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Show ' LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS ") H 8. 'I- Oopdwto 'spent Thursday at Be cnp'ttill I A. J Bvbbb was .In Frovo Monday Hj legal .matter". . H j,in) Dcnnla Qllee Is vlittlag In L Hit Lnko -with her husband. ifB Rodney Allred ltt Saturday for Lo- 'Han to attend the Round-up. 'I Ed Southwick has been spending Hie pint week at the U. A. C. Round- K In Logan. i mv 1 1 A. J- Pendleton of Salt Lako, spent be early part of the week in Lehl Hooking over his 200-ncro farm across Ke river. Ho will plant it to alfalfa. ' I The Athenian club held its Wedncs- IBay .attornoon session at the homo of Kirs. '0. A. Holmstead. Mrs A. W. Kavis nvo a book review of the Buttle Minister." I No matter what prico, no matter IBh&t quality, no matter what article, B-Cnlpman's will guarnntco them all. H,'o credit any moro at Chlpman's, In-Kteaa In-Kteaa thereof aro LOW PRICES. I Jnmcs "W. Tnylor left this week for flaho Falls, where ho goes to act ,g agricultural Buperintcndent for tho Utah-Idaho Sugar Co, Morgan T. ifoodhouso who has filled this po- Bltlon for tho last two years has purchased pur-chased a ranch in Burley and will tnove thero. Prof. V. K. HopklnB was In Salt Laks on school matters Monday. Tho public schools are preparing to givo a patron's visiting days' program pro-gram that will lost lor throo days. Seo A. Braddor, Lehl for your cemetery ceme-tery and monument work. 30-tf Mrs. Vorllo Hart entertained at a children's party, Tuesday In honor of her daughter, Lillian's blrthdoy. Mr. A. E. Manning, who has been railroading in Nevada, is homo for a visit with his family. Tho High School Dramatic club played Esmeralda to a pleased house in Cedar Fort Friday night Mrs. Florence Berg and Mrs. And-drow And-drow Jacobs wcro visiting Salt Iike friends Monday and Tuosday. Josh Whitman, who has been spending spend-ing a month at homo, returned to Cedar Ce-dar Valley Monday, whero ho is In chargo of John McKlnney's shcop. Havo your Bhoes repaired by one who learned tho trndo at tho Economy Shoo Shop on Main street. You will be given satisfaction. 12tf Mr. and Mrs Jnmcs M. Klrkham left Sunday for Logan to visit their daughter daugh-ter Zcldn and attend tho sessions of tho Round-up. Mrs. W. E. Rackor returned Satur-dayfrom Satur-dayfrom Salt Lako after spending several sev-eral days tho guest of her daughter Mrs. F. A. O'Brien. Joseph Holden and Elam Foutz left Monday for St. Louis with two carloads car-loads of mules and horses. They wero loadod on tho cars at Provo. Misses Eva Berry and Cora Thorno spent tho week-end with relatives Id Sprlngvllle. WANTED CO head or less of cattle for early spring grazing. Seo W. E. Trlnnlmnn or S. W. Ross. 29-2t. Mrs. Sarah Walker went to Salt Lako Monday whero Jjho will llvo with her daughter, Mrs. Stcphon Adnms for somo time. Bishop James H. Gardner Joined Mrs. Gardner at tho Logan Round-up Tuesday and spent tho balance of tho weok there. Sovoral of tho Lehl boys, who went to Pleasant Grovo to tho ball gatno Friday missed their bob sled 'and walked homo at 4 o'clock in tho morning. morn-ing. Eugono Brlggs arrived In Lehl Monday Mon-day from Idaho after having been on tho road a week with two carloads of stock, implements and furniture. Bishop Henry Lewis went to Salt Lnko Saturday to tnko somo samples from tho Scranton Extentlon mine to tho American Smolting company for nssay. You Lcbl Ladles know how well and how pleasantly Mrs. Mary Maudsloy used to servo you. Sho is now in our employ with much moro oxporlcnce and with tho samo sweot way about her, and sho will bo dollghtcd to show you our now spring goods. Chlpmarf's. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Glover entertained enter-tained at a houso party Tuosday ovo-nlng ovo-nlng in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Frnncom who will movo to Lovnn, Junb county. Mr. Frnncom will leavo noxt Tuosday nnd Mrs. Frnncom n week lator. Mrs. Chauncoy Williams of Preston, Idnho, spent tho early part of tho week visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Bon Adnms. Preston had boon snowed in for flvo days when sho left, without oven mall communications. communica-tions. Miss Mario Noloon, who Is trimming hats In Salt Lako for hor Spring trade, spent Sunday in Lehl and went to Sprlngvlllo Monday to investigate n proposition of taking over a millinery storo thoro. If sho tnkos it hor sis-tor sis-tor will oporato tho ono hero. Fred nnd John Smith left Saturday for tholr homo In Blackfoot, Idaho. Fred says that ho intends going Into training and thon roturn nnd clean up .all tho 145-pound wrestlers In , Utah, nnd many of his Lehl friends think ho can do it. too, o Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Robinson on-tortnlned on-tortnlned at a card party Saturday. Tho prlzo was awarded to Mrs Ed. Larson. Thoso present wcro Mr. nnd Mrs. Mlko Brown, Mr. nnd Mrs. Syl-vcator Syl-vcator EvotiB, Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Lewis, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Lnrsen, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lewis. Hyrum Klrkham of Ucon, Idaho, camo to Lehl Saturday to visit his father In tho Lehl Hospital. Ho camo I (o Salt Lako to buy goods for tho ----- - ' mercantl'e house of which he is manager. man-ager. Mr. J, C. Nellson of Eureka, spent the mid weok In Lehl. Miss Koch spent Saturday and Sunday Sun-day In Snlt Lake. Mr. Amond Sabey of Canada, Is visiting vis-iting his relatives in Lchl. Ho i3 n son of Mr. and Mrs. William Sabey. Miss Delilah Ornhn entertained a number of her young friends at dinner din-ner Sunday nftornoon. W. S. Evans has been making n fow improvements on his homo the las! week. Mrs. William Wing cntertninod Fri-day Fri-day nftornoon nt a dinner party. Cov-crs Cov-crs wore laid for twelve. Mr. J. B. Watson returned home Sunday after an extended business trlr through Wyoming nnd Eastern Idaho. Mrs A. J. Evans nnd her daughter Vorveno nro spending two weeks visiting vis-iting their relatives in Logan. Miss Mervn Deal of Sprlngvlllo, was visiting with Jo3ephlno Morrill this week. Mr. Foster Morrill enjoyed n two days' vlBlt with his relatives nt the capital this week. Don Lovorldgo is preparing to plant 10 acres of beans nnd investigating investigat-ing machinery with which to thrash them out Among tho Lehl peoplo who wont to hear Madamo Molba at Salt Lake wero tho Mlssos Cora Thome, Eva Borry and Nina SIdwell. ',' Mrs. Clarn Goates and family wen pleasantly entertained at n dlnnor party Sunday at the homo of Mrs Charles Orhan. Mrs. Rny Alsop of Sandy, whllr visiting with her aunt, Mrs. Thomar Taylor, gavo birth to n ten pound boy Sunday morning. Miss Wanda Goodwin will leavo today to-day for a visit with tho Mlssos Zcldn Klrkham nnd Vera Gardner, who arc nttondlng school at Logan. Mrs. Owen Mlling entertained at n luncheon Wednesday afternoon. Thoso present wcro Mrs. Sylvester Evans Mrs. Leo Hansen nnd Mrs. Hanson's mother. Tho men wont up to tho clay beds Monday to dig out a cut so that the onglno could get up there to get out sovcrnl cars of clay nwnltlng shipment ship-ment William Hadflcld, tho rural carrier, got 'into n snow drift wost of Lchl Junction Friday, nnd had to signal for n man nnd shovel to como and dig him out. J. F. Hnlsey and SubIo Smuln went to Salt Lako Monday as witnesses to attend tho enso wherein tho Samuel Cairn cstato Is Bulng tho S. P. L. A. & S. L. Ry. for ?20,000 for thp death of tho huBbaud and father. Dressmakers, Mlllncry girls, Housewives, House-wives, in fact nil tho sweet girls and women of Lehl, you nro invitod to como to Chlpman's Big Red store nnd inspect our Now Spring Goods; Mrs. Maudslcy will bo pleased to show you, nnd wo will bo dollghtcd to see you. Wo nro on n cash basis now and wo wnnt you to got ncqualntcd with our now nnd oxtremoly low prices. Chlpman's, Principal Wnlkor of tho Pleasant Grovo High School presented each of tho baBkot ball boys nnd their pnit-ners pnit-ners of both tennis with a carnation Friday evening after tho fatal game Tho dobatlng tryouts of tho L. II. S woro hold Friday afternoon. Thoso victorious woro: MIbs Ora Hnckctt MIbs Edith Penny, Mr. Alox Brown and Mr. Reed Gardnor. Tho L. II. S. Dramatic club presented pre-sented Esmorcldn to n very appreciative apprecia-tive nudlonco at Cedar Fort Saturday night. To show Its appreciation the management