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Show p. , Hi.''!' 'I LEHI LOCALS AND .PERSONALS B Mr. and Mrs. Walt it Wooflndon K , siieiit Tuesday with friends In I'iuvo. M Mm. H. A. Olmstead Is Ifipiovlng H from licr recent Illness. v ' 'J'- " Holln "f Holso, Idaho, ouino to B' Lchl Monday, because of tlio illness of B bin hod, Hobs. - - flflji I J. W. Wing. Jr., who has been In H. I Idnlio mid Camilla for tlio pant two Br i j montliB on business, returned homo B Monday. Bk Mrs. Korott Archibald and Iwhy B' i mid Mliis Mary Archibald of Salt T.nku B 'J City nio lsltlng at tlio homo of M. 11. Hbf. Bushman this week. Bi-l"i No Jul) of pi luting Is too small or B j too large for n. Phone 1I2.W and B I -wo will do (ho rest. C-tf flB' - H Mr. and Mrs. Blovn Adntntj of Salt B ,Lnko City. spent Him early part of tho B ' week In Lohl, visiting with Mrs. Ad- H-, ' atn's mother, Mrs. Marlon Walker. mi . - flBJK. j Mr. It. .1 Stlco and children who BJfH have hecn vMIIiik at tho home of Br? Mr. and Mrs. Kll Kendall for ten dns H& I returned to tholr home In Tooele, B Monday. " flflj; Mrs. Kred Merrill spent Monday In Lsnlt I.'iko City. A. .1. Anderson of (larflcld spool Tuesday with his mother In l.ehl. .Mr. Henry Smith of Cedar Fort whs a I .eli I visitor early In the week, Mrs. C. W. Karl spout tho week end In Salt Lake. Mr. nnd .Mrs. John Cullor of Salt I.ako spent Saturday In J.olil. Mnrvol Coiner with n number of men of Lohl ouloed to Cedar Tort Monday. Mr. A. 11. Anderson left Sunday for on extended business trip through eostorn Utah. Lesllo and Olo Larson oft (larflold wore vIsltliiK relatives In Lohl Tuesday, Tues-day, t j Ira 1). Wines of Salt Lnko wai atuoiiK the Lchl vlsltois Decoration Day. Woodruff Horry of Cedar Kort and his sister, Mnry, spent Monday In l.ehl. l.e-hl. Why don't you men or young men como and soo thoso Stylo Plus Suits at Chlpman's, and save $15.00 on each suit. Mr. Mclvlu JolniRii left Saturday for Denver wlioio ho experts to ho for a few months. Miss Mae Dnnsey of Illvcrton wes the guest of Mr. Klwood Drown Sunday. MIrh lCllza Kyffo spent tho week end In Lchl. Sho lind ns her guest t Miss Ituth Drown of Salt Lake City, i , Mr. John Comer nnd family spent i tho fore part of the week visiting friends and relatives in l.ehl. i I L. A. Olmstead left for N'ovodn Tuesday, wliere ho will soil starters for Ford automobiles. llavo your slioo.i repaired by ono ' who learn-il tho trmlo nt tho Rconomv Shoo shop on Main street. You will bo given fntlafnctlon. i2tf Miss Huth nushman retumed homo Sutuidny nrtor two weeks visit with hor mint, Mrs. Uliodn Oliorn of Xh t lou. ' ' i Mrs. William Dorton was called t.i' Salt Lake City hurriedly Monday ov-! enlng on account of tho HlncsB of her I son, Will. Miss Kiln Olmstead and Mnzello Smuln, and Mr. Hlchard McLean nnd Oliver Drysdnlo motored to Sprlng- vlllo Sunday. , Uuben Worltqn , moved his family nnd household effects to Onrflold Mon- Iday. Mr. Worlton will woik In the mill them. John lloveildge wont to Snlt Lake Wednesday to provo up on his home stead over Jordan. George novcrldtre and T. M. Chnpnian oeled as witnesses. witness-es. Why don't you young men como In and see these Varsity Klfty-Flvo suits at Chlpmnn's. thoy nro eortalnly great In a leltor received from Illackfoot Idaho, It wnR learned that Mrs. Joyco Schow Malln had given birth to n fine boy this week nnd -Avas doing flnn. Haynor Goates nnd Uobort S. Fox-loft Fox-loft Monday evening for San Juan to Investigate somo lnnd. Thoy will prob-ably prob-ably loeato on dry farms there. