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Show '! LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS Mrs. Knthcrlno Knudson who was 111 for several weeks Is Hlowly Improving. Dr. nnd Mrs. 11. J. Evaim of Logan arc In I.clil nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Evans. Mr. Vul SSIniiiionnnn returned home Butiirilny nflor n six wcckH stay In Idaho. Hand Conceit Monday, .Inly 10th 10 nnd 1". rents A guaranteed nltrnr-tlou. nltrnr-tlou. II. I- Grant, ex-chlef of polleo of Salt Lake, wave n talk on "Tho Hook of Mfo" In tho Third Ward Sunday evening. Mrs. Setlt l.lttlcford wont to Sal Lake Saturday nnd met Mr. l.lttlcford who was on his way homo from Wyoming. Wy-oming. Mr. V. A. Oontcs and fnmlly came down f i om Ofiden Sunday nnd wore tho guests of hl parents, Mr. nnd Mm. George Oontes. Mr. nnd Mrs. John W. Stokes of Sail l.nko cclohrnted In I.clil nnd spent sovornl days visiting Mrs. Sloko's parents, par-ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. II, Davis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Woodhouso of l.owlston, Idnho, wero fiuests of Mr. Wooilouso's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Woodhouso. enrly In tho wcok. Mr. anil Mrs. V. E. Hacker, Mrs. P. A. O'Hrlrn nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. I)el-hert I)el-hert I.en and Irn Hacker formed an nulo party who spent Sundny with Mr. nnd Mrs. Moslnh Evans In Spanish Pork. Miss Anotn Harris nnil Hebor C. Mlkcsrll both of Mammoth woro ni" rled In I'rovo Monday. Miss Hnrrls, daughter of Prank Hnrrls, formerly lived In I.clil with her grand mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Cutler. Mr. Charles Ohrnn nrrlved In I.ehl Saturday ovenlng and Is spending n few dnys with his fnmlly. Mr. Oliran has been rmployed on building contracts In Hurley, Idnho, during tho Into winter nnd spring. Mrs. W. A. Evans nnd little boh Plrd. went to Salt I.nko'Prldp.y to Join Mr. Evans. Mr. Evans has been In Idnho for tho past six weeks shearing slioop. They romnlned In Snlt T-ako for a week. l Mrs. Alberta Jones has n boy nuai-entlncd nuai-entlncd with n caso of Scarlet fever. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lesllo Uallman si'C'it the early part of tho week with friends In Salt Lake. John Whipple who has beon helping erect n power lino In Spanish Fork canyon returned homo Saturday Mrs. Amy Pratt of Salt l.ako spent sovernl days early In tho week siting sit-ing her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. WIHInm Sharp. Mr. nnd Mrs. CInud Hnns of Sail I.nko spent Sundny till Wednesday, guests of Mrs. Hayes parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gray. Mr. Nnle Wngstaft .nnd his mother motored from tholr homo In Salt Lake to I.clil Sundny nnd spent the day visiting with Mrs. Pnnnlo Hone Mrs. Annie Ulnckhnm, who has been spending the past two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. N. P. Sorenson returned return-ed to her homo In Moroni Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Harrison and two dnughtors, nnd Mr. Tnomas Jones, of Mnlnd, Idaho, were guests of Mrs. Chrlsllo Harrison for a few days this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. N. P. Sorenson will move to Spanish Fork next week where Mr. Sorenson will pet as head chemist In tho now sugar factory nenrlng completion there. You will bo delightful with the songs of tho Hand Concert Co.. July 10. ' Mr. Holier Hanlson, Mrs. Christine Harrison nd Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwnid Harrison motored to Suit Lake City Tuesdny where they spent the day They returned homo Wednesday J. A. Walton of Snlt I.nkc City was a I.ehl visitor tho first halt of the week. Ho nnd Mrs. Wnlton who liavo been visiting with rclntves hero for tho post three weeks returned homo Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mis. John Cnmplell nnd tholr mother. Mrs. Mary Campbell, enmo down In tholr now car from their homo In Mnlnd, Idaho nnd spent th enily pnrt of tho wcok visiting with Mtb Edward Harrison. From I.ehl they motored to Salt T.ako, where they spent tho Fourth of July. Hear tho John T. Hand Concert Co. Monday July 10 In tho Royal. J. W. Wing, Jr., nnd A. 11. Anderson spent several dnys Ibis week In lllng-ham lllng-ham on business. Jack Street and Arthur Peterson with their wives camo down from Illnghnni to celebrate. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Hoyd are visiting Mrs. Hoyd's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anderson. , Alex Chrlstofforson who has boon shearing sheep In Wyoming arrived) home In Mine to celebrate tho Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. t'ctor Sehow spent July ith with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Stanley In Salt Lnko. Plain Timothy Is visiting his parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Timothy In Greeley, Colorado. Mrs. Hugh Jlnkcns nnd two children child-ren of Snlt l.ako aro upending the week with Mrs. Jlnkons' sister Mrs. J. E. Hone. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eben Spcer of Salt Lake were guests this week of Mrs. I Spoor's parents nishoii nnd Mrs. John Stoker. ' Mrs. Sarah J. Walker returned Sat- I urdoy from Salt Lake nftcr visiting several days with Mr. nnd Mrs. S. R. i Adams. i i Mr. and Mrs. Prime Jacobs announce an-nounce tho engagement of their daughter, Blnnch to noy Daw of Fnr-uilngton, Fnr-uilngton, the wedding to tako plnce next week. A guaranteed nttractlon nt the Roynl, Monday, July 10 John T j Hnnd Concert Co. Mrs. James Zimmerman who was operated on three weeks ago for appendicitis ap-pendicitis nt the local hospltnl returned re-turned to Hlnghnm Snturdny. Mr. Zimmerman Zim-merman enmo down to get her. II. A. Turner. J. D. Woodhouso, Jus. WoodhotiBP, Samuel IJatcman, Leslie Hat eman nnd William Knrrcn who linvc been shearing sheep In Sugar City and Soda Springs, nrrlved homo last week. W. P. Ilutt. Alex Adams nnd Chris Anderson camo In from tho Scrnnton- I.ehl mlno to spend July 1th. They have been doing development work on the property for sovornl month nnd report having encountered zinc 1 In throo plnccs on tho proporty. i Mr. nnd .Mrs. A. Uraddor wero Salt Lnko visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ottcrson spent Tuesday colebrntlng In Salt Lnko. Mrs. Mamlo Parker of Amorlcnn Pork spent tho week In I.ehl nt the homo of her pnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Peter Pet-er Larson. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Clark left Monday Mon-day for n visit with Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Fngnn In Twin Falls, Idaho. Miss Laltcc Mnudslcy who underwent under-went un operation for appendicitis In tho local, hospltnl last week la now recovering nicely. Miss Elglvn Thiirmnn while plnylng tennis at tho Now Wost court one day tho past week stepped Into n hole nnd fractured ono of tho bones of hci unklc. Sho wns taken to the hospital nnd hml it put in n cast. I.ehl business houses were generally decorated for Independence day. Con-splclous Con-splclous nbove tho others wns tho emblem em-blem floating from tho flag pole of the Hacker Mercantile Co. George Pox. Guy Evans nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Androw Jacobs wero intorurban passengers to Sail Lake Wednesday. Tho Hand Concert Co., in Old Time Melodies Royal, July 10th 10 nnd 1C cents. Postmaster nnd Mrs. W. W. LcCIiem-Inent LcCIiem-Inent of Garfield spent the holidays with Mrs. I.nChcmlncnt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Woodhouso. M. E. Rhodes, Lcm Whlmpoy, Sam Hutchlngs, Ford Roberts nnd W. J. Gurney went up to tho springs Wednesday Wed-nesday to resume work on the water tunnol. Thoy hnvo nbout 200 feet yet to cut tho flsfluro. Miss Zelda Klrkham ontcrtnlned n crowd of young people nt Snratogn Snturd.'jy In honor of MIsbcs Mlrlnm Johnson, Edna Jensen, Mlrlo Andrews, Ardell Hnriuon, Cliristlo Anderson, Mildred Enklns of Provo, who wero week-end guests of Miss Klrkham. City Attorney A. J. Evans, Rccordor A. L. Yntes. Mnrslinl E. L. Southwick, George GnrlT, special polleo; W. A. Evans, William Asher, W. S. Evans. John Chlfton nnd Jesse Pox went to Provo Wednesday In nttendnnco nt tho trial on nppeal of Lchl City vs. W. A. Evans who wnB convicted In Justice Webb's court for Intoxication and given giv-en a flno of $15. j |