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Show WT LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS ' B o v Cotter Mimic n business trip to H .r summer undorwoar tho ,& Ivoplc Co-op. Wt 4 Banner would Uko to do your L llntlnR n'"1 B,,ou,d bo Klvn" " . Cfl" S- W' ,ln8B- ,f Bwcc Heck linB decided not to iim This case to tho District count Kjtilt pa)' l'lH lmc-I lmc-I se Wnlto" of Salt Lake City ' Koi w ,nst of ,h0 wcok v,(jltl"B Kndi i I'Ciii. I m EtlUli Cnndlnnd or Snlt Lako T ,r,( Sunday visiting Lchl I jirj William Covannugh of Garfield Kurocd homo Saturday, after vlnlt-f vlnlt-f , wcck with licr daughter, Mro. Br. Ktrkhnm I t the fly wit'1 n Fy Swntter na People's Co-o). 1-lt I Kr. nil Mrs. t'harlea Burns of Salt Hite'city were 'titcrurban pnBseu-Htitol'OliI pnBseu-Htitol'OliI Sunday and spent tho day Km Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Briggs. I Jlrt II- M. Stout of Salt Lako City, ftafrly of rnrtlaud, Maine, spent KodtT tlsltlng with Mr.'iind Mrs. P. KAllrrd. I Mr. W.H. Wade and daughter, Jnu-Bttf, Jnu-Bttf, of Montana, are gucstB this week 'Ht Mrs. Wade's sister, Mrs. Marlon ftik B Mr. and Mrs. Douglass Scully, who Hue been visiting friends lit Lchl for Bit past month, returned to their horiio .Hsogar City Monday. I Mrs. John Y. Smith, Sr., or Salt Hike City, spent tho week end the wit of her daughter, Mrs. G. M. Cut. H When thinking or n summer vocu-HmcaU vocu-HmcaU and Inspect our lino or trunks Had mil cases. Our stock Is complete. Htcple'i Co-op. 1-lt H Mrs. J. A. Thomas returned last Hwk from a mouth's trip In Idaho, Bulling with her sons, John L and Bird. H Hits Sarah Karl and Miss Mary HfHr' wnn "ro employed In a Salt HUe City department store, spent 'HWif with their parcutn In lclil. B Ktcn It comes to buying lumber fH building material or' any" kind, -Hta Rut the goods, tho real goods HW the real good goods. Sec People's -HJP- 1-lt -HniillMin Oslcrloli, who In eliidoyed B the Utah l.lglit and Hallway com- .Hiiij's olHco In Salt hake City, Hpeut Be past week visiting his Lchl rein- Bra. H Mrs. Balilna Davis McDau'iel of Po-Httllo, Po-Httllo, Idaho, spent the pant week 'Hi Lchl. she and licr daughter, An-Hlc, An-Hlc, Iwuc been Mvlng In Pocatcllo iHrilic past two yearn. Saturday the, small sou of Mr. and " W. K. Kvans while slldlug down ' !")' derrick rope, enught his liand H ,ne imlly, causing a bad laceration "I necessitated several slltqhcs by mh family doctor. I l')ou put it oft too long you may j!1 le". ' speak of Binding Twine. ? country never saw so much gralji. 'one la llalile to bo n shortage of tinebuy now from Chlpman's. 1-lt H''r.J.J. lluHwell, ophthalmic spoclnl-tofSalt spoclnl-tofSalt Lake City will be at ltellue jon Monday August 3rd. No charge -Hn C8t,,l,! ''',,H Hcrercnce: Mrs and -Wus Ann Crabb, Mrs. William Price B1"1 """ others. H tiooruc ProHtwIch, Jr., has moved '.B'WU from hlsilio l-'alls. Ho Ih get-BNUm get-BNUm newli a ipilred 100 acre faim B"fr Jordan niver reeeutly purchased 'B.1' Ceo. PreHtwleh and sous, In con-'. con-'. ftlllo,i for l,1',""B fnll grain. BB ,B.T,lt'u"1 I'ewder, regular afie. size r 15c. nl IVoide'H Co-op. 1-lt B Charles Holmes or UOrande, Ore-P""' Ore-P""' lli,N filed on a Smoot homestead B"Me,,ar Vi,ll(,y ,,im1 w,u 1()(:"," '" B "" IB ",ui'1' t,,k,'n up wl"1 Vi" lar Valley ,-in (vl coinmene.e at once 'B0,;cl ,lls '"'inestead ready for seed- Air "' '""" l"",ltMl wUh ",lrty ,,Bl'"t",l, ''org excursionists come !" 