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Show P ' : , O H LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS B Rend the Classified Ads. H Mrs. Nora Ulumcuthnl of Salt Lake Hpity wns tho guest of her brother. Mr. H- A. Olmatead Sunday. m Miss Mario Ounthcr ontortnlncd a Hrowd of girl friends at her home Hrucsday evening. Hi Miss Mnud Kirkhnm was hostess at Hftio Monday evening kensinglon of Hho U. 13. Fourth Ward girls. B Rend (tie Hlnck Box Sec tho Blnck H Mayor W. F. Gurney and Council-Kion Council-Kion Wing and Evans were Salt Lake HlsItors Tuesday. H Mr. W. E. Evans spent Wednesday fBi Salt Lake. City on business and at-Bending at-Bending the base ball game. H- Coming "A Fool There Was" Hjfext week at the Royal. IG-lt K Or and Mrs. II. C. Holbrook mude Hn auto trip to Clover Creek Tuesday Bo visit the doctor's dry farm there B Mrs M. VT Mont of Garfield Is a JBitest at the homo of Bishop and Mrs. HKynry Lewis. KlCv , ,---" B Arthur lTrnddor gavo somo of his JnlsBlonary experiences at the Third RwVurd Meeting Sunday night. K An Intcrurban car killed a horso Bor Gordon Baker Tuesday near the BSlour mill. The, horse was hobbled. Bm Messrs Oeorgo Austin and George B. Smith or Salt Lake City, had two BSut0 loruls of suEar officials visiting BKchl Weduosday. BM Sixteen teams nro busy hauling gra-vel gra-vel and twelve men are busy making onus and pouring concrcto Into the BKow 40,000 grain clovator, now build-Hng build-Hng tor 0corBO Robinson. BS Orson Pratt nnd Glen Smith went B9 Amnion, Idaho, Monday, where Blioy w'" work In tho beets this sum-BSicr. sum-BSicr. BM-Mr. A. W. Davis has had n very buc-BBc3srul buc-BBc3srul lambing season In Tlckvillcs. Bc docked a little over 105 per cent BSnmbs. Ho will start trailing his sheep Bo thcJr summer homo on the rcscr-BMatlon rcscr-BMatlon tho latter part of this month. BBb B uig Mininery Sale at M. & I. Chip-Baian's, Chip-Baian's, beginning Monday for one B-cok. 15-lt B In our lust Issuo we mentioned El. Bath) Rhodes' uiiiuo being mentioned Ban connection with the Letter shoot-Bug shoot-Bug It should have been Lawrence Blhodes. B& Thu men who purchase! tho Wlueu' BftiuHture auuouucu that two citizens Bmvo offered to give $500 each to-BvvardB to-BvvardB purchuslng It for presentutlon Bo tho city. H While tuklug his cows to the pan-Bturc pan-Bturc Wednesday morning, Fred, the Bjll-)eur-old sou of Mr, and Mrs. W, BJlC. Southwlck was thrown from hie Bfliurse Into a wire fence, badly cut Biud bruised from head to foot. Bfl Thu Supreme Court this week said Bjtluit Lehl Is liable for dumages done Bjby the water of American Fork ran-Bj&oii, ran-Bj&oii, Tliero Is u gtutcment of tho case BJbu the American Fork page. Bff HUliop and Mrs. Henry Lewis went Bjlu Clarkstou Thursday to attend the Bjfiinci'al of Mrs. Lewis' brother, Mr BXiMnui Goody, who died Tuesday. Mr. Bloody, who was 02 years of age, wnt B resident of I.ehl years ago. BY Now is your tlmo Chlpmnn's Blirlim Juckets Ladles' and Misses' BjBprliig Suits, will be Bold for Just Bjiiuti-hair prlco $l!0 ror $10; $18 foi Bjt'J, $11! for $8; $15 ror $7.50 nnd hi Bwiu Come nnd get first choice, 15-lt Coming "A Fool There Was" Next week at tho Royal. 15-lt Messrs Mclvln Smuln and Marvel Comer went to Ophlr to play at n dancing party Monday evening. Tho S. S. Club and tholr partners were eJitortnlned nt n social by Miss Inez. Hammer Monday evening. Messrs George nnd Carlos Schow spent Monday In Salt Lake City on cement business. . Bend the Blnck Box. on nn Inside lgc An nrtlclo on the local telephone sltuntlon Is found on another page of this Issue. Mr. Dennis Giles went to Bingham with the American Fork orchestra last night to play for n lodge party. Special Hue or Children's Trimmed Hats going regardless or cost, ror one week, at M. 1. Chlpman's. 15-lt Mr, Morgan Lott Lett ror Idaho Falls this week to do tho plumbing work on tho new A. C. Pearson homo, Mr. and Mrs. Emme'tt Chlpman, Miss Ferol Stowart, Allco and David Taylor formed an nuto party to Salt Lake City Sunday. Mr. Robort Sharp who is teaching In tho Coalvillo schools paid a visit to his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Sharp Saturday and Sunday. Miss Ruby Thayuo and Thora Alsop or Murray wore week end guests at tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Taylor, MIbs Zetella rcturnod with them. Miss Inez Baker employed by her unolc In Salt Lako City spent Sunday hero visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. C. Baker. Mr. W. J. Hlggs Bpent tho early part or tho week In Murray on business connected with sales or his Ironing board. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Bone enmo up rrom Junb last week and will occupy tho Eugeno Powell homo In tho Held. Mr. and Mrs. Powell have, gone to Juab. A Miss Bock Irom tho East was In Lehl Snturday to make arrangements to put on nu entertainment called tho "County Fair," but because or bo many school cntortalnmcnts bIio will return In tho rail. Mr, Albert Smith returned this week rrom Twin Falls, Idaho whore ho says that John Cooper and Frank Fngun nro engaged In painting and paper hanging, l'rof. W, K. Hopkins has been named nam-ed by the State Superintendent us ouo or thu committee tu arrange, and help conduct examinations ror thu public school tenchem or thu state. Stock men who havo been running their stock in hta low hills ror tho past several mouths, this week took them up to tho west Canyon whcio they will rnngu ror tho summer, A fow off colored Ladles' Spring Suits nt Chlpmun's With n llttlo dye you can own mi up-to-dnto suit for Just one-fourth Its cost $20 suit for $5.00. 15-lt Oik of the most charming social affairs of the curly spring season was ii Trousseau Ton, given W'edncsdny afternoon by Miss Joyco Schow, one of tho Juno brides. Twelvo of her girl rrleudft spent the afternoon sewing, sew-ing, A tlellolons luncheon wns scrv-sd. scrv-sd. The tulilu wuh artistically decor-ited decor-ited with bridle wreath and lilies of tho valley, l'lnk and white ribbons attached to favors of wax dolls were extended from the, ceutcrpleco tr each place. Mllllnory Salt t M. & I. Chlpman's for ono week, beginning Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Snm K. Jackson spent Sunday In Salt Lako City. Mr. and Mrs. James Chamberlain, Jr., or Cedar Fort, woro In Lehl Monday Mon-day visiting relatives here. Mr. Ely Kendall went to Salt Lnko City Sunday to boo Eublo Spoor who Is Burrorlng rrom typhoid rover. Mr. Abo Crawrord or ISvanston, Wyoming, spent tho early part or the. week nt tho homo or Mrs. Annlo E, Sorenson. Tho Athenian Club hold Its Wodncs-day Wodncs-day nrtemoon meeting nt the. home or Mrs. W. K. Hopkins. Mrs. J E. Cotter Cot-ter gave tho lesson, Mr. Mnusriold Snow, Mining Editor or tho Salt Lako Herald-Republican and Mrs. Vlrglnn Stephens, his sister, spent Sunday In 1a1iI nnd visited Mr. Snow's dry rnrm over Jordan. Tho Third nnd Fourth grades of tho Religion Classes were given a social Wednesday afternoon by tholr teachers teach-ers It being their Inst session for tho season. Our entlro stock or excellent Trimmed Trim-med Hats, greatly reduced nt M.'-& I Chlpman's, is-lt Mr. D. II. Kemp bought n. twenty pasocjigcr nuto bus to Lehl this week ror use on tho Jltuoy lino between Lehl and Sarntogn Springs. Parties at Saratoga Springs last Sunday say that over one hundred automobiles rrom nil parts or Salt Lako and Utah Counties wero there. Tho ninny visitors visit-ors woro boating, bathing nnd fishing. fish-ing. Tho young friends or Mr. Rny Gardner Gard-ner gave, him n pleasant surprlso party nt his parent's homo Tuesday evening. Messro H. C. Fcuthorstono and Marlon Mar-lon Wnlker spent the early part or tho week sinking rive root on tho ledgo they recently loented in Tick-villo. Tick-villo. They Bccurctl boiiio flno samples or quartz containing innngancco which wnB sent to Salt Lako City for ansay. Thcro Is talk or a wroolllng; match being conducted nt Cedar Fort In tho near ruturo between Bernard Brnd-shnw Brnd-shnw and Sam Wilcox. Thcro wao also n plcturo or tho arcok'wroctlcrln InBt Sunday's Trlbuno with tRo Btatt-mont Btatt-mont that-ho was to moot WilcoxVliT Lehl this weok, but no ouo hero seemed seem-ed to know much about It. The, City riro pump wns thoroughly overhauled thlo week and put in first cnss condition for riglutng flrea In parts or town where tho city water system does not reach, tiro chrtf, II. M. Roylo, Jr., suggests that tho residents resi-dents Join together and build rose-volra rose-volra or cement tanks which should bo kept full to uupply thu pump In cusc. or emergencies. An oxccptlonnlly Interesting I'tuV Power & Light company ad will be found In this Issuo. Don't miss It. Messrs Hebor C. Cutler, Thnlcs Edwards, Ed-wards, and Ceorgo A. Smith enmo down from Salt Lako City Saturday and wero Joined nt Lehl by W. S. Evans, James II. Gardner, William Wing, John AVIng, and Arthur Stim-mol. Stim-mol. Tho two nuto loads visited tho llmo Btono qunrrloB nt Toplirr nrter which tho return trip wao mado through tho Rush Vnlloy over tho Lincoln highway to Salt Lako City and back to Lehl. |