting monumente B ready for erecting in the cemetery on B Decoration Day. B A cement mixer was unloaded at V the Orem station Tuesday, and taken B to the Point of the Mountain, to be H used In concrete work on the Provo River ReservolrCanal building there. Mr, Alex Adams will leave tomorrow tomor-row for the Uintah Reservation, where he will spend the summer on a farm in which himself and the Mur. dock Bros, are, Interested. Joseph N. Roberts left this week for Faust, where, he will help shear a rlock of Angora goates. The regular sheep shearing scaBon will commence about two weeks later. For the latest styles In Walkover Shoes, Royul Clothcs.Hnts and CollarB, or In fact anything pertaining to boys' or men's dress, Call at the Royal Tailoring Tail-oring Store. Inc., E. J. Seastrand, Master Mas-ter of the tape line, Manager, American Ameri-can Fork. Where the cars stop. 20-H At a meeting of the dlreotors of the Utah Ranking company, held last Saturday,- Wm. Thornton' and J. JL Storrs of American Fork, tendered their resignations as directors and their places were filled by the election of Parley Austin nnd W. Karl Hopkins. Hop-kins. Mr. H. C. Nelson came In Tuesduy from his dry farm at Point Lookout, west of Vernon. Ho reports an abundance, abun-dance, of molsturo and bright prospects pros-pects for dry wheat. Ho went to Salt Lake City Wednesday on buslncsj Prof. E. J. Glade of the D. Y. U., I delivered a most Interesting and tlme- Ily address Sunday evening In the Tabernacle. His subject was "Enthusiasm." "En-thusiasm." The musical part of the program was given by the First Ward Sunday School. Don't miss the 1 Provo Hand ex curslou to Lehl Frl. Etc, March 20. Parley Austin and Jesse Webb weait to Salt Lake City Monday on business. Miss Hlldn Carlson is tho guest ol Mrs. W. T. Hnsler nt Provo this week. Mrs. James Fyffe and daughter, Eliza, spent Saturday In Salt Lake City. Miss Levan Pierce, of Sprlngvllle, spenl the week end visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. John S. Wllles. Tho U. D. club wus entertained by Miss Maud Klrkham at her home Monday evening. Miss Nitn Hammer, who Is teaching teach-ing In Moroni, spent threo days home last week visiting friends. Miss Norma Hammer entertained nt a card party at her home Monday evening. Refreshments were served. The Garland sugar factory this year has Incrensed Its beet acreage 40 per cent. 140 Tickets wcro sold for American Ameri-can Fork nt the Interurban station Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wells returned home Sunday from visiting In Salt Lake City. Miss Vea Jensen of Salt Lake City, wus the guest of Miss Norma Hammer several days the past week, returning homo Sunday. Mrs. Ruben Davla is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Hazel Wilcox, In Nampa, Idaho. Mrs. Wilcox became the mother of a fine baby boy recently. recent-ly. Mr. James Huuson of Garflcld, spwi several days during tho past week In Lehl visiting his pnronts. Mr. Hansen Han-sen Is employed In the new Hercules powder works, south of Garfield. Francis Child gnvei n lecturo Wed. ncsday night before the farmers of American Fork. Ilia subject was Cooperation. In u wrestling match In Dlackfoot, Idaho, last week, Charles Rcnthrop defeuted Cyclone Workman in the first fall. Renthrop was Injured so that the match was unable to proceed. Il will be continued April 3rd. - -ij Ircber Comer and sons this week secured se-cured a fine artesian well In the street between N. A. Drown and J. A. Powell It was driven by U A. Uuslim.in, Jr.. .rid will be piped to his homi in tin fliid. J. Y. Suwyer, representing tho Hf tings Industrial company of Chicago, tho builders of tho canning factory, lias been spending the past week In Lehl making tho final collection fro it tho stockholders. Tho High School students this week reconstructed tho circular track around tho Wines Park, erecting posts for pole vaulting, high Jumping, etc., and In other ways commenced to get rendy for practicing for tho annual track meet. MlB9 Maud Klrkham spent the wecV end with friends In Salt Lake City. Mrs, J. D. Bone returned t from n threo days' Islt with her sister sis-ter In Salt Lake City. Friends of Mrs. T. W. Jones gave her n birthday surprise party nt her home Mondny evening. It was a picnic pic-nic affair, and games occupied the ocnlng. The canning Company now has ubout 110 acres of tomatoes signed up. About twenty norcs of them will bo grown In Lludon and on Provo Bench, whoro tho farmers grew tomatoes to-matoes for tho Provo plant last year. Soeral score of ladles went from Lehl to American Fork Wednesday to attend the annual celebration of tho organization of tho Relief Society, held In the Stnko Tabernacle. There was a program In tho afternoon and n lunch and dance In tho evening. Mr. John Urndshnw left hurriedly for Canada Tuesday. Ho will go direct di-rect to Lethbrldgc, where ho will attend at-tend a convention ot sheepmen nm ranchers, which has been culled b tho government to transact some Important Im-portant business with them. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gcorgo E. Zimmerman weitit to Bingham Canyon Wednesday, to attend tho wedding reception of their son, James, and Miss April Sor-rcinioii. Sor-rcinioii. They spent tho balance of tho wevek visiting with their other children, John Zimmerman and Mrs. Viola Henry, who live In Bingham. Mrs. F. D. Worlton entertained nt u houso party Tucsdny evening In honor ot Dr. Worlton's blrthdny nn-nlversnry. nn-nlversnry. Supper was served to Mr and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wine, Bishop nnd Mrs. James II. Gardner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruben AVorl-ton, AVorl-ton, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Evans. W. J. Gurnoy, Wm. Ashor, W. R. Yntes, Dell Yutes und Herman Cameron Camer-on will leave today for Simpson to rosumci work on tho American Copper Mine. The company has been having a lot of new equipment made with which to sink on tho Incline. After remaining ten days to Install tl" equipment, Messrs Asher nnd W Yntea will return home. |