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Show H Supt. Hacker of the Co-op was in Salt H Laku on Friday. H A. N. Itoaenbnuni of Salt Lako was in H Luhi last week on business. H v S. J. Beck of Alpine was in Lehi on B B A new girl has arrived at the, liome of H 31 r. and Mrs W. W. Clark . SB Buy an overcoat and prepare fur war SB in the time of peace at Chipmans. B The handsome new residence being B built by Wm. Yates is noarhig com- I B Mayor Fvans is having an artesian B -well sunk on his property near his B Tcsidcnce. B Mr. atuV Mrs. A. 0. Pearson have B gone to Tayloraville where he is teach- B ing school. B The schools have arranged some B interesting cDiiteHts to be given at the H Fnir'on Wednesday. B Tlicro has, been a fruit bottle famine B in the land unci they could not be HB -seemed for lovo nor money. B Charles James of American. Fork was J seen taking in the eights of tlie Banner H Oity oiFriday. Sec that your children always wear B District 70 school shoes. For sale by H Peoplo's Co-op. B The underwear at Chipmans for $1 a H suit is a dandy line. Union suits, two B two peice suits all styles and prices at H Chipmans fur children and all. B There are now over 5U0 pupils atteud- H jng the district schools. Some of the B departments have an enrollment of 70. B Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoes? If B inot. why not? One trial will convince H toil Sold by People's Co op. BBBBBBBBBJ H The Chipman Mer. Co. have just un- BBBB loaded a full carload of steel ranges, BBBB etoyes and stove furniture. They buy H diiectaud they sell thecheapest. H -Apk the people's Co-o; to show you H Distiict 70. Tlicy will be pleased to do H i Prime Evans left Friday qvonin. over, H the 0. S. L. fontUeTeast. ,He'g0C3 di-ec1 K lo Clricngotdml will go frpinxthere to BvBBBB H i "i l BBBB Ann Arbor, Mich., where lie, will enter BBBB the law school ' j1 BBBBs BBBB Mrs. Hannah Anderson is ccuvassiug BBBB for an interesting history of the great B Oivil War. It is in story form and H t ritteu by those; who fought on both BBBB B Badgers are nuher numerous in this B vicinity this j err. Numbers of them BBBB have been seen in the field and some in B town, One was killed on Friday on tho B premises of Ileber Austin. B ' The surveyois for the Telluride Power BBBB Transmission company were in Mercur BBBB last week, and report that the company BBBB is pushing their work ahead. Tho work EBBB of sotting the poles hns already com- BBBB menccd, and it will not be long boforo B all will bo in leadincse for tho stiinging The nicest lino of carpets, curtain poles, rings, rugs, matting and linoleum over shown south of Salt Lako at Chip mans. The prices always tho lowest. William Wadloy has started tip a (lis. tillery at Pleasant Grove and is making a product from tho surplus fruit in that vicinity that will bring on a hallelujah feeling equal to tho best ryo juice cvor i mported from Kentucky. Responsible parties wanted to make contract for delivery at Northern Light Mine Boarding IIouso of wintor supply of meats, eggs, vegetables fruits, etc. Send pries list to' R. Zwicky, Met cur, Utah. Next week is conference this week is tho fair, while out examining the good nnd tho beautiful call on tho Ohipman Mer. Co, and look over their mammoth stock; never surpassed. The Republicans havedecided to hold a meeting on Wednesday night to discuss dis-cuss municipal election matters. Some favor a non-partisan ticket, some a straight paity ticket and some favor making prohibition an issue. The Democrats concluded not to put a municipal ticket in tho fireldlast week but ndjonrned the meeting until next Saturday night when they will try again. In the meantime 'they are discussing dis-cussing probable candidates. Ono of the most exciting events in Lehi for some time was the Voting Ball held in the Opera Iloueo on Wednesday ovening. The last hnlf hour before the voting closed was a lively one. Miss Edith Cutler received 700 votes and was elected queen. Miss Alice Bone loceived -141 votes. Tho Utah Press association will go to Lehi next Wednesday, in rosponse to an invitation of tho M. I. A. fair, which takes place in tho Sugar city on Sept. 28. 29 and 30 Tho Utah Press association as-sociation had it? birth at Lehi in the fall of 1893, nnd was permanently organ izsd at Salt Lake City. January 20, 189J, The attendance will bo unusually large. Ogden State Journal. Tho cheapest and tho best fitting clothing can be had at Chipmans nnd the prices arc right. You can buy a complete suit for $3.50, pants, coat and vest. A look and ynu will buy. Star Pointer is now tho champion of the race-track, and has achieved enduring endur-ing fame by beating tho two-minuse mark. At the Readvillo track, August 18th, against time, he pased a mile in l:59l4, lowering tho world's record by i seconds. Star Pointer is a bay horse, sixteen hands high, weighing about 1,200 pounds, llo was foaled in 1889, at Spring Hill, Tonnesseo, tho property of II. II. Pointer. He was sired by Brown Hal, and his dam was SwcopBtakes, the dam of Hal Pointer, 2:04). I have never seen anything quite so nice nnd cheap in the way of a cape of jacket as they have at Chipmans The quality is so good, the style no unique nnd above all the prices are so low. You try them. - - I mi |