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Show y- ..: (s LEHI LOCALS. AND PERSONALS ) ( Ita D. Wino of Salt Lako made a business trlii to Kohl Tuesdu). Mr. ami Mrs. JCnrl Thoinsen spent' Tuesduy In Suit Uiko City. Victor Mason made a business tilp to Salt Lako Tuesday. , Have your shoes repaired by ono who learned tho trado nt tho Economy Shoo Shop on Main struct. You will bo given satisfaction. 12tf Doc. Watson left Tuesday for Salt l.akc uuil a business tilp through the northern part of tho state. A now baby gltl ortlved at tho home of Mr, and Mrs. W. V. Dlelyrsou Tuesday. FOR RL'NT Two- ioohib for light housekeeping. Mrn. L J. CrclBhlon, Lehl. l'J-2t S. I. Goodwin spent Monday and Tuesday in connection witli tho other members of tho school board visiting the schools of Alpine, Highland and H I'rovo Hench. B Compare tho Quality Compare the Trices You can 'then bo the Judge I and Jury, too. Chlpman's. fl Victor Larson left Wednesday for I Tremonton where he has taken over a I lfiO acto much which he wril operate H (his season. Air. und Mrs. V. K. Evans were week-end vlsltots to Ball Lake. x L'dwaid Kartell was n Halt Lake vls-llor vls-llor Saturday. lCrnest Mndscn was a visitor nt Vlne-atd, Vlne-atd, his former liomo, Saturday. Seo A. Bradder, Lehl for your cemetery ceme-tery and monument work. 30-tt Mr. and Mrs. David Conder of Am-erlean Am-erlean Fork were guests of Mr. and Mis. Alma Karl, Sunday. . Ft lends of Mr. und Mrs. Michael Hi own gave lliem a pleasant surprise patty nt their homo Saturday ovening. Sheriff and Mrs. Henry East of Pro-no, Pro-no, spent Lincoln's birthday In Ihl. guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Turner. II. L. IJakcr of Salt Lake spent Sun-day Sun-day here, tho guest of his brother. J. C. Maker. John CumintngH ot Heber was the guest or his daughter, Mrs. John E. Austin early in tho wock. Joseph Broadbont, Sr now living in Suit Lako was visiting friends In Lehl Tuesday. Money to loan, at reasonable rates, on Improved farms or water stock. L. W. Lund, Pleasant Grove. Utah. 6 3t Mrs. Mary E. Thomas who has been spending tho winter In California returned re-turned homo Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Robson spent scvornl days this week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Q. N. Child In Salt Lake. William Holdsworth, attending the H. Y. U. came homo Friday for a two day's visit with . his parents. Ted Hticet went to Nevada Monday whoio ho will ranch for tho sum-nicr. sum-nicr. If we can save you money why pay othcrn more7 Chlpmnn'H. Mr. und Mrs. John P. Peterson spent Tuesday In Salt Lako on business. bus-iness. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hacker woro appraised by letter of a new grand daughter at the homo ot Mr. and Mrs, Lonlo Raymond of Logan; Miss Orn Whlpplo has been trJcon to her homo from the local hospital, where she recently underwent an operation op-eration -for npondlcltls. ; Get your harness greased for ff.OO at Chlpman's and have It ready for worlc. ' A ounvd of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Co-lego'rt' Co-lego'rt' fileudB gave them a surprise patty nt their homo In the flold spending tho evening plcnlclng and dancing. Mrs. Fred Gains of Dlnghnm, Is spending tho week Waiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jnipph Ham mor. J. W. Robot Is of Inland, Idnho, wu! i hltor In Lehl tho last of the week Mc onine down to attond tho funeral o' his father, John Roberts, who wor hulled In Amoilcnn Fork Saturday. Newal Tinner boxed n four-round pit'llmiimry with n iniiii named Elliot n the Jones-Hrown wrestling con test .In I'rovo Tuesday. Rev. S3. II. Goodwin of Provo having chutg of the Congregational school! of this district, paid un olllclnl visit tr tho Lehl pchool Tuesday. Buy Voiir garden and gruss seed while you run get Just what you want Our bociIh mt all fiesh stock anO guai united. Get the ptlcns at Chip innn's. Phillip Jones this week purchased Iho homo of David Jones In tho Fourt) Wind und sold his home to llyrum Gray. . Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Evans went tc Salt Lako Tuesday to sco their daughter daugh-ter Iua, who Is convalescing fromnu operation nt tho U D. 8. HospltalJ. City Mutshal Benjamin Fullmer- of American Fork had a little girl undergo under-go an operation for nppendlcltlB at thr Lehl hospital Saturday. ' A. Cooper came lit Tuosday from his dry farm in the north end of Cod- or Valley. Ho roports that though the ground is bare In Lohl tho snow on his farm Is still 10 Indies deep. It was threo feet at ono time. MIbb Mildred Crabb entertained nt cauls Monday evening at tho homo of T. F. Klrkhani. Tho Invited guestu wero the Mlshcs Coin Thorne, Nina Sldwell and EbhIo Goutcs, the Messrs. Heber Reunion, William Worlton, I.eo Gonlt'H and Thoten Ilennlon. Fnrmlng has grown to bo a profession profes-sion iiow-n-dnys and tho farmer who thoroughly understands bis buBlnes.i 1 1 the man who Is making money. For IiIh rniRoii tlio government Is co-oper lliu: with tho state or Utah In lulng i'K tho Agricultural Colleges id th j itopl", Tim Roundup comtuenuiiir I Fob 28, In the Stnko Tabornncle, Is r I school taught by ejeperts for tho form-J form-J j era' special bcneflt,f Mr. o'nd'Mr?. LcHo-Uroadbont returned re-turned lo 'Salt Lake Monday after spending n few days as guests of Mr. and Mrsr Joseph S. Broadbctit. ,rTi R. 