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Show H:i- V l LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS II Hp. Olaf Holmstend Hpont Tuesday In K' Salt R' W. I'1- Dntt was In Srilt Lake Mon- K ilny on geological work. 1- W. S. Evans was a business visitor K to Salt l.nke .Monday. B Eugene Roberts of Suit Lake wan B, n visitor with f i IciuIh In Lehl Sunilny. Mrs. Atnhinso Call of Salt Lake Bl gave blith to a lialiy girl at t lie Lehl H hospital .Monday. H N. P. Soienson's two children lind K their toiiHllH rrmovcd nt tlio local hos- K liltal Sunilny. v v I Mm. Alhcitn .Tones and daughter, Tliolda have leopcncd tin; confection K" nry and iiowh stand nt tlin Orem stn-V stn-V B Tlio Ornmtnnr Grades and the Prl- - mary students posed for tliclr ptcturo m Monday, while photographer Thomsen snapped tlio shutters, thus making n m record of nearly 1,000 photographs In B ono H Mo r pa n l.ott Is u busy man theso dnys Hjgl ' Tills week ho signed contracts for H I plumbing ii new dwelling In Rlvcrton, H one In Hclicr, one or R. I.. Howard H in Spnnlsh Fork, besides several K fimnllcr Jobs In I.elil. K i .Miss Malic Nelson spent Sntunliiy In Ml. Pleasant. Mis. .loiepli Klrklinni was ti Salt Lake visitor Monday. Miss Marie Woilton was tlio recipient recip-ient of a pleasant snrpilse paity Wednesday Wed-nesday evening. Misses Maud llarwood went to Salt l.nke Saturday to see (lei Hide HolT-mini HolT-mini In the Orphenm. Mrs. II. .1. Slice Is In tho Tooele hospital convalacliiR fiom a recent Illness. James II. (luidner mid A. .1. Kimis were In Provo Monday on legal and county business lespectlvcly. Mrs. Francell Kagen and children left this week for Twin Falls, Idaho, where Mr. Fngan Is cnpaRcd In Hie barber business. Marvin Cook of Fairfield was In I.elil Monday, transacting business. He reports the full wheat coining on fine. The I.elil Irrigation Co. has bad a force of men busy this week making cement headgates In the various can-nls can-nls where the chief divisions were mnde. Orn Whipple. Clifford Wllles, Geo. A. Fox, Andrew l.ossee, Kllwi Fyffe nnd Itlnlle Adams caino home from the U. of U. to Rpend Snturdny mid Sunilny with their parents. C. W. Karl took Chnrles Snbey. Dell Yates, Maronl Snbey, Jnckson Wnn-Inss Wnn-Inss nnd T. W. Jones up Amcrlcnn Fork canyon Monday to resume, work on the Knii-ICagle propel ly. Those young Men (Iraduatlon Suits nt Chlpmnu's are up to the last minute min-ute in style mid they are so well made. Recently some one entered the homo of J. II. Smuln mid took n watch off the wall. It wns an open faced silver watch with a gold engine on the back. Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Oroesbeck who hnve been living hero for tho pnst year, returned Tuesday to Sprlngvlllo, their former home. Their household effects were loaded on an Orem car. An Alpine; youth wan nrrcsted Friday Fri-day evening by the city MarMinUfor riding on the sidewalk with n buggy. Ho left $10 for his nppenrnnce which wns forfeited lo tho city. Have your sIioim repaired by ono who lenrn-( the trade nt tho Eeonomv Shoe Shop on Main street. You will be given sntlsfnctlon. 