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Show I LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS m o . UIg Christinas Snlo , at I'eoplo's I Co-op., Lulil. 10-U Mr. Hyrum Harmon went to Salt Lako City Monday to sell some hogs. I Mr. A. K. Mulllnor of Venice, Sevier I County, is visiting friends In Lchl. I Ex-Mayor Henry Marshal of Tooele, M Is visiting with his daughter, Mrs. Q. M L. Stookcy, for ten days. ; Mrs. H. C. Holbrook and Mrs. W. A. I Knight wero Salt Lako" City visitors I Monday. I Havo you seen that sign on E. II. I Davio' barn. It's tho biggest one yet. I Tlio Dig ned Store of Chlpman's. 19.lt I Mrs. Sarah Kirkhnm Is spending a I week visiting with Mrs. Fitzgerald In I Draper. A Alias Wanda Klrkham will spent the Christmas holidays with friends In Provo. Mrs. Ada Stoddart was visiting sov- oral days this week with her daughter daugh-ter In American Fork. Mr. Jesso Walton of Salt Lake City, was tho guest of Miss Clara Bono Saturday und Sunday. Nate RockhlU came down from Salt Lako City Saturduy and spent several days on his farm over Jordan River. . Big Christmas Sale at Peoplu's Co-op., Lchl. 19.lt John Davis of Amerlcun Fork, was tho speaker at tho Fourth Ward Sun. day evening. There was also a musical musi-cal program. Mr. K. W. Schnlcdcr sent a log of lamb by parcels post this week, as a Christmas present to his aunt in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Fred Morrill Is engaged plnst-ing plnst-ing a rcsldcnco In niuffdalo, and makes tho trip each day on tho In-tcrurban. In-tcrurban. Tho Chlpman Mercantile company are not giving Calendars this year; they nro giving away a Piano, Range, Watches and other valuablo presents. 19-lt Mrs. S. L. Wells was hostess to the Athenian club at its meeting Wednesday. Wednes-day. Tho regular program was given. giv-en. Charles F. Johnson is preparing to .butld a modern homo In tho spring on tho corner lot on 6th north nnd 2nd East Streets. Mrs. 55. Whlttakor returned to her homo In Provo Monday, after a fow days' visit with her sister, Mrs. Ell Batchelor. Rugs, Carpets, Furniture, at twenty per cent off ct People's Co-op., Lchl. A Mr. Soymoro was In Lchl this week promoting a glass factory to be located In Mnronl. It Is understood that ho sold somo stock hero. Representatives of W. M. Roylanco of Provo, wore In Lohl this week and j sacked threo tons of onions. Tho price paid was 45 cents per hundred weight. , Big Christmas Salo at People's Co-op., Lchl. 19-lt Tho Rev. Mr. Ooldio and wlfo of Novada, wero gueBts of Mrs. Ella Manning Monday. Tlioy woro on their way to Africa, whero thoy will act as Christian missionaries, Bishop and Mrs. Hcber Bcnnlou of Salt Lako City, spent Sunday In Lchl visiting with tholr children, Hcbcr J., Lucllo and Mary, who aro teaching school In Lchl. Big Christmas. Salo at People's Co-op., Lehl. ' 19-lt Miss Emily Wanlass, who has been I out of school for several weeks be- I causo of nn operation for appcndlcl- I tls, has sufnoloutly recovered to again I tnko chargo of hor school last Mon- I day. During her nbsenro Mrs. W K j Hopkins took tho school. I 1 Frank Sharp this wuolc received the $10 awarded for tho beat beet grown In Utah in tho boys' club contest. He also received tho subscription of one ' oar to tho Lohl Banner for the Lohl lm8 contest. Hugs, Carpets, Furniture, at twenty per cent off at People'fl Co-op., Lohl ' Mrs Win. Bono and daughter, Clara Mr and Mrs, S. W. Ross, Mr. and Mrs J i: Ilnno and Mr. and Mrs. Asa J Clark went to Salt Lako City Tues. ln to attend tho funoral of Mr. Harry l.lnni'11. who was run down by an 1111. known automobllo Wednesday and tiled threo days later. The brick used for tho outside on Hid liiteruibaii depot aro boautlful ml ilurnblo Wo can mako you look Just as good If you buy your Bult from "a Chlpman's. 19-lt Mr. Thomas Webb was a business visitor to Salt Lako City Tuesday. Tho B. B. club met at Airs, Lott Russon's homo Monday evening. Mr. E. H Davis mado a business trip to Provo Saturday. Big Christmas Salo at People's Co-op., Lehl., ig.it Mr. and Mrs. Abo Oudmundseii of Payson, wero week end lsltors with Lehl relatives. Mrs. Win, Thomas and daughter, Louie, wero mid week visitors to Salt Lako City. Furs, Suits, Coats, Skirts, entire stock one-third off at People's Co-op., Lehl. 19-lt I could not nnd what I wanted In Toys and Xmas goodn at home, but I found It ut Chlpman's. They have an Immense stock. 