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Show H THIS. THAT AND THE OTHER M Ord Btoh. lmvo jnst received the finest B assortment of jewelry in town. B Ladies' nnd gents' jewelry can he H , had nt Ord Bro'a. in every style you H want. H I County Superintendent Chrielensen B' 1 was visiting the district schools lust H week. H - Mr.Orisinon ofSnit Lake wasintown K r ' on mining business last week. H A delegation from Springvillc was B I ' 'visiting the sugar factory on Saturday. ' The Idaho supreme court has decidsd H -that women cmi olo in tliat State. H Victor P. Wells of Salt Lake was in 1 Lehi on business yestoiriny. Carl Oaterloh moved his phonograph: outfit north on Saturday. The roof is being placed on tho new residence of George G. Webb. H " Pat Ooughlin, the murderer, will H j likely be shot this week. H 'j Coalville wants to he in tho fashion. H j( A hold-up is reported from there. H Gov. Drake of Iowa has been visiting H i Utah and wao a guest of Gov, Wells. H Mrs Ira D. Wines was visiting H relatives here last week. H Frank Knight paid a visit to Lehi H yesterday. H The United Scales Senate has been M discussing the Cuban situation. B The U. C. T. A. will hold a session at H American Fork on Dec. 10. B NeuN'rn Butt is building a new brick B residence. B Thomas Webb a id Andrew Austin B left on Sunday for their sheep herds on fl the desert. B A good house witnessed the perfor- B " mince of tho "Irish Duko" on Tuesday B night. H The Utah artists are holding their fl annual exhibition of paintings in Salt B Lake. H ,. Pres. Angus M. Cannon, of Salt Lake B Stako was taken suddenly ill nt the B tabernacle on Sundny. B ' Mcct-ra. Bernard and Fred Webb and m Eddie Bone are expected (home from m the Agriculluio college next Saturday. B On Monday Richard Bradshaw sold to B ,. tho Utah Slaughtering compnny .'M B' cows which weighed 1075 pounds B cach.- B M. I. Bushman has moved to Provo B . . ' lie nnd othoru have the contract for Bl" getting out and hauling coal from tho V " , Sock Canyon mines. John'L. Thomas came in from Fish Springs last week. John Austin, Jr . of fleber, wan visiting visit-ing relatives in Lohi hiBt week. Soino eecm to think tknt only phonography i? taught in the night school. This is a mistake for all the couimon branchc are taught. All who are nnxious to study should attend. There is enough here to more than fll th house and they should loose bo time in commencing. Ord Bros, are the only people who guarantee their clothing. You can always got your money back if goods are nt what they are represented to be. Some people say wo sell shoddies. We say we sell all wool goods at'shoddic prices. No wonder clothing men say' wo' sell shddie when thev hear of our prices, but our customers always como for more shoddies. Its just the Kind they take ofrsnocp'a backs. The loss of lives by the sinking of the steamer Salier. which went down last week, is now known to bo "1)3. Fvciy soul wont down. The. steerage passengers wer bound i r Argentine, where they intended to settle. James Vance, the young man who was shot by Mat Mourn ht the saw mill in HcrtSiiiH Valley n few oays ago,.died at I'rovo on Sunday. His home was in Fairview, Sanpete county. The Ladies Republican Club of-SpringvilK of-SpringvilK have &e.t an example which ought to lie duplicated this coming year by every village nnd hamlet in tle State. The club succeeded in producing pro-ducing over one hundred pounds of as fine couooiib as were produced any place on oaith. And not only that but they got a bounty of 25 cents per pound from the State, amounting in 'all to something like $25.00 The friends and relatives of Joseph II. Kirknam and Miss Lizzie Meakin Assembled at the residence of Mr. Fred Merkin on Wednesday night to attend their wedding reception. The nuptial knot was tied by lion. A. J. Evans and many congratulations and useful nnd ornamental presents were given the young couple. They start life with good . respects and the Bannkk joins in wishing them a smooth voyage over tho matrimonial sea. At a recent meeting of the Lehi Lodge no. 20 I. O. 0 F. the following ofiicers were elected for the present term : Noble Grand, C. L. Senbrfght; Vice Grand, D. J.Thurman; Past Grand, Fred Meakin ; Secretary, Jnmta Har-wood; Har-wood; Financial secretary, E. C. Merri. hew; Treasurer, E. C. McCullough; Trustee, Frank Becksted. Thero was a good attendance nnd the lodge is in a prosperous condition. The reports on two more schoo eeciions, one nenr American Fork can' yon tho other voulh of American Fork have been sent to tho Stato Laud Board at Salt Lnk City. The one near American Ameri-can Fork canyon was valued at from $1.25 to $8.50 per acre, the nverage price being about $3 00. Tho one south of American Fork was appraised at from $:t,00 up to JHO.OO per acre, thoavorage being a little over $12.00. |