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Show H !5 I r"Tehi Locals and Personals I I .. nini wiw " vlBltor to I'rovo . ,, nun ulll leave during the I jSi-SerJ mission. 7 nuts nil o" k'"'1 nt chl- gccd oais n cwt j ook f(jr (ll8, l.Jwta our BlmNVJvlntlow. 14-lt I . nnd Mrs. Knos Jackson wont to I cm lake City Monday to attend a I. birthy -party on their Bon Kugcno. I' .i, mid Mrs. Krvlng Henry moved I ,fcSr" booBdiold effects to Dli.gknm I on the past week. .rtinir Hradclcr turn received n cnll I J. mli to Great Britain nnd I 8 leave in the near future. I ncorge Austin went to Price Mon- day to lalt with his son, who owns , ranch there. I vr George Wing Is out again after m Illness of about a month's durn- Hon. I nr Holbrook has heeir buying' a lot of cattle nnd hogs with which to stock I & dry farm in Cedar Valley. I No dollar is fo valuable. bo wcl- me In the purse-ns a dollar saved. ne ad-rcadlng shoppers know tills. I How can jou fish if you do not bare a license and lines? Cnll nt I CWpman's if ou want cither. 14-lt I One of the most appreciated actions I of the city has been scraping the mud off the cement crossings this week. Mrs. Ruben Nnisbitt camo down from I Jtldrale to attend the funeral of her idter, Miss Mamie Fox. B Practical?' all of the teachers of , the four wards of Lehi attended the I Trl-Stato Sunday School Convention I it Provo last Sunday. I Mr. Moroni I'cck is offering his I place on the county road for snle, I He will movo to Idaho and go into the farming business. Mrs. Hoy Ditvls wns hostess at n I birthday kcnslugton nt her homo Mon- day afternoon. About twenty lady friends were present. I Last Friday about twenty young I friends of Miss Vclmu, Wing gave the joudr lady n surprlso party, spending the afternoon playing games and sening refundments. The American Copper Mining company com-pany sent three men out to their property at Simpson Springs tills week to continue development work ou the promising lend they had when the men came In n month ngo. Our Uargaln iJaBenicnt lias Just rc-celred rc-celred a now lot of sumpio Hues. You see them. We will sure sell them. Chlpman's Bargain Basement. 14-lt John Standring of Ogdon was In Lehi Tuesduy on business connected I with his suit wltli the William Baylor . estate. Mr. Standring will movo his family to Salt Lake City in tho near i future. i r I if you havo anything to sell n little ad In tho waut column brings results. 1 See page 2. j I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crumholtz ' I Ju"?, b.CL'" tllc KueHta of Mr- ""'1 Mrs I h. Itneker for tho post weok. Thoy are on their wny from tho cast to I 'Wnd n ew mouths In California. Mrs. uumholtz Is the daughter of Jacob Hodge, a former resident of Lehi. I J!r,i nud Mrs- c -C Crabb wero the recipients of u deliglitful surprlso Party at their homo Tuesday evening , two-Bcoro of their friends and ne'8bors, who spent the evening with rerrcshnieniB and household games. I ,.iViIC Mu,lller, onu of Lehi's former residents, but now a citizen of Venice. I , r ""ty. spent Severn" days this trk visiting friends nnd rclntlvcB In ' Will, I r,;Mn A J Pendleton tt Salt Lake Uty wns in Lehi this week mnklng """'BPnieiitB to plant his 100-ncre arm over Jordan, which ho will plant 'f"BC'y to grain and alfalfa, preparing lor tlm establishing of a hog nnd dairy ranch, I wk 1 K Hortcl ,l(, John Comor ?? ,"'" "'"king nu addition to Mr. Ri,,,elv. b,'lldlng on tho comor of n N.orth ml P'rst Knst streets, Kani 0,J' ,0 embarking In tho y'olesalo lee erenm business. Thoy en !, ,f"I'Ply the trndo formerly Eolng to salt Lnko City nnd Provo. nf'i"un,j.'!'r of I'1'1'' Junction friends !,,;'? c,,nI)11" Biivo lior a pleasant honnJ ,,,ar,y strly evening, In &?'.','" "'Irthdny. The party was I thn 5 ,u' llnmo r J- C. Lovo and Z,u P,,,"K w8 sI't I" dancing, music nnd refreshmqntB. I nr.?,?11" VV ,0,IOB wl muvo to Our- en .ii nt'"r fl'turo. whore ho will I t '!' ,0 W0lk for llio IMah Power will I ."'"imiiy. Mr. Joiicb' place v . lnl!n n' M'- Drysdalo, who lain, .T'0 w,lh 'B '"roily r" 1. 11,1 "l0 l",wr company will I in L" V"w ho,n" t tho Jordan I""iiliH. ,n. Mr, .ovoleBB will live iiJi','"'., ",""'' "l0 liiterurbiin tniii- v ! ! ", ",Ht "'I' '". Tim cms I R..80I, ,', ,'l"l",, ''y nlfulrlclty liar flic , "lc,y Wlr drawn l.y u inif- Ki.m. f""'.nui' wul'" loiided with I l'l im Rh lrHl,n'ttnB ,nW "'"' 1"1 in., t, H r' t'lirryliij? the power iiie . "''V'l irniii ), l.tTii 'luiul- ir.V,j "' "" t'U Biirfiicing tin- w 'mm,,!,, ,. r K, my f.ll!1)lH of M,,H i-nri J'H '"'".""Klueereil u most mie- "In. . ,,... Ull"lsn puny ou j,er ThurB- I '...' ,'!"" '" t,, "t'r of u Ucn- ,,, ,'; I' nn her lilrtl day I'ren C tn " '"' foi in of cut glass were Mrs. Dennis Giles entertained a number of her lady friends Monday cjonlng After spending the evening at it sewing boo an oyster uppcr was served. Albion, Idaho, Wednesday evening He reports nn open winter up there" He will remain here for a week before returning. INCIPIENT BLAZE EXTINGUISHED John W. Zimmerman's homo cume nenr going up In smoke last Friday. Mr. Zimmerman had left that day for Bingham Canyon and Mrs. Zimmerman Zimmer-man had gone to n neighbor's home, when one of the small children secured se-cured u match and set flro to the window win-dow curtnlns. Tho curtains had burned up and the wall paper was burning nlcoly when Mrs. Zimmerman returned mid found tho house filled with smoke. She hurriedly extln-1 gulshed the incipient blaze with njr few buckets of water and tho dam-, ngo amounted to only about 10. 21 O on |