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Show LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS f FOR SALE Small White Cliostor ! pigs A. 13. Anderson, Lchl. 10-2t ; Thomas Sunderland will In tho near if future comincnco work on n brick I; cottngo at Lchl Junction. ' Sec Utah npplo display at Chip-I Chip-I man's all next week. 17-lt H' Mrs. Win. none and daughter, Clara, returned Monday from a ten day's I -visit with relatives in Salt Lake City. H Mrs. Fred Merrill was a guest of H Mrs. John James in Salt Lake City, H seeral days last week. H Mr. and Mrs. Abo Anderson of H Sandy, spent the week end with rela- this here. I A now shipment of Urass Dcds Just I In at People's Co-op. 17-lt Miss Odessa Allred came over from I the I' V. U. to spend Sunday with her parents. I . Rev. Phillip King of Provo, wilt preach In the Congregational School next Tuesday evening. I Mrs. Jesse Patrick presented her I husband with it hnby girl last Satur- I day. H Blanket time A ncjW stock of Provo H Blankets Just In at Peoplo's Co-op. The engagement or Miss Edith Sol-H Sol-H berg and Mr. Leslie Datenian is an-H an-H nounced, the wedding to take place H In the near future H Andrew Lossc, who Is attending H school ut the U. of U. came down to H spend Saturday and Sunday with his I H parents. H New! Nobby 1 Nifty! Neckwcai H for Gents nt Peoplo'a Co-op. 17-lt H Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Knudson of Qarlleld, came down to Lchl Sunday to attend the funeral services of the H small child of Mrs. Laura Nye. I Mr. and Mrs. John Corbridge of H Preston, Idaho, spent the week with I Mrs. Corbrldgo's mother, Mrs. Joseph I Broadbent, returning home Tuesday. All tlio latest In Plaid Silks at Pco- pie's Co-op. 17-lt I All tlio public schoolH have been closed this week to let the students , I help get up the beet crop. They will m rosumo Monday. I Mrs. Chris Frcdrlckson of Murray, rotumed to her homo Monday, after spending a month with her sister, Mrs. Laura Nye. "Stephenson" Underwear for men who care. See the different styles nt People's Co.op. 17-lt I Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peterson gave M I a surprlso party in honor of Mr, and I Mrs. Geo. Holmstcnd Wednesday oven. I hig Chicken suppc was served ut i I 10 o'clock .and covers were laid for I ten. 0 I Mrs. Sinn Ottcrson of Sale.m, Mr. I and Mrs. ThoinaB Halvorson, Mr. and I Mrs. Ilyrum Ottorson and Mr. and I Mrs. Erastus Ottorson of Spanish I I Fork, attended the funeral ot the I I small child of Mrs. Laura Nye. 1 I Tlio Alluring Style and Comfort-I Comfort-I I ablo Fit of our lino of Shoes Is not i. I I tll0lr only nttrnc"011' ''ct us Bnow ' I I you People's Co-op. 17-lt I I Mr and Mrs. W. E. Wyman of I I Evaustllle, Indlnnn, enmc to Utah to I I attend Conference. They wore bnp- ,jeI I tlzed bp James Peterson while ho was I en a mission, and spent several days 't his homo ,thls week. rill I ' J Work was commenced this week on , Be big steel syphon which tho Provo MWter Hesorvolr company Is laying XqI B'rom tho Point of the, Mountain ac- Cv& cross Jordan River. It comes up on tlte oppoBlto side near the Intorurban trau'l pit. S Fresh Kippered Salmon every week ) nr I Peo,,,0'a Co'on' 17:i slie- ?, 1 ,, Wu'nl Improvement Assoclo- m ne m f tho Soco,,d Wnnl win com r. I Wlnco their mcotings noxt Tuosdny u K nt 7 ! " bo that tho mem-N mem-N K"may mto"a tho entertainment of K ,?lner Slst0r8' wlllch w, "Q Riven a,n same building at 8:30. UUb I 1 II - Khd t """'"""'o. tlio contractor ,-.--- MtL r' "ll8 wt,(1 commenced - C,011 ,llc $noo I'roHBod brick 1 Shs L?,CT Jor,lmi- MorB'i I-ott has I Blamu V for "1BtlH"K modern I thn W"lnpil from n well I Blntd fr"0C',8K"ry l,ro8uro bo ob- I Wated ill" "" alr l,ro"Mro plnnt , tlio I ' U K" eiiBlno. , i I BVSn' nml ,,,llllU"K MntorlnJ UlUlOfi I M,r lWInuUy high duality and I 'n In iJ OX(0l,tl''lly low I "pi atVot uh rovc It Mr. 0. W. Cherrlngton of Garneld was In Lchl We.lncsday on business. Air. S. 11 Sessions of .Marlon, Idaho, was visiting R. anrff Friday. Fresh Link Snusag"o Tuesdays and I'rldnys at People's Co-op, 17-u Miss Hannah Cox and Miss Mabel Giles spent the week end