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Show I TO ESTABLISH OttE DAILY PAPcR FOR THREE TOWNS Special to Tho Trlbuno. LEIII, Oct. 3. Mr., and Mrs.. Orson Wllhelmson of Los Angeles, Cal., are spending a week, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James M. KIrkham. Mr. Wllhclm-son Wllhclm-son Is much pleased with this county, and is seriously considering tho estnblloh-ment estnblloh-ment of a dally paper for the thrco cities of Lehl, Amorlcan Fork and Pleasant Grove. . Mrs. Charlotto Taylor has gono to Ogden Og-den for an extended .visit with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Sarah T. Evans. . J. J. Thomas, tho Fish Springs ranchor nnd 'stockman, Is In Lehl attending to his local Interests. ... Miss Victoria Otterson of Spanish Fork Is visiting with Laura Knudson. ... Henry Errlckson, who has boen working work-ing In Sugar City during tho summer, Is homo again. Ho will Rttcnd tho B. Y. university at Provo this winter. Lester Phillips, who has boon In Canada Can-ada for two years, Is homo again. ... Mrs. Fred Morrill and family, who have been spendlng.the summer in Sugar City, have returned. Mr. Merrill will remain re-main a month later. ... C. E Randall, tho Socialist Stato organizer, or-ganizer, Is in Lorn trying to pull together the warring elomonts of his party. 0 . Tho 2-yen.r-old child of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas College died Saturday, from whooping cougn. Thoy havo a baby also 111 with tho samo complaint. . . Mro. L. E. Pearson of Loland Is visiting visit-ing relatives In Lehl. ... Mrs. Jenso Fox of Magrath. Canada, Is In Lehl for tho winter. ... Georgo Hardonbrook. postmastor of Maxwell. fiL. Is spending the week with his nephews, the Mcrrlhoro brothers. Mr. Hnrdonbrook Is on his way from an extended ex-tended visit to tho coast ... Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Flcslng of Denver spont several days tho past week Uio guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Jones. During Dur-ing their stay they- went through the big sugar works. ... Misses Suslo Darling and Carrio Andor-Bon Andor-Bon havo gono to Sunshlno, whoro N. E. Darling Is operating a hotel. Visiting in Salt Lake. Special to Tho Tribune. AMERICAN FORK. Utih. Oct. 3. Mrs. Earl Greencwood left this morning for Salt Lake City, whoro sho will spend a ' week visiting hor sister. Mrs. C. E. Chrls-tenscn. Chrls-tenscn. ... Mrs. A. G. Becbc and Mrs. Nell Harris and dnughtcr, Ivy, of Provo. are, visiting Mrs. Beebe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tuom-03 Tuom-03 Barratt, Sr. . O. L. Martin, who hosJjcen spending the-summer the-summer In California, has returned homo to spend tho winter. . All the merchants In American Fork havo changed their opening hours from 7:20 a. m. to 8 a. m., and dosing hour from 6:30 p. m. to C p. m. M. O. Randolph, who has been for the past month visiting tho Yellowstone park and points in Montana, camo homo last ovonlng. . Mrs. Georgo Lott of Provo Is visiting In American Fork aa the guest of her par-onto, par-onto, Mr. and Mrs. John Kclloy. . Charles J. Logic, William Grant nnd Georgo I-L Webb left here today for Provo Pro-vo canyon, for a ahort fishing und hunt-Inrr hunt-Inrr trip. Poisoned Woman. Buried. Special to The Tribune LOGAN, Oct. 3. Funeral services of Mrs. Lucy Morgan Hansen, who died laut Wednesday from tho results of poison eaten In mush at tno breakfast table, wcro hold In tho Logan tabornaclo at noon yesterday. Mrs. Hansen was a member of the choir, and her husband Is closely aesoclated with 'he Sunday-school. Many and beautiful were tho floral offerings, offer-ings, testifying. In a measure, to the esteem In which the deceased was held. Mr. Hansen, who was also poisoned at the same time, had so far recovered that ho attended tho se Ices. Addresses wore made by F W Hurst, Edward W Hansen, Han-sen, David H Smith, Bishop Thomas X. Smith and Presidents W. W. Maughan and Joseph Morrell. Musical numbers were furnlshod by M. J. Ballard and F. H. Baugh. |