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Show Lehi Locals and Personals Those crisp Hodii criK-korn nl Clilp-iiihii's Clilp-iiihii's Ti lb. Imx only SGc. lic.jt Tin- Hi-Hi Ward Dramatic Cflub will put on a play In (ho Opora Houbo .. this ccnliiR. IOrnilimtlon Hoimet8 nt twenly per rent illHcouiit at People's Co-Qp, 2p-l( ( C Frlel cniiHJ down from Sail Lake City Saturday and spout several days iiiikIIiis In Utah lako and Jordan . Rlvor Graduation HoiiiioIh nt twenty per cent discount nt People's Co-op. 20-tt I Allsa Martha Klrkham gave n youii; I people's party Saturday evening, I spending the time In gnmes, music I and dniiclng. I Robert Oarrlty Is in rather n bad way suffering from dlabetls nnd heart trouble. Ho luis boon confined to his borne for somo time. Graduation Hulls and furnishings Better goods for loss money nt People's Peo-ple's Co-Op. DC 1, Two weeks front today, the .Young Ladles of tho Second ward will present pre-sent an operetta entitled "A Jnponcse Girl." They aro working hard on the music nnd costumes. Monday evening young , IlBn. J ed Wllllnmson from Provo, while ; standing on State street listening (0 ' ' ' ?'"? !' of ' "vcr band, wH attacked by an epileptic fit and caused considerable excitement till n doc,or came nnd told what was (ho mutter. : Vou are looalnTwoncy If you are ' "ot '"B 'our ulldlng material at People's Co-op. y "c J in !',"7 Wh0 cnmo ' ' - I I i ,',nl mccUnR ro',or,8 "ml nov- Cedar alley look so well. Mnnv are Preparing a larger acreage 0 lo mr aro romliiB Into (ho valley. I , !',U ",ro ,008K money if you nr.. '' UnrT "f ""Wbrary lecture M 2 ?y PVC"I,,R Ul Ho'"e Econom M cog'v-'S? a W on "Haby V "SnriL n Elmor "con ono on I sS ; 26-1 1 : Cameron Ir"1" """ Mra' c, ' In m V ? ,nnrr,cd MotJny even- I Su ti ,I0'T?' fw' "' tie '-chl's ,.o' T,l Rroom ,B o" r ,1 Cn T""V nrt,8t8 ' ' woll ' HI b Mn"rt " Cml f U,n" - ll IviK ""' -"I'lInSIb. Co. for Job et.?rJU",0:l,, rV7'" f"""K- I Me's Co C8 88 m0"Py "l ,,L'- LT)-lt I 'Smrn'Sml " rKU,nr ns"c- PU M '' V"00r0m R0" " occi,Z T'"'""!' Sunday "e lers w ,o ' ' Sn,t" Uko Cly I dorian. 'ri,C'0 U,n" lnkc '"' fish 'hPr ,0 a" r the little cal I ai'omln!i0"'rCm'"(,a ,,,Bt wc" I y nt SI i r" nrr,Vftl of '"y thM ',H ,l"'i wt'ck visiting roll,. I "'t...;!!! TT "r "H hBrp L,e .Nwnl t Ml"(ll:"1, lro"- "'ny,,, n,J,r,''- 'HI" n,0 regular H Jo"" huh iiVt ""8t yp"r' K'"n '' im! " v"10"" W,",",I "' "' B ""H-rnl in... ,0"''K Joi,OH '" made "h 11 , , ' llfrom,t Mexl('"' ihih ,,, ,Jo"CB "'" Whipple are H '," 'he (,,.sl eojBti I i'ttVo,i-l,:;:',,t:" fH,",7;;'", 'r..ii.i.,K Pies,"; ,N fl- 'ess nlnlIPy , ;. :t..h B "'HIh'".4.. M,"r,"K ,r'H" mill IiiiIIph1 ' a ,,';;M tu ,,fr :i:' i'"- '" ' blpnuin'H. Li5.u I -t!:;si,7"n,,,,,r,,MH,m Ihis , f ,'"R,),,I", Plow i.utlll. II ran- f"r ,,",. ". -"'""aopower engine vJ r,,imnl l''w. miil Ihih lr Ho . "' "lmV'"B "" ,,,,,, ,',,,' V '"res , ,.,,, -"Inor hnn over ,oon lm. m ' "w,",,, Uniirl' vit .lor ur, ;;" ""'HHy. Ilamlllou (laid " ''-d will tnkc C()lltro, 12 for lr'1' "langes 12 f(,r ir, L.r,. Mrs. Aliirj lliirr"iTof ,,ni,.l,, h,.i lle week end WhUIiir friends In lUi Hyruin Seeley"?Mi. .,.8, ., 1,0 I'"8t w-,"1 tl' Kuest f his da ml,. Kt, Mrs. k. no,hlB M"s" Mrs. II ll. Me,Thw ml Mih. Ihiuu-Jox Ihiuu-Jox were passengers Salt r.akeCltv Tuesday on tin, lntorurl,;,,,. T!'i" J'weniinTllitMlH b(oi.. m.i) bOby the owner describing Its Miss Hilda Carlson was hostess m n