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Show jfjhiLocals and Personate I M,llrr at 8 C".P' Wnta Kins 1 mow to M.bo the rBine summer. Th.W bor rrlvcd at th h6mi l ' -nd heir arrived at tho homo '-if. 3 'Mrs-nay Bono Sundtty I -m Datchclor has been off duty for , rafdays on Mcount of illness. iir Morgan Lott 'was a business rfJwioBaltLnkoJuosday. I iii,i Nympba wualley spent Satur-K Satur-K Salt Lakejvlth friends. Alfalfa seed, 7',ie and up at People's Co-op- I Mr Ha"1 Holmstead Wyo a b,rth" ,Btonrinston to about twcuty-flvo M,ij friends last Friday afternoon. 'I Carlos Scbow went down to Rich-tcli Rich-tcli Sunday to get a team, of horses, ;Bwhlch ho will rldo homc' ill . Mr. M. W. reterson of Provo was 'It Lehl tlsltor Saturday, tho guest of ber daughter, Mrs. A. J.-Klrkham. ' Mr8, e. C. Dlanplcd and children of uilford Is visiting with her mother, Uri. Fannie EdwijrdsT James Hanson has gono to Oarfiold, there he is employed in ono of tho big copper reduction plants. A number of young ladles are pre "piriog to givo tho opera, "A Japanese iloirl," In tho near future. I Seeds, Seeds, Seods Garden, flcK ind flower. Choice "quality. At Pco-.flp)e'i Pco-.flp)e'i Co-op. 7-lt )Ir. and Mrs. Morgan Woodhouse of Idaho Falls are visiting in Lehl, the (vests of Mr. Woodhouso's parents, lr. and Mrs. John Woodhouse. Mr. and Mrs. David Firmago spent Sunday visiting with friends in Amer--MlcinFork. A. H. Bono will coramenco work in the near future on a seven-room resl-, resl-, deuce, which ho will erect on his farm ;Sttir tho Point of tho Mountain. !. , J Mr. Strong of Alplno spent Suuduy ,9ln Lehl, visiting with his daughter, Alice, who has been quite ill at the JHtoae of Mrs. S. A. Hutchlngs. j9 Boyd Merrlbcw and William Cham-terlaln Cham-terlaln of Salt Lako City were tho neits of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Klrk- bflham (or the week-end. lafl J m A tiumbor of young people gave Miss Rachel Anderson a pleasant surprlso party at her mother's homo Tuesday '(Tenlne. Am Lester Anderson, who la employed Hln the National Bank of tho Republic afljla Salt Lake City, was married, to A Hits Eunlco Edwards of Idaho Falls pilau Monday. fl Spring goods, laces, embroideries, Hillks and trimmings, at People's. Co- P- 7-lt HI ' H Eight school teachers of Provo vIb- Ited the l.ehl Bchoola-thts week. They wero dollgkted with tho rcsultB-belng obtained here and were loud in their PralBe of the methods employed. . Miss Vera Knudson, who has been spending ten days in Garfield visiting! with hor brother, Arthur, returned, home last Friday. M There nru a number of severe cases oj bronchial pneumonia in connection wllh measles nt Lehl Junction, that is causing considerable anxiety." Mr. mid MrB. R. J. Whipple had n daughter operated on last week for adenoids and tho removal of hor ton- slla. The joung boh of Mr. and Mra. E. ". Schneider hns been very ill tho Past week with an attack of bron- E ChltlB, I The stork paid its tlrst visit to tho nome of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Fox, Jr., wst Friday night, leaving u flue baby i. Utr. nnd MrB- " c- "olbrook nro Bountiful for u three dayB' visit "" to attend a wedding of tho doe- lf brother. UarguliiB lu household goods. See or Pcoplo's Co-op. 7-lt I Km""'18 Wl K,"!nm held a meeting . " , " ""'""r of Now Survey fann-m fann-m n in u,u Thrd Wnrd mooHngnoUBp I ' Y. "'R''1. rclntlvo to their taking 1 ih ,'" ,h0Wl (iuTtV.ll cross I Z , Rn Ulve flioB ut8h Laku- wnt fnrmora will aubBcribo for Jl bul BOIno difficulty is being "" '" nknB Batlsfactory nr- I es f.',T'tB l0 h"ntll lt ih ditch- wtk tho prcsont supply. A crowd of young people guo a surprlso party Monday afternoon on Miss Lexio Sabey nt tho homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sabey, Anybody can hatch chlckoiiB with u "Buckeye," Get one at People's Co-op. 7-lt Mr, and Mrs, Samuel W. Jundu moved to Salt Lnko City thlu week, whero Mr. Jones hns chnrgo of the Utah Power & Light station four miles west of Salt Lake City. Saturday, while M. E. Thornton, the night operator at Mesa, was helping unload some tics on tho D. & R. o., one of them slipped and cut his under Up open to tho chin. A doctor sowed it up and ho 1b now doing nicely. Bucll Allrcd, who has been doing missionary wbrk in tho Samonn Islands Is-lands for tho past four years, returned homo this week. Ho spent several dayH visiting lu California on his return re-turn trip. Ho waB called from Raymond, Ray-mond, Canada. Tho dancing excursion Friday night brought down soveral hundred excursionists excur-sionists from Salt Lako City and Intermediate In-termediate polntB. Thcro 'wcro approximately ap-proximately 7G0 pcoplo attended tho dance. For bo largo a crowd it was extremely well behaved. Leo Goatcs. left this week for