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kvons attended the Strawberry Irrigation project, hold nt Poyson Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Misses Mcsn Anderson and Wundn Goodwin entertained nt n bundle fihowor Monday cvonlng In honor of MIsr Vera Knudson who will bo n June brldo. Miss Delia Peterson returned to her homo In Lelil Mondnv after fiiUIIHn-n fiiUIIHn-n mlsRlon In tho Northern States. Mr Ted Stroet went to Salt Lake Sundnv to meet her. Mrs. C. W. Summers nnd sister Kll-zoboth Kll-zoboth Uoblnson nro spending n few weeks in nox Kldor visiting with Mr. Summer's parents. Miss Koch has organized a Senior Kngllsh class for which High School credit will bo given. It will meet from ten to twelve each day, until tho last of Juno. Terms: twelve dollars for tho course; If more than threo register, ton dollars. I K. A. Dushman, Jr.; was In O-l-ni ' Saturday on shcop business. I t; -tf , Joseph N. Hoborts nnd Leon Per' , who have been shearing shcetf In "re-1 ' gon, returned homo this week. i Mrs. Ora Doll Smith who hni i ' living In Washington, wrltos'that die ' will retiiin to Lchl in a fow d.i s i( ' 'loslde. j j Miss Htiby Klrklmm, returned lmnn from Klslnoie ThursdaylaHcr sjioml-Ing sjioml-Ing a week with hor mlderSlvirB. Chai j les Crabb. Vr,K f Mr. George Hammer wont to I'rmel Monday to got tho HnmtncfIlrollM'rs-' enrs which they hnvo bcoii ha In , ' over hauled. ! I ' Dorn and Leo Winn, thosmall rluld J ; ron of Azer Winn of Kuroka .ir 'spending n few days with fclatlw " Lehl. I I I S. P. Kggorston who wns pilndpil 'of tho Lchl schools thirty years apo I spout Sunday ovcnlng with friends In Lchl. ' ' In tho organization of n new stock ynrdn Company In Salt Lake, Thonins 'Austin, formerly of this' city, wns i mnde president. i Tho Second Ward Primary Assorln-'tlon Assorln-'tlon took their llltlo playlet and farre to Alplno Monday evening nnd pleas-ed pleas-ed n good sized nudlenco. I Sheriff Knst of Provo, was In l.bl r Sunday making nrrangoments to rent I his home to Anron Snboy who will In 1 man led to Miss Ivey Sorcnson net week. Do you know thnt Chlpmnn's c.irtv two of tho best makes of clothlm- i bo had Hnrt,- Schnffnor nnd Miirx , for tho better grndo and Stylo Plu . for tho medium price. Mrs. J. W. Wing nnd Mrs. Dcrnard Webb entcrtnlned tho Hellof Society ladles on their district nt a konslng-ton, konslng-ton, Mondny afternoon. Hcfrcshmnnts were served. Miss Jonlo Welsh entortnlncd nt a house party Wednesday evening In honor of Miss Dclln Tipton of Pnyson Parlor games nnd refreshments wore tho tnntn features of tho ovonlng. Hlahop Henry Lewis wont', to Virginia Vir-ginia City, Xcvnda, Wednesday to look nftor his many Interests there. Ho Is connocted with n compnnySvlio will work' over COO.000 tons 6f llio old Comstoelc tailings. It pays to advertise. Sonrono atolo n blcyclo from S. W. Itoss ton days ago. After mnklng futile Incpilrrs for It ho plnced n "Lost, Strajed or stolen" stol-en" ad In this paper nnd the noxt day located tho wheel midway betwoon .Lehl nnd American Fork l Kdwnrd Southwlck went to Snlt ( liko Wednesdny and consulted with physicians regarding the stono In his , kidney. Arrangements were nindo for him to come to Snlt Lake yesterday and undergo the necessary operation. James Allred this week teeelvcd a photo of four Allred boys aged 10. 11, 12 and 14 of Jnsepr On., who this vear raised Id". 210. 220 nnd 227 bushels of corn per ncre respectively. ,AU thoboys attend school and Luther Luth-er the oldest ono received tho stnto ' prize for tho biggest yield In tho stnto. .Inmos Allred went to Spring City. Monday to attend the funeral of his i father's brother, Isnac Allred, who dled at tho ago of 8t He waH tho last of nlno brothers nnd threo sls-iters. sls-iters. who reached mntuilty Ono sister sis-ter died In Infancy. Two brothers wero In the Mormon battalion, Perry M. Fuller, an oxpert auto repair re-pair man from Snlt Lake has boon edded to the forco nt Anderson's ga-rnpo. ga-rnpo. so thnt It will not now bo no-cess-iry to i-end any thing to Snlt lnko. Mr. Anderson will also add an oxo-ascetollno welding mnchlno to his establishment. Frank Yearanco entertained nt an oyster suppor at the homo of Miss Ilernlw Anderson Monduy night. Present wero: Misses Huth Knight. Vloln Gnrdnor, Kdlth Penny. Dentrlce Andorson and Dornlco Anderson, nnd Messrs. Virgil Gontcs, Fred Wanlass, Forrls Andorson. Frank Yearanco nnd Stanley Taylor Dr. W. T. Hnslor of Provo spent Monday in Lchl. i t Mr. Ilyrum Ilakor of Salt Lake bjicnt Decoration Day in Lchl. Mr. Charle3 Uorry of Cedar Fort! spent Monday in Lchl. " j Mr. John Uedmnn, wife nnd mother, of Mldvalo, spent Decoration Day in Mr. Gcorgo