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Show I Lehi Locals and Personals BBj Norman Ilolmstend spent the first BBJ days of the week In Salt Lake City. H Mrs. E. L. Chlptnnu was a visitor fl with I'rovo friends this week. BBj E. I. Webb mado n. business trip to fl Salt Lake Clti I uaudo flfl v - Rdward Gout,,uick went to Salt BBJ Lake City Monday on a real estate BH B Dr. mid Mrs. O. L. Stookoy spent the first part of the week with friends In Salt Lako City. TflTal Bfl The local Farmers' Club Is propnr- lug for a lecture on poultry raising, to BB be delivered ,ln the near future. m On February 8 the 'Sunday schools fl of the Alpine, Nobo and Utah stakes fl will hold a conjoint convention at BH Provo. B The directors of tho Lehl Irrigation IB company have organized by .electing HB Israel Evans presldont and D. J. Thur- BH mnn 'Secretary. BB Quite a number of Lehl people went flfl to American Fork Thursday night tc B attend tho Dines! Hnwk War Veterans flfl annual reunion. B ' C. II. Gilbert and W. A. Evans came BB .In from Topllff for a brief visit. They fl nro doing development work on the BB I'tnh-Oregon mine. fl The firemen gave a most successful fl ball Monday night that taxed tho capa- fl city of Carter's hall. The hall has fl had a new floor placed in it recently B and is fast growing In popularity. flfl A real buying opportunity Is often fl transient thlnglth restless wings. fl SomctlmcB you must tako quick ac- BB tlon, after reading a special sale of- I for, if you would not miss tho oppor- Hfl tunlty altogetherl . Oarff Drothers opened a butcher H shop this week In tho Co-op building, fl nbar tho Salt Lnko Route depot. The BB building has been rejuvenated, refur- BB nlshod and makes a neat and nttrac- Hfl tivo shop. It is something this part BB of town has needed and fills a long Bfl felt want. fl Sunday, while Miss Norma Hammer H was going homo, 'some boys throw a 1 large stone, which struck her on the noso, cutting a deep gash and farenk- I lug tho bones on each side. Tho wound H was a very painful one and the doc- tor says it s a wonder that she was Bfl not injured moro seriously. "gH flj From an indirect source It 1b learned fll that Peter Deck was the lowest bidder Bm for carrying tho mall from Lehl to H Topllff, hU bid being in tho nelghbor- hood of $1,500 per year. Should he BV be awarded the contract It will neces- IJ sltato Mr. Beck's moving from Araor- BJ ican Fork to Lehl. BJ Sanford Hedges, one of Sheriff Andy H Smith's deputies, was In Lehl Tues- BJ duy checking up on some of tho blllr. BJ presented to Snlt Lake county for the Hk topes hunt expenses. Among the bills Bl are $72 for hay and meals at Jones' Bl ranch, about $60 for a livery bill and Bl expenses for sixty-eight meals In one Bl evening nt Darling's hotel. Bfl -Mr. and Mrs. A. 15. Anderson enter- I tnlncd Saturday evening at their home fl in tho field In honor of Richard and fl Fredorlck Brndshaw, who returned re- fl ccntly from missions to England. Bl Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John fl Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. William Wing, fl Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Goodwin, Mr. and fl Mrs. John Brndshaw, Mr. and Mrs. fl S. W. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mer- Till, Mrs. Fanny Bone, Mm. S. J. Tn- fl lor, Mrs. B. S, Lott, Mrs. Clara Goates, 1 Miss Lizzlo BriggB, Miss May toll, flfl Miss Jonnii BradBhuw, Mesa Anderson, Bfl Bernard Dradshnw and Evans Audur flfl If you have' anything to soil n little nd Itiitho want column brings results. See pagu 2. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II, Woolston colcbrntcd their 20th wedding anniversary anni-versary at thejir homo last Sunday. Prime-Jacobs spent Tucsdny In Salt Lake City, where ho went for medical treatment. Mr. Jacobs has been suffering suf-fering severely fr6m eryBlpelns, but is slowly Improving. O. A. Slado will lonvo next week for a month's visit to Los AugolcB. Mr. Slado will ship his auto on tho tralq and spend somo time on tho coast promoting pro-moting a new dlrlglblo automobile lamp. The returned missionary party Thursday evening was one of tho best over hold. Tho assembly rooms wore filled. Elders Richard Brndshaw and George C. Loverldgo mado brief od-JrcsBes od-JrcsBes during tho tlmo refreshments .vorq being served. II. C. Comer has purchased sixty-five sixty-five ncrcs ot land adjoining J. R. Giles' farm, west of the Saratoga Springs, and will clear It and plant It to barley In tho Bprlug. Three hundred people cume up from Payson and Intermediate points Wednesday Wed-nesday evening on n Salt Lako Route excursion to attend a ball In Smuln's Dancing Acadomy. Altogether thore were 2i)C dunco tickets, besides the ones sold for the gallery. This week men loading gravel at tho Point of tho Mountain found five balls weighing about two pounds each. They were found in tho gravel bed and are apparently made of steel. They are so hard that neither a file nor a drill will touch them. Whether they were used In somo Nophlto cannon, can-non, brought here by Johnson'a nrmy to kill the Mormons or are a part of some meteor from a distant planet the finders aro nt a loss to know. Monday "wns "gentlemen's night" with tho Athenian Club. The evening was spent playing progressive flinch nt tho Commercial Club rooms. Mrs. J. E. Cotter won tho lady's prize and Mr. W. K. Hopkins tho gentleman's prlzo. After the gamo refreshments worn served. Those prcsont were Messrs. and Mesdamcs J. E. Cotter, M. W. Ingalls, D. J. Thurman, S. I. Goodwin, Good-win, S. W. Ross, W. F. Welsh, F. A. Child, Dr. Holbrook. W. K. Hopkins Sidney Gilchrist, Dr. Stookey, J. M Klrkham; Mesdames J. A. Borlnso Joseph Broadbent, C. W. Earl and Miss Eana-rollr. "" - - Some of our readers have expressed surprise at a statement in n recent issue is-sue that fourteen new buildings had been projected for erection in Lehl the coming summer. Our statcmont was 'way too modest, as wo now have n list of thirty-one who havo spoken to' masons ma-sons and builders nsklng for prices for work on buildings which they Intended erecting tho coming season. Morgan T. Woodhouso, Jr., left on Tuesday fof Island, Idaho, where he has purchased a ICO-acre farm In con-Junction con-Junction with Messrs. Eugono Brlggs and John W. Roberts. Mr. Roberts la already up-thoro and Mr. Brlggs will go In tho spring. Robert Gilchrist will go there soon as he is freed from Jury service and will erect a dwelling for the men. Soon as the house Is completed all their families will also move up. |