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Show V LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS KTjacksoii mndo n business pSalt i-nko Saturday. Lre Hammer was n week cud BflnHebw I H. (20 ami $25 Men's Suits at Tm'i-a big lino only $15. C-lt mCloward of I'nysou, was the Hj 0f Miss Mablo, Southwlck over B, jnd Mrs, John W. Stoker of EjfceClty. nro visiting with rclu-ihliwwk, rclu-ihliwwk, t S. A. Olinstcnd and Mrs. Norn IEetthal of .Suit Lake, wero visit-Myre visit-Myre on Friday and Saturday. H4 street left Tuesday for near ftvada, where ho will work on n Hid!) Haulm delivered nn nddres; (Saoml Ward Sunday afternoon. Hnbjtct was "Onuses and Effects BxEuroii'an War." Hjjsslstaiit rural mail carrier nr-Hj nr-Hj it tin hotue of Win. lladflold Ha? Tlic new hoy and Mrs. Hajl-irc Hajl-irc both doing fine, Hirie Webb and S. V. Hoss nt-Hj nt-Hj the ronnty Taxpayers Convoii-Hit Convoii-Hit l'rovo, last Snturduy, us delc-nfrom delc-nfrom the Lehl taxpayers. Hielegnim aiiuntiuccd the safe nr-Hof nr-Hof Virgil FJeld In Now York, Saturday He will spund about Hiek lsltiug eastern cities be-Hrtturnltig be-Hrtturnltig home. H' o H$cnc I'uwcll went to Salt Luko B Monday, to see about the sale of Hn! tons of alfalfa sued, which the Hill Urothcrs raised on their farm Bub. ilk about handing one a lemon"; SHaan'3 at American Fork will Bl yoti out twelve for 20 cents, C wMt) cents, 3 for C cents. Fresh, 3 mil large. c-U H recent letter from Miss Louie, Hani, now doing missionary work jit Custcru States, says that she Hutloncd t New Haven, Connectl- H'er I'eterson, an early resident or Bm but now a represcutntivo In the legislature from Ephrolm, wns fticst of Itoprescutntlvo William ;at the IHnck Hawk Keunion Frl- evening. V of the things mndo possible by removal or the, poles from tho cen-Jof cen-Jof the streets, wns tho removal week of thu Hone Uros. ham, m 'In' Interurhan depot to their Si at the Point or tho Mountain. in'ilr header basket hall Karnes at 'In'- leudeiiiy (tonight) Salurday, mw) ;ih. ii.it I'm Huldu Carlson cntortnlncd the P. filrls of tlio Fourth Ward nt r weekly kenslii;ton Monday oven- uliscrlbor draws our attention e condition of tho sldownlk cros-'i cros-'i over tho lutcrurhnu railroad Third North Street, and asks tier tho company's franchise does provide' for paving theso iutor-ionB. iutor-ionB. We pass the question up to city council. '1. and Mrs. Peter Anderson or ' I.ako City, wero I.ehl visitors ulay Mr. Anderson left Wednes-for Wednes-for 11 business trip which will 'him through Southern Utah. Hi '.racitug salesman for an electric ply house. J all my trnvols through tho state iTe in'vor round Biich n beautiful ' of up-to-date Spring Hats for K iiit'ii and goutlemon as I saw Chip-nan's they nro "simply II" Clt he t' the dollghtful social e.vents 'tew.-k was tho nnnunl social nnd I ball given Thursdoy evening In ' asgc miily rooms by tho Lndlos' nlan c lub. Hesldes tho members, 'fc wan permitted to Invito thre. t'sl riii-HiB, the wholo making one Je JoiitPHt crowds gotten together lonn time. ?(rgo Itohlnson this weok shipped r car I. mils of bran nnd shorts t-"Jtornl. t-"Jtornl. .iiitl two car loads or flour 'Saltl.,1,. city. This makes thirty n car ilu of ,U B,uff Uml )f I'l'llMi. t Hineo last August. A re-f re-f ,l'' "' (t barrel of I.ehl Hot Wiib !. pounds, showed that I. Y 2o ' of bread weighing J5 otin. . 1IH fotnpuriMl with 2H' S or i,.,M ,.,,!, w,.K,ng 17.SO ,H in i from tho heat Kansiie yr. i tliira 10 ,. MM(j l010r8 W0 m to 1, von ought to Heu tho line 4Waiil mni nlv (jIHjs, 0very Cl T'1"1 fmm "10 ",lnlul t0 n,e V"" ri.-m the "surety " to the & !""""" Cliiiminira Is the 1 ' Clt ,t;V,,,,nJ;iBlrl n"'ved at tho homo 0 Mr. nnd Mrs. stoey Unkcr Sunday. EnioBt WchbTnTlns father, Win. ubb, made a business trip to Sa't 1-ake City Monday. r. and Mra.Tl Stookey spent tl'o early part of the week visiting relatives In Salt Lake Cltv A. J, HvaiiB, Jusso Fox and Kll Fox wero Interurhan passengers to Salt i-ako City Monday morning. M. W. Ingalls spent the e;irly part of the week In Salt Lake City on su-gnr su-gnr business. Mrs. T. n. cutler, Jr., was hostess nt tho Wednesday afternoon meeting of the Athenian club this week. HoiiMo header basket hull games nt SmuliiN Academy (((might) Snltinlii), lehrunry (ilh. ,;. Win. Jlolfe, took a gang of plaster, ors over to Cedar Fort Tuesday, to complete the finishing touches on the now gymtinslum now nearlng completion. com-pletion. Supt. S. I. Goodwin and daughters, Wanda and Myrl, went to Salt Lake City Tuesday, to select spring millinery millin-ery and