'I0ii (ii-neva to (ho Sarntiigii iB'J"" Saturday evening. They took fBii r '" "'" '""f" "d spent some H "c 'Iri,"Iiib mm bathing. Uike y,,,lr w"' "'sler llinnii hoi VBi p. "y "" ,rt',,',nr Ml' "l vPl' Hflo ""oll",r ,,IIK" nf "llH lHHU" lrt "" iBpiln011"1 "f VVl"11 "l,l"",rH '" ,w prom-iH prom-iH 'K ',,rl,, in American Kork can-'A, can-'A, I 'r,l'i'rM owned by 0. V. Karl i'B'-i "v "'"l ,H",,C w,l0' r rBfri,, in,t ,,r"v" Mr- Kh,,,' ,ll,,n ?B,""i ,u ll"1"' ni"1 l,,p H,r,k0 wl" Blot I, , ' """ " '""""it. Charley Is B'rom ,""" I,'IB nlioiit II, but Bumi ' ""trees the nowu Id pretty Bu" wnUrmeu Bf William lladlleld is making a two room brick addition to his home in the third ward. People-s Co-op. Mis .Mentbolatuui at inc. and HOe. j.j. Miss 1-VriilHhla KuudRoii of Prove Is mnklug a ten days visit with Miss Myrl Clark. Two rooms for rent. Sco Mrs, Crolghton, two blocks south of l.clil Drug Store. i.2t .r'. L,n,.,1 .',i"y .8"!t f01' BC-': r,0 lbs Meal Sail 2Gc:-r,0 lbs. Ice Cream Salt !5s. So d by Chlpman's, American Fork, Utah. j.u The plasteierB aro this week finishing finish-ing the live room bungalow for John IlURlunan, on the lot west or Charles Ilarron's home. Loulo Chrl8tviise.ii will erect a live room bungalow on the tract or bind Just east of the Sego Lilly school house. Illssell's Carpet Sweepers are. tho best, (let them at People'a Co-op. 1-lt Mrs. Frank Harris and children of Mammoth, nflrr spciidlug a mouth in Lchl visiting with friends and relatives, rela-tives, returned home Sunday. Miss Klvlra Hudmaii returned to her homo In Mldvale Saturday, after veiling veil-ing a mouth with her aunt, Mrs. Joel Mears. Make a purchase of your binding ' twine now, there is so much grain tills season thai you may not be able to get it later--looks like it would be , scarce. Chlpman's have the best, You can buy the sack or hall, 1-lt Mrs Homer Davis and Mrs. Frank Schemensky of Provo, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs, II. N. Adams Wed-ncsday. Wed-ncsday. Miss Ceorgie Adams was married this week to l.yuu Nelson or Preston, Idaho. Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Powers or Oar. Held, spent the past, week visiting I .eh I trlends, returning home Wednesday. MIsh Ann Crabb and Miss Anna Stoddard spent Wednesday visiting rrieuds in Salt Lake City. Ituy your lied Tag binding twine at Peoplo's Co-op. 1-lt The Sliver Hand concerts In Wines Park will hereafter bo changed back from Sunday to Monday ovcnlngo. Mr. and Mrs. W. S..Kvans leave this week for Park City, where they will spKiid li'ti iIiivh visiting with Mr. and Mm. Owen Stewart. J. It. Carson this week came In from Cedar Valley to help his brother-in-law, M. Crabtrce. of Salt Lake City, file on a Smoot homestead. Mrs. Joseph J. Smith, or Salt Lake City, has been vlBltlng in LeliMho past week, the guest of Mrs. W U. ISvnnn. (ieorgo Hobliibon, this week, lost one of the big black horses which he uses Tor delivering purposes., Tho aiilmnl died from pneumonia. David Kvanu, nn old time renldcnt jf l,ehl but now of Los Angeles. Cal jpent the early part or tho week hero visiting friends and relatives. Keep up Willi the times by purchns-iik purchns-iik the Whlto Crown Mason trull Jr Caps, They lit your old bottles and will last n life time. No mould, no rermeutallon. no loss, you can keep our fruit leu mouths or ten yens. Hk lo see them next time you visit us. Chlpman's. 1'l Amos Rhodes this week commenced mil against Angelo Cocosls, a Creek, Aim after having Mr. IHiwIoh put lilin next to 700 head of sheep, purchased them direct, thus saving 70 In 'Oin-nlsslon 'Oin-nlsslon previously agreed upon. W II (HI.) Williams, who operated ho Yeller news stand Inst iiummer. Iroppcd into l.ehl this week fiom Hi" Uintah Reservation, where he has tjeen operating it saw mill. Mrs, K. H. Young, a sinter or Mrs. M. W. ingallit. is spending llm week ii l.ehl. Mrs. Young Is now on tho ' Ay to her homo In Sun Francisco. 1 ;MI Is completing the last purl of n i 'rip that will Iihvii taken her around i ,o world, mid consumed almost one ' .ear In making It. W II. Filtts, N. C Whlppl" ""'I w- Kuighl formed a enniplug pnity Wednesday. Unit will Hnn.irt the uox veck on a nnhliiK trii. camping H l,o Whipple bungalow Just above the IniirIiii; Itwk I" American Fork canyon. can-yon. (ilWgo south" lek" Mils' wee en. Mfouso Diivls' HKi '"'ro" oX ill) M-li rnekMlle. It was Turkey Red wl.ea , wis so heavy in some Places tha , lml, ,)0,ome lodged. "f" ';;;; mvJnK received a drop of Ir.lgutloi. water Miss Kthel Dorgstrom of Tremontoii, Is the guest or Miss Ruth Robinson. Miss Margaret Thurmnn spent Tuesday