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Show &dJl J ' ' ' ' ' ., ii - BR l LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS m ii B C. C. Kdwurds emtio up from Tlntlc WM to upend Sundny with liiH folks. B Klmcr UIioiIch has Just completed B nn addition to his Iioiiio on Second B West street. B Marvel Comer wlio spent a week B with Lchl relative, returned to Idaho B rnllis, Monday. B Tlirre Is no cost (o enter llm Al. B plno I'd f i. Co. profit sharing eiim. B pnipii. HQ Knol South wick was In Salt I.nko B Saturday to neon hont a clerical post, ffi Hon with a clerical company. H Mrs. .Imiio Mason hna hecn upend. B Iiir tlio past two weeks In Rail I.nko Hj Ttlth her hoii George. B Row l.udwlg Thomson of 1'iovo, do. B llvcrcd the sermon Sunday at tin Con. H Krcgntlonal church. B Havo your shoo repaired by onn BK who learned tho trndo at the Economy U Bhoo Shop on Main street. You will BBj bo Kivcn satisfaction. 12tf B Mr. and Mm. Chris HaiiHon wero HI Rait Lako vIhIIoth Saturday. B MIhh Clirlslio Klllngson, who spent BH tho week. end with her mother, Mrs. B Abbey Klllngson, returned to Salt B J.nkc Sunday evening. Nlio will pet the $100 in gold I Mr. ntid Mrs. J. N. Ilult spent Sun. day and Monday with rolntlvcs In Salt Lake. Virgil FJold, teaching In the Granite dlstilet, spent four days tho latter pint of the week with his parents. Tho Misses Monetto and Sarah Salenman of Salt Lake wore week, end guests of Miss Susie Smuln. Climlcn Robinson of l.ehl received IPSO otos as n candidate for presl. dentlal elector on tho Socialist ticket. MIsh Klglwi Tliiirmnn. tcnchlng school In Salt Lake, spent the holidays with her patents, Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Thurman. tu making P "'0 all. star western football team tho University of Utnh was awnided two men out of the eleven, and Harold (ioodwln of l.ehl was one of these two. Mrs. S. V. Ross, who was recently operated on for pill stones at tho 1.. 1). S. hospital, was brought home from Salt Lake Tuesday and Is now doing nicely. PioL Junius Hanks had u light at. tack of appendicitis Saturday and Sun. day, but recovered sufficiently that an operation was not deemed neces. sary at present. Xo losers liter) one wins In the Alpine Pub. (Vs. profit sharing ram. palpi. Miss Vltglo Winn, teaching school In Ilrlgham City, returned to her work Sunday evening after visiting with her mother, Mis. Mary Winn, for four days. Jesse Woodhouno, of the I'. A. C. came down from I.ogan to spend the latter part of the week with his father, William Woodhouse, who Is visiting here from Idaho Falls. t Eierjlindy getting Interested in the , Allpno Pub. (Vs. Profit .Sharing. Campaign. It Is tho biggest thing that Mas eter attempted In Utah County. ; Two of our local young men were ' arrested for Intoxication, and wore , glveii a sentence of $15 oneh by Judge Webb, One of them Is sorvlng his time out. Prof. W. K. Hopkins has been spend, lug thu past three days In Salt l.ako as a member of tho code commission, revising the edilcntlonal laws of Utah fors ubmlsslon to the next legislating Mr mid Mrs. John Norton and Mr. and Mrs C. I'. CUft of Idaho Fulls made an auto trip to l.ehl this wrok. Mr mid Mrs. .1. I. Ross accompanied them back as far as Rrlgham City, where they visited with their hoiis, James K. Ross and A. C. Itoss. Judge and Mrs. Kll Kendall left Thursday for San Kranclsco. wheie thoy will spend tho winter as guests of their son, 'eb. a prominent Call, foiula mining man. The girls', liltth school baud will make its llrst public appearance in the Tabernacle one week from tomorrow tomor-row night. They are being directed by i'rof. Abo AudcrMiii and hue hecn holding practices twice each week. The wedding of Miss Inez Hammer, granddaughter of Mrs. Anna C. ll.im. in er and William I'ctcrgon. ron of Mr. and Mrs Andrew Peterson, will take place in the Salt I.ako Temple next Wednesday. They are both very