19-lt Miss Vera Knudson left Sunday for Murray, whero sho will spend two weeks. Mrs. Chris Fredrlckson of Murray, came to Lchl Sunday to receive medical medi-cal treatment for her Infant child, Mrs. Bort Spratlcy spent the week end visiting Mrs. II. C. Cliristcnsen of American Fork. Rugs, Carpels, Furniture, nt twenty per cent off at Peoplu's Co-op., Lehl. Mrs. George Southwlck was In American Am-erican Fork Tuesday, tho guest of Mrs. S. W. Chlpman. Mr. John Giles of Salt Lake City, spent Friday and Saturday with his brother, Mr. J. K. ailcs Mr. Jesse Rhodes left for Garland this week, to spend tho winter with his brothers, Alvn and John. Mr. A. B. Anderson left this week on a business trip through the Southern South-ern counties. If you cannot find what you want in Lohl or Plcnsant Grove, Just call on tho Big Red Storo nt American Fork, Utah. 19.lt W. S. Evans, Henry Lowls, Jr. and W. A. Evans this week closed their lime kiln nt tho Jordan Nnrrown. The principal part of their output has been going to tho Utah-Idaho Sugar plants In this county. Next year they Intend entering tho llmo markets of Utah and Salt Laku Counties. Rugs, Carpets, Furniture, nt twenty per cent off nt People's Co-op., Lehl. Mr. Gcorgo 0. RobiiiBon, accompanied accom-panied by Mrs. Robinson, woro In Provo on legal business Saturday. Ho Is taking steps for tho dissolution dissolu-tion of tho Lehl Flower Mill Corporation, Corpora-tion, of which ho 1b tho solo owner. Rov. P. A. SlmpkliiB and Mr. Win. Scott of Snlt Lako City, and Eph Homer Hom-er of Provo, high officials or tho In-dopendont In-dopendont Order of Odd Follows, visited tho locnl lodgo last Saturday night. Tho Ivy Rebcccaa sorved refreshments re-freshments nnd n most enjoyable program pro-gram was rendered. Mrs. Mlnnlo Scoflold of Snlt Lako City, is tho guest of her sister, Mrs. T. F. Klrkham. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Price spent tho early part of tho week visiting In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Arthur Galsfoid gave a quilting quilt-ing bee Tuesday to a number of lady friends. Refreshments woro sorved. Closing out entire stock of Toys and Xmas Goods at one-fifth off, at Peo. pie's Co-op., Lehl. , 19-lt The Freshman class of tho local High School will play merry Jinks in tho gymnasium tonight. Mr. Frank Halsey lias taken n contract con-tract to paint the Roberts bungalow across Jordan. Miss Blrdlo Sabiiio of Bountiful, wastho guest of Mrs. Wesley Rlchcy several days this week. Mr. and Mth. Lester Anderson of Tooele, arrived In Lehl this week for a ten days' visit with relatives and friends. Mrs. Abraham Anderson nnd children chil-dren of Sandy, enmo to Lchl Friday to spend a fow weeks with her parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Dorton. Mrs. F. D. Worlton. loft Wednesday for her old homo In Mantissa, Colo., whoro sho will spend the holidays with her mother. f. Among tho Lchl visitors spending Sunday in Snlt Lako City, wero Mr. Gilbert Knudson and Miss Maud Kirk-ham. Kirk-ham. Tho lower county road, between Lehl and American Fork, which has been In bad shape for six months, fa now being fixed up by tho county. Twenty Lehl High School students this week signed for tho speclnl bible courso being given each week by Prof. Nelson of thu n. Y. U. Furs, Suits, Coats, Skirts, entire Btock one-third off at I'eoplo's Co-op., Lchl. 19-lt The Banner will ho published Thursday next week to ghc tho force u Xmas holiday. Your paper will fie In Uic ofllco Thursday afternoon, Ladles' Winter Suits, 110110 reserved, 1-2 prlco nt Chlpman's. First come, first served. 19-lt Mrs. Henry White, who has been visiting friends In Lohl nnd AmcrloaL Fork since tho death of her brother, Mr. Amos Rhodes, returned to hei homo lu Idaho this week. Mr. and Mrs. Bard Allrcd returned Wednesday from Salt Lako City, whero Mr. Allrcd and Charles Sabey have been for ten days helping to put In plcra for tho now Iuterurban barns At tho request of Miss Marvel Rhodes her engagement nnd prospective prospec-tive mnrrlago to Mr. Ira Hacker, which was announced In our last Issue, Is-sue, Is hereby most cheerfully corrected. cor-rected. Tho sourco of our Information, Informa-tion, heretofore has been found re. liable. 33 1-3 to HO per cont off on Ladles', Misses' and Children's Coats at Chip-mans', Chip-mans', nnd they havo n largo assortment. assort-ment. 19-lt Dr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Stookcy of Salt Lako City, spent Sunday tho guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. L. Stookcy. Mrs. Stookoy spent tho lust threo days of the week In Lohl. Rugs, qarpetH, Furniture, at twenty Jior cent off at People's Co-op., Lehl. Street Supt, S. J. Taylor this week has had miulp threo sldowalk Bcrapers which will bo used after every snow storm. Joseph GoiUcb will usa one, James Roborts 0110 nnd Roy Roberts tho third. Charles Dorton and Peter C. Adam-son Adam-son wont to tho Twelve Mllo Pnss this week to do tho annual assessment on their llmo stono quarry. Tho promot. ors of tho proposed sugar factory in Salt Lako county have offored to trado stock In tho factory for tho lime stono quarry. CloBlng out entire stock of Toys and Xmas Goods at ono-flfth off, at Peo. plo's Co-op., Lohl. 19-lt Mrs, Robert Gilchrist was tho recipient reci-pient of n most pleasant surprlso par ty by the members of tho Fourth Ward Primary Association, nt her homo Monday evening, Thcro was a program of games ami refreshments Mrs W A Knight spent Monday In Salt Lake City shopping and visiting friends. Tho wedding of Miss Julia l'hllllpB i mil Mr Everett Anderson, wIioeo en. nigi'iiiout was announced somo time I go, is scheduled to take placo dur-I dur-I lug tho holiday Miss Phillips at I leseiit Ih one of tho omelint oporat-I oporat-I jib In the local telephone exchange, I and Mr Anderson Is teaching lu one i of the schools lu Morgan County |