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Show H Mrs. A. II. Lund and son Ray were in H Lehi last week. B v' Mr. and Mrs. S. It. Thurfnan spent H Now Year's day in Lehi. H Our town is not yet free from diph- H A sou v.-8 born to Mr. and Mrs. Win. Cook yesterday. H The State Legislature will conyeno H - next Monday. H All of the newly elected county H o ttiecrs will assume their dutiea to-day. H Ord Bros, have juat received tho flueat H assortment of jewelry in town. B A daughter was born tu Mr. and Mrsa H W. II, Gibbon Tuesday evening. fl J. M. Anderson has been suffering B from an attack of the mumps. H A license to wed was granted last week B (j to Don C. Loveridgo and Annie C. From H J both of Lehi. B . Invitations are out for a wedding re- H ceptton in the North Branch Meeting H House next Thursday night. H New Scenery will bo painted and a H new play soon produced by' the home H dramatic club. H The conjoint mcoling of the M. I. A. H Mill be held at the meeting house next H Sunday' night. H I Pres. Jos. F. Smith caused a little H excitement by referring to Moses H Thatcher at a meeting in Salt Lake on H Have you seen tho People's Co-op H dodgers telling about their clearing sale? H If not visit their atore. H Miss Bnnton and Mr. Wagstaff of H Mill Creek and Mr. Quiglcy of Payaon H were callers at our office on Saturday. B The schools started again yesterday H but with only a small attendance. A H number of children arc absent on nc- B mumps, H Our presses havo been busy this week H The people know where to get good H printing done. All who want uork H done should call and seo us. H Miss Mary Smith 9ntertaiued so.no B fifteen of her fiiends at a social on H Tuesday night. It was a pleusing Hl success, those present had a most onjoy- H Most of the stidents have returned to H school after the holiday vacation. ,JJo-1 ,JJo-1 $v eides those who havo been going, Oscar H g' 3virMiamliaa"goud!Uo tl'in .Academy at H l?rbvo and DaVid" ffogo to tho A..6. of HB Vff-ogan. 'Wf Mr HH i - -- John Bradshaw left for Fish Springs i Thursday night. The Austin family havo been holding numerous reunions during the past week . A. B. Harris who has been working at Biitte, Mont, is visiting relatives in l,ehi. Last week Robert Fowler and Christie Anderson and Jesse Fox and Mary Powell wore inairied. A social was iven at tho residence of Samuel Taylor on New Year's eve. Mr. Gage, a newspaper man from Idaho, was a caller at our office yesterday. yester-day. On Jan. Sth tho Union Pacific will soil tickets to Salt Lake and return, limited to Jan. 12, at one fare for round trip. The stores report having a very largo holiday trade this season so there is some money floating around this part of the world. Tho holidays have been rather quiet here . Even tho band was not out to caiifV a little excitement. Now is the time to buy your coal at Peoples Co-op while tho cut ia on. Prices may be restoied any day. Ord Bros, are the only people who guarantee their clothing. You can always get your money back if goods ac not what they are represented to bo. Some people say we sell shoddies. Wo say we sell all wool goods at shoddic prices. No wonder clothing men say we sell shoddic when they hear of 'our prices, but our customers always come for more shoddies. Its just the kind they take ofT sheep's backs. Mrs. Campbell, wife of the Union Pacific agent, lias been very aick for some weeks past but wo ate pler.scd to state the lady is now improving very nicely . The N. Y. Stock company played Passion's Slave laot night. To-night they will present Is marriage a failure? It Bhould draw a good house. A very pleasant social was given at tho residence of Bishop Cutler on New Yeiir'H, eye. The party consisted of Messrs Frank Cutler and J. Wieler and Misses Nicholson and Dovey of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Will Chipman of American Fork, Mr. Ray Lund of Ephrtam, Mr. and Mrs. John Y. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kirkham, Mrs. Cutler, M-s. L. Salzner, Mieses. Edith Cutler, Birdie Stoddart, Jehzcol Gibb, Geneva Broad-bent, Broad-bent, Birdie Taylor, Angio Webb, Messrs. Henry Evans, John T. Robcits, Robert Cutler, S. W. Ross, W. L. Webb, and Georgo Smith. Tho ovening was spent in social amusement. Itefreh-ments Itefreh-ments were served late in tho evening and all waited to aeo the ne year in cfcer which they began to disperse. |