OCR Text |
Show r O K LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS Btke Classified Ads. jTt Cutler, Jr., raado a business jBsalt Lako City Monday. jBBhd Mis. G. L. Stokoy Bpont tho ;BVart of tho wook visiting rcla-Bi rcla-Bi Salt Lake City. BBjelght-year old son of Mr. and Hklbcu Fox, underwent an oper-'BBt oper-'BBt tho Lchl Hospital Monday. Blery at half price alBo Spring Bat People's Co-op., Lchl. BBnd Mrs. Lott Klrkham of Puy-JBnt Puy-JBnt Sundoy visiting relatives In Bcnchcrs of tho Congregational Bgavo their students a ploasant Hit Saratoga Saturday. jBPearl Russon was hostess to BBp- club at Its weokly kcnslng-ftday. kcnslng-ftday. BH Sunday School Supt, C. A. Hr of American Fork was a IBat the Third Ward Sunday. BBl D. Anderson returned this rom California where ho has Br several months writing in-B in-B and visiting tho exposition. Hrd Southwlck, George Glover, Bnuel Brlggs wero In Provo B straightening out assess. BBlth the County assessor, Joseph Hammer, Mrs. Vlnnle nK and Miss Norma Hammer, Kpnled by Sylvester Droadbent, t auto trip to Salt Lake City Badrantagc of the cheap Orem es, Friday, Mar 2S Relief Excursion Bead ad on unoth. K Bls of Mrs. J. C, Lowe gave jHlrthday surprise party Friday jH at her homo In Lchl Junction BSe was spent In music, games BeBhments. B and Lowls have had a force B employed making repairs on jkne kiln in Jordan Narrows, Bho past week, preparatory to Bup for the summer trado. Hnfnnt child of Mr. and Mrs. Bdmund of Mtdvale was brought ror burfal last Saturday. Mrs. BBd was reported as being very IB"! Mrs. Tony Johnson of Salt Hty came to Lchl Sunday in Bto and were accompanied by JBiibecca Olson and daughter "1BfP Provo Canyon. IBSnd Mrs. Jesse Uoan of Rich-Bpro Rich-Bpro at tho home of Prof, and B. K. Hopkins Tuesday. The Hmed a theatre party that went jHLako City in tho evening to d Adams in "Quality Street." Btuth Robinson who haa been jBj school In Tremonton, Dear Blley, tho past winter arrived JHnday. She was accompanied Bnd Mrs. Dorgen and daughter BR auto. V and neighbors of Mr. nnd HBrl Thomson gave them a BvJ surpriso party Monday oven-BBhelr oven-BBhelr homo spending tho tlmo B refreshments and playing UBarlcy Garflold of Topllff, was WvB for a week, returning homo Blay. Ho roports about six cars WB stone being shipped dally Bbc United States quarry, and fBftt tho American quarry has al-Bscd al-Bscd down because of tho Binol-HBBarncld Binol-HBBarncld having discovered that Bh sands from Great Salt Luko BBwor the same purpose as lime-BBr lime-BBr fluxing purposes. American Doy" magazine gazlno published for boys Boo year's subscription don't Bj a cent ask Deri, Peterson In jHf Department, People's Co-op., Millinery at half price nls0 Spj Jackets nt People's Co-op., Lehl. ' Mr. 0, J. Roberts was a Payson visitor Sunday. Mr. Robert's Payson visits nr0 becoming qulto regular. Miss Neta Hammer who has been teaching school In Moroni during tho past season nrived homo Saturday. Mrs. Mario McCarrie and doughtor Emma spent Saturday nnd Sunday visiting friends In Salt Lake City. Mrs. John Woods entertained Tuesday Tues-day evening in honor of her birthday. Covers wero laid for ten. The baby of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Bahr, who was critically ill last week, Is now recovering. Mr. Arthur Bradder left this week for the Teton Basin, where ho will spend tho summer cutting stone. Mrs. Frank Smith is recovering nicely from an operation performed at tho Lehi Hospital last week. Tho operation was performed by Dr. Ross Anderson of Salt Lake City. Mr. Benjamin Adams, Jr., who has been In Salt Lako City and Idaho for a number of years, spent soveral days this .week In Lehl visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Davis are visiting visit-ing with Mr. Davis' parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Davltf. Mr. Davis has been teaching school successfully In Millard Mil-lard county for the past several years. LehPs population haa been recently Increased by Pete Vosnos moving here. Ho will go Into the chicken aiKl peddling business. Ho Is the young Greek who wrestled Sam Wilcox Wil-cox Thursday night In Cedar Fort. Bishop James H. Gardner Imb been mnklng daily trips to Provo this week because of tho board of county commissioners, com-missioners, of which ho Is chairman, having been In Bosslon as a board of equalization on tax nssscssraents. Tho Athenian club was entortnlncd ut a konslngton Wednesday aftornoon nt tho homo of Mrs. James Fyffo, who was assisted by Mrs. Rulon Y. Robinson Robin-son nnd Mrs. Harold Chrlstenscn. Mr. James Patterson, who has tho contrnct for supplying gravol for tho Robinson wheat clovator, has six teams employed steadily. Heber nnd James Comer arc driving driv-ing an artesian well for Ernest South. wick at his residence. Thoy expect to put it down 2C0 feet, after which they will drive to n similar depth for Mr. J. E. Cotter. At 350 feet thoy expect ex-pect to encounter a stream that will flow over a two story houso. Messrs John D. Woodhouse, James Woodhouso nnd Leon Peot left on tho Salt Lako Route Tuesday afternoon for Sugar City, Idaho, whore thoy will shenr sheep. Mossrs B. A. Turner, Samuel Butemnn nnd Lcsllo Batcmau went thoro tho last