pop. ular among the youugor sot of the First Waid. Mr. and Mrs 0. A. Cilamon of Salt I.nke City. Mr. and Mrs. John I.. Thomas of Roxbum. Idaho: Alo Me. Omle of Prescott. ArU.; William Me. Oinle of Las Atilmltas. Cnl.; Hubert McOmle of Prova Reach, and Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Harvey of Pleasant drove, were among the outside visitors to attend tho Mrs. McOmle funeral. FOR SALE. A good registered Rnrhiuii bull, 18 months old. Inquire Powell's flro. eery, l.ehl, I'll' tf R. W. "T-cItor was a Salt Lake bust, noss visitor Saturday. W. J. Hlgga was a tnislness visitor to Salt Lake, Monday. Tho ISO flash light electric sign of i tho Utah Power am. Light Co., on Main street, la attracting much nttcn. tlon because of Its filzo mid unique, noss. It Is nn open field for nil In the Alpine Pali. Co'1, profit sharing cam. pitlgn. No faiorlles Tho most In. duslrloiis candidates win, and nil get puld for what thej do. James Petorson. H. O. Webb. Roy Davis, llyrtim Smith and O. L. Coiner rcpio8entcd tho l.ehl farmers at tho State Sugar Meet O rowers' meeting In Salt Uike. Monday. Mr and Mrs. John Jacobs, tho old. est couple In l.ehl, celcbrulcd their blrthilas Wednesday. Mr. Jncobs Is 01 and Mrs. Jacobs 81 ycais of age. Mrs. W. K. Hopkins wa hostess of the Athenian club on Wcdncsdny. Tho lesson was "Riders to tJio Sea," and wns given by Mrs. Knto Klrkhani. Miss Mildred Karl furnished tho music. Kdlth Ross and .Mrs. John Norton and Frank Norton of Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Rose, nutoed to Urlg. ham and returned to l.ehl Wedncs. day. Mr. and Mrs. Ceo. L. Hardy of Salt Lake City, made an auto trip to l.ehl Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Hardy's brother. II. P. Hardy. The Clvlcit classes of the public school, Seventh grade, visited tho sugar factory Wednesday afternoon and studied the processes of making lug sugar. Mr. and Mis. Nephl Ottoriion and family of Ozone, Idaho, nro visiting relatives In Lelil. They mtidc tho trip In their auto and report pleas, ant weather all the way. Mrs. Lawrence Mnllu (formerly Miss Joyce Schow) urrtved In I.clil Sunday from Rlackfoot, Idaho, and will spend a month as tho gucat of her sister, Mrs. -A. II. Hone, and other relatives. Ohif llolinstcad, Hamilton Iilrd, Preston Tldcomb and Charles Robin, son, formed an nuto party to Spring, vlllc, Thurbdny night, to attend a Joint meeting of tho Puyson, Spring, villu and Piovo lodges. Thu Athenian club held Its Wedncs. day afternoon session at the home of Mrs. W. K. Hopkins. Mrs. Knto Kirk, ham gave a revlow of it'ders to the Sea. There was a good attendance at tho Tabernacle meeting Sunday night to hear Dr. John II. Taylor talk on the Hoy Scout problem. There was also a good musical program. About eight hundred attended the three waid fast meeting in the Talior. uncle Sunday. The fast offerings wero unusually huge. Tho Third Ward lie. cause of insufficient notice held their serlces In Third Ward House. Miss Marie rorthingiiain was mar. ried Thanksgiving day to James Ora. ham of Chicago. They will make their home in Milwaukee, wheie Mr Ora. ham will enter business. .Mis. Mary Farthlnghain accompanied them an fur as Salt Lake on their way east. " I)r. Thorup mndc n professional via. It to Salt Lake City Tuesday. Peter Anderson of Salt Lako was Waiting friends In Lohl Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stlmmcl spent Tuesday with friends In Salt Lake. Mrs. James Allred, accompanied her daughter, Odessa, through tho Tcmplo Tuesday. '.' ' Mr. and Mw. W. K. Kvnnn enter, talnod at tilrkcy supper Saturday night. Will and Jomoa Smith of Alplno were liuslncss visitors In Lchl Tues. day. Mr. and Mr). Nephi Otterson, I). II. Allied, and Mrs. Ivy Hardy, uutoed to Salt Lnko City Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robaon spent Thanksgiving in F.ureka wtth her sis. ttr, Mrs. Hansen. Miss Mima Child spent her Thanks, giving vacation In SprliiRVlllo with her f i lend, Miss Lola Uayor. Miss Loath Phillips has returned home after an extended visit In Mor. gan with her sister, Mrs. Kvertt An. derson. Israel Kmiiis, W. J. Oiirnoy and J. W. Frank were business visitors to Salt Lako Tuesday. Wlllam Holdsworth returned to tho It, Y. U. Mondny after spending five days at home with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Taylor returned Monday from a three day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hart In Ilrlgham. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Scoley of ML Pleasant returned home Monday after a row days' visit with Mrs. Karl Hopkins. Miss Maude Klrkhum entertained the 11. II. club Monday evening in honor or her birthday. A R. Anderson, after spending sev. cral days with his folks, returned Monday to Salt Lake whero ho Is serving on tho Federal Jury. The locnl high school basket ball team went to Springfield last night to play a game with tho Ncbo District tonm. Joys' Studio open Mondays. Mr. Wm. Woods of Snlt Lake City, wns In Lchl on business Mondny. Miss Morle Miller, a cshool teacher at F.huo. was a Lchl visitor last week, end. Miss Rose HiiKSou. who is living with hor sister, Mrs. Amy Mniiwailng. in Dlngham, lsited In Lehi Saturday and Sunday. Misses Hilda and Klun Pearson spent Saturday anil Sunday in Snlt Lake City as the guests oft heir biotli-er, biotli-er, Hlalne. Misses Alta and Rova (Irani gave n social In compliment to Odessa Allred on Sunday evening. Thu hostesses en. tertaiued by taking tho guests through the sugar fartory and then serving a light luncheon. Haptlsmal services wero hold in the Tabernacle Saturday, anil these little gills wero batlzed: Alta Clark and Mnrgaiet and Hluucho Thurman. Miss Volma Olbb, who Is teaching school nt Xcphl, visited with her sis. tor, Mss Jennie Welsh, Saturday and Sunday. Misses Meldeu Klrkhum and Jose Layton, of Laylon, Utah, returned homo Monday aftor several days' visit with Jennii Ilradshaw. Missos Viola and Vera Oerdiier en. tertnlned the Ullrcd mid (iardnei families nml a lew neighbors Mon. day evening In honor of Odessa Allred A number of tho fi fends or Miss Vol mi Jones who was visiting here tho wook.cnd Irom Hober, plensantly surprised her on Friday ovenlng by spending the evening r.t her homo. A. J. Kvnns attunded a Democratic county committee meeting In Provo Monday. The county committee do. elded to stand tlrm for tho appoint, monts thoy started out ror In tho bo. ginning. According to tho number of appointments to bo made and the ratio of population, this county would bo ontltlod to forty state appointments. Misses La Verde and Ina F.vaiu wero hostcssos at a shower party on Saturday ovonlng. Miss Odossa Allred was tho guest of honor. Tho other Bitosta wore: MIbsoh Revn nnd Alta Urant. Viola nnd Vora aardner, Ruby KlrUham. Roso Russou, Iuloclii May. berry. Mnudo Oaisford. Wuiidu and Miilo (IochIwIii, Anna Stoddard, Sibyl Winn and Mrs. Rota Dorton. Olhcs pbl'Ioi, cheese, falad, s..ndftichci candy and cako woro the nf ct ' lucnts I Mrs. .Mary Maudaley was away from her work several days the past week with a sovcrc attack or la grippe. Mr. Roy Gardner returned Monday morning to Lehi nfter a short visit nt homo In Pnysou. Miss Annlo Peterson of Provo spent the week.end as the guest of Mrs. A. J. Klrkhnm. Mrs. eb Carter of Lark wns the week.end guest or her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Thrashor. Miss Flora Hurgln entertained about twenty of her friends Saturday eve. iiiug nt a chicken supper. Miss Thelda Jones was hostess nt a fresh oyster supper on Sunday eve. nlng. Jns. M. Klrkliam attended tho Rcct Orowors convention in Salt Lake City Monday. Rlshop J. H. Gardner was fo"si Lnlko on sugar business Tuesday. B" Miss .Margaret Raker cntertalneM1 the H. K. club Saturday evening. B1 W. S. ICvnna hns been confnedU)ll'B, bod with In grippe this week. B |