In Salt Lake City. Mr. Joe Clork of Collinston, Utah, was the guest of Miss Viola Peterson Thursday. Miss Lizzie Shaw entertained tho 11. II. club Monday evening at a ken-slngton, ken-slngton, Refreshments wore served. Mrs. II. c. Hlndley of Illnghnm, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shuw. Mrs. Wm. Larson of Logan, Is I spending this week with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sharp. Wo have n dependable line of Furs at tho right prices at People's Co-op. 17-lt The teachers of tho Now West schools visited the schools in American Ameri-can Fork Friday. Miss Annie Hone came down from Ogdeji last Mondoy to visit her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bone. Dainty Laces and Trimmings at People's Co-op. 17-lt Mrs. Wm. Price returned Monday from spending n week with her daughter, Mrs. John Rone, at Leland. Mls3 Mary Rrlm, Miss Steele and Holley Rrlm were guests of Miss Er-ma Er-ma Smith early in the week. Mrs. R. A. Kirkham of Moapa,, Nov., Is visiting relatives In Lchl and Provo this week. Mrs. Vcss Evans spent tho early part of tho week a guest of friends In Salt Lake City. J. R. Giles, who raised u fine, crop of sugar cane on his farm near Saratoga, Sara-toga, commenced making it into old stylo molasses this week. Nearly all tho public school teachers teach-ers of Lchl spent Wednesday and Thursday visiting tho schools at Salt Lako City. Mrs. John WofTlndor of Rupert, Idaho, Ida-ho, returned to her homo Wednesday, after spending two weoks with friends and relatives In Lchl and Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. H. Sponccr of Escnlnnte, Utah, returned to tholr homo Monday, aftor spending the month with their daughter, Mrs. Martha Mar-tha Rushman. Mrs. Sophia Hardy, Mrs. Herman Osterloh, Mrs. Amelia Brlggs and Uoby Brlggs, representing four gen-crutToTfs gen-crutToTfs of tho gentler sex, went to Provo to havo their pictures taken. Mrs, Hardy Is 84 years of ago and Mrs. Brlggs' baby is C rnontjis. Good Gloves for cold weather work. Feel like silk, look like, kid, wear liko Iron. Seo Peoplo's Co-op. 17-lt Fresh Link Sausago Tuesdays and Fridays at Peoplo's Co-op. ' ' "17-lt Mrs. G. G. Robinson is Buffering from an attack of typhoid fovcr. House for Rent Enqulro of W. F. Welsh, San Pedro Depot. ' 17-2t A. I). Anderson returned this week from n business trip through South, em Utah. .Mrs. Alice Goodwin returned Monday Mon-day to hor homo in Frisco, after spondlng u week visiting hex daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. L. D. Joseph. Dr. II. C. Holbrook attended tho meeting of tho County Medical Society Socie-ty nt Provo Wednesday. Vlncss, tho small son of Roy Lott, was injured Sunday by falling from a horse, necessitating the services of a doctor. Mrs. Joseph Glover entertained about twenty friends at a chicken supper Friday evening. Captain E. A. Wedgewood and E. L. Shelley wero in Lehl this week and paid a visit to Mosida. Mrs. R. N. Cooper Is visiting with her son, James Cooper, in Salt Lako City this week. FOR RENT Good flvo room brick house. Enqulro of Ruben Woritrr, Lehl. i7iit Mrs. Sarah Butters or Clarkston, has been visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tumor severaMys this week. "l. Clifton, the small son of Mr.1, and Mrs. Israel Anderson, broke hlaarm Monday by falling from a wheel barrow. bar-row. Our line of Fall Rugs is Just what you are looking for. When needing Rugs bo sure you bca People's Co-op. before purchasing. 17-lt Sclmn, tho thrao.ycars-oM daughter daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Coates, undorwent an operation Tuesday for a large obsess on hor neck. Mrs. W. C. Herron was very 111 this week. She underwent an opor. atlon at tho Lchl hospital and Is now improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert returner return-er Monday from Peru, Indiana, where they spent the summer with Mr,. Gilbert's Gil-bert's folks, who aro talking strongly of coming to Lehl to live. Dr. Kirk, Supt. J. P. Crecr, Supt. A. C. Mathison, Dr. Geo. H. Brlmhnll and tho local school trustees were cntortntned at dinner by Prof, and Mrs. W. K. Hopkins Tuesday