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Show H LEHI LOCALS M Mr. John Wood look a party c m nutolHls to SprlriRvlllo Sunday. B Do jon hiiiiI to lake (lint free trip M to California H Mrn. Wllliiim C. Tliomns, of Fnlr- B (It'll), gate birth tn i iii-)otiiul b:by H girl Sunday. M Mrs. ClinrlcH Hopkins, of Knnosh, M Is visiting this week nt tho homo o m her son, Professor V. Karl Hopkins M Mr. and Mia. Frank AdamBon, of M Mldvatc, wcru guests of Mr. uud Mrs M Joel Mcnrs tho past week. H FOR SAI.K Young pigs. Edgar B Clark, Lolil. 10-lt-p M Mrs. John Goutes entertained Mon- m day afternoon nt a children's part M tu honor of her daughter, Thelmn'' 1 sixth birthday. M Mrs. John U, Stniulrlnp, of Ggden, M and mother, Mrs Hurley, of Cullfoi M ula, werei visiting at the hotuc of Mis M Annie (loates tho past week. H Mr Heber Austin, of Idaho Falls, M piesldeut of thu UIiikIiuiii Stak', spent M the early part of this week visiting B l.elil relatives. H Tho Junior llljjh School studentr B cave their unuual dancing party li M the Smulu'H dancing academy lust H Mrs. Amy Sharp Pratt, of Salt Luk B"J City, Is vlsltliiK n week with her par- Mfl ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp. M Miss Annie Stoddard entertained i M dozen of her young lady frlejids tit M u Kensington Thursday evening B Light refreshments wuru served, M Mr. Isaac Uudmunsen, of Iiurley, M Idaho, took a few hours off frou M Conference and made a brief visit M with his l.elil rrlends Tuesday. M Mr. and Mrs. I,. V. Sownrds, pareuU H of Mrs. F. I). Worlton, arrived till H week from Mauassa, Colorado, f H ten days visit with their daughter H Miss Mary Holmstcnd, who Is Ink M lug a course In nursing In Sail Luki H City, spent the week-end at the home M of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. t H Holmstend. H Mr. Arthur Munus, formerly of H I.ehl, now of Ilrlgham City, vim vis H King with his sisters, Mrs. L. It Wlllea H and Mrs. George II. Ooatess this H H A big whnrf rat in a steel trap at H Irdcted considerable ilttontlon on H Main street Monday. It was caught H in tho rear of M. S. Lott's plumbing M establishment. H Mr. Charles St. Jcor, of Lowlston, H spent tho past wcok visiting relatives H here. Ho said that tho farmers In H that part of Cache County hud Just H commenceil their spring plowing. H Tho mcchantB and employees en- H joyed their first half holiday of the H year last Wednesday afternoon. For H the next six moutliB all thu husl- uess houses will bo closed ever) M Wednesday afternoon. M Many are asking how about the or M ganlzatlou of a baseball enm li M l.ehl? Other towns aru Avaklng up H With the Wednesday half holidays M l.elil should have n good team foi M nmusemcut, and to brim; Lime to the I M John Hrndshaw nrrived from Can- M adit this week and la clearing a traet M of, 'ground west of the Mrs. Emnr M .Hrlggs home, preparatory to thu eree- M lion of a modern brick home, which H will be equipped with a laundry H basement, stenm heat and nil tlu hit M est electrical upiillances. H llss Maggie Duvls arrived In I.ehl H from llelfast, Ireland, Tuesday, uud M was met by '.Mr. John Kmpey, of Am- H mou, Idaho, They were married In H tho Salt Lake Temple Wednesday, and H will' make their home in Amnion. Mr Kmpey returned from a mission t M Ireland about one year ago. H Miss Fliza I'hlllipB and Miss Kmmo B Uoates, the retiring officers of tie H First Ward Y. L. M I. A., were tin M reclplentH of a pleasant surprise por- m ty gotten up in their honor by the 1 newly appointed ottlcers, After mi on- 1 tertalulug program and refreshments, H thu outgoing olncers were each given H n beautiful piece of engraved sllver- A uuw baby nrilved at thu home o, Mr. and Mrs, Aaron Allred lust week. Mr. Udgar Clark left yesterday for lluntflvlite, Jn Ugdcn Cunyon, where ho will bu employed on a dairy farm, Mrs, Joseph Glover la suffering from un ntnek of qulusey. John Austin has Just recovered from a severe attack of bronchial pneumonia, A baby hoy was bom to Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Evans Tuesday. Mrs. Evans is in tho maternity department of thu Lehl hoBpltnl. Mr. mid Mrs. 10. A, Dushnion, Jr's. Ilttlo boy underwent an operation for tousllltis this week. Mrs. 0. W. Neebit, of St. Anthony, Idaho, Is visiting with her mother, Mrs. C. Letter. Mrs. Al Wilson entertained the, U. 11. Club nt her homo In the Fourth Wurd Monday evening, lllshop J. E. (lam and Alfred Anderson, An-derson, of Cedar Fort, were Lehl visitors vis-itors Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Herry, Jr., of Cedur Fort, spent