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Show LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS B ritcaiilt' In!IfIeI Ads. , H .r jcimlo Webb mado a business H trip to Provo Saturdny. B Kcflil Hie nils rend lliem nil It's B'l, jour ikIhiiiIuko. (.(f "fit y c Ca,noron wna ,n SnU Ij,ik tw'iAijr. $ jB frank Hutt wns n Salt Lako visitor Si H a WJndny. T1 iB jic, niid Mrs. J. C. Nlolson havo mov- IH ti into tho Cliircnco Yntos homo for IH the summer. & ! -7 a fiB Mis Wnnch Folt of .Salt. Lnkc, Is iy IB ,i,c guest of her slstor, Mrs. Charles fc IB !" & I H jirs. S. W. Ross and Clara Hono nt- & I H lendccl ")C fu,lernl of Mrs' Ku,n Jnclc-a Jnclc-a IH iiu n American Fork nn Monday. uI Miss Hattlo Fentherstouc gavo a i I H j'jccesstul skating party Monday ill night. u H The First Wnrd Senior members of I H the M I A. attended the literary class II In the Second Ward Tuesday night. jj H r lnne ii nice bunch of (food, clean 1 I BiltiTtlocitieiits this Issue. It's to m I cicrjbodjN Interest to rend erervoiie f H of them. 3 I Nig UnncIiiR Excursion, Smuln'a 1 H Academy Lehl, Friday, March 12; 'J H 1915. C-lt I H Syloau and Albert Smith, some E H of the exposition visitors have return I H Cl' nolne' I'uvIiik had a most enjoy- I H alj'c "lne- I H While playing basket ball in Plea- I I sant ()roe Inst Friday night, Stanley ! H Taylor h:id his nnklo kicked rogulr- I H Ing the doctor's services. H Keep open dates for March 17th. H Details nevet Issue. C-lt Kj Mr. and Mrs. Dan Campbell of Mu- J lad, Idaho, arc tho guests of Mr. and J Mrs. Ed. Harilson this week. Mr. and SJ Mrs. Campbell nro enrouto to Cnllfor- J H Tho small son of Clyde Fox had the J misfortune, to fall and cut his face J near tho eye, necessitating the sur- H goon's services. Nuto Hockhlll or Salt Lako City, I sjtent tho early part of tho week In J I.ehl looking after his farming Inter. csts over Jordan. -Mr.-- rtocktitll "Is getting Into tho real cstato business. M Mrs. Mnlln Holey, who has bean ml Blinding the past three mouths with S lu-r parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wood- house, returned to her home In Mur- tuugh, Idaho, yesterday. I Tho HolleC Society of tho Fourth I WurdB celebrated Organization Day M last Wednesday night, by giving a ory successful purty In tho ward House. There was a musical pro-K pro-K gram, dancing and n basket lunch. H St. Patrick Is coming March 17th. I'rnpara for thu wearing of tho green. H Details next Issue. C-lt J A new girl arrived at tho home J Mr and Mrs. II. J. Anderson, Jr., i H Idaho Falls, last Friday. Mrs. Rachael I Anderson Is lsitlug thero for the pre J sunt. J Mr. A. Douglas cntno down from Salt Lnko City to spend Sunday with I his family. Ho reports tho Jitney bus busluoss Is growing rapidly and H says that his company will soon have j ir.O autoB In service. M Roys, como to tho Smuln Academy M next Friday night. You will meet H U00 young ladles from Salt I.aku H county C-lt M Mr and Mrs. Parley Austin roturn- H cd this week from their visit to the H coast and tho big Pnciric-Pnuamn Ex- positions. They were delighted with H the trip and tho things to be seen H and advlso nil their friends to go. w It la n long time since tho roadr M have boon In their present coudltlr w The State Road, from the, castorn cltj H limits to tho Co-op. Store, Is nlmo II Impassable, nnd most of tho travel I m diverted olthor by way of tho Scf I Lily School and tho Cemetery Street I or by wny of Sixth North and First I ,:"8t' i Elder A. H. Klnklo, who spoke In the 1 Si cond Wnrd Church Sunday, wns thr I KticBt of Mr. mid Mrs. Richard Rlchli I for supper. Elder Klnklu was th 1 (list Mormon that Mr. unil Mrs, Richie I hoard preach. I The Old Folks' Commltteo held t dancing party in tho Arcndo Hal Tuesday ovonlng. Uesldos tho com inltt(), Hmro wero many Itivltni I'uosts, Refreshments worn sorved. Two Hlg Orchoctrns will furnlsl 'ho music for tho hlg danco ti Mmiiln's Acndomy, Lohl, Friday, Mm eh 12. C-lt I Master Ross Uolln Is sulTerl, plurelsy. The, infant child of Mr, and Mrs Ernest Webb was quite III this week. Mr. E. W. Schnlcder made n business busi-ness trip to Salt Lake City Monday. Mrs. John A. Wngstaft of American Ameri-can Fork, spent Monday In Lehl visit-tB visit-tB her mother Mrs. Mory Whrpple. Mr-.. Wm. Hone Is spending thret wcol.. In Salt Lako City visiting her sister, Mrs. Harry Llnucll. Elder Arza Welch of Cowley, Wyo., has been spending tho past week In Lehl the guest of Miss Maud Klrkbam. