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Show B- AROUND TOWN. B" Hv. Perry of 1'ocalollo It lieru giving B leelurenul the Coiignigatloiial Church. H HORN. To mid Mrs. T. J. H Wudsworth, on Sunday, u Hon. 1'iwt- H master S. W. Rons' wlfo prcHented IiIiii H with n baby girl on Mondy. Mother and liable dnluir well. Tlie elty iimrMhid of l'nyson inaden H raid a few days ago on one of the H wtlooim ot that city and captured six H youtliH who were Hecretly hid In nn H adjoining room ot (ho place Indulging H In drinking beer. H Uroadlieiit and Son will present to H their many p.tlrnns and the public their H ISntorprlsu each mouth n tho futuru. H Miss Emma Ramsey, tho Hweet H lady Hlnger of I'rovo, will Ik home H from I'arln about next May. H a Mrs. Richard Hush, of Ogdeu, In a H visitor at tho homo of Mrs. Barbara H Mm. Wm. Chlmau and Mrs. W. II. B Thornton of American Fork, were H visitors of Mrs. T. F. Trauc. H Mr. O. A. Klrkham, who Is now In H Tlorlln, Germany, and has been for H nearly three yearn binding voice culture 'niid piano, will remain for some two B years longer. Ills teacher is Madam B "Stclninan, who 1h a great friend of HHH Madnm von Waggnor. HL a . Mr. Flora Zimmerman, wife- of Hue1 1 -. Zlnimenimn left a few days ago for B Teton rdaho, whero thuy Intend to Hl tiiuako their future homo. 1 Tho Bell Spring Flro Clay company, H whose beds and mines are situated H homo five or six miles west of Lehl, are H whipping soino -10 tons of clay u week. B Tlio color of llio material In red, white B mill black, and is used at tho IIonn.H- H ley Flro Brick fc Tllu company's yards 1 ' In Ball Lake City. H Mr. and Mrs. John Stoker ivero (lie H guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Klrkham H' at a H.. Mr. and Mrs. Moroni Royluenterluin- - edafow of his friends at a Htippur B" i Thursday evening. H Mr. Jas. E. Anderson Is Heudlug a B week hi Mount l'leasaut, Buiipelocoun- m iy, with his friends. B Mr. Douglas Bkelly of Mount fleas- B ant ls visiting friends In Lehl. B Mr. i'etorlttimld a visit to tho B homo of his brother, John Iott, at St. B Josejdi, Buvelr county, Utah, B ; ,r'M- " " Beliettler and sou Lester, B of BjiU Lake City, aro tho guests of H Mr. and Mrs. T. F.Tmne. MrsBchett- H ler lias just returned from a visit to her H hou Jlerman In Berlin, Germany, Mf where she met Mr. (). A. Klrkham, fl who Is doing homo lino work hi music. Li Bamiiel Buttcrileld of Wcht Jordan (s H feeding 000 head of slice) at tho sugar B factory on beet pulp. Mr. Mutterlleld r says that llieso slieeji aro )iriiicimlly B old und decrepit ones that had to bo i hauled in by wagons during tho recent B cold spell to save their lives. Tho pulp W has nut only saved their lives, but has H Improved their condition so rapidly HL tliat hi two or tlia'c weeks they will bo H put on the liinrket in tho form of HHj Tho Jlellef Society ladles aro making lia'perations to hold their reunion V during tho present month. B; Tho school teachers of this cud of B Utah county met at Fleasaut Grove on Hf Saturday, and held a school Institute. E'f. 'After tho. general exercises, tho good f ,'lciplo of I'leasant Grovo gavo them an Hk 'flegant baiKpiet which all enjoyed Kr Immensely. They havo nothing but HlBc the highest praises for tho ta'atment Bt received at tho hands of tho generous f ' pcojdo of our sister town, and feel that Hi as boon as opportunity irosents, lneV Kit ' will take a delight to reciprocate. Vff , ro speakers Sunday afternoon at HP) tl,u lIJrnaeIo were Eiders Blako of Bf$d 'Itlverton, Bait Lako county, and Hobt, MJm, IMcn of Lehl. .Their remarks were Hi mllo"g t,,u ll,1 th"f pc011 w,, I)mfw BBK .o lw Latt'ef-day Balnts should shape BH ,ul,v "Vl!d correttiKMiU with their Bt7: HLn The Lehl Mercantile 'company had quite n run nit the sale of shoes on Saturday. Messrs Jas. B. Gmldle anil Cltnrlos Oliriin left Sunday night over the O. B. L, for Idaho Falls, Idaho. Mr. James Taylor has been employed by the Idaho Sugar Co. to act as ono of the Held superintendents. JIo will leave in a short time for Idaho Falls. Mr. Franz Salzngr Is upending a fow days nl Idaho Falls. Tho Co-op has lceii scattering dodgers over town announcing their removal sale. Cards aro out announcing tho wedding wed-ding of Miss Bertha Evans and Mr. .Iitmes T. Stark. Miss Evans is n daughter of Artist Edwin Evans, formerly for-merly of Lehl. Mrs. John Devy has received a letter from Box B. Mrs. Sara Pearson of Bear Blvcr is here visiting old friends. Manager Cutler has been sulteilug for several days with a severe cold. Would It not bo n good Idea to ofTer s years free subscription to tho Banner to tho man who Is not going to Idaho or Canada. Mrs. Claudius Ilitesmait will take charge of tho children ot thu lato Mrs. Smith who died recently at tho' Junction. Junc-tion. t ' Tito session of tho Utah Legislature ends today, Tho wife of Mr. James T. Worlton has been very elclc for several days past. "Mr. I'M. Bono will lenvo for a mission lo the Knslern fitntcs on the itf. K. It. rntterson has left the Utah Sugar Co. and bus lieen" employed by tho Idaho Sugar Co., whero ho left for ycBtuiduy. mi. .i ..-.. . - -&.JuvibAtit&tiUa$&fr tjw n i f i in I 1 1 ii fjgtipH i 'n i'i r'iTiT, Mr Jolt t ,T, Thomas catuo In from Fish rtprlugff jesteidaVi Ue sitys stock has Buffered during the pnst wiator nnd aro very poor. The ward priesthood meeting was held on Sunday evening Iti the 'meeting liouo. Mr. Thomas Austin, spent sovoral days last week looking over tho prospects pro-spects In Idaho. |