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Show FINE HOUSE OF WORSHIP. Lehi Dedicates New Tabernacle Costing Cost-ing S50,000 to Erect Special to The Trlbuno. LEIII, Sept. f.. Luhl'B new Tabernacle, costing cost-ing approximately fZQ,(M. was formally opened yesterday. President Joseph F. Smith, Apostle Smoot. tho Alplno stnko presidency, Bishop T. R. Culler and many other visitors were present. Tho building, which Is seated with opera chairs, will accommodate 1300 persons, nnd Is the finest mcetlng-house In the county. It Is built of cream-colored prosed brick, with black limestone for a foundation and giay Kyuno stone for trimmings. Tho Interior Is llnlshud In puie, white, with the painting of a light cream. Tho hundreds of electric lights aro artistically placed, und are du.zllng when turned on evenings. Tho building will be used by the four wards or Lehl ror their afternoon meetings, und will also probably be used by thu stake for Its principal gatherings. Tho City Council, ut a special session Saturday Satur-day evening, adopted a new i-et of city ordinances ordi-nances that were drafted by Attorneys A. J. Evans, W. E. Rydalch nnd Andrew Morgan. The revised ordinances cover every Htibjecl covered by tho ordinances of Salt 1-ake City nnd every other city in tho State nnd inakn nearly every misdemeanor punishable In tho Statu statutes an offense ngalnsl the city. Tho same, committer also drafted revised ordinances ordi-nances for the cities or Pleasant Grove. American Ameri-can Fork, Spanish Fork and Puyson, all or whom adopted them at special sessions Saturday Satur-day evening Tho Lohl Mill and Elevator company has commenced hauling rock ror Itu new Hour mill, which will bii erected on the east end or Main street. Tho company has placed with a Cleveland Cleve-land firm an order for the machinery for a mill or fifty barrels capacity, and WII rush their plant to completion to take cam of Mm full and winter trude. Dr. C. O. Townsend. the repiesenlntlve rrom the Agricultural department at Washington, having completed tho season's experiments work with the production or a single gomi beet seed, mm depnrted for the national capital. The Doctor Is highly elated with tho casol! experiments', nnd next yenr cxiecta to mnko decided progress townrd the uttalnmenl or n beet seed that will produce a single plant Instead of a bunch. The past season s work has conslKted or planting single genu teed gathered by carorul selection rrom tho ordinary ordi-nary been. The seed Trom these sjieclnlly giown mother beets wero planted this spring, and tho beets produced will be used next spring us mother beets. It Is expected they will produce seed thnt Is almost exclusively of thu single germ species. John Q Adams of Market Lake, Ida., marketed mar-keted a carload or horses In Lehl last week nt prices ranging rrom JCO to $100, |