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Show o LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mr. Al DoLong of Provo, made a business trip to Lehl Monday. n-L 'met on ampim 'XuiopuDV Jninilod s.ujnuis ti oouuci uook ;boa4h 3iq oui joaao; i.uorj MlsS Vera Knudson went to Spanish Fork Saturday, to spend ten days visiting friends and relatives. Miss Vorveno Evans entertained the Mary Jano club at a sewing bee Mon. day evening. Mr. A. D. Anderson went to Salt Lake City, Sunday, to visit his father, Mr. A. R. Anderson. Mr. H. C. Featherstone spent a few days this week In Logan, on business. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Young of Provo. spent a few days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hammer. Miss Inez Hammer entertained about twenty of her frlonds Friday evening at n Hallowe'en party. Mrs. R. J. Hutchlngs went to Mid-vale Mid-vale Sunday, returning home Monday with her sister, Mrs. Olive Dobbs. Mrs. R. M. Stout or Salt Lako City, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. He-ber He-ber Allred. Miss Pearl Russon entertained the B. D. club at a sowing bee Monday evening. Refreshments wcro served. Mrs. H. C. Featherstono, Mrs. Davo Roberts and Mrs. N. A. Brown were Ogdon visitors Sunday. Mr. Wllford Egbert of West Jordan, Jor-dan, spent tho week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joo Hammer. Mr. Joseph Alston of MaGrath, Canada, Can-ada, spent sovcral days this week visiting with Mr. Alex Drown. Thoy are former missionary companlous. Miss Josle Larkln has returned to her home In Ogdon, after spending a month visiting here cousin, Miss Essie Qoates. Miss N. Wadlcy entertained her bible class last evening at tho New West Cottage, with popular games and refreshments. Miss Vera Gardner, Miss Marvel Taylor nnd Mr. Andrew Losse, who arc attending school at tho University of Utah, spent Saturday and Sunday at their homes In Lehl. Melvln Smuln has been laid off from his work at tho sugar factory for ten days, due to a wrench In the chest, received whllo putting on a valve. Messrs E. H. Davis, Thomas Thur-man Thur-man and Jonas Holdsworth and Mrs. Win. Thomas went to Provo, Wednesday, Wednes-day, to tako the official ballots and other Lehl election returns to the county clerk. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Muuns, former residents of Lehl but now of ,V Sprlngvlllo, are visiting at tho homo I of Mr. and Mrs. Qcorgo H. Qoates. I Mr. Munns this year grew S00 bushels I of apples on his orchard. I Dr. Holbrook, Mrs. H. C. Feather. I- stono and -Mrs. Marshal Turner went I to Cedar Fort Tuesday. An oporn- I tion was performed on Mrs. James I Chamborlatn's foot. Mrs. Chamber- linn, who has not been able to walk for a week, Is Mrs. Turner's mother. Tho operation waB successful. Mr. Ruben Russon, a son of Mr. 'I and Mts. Lott Russon, Jr., will leave November 19th for a mission to Now I Zealand. Ho will go by way of San I Francisco. A bundlo shower In his honor will be given next Wednesday I at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch H Russon. -I M,u cl(ira Qoates cntortalued I ,H ,.bout twonty-flvo of hor lady friends I I (it a Hallowe'en party Saturday oven- I I ing Tho liousu was decorated for I I 'in' occasion nnd refreshments wore I I 8'Tvotl In n fitting style. I I Mr and Mrs. Norman Anderson of I Toi.clo, came to Lohl Saturday to visit I V frl. mis and relatives. Mr. Anderson I returned to Tooolo Monday, whllo I Mrs Anderson will romnln hero for a low weeks, Mrs John Jacobs, ono of Lehl's 1 oldebt citizens, fell whllo coming out of Holier Allred's storo Thursday lust ami tinctured tho bono In hor log, I causing hor much pain. Sho was Im- 1 I mediately taken homo and all wns r ilono to ease her pain, Tho doctors i s,,'s hIio will recover In n fow days. y I nr H"c 'liollMk, W. S. Evans, .. lMwnrd Soilthwlck, and S, W, Ross c- s,iei" Monday Investigating cnnnlug ,u H factories In Davis county. The fnc. lory United at Woods Cross omployos ' C8 Kiris who earn from $1.25 to $2.80 l'er d pealing tomaloos. Ono funnel funn-el I 'J'8 'ia check, who had four acros ot towntow this year, was ?920. Win. Cavanaugh of Qarlleld, who has been dangorously 111, Is now slowly slow-ly recovering. Mrs. D. N. Adams of Pleasant Grove, was tho guest of Mrs. I), X. Adams early in tho week. Mr. Kono of Salt Lako City, Is spending a few days with Mrs. M. M. Caddie. Miss Lurno Racker Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Lonnle Raymond, In Provo. Mr. L. J. Stookey of Clover, spent tho week end a guest of his uncle, Dr. G. L. Stookey. FOR SALE CHEAP Two good colts, one bIx months nnd the other tewo years old. Jesse Dergln, Lehl. 7-2t MIbs Ora Holmstead cntertnlned a crowd of young peoplo at a Hollowe'en party Saturday evening. Miss Veda Baker, who Is attending tho U. of U., spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day at the homo of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Baker. Miss Mary Edwards returned homo Tuesday from Juab, where she has been spending sovcral weeks at the homo of Thad Powell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McVlcar will mako their homo In Idaho Falls, where Mr. McVlcar holds a position as machlno man on tho Idaho Falls Post. Miss Somers Ingalls will entertain this afternoon In honor of Miss Haze) Somers. Among the Invited guests aro Misses Fern Cough, Viola Gardner, Gard-ner, Viola Peterson and Mablo Giles. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Phillips left for Malad, Idaho, Thursday. Tltey will make an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Phillips who live thero. Bernard Bradshaw came down from Cnuldwell, Canada, this week. He, with Wm. Norton, the latter from McGrath, Canada, will attend the B. Y. II. at Provo. Mrs. Wm. Batemen, formerly of Lehl, now living In Alpine, gave birth to a fine ten pound baby girl last Monday. Mother and babo arc doing well. Mr. and Mrs. N. A. lirown, Mrs. H. C. Featherstono nnd Mrs. David Roberts Rob-erts went to Plain City, Sunday, to attend the funeral of Charles Kiel, n brothor-ln-law at Mr. Brown. Mr. Nlel wns postmaster at Plain City for 35 years, nnd wns n resident of Lehl In the enrlydnys. |