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Show Lrill LOCALS .ThomiiB Trlnnlinnn made n business trip to Provo, Thursday, A new boy arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. D. 13. Lott, Thursday. Mrs. 12. S. McAfee- entertained at a keiiBlnglon Tuesday ufternoon, Mrs, S. J. Stookey is visiting lu Lchl the guest of MrSl O. L. Stookey. . Parley Austin attended tho funeral of Wnltor Scott at Provo, Thursday. Young men If you watit up-to-date collars and ties JubI call on Chlpmau Mercantile Co., American Fork. 28-lt Miss Delia Peterson entertained a numbor of young lady friends at a kensiuglou Monday evening. Azcr Hacker spent several days the early part of the week In Salt Lake City. Miss Amy Whipple entertained a crowd of young people at cards last Friday etching. Gnucl mid liulldlnfc muhI. Sec J. W. Chilian, Lchl, Utah. tf Mrs, William Wing entertained at a kcuBlngtou Friday afternoon, about twenty ladles being present. Light refreshments re-freshments were served. D. W. Urowu, who has been spending spend-ing tho past month in California visiting visit-ing with his son Marlon, returned homo Wednesday, having greatly en-Joyed en-Joyed his trip. There seems to bo an oplderalc ot drummers In Lchl. There wcro fourteen four-teen hero Tuesday, eleven on Wednesday Wednes-day and eight Thursdny. Must bo some business going on hero. c Mr. and MrB. Charles Herrou spent tho middle of tho week In Salt Lake. George P, Onrff attended tho big " Moobc atuto convention In .Salt ako City on Wednesday. There seems to bo an epidemic of measles in Lchl, causing a heavy draft on some of tho schools. O. A. Slado aud Robert Martin were Salt Lako City visitors Thursday on business connected with their uuto light venture. At the Athenian Club mooting Wednesday Wed-nesday tho thnc was taken In a discussion dis-cussion of tho negro problem from the northern and southern- view points. Tho Smulii Dancing Academy excursion excur-sion last night brought n big crowd from Salt Lako Ctly and Intermediate points. Orcat prulao was expressed oy tho visitors for the magnificent hall. t Representatives from Denver wcro hi Lchl yesterday making arrangements arrange-ments to Install an iccp lant for GartT tiroB. The plant will bo modern in every respect and-wlll have a capacity ot four tons per day. James Curler has built n banquet room as an addition to his Araade Hall, whoro suppers or picnic may be served at dancing partleB. The room uas a piano lu it so that It may also bo used for entertainments. Now spring Oxfords, now bpiing slippers, now spring shoes. Aak Virgil Vir-gil Uroo at Chlpman's. L'8-lt lu tho Utah Development League election, held Wcducsday In Salt Lako City, James M. Klrkham was elected treasurer of the lcaguo and was mado chairman of tho committee on a "clean town." A grand prlio will bo awarded award-ed by the league to tho town or city in which the most improvements have been mado within a year's time. W. E. Hacker, the Main 'street merchant, mer-chant, spent Thursday and Friday In Salt Lake City. Rumor Iiob it that ho will purchaso two automobiles, one for delivery purposes and ouc for pleasure, Intorurbun carpeuters this week completed tho construction work on tho bridge across tho mill pond, so that Sunday it Is the Intention or tho olllclals to como from Salt Luko City to American Fork In their gasoline motor car. Mr. and Mm. Tliomua Russon cntcr-talned cntcr-talned the Missionary Wives' and ParentB' Boclety at their homo Thursday Thurs-day evening. Thoro was a program or music, letter reading, talks and refreshments. |