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Show B Sep Lynwood Saturday nihf . Fifty B ler cent of the proceeds go to the mis- B sionnry fund. B Hr. 3. A. Ivcrsou of Manti is now ia B .Lehi working in the interest of the M. I. I t A eon was born to "Mr. and Mrs. John B 33. Merril on "Monday morning. The B child only lived two hours. Patriarch Charles D. Evans of Sprig- B wille has been spending u few days in B' JLehi. B Charles W. Earl went to Eureka on B Wednesday to engage in Mining busi- B mcEe. B A son has been born to Mr. fc Mrp B ' Hyrum Webb. He in the firstchild and H lias been given a hearty welcome B F. A- Crandall of Springville has died B frm the effects of an accidental gun B shot wound received while huntingducks B Q Oct. " The U. G . W. will sell tickots at single k fare for round trip'for the state teachera H convention at IVovo on Dec. 27 k 28 m Sim etid to Dec. SO. H "The Merry Milkmiads" is the name B of an operetta which may bo presented H to the people of Bchi some time this B winter. K It is estimated that tlip European B beet sugar cjop for 1897-98 will amount B to 4,025,000 tons. The American sugar B :rop is estimated at 1,000,500 tons. H Mr. Geo. T. William, an eastern, B longhaired journalist, was in Lehi on B Wednesday writing up the town for th fl, Christmas number of the Utoninn. fl We have received a copy of "To The Yukon ond Klondike Oofd fields" pur - H fished by KdwarJ Holland of Sin Fran- B citco. It Is an interesting pamphlet snccialiy to those suffering from B Klondieitus. paw Many a man who thinks ho could be journalist stands in the storeH and tells H iow he would be as independent as a tfig on ice, and call things by their rfght HH jinnies ; how ho eould, write good com- H inon sendft, and none of your frivolous B try-to-be-funny stuiV. Tlio best way to HB cut off one of thene chaps is to get him H Ho agree to write sensible .article every H .-day for a week. Before the week is out H lie is sure to be pumped dry, and will H cape worse for the idea than' the chick H with tho pip, If he .should have the H ability ami ncivn to carry out his threat H lie would be found hanging to a tote- H phont pole before thr'co cold morning H roll round. t i r "ln. i i. ' '. i ' ' ..Thadireqtora, of thv Co-op Keldva-meeting Keldva-meeting this 'morning And declared a dividend of 2 percent. Mr. Capitan, recently employed at the sugar ioctory, left on Wednesday for his homu'ln California. - it Tho farmers nro discussing the beet' seed question and a number of opinions are being expressed, They do notseemi to favor using French seed. Mr. David Broadbent of Provo was in Lehi on Friday and gavo us a pleaeant call. He was out in the interest of the Prof. Lund's conceit company. See that your children always wear District 70 school shoes. For sale by people's Co-op. Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoes? If not, why not? One trial will convince you. Sold by People's Co-op Ask tho people's Co-op to fehow you District 70. They will be pleased to do so. Why look older than you really are, when Hall's Hair Rnower will completely restore tho natural color, as in youth, to, gray, faded- or discolored hair. 'Go to JuliuB Jensen's for .your candies and Christmas novelties, lie has a fine, assortment. Mr. A, II. Cniidland has returned from his southern trip. He went as far as Saliim but found tho snow too deep to go farther. He brought back a number of interesting specimens for the school cabinet. There was a good attendance at the meeting on Uunday night. Elders G. A. IverHon and J . G. Kimball of Salt Lake were present and gave some good instructions to the young people. Miss Alice Bone and her sewing class entertained a number of their friends at the residence of Wm. Bono on Friday bight. It was a pleasant social suceeis. ' The reporter on the Denver Post must have been in Lehi for he recently eays : "Lehi has a home dramatic company that will not turn out for any traveling troupe on the theatrical highway." This is tho prayer uttered by a Denver boy who had become tired of the olden tl : Now wy lame ino down toos leep, Ipe ray the Lord mice hole to keep, If ics sould die beef ore I wake, That'll settle it! The verdict of a trial jury at Grand Junction lays down a principle thatwill bo indorsed by the frutcruity of "Wandering-Willies" the broad laid ove;, The jury declares that araiiroad watchman watch-man has no right to beat and abuse people found in railroad cars or on the company's right of way. Whether oi not such right ever existed the fact is . that company employees have tmrciscd it quite regularly at1 times. Some people are anxious to avoid paying the home merchant a legitimate margin. They readily believe any fairy tale told them by slick-tongued frauds. Ninety-ninu.out of 100 of these eof: snaps offered by .these fellows are twiddles. The beef plan is to patroaizo home merchants. They help pay a very large share of the taxes, help support sup-port tho school, church, -etc,, and are' citizens among us. They are responsible for tho goods they toll nn c-m be found' at any time, should Muyti - oe wrong" or the goods not as itpu-aenud. They, buy and sell at. lair prices- and slionld have (he support of the people." , a |