gave n danco nftcr the performance In honor of tho Dramatic olub. Owing to tho snow drlftH thr cast was unablo to mnko it back to Lehi until tho next morning. Tho public schools In tho near fu-turo fu-turo will add somo moro playground equipment to their already good supply, sup-ply, amony which will bo n "giant strldo," -which cnnbles n number of children to hold tho end of tho ropo attached to n polo to swing In a big circle Tho polo Is so arranged as to rcduco tho friction to n minimum, M. 13. Bushman, ono of Lehl's early sottlers, will colebrnto his 7fith birthday birth-day anniversary today by having all his chlldron nnd many of his other relatives nt a birthday banquet. Mrs. Emoretto Archibald of Salt Lako. and Mrs. Rhoda Obcrn of Union aro hero for this purpose WE PRINT BUTTER WRAPPERS. , . ' ' Mrs.Harrlct Jacobs Is still qulto 111. Mrs. C. Mathows (Journey Is 111 with heart troublo mado worso becauso of a recent attack of La Grippe. A rccont lcttor rcclvcd by L. w. Larson states that his son, who has been In n Sacramento, Cal., hospital for eight weeks is slowly recovering from an attack of typhoid fovcr. Charles Crabb camo up from El-sluoro El-sluoro Wednesday to seo tho High school ploy and transact business. Tho Alplno M. I. A. dramatic club will present tho "Bank Cashier" at tho Royal tonight. Money to loan, at reasonable rates, on Improved farms or water Btock. L. W. Lund, Pleasant Grovo, Utah. C 3t President S. L. Chlpman, President James II. Clark and Stnko clerk E J. Clnyson met at tho homo of President Pres-ident A. J. Evaus Wednesday night They met hero this week as n rccom penso for President Evans making st many trips In tho past to Amorlcnt Fork. Mrs. O. A. Slado will entertain tht daughters of Revolutionary ancestor! nt ft social at her homo this afternoon Tho locnl D. R. Society Is making nt effort to enroll all who nro ollglblo to bocomo members. It requires somo coal to keop the I kiddles warm this cold weather. J. C. Raker fires up tho heating furnace at tho grammcr and primary building build-ing at G o'clock each morning and uses an nvcrago of ono ton of coal per dny to heat both buildings. Alex Adams and Chris Anderson camo in from Scranton Wednesday, thoy used snow shoes as far nB Top-llff. Top-llff. Tho snow was nearly throo feet deep. Thoy havo been doing development develop-ment work on tho North Scranton proporty.. Thomas Tryphal, who has been working In tho Thornton Drug storo In American Fork has accepted a position posi-tion in tho Mcrrihow Drug storo. Mr. Sholley who has boon with Morrlhow has purchased an interest in tho Thornton storo. Mrs. Tryphal will movo hero In n fow days. Bishop T. S. Knrrcn nnd Goudy Ho gan of Lowlston, Cacho county, camo to Lehl Wednesday to Inspect tho pumping plnnts near Saratoga springs. Tho farmers of Lowlston propose raising from 45 to 60 second feet of wntor from Boar river by means of olectricolly operated pumps. Roy Carson purchased a otock of alfalfa at Saratoga for $12.50 per ton. Ho will balo It and ship u carload to Cedar Valloy to feed his sheep. He sent two bob sleigh loads thoro Tuesday. Tues-day. A carload of corn which ho and another party sont thoro early In tho week was dcloycd sovoral days by snow drifts. " Mr. nnd MrB. Leonard Francom returned re-turned Saturday from n week's vis-It vis-It with friends In Salt Lako. Mis James Thomas of Lchl Junction gao birth to a baby girl Friday. Mother and daughtor nro dolug flno. Mrs. Jnno Mason spent n part of the week In Pleasant Grovo visiting hor Ister-ln-law, Mrs. 0. T. Nollson. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Bradshaw and Miss Llzzlo Brlggs spent Wednesday In Salt Ijvko nnd nttonded tho theatre the-atre In tho evening. Mrs. A. J. Klrkham was visiting her mother In Provo Wednesday and Thursday. Mr. Klrkham attended tho 'Daddy Long Legs" production Wednesday Wed-nesday conlng. Mrs. R. A. Klrkham, who has been .Isltlng relatives In Utah for sovoral vecks returned to her homo In Moapa, 'ovada, last week. Mrs. J. E. Cottor returned Thurs-lay Thurs-lay from n trip through tho northern mrt of tho state, paying an official Islt to tho Logan nnd Trcmonton odges In her capacity ns stato prcs-dent. |