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Show STABBING AT LEHI. One School Pupil Stabs Another Postofflce Nnme Leaves Off "City." (Special to Tho Tribune.) LEIH, Feb. 19. Yesterday afternoon Jay Sun nor, a student ln the Central school, received a vicious stab in tho ribs with a pockct-knlfo In tho hands of a fellow-student, fellow-student, Eljjln Bono. It appears that young Sumner was passing water to the omui-uin in mo manual training department, depart-ment, and happened to spill some down the back of Bone. This so Incensed the latter that he mado tho assault, which will not provo fatal simply because the knife struck a rib. Sumner Is confined to his room nnd passed a sleepless night but the attending physician anticipates no bad results. Benjamin C. Lolt and A. W. Klrkham and families and the l'umllv ot Janu Klrkham left for Alberta. Can., this week. James Klrkham has been made postmaster postmas-ter at Raymond, Can, A. YV Klrkham has a thriving mercantile venture In the same city and Mr. Lott Is engaged in the ranching business at McGrath. Thomas Webb and Thomas Austin ves-tcrday ves-tcrday left for Kansas City with a truln-load truln-load of 2500 muttons. Tho sheep had been fattened on pulp at tho sugar fnctorv and were in prime condition. At tho meeting of tho Lehl Mercantile company held Monday James 11. Gardner, A. J. Evans, William S. Cox, Richard Norman Nor-man nnd Joseph D. Cox were elected a3 a board of directors. James B. Gaddl, chief engineer at the Idaho Falls sugar factory, Is visiting friends ln Lehl. T. R. Cutler. Jr., superintendent of the Sugar City, Ida., sugar factory, and T II. Edwards, superintendent of the sugar factory at Garland, are spending a few days in Lehi. Hyru.Ti R. Klrkham and Miss Leonora Wolf, who were married Wednesday In the Salt Lake Temple, hold their wedding reception at the residence of the groom's parents last evening. John Brown, field superintendent for tho Grund Junction Sugar company, spent a few days with his fumlly this week. Mr. Brown says that prospects arc favorably for a successful bevt season, though Just at present the streets of Grand Junction are dry and dusty. Superintendent James II. Gardner nnd Chief Engineer M. W. Ingalls of the Utah Sugar company have returned from Cleveland. Cleve-land. O-, whore they placed some orders for sugar machinery. Reports have reached Lehl that a herder who was in charge of J. E. Austin s sheep on tho Uintah reservation Is lost, and a searching party has been sent out. After March Slst tho name of this post-bftlco post-bftlco will be changed from L?hl City to Leni. and Stephen W. Ross has been appointed ap-pointed to act as postmaster. Tho office Is almost universally known as Lehl, nnd when a mnney-ordor ccmes thus drawn it brings with It an atrfount of "red tape" that requires several months to unwind. Tho Utah County Light and Power company has Just received a car of poles, which will bo strung from Lehl to the Jordan pumplng-plant. New wire will also bo strung from the generating plant at tho mouth of American Fork canyon, as the present line Is too light to carry the heavy voltage that will opernto the AW-horsepower AW-horsepower dyifamos that operate the big pumps |