'Cutler,' Jf who Is working nt the now sugar factory in Spanish Fork flpcnf tho latter part of tho week nt home with his 'family. E. J. Carpenter of I'rovo who was a page in Congress when Lincoln was president, gave a most Interesting tnlk to a big audience at tho Second Ward Parent's class Monday. When wo can get our competitors to wondering what's tho matter, you can rest assured there's something doing. I will tell you Just what It Is, "Chlpman's are selling for cobIi, it means a big saving to tho people. No wonder our competitors are guessing. guess-ing. An operation tor apondlcltls was performed Tuesday on tho little 10-year 10-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Nellson of Highland. It waB performed In tho local hospital. Tho Seventh Grade girls of Lehl will play an .Indoor baseball gamo with a 7th grade team from Araorlcan Fork In the Apollo Hall Washington's Birthday. Birth-day. Ten' couples from tho First and Sc cond Wards havo been practicing tho Fox Trot for tho purpose ot giving It In the M. I. A. demonstration dancn In the Apollo next Tuesday evening Miss Stewart of Salt Lake hnH been giving the lessons. , K. W. Schnledir was in Sail i..,U, Thursday on rail una matters Illal-t Pent son mt i viCbUhl uu ho, Wednusdn). Ola Urson was a business Msltor to Uni field Wednesday. Inlet buibnti pnsMcngen to Salt Lako Ihursday wore Mrs. Karl Thomscn mid Lit llntchclor. Roy AlBop of Saudi ennte to Lehl Sunday to havo ntt operation for ton-sllltls ton-sllltls performed on his little boy nt tho local hospital. MIbh Christie Elllngson, a teacher In tho Salt Lako City Fchools, spent Sunday visiting with Imr mother. Mrs. Ablgnl KllliiKBon. Morgan Lotl installed a Hhower bath In tho boiler loom of the public pub-lic school heating plant this week. It Is Intended chiefly ror tho uco of tho basket ball boys utter practice or playing n garlic. Tho people must not foiget that they can tnlk over tho telephone FREE to Chlpman's Big Red Storo from Alpine, Lehl, Pleasant llrovo and Llndon. Call up No. 1 when you want to know prices, iniallty or assortment. A letter teciuved from Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Smith, who attended tho National Nation-al dinners' convention at Louisville, Ky., stated that thuy Intended going to Washington, Now Yoik and Nl-agrn Nl-agrn beforo returning home. Miss Maltha Klrkhani cntei tallied a crowd of young people at an ostcr supper Friday evening, after which games and dancing wns enjoyed. (leorgu 11. Webb spent Katuid In Salt Lako on business. Mlaa Raclmol Thump of K;.lt Lako Is tho guest of her brother, Dr J. M Thoiiip. Mr and ,Mih. N- ('. .Ilaiison woto vIrUIiib relntl08 in Oicm Saturday. Mr Albeit Knttdsoji is spending ten days with relatives lit I'rovo. Among tho week-end lsltors to Sail Lako wore, W, R Butt, and Mr . mid Mrs, Marlon Blown. Jnmos Trimmer of Illnckfoot. spont a pait of tho jwst week with Lehl relutlvf. Chatles Peterson went to llytum, (Vhn County, Tuesday, wheto ho It cmploKd lu helping to le-coiisttuct the telephone 8iitem there. The Seventies and their wives of tho four wnids held u successful reunion In tho Klist Wind Amusement Hall Inst owning. Tho Bishop's and mciii-beis mciii-beis of tho High Council wero also Invited. lu visiting Snlt Lako City tho other day I took oc aslon to compare prices with those inado by tho Big Red Store, I found the Cash Prices at Chlpman's lu every Instance less, and on Home ItentB "they had Salt Lako beat a mile." Miss Lllllo Powell, who has been spending thu pasl threo months at Bingham, returned homo Tucsdio evening. David .Tones i etui ued to Lamolle, '! Nevada, Wednesday. H 0. L, Klllluger was u business vis- rH Itor to Halt Lako Wednesday. 'H sK eoupluu ot young puoplu at tin ,H oyster supper Wednesday uvculng. '! 'MBH Mrs. S. L. Wells spent Wednesday H shopping In KjU Lake. ''! Those who took pail In tho minstrel jH show lust week wero guests ot tho Sc- - H cotid Ward M. I. A. olllcors at a so- 4 B cial lu tho Commetclnl club looms H Wednesday evening. f 1 It will cosl thu Statu of Utah and thu United States government In sal- 'if ailes mid other expenses something H like $l,r.00 to conduct' tho Fnrnicr'rt Roundup at tho Stake Tabciunclo for H tho entire weok of Feb. 28. No farm- il or within this dlstilut should mlsn It. 'I Read the piogiam on another page. ? |