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Show 1 LEHI LOOALS Miss Vlrdn Lewis left Monday for n visit with friends In Sprlngvlllo. I Miss Inez Hnminor lias ob her finest this wek Miss Von Hnmtner. I , Mrs. Peter Irogonln with her chll- drcn, of Eurokn were I.ehl visitor H the Intter pirt of the week. H Bummer Roods at almost your own price nt People's Co-op., I.ehl. 14-11 H - j Mr. Ira Rnckor nnd Miss Mnrvcl H Rhodes made n pleasant trip to Provo j Sundny by motor. I The II. II. Club held their regular H mooting this week at the homo or Mrs. H John I'rck. Mr. Hllfrnd Allrcd of 8nlt I.uke City, H hns been In Lehl for some dnys visit H Ing friends nml relntlvcs, H About oiif-hnlf of the fence enclos- H Ing the west side of the ball pnrk H blow down In a recent wind storm. H Who PnyH? Hen this great photo- H play Comes every Momlny nnd Tuck H day Royal, 14-1 1 H Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Thomas left Hit Hj week for Morgan for n visit with rein- IIvoa and friends. H Mrs. Win. Dorton, Jr., of Salt I.nkr City, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Win Dorlon this week. The Misses Martha Plummor and H Ellen Rolfe were In Suit I.uke City H visiting friends Sunday. Summrr goods at nlmoHt your own price at People's Co-op., I.ehl. 14-lt j Mrs. A. J. Klrkham departed Tiicr day for Provo, where she will visit with friends for soma tlinf j Miss Wanda Goodwin nnd Miss Voir Knudson were in American Fork Mon- day to attend the reunion of tlio Chip- H man family. Wm Mr. and Mrs. James Spratlcy of MM American Fork, were In I.ehl last mm week, fiucBtR of Mr. and Mrs. Albert H Sprnttey. H Summer goods nt almost your own mm price at Peoplo's Co-op., I.ehl. 1 4-1 1 ;H Mr. and Mrs. W. F. WcIbIi returned M homo Sunday, They spcjit some weeks Oral In 'California nnd nt the expositions, VvH enjoying their vnrntlon very mueh. IMIbb Estella Goodwin arrived Saturday Sat-urday tor an extended visit with Lchl rblatlvcs. Miss Goodwin resides In Heaver. Miss Lllllnn Knudson returned home last Saturday from n two weeks' visit In Murray. Sho was accompanied homo by her friend, Miss Zon Miller, who will visit in Lehl for n week or more. & Mary Plckford In "Teas of the Storm H Country" next week RoVul. Hit H I.. A. Olmstcad has had his Stod. H dart-Dayton enr ropalntcl a raven H black and over-hauled at tho garaKe, H giving It the nppoarancc of n new car. H Mr. and Mrs. W, K, Kvnus loft yes- B torday for Eureka, to attend tho mis- H slonary farewell party Riven last H evening In honor of Ilishop Perry Ful- H ler, Mrs. Evans' brother-in-law, who HtM has resigned as superintendent of the HjBj Iron Rlossom and Colorado mines to m nccept a mission. Vnudovlllo and pictures tonlgl the. Royal. 14-lt Miss Thclda Jones Is making a ten dnys' visit with friends In Snlt Lake, Miss Pearl Davis left Thursday to spend a week or ten days with friends In Salt Lake. The home of Mr. nnd Mr Max Itothu was made hnppy by the arilval of n son yesterday. A baby boy was born Thursday to Mrs. Wlllnrd Roberts. All concerned nro doing llnei The stork left n bnby boy at thr homo of Mr anil Mrs. Hen Stewart Thursday, Rend on another pngo about the three big ball Knmes coming up I.ehl vs. American Fork. Mr, and Mrs. W. W. Mckorson left yesterday to visit with friends in Snlt Lake. Mrs. Charles Jackson, though slow, ly Improving, is still conllned to her bed. Friends of Mrs. Elmer Peterson gave her a birthday surprise party yesterday afternoon. Sewing-nnd re. frrflhmcnlH occupied tho time. Ocorfie Goodwin and dntiRhtcr of llenvw, returned home yesterday oftor vIsltliiB his brother, John, In I.ehl fm ten days. Ivor Po'erson returned from Rlng-hnm Rlng-hnm Thursday and left yesterday for Marysvnle, where, he will spend the summer. Joseph S, Ilroadheut, George South-wleh South-wleh and Albert Spratley have hm their familleH enmped In tents on the shores of Utah lake for the past week Mrs. II. M. Roylo, Jr., left yesterday to spend tun dnys In Eureka visiting he,r sistor-ln-lnw, Mrs. Myrtlo Mc-Ewan. Mc-Ewan. Sho will spend a day in Spring, vlllo with Mrs. Aggie Mobcc Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Wells left yesterday yes-terday to spend two weoks at tho big California expositions. They will also visit tho other attractions In Southern California. Sheriff Henry East was in I.ehl Thursday serving some civil summons. sum-mons. Ho hnd como around the lake from Goshen and Mocldn on n similar mission to those towns. Monday was the hottest day of the year. Postmaster Anderson's olllclal register sIiowIiib 98 doBreos. sTuesdoy was a closo second with over 9(1 degrees. de-grees. The, themometer In, Snlt I.ako registered 110. |