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Show ' ' ' ' ' " ' ' in i l i in M iiiMlli ntmm mtm M LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS Hmts. II. 0. Webb, who was ill (or pi days la recovering. llyrum Smith was u passenger to ;5;Bdt Lnko Thursday. H James Klrkhatn, Sr., who boa been m H (or a week, Is recovering. aHuouu H. Dono of '..eland, spent the T Bcck-cna with his Lchl relatives. T H i.eo Qoatcs made a business trip to J Kilt Lako Tuesday 1 B 1Ir8, rcd Morr111 BPcnt tho mid-t mid-t Beck visiting (rlcnds in Salt Lake. 4 fl Mrs. Sarah Klrkham led (or Logan T BUCBjay t0 vlslt hor dau8Qtcr Maud. TB win American defeat Lchl I Smuln's 1 flcadcinr, Lchl, Friday, Feb. i, 1010. B Mrs Clara Qoatcs entertained at a Bcnslngton Monday evening. 4 1 S. A. WMcb spent Wednesday in J B'rovo on business. T B Charles MunnB o( Garland, was vls-1 vls-1 flung relatives In Lehl tho latter part I Br tho week. tB .ir(i. I'rlmo Jacobs Is spending a iflvak wllh bor daUBhter ,n Dnv,a t Bounty. 4)H Mr. and Mrs. Ephrlam Cough left BrursJay for a v,B,t wlth Mn nnd Mra" 4Bvlllnm aouEn. who are ,,v,ng ,n ' B'nrapa, Idnl10, Th0 formcr W,U prob" ably return to their homes In Raymond, Ray-mond, Canada, with the opening ot spring. Tho Evans Lima Kiln paid a dividend divid-end to Its stockholders this week. T. A. 1'owcll is suffering from julte a severe attack of I'leursy. Mill Americas defeat Lekll Smuln's Academy, Lehl, Friday, Feb. 4, 1916. - Mr. and Mrs. Edward Larson have been spending the past, week with friends iu Garfield. Samuel Welles Is scheduled to leave today for California where he will spend a month. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Francom were visiting friends In Salt Lako Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, S. A. Smith are contemplating con-templating a trip to California early next month. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fcatherstono of Logan, were guests ot Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Fcatherstono Tuesday. Ilavo your shoes repaired by one who learned tho trade ot the Economy Shoo Shop on Main street. You will bo given satisfaction. 12U Fred Peterson Is building a new residence between the Prime Jacobs and 8.- A. Willcs' houses. W 8. Evans and S. A. Smith attended attend-ed tho second session of tho Utah Cannors at Salt Lake Thursday. Money to loon on Improved farms and water stock. Seo L. W. Lund, Pleasant Qrovo. 29-3t Mrs. A. J. Evans and daughter, Der-nlcc, Der-nlcc, are visiting with Dr. and Mrs. K. J. Evans at Logan and attending tho Housowlvcs' convention. Mr. and Mrs. Arch D. Gardner and Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Schow aro, attending at-tending tho Fanners' Roundup In Logan. Edward Harrison has sufficiently recovered from bis operation for appendicitis ap-pendicitis to return home from the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. O'Brien spent Sunday in Lehl attending a birthday dinner given In honor of W. E. Racker by Mrs. Racker. Tho primary officers of tho First Ward gavo a party at the homo of Mrs. Jonas lloldsworth Thursday ovculng. W. T. Loverldgo has purchase Parley Par-ley Austin's Buick auto and will reconstruction re-construction for selling Watkln's rcm edlcs. The Misses Eliza Fyffe, Blrdlo I Adams and Messrs. Oeogro A. Fox and James Davis, students of tho U. of U. come home last Friday for a two days' visit with parents. i Mr. nnd Mrs. Archlo Sorenton of Spanish Fork, visited tho Templo In Salt Lako this week nnd stopped off In Lchl to seo their folks on tho way. Androw J. Johnson of Cedar Valley, was In Lehl Tuesday and collected $1G from some boys, who used his houso for camping purposes over night. Soo A. Bradder, Lehl for your cerae- tory and monument work. 80-tt Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Racker and Miss Llzzlo Shaw woro In Salt Lako Wednesday, Wed-nesday, Mrs. Rackor visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. A. O'Brien and the others selecting spring goods. Walter Stimmol went to Spanish Fork to get samples ot water for testing. test-ing. Tho Sugar Company recently Btruck artesian water at its factory alto. It seems to bo Impregnate with Iron, and an analysis will bo mado to seo If It Is suitable for drinking. M.