other goods for tho lllg Co-op. Large, sweet, Juicy Oranges, worth 30c, all next week at Chlpman's Hlg Ited Store only 20c per dozen. C-lt The. Ivy Rebecca Idge will give a dancing party on Lincoln's birthday In tho Smuln's Academy, to which tho public is Invited. Friends or Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Fox gave them u pleasant surprise party at their home Tuesday evening, playing games and serving picnic. Morgan Lott tills week received a now shipment or plumbers' supplies, bnth tubs, lavatories, etc. His Main Street store contains some or tho best things In this line that over enmo to I.ehl. Ladles or I.ehl, Ladles or l'leasaiit (Inne, In Tact Ladles Trotn ovcry locality, lo-cality, wo Invito you to call and examine ex-amine our "'ctv Spring Suits. Latest sand and putty colorings, Just In, up-to-date, snappy, nifty nnd unlquo Chlpmnu's Is tho place. C-lt Mr. and Mrs. James C. Nlolson of Kurekn, como in to attend tho birthday birth-day party or Mrs. Nlclson's father, Mr. W. S. Evans, last Monday. Itemember that tho IJANNKIt sells advertising spneo on Its merits of circulation, and we do not Roliclt advertising on Its friendship. H It don't pay you to advertise, then don't advertise. This paper hn3 a large circulation, and ir you aro conducting a legltlmato nnd honest business, It will pay you to uso Its columns. Mr. John W. Itoborts or Island, Idaho, arrived In Lehl this week for a month's visit. Ho Is dollghted with tho proposition owned by Kugeno llrlggs, M. T. Woodhouso nnd himself, nnd stated that when ho left Idnho tho people wero plowing. Mr. nnd Mrs. o. A. Wall wero In I rovo Wednesday, attending the funeral fun-eral or Mrs. Wm. Nuttal. Mrs. duff of l'rovo, who hnB been the guest or Mrs. J. W. Frank Tor BoVi oral days, returned home Wcdncadnyj, l'ert Rockwell or Klko, Nevada, nn old time resident or I.ehl, wns here, this week visiting friends. Mrs. Wm. Cnvannugh of Gnrflold, Is making a ten dnys' visit with her daughter, Mrs. T. F. Klrkham. Mrs. Geo. Strausberd returned Monday Mon-day from spending several days with relathes In Tooele County. Ira 1). and Blnluo Wines camo down from Salt Lake City Friday, Tor a two days' business trip. Mr. Aaron Allied commenced this week tho erection or his now bungalow bunga-low on Second Fast Street. Mrs, James Smith presented her husband with a new baby boy InBt Saturday. Mrs. Julln Ilrown gave a dellght-rul dellght-rul kcnslngton Monday afternoon to tow dozen lady friends. Supper wns served afterwards. Mr. and Mrs. Lnmoiil Ilolhrook of Davis County, aro guests this week of Mrs. Ilolhrook's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomns Htiflson. llend the article on another page: "lime Ton Thought of This." 'I her. take inhnntiige of It vthen jeu hnn somelhlng to sell or when )ou !sli to talk lo ALL the peojile of Aliilie Stake. President and .Mrs. A. J. Fvans entertained en-tertained tho High School faculty nt supper Inst evening, nfter which two hours was pleasantly spent playing parlor games. Prof. W. K. Hopkins visited tho Spanish Fork High School Thursday, at tho request of tho principal, and delivered an address to the students on the High School Spirit. Mr. nnd Mtr. O. I,. Klttlnger of ninghnm Canyon, were visiting nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. K. H. Davis early In the week. Mrs. Klttlnger will remain Tor a week. Mrs. C. C. Crabb delightfully entertained enter-tained a dozen lady friends nt n kcnslngton kcn-slngton nt her homo Tuesday nfler-noon. nfler-noon. Light refreshments wero served. Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Kvnns entertained entertain-ed nt a houso party Tuesday evening, parlor games and music furnishing tho ovcufng's amusements. A lap lunch wns served. Tho Misses Altu nnd Roso Grnnt entertained nt dinner Sunday in honor hon-or of Miss Vera Gardner and her friend, Miss Iilnnch Roekhlll, who wero down from tho lT. for a two days' visit with friends. On tho ovenlng or February 2nd, quite a number of the file'ids of Gen Glover gave him a parly, the occasion being his birthday. ' A jolly good time was had by those present, n nice lunch was enjoyed, also refreshments. Music, Singing, etc , were Indulged In. Mr. Glover appreciated tho visit ot his friends. Victor Larson returned from Scran-ton Scran-ton latt Saturday. With two miners from Kurekn ho had been working no tho tunnel or tho Scrnutou Extension mine, which Is now In about 300 fret A few days beroro leaving the men cut a good looking vein that apparently appar-ently carries values In lead and sine Assnys nro now being mnd |