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Show I j LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS 0" . ltrnit the Classified Ails. , f Dr. Worlton made a proreselonnl lslt to Fnlrflo'd Saturday. I Mr. and Mrs. Mick Ingcrcall of American Am-erican Fork woro Lchl visitors Sunday. Sun-day. Will Norton of tho 11. Y. U., is spending spend-ing the weeks vacation with, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Hobs. Mrs. B. I!osh of Levan, returned to her homo Thursday, after n two weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Leo Hanson. Frank Jacobs of Sugar City, took advantage of tho Conference week and made a visit to his mother, Mrs. Harriet Jacobs. Mr, Hebor Harrison, together with his mother and Mr. and Mrs, Ed Hnr-rlslon, Hnr-rlslon, mado an auto tour through the county Sunday. D. Y. U. students, Bernard Bradshaw, Brad-shaw, Roso RusBon and Odessa All-red All-red are spending their spring vacation vaca-tion at homo with their parents. .Mrs. Florence. Barton returned to Lehl Sunday, after a months visit in Salt Lake Mrs. Barton will spend the summer with her mother, Mrs. E. J. Dolln. Mr. Leo Hanson and Paul Minor conducted a party of about thirty boy scouts on nn Easter trip to Alpine foot hills. Tho boys declare t a most succesful trip In every way. John Bradshaw returned from Ma-grath, Ma-grath, Canada, Saturday. Whllo In Canada Mr. Bradshaw was sent as a representative of the sheep men to tho Legislature at Edmunton. Friends of Mrs. Annie Rivers gave her a pleasant birthday surprise party, last week. Light refreshments were I served and the evening spent In games and music. At tho unnual election of the Rural Mall Carriers held In Salt Lake City Saturday, William Hadfleld was elected elect-ed 1st Vice President. Robert Asknow of Bingham was reelected President. 1 The marriage of Miss Hazel Ooates i and nyron W. Orny will take place In tho Salt Lake Tomple next Wednesday Wednes-day and a reception will bo held at tho home of tho- bride's parents In tho waning. -----.-MB Sudan grass, tho now dry farm forage crop that has boon tried with Buch -success In Texas, nud advertised adver-tised In this paper .will be given n good test hero us n number of the farmors In Cedar Valley havo each planted several acres of it. 8 Mr. Dennis dlles will ndd wood working, work-ing, equipment to his blacksmith shop ; for tho purpose or engaging In tho j wheel-wrlght business. It will consist con-sist "of nn electrlcnlly operated band saw, rip saw and planer. Mesdnmes Knrl Hopkins, Jesse ., Smith, Tom Klrkhnm, Ole Larson and Mitchell DnvlB and their children I formed an Enster party and went to I the Devil's Slide Saturday. Theladlea I had u jolly time, notwithstanding tho I wind nud rain drove them homo be- foro they wero ready to go. ' Tho Sundny night program In tho Tabernacle successfully rendered was a Trombone solo "Loves Old Sweet I Song" by Melviu Sinuln, Retold Story ' by Laura Cutler, Solo "Only Tired," Dulclo Frnncom, Missionary expor- Ilences by Zeldn Klrkham, Organ Solo, Mrs. F. D. Worlton. County Fruit Tree Inspector Poul-son Poul-son was In Lchl this week visiting somo of tho orchards. Ho mado an Inspection In-spection of tho Bono applo orchard In tho field and said tho twig blight from which It suffered Inst year Is duo to the water being too closo to the surface Tho section men on tho Intururban liavo during tho paBt week contributed contribut-ed materially to tho clean town move, ment by cleaning up tho depot grounds and filling In big holes on tho west end of tho block. Tho ground between tho spur and the sidewalk ; has been sloped and will bo planted '' to lawn. 4 i-ii ii ): Victor Mason city soxton commotio-; commotio-; ed this week to oloau up tho city como- tory. Quito a numbor of peoplo havr ! omployed Mr, Mason to tuko enre of their lots, which ho does the yeai round for a small fco. This Is ni ' lunovocutlon