12tf Mr. Charles Felt nnd son Chnrles. spout Sunilny In I.elil, with Mrs. Charles Char-les Herron nnd with Miss Florence Sandbank, they formed nn nuto pnrty to Provo. Mrs. Pnul Miner entertained the Athenlnn club nt Its monthly kcnslng-ton kcnslng-ton Wednesdny nfternoon. Miss Inn t?rntford nnd Mrs. F. D. Worlton ns-slsua ns-slsua In entertnlnlng nnd Mrs. H. ChristenRen read a story. Tho Second Ward Relief Society olllcers surprised their members with a trent Tuesdny afternoon. Annie C. Hlndley, Kllza Huckwnlter and Radical Ra-dical Hunter of tho Stake Uontd were the visitors. David Carson came In Sunday from tho North end of Cedar Valley where Wm. Thomas Is driving nn artesian well on the Carson Pros, dry fnrms. The well Is 8 Inches In dlnmeter nnd Is now down 200 feet, with 0 feet of wnter In the bottom. Alfred Anderson of Cedar Fort was In I.elil Monday on school mutters connected with the Alpine school district. dis-trict. Mr Anderson has ehnrge of the state dry faun near Cedar Foil station sta-tion and lias ten kinds of grain growing grow-ing there. Two bougies were about to clash Snlurdnv uluht when tho one driven by MIskpm Klla Olmstead and Mazell Smuln was tlnped ami tho young Indies Ind-ies fell out Mlns Siniiln wns ronsld-oraulv ronsld-oraulv brulrcd and unconscious for half hour. XOTICI! Thore will he Republican Primary held In i eh I ntv Hall Saturday. April Ap-ril 22nd. 1010 at S n. m for the purpose pur-pose of electing 0 delegates lo attend the State Convention to be hold nt Provo May 1st. 1010. AH Republican nro Invited Slgend bv O s. PRTEnsOJC. Scretory nEOROR. WEnn. Chairman. 2Mt. Mrs. Theodore Hushman, Sr., Is very 111 with gall stones. Frank Heaernft of Ogden spent Sunday Sun-day In l.ehl visiting with I.eo. Ooates. Mrs. Chillies Herron and Floience Sandbank spent Monday In Salt l.nke. Alta llilggs of Salt Luke spent the fore pait of the week visiting In I.elil. Miss .Inn linker, District Traulc Chief of the M. S. T. fc T. Co. spent Wednesday in l.ehl. Ruel Knns and Nevln Crabb left Tuesday morning for Rlughnm where they will bo employed. Mr. anil Mrs. T. Towels of Falr-lcw Falr-lcw were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ilusliiumi last week. Max Rothe has purchased the Carl Osterloh dry fnnn west of the James II. Gardner ranch. He sold C ucres In the old field to Wnrren Ashton. The First Ward Amusement committee com-mittee put on two playettcs and a pantomime, to u good sized nnd appreciative ap-preciative audience In the Ward house Wednesdny night. A number of people gnvc Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knight a very plensunt surprise pnrty Wednesday ovenlng. Gnmes and refreshments wcro orders of tho event. Miss Sybil Winn entertained n number num-ber of young Indies nt her homo Wednesdny Wed-nesdny evening. Mrs. Mnry Mnudslcy hnd her tonsils ton-sils removed nt the local hospital the Inttor part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Patrick of' the Fourth Wnrd hnvo moved to Ogden this week. Miss Alta Rrlggs who has been living liv-ing with her grandmother, Mrs. S. A. Rhodes returned to Salt I.nku Monday;. Mon-day;. Dr. O. 1.. Stookcy. Thnd Powell, Jr.. nnd Mrs. W. R. Sharp were Snlt Lake Visitors Wednesdny. Nevln Crabb, Sucl Evans nnd Maurice Maur-ice Hclqutst went to Bingham this week to work. Mr. Olaf Olmstead attended the Odd Fellows meetings In Salt Lake City this week. Mr. M. W. Ingalls nnddnughtr, Sommcrs, of Salt I.nko wcro the guestR of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stlm-mcl Stlm-mcl Sunday. A now baby boy made Its nppear-nnce nppear-nnce In the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Comer Thursday. Graduating Dresses and Shoes for MIsr Graduate at Chlpmnn's lllg Red Store. Anion Snbey, John R. Sabey nnd James Doyle were Orem passengers to Snlt 1-nke Wednesday. Israel Anderson spent Wednesdny In Salt Lake, Ho may Join John Rus-son Rus-son In the real estnte business. