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Show " LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS i Tgnt Wednesday In JuteonbUBlncM. L. People'! C-P h,PIed a cnr ifrom Hobcr to Lohl this week. Frank returned this week from 2f several weeks in Garfield tuilness. Bv v KnlghTppen" Tue4ny It K'like attending a mecjlng of th. K,l con)panles' w . sarah Fowlos, of nFirvlcw, E'ten a 6ue8t ,hl8 wepk of ,,c Kcr Mrs. John Snbcy. Bin. Betsy S. Goodwin n former rcsl-tof rcsl-tof Lebl spent the week with rcln-K, rcln-K, n this city. B,. vera Knudson entertnlned the K club at tho Knudson home Krid.tr evening. Hr J M. Thorup'a father, mother H 'lister of Salt Lake spent from K,diT to Wednesday guests nt tho Knp home. Ifr and Mrs. Gilbert Knudson nnd Kir entertained n number of Lchl Kdi at supper nt tholr Snrntoga H, home Wednesday evening. Hirrer Lewis spent Monday In Salt Kt tUttlne his wife, who recently Kertcnt a successful operation. Mrs. Ku Is recovering nicely. Hiri. Clarence Heed of Topllff undcr-Kt undcr-Kt a successful operation for np-H'lcltls np-H'lcltls Monday, nt tho Lchl Hos- Hi Hi'tll prepared meala promote home Hplncis. Cook with u Colo's Hot Hst Range and you will always be Br 1C-" Br E. Itackvr and Miss Lizzie Shaw Hit Wednesday In Sail Lake buying Hdi (or the Hacker Mercantile Co. K. Rucker and dnughtor Lnruo wcro Ho members of the, party. Hrofessors T. W. Ucunlon, Paul Mln-Hsd Mln-Hsd A. E. Johnson nnd Messrs Clnr-He Clnr-He Gray and Klrkhnm formed a Htlog party Hint spent Saturday Hting rabbits in Cedar Vnllcy. Hie of the boys who traded Mrs. Herldge C cents for $13 was fined H lr the Juvenile court and the Hr must report again to tho ofll- Hn.W. K. Hopkins, secretary of tho He Federation of Women's Clubs, Huded the annual Convention of iHaen's Clubs In Onden, Wednesday, Hcrtdajr and Friday. . man and women, who wcro mnk-IB mnk-IB trip from Iowa to San Francisco 'motorcycles, hnd n blow out north Uhl, and spent tho night nt Ilono jH'1"" rancn- T1'c bad a teepee H. supplies nd cooking utensils Hich they carried with them. tHis Athenian club held Its mooting dnwday afternoon at (ho homo of i Harold Chrlblonscn. Mrs. D. J. irman gave the book rcvlow. Tht t meeting will h0 In tho nature ol k'mlngtou "t tho homo of Mrs. "( Davis- E. W. Schnleder mnde a business trip to Salt Lake Tuesday. I'cto Vosnos took seven rabbit hunt-exs hunt-exs to Cedar Valley Sunday, where they bagged 180 bunnies. Tho Power Co. will next week win-up win-up tho Oardner house on the Pawnee, ranch over Jordan. Charles Sabey left this week for Amorlcan Fork canyon to work ii tho tunnel on tho Earl and Knglo mine. Mrs. A. E. Fox took hor little, girl to Salt Lnko Tuesd ' here she under-wont under-wont an opcrr" u , cleft palate. Mr. and Mrs. I), u. Lott went to Salt Lnko Saturday to visit Mrs. Harriet Har-riet Jacobs In tho hospital. Dr. and Mrs. n. J. Evans of Logan, wcro visiting relatives in Lchl early .n the week. The baby of Mr. und Mrs. A. J. Klrkhnm Klrk-hnm was quite 111 early In tho week vlth pneumonia. Miss Eliza Vytto and lllrdlo Adams students In tho University of Utnh spent tho week-end nt home with thcli parents. Havo your shoes repaired by one who learned tho trado nt tho Economy 4hoe Shop on Main Street You will tie glveji satisfaction. 