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Show m LEHI LOCALS B Miss Ulanche. Pock In enjoying a Btf tpfi-dny visit with frlomlH In Mldvnle. 'mm Mr. and Mrs. John Woodhouso wcro HH Salt Lake, City visitors Tuesday. HH I'fRt Sntnfdnjj evening the Smuln Wxi orchestra filled n successful engager I'M ment at 6phlr. mS Mrs. George Onrff returned Sundny B from a week's visit with Spanish Pork Ml relatives. l A llttlo daughter arrived Friday ol El last week nt tho homn of Mr. and Mr? pj IotA, Russon. fm Mrs. Charles Crabb has as her M& guest this week Mrs. Edward Steel of WjR Salt'Lake ICty, Wm Mies Alice Taylor returned Monday ffi& from a three week's trip In Cnllfor- Bh nla-- IK Mrs. Annie K. Sorcnson hud as her 9M guest this week, Mr. A. Crawford, i HM Evanston, Wyoming. BI Opnald Beck, of Eureka, returned BJB to tils home Tuesday after a month'? HR vlfi(fwlth Lehi relatives. HH HJ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rtisson return- HJ ed Sunday from a trip to Calirornln HJ made by motor. mM Mist Vlda Lewis came homo Sun- Bfl day from n ten days visit In Spring- H HJ Mr. ami Mrs, Alphonso Wilcox and J daughter Julia, were Salt Lako City HJ visitors Friday 'or last wcvk. HJ Mr. and Mrs. Melvln neck havo as HJ their guest this week Lavel Garfield 31 of Draper, HJ Messrs Jacob Sabey, Charles South Hi wick; and Alvln Jackson aro spending J the week In West canyon. HJ Two votes for each nnd evnry cent HJ purchase or paid on account People's HJ Co-op. 2S.1t HHB HJ J. E. Bono and Asa J. Clark have J been spending tho past several days HJ I" tho west canyon looking after their J catUo Interests. HJ Mrs. Jano Coleman, of Mnntl was HJ tho honor guest at a nlcoly appointed Hi dinner given Wednesday by Mrs. A. E yM Manning. IjiJ Mr, ana Mrs. John Stoker, of Salt HJ Lako City, wero visiting I .eh I friends HJ and relatives Saturday and Sunday. HI yCraJ Hkj B M Mrs. Annie, Ooatcs will entertain HJ the" missionary wlvca and parents to. KB night at hor homo. Following Is the firo program: Addross of Wolcomo Ieo rait aoates; Song Mrs. Chrlotlau Pctcr- HJ son. and Luolla Chrlstoffcrson; Read- BJ ing Mrs. Iott Russon, Jr., Letter jjjB Reading Mrs. James Schow; Music "5 Goatra family; Talk Ray tier Qoates; N Something Different A. L. Yates; ro. HJ frcihments. Rnyncr Qoates returned Thursday from visiting frlwids In Moroni. William Trlnnaman was a Salt l.uk, visitor Tuesday. David Roberts, Jr., went to Provo yesterday to git a load of lime for iho oannlng factory. Hen Stowurt who was 111 early In tho week nnd confined to his bod, Is now Improving. Among the now arrivals this week was n now boy nt tho home, of Mr. and Mrs. George Strausbcrg. Joseph Raker who was critically 111 a fe,w days ago Is now considerably consider-ably Improved. Mrs. A. J. Klrkhnm returned Thursday Thurs-day from a two weeks visit with relatives rela-tives In Provo. The Fourth Ward Relief Society held a pleasant plsnlc and outing at Saratoga Thursday. Mrs. Kveret Anderson who was critically 111 early In the week with Ilrlght's disease is reported to bo improving im-proving now. Tho latest report from Dell Wilkinson Wilkin-son who came near beJng clcctrlcutcd at the pumping plant is that ho will recover, though It 1b probable ho will Iobo one of twp toes. U, II. Smith, Jr., will sell his Lehi home and farm nnd move to Black, foot, Idaho where his rather Is field superintendent for the sugar company. That something beside wheat can be grown on Lehi dry farms Is evidenced by tho fine crops of squash, melons, cucumberB nnd tomatoes grown by C. E. Wndo on his farm near the clay 1)0(1.1. H. M. Royle, Jr., and Freeman Roylo went to Salt Lako Thursday Intending to bring tholr fathor homo, but his condition mado advisable to have him remain till tomorrow. J. II. Watson who has been in Milwaukee Mil-waukee and Wisconsin for two months returned homo Wednesday. He says that It rained much of tho time while ho was east. Eastern business men 'generally are optimistic as to tho future business outlook. Tho groat deciding baso ball game to determine tho baseball champion-'ship champion-'ship between Lehi nnd Am Fork will 1)0 played ut Lehi on Labor Day. Each team having won ono gamo each, this will probably be tho hardest fought gamo In years. Tho sugar factory completed tho repacking re-packing ot sugar at tho factory. .For several month's thrco shifts havo been employed emptying from tho hundred pound bags nnd resacklng In twenty-five twenty-five pound bags. Tho men employed racking sugar will now be put to work, getting the mill ready for tho run which will commence, In about three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wells nnd Prof, and Mrs. Karl Hopkins nro expected to arrive from California tomorrow Junius Banks spent Tuesday In Cedar Ced-ar Fort on boys Agricultural Club work. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Gray spent the past week visiting friends in Davis county. Miss Mary Edwards' engagement to Willard Nlcholcs of Mldvnlo has been announced. They will bo married neixt month. Mrs. Gorman E. Ellsworth nnd family fam-ily who have been visiting Mrs. Ellsworth's Ells-worth's fathor, Mr. Jesso Smith returned re-turned to Chicago Thursday. Miss Lizzlu Shaw, head of tho dry goods department of tho Rncker Merc. Co., loaves today to spend hor vacation In Idaho. Carpenters this week completed putting tho roof on tho now J. F. Uradshnw bungalow nnd tho plasterer is now busy finishing tho walls. Tho Intcrurbnn Railroad havo a force of .men laying a spur connecting their track with tho sugar factory. Many beets will be hauled over this road this season. John Wing, II. W. Brown, N. A. Brown nnd E. II. DavlH wont to Sprlngvlllfl yesterday to attend the farewell to George McKenzIo who was adjutant general of the Black Hawk war veterans. Mr. and Mrs. Jesso (I. Webb returned re-turned from Oarland Monday. Mrs. Wobb Is recovering nicely from the effects of her recent attack of typhoid. Ward conferences wero hold In tho Third nnd Fourth wards Sunday. Prosldent Chlpman was at tho Third Ward and President Evans at the Fourth. Tho Primary Associations of the First nnd Second Wards will glvo a Special musical program tomorrow evening In tho Tabernacle. Tho Third and Fourth Ward Associations will glvo programs In their own wards. |