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. John Comer spent Sunday Sun-day fishing In Provo River. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shaw entertained entertain-ed Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Shaw of Hlughiiin Thursdny and Friday. The Rebecca lodge meeting held In Salt I.akn City this week was attended attend-ed by Mrs. Jeff Davis and Mrs. Thomas Thom-as Powell or l.ehl. Mrs. J. E. Cotter spent the early part of the week In Snlt Lake visiting Rebecca lodges, Sheriff Cot less of Salt Uike and Sheriff East of Piovo met In l.ehj Wednesday and went up the I.nko on ofllclal business. A caudle burning on the book ense at the N. G. Whipple home Saturday evening set fire to some papers nnd came near causing a serious blaze. A bucket of water put out the fire. Mrs. Snniuel lllaekham. Mrs. John Larson and Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Lnr. son of Moroni formed an auto party that w-ore the guests of Mr aud Mrs. N. P. Sorenson tho early pait of the week. A popular mnningp this week took place Wednesday In the Snlt I.nko Temple when Joule Carter, son of Mr. and Mru. Jnms Carter was wedded to MIsb Surah Ilenson. daughter of Mrs. Pauline lleuson. An automobile party consisting of Mr. nnd Mm. Iilrd. Mm. A. J. Larktn and Minn Ada Stork, of Salt Lake City npnt Sunday at the homo or ilrn Annie Cloalett. vol s-j-llCh II . " 1,1,, llasll Dorton spent the week end In l.ehl. Miss Clara Clark who has been visiting vis-iting In Idaho for the past three months returned home Sunday. Chester Thomus who la employed at lllnghatn was a l.ehl visitor Sunday. Sun-day. (Jcoigc Evans who has been In lllngliain for the past two weeks spent Sunilny In I.elil. Mrs Albeit Dransfleld of Ogden spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Enoch Russon. Miss Martha Deckart of Salt Lake spent the week visiting friends In Lehl. Mrs Wilson of Salt Lake spent the week at l.ehl with her son, Charles Wilson. John, Joseph, Samuel, Thomas and Rose Russon weie among the out-of-town people who attended the funeral funer-al of l.ott Russon. Misses Wanda Goodwin, Mesa Anderson, And-erson, Vera Knudscn, Myrl Goodwin, and Messrs. Lester Chlpmnn, Nevln Crabb nnd J. W. Frank formed an auto party to Murray Sunday. A shower In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Josle Carter was given In the Arcade Hall last evening. Games, music, refreshments re-freshments nnd ninny beautiful presents pres-ents wcro the features. Mondny evening even-ing the young people will give a wedding wed-ding ball to Hiclr many friends. THE SICK Wan en Carson of Fairfield under, went nn operation for appendicitis at the Lehl hospital Tuesday. A baby girl was born to Mrs. Archie Angus at Fairfield Wednesday. Alfred Gurney underwent nn operation opera-tion at the local hospital, Wednesday. w William Dovey of Alpine Is at the l.ehl hospital and will undergo an operation op-eration next week, Mrs. 0. J. Roberts who was confined confin-ed nt the local hospital ten days ago. was taken home yesterday. n Mrs. C. R. Wing left Sunday for her home nt Garland after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. James Tnylor. Miss Zlna Baker, one of the special nurses of the L. IJ. S. hospital spent Sunday In Lehl visiting with Mrs. Ira Taylor. Ambrose Cnll spent Sunday iltltbl his wife In Lehl. Mrs. Call Is spenii:,B u few weeks with her mother, Mil Robert Fox, Sr. H Miss Vera Knudscn Is visiting H her sister, Mrs. Frcdrlckson, at Uu.l H |