12-tf Mrs. Bollo Hawcs, of Provo, was a guest In the home of Mr. nnd Mrs George M. Oalsford this week. Mrs Hnwcs Is a sister of Mrs. Galsford. T. J. Wadsworth camo up in his auto from Snntlquln, Saturdny and was Joined by C. W. Earl, who mode n trip to Salt Lake. Tall Salmon but small price, all unx week at Chlpmnii's only 10c per can. Miss Chrlstlo EUIngson, who Is teaching in tho Salt Lake, City schools, jpent Saturday nnd Sunday at home vlth her mother, Mrs. Abblc EUIngson. Dr. Holbrook went to Salt Lake Tuesday with Leon Ilono. Tho X-ray machino showed that it was necessary lo again brcflk and reset tho young man's nrm. II. J. Evans this week bought tin Henry IajwIs, Jr., interest in tlir, Evans llmo kiln at Jordan Narrows. Tho two brothers, W. S. and llyrum Evans will operate tho kiln. Misses Arbntluo Fnrthlughnm mic Ella Dotsou of Mammoth who were uosts of Mrs. Clarnnco Dnll for several sev-eral days rcturned'homc Monday evening. even-ing. Mrs. Mary Maudsley, who Is working work-ing as n clerk In the 7,, C. M. I. Oj Salt Lake, cnnu homo Saturday oven-Ing oven-Ing for u day's visit with her father, A. n. Aiidcreon. Ono woek from today will he quarterly quart-erly Conference, and ono week from tomorrow Stako Tabernacle dedication lorvlces will bo held. Tim Stako Presl-lent Presl-lent desires n full attendance. Tho little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde ?ax sufforod n pnlnful aeclilcnt Mon-lay. Mon-lay. Ho foil upon nn axe, cutting a nrgo gash in Ills head, which required jomo stitches to close It. Wood Boxes full of Soda Crackers, just tho thing for soup and lunch. Prlco all noxt week 30c Ohlpmnn's. Mrs. A. L. Yntca and Misses Hurry iml Tliorno worn among the Lchl rep-esentutlvoa rep-esentutlvoa at tho Emma Lucy GuIoh production of Verdi's "Ln Travlata" n Provo Monday evening. Frod Sheldon moved his family up own this week from the, pumping lnnt whero they havo been living hlu summer, lln l oreupylng (In-'restwleh (In-'restwleh house on 1st west street. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Frnncom ww lunsts in tlH home or Mr. Fraiirom's jrotlwr. Leonard, the early part nl ho week. Owen Francoip has Just re urned from u mission lo the southexi .tales. Mrs. Sarah Hall, ono or tho oldest ladles Hi LeJil. gave n most intircBtlni talk to tho Second Wnnl Sumlnj School class Sunday, 'oiling or her ex porlonco In crossing tho plains In the historical hand cart company. Mr. and Mrs-TimTew Jacobs wexe visitors to the Capital Sunday Mi Jacobs has been given charge of ilu factory of the Goddnn Plckll g Co l Salt Lake, which wl I probnbb rv ault In tho family taking up n rest denco thertv A .laxmi lady friend, of Mrs A ,.j,un. Joined ....,..,...,....' birthday inlnlvriMt-ry l '"';". ,, Tu.day afternoon- IU r b ,,.! wore served, ami Mm hu ' ;;U the, recipient of n vacuum .-.cane, as u birthday present. a Mr. Thn.leus Powell w,IH a Salt Lake visitor lost Saturday. The Smuln Orchestra ployed nt Opblr, Tuesday. George Austin or Suit Lake was In Lehl on sugar business Saturday. Ulsliop Henry l.cwls was In Salt Lnko Tuesday on business. C. F. Gilbert returned Sunday Trom spending the summer In Tremontou. Mr. 11, J. ICmiiis was u Provo visitor visit-or Monday on business matters. Mrs. Melvln Smuln and Mnzell Smuln were Provo visitors Monday and Tuesday. Tues-day. Bishop James 11. Oordifcr spent Monday In Salt Lake on sugnr business. busi-ness. Arthur and Aaron Sabey went