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Show I -EHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS B Thojiow brick cottage of James B AllrcJ is now up to tlio square uud B ncarlng completion. Chlpmnn'H work shoes nro bust by tH actual test. Mrs. I.lzzlo Sliaw Is spending thu week In niuehnm, visiting tier sister, AB Mrs. II. C. Hlndlcy. Xm C. K. Oilburt who has been lnborlng )n the Earl-Eaglo property -In Anicrl- KW can Fork Canyon returned home this jU week. The (lame for die Cup. S main's B Hall, Friday, -March :trd. B The local I. O. O. V. will hold their L aunual meeting hero on March 20, B when several stato olllclals wilt bo B present. Al Henry Davis Is u ery slek mini BJ and rcauires the presence of somo of B his friends at hlu bed side nil the J time. J FOR SAI.C Good alfalfa Beed also J good second hand buggy. George B Schow, Lchl. l!C-2t-p I Joseph Iloldcu spent the early part J of the week In the South end of the f county buying mules for the Southern B Cotton Planters. J Mr. and Mrs. John Woods, their son B John, Jr., and Carl Anderson lgft for B California Sunday for a month's vn- B cation. M i J Oscar Klrkhnm returned this week B from Moopa, Nevada, where ho says B spring has como In nil Its glory. The BJ peach and apricot trees oro In full BJ bloom. W. R Trlnnlinan made a business trip to Salt Lako Thursdoy. A. 11. Anderson spent Mopy lu I'rovo on business. See A. Drndder, Lchl for your cctno-tory cctno-tory and tnonument Work. 30-tf Mrs. Joseph Wnnlnss was visiting friends In 1'iovo Saturday. Just In for young menSnappy Kngllsh too shoes, tnn or gun metal. Latest going nt Chlpman's. U. J. Anderson Bpcnt several days this week with relatives In Lchl. Charles Ohran nnd 0. Ilolmstend Sr., Bpcnt Monday In Salt Lake. Karl Jones who Is employed by the U. A. C. In Logan spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents. llcbcr Allred Is closing out his vnr-lety vnr-lety store, selling goods ut cost. Head his nd lu this Issue. Aaron Sabcy has met with another ncldcnt. This time It is a broken finger on his right hand. Tlu (Inmc for the Cup. SniiilnVi llnll, Frlilaj, March 3rd. L. 11. Wlllcs, while handling some machinery at the sugar factory, Monday, Mon-day, had tho misfortune to break one of tho fingers of his right hand. FOR RENT Two- rooms for light housekeeping. Mrs. E. J. Crclghton Lchl. m 19.21 A cnrload of old filter presses was shipped ns Junk from the sugar tai tory this week. In helping to load It Hyde Wllles broko one of tho bones In his hand. It Just costs 1C cents the round trip on the Orem Line to go to Chlpman's from Lchl, I never go thero nnd buy goods but what I save from 1!0 to 20 per cent. You sen I can well afford to pay my fare. Ilctwccn 300 uud 400 acres ot beets have been signed for by tho Lehl farmers farm-ers the past 10 dayg. Others will sign soon as they determine the acreage they can devoto to beets. The Kouith ward Relief Society gave n supper nnd dance in the wnrd house Wednesday evening, which wan voted a great success by those who attended. Don Lovcrldgo went to Salt Lulto Tuesday to see his sister, Mrs. Davis, who Is In u hospital, where she recently re-cently underwent an operation for gall stones. Mrs. Davis Is very ill. Lnwrenco Harmon, who was attending attend-ing the U. A. C. Is In n Salt Lako hospital, hos-pital, whero ho underwent n successful success-ful operation for appendicitis about one week ago. Tho Second ward Jtellcf Society will glvo Its mid-winter dnnco In the Second wnrd Assembly rooms Monday Mon-day