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Show Around Town. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Smith went to Ilebor yesterday. Miss Elsie Uob.ir of Kltighuui, is Islt-ing Islt-ing with relatives In Lehi. J, eon Taylor and Duglass Scolly re tumid from Uarland yesterday. Mies Flora and Mr. l'oss Ulull' ol !$& I'rovo wero visiting Miss l'crn Ulull 'ivfcftii- Sunday. G2filjpmi?Vo4Uia8lur Peters of Alii. I'oik catno. W&?? , oer yesterday to sic. how to conduct an W&aj up-lo-dato ofllco. af At tin) ball gi mo betweon Am. Fork IH nlu -rov" Monday, 1'rovo won by a Ilk' score of 7 lo 0. Ik Albeit Uomettn h.ia returned to I'ay IJ son, and as a result several maidens I .. fairnicslghlng VJw Misses Nellie and Ida Holdcuof I'rovo ItMp1 wrro "'L' K"UHt8 oI 'rs' R1- " Uushman liiHSi. the early pail of the week. I'jt.f Mrs, Stevenson of Salt Luke City, was l-!5f a visitor with her sister, Mrs. Win, IMU Yates, Monday. ! ltisliop Lewis will soon commence WW t'' Election of a new residence on his ; property in tho Third ward, Br John U. Peterson and his now bride1 ' ' Miss Hurley of Portland, are visiting 1 with Mr. Peterson's mother. ? Tho Sugar company is purchasing now 4 Fiiits for the basket ball girls. Across fcX the breast of each unit will be "Utah TW-, Sugar Co." f$Gf Tiio Sniiiin Hand serenaded the tuwn .VB on the muiiiing of tho L'oth, and the j music was very much appreciated by b$s tiio clticiis. V it Supt. S. I. Goodwin and Director Win. (Jlaik of iho Peoplo's Co-op,, went J w to Salt Like Ci'y vsterday to otteml a L dlrt'ctois' mietiug. Charles Minis, an o'd time rrsie'eut s . came down from Hear Hier to spend t the -lib niul M'o how the town was , piogreiisiiig. lCuewiil Wett, a toiiHorial ariUt aIio has been wielding the iiuor utnl scissors in Salt Lnku City for the past ) ear, bus v taken C. f I Hrowu'a cluiir with flurry i Saddler. . At the I'ioneer celebrallou in riugnr 1 City, Oocr.r Klikham sang tho Staudaid of '-Ion, and In, the ball game Sugar City beat Hexhurg with a score of 6 i ' to I. i The trustccH Iiumi completed the , school census which shows that Lehi J has 1)70 children of school age, just four moro than hist ycai, Walclrout next year for an lucrcoso of 20 p;r cent. Tho Kouuioii of tho Sons and Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers was held at Am, I Fork Monday. Tlioro vas a largo at- tendance, the assembly bull being crowded and many people being unable 1 to bccii 1 0 lulmlsalon. j 'lhoinas Court and a corps of survoy- 1 ors nro in Lehi survojlng the cdunty I ronds, Ah the Rural Fiee Delivery Itoutu circling Lcht is now n cojut) lo id, it will bo ii.iluded in tho count) etirvoy and be placid on the county map. A caso of whooping rough It quirati-tlued quirati-tlued at tho home of J. V. Uobeits. W. F. Hint went to Idtlm Momlny. wliero he wlllrunaiu for the siimuicr. A little girl, datwhterof A. if Powell, was yesterday hooked in the facu by a cow, tho wound being ery serious. A dozen stitches wmo necessarv. and she will recover, though with a "illellgurcd face, Air. nnd Mrs. T. 8 Wiulsworth, astlstod by a number of olheis, will this evening lender a luncheon in honor of the Lehi baseball club. The uflair will be given under- thu trees at the Wadsworih home. Father William Clark ctlobrated his 70tli birthday yesterday. Sixty one of his posterity weru presonl and spent tho afternoon under thu apple tree or chard partaking of luncheon, ice cream, etc The Ladies' Literary Society bad nn outing at the Sara'oa Springs Puisda) evening. Among those picst-ut were Mcsduiiics Samuel Taylor, 8. I Uoid-wln, Uoid-wln, T. J. Wiulsworth, .John Y Smith, Thomas Qitlnn, II. A Hush and M. W. lugalls. Pioneer Day was observed hero Mon day in a quiet manner. Tho pioram as published in our last issue was carried car-ried out. Tho ball game in tho afternoon after-noon bftweon Lehi and Merenr was won by Motcur Bcore, II toll. Lnsl Sunday Mark Austin w.ir imulu bishop of Stignr City with James H. U.uldlc as his Hist couusebii. Th Hume iiifoimautstatcd IhnlJilimsT. Worltuu wlioianow in cluirgn of a farm near ltexbtirg,wiU liavo chuigoof the Public Schools of Sugar City. "l'twtTiiiiHler Ross attended tho two days xt-salou or the Utah Btntu Post-inasterH' Post-inasterH' anoiatloii lit I'rovo last week. HostatCM that tho big meeting 'ni n great suci ess, Iwlli In thu information gained niul fiom tho slaiiilpoiut of aiiiiiseineiit. Mr Uomh wan rc-uloulcti seoretary-lrt'iisuror of tho association, and tho next convention will bo held at Logan. The Proo olllcers telephoned to J. E. Colter jisteiduy to corny to Proo and swear to n complaiul clmigiug Uert Snydei with perjury Mr. Cotter thinks it tho duly of the county officials to do all the necessary prosecuting and so informed tho County Attorney. It will bo remembered thul on Cotlcr'H preliminary healing Snyder testified luidci oath that n certain letter incriminating incrimi-nating Cotter and Jennings bad been sent by Jennings, hut in the subsequent trial of Jennings Snyder lestillcd that he, Snjder, bad forged tho letter for blackmailing purposes. Snyder's term for nxtortlon is aliout to oxplio, nud it remains to be seen whether the olllcials whoso duty it Is will piosccuto Snder for perjury. The Young Men's Democratic Club of Salt Lnkc County, recently organized under the leadership of Samuel Nuw-houso, Nuw-houso, will hae an outing nt Hultair, August -till, to be known us "Parker Day." Well known local oiatois will deliver Bhcrt addresses; thciu will be music and sports of u II ninds in addition ad-dition to tho attractions at tho beneli. Two voting contests will bu tonducted to dcteimlne the popularity of tho oitng ladies nnd gentlemen present who ire Di'iuoeiali in puliilin. The winner of the first will ieceic a haudsoiuo Hjlitairo diamond, the ,wiuuur of thu seconil n gol.l watch. Heduccd rates hao been uiiido via the It. O. W. the fnre from l.ebi to Salt La..o and loturu having Ueu llxed at i. |