Tues-day in sail Lake City visiting friends. P H. Allred was In Salt Lnke City Tuesday, for the purpose or consulting consult-ing n phslchiit regarding his health. Wh mil own your own lee Crenni l-reezer? Ilu u White Mountain rrom Peoplo's Co-op. Hi Miss Krmii ChrlsleiiHen or Idaho, is MHltliig win, Miss Hilda Carlson or the Third ward. Mrs. D. W. Thomas Is upending tho week In Alpine, tho guest or her daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. John Moylc. Mrn Mary A. Thomas left this week for Cedar Fort to visit with licr daughter, daugh-ter, Mrs. James Chamberlain. Claiisy styles in gent's footwear at People's Co-op. 1-lt D C. L Rtookey made a business trip to Salt Lake City early in the week. Miss Amle Whipple is taking a stenographic sten-ographic and typewriting course In u Salt Lake business college. MIsh Mary Fox entertained tho H. H. club nl a sewing party, Monday evening, Add lo the pleasure ot your vacation vaca-tion by taking pictures of the places nud people that interest you. Cot tin Kaslman from People's Co-op. 1-lt Kteret Tliurniiin has gone lo Strawberry Straw-berry volley for a thieo week's vocation. voca-tion. Miss Mary Kdwards went down lo Juab, Utah, Ibis week, where sho expects ex-pects to spend tho summer. No time like the present to buy it Parker Pen. All the now ones just In at People's Co-op. 1-lt Mr. mid Mrs, James Fyffe, their daughter, Kli.a, and Miss McCrackiu spent Sunday In l'rnto canyon, Thursday the l.ehl Opera company spent the evening at Saratoga Springs, boating, bathing, plculcing and having M general good time, Mrs, John Steed of Farmlngton, spent n row days this week visiting in l.ehl, She returned homo Monday, Mon-day, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Prime Jacobs. Klectrlc Irons. Klee.trlc Washing machines and all electric appliances at Peoplo's Co-op. 1-H Wllllnm and Thoman Crabb were Interurban passcngera to Salt Iako City Tuesday, returning on tho Jato car. Mi. and Mra. Clmrlen Duvand"i- of Salt Lako City, were the guestB or Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Schlnder last Sunday. Sun-day. Dr. IS. L. Stooky lias put In a cement ce-ment coping and an Iron fence In front of his home this week. Ho has also put in it cement walk lending rrom the gate to hlo house. Prof. Paul Miner or Sprlugvllle. wan In Lchl this week looking for a homo to occupy the coining winter. Mr. Miner will bo director of athletics In the High Sohoo' when the school year opens Mrs C. A. Granger of Salt LnKo City, has been rpendlug the week with Mrs, M W. lngnlls. She will shortly leave for Los Angeles for it visit with her son, Karl, who Is married and In business there, and will meet her daughter, who will conio from Van--Oliver, II. C. An rmipeclliin will convince you that that quality ami economy aro combined in our goods. Call and see us. Peoplo's Co-op. 1l George Kvihih. who has been aiteiid-lug aiteiid-lug ii business college In Salt Lake :ity for the pant nine mouths, has nmpleled his course mid will prob-ibly prob-ibly accept a position In Salt Lake City. The Democrats will hold it pre -Uirt Primary In llm City Hall next Thursday The Dcmoeriitii seem to 'jo moio hopeful this year Hum form rly Kdward Southwlck will pro bably get the backing of the Lchl dele sales hi his race Tor tho stale senate If the l.ehl Democrats gel U'ln. the) will probably not ank ror uiiylhliW more. If joii mini Ihe llniiiiiT In ",''"' loh Werk-the paper Hull lioosth jour tun ii -cull S. W. Ho-.. IIIDI HOAll IIWOJIIM! 1'OITI.AII The new electric service on the Otvu roml seems to have Jumped la. 0 Instant popularity. Though llulllber ol trains per day eac ). ,m. been nearly doubled, the tnib ,,'ro loaded heavier lliun tl.oy were e- ..ro the change was made Men arr ,l wmk straightening up the rnlli , U .uannsomont ay Jlml aa soon as some of tho hlnkc ; nro aken out. ntteeii minutes will bo cut on. mi ru lining tlmo between Lehl and ball 1 ike City ThlB will give Lehl less ihanan 'hour's run between bore nud tho stato metropolis. |