night. Fruits and other refreshments refresh-ments will bo served. It Is a pleasure to trade nt Chip-man's, Chip-man's, tho clerks nio so kind and so-clable, so-clable, their assortment Is nlways largo and their cash prices are so much lower that I never want to buy on time again. It Is certainly profitable prof-itable "to pay as you go." - Thomas Urooks Fletcher, who Is advertised as tho man for whom "over ono million pcoplo linvo paid to hear talk" will bu tho school ly-ccum ly-ccum attraction In Lehl March 4th Have your shoos repaired by one who learned tho trndo at tho Economy Shoo Shop on Muln street. You will bo given satisfaction. 12tl Mcilln Southwlck, who hns been lu Unglunil for about three ycaro doing mlslonnry work Is expeted homo today. to-day. Monday ho Bent n telegram announcing an-nouncing his arrival lif St. Johns Now Hrunswlck, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Claik enter talncd tho Missionary wives nnd parents par-ents nt n house social Thursday evening. even-ing. There weio talks by leturncd missionaries, letter reading, musical numbers nnd lrfreshmcnts. Matt Carson enmo In from his sheep this week after being absent for nboui two months. Ho leports them tlnlnr flno now, not having lost any In tin big now storm, though he was com polled to feed somo of tho weaker one for n ohoit time. I eo nonius iiiniii'ger for the Leh aniline factory linn signed contract-Wth contract-Wth tho farmers for sixty acres of to iintoes, olmiil ono-half tho acreag desired. 8oernl of the Aineilcnn Fori and Highland farmers hau slgnei OIltlllctH. Th"jo I noiniil"R wry r.pueln 'Hit ClilpuuJU'p SpiliiK Shuea wlili I i -h-u'd rouihler erv emTfuIl' lu'tfiire "ThMt pMty blue i' t lauu ihuej a Wlj (liuriulliR hhiri vut 'Ith iTllly piping in butto Jioos." Miss Jullelto Knowlton of Salt Lako was a guest of Miss Lino Shaw the early part or tho week. Cut out tho Itojnl Thcntro free mall-nee mall-nee ticket In this issue. Mrs. James Hi own was hostess to ilio U. H. club at Its weekly konslng-ton konslng-ton Thursday evening. Seed grain fanned and graded for spring planting. Lelnnd Wlllcs, Lchl. 2G;2tpd Mrs. C. C. Kdwnrds was n KcsUof her brother, Archie '''Sdrcnsoii Mn Spanish Fork Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Taylor Bpcnt several days this week visiting friends In Salt Lake County. Mr. and Mrs. Chris" i'ctereon spent tho week-end with relatives -In Salt Lake. Miss Laverda Evans and Mrs. Uasll Dorton wcro vlBltlng their sister, Mrs. Inn Nlclson nt the L. D. S. hospital Wednesday. Uob Jensen of Salt Luke spent Sunday Sun-day In Lchl. He nnd n. M. Wilson nro working on n model for extracting extract-ing metals from ore. Miss Iilrdio Adams and Ellzn Fff returned to the U. of U. Sunday evening even-ing after spending two dnys with their parents. You can get a bargain lu shoes from our'tnbles where wo havo our broken brok-en lines of slices. Chlpman's. i Robert Cutler, assisting In the insulation insul-ation of tho new sugar factory nt Spanish Fork, spent tho Sabbath with his family. Orln Davis wus in Sprlngvlllo Friday Fri-day nnd returned with a spnn of mules tlir.t had been purchased by his brother-in-law, O. L. Klttlngcr. John Peterson who lias been spending spend-ing the winter with friends In Lohi returned to his homo in Rlgby. Idaho, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith of Cedar Fort wcro lu Lehl Saturday, Mrs. Smith having returned from a visit with friends in Salt Lake. - Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Robson returned Saturday from