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Show m B. - - - .- ; Lehi Locals and Personals H Emmet t Ctitpmnu wilt erect n $1,000 bungalow during thu coming summer. t'M ,0ST Ail ntilomoblto tiro' chain. Hitturn to Dr. Hasler.nnd bv reward-,.,1-17-1 t. W. A. Hunger represented Lehf at Htlif big rabbit hunt nt Mt. I'lcosnnt HthU week. y H Mrs. J. B. Hobs gnvo n dinner party t Tuesday In honor of her husband's ' HiMh birthday. r H t The stork delivered n.babj boy at - Htho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Asa J. Clark Saturday. ', J Mr, and Mrs. .Tames I). Clark and '' Mrs. Anna Chrlstoffarson spent ser-1 ser-1 Heral days this week iir tho Salt Lako I H Temple. 1 H Oscar 0. Klrkhain of Salt Lake ! Bcity, General Field Secretary for tho I Hm. I. A., spent Sunday visiting with i Hhls fathor, James Klrkhnm. H Bishop M. M. Stookey of' Clover; H Tooele, Co., spent several days tho Hpnst week tho guest of his brother, Hur. U. L. Stookey. Tho young ladles of the Second Hwnrd nro preparing a Jnpancso opcr-Hotta opcr-Hotta which they will put on during Htho coming month. H Mrs. Hebcr C. Webb gavo a chlld-H chlld-H fen's party Saturday afternoon In honor of her sou Verge's ,8th birth- day. Dr. W. T. Ilnsler wont to Mt. Pleas-Bant Pleas-Bant Monday to attend tho funeral of Hlils fill ho. John Haslcr, v.'ho passed away last Friday nftur an IUucbh of several months. I W. A. ldilght, W. E. Hooker, Isaac H Fox and Mr. and Mrs. 10. W. Schnldcr H were Salt Luko City visitors tho early part of tho week, H John Street Sr. and John Street Jr. who camo down to attend Henry H Whlmpcy's funeral returned to Sco-H Sco-H Held Monday. Mrs. Frank Ycaranco who has been under tho weather for several weeks Is Improved sufflccnly to bo out again. H Mrs. A Douglass and children left H Sunday for a few days visit with H friends In NephI returning homo H Wednesday evening. Mrs. A. J. Evans will represent tho Homo Economics Club ut tho Houso Keepers' Convention In Logan held during Hound Up week. A successful surprlso party, was H sprung on Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox Wednesday evening by n numbor of frlouds who brought their rcfresh- monts nnd fun with thoin. ' Walter "Wooflndon Jr., nnd Miss Myrtlo I.avono Cordon wcro married H In tho Salt Luko Templo Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jny Cardan also spent Vcdnosdny In tho Templo. L. A, Olmstcad has traded to tho H Intorurhnu Railroad Co. tho north hair or his ot for tho south half or tho A. H. Done lot. This gives tho In- torurbau pcoplo tho north half or tho two lots facing Third North St, which H will bo used for depot purposes. H Tuesday ovnning Mr. and Mrs. T. H F, Klrkhain gavo a farowoll social H party In honor of Georgo E. Kirk-H Kirk-H ham. Those present woro Airs. H Emma Brlggs, Miss Llzzlo Drlggs, H Mr. a ml Mrs. C. C. Crabb, Mr. and B Mrs. Josoph Wnnlass, Mr. nnd Mrs. H R, U, Worltnn, Mrs. Leah Anderson, m Mrs. Emma Klrkhnm, Miss Lcda B Klrkham, nnd nnymqnd nnd Denzll H Klrkhain. v Attorney A. J, Evans was a Provo visitor Thursday on legal business. James M. Jxlrklimu Is scheduled for n talk on a "Clcnn City" boforo the State Municipal l.enguo meeting to be hold In l.ogau next week. J. E. Cotter the past week lnstnlled a hot water heating Bysloin In his homo on tho corner of 1st North nnd 3rd West streets. Mrs. Jnno Mason went to Lark Monday for n brief visit. Dahl Jones rode In from Indian Creek, Tuesday, where ho and Charles Herron hnvo been working on tho Klcth Kerns property. Tho company has twolvo men at work and Is making mak-ing a flno showing. Georgo Austin a former resldpnt of Lchl was ofected president of the Utah Wool Growors Association nt its annual convention held in Salt Lake City Wednosdny. Among thoso who attended tho Woodhouso trial last week were Mnyor W. F. Gurnoy, Recorder Ji F. Fyffe, Justlco Georgo Wobb, Marshal J. S. Evans, City attornoy A. J. Evans nnd Councllmen William Wing nnd W. K. Hopkins. Ladles night nt tho Commercial Club, Wednosdny evening, wns a do-CHlou do-CHlou social success. Tho games wcro novel nnd Interesting nnd tho refreshments refresh-ments pnr excellent. Tho next month's ontortnlnment will probably bo in tho nature of a dancing party. ' j Georgo E. Klrkham who has been visiting friends In Lohl tho pnBt sevcr-ul sevcr-ul weeks returned to his homo in Rnymond, Canada, Thursday. Mr. Klrkhnm was tho guest of honor at a social given at tho homo of his parents Mr. and. Mrs. Georgo Klrkhnm Tucs-dny Tucs-dny evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hebor Austin of Idnho Falls arc visiting wJth their dnughter Mrs. Eli Webb. Mr. Austin who Is tho agricultural superintendent for tho Sugar Co. at Idaho' Falls reports a moat successful! season just closed and says that tho factory nnd beot growing Is growing In favor with tho farmers there. Richard Bradahaw and Freds Drad-shaw Drad-shaw who hnvo been doing missionary work In England tho past years returned re-turned this week. Boforo proceeding to their homes In Canada, thoy will visit somo tlmo with their Lohl relatives. rel-atives. Tho boys report having greatly enjoyed tholr work In tho "tight llttlo lslo" and hnvo developed wonderfully In tho past two years. The Am Copper nnd Mining Co. this week elected a now board of directors as follows: President O. A. Slndo, Vlco president Chris Anderson, Secretary William Ashor, Treasurer Georgo Hnmtn.or, who with William Murdock, J. N, Butt and Alox Adnms form tho directorate Tho Company will send somo mon out next wcok to prosecute dovolop-nonts dovolop-nonts ou tho promising showing left When tho men come Infor tho holidays. |