Kvnns who Is employed ut Dlnghnm Bpcnt Friday and Saturday Satur-day In Lchl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Holmnn of Drlgham spent tho week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Deck. Gcorgo Heck, Jr., of Kurekn spent Decoration Day with his parents In Lehl. Mr. Carl Deck of Kuroka spent tho foro part of tho week visiting In Lehl. Le-hl. I ' i Mr. Dnvo Uockwoll nnd Adam Cook j of Ophlr spent tho foro part of tho week In Lohl. j Mr. nnd Mrs. Kllsha II. Davis nn-' nounco tho engagement of their daughter Choltn to Alex Drown. Miss Davis will bo n Juno bride. Mrs. Alice Tuckflold returned homo Mondny after spending n week visiting with hor dnughtor, Mrs. John Shaw of Pocntollo, Idaho. i Mrs. William Gurnoy presented her husband with n flno baby boy Saturday Satur-day evening. Mother and bobo are doing woll, Hnvo you seen thoso children's nobby nob-by wash suits at Chlpman's, thoy aio certainly beautiful nnd up to the very mlnuto ,ln style. Mr. Snmuol Thurmnn of Salt Iike . was In Lchl Sunday. Ho nnd D. J. Thurmnn Thur-mnn have recently erected a beautiful monument In honor of their mother, Mrs. M. M. Gaddlo. Mr. Wllford Uusson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch nuson, who is In tho eastern east-ern states mission Hold, sends word homq that ho has received his release. Ho will leave for homo on Juno lfith. Uobort Uovorldgo was loading his water tank nt tho dairy well west of town Sunday when a passing motor-oyclo motor-oyclo caused his team to run away, tip over tho water tank and break Mr. Doverldgo'B foot. Tho motorcyclo novcr stopped. J. U. Watson returned homo Mondny Mon-dny ovcnlng from Itlchfiold to nttond tho funeral of his 'deceased brother-in-law, Mr. J. W. Currlo of Salt Lnko. Mrs. Joseph 11. Klrklmm who has been visiting relatives In Lchl returned return-ed to her homo In Garlnnd Wednesdny, Wednes-dny, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Miner nro visiting visit-ing friends In Sprlngvlllo, whero Mr. Minor mny opcrato n farm tho coming com-ing summer. I . Dr. nnd Mrs. A. A. Uoblnson or Og-' Og-' den wero In Lchl Monday visiting with Dr. Uoblnson'H slstor, Mrs. II. C. , Kvans. 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Adamson of Am- ' orlcnn Fork wero tho guests of Mrs. i Adnmson's mother, Mis. Annlo Chris-, Chris-, tofferson, Monday. Mr. Dazll Smith roturncd homo Friday Fri-day from Morgnn, whero ho tnught school this past winter. Ho had for his guest tho latter pnrt of tho week Miss Delia CInwson of Morgnn. Frank Ycarnnco, Jr., hns signed up with tho Utnh-Idnho Sugar Co., to net ns bond chemist for their now factory bulldlpg nt Diiglinm City. A numbor of young married people peo-ple gavo Mr. nnd Mrs, Jnrnos Corner n plcnsant surpilso party Wednesdny Wednes-dny evening. Dancing, games nnd refreshments re-freshments wero enjoyed by nil present. pres-ent. Mr. and Mrs. Abo Anderson who moved from Sandy last week Into the Llvlngslono homo, this weok moved Into tho John Uusson residence bo-cnuso bo-cnuso of tho Llvlngstono residence tiolng sold. Mrs. Ira Taylor will movo to Spanish Span-ish Fork next wock, whoro Mr. Taylor Tay-lor Is now working nnd will bo ono of tho foremen In tho new sugar fnc-troy fnc-troy building thore. A 9-pouud baby boy gladdened tit H homo of Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wells brH its arrival Wednesday. M A 1,200-lb horso belonging to Chrit H Hanson was killed In tho tattle gunrd ontho Orcm lino just wcstdH tho Canning factory about 12 o'clock B Sunday night. m Mr. Harry Cook of Cedar Fort,wluiH has been attending tho U. A. C. tMi winter wns n Lohl visitor tho fonB part of tho week. M Mrs. Aruthur I'ctorson nnd Mr. Jack B Street or Dlngham spont tho first dl tho week visiting with tholr inofe,! Mrs. N. C. Hanson. M Mrs. J. C. Shaw who has been 1ilt- H Ing with her mother, Mrs. Allco Tud-B field for tlio pnst two months, returs-B cd to hor homo in Nyssn, Oregon, ti'iM week. B Mr. nnd Mrs. W. 15. nneker, IrtH Itnckcr nnd Mrs. Win. Whipple 'H tended the celebration for the opct-BB Ing of tho Strawborry Vnlloy proJeftBB at Pnyson Friday. Bfl |