tho enrly purt of tho week with friends in l.elil. Sewrul free trips to Hie WorMN Fair. Will jou take one of theinf Mr. James Nlctson left Wednesday for Eureka, where he will be em ployed lu the Chief mine. Mrs, W. E. l'uee returned Tuesday from l.'aiiBuu, wh-ii. she spent two weeks with friends and relatives. Mrs. Mary C. Harris and sou, Ueorge, returned to Uurlleld Sunday ufter spending a .week with friends In Lehl, Mr. O. L. Klttlnger went to Itlch-mond Itlch-mond Monday to examine nor.ie dairy stock, with the Intention of bringing Homn to l.elil. Edith I'eJerssou, daughter of Mr. and Mix. Ixnils I'eterson, wus hit In the forehead with a buse bull bnt at school Wednesday and received a rather serious cut over tho eye. Shu Is all right now. Mrs, Charles Itedfleld and daughter, daugh-ter, Lottie, of Provo, spent Sunday Pero ns guests of Mr. and Mri E. N. Webb. Mr. It. J. Stlce, of Tooele, spent suvornl days hero this week, getting hs homo on tho Ilench ready for moving his family there for the summer. sum-mer. Mrs. Jennie Dauslo and Miss Emma Uoates entertained at u bundle shower show-er Thursday evening, in honor of Miss Hazel Ooati'3. The Black Box, one of the greatest detective serials ever written, will commence in our next issue. Don't fail to read the first installment. The Home Economics class of the locnl High School guvo a candy pull in the High School building Wednesday Wednes-day -evening. ''Tho Misses Slgrld and Stlnn Larson, Lar-son, who recently returned from I.os Angeles, spent Sunday with theli father, L. V. Larson, and returned ti Salt Lake City lu the evening. Miss l.llllu Heck gave a party to a number of her young friends Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon in honor of her tenth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Kmpey, of Am mou, Idaho, spent the past week lu Lehi, guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E Itoss. Larson Hrothers will soon bo In the market with un auto meat delivery. deliv-ery. T. H. Cutler, Jr., is mnklng th necessary transformation of n Ford runabout Into a delivery cur. Mr. Clyde Fox left last week for i'ark City, where he has signed up to play with the. l'urk City basebnll team during the coming summer. Mr. Fox him u record of being one of thu best amateur baseball players in tho Btntc Mr. n. M. Wilson will leavo this week for Idaho Falls.where he goes to erect a modern homo for Mr. A. C 1'enrBon. Mr. M. S. Lott will leove in nbout two weeks to do the necessary neces-sary plumbing work. Tho Ladles' Athenian Club held Its monthly Kensington at the homo Mrs. I), J. Tliurnmn Wednesday at teruoou. Miss Ida Thurman, Mrs Sid Ullchrlst and Miss Horry assisted lu the entertainment and lu serving refreshments. MeBsrs. Charles D. Gray and Her-bvrt Her-bvrt Taylor were In Salt Lake City .Monday purchasing pressed brick with which they will build now home In tho near future. Mr. S. J. Tayloi nlso placed tin order for a half cat for his new bungalow lu the Third ward. Sheriff East spent several days this week posting up notices of execution unit sheriff's sulei on the various properties pro-perties of tho Utah Illack Marble company at I'ellcau 1'olnt and tin Five Mile i'ass. Tho eoiuptiin's bond holders aru closing lu for theli mou- Fifteen girl friends of Marlon Gardner Gard-ner gave her n plensant surprise party par-ty Thursday. Refreshments and games wore enjoyed. Mr. Halph Leltor will leavo.,for Salt Lako City next week, where, ho will take n six months' treatment under n specialist for spinal troubles. A new baby girl arrived at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. C, F. Gilbert Sunday. All concerned aro doing fine. Senator and Mrs. A. J. Evans will attend tho big Democratic banquet at tho Newhouso Hotel tonight, in honor of Thomas Jefferson's birthday. Mrs. Zelphn Yates was hostess at a surprise party given by her Thursday Thurs-day In honor of her mother's flfty-Blxth flfty-Blxth birthday. Dainty refreshments wore served. Mr. W, S. Evans lost a four-year-old driving mare this week, He had it In bis corral, nud ns It has not been seen for five or six days, he fears' that It has been stolen. The first clip that was taken from the sheep nt WeWs shearing corral this week was sold to easjern buyers for 27 cents per pound, within two days after it was taken off the sheep, Mr. L. A. Olmstead took tho Carter Car-ter HuUci to Fort ilarrlman lu bis auto this week, wheru they played to u largely attended party. Mr. Olm-stead Olm-stead is making u business or making auto trips for hire to various parts of the county. Call on him, |