Salt Lake where Mrs. Robson has been having her eyes trcnted. We cannot see why other increhnntB should complain so much becnuse Chlpman's make such low prices, for they are selling for cash, and can handlo merchandise on such a small margin. James Hushmnn wan In Snlt Lake Saturday, proving irp on his homestead In Cedar Valley. D. V. Milliliter was ono of his witnesses. Miss Nina Sldwcll entertained a crowd of young lady friends nt a delightful de-lightful kcnslngton Monday evening. Dainty lefreshmcuts wcro served. Prime Jacobs and daughter lllaneh, spent tho week cud with his daughter, Mrs. Steed living in Fnrmlngtou. Mrs. Jncobfl had been visiting there fur n week. Mrs. lim EvnuS Ncllcon who underwent under-went nn operation In tho L. D. S. hospital hos-pital lcccntly for appendicitis Is recovering re-covering nicely but will not bo homr yet for ten days. . W, J. Qurney city road unpen icor sent notice this week to all male citizens citi-zens between the ages of 21 and CO years telling them that their $2.00 poll tax must bo pold on or before ApiM lGth. MIbs Hulnh Cray, teaching school In Centcrfleld, spent ticvoral ilays Ihls week with her parents, Mr. and Mio James O. Gray. She visited tho Provr schools Monday and returned to Cciit-orflcld Cciit-orflcld Tuesday. Miss Arlva D. Aimltstend's plane students gavo a recital lu tho Second wnrd assembly rooms to n good sUed appreciative audience Thursday even lug. Miss Annltstend'B ability n e tcuchor Is well recognized. Junius Davis has been tcaehlnp this week In tho Orammar Grades ol Lchl und Ilnsll Dot ton hull been teach Ing In American Folk. Tho youn men nro doing this as n part of thel' University normal cource. Junius nnnks nnd R, N Madsen iU tended n meeting of M. I. A. olllela' In I'rovo Sunday to dlseiibs nbsoelB tlon business with olllcera from r.cci 3l other stakes. Mrs. Madsen aln' pent tho day there visiting friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E Racker spe' Sunday lu Sail Lako, guoats of thel' daughter, Mrs, F. A . O'Uilen. Mon 'ay Mrs. Racker went un to Logan t po the now baby nr I ii daughlei Mrs. Lonnle Rayiiuind. Mr nnd Mm ChrU ItnmUoii. Mn iithprl"p Kii'idion -ml Mro IWwnr'' -niin wni to Rpjiiiiili Fori: Tursdo' ntliiml p fnrewell lining glvon Ii ' tmijr or Umlr brother, Enislim Ottor .on, who Is lealne for n iiilulon. Theio Is a free inatlmo 11.1,-1 i thlH Inmu- ror l,r Klddk Matt Curttin , u ,,loNo , Tliursday The Misses Kotch nnd Slratfunl iMIt entertain at u pp ,,.,, , tho High School next Tuela . The Vnughai, slstei-s .mntaim-d the II. L. club m u house uwi-,1 j0j,,. evening. ' "Jolin Cooper Is ueRollath.,; a -ale of his Iiomo lo Paul Miner. Mi Coop,-, will moie to Mei taught, Idaho. Tho People's Co-op Is distributing n 2 per cent dlMdend to Its stockholders stockhold-ers this week Cut out Iho Itn.ml llualre fu-0 mn. nee Jlckcl In IhN issue. Mrs. Rachael Anderson eutei tallied n number of h-dy friends r.t n qiilltliiR bco Monday afternoon. 1TI10 People's Co-op Installed a gaoo-llno gaoo-llno tank and filler In frcnt of Uh state street store this week. Doc Watson left Thursday for a buslncbs hip tluough Utah and Juab Counties. Roy Francis who has been Waiting friends in Lehl for a week ictuiued homo Wednesday. Mrs. C. L. Jiicobsou of Piowi was 11 guest cr Miss Mario Neli-o.i Wcxlnes-dny. Wcxlnes-dny. Horace Molten end ThoinnB Russon nro making somo linprovements nrouml their hoinen this week. Charley Fox or Salt Luke spent Wednesday In L1I1I on hl way to visit with his brother, Mnlben In Storrs. Among the Salt