week. They will shear 30,000 head of sheep for the Austin Brothers at Sugar City and Soda Springs. Wall Paper twenty por cent discount dis-count on entire stock nt People's Co-op., Lehl. 22-lt Tuesday afternoon n runaway horse with a work harness on got awny from Its ownor, Mr. C. F. Strobby, near tho David Losseo corner, nnd enmo up tho sidowalk pavement nt its topmost speed, tho flapping tugs causing It to run tho faster. Twlco It passed within with-in a few inches of little children hugging hug-ging tho fences. Sevornl others narrowly nar-rowly escaped bolng run down. Miss Mlrl Clark gave n social Tuesday Tues-day ovculng at the homo of her parents. par-ents. Tho young pi'oplo present wero Misses Sylvia AhIUoii, Eliza Fyffe, Leonn Iong, Edith Penny, Winnie Evans, Jenun Bradshaw and Jennie Wolsh, nnd Messrs Ferris Anderson, Dnrrel Schow, Mnrvln Storrs, Roy Logsdon, Dowey Dorton, Andrew Spencer, Elwood Thomas and Iou1b Jones. Mrs. E. A. Bushman, Jr., went to Provo Sunday ta attend tho funeral of her brother's baby. M'ss Miiiu Peck was tho hostess at tl 8, A. D T's. meeting Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Webb will colobrato their golden wedding In tho assembly rooms Monday, May 31st. Mrs. J. B. Watson nnd Mrs. Inn NIolsoil wont to Snlt Lako City Wednesday Wed-nesday to seo Maud Adorns In "Quality Stroet." Tho Junior Band run n woll attended attend-ed dancing excursion to Rlvcrton last Saturday night. Tho houso wns crowded. crowd-ed. Miss Verft Gardner entortnlncd tho Q. G. club nt o konslngton Thursday ovenlng. Light refreshments wore served. Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Hanson left this week for Lovnn, whoro they will spend tho summor on Mr. Hanson's dry farm. Mr. and Mrs. John Egbert, Sr,. of West Jordan nnd wlfo wero Sunday visitors nt tho homo of their daughter Mrs. Joseph Hammer. Mr. E. W. Schnlder, who lias boon In tho wool buying business this spring, returned this week from tho Mllford country, whero ho purchased everything In sight. Tho vaudovlllo given by tho six ladles' clubs in tho Royal Saturday night, was a pleasing affair. Tho houso wns crowded and sixty dollars wns turned over to tho Free Public Library. Tho now tlmo tnblo of tho Orem Interurban appears In this Issuo. Tho cars pass at Amerlcnn Fork instead of at Klrkhnm. Five minutes havo been cut off tho running tlmo between this city nnd Snlt Lako City. Millinery nt half price also Spring Jackets nt People's Co-op., Lehl. Mr. II. J. Evnns wont out to Simpson Simp-son Springs this wcok to get Doll Yates, Tracy Johnson, Lnwrenco Mltcholl nnd Aaron Saboy, who have been doing development work on the American Copper property. They report re-port conditions most cncournglng. Tho prosperous condition of tho Merrlhow Drug Store, which by tho" way is one of tho best in. Ihu statu, has evidently Induced others to think thnt Lehl is a good drug storo town. At any rato It Is reported thnt a drug storo will occupy ono of tho now store buildings now being built by Mr. W. E. Rnckcr. Mr. C. 11. Gray has purchnucd the Chapman ranch of 130 ncres, west of Jordnn River. Ho has planted all below tho cannl to grain nnd nlfnlfa, and n 3-ncro orchard of fruit trees. That abovo tho cnnnl will bo planted to dry laud ulfalfu for growing seed. Mr. Chapman will return to his old homo In Missouri. "Tho American Boy" mngazlne host mngazluo published for boys-given boys-given free year's subscription don't cost you n cent nsk Bert Potorson In Clothing Department, People's Co-op., Lohl. 22-lt Mi" Ella Hopkins of Knnosh, Is Wilding tho week in Lehl tho guest of her brother, Mr. W. K. Hopkins. Mr Austin Phillips came in from oplilr this week for n few days' visit with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lovl Phillips. Mrs, E. A. Cnuldwoll, who has been visiting with her father, Mr. Joseph Goatcs for tho past ten days, returned return-ed homo Tuesday. Mrs. Hobcrt Allred, ontertnlned nt a party Friday evonlng in honor of the recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs Ray Beck. Miss Fay Lambert of Salt Lako City Misses Myrtle Fullmer and Mabel Greenwood wero guests of Miss Ora Hacket Sunday. Mrs. Henry Fisher of Wyoming, Is o guest of Mrs. Henry Lowls, Jr. Mrs. Fisher was formerly Miss Lottie Taylor of this city. Bishop Andrew FJeld nnd son, Virgil, Vir-gil, are making dally trips to Provo, helping Charles Ohran erect the now Orem depot. A recent lettor from Now Zealand tells of tho now arrival of a baby girl born to Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Allred. This Is tho second baby born since their nrrival in that far off land. Mr. Joseph II. Klrkhnm has a wonderful won-derful gultnr of a beautiful musical tone which ho has mado. It has three more thumb strings than tho ordinary instrument, and has 110 pieces In Its construction. Messrs Henry Lowls, Jr., W. S. Evans, Chnrlcs Saboy and Wm. A. Evans left this week for Topllff, whoro they will ship n half dozen cars of limn from tho Evnns and Wing properties pro-perties to tho Lchl sugar factory, MrB. F. D. Worlton gavo a ploasant surpriso pnrty Monday aftornoon nt lior homo In honor of Mrs. Ruben Worlton. A dozen Indies enjoyed nn aftornoon of social chat, fancy-work and refreshments. |