tc Salt Uko Tuesday to see the ball game. Miss Susie Smuln was in Salt Lake Monday and Tuesdny, a witness in the Cnlrn case. Leo Gontes spent Saturday In Orero' receiving a car load ot tomatoes roi the Lchl Canning Co. Mrs. Harold Chrlsteusen, who was visiting her mother In Provo lor bov-, eral days, returned home Tuesday. ' Mr. and Mrs, George ttlinmciniuii hod as guests thlu week Mr. and Mrs,-E. Mrs,-E. Henry, or lllngham Canyon. I Mr. nnd Mrs, Reginald darn" were Salt Lake visitors the early part of tho week. Mrs. Lcoiuiul Adams enjoyed n visit from her sister, Miss Jcntilo Larson, of Pleasant Grove, Sunday. Mr. A. U. Andercon.n acconipanlcc by his son Leland, left Tuesday for i-business i-business trip to Vernal. You eau buy at Ciilpaiau's Saturda) and all next wivek Soda Crackers It." , wood boxes 5 lbs. for 30c. 10-h Mrs. Frank Gray has been 111 the pnst several days; confined to hoi bed by an attack of lagrlppe. Mrs. William St. .lorr, or IJcjiulon, was tho week-end guest or her pari outs, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jlroilder. Mrs. Fannie Hone returned Tuesday from n ton days visit with her sister, Mrs. II. Llnuell In Salt Luke ' Mrs. Harlow llurch of Salt Lako, spent several days this week visiting relatives In Lchl, The II. H. Club was entertnlned bj Mrs. Christian Peterson and her daughter nt their hom Monday evening. even-ing. Tho Provo Steam Laundry will do yonr rough dry work; also your feather beds and pillows. --It Mrs. Arthur Peterson, or llliigliain, daughter or Mr. and Mrs. X. C. Hanson, Han-son, has been visiting her parents this week. Mrs. E. II. Davis returned Sunday rrom spending a week visiting her daughter, Mrs. .1. W. Stoker lu Sa't Lake. Messrs Alfred Ilroomhund and Aith-ur Aith-ur Gill left Mondny on n hunting expedition ex-pedition lu tho reservation. They an mt for deer. Mr. J. J. GUI entertained as gii'-Kts the c;ir!y pail or tho week his brother .VUllam Olll, or Cheyenne, Wyoming, mil his wire. 0 A Slade, 0a Whipple and J. 15. i hotter wvnt to Salt Lake City Tuesday m see a ball game. They made the Hp by motor. Mr and Mm. John Deck and Mrs. Jeiilui Heck, of Salt Lako City, were, ihe, guests at the home or Mro. Christian Chris-tian Harrison last Saturday. Gi-orgc Soulhwick draws attention -o the rntt Hint ho threshed over 1,200 oushels of whwit trom tho Unidy farm Jouth or Saratoga, that was once reported re-ported burned. John P. Peterson, who Is now operating oper-ating a tailor shop lu Gunnison, spent seu-iiil days this wnek In Lehl wit, his riunll). Call and gi.'t your winter's Flour at Uilpmiin's. Flour Bakers No. 1 GUQ ibs rur ',5 ewt. Straight Grade A 1 oOO lbs Tor if'J.an ewt. Every bag guaranteed, guar-anteed, buy boioro It goes higher. lG-lt The Ceduislrom Brothers eommenc-ed eommenc-ed this week to get out several ear-loud ear-loud or onyx rrom their Pelican Point quarries, thai will bo sent to eastern oii)ors, Provo Steam Laundry will call for our work Tuesdays and deliver Fridays. Fri-days. 2- It Mr. and Mrs. Joseph II. (Hover en-icrtaliied en-icrtaliied at their homo Inst evening in honor or L)r. and Mrs. II. C. Hoi-orooli, Hoi-orooli, who will leave soon Tor Hoiiuti- rui. Mayor V. F. Gurucy, who has charge or the platting or the Margaret Wines Park, spent Tuesday In Salt Lnko City consulting wlHi Nicholas Hyhowor, th" man who designed tho plans. |