oven-ing. oven-ing. Just tho kind of Coats and Suits you want nt prices you want to pay at People's Co-op. 17-lt Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Holmstcnd left for Logan Thursday, where Mr. Holmstead will take a four year courso in general agriculture and Mrs. Holmstead will study domestic sclonco and music. Lawrence Harmon and Jesse Wood-houso Wood-houso ontorcd tho Agricultural Col-logo Col-logo at Logan this week. This makes ten Lehl students In that Institution. A stranger was in Lchl tho past week and raised the expectations of local citizens by stating that ho want-od want-od to buy out Wm. Asher and open a modorn plumbing establishment. But tho way ho asked soveral people whore ho. could get a bottlo of beer caused some of the knowing ones to wink tho other oyo. Mrs. J. p. Gnrn of Centorvlllo, Is the guest of Mrs H. c Holbrook. Some men wero born asleep nnd forgot to wake up. In all the world there Is but one today. Everything has a bright side even the dark lantern. Miss Florenco Snndback spent Monday Mon-day and Tuesday in tho capital. The Eighth Grade of the Now West school went on a picnic to tho foot hills Wednesday nfternoon. Miss Maudo Harwood wont to Salt Lake City Wednesday, to visit tho schools. Tho New West school gave a threo day holiday, commencing Wednesday, for tho benefit of tho paronts. You can spoil a child by potting it but tho more you pet a cow tho more profitable she becomes. Mrs. Geo. Southwick entertained at dinner Tuesday in honor of A. J. Evans. Dr. R. J. Evans and L. M. Windsor of Logan, wero also present. Roger Cedarstrom one day this weok shot threo wild geese on Utah Lako noar Pelican Point. Mrs. Nervo Karron of Provo, was tho guost of Mrs. W. E. Evans tho past week. Mrs. Hannah Roy nnd H. Francis of Morgan, wero guests at tho home, of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thomas this week. Mrs. Margaret Swopo of Evnnsville, Indiana, is visiting with her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. Geo. S. Schow. 8ho is returning re-turning homo nftpr spending a few months at Longbeach, California. Jnmes Sabey of Vernal, aftor an absenco of sixteen years, arrived In Lehl Sunday to spend a few days visiting with his brothor, Charles Saboy. Mr. J. E. Cotter, Mr. 0. A. Slado and Leo Hanson went hunting this weok in tho mountains east of Lovan. Thoy mado tho trip in Mrs. Slades car. Mrs. M. W. Ingalls wob taken to tho St. Mark's hospltol Monday, where she underwent n successful operation for heart trouble. Hor daughter, Somers, went with hor. Mrs. Ingalls is Improving. City Marshal John S. Evans and sovornl others went up to Alplno canyon can-yon ono day this week nnd returned with six grouso each, tho limit allowed. al-lowed. Thoy roport good shooting this year. Ono man's gun went off and shot his horse, in tho flank. Mrs. B. N. Adams went to Provo Wednesday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Davis. Irving Davis, who was killed on the Intorurban sovornl weeks ago, was a grandson of Mrs. AdamB. His mother has boon almost prostratod over slnco tho accident. Recent lottors from Canodn suy that during tho recent storm the ground was covered with two feet of snow, Chinook winds, however, soon camo up nnd changed' an apparent calamity Into a grent blessing nB tho moisture was greatly needed. At thn Wilson club meeting hold Saturday ovonlng In tho Commercial club rooms, was addressed by Mr. Samuol Russel of Salt Lake City Mrs. Hazel Holmstead snug tho Wilson Wil-son waiting policy song entitled, "We Have Peace While Others Wnr." When tho young ladles of tho First ward wont to tholr usual meeting Tuesday ovonlng, they wore pleasantly pleasant-ly surprised by tho Young Men's Association, As-sociation, who after conducting tho preliminary program, entertained for tho balanco of tho evening with games and' Horvlng, refreshments Tuesday, Sidney Knight, tho oloven-ycartold oloven-ycartold son of Mr. and Mi J. Win. Knight, fell through a transom mid broke his arm. It hnpponed at tho pumps. Ho then went to the tole-phono tole-phono and told of tho happening, soy-jug, soy-jug, "Don't tell mother and got hor Jail worked up," |