-. and Mrs. David I-ohrco cplobra- ted Mr Losseo's 60th birthday at tholr residence Thursday evening. Ihero wcro p renerit: Messrs. and Mesdamos Hyrum Klrkham, Joseph Anderson, Josoph Klrkham, John Wbipplo, George Oarff, James T. Qardncr ot American Fork, Georgo Zimmerman, Peter Schow, Dolbcrt Allred, Elmer Rhodes, Chris Knudson, Alfred Qur-noy, Qur-noy, E. A. Bushman, Abrabptn drccn-wood drccn-wood ot American Fork, James Gardner, Gard-ner, W. S. Evans and Mrs Rachel Anderson. Tho evening was spent In games, music, etc., and rcfreshmnts were sorved. J Mr. and Mrs. James Schow entertained enter-tained tho Missionary wives and parents par-ents last evening when tho following follow-ing program was rendered: Speech of Welcome Sister Janas Schow. Song James Klrkham, Jr. Letter Reading 81stor Mattlo Clark Music Thp Rchow Family. Reading Slstor Win. Thomas. Song Brother Lynn Clark, IComlr Ppfech Brother 4- L. Yates. 1 llil HW Victor Larson left Monday on a business bus-iness trip to Tremonton. B. 8. Lott, who has had a sever attack ot rheumatism Is slowly recovering. recov-ering. Dr. F. D. Worlton Is Baking his calls In a nevrFord which bo pux-rhosed pux-rhosed Wednesday. El wood Thomas and Mr. Bekw o down from Salt Lako Saturday to spend Sunday with Lehl friends. Mrs.Stcphen Anderson of American Fork was visiting her father, George Klrkham, in the hospital Tuesday. J. W. Smith of Ruby Valley and Salt Lako was In Lehl Tuesday and Wednesday visiting his brothers Hyrum, Hy-rum, Samuel and Frank. Will American defeat Lekll Sal' Academy, LekL Friday, Feb. 4, 11C ' Miss Vera Knudson, after being with tho Peoples' Co-op for several months has severed her connections with this Institution. Mrs. J. E. Racker spent several dayB In American Fork this week becauso of tho serious illness of her father Isaac Wngstaff. Mrs. Bernlce (Goodspced, wro Is keeping houso for Henry Lawrence In Salt Lake City, spent Thursday visiting vis-iting her mother, Mrs. Richard Brown. Tho M. I. A. of tho Third ward gave a successful sack apron and overall party In the Arcado Hall Thursday evening. Mrs. Richard Worlton entertained twenty lady friends at a dinner party Thursday afternoon In honor of Mrs. F. D. Worlton. Mr. nnd Mrs. David Lossee celebrated celebra-ted their wedding anniversary Thursday Thurs-day evening. About fifty of their friends Joined In tho festivities at the Lossee homo. Ed and Barnes Cook were In Lehl Thursday and report having caught 23 coyotca and wild cats last week. Cpyotes cannot run In the deep snow and aro easily run down on horseback. The Primary associations of tho First and Second wards have arranged a pleasing program of music and readings read-ings which will bo given In the Tabernacle Taber-nacle tomorrow evening. Will Amerlcandefeat Lekll Smaln's Academy, Lehl, Friday, Feb. 4, 1916. Georgo Mason, who Is studying the auto repair business In Los Angeles, writes that tho recent floods'' there havo done millions of dollars In damage. dam-age. Frank Smith entertained tho old Folks' Commlttco of tho Fourth ward nnd tholr parents at an old fashioned sleigh ride Monday night, after which refreshments woro served. The Stake officers of tho Primary association gavo n homo social nt tho homo of Mrs. J. E. Dorton Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon, sho being a retiring re-tiring member of tho stake board. Mrs. Dorton was presented with n beautiful rare plant as a token of appreciation. : The Racket Mercantile Co. this week added a lot of now fixtures tholr store In the line of plats glass iow cases, hat racks, etc. Tho plumbing and okctrlc flxturo display of M. 8. Lott In his store on Main street shows what can bo done when one tries. His display of tollot bath nnd klchon fixtures Is very effective, ef-fective, pnrtlcularily at night when the lights nro on. - |