dcllRhtflu kenslngton at hor bro-thcrs bro-thcrs home Mondny evening. . V. MllllnerthhT week received JilH homestead patent from Washing- R lb. crisp soda cracker,, at Chip-mans Chip-mans next week only .inc 2C. Tho S. S. Kensington girls were en-.'rtalned en-.'rtalned Monday evening at tia. bom-of bom-of Vlrl Clark, Tomato, cabbago, cullllower, eolei) nsler and panzy plants for .,,. u,hJ Kloral Co. I.ehl. ' ..r, ,( (en. (i. Ilobiusou shipped a car load of Turkey Red Wheat Hour l t. Salt Lake City bakers this week. I ast Saturday evening (be Juniors of the Hlgi, school entertained tin. Senior with a party In the ,. nun. Marlon lln,w 0f l.ebl ami iie,t Poulson or American K0, lav rrni. ed n partnership and will engage In the plastering and contracting business, Oct Tho Gulden Rule prlcuH on rugs, you can save $5 00 to $8.00 on your big rugs. L5.n lames W. Clark, John Goales and William Southwlck have been spending spend-ing much time lately doing Jury service ser-vice at Provo. Or. Robinson of American Fork has some lino fall grain on his Smoot homestead In Sage Mrush valley west of Saratoga. Graduation suits and furnishings Hotter goods for less money at People's Peo-ple's Co-op. 25-11 Two auto loads of local sports went up to Salt Lake City Tuesday evening to see Alike Yokol defeat tho Fin in the worId3 chnmplnnsulp wrestling match. In another part of this paper will he found nu advert IhpiiipiiI asking for bids for constructing about six miles of Lclil Bide walks. It Is expected that the bidding will bo rather keen. If l.ehl people aro as low au outsiders outsid-ers thoy should get the contract and and the money be kept nt home' i " -Spring subs and jackets 33 1-3 per cent orr nil i,pm uP0k nf Chlpman's. 25-lt Mv. ami Mrs G s. i'CfCrsoii cut'or-alned cut'or-alned a number of thojlrc dopnrt-niei.i dopnrt-niei.i ami (., wus at their homo Tliuvwhi owning. The tlmo was l''it In pmior games. Rcfreshmcntfl were served. h Sniah Jacobs and Mrs. Cnro- hie Jacobs or Sugar, Idaho, who have been making a leu day's visit with Mr and Mrs. John Jacobs, returned to their homo Monday. 33 1-3 per cent off on ladles spring 8"ltH and jackets at Chlpman's 25-11 I'M. Southwlck went t Salt Lake uty Monday to undergo an X-Rny examination. Tho photograph showed show-ed that he had Boveral stones In IiIb kidney and bladder. Ladles night dressesbeauties 50c and 76c at Chlpmnn'u llargnln llnse-meat. llnse-meat. - 2B.U Manol Taylor and AiuJrow losses hno been selected lo represent tho class of 1911, on the Commencement program whloh will ,p Thursday veiling. May 21. Dr. (?. . Hrlmluill has consented to deliver tho address lo the graduates. Sample knit underwaio and ladles' handke, chiefs below everybody at Chlpmaii's Ilargaln Hasemont. 25-11 "The joung friends of Miss Josephine Jose-phine Menll gave her a pleasant surprise sur-prise party Wednesday evening nt her patents home. The evening wiib Hpent In a ciuidy pull and playing games. The Arcoile Is becoming famous as a picture house. in addition to tho regular ilancos each week Manager James Carter has added tho feature of motion pictures on the stimo evening even-ing that the dances aro given. The feature Is proWng to bo u.ulto popular. popu-lar. William S. Gray left this week with eight bead or horses for Uifgrecn, Rush Valley, where ho will do (ho nec-ciwiry nec-ciwiry work to hold several Smoot homesteads owned b) several Lehl people. |