and It la thought thn J quite a numbor will avail themselvct ' of his services. ' William Ashor and Aaron utioy ' Itt this wcok for Simpson springs i, with a load of supplies for tho men H who nre working at tho American I Copper property. Messers O. A. Slndo, Charles Earl and George Hammer In- :' tend malting tho trip by auto tomor- row to see what progress Ih being j nadtt tl aiukluu tho -huft. ' i r : L . I Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young of Provo" were visiting Mrs. Joseph Hammer Sunday. .Mlmd Johnson B" of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllard Johnson of Idaho Falls, la visiting at tho home of Marvel Comer. Mrs. II. c. Holbrook entertained at a children's party Wednesday afternoon after-noon in honor of her daughter Leona's 6th birthday. Prof. W. K. Hopkins attended the meeting of the U. of U. alumni nssocl. atlon In Salt Lako City Tuesday evening. even-ing. Samuel Russon, n student of tho L. D. S. Business College, Is homo for a week with his parents, Mr. and MrB. Thomas Russon. Miss Genevieve Clark, who has been visiting relatives In Rlgby, Idaho, for tho past scvQTal months, y-eturned homo Sunday. Mrs. Harold Chrlstcnsen spent Tuesday Tues-day In Provo visiting her father, Mr. Newman, who recently underwent an operation In tho Provo Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. James Southwlck, of Amnion, Idaho, spent tho past week In Lehl guests of Mr. Southwick's brother, William Southwlck. ' Prof. Archibald, 4vho taught In tho Lehl public schools last year, was a guest or Mr. and Mrs. Christian Kund-son Kund-son Saturday and Sunday. Hq la teaching in Provo. Among the U. A. C. students who came homo for tho spring holiday week were, Earl Jones, Eb und Arno Klrkham. Ralnh Cotter nil iinrrv Cook. Misses Norma Hammer and Clara Mc Carrie woro at MIdvale Saturday night to a dinner and dnnco In honor of a friend. They went up In Hammer's Ham-mer's car. Murray Allen, the, blind teacher In the state school for tho deaf nnd blind, spent the past week In. Lehl at the homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. D. J. Thur-man. Thur-man. Miss Margaret Thurman, who Is teaching In Mantl, and Miss Elglva Thurman toachlng In Salt Lako City schools, uro homo for a week's visit with their parents. Friends-of Hyrum Klrkham gavo him n pleiaunt surprise-party at hlB home Thursday ovcnlng. Music, games and n light luncheon wero tho order of tho ovcnlng. If your sotting hen refuses to stay on her nest It may bo duo to mites or lice. Several moth balls in tho nest will drive them away nnd enable the hen to rest In peace and do her duty. Mr. II. H. Davis, county fruit Inspector, In-spector, has been busy tho past week. Tho county has been making nn onslaught on-slaught on tho Snn Josu scale In all parts of tho county. Mr. A. Douglas, of Salt Lako City, spent the early part of tho week 'Itt-lug 'Itt-lug with his family here. He reports that they havo had considerable troublo In adjusting tho jitney bus business with thn city commissioners, but things are going satisfactorily now, nnd tho company Intends adding more cars to its equipment as thn business requires. rJL . . Mrs. David Roberts, Jr,. presented her husband with u boy Monlny. Mrs. Wnlter Stlmmel spent Wednesday Wednes-day visiting with friends in Salt Lnkt City. As an Easter present tho stork brought n now baby boy to tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb. Lehl furnished Its quota of Conference Confer-ence visitors, nbout two hundred nud ity going over tho Orcm linos alone. Mrs. Ada Steel of Farmlngton is In Lehl for ten days, visiting with In parents, Sir. and Mrs. Prince Jacobs. Mrs. Andrew Jacobs gave a chi dren'a party at her homo Wednesday to a dozen llttlo rrlends of her bo Ford. Mr(B. Clara Roy lance, of Lyman, Wyo., spent tho first part of tho week In Lehl as a guest of her brother, Mr, O. A. Slade. Superintendent W. E. Packer and son, Ira, made a business trip to Salt Lako City Wednesday, making the trip In an auto. Messrs. Walter L. Webb and Christian Chris-tian Knudson hnvo been In Provo the past week serving as Jurymen In tin district court. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson of Salt Lako City wero guests Sundny of Mrs. Rachael Anderson. Mrs. Ai derson remained for tho week. Mr. Bernard Bradshaw and Stanley Wnnlass spent the past week at home with their parents, tho B. Y. U. having closed for tho week spring holidays. B. Y. Mulllns, Qcorgo Hnrvey, Earl Ashton, James Woodhouse and several others went to Provo Wednesday and Thursday us witnesses In the Small liquor case. About twenty young friends of MIbb La Reo Mandsley gavo her a pleasant surprise party Monday evening, spending tho time with gomes, music and refreshments. Have your old shoes mado over now at tho Economy Shoo shop on Main street. The leather wo uso In the soles Is tho best obtainable, and the work Is neat nnd lasting. Wo have learned Oio trade 10-tr Mechanics, Monday, equipped the local lnterurban station with an automatic auto-matic telephone equipment, by means of which tho agent Is nblo to call up any other station without first call--Ing. central. r -' Georgo Hammer started with somo .land buyers to Cedar Valley, Wednesday. Wednes-day. Whon nenr Webb's shearing corral, cor-ral, ho broko the axlotrco smooth off. 0. A. Slodo was called over tho phone, nnd mado tho balanco of tho trip. That was n glorious beneficent storm Wednesdny night and Thursday. Thurs-day. Nearly nn Inch of rain fell, and placed tho ground In ideal condition ror spring planting. The dry farms wero greatly benefited. The Misses Freda Olson nnd Mary Woods Bpont Sunday with friends In Topllff. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alex Robb, of Lincoln, Idaho, wero guests this week of Mrs. Rbbb's sister, Mrs. Ell Webb. . Mr. Lionel Hvnus, nccompuulod by Mrs. Evans, mado a trip to Eureka Monday, on his motorcycle. Mr. Oeorgc Austin, Jr., of Garland, Bpont Sunday and Monday nt tho hoiiu of his father, Georgo Austin, Sr. Miss Blanch Pock, a student of the B. Y. U Is Bpcndtng tho spring holiday holi-day weok at homo with her mother. Mrs. Fanny Burch, of Salt bakq City, was visiting with her mother, Mrs O Cedarstrom, early In tho weok. 4Mr. and Mrs, C. C. Edwards and family, who havo been in Cnllonte for the past year, whero Mr. Edwards has been railroading, returned to their home In tho Third ward this week Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Adums will move to Moslda next week, whore Mr. Adams will bo employed In tho pumping pump-ing plnut, which will commouco pumping Irrigation water about April 16th. Georgo Koga, tho Japaucso doctor, was arrested In Provo this week for practicing without a license. After spending tho night In jail, he Becurcd an attorney and will fight the case, which has not yet been set for trial. Mr. and Mrs. William Llowcllan, of Provo, wore, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Davis. Mr. Llowellnn Is it prominent Bhocpman and was the first to shear at Webb's corral tills year. Mrs. Georgo BrlggH, of Rlgby, mil Mrs. William Nieliur, of Teton, Mai spent tho past week 'it tho home of their mother, Mrs. Sarah A. Rhodes A letter from Morlln Southwlck say that Reyner Goatcs stepped Into the Liverpool olllco and hooked to sal on March 23d for homo, Prior to this ho Intended to vlBlt Loudon, mid upon his arrival In America expect' to tako In the Bights nt Washington D. C. Mrs David Waiigsganrd eanio up H from Mount Pleasant, Saturday, nud is spending tho week n guest of her flH BlBter, Mrs. Guy Evans. H Tim young frlouds of Miss Winnie H Evans gavo her a pleasant surprise party Friday evening. They first at- flH tended tho Royal, nud spout tho re- mnliidcr of tho ovoulug nt tho Evans homo In n social way and serving re- freshmouts. HJ |