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Jones or Mil-ford, Mil-ford, nro guests this week or Mr. Jones' parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Jones. Miss Lizzie Schow was hostrns tho U. B. club nt her home Monday evening. Mrs. C. C, Crabb entortnlned nt dinner din-ner Sunday In honor lr Mrs. Lott Kir. hnm, -visiting here rrom Payson. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Devoy went to Salt Lako City Tuesday, where. tha were called becauso or the critical Illness Ill-ness or Mr. Dcvey's brother's wire Dlshop nnd Mrs. Perry Fuller or Knlghtsvlllo, spent tho enrly part or tho week In Lehl, guests or Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Evans. Read Smuln's big nd on page oncv Twb big orchestras, continuous dancing, danc-ing, c-lt Tho Smuln band goes to Rlverton tonight to play for u big ball. They wero In Cedar Fort Thursday evening, playing for a benefit dance for a Mr, Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. George L. Schow were given n welcome Into the, ward party Tuesday ovonlng by tho Ulshoprlc or tho second ward. It was a pleasant evening or gamos and rerreshments. A wclcomo Into tho ward party was given Monday to Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sorensou, by tho Bishopric and a second sec-ond ward committee. Parlor games nnd rerreshments wero tho evening's ontcrtnlument. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Howard or Payson Pay-son camo up to Lehl Saturday to sec tho "Hoo to tho Htcrrah," nnd vUU friends. ' '" "V "" Robert Fox was a Salt Lake City visitor early In tho week for tho pur-poso pur-poso of visiting his daughter, Mrs. Earl Dunkley, who has been very 111 for several weeks, but Is now Improving. Improv-ing. Aznr Evans, a son of Mr. and Mrs. MoBlnh Evans, formerly or Lehl, was mnrrledju tho Salt Lako Tcmplo Wednesday Wed-nesday to Miss Elizabeth Garfield They will reside In Garland. At tho city council meeting netx Tuesday evening, two Important questions ques-tions will bo settled. A now flro chief will likely bo selected and tho lenso or tho city grnvol bed will bo llxcd up. Tho People's Co-op. Is tnklng nd-vnntngo nd-vnntngo of thu present muddy condition condi-tion or tho roads to have their automobiles auto-mobiles repainted. Tho work Is being be-ing dono by Frank Htilsoy, who Is making them look better than when they (Irst camo rrom the factory. Mrs. Florence Ilcrg spent tho past week In Snlt Lako City. At tho city council meeting next end In Salt Lako City shopping nnd visiting tho theatre. Sam Wilcox or Cedar Fort, weight 1G2 pounds, has issued a chollcngo to wrestlo any man In Lehl or his weight. Mrs. W. A. Evans was hostess nt a keuslngton attended by nbout flrtcen ladies Tuesday nitcrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. John Street spent tho lntter part of tho week In Scofleld, attending at-tending tho funeral of Mrs. Street's mother. Frnnk Jordnn, state health Inspector, Inspec-tor, was In Lehl this weok-sond Instructed In-structed some of the thoughtless ones to, "clean up." A popular wedding, scheduled for the month of roses, will bo tho mnr-rlagc mnr-rlagc of Miss Joco Schow and Mr. Lawrence Mallu, or Hlackfoot, Idaho. Ulshop and Mrs James II Gardner, Mrs. E. J. T. Roberts' and Mrs. J. W. Wing, Jr., wero In Salt Lake City Wednesday, and In tho evening Joined Join-ed Mr Wing in a theatre party and supper at tho Hotel Utah. |