Lake passingem Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. O. L Klttlngcr, Klt-tlngcr, John and Joseph Smith and Edward Southwlck. K A baby girl arrived nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnmos Harnett Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mrs. Ilonnctt was formerly Mltis Emily Carr. An "operation for strangulated per-ula per-ula wus poi formed on the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wing nt the local hospital Tuesday The uppeudlx wn lemoved and tho ruptuio closed up, Miss Lillian Nelson, uhu was with her sister her last year la now operating oper-ating millinery pallors In Mt. Pleasant, Pleas-ant, hcro she Is donlg a good bust ucss. I ' The Athenian Club held Its wcekl) afternoon meeting Wednesday at the home of James Klrkhiun Sr., with Miss lua Stratford as hostess. Mm. F. A Child gavo a book ielev of "Tho Lund of Slender Swords." roach Miner look his team to Ainoil-can Ainoil-can Fork Monday night lo see the basket. ball gumn between tho Apollo uud tho crack Montana team, but the Montana team, for some leason, fulled to arrive, which wao n great dlsiip polntment lo tho big eiowd Lchl to Amcilcan Fork to nttend the M. I. A. demonstration danco Tuesday Tues-day eyenlug. Tho Lehl girls won the Indoor baseball game by 11 ficote of 33 to C. A return gamo Mill be played at tho Lehl school giound In the near future. I Wsltcd some largo eoneerna of S..U Uko City to find a Spring Suit fin myself, ami n neat Spring Jacket for my gill, on my return I went te Chlpinan'o IHg Red Sloro nnd I found luM what suited mo and I consider I ntl Just $10.00 on tho deal. Chip min'.' certainly have 11 splendid line of ipilng Goods. Ihr Held'i. Hand Excursion at tin Sinulii AcndHiny. Washington's Uhth Iny drew 11 big crowd that greatly en loyed the music or this Justly fmnn' iiuslcal organization. The crowi' from Salt Luke was not as huge a xpected, but was made up for by th lfi attondnneo from Lehl, Ameilrai '-'nrli and Pleasant Giovo. Mr and Mrs. K;irl Tliomscn mail-Pvi-r.il lllpB o Salt Lake this wee' iPcauo ot Iho little glil thoy huv been doping the past year. Th falhc -vho iccqntly married and llvo In Ne la wantB his ulil. hut tho drum' mother, who bus powoMlon refuxr-o refuxr-o glvo her up. Mr. Thompson I111110' t,r enne over to the Juvenile Cour' 1 Miss llertha Powell enteitplned all a candy pull Sunday evening. Mis. ThumiiH Powell entei tallied a eiowd of oung people nt n caul piuty Monday night. Dr. Thoiup appealed In 11 new Dort auto thin week, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Austin pleasantly entei talncd a number or their fi lends Tucbduy evening at their homo. Mrs. Eniniu Woodhouso gavo uti old fashioned quilting bro Monday afternoon. after-noon. S. I. Goodwin and daughters, Wanda and My 1 1 woie In Salt Lake buIng for tho Co-op Thursday. Mlsn Lillian Kiiudsuu was liosti-sii at an oystiu' i-upper Wrdiresiluy evening. even-ing. Dell Yntcs ami CharliH Sabey eamo down fiom tho Earl-Eaglo mine Sunday, Sun-day, llyium Evnns having gone after Mr. Sabey because of tho seilous Illness Ill-ness of his II tt lo boy. Thoy mude the ttip down it-- f,ir (i the power plant iM mi snow hoes Snow Ih repuitetl ub 'yM being uiy deep and the men think l tlmt the fiiinuiH will hue water In I plenty this year. ; jil Coulractors will eommeiici) work I'll next week 011 k new bilek bungalow II for John lliown on tho corner of Fifth jjB North ami Fouith East stieets. H. C. ifl Feat hiTstono will put in tho cement II foundation. I'M I Mi O " ' 1 li |