Ogdeu, where ho will enter tho employ of Gcorgo Larkln, undertaker. Ho takes tho placo of his cousin, who goes to Great Britain on u infusion." William E. Cadmus of Peoria; III., national organize? for tho Progressive Progres-sive party, addressed a meeting of reproscntatlvo citizens In the Opera Houso Tuesday evening on tho alms and purposes of tho Progressive organization. or-ganization. It is tho intention to ported por-ted a local organization here The Lehl Sliver Band gave a dancing danc-ing party in tho Smuln Dancing Academy Acad-emy last evening. This was tho first public nppcaranco slnco tho new .organization .or-ganization and Justifies tho assertion that it Is tho best baud that Lehl has had for a long time. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith of Blackfoot, Idaho, havo been lu Lehl for tho past week visiting frienda and relatives. It has becu cloven years slnco they havo been here.,. They moved from Lehl to Raymond, Cauadu, but for tho paBt several yenm havo been living In Blackfoot. Any ono interested lu chlck'e.us would do well to vUlt the poultry yards of Mark Shaw' on Sego Lilly street. He has some1 of the finest Whito OrplngtonB and White Leghorns in tho state. Ho hos recently been Bhipplng n lot of cockerels to othor parts of tho state. Incubators, brooders and a big stock of poultry supplies and remedies, nt People's Co-op. ' 7-lt John Doa nod Richard Roe, who camo with tho dancing excursion last Friday evening, wero taken in by the city marshul before they got into the nance. Charges of intoxication wero lodged against them and tho following follow-ing day Judge Webb assessed a flue of $15 each. All tho bids for carrying tho mail from Lehl to Topllft havo been reject ed. Postmuster AnderBon was notified noti-fied this week to advertise for now bids. Wo understand tliat oho bid was as low aB fl.500 per annum. As tho Job really requires two men and from four to six horses, tho quory is how mucl sugar docs the government want for a. cent? Miss Vorna Comer was very pleasantly pleas-antly surprised ut her' homo Wednesday Wednes-day evonlng by a number of her young friends. Tho evening was spent In muBlo, homo gumes apd n taffy pull. Those present all report having had a very enjoyubio timo. Tho first born, a baby boy, arrived iiit tho homo of Mr. and MrB. L. D. 'Prancon, Wednesday morning. Mrs. .Frnncon, whow "no In u critical condition con-dition for a time, Ib reported to bo improving. MIbs Georgia Ball, who has been visiting during tho winter with her grandmother, Mrs. Cnrrio Ball, re-turned re-turned to hor homo In Paradise, Nov,, Sunday. Saturday, oonliig she was tho rcclplout of a surprlso parly by a number of young men and young wo-mou. wo-mou. Mr, and Mrs. Francis Child were (ho recipients of a pleasant surprise party at their homu Monday overling. aamoB nnd refreshments wero the program. Those present woro Messrs. and McBdnmes F. A. Child, Hoy Dnvls, C, B. Petereon, Samuel PetorBon, Ei-mor Ei-mor Poterson, Churloo. Goates, A. L. Yates, Hobcr Webb, William Vaughan, Georgo Holmstead, Rubon Worlton, John Cooper, Robert Fox and Mrs. Doo Watson. Mr. and Mm. Marion Brown returned home from Los Angeles the past week. They spent iho fall and winter on tho coast, but will niako L'tah their homo. Lehl went to Hebor Saturday and' played tho lust basket ball gitmo of the series Tho Walters wero ahead till tho liiBt ihrVo minutes, when tho Hcbcr lady commenced some phenomena! phenom-ena! basket shooting, and bcfoio Iho whistle blowcd had piled up n half dozen -baskets and won tho Wctory. Saturday tho lire bell rang, tho aim in being caused by a blazo on tho roof of 'tho Lehl Opera House. It was caused by burning li ionl oil rag in tho stovo in trying to burn tho soot out of tho plpo. Within n minute after the hoso was turned on tho llro was out. A missionary shower was given In honor of Arthur Braddor at his homo Monday ocning. Only his neighbors and most intimate friends wero ln-Wted. ln-Wted. Last night ho was thu guest of honor nt a benefit ball glcn lu tlib Arcade, nnd which was largely attended at-tended by members of tho Third and Fouith wuids. Among those who attended tho Helen Keller lecture at Provo Monday Mon-day evening wcro Dr. and Mrs. Has-ler, Has-ler, Mary Maudslcy, Mary Powell, Bulnh Gray, Zclla Rhodes, Emily Wan-lass, Wan-lass, Vera Gardner, Jennlo Webb, Mablc, Southwlck, Lucllo Rogois, Veda Huusakor, Mrs. Andy Trane, A. J. Evans and Edward Southwlck and daughter. Sunday night the city was isited by tho most terrific storm of tho year. Tho day before, while cutting trees lu tho Fourth Ward, ono of them looBoncd tho power wires, lu tho storm they becamo crossed, causing n short circuit and putting tho city lu darkness. Tho company liml difficulty lu locating tho trouble. |