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Show . L00ALS A FERSO i Charles H. orny Wns Z ,, . Tuesday on land Ls.nJs ,J" Wry fiirm strnwro7. Bn, , . of Join, stoker, l.chl ,",""ro IomI nr'il'HVwck1'"'" """ ,"t" '1,1,. A number of her rrlciiiiu ..1. mirprlsed Miss Kn $$!!, ' w,8'"'tly Monday ovenlnc 1 1,cr ,l(mi" Saturday. ,'r"' JnmPS wrtl Miss Velum Olbb left lust Hiiluidav them1 t0 ,nk" "" "Pr Rcl'"o' 'vc"k i Mr n,l",.Mr8- Joseph S. Ilrondbent i,':ssr,i,"-:: copied a position as principal In tho grammar grado schools. Tho First Ward Keller Society this week, lmd a new roor put on Its hall on Main atrect. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart have two children In Ogden taking Osteo- pathlc treatment, Miss Vera and her brother. Have your hIiocs repaired by ono who learned tho trade at the Economy Shoo Shop on Main Street. You will bo glvt'41 Batlsractlon i.tf Tho Kviiiih-LowIs lime kiln Is ship, plug Its first car or limu ror the, sea-son sea-son to tho cutting station nt Loland. Thoy will also supply tho Provo sta. tlon. Tho people, or I.ehl Imvo shown their "ai)preclatlon ror tho now Drug Store during tho past week. Their patron, ugii lia llkowlso been appreciated, C. W. Karl went to Salt Lake Tuesday Tues-day to help form n corporation or himself, him-self, W. K. KvniiB and Salt Lake parties par-ties to duv.clop a tunnel proposition In American Fork canyon. Nov Is n good thai! lo drop In and Nellie up for jour Utile home paper the behl country paper published In the Mute. If jou are too bus) lo call mall us u cheek or postal order to bunlness ofllcc, Ainerlraii Fork, and receipt will Ik; .sent 3011 b) return mail. 1)0 IT 0W, About Iirty beo hlvo girls or tho Second Ward closed their season's activity by meeting conjointly at the homo or Mra. S. W. Itoss. Uopreson-tallves Uopreson-tallves or the slake Y. I.. M. I. A. board outlined the coming season's association work and each swarm furnished n musical number, after which tho gills spent an hour making candles. Dr. J. J. Iluswell, Ophthalmic Specialist Spe-cialist or Salt l.uko will bo at Mrs Umnui Klrkhum 'a Monday, September 20th No churgo Tor testing eyes. Itc-foroncos. Itc-foroncos. 18.lt Ai - SS S,TS?! Mrs .lnjr Cn ,cf-cx,"1cd ,cf-cx,"1cd M8lt tli,croft( ,12 A J. Evan. w. Salt l.ako Tues-oa Tues-oa on legal mattets MoaHiAr8 Wui.H loft Mrs. jhll S Jocr (d Mr8 Jch SRSI,S,,,Ik!n,,toB8''"- wl'"ISiu "IS, 'IM l,n,,m ",k their lli.l, '" J(l,,r c,,l 'IU-see ""ir HihcrtNi-uirnt ami guaranlee. Mr ami Mrs. tJoor80 sirasbe.g has En,,l Webb the local Jwe.er Say. W ,r,P " S"11 '"'" Tho Misses Janu and K, im,1b Jane "wiiW '-wn. whe c illss Jane will nttomi ihe Agricultural col- A bundle shower Tor Miss Mary . w,mWHB fl'0" ,,y Mesdames CI s. Kdnar. s a.ul vy Sorriwci, nt tho lN wards honte Monday evening. Harold Ohran returned home Monday Mon-day from Oregon. Ho expects to Icavo ttl week for Cache county w ,"re l.o will oln his father. Stationer)-, that will BUlt y0u, ,,t tho Adams IMinrmaey. is.it Mrs. J h Cotter, president of tho Rebecca lodge, visited the lodges or bandy, Stockton, Tooele mid Onlilr Inst week. Mesdames Charlie Whin and Thou. ates returned from Tlntlc Friday. They had spent the week (hero guests of Mrs. Wllfnrd Whiting. Mr. and Mrs. Southworth coine down from Salt Lake City Sunday and spent tho day with Mr. and Mrs. George Orosbcek. They made tho trip by motor. mo-tor. The. best lino or Stationery In tho city at tho Adams Pharmacy. 1S-U Many people are working their brain trying to work tho First Ward puzzle. Hccause or general request tor time, the committee has extended tho time that answers may be teceived until September -I. Arelilo 1). Gardner completed his thrashing on tho Gardner ranch this week. Ills total yield of wheat was CHOI) bushels. Ho has 1150 acres pre pared for rail planting and Is now seeding nt tho rate or 30 acres per day. lie has this rail balled and sold 100 tons of alfalfa. Tho Adams Pharmacy has stationery that is In a class by Its seir. lS-lt Has It ever oecured lo you that no local merchant Is foolish enough to advertlso that he can meet any legitimate competition unless ho is ablo to do so? If this has not oecured oecur-ed to yon borore, It Ih not too late lo give It consideration now. You will find tho Iho ones of tho town advertising adver-tising In this paper this week, and othor weeks, and It Is possible, they may he ablo to do even better by you than some of those out of lowu con. corns you have been tying to ror so many years. Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph S. llrondbont wore Salt l.ako City visitors Sunday. W. J MlBgs attnnled the Pencil Day excursion to llrlghnni Wednesday Thad Powell was 11 Hall Lake visit, or Tuesday. John Koarnc) returned Sunday from spending a month In Daniels, Wyoming. J. M. Kors)tho or tho Desert News was transacting huslnens In Ulil Tuesday. Miss Hazel IVck and Joseph llussou will attend the llrlghnni Young Pi vorslly this winter Tho Juvenile Court held a session In L-chi Monday. Among tho business transacted was the desclpllnlng ot Hcvo'n Iwys ror swiping water melons. Mrs. Clnlsteva Hnmmer and Miss Inez Hammer returned Tuesday urtcr spendlnpa week visiting rolnthen in Salt Like. Friends of V. A. llceves gave him a pleasant birthday party at his home Friday evening. Games, music anil rorreshments weio enjoyed. 7 Miss .Martini Pluinmer who has had charge of thu Interurban news stand moved to Salt Lake Thursday. Her place has been taken by Miss K11111111 McCarrle. Mrs. J. C. Lovo entertained nt n birthday party Monday night In honor hon-or of her husband's birthday. A program pro-gram of nmslo was enjoyed and a lap lunch served. (1 cargo A. Goales who was recently appointed state parole agent, went to Ogden Sunday to assume his duties. Mrs. Goales and children Intend leaving leav-ing for Ogden today. Biinmnj'Wells mot with tho mlslor-tuno mlslor-tuno to break his arm Tuesday. In falling his weight camo on his arm, fracturing It between the wrist and elbow. Fifty thousand brick wore used In tho construction of tho Canning Com. pany'u waro houso and camo from tho Sinter brick yards at Lehi Junction. Junc-tion. Miss Vlrgle Winn and Margaret Tliurmiin left Sunday, the former Tor Gunnison and thu latter ror Mount Pleasant where they will teach school this winter. High School students will bo ub)e to get their suppllcH at (ho Adams Pharmacy, 1"-H W. A. Knight spent Tuesday In Salt Lake on business connected with the Jordan pumping stntlnu. Tho lako If now 'iYi reel below compromise point. The pumps will probably be closed about October 1st. |