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Show H Have you seen tlio People's Co-op lodgers tolling about i heir clearing sale? H If ndt visit their store. 1 Miss Alice Done went to Salt Lake on v Friday. V '., ' D. J. Thurman has been appointed H . deputy assessor for Lohi. H r, A brutal case of wifo beating is re- B ported from Heber city. H . ' c ." Queen Jean Russel, of Carnival fame, i i was married last week to Harry Finch. H '( v -: h Will Austin returned to British H 'V Columbia Inst Tuesday. H Mrs. Cnrrio Binder of Lehi lies brought H euit for divorce against her husband H ' -GeorgoO. Binder. H'r j t s now commissioner Winn of Lohi. H It is time wo had a representative from H j lie.ro so he could look after the interests H j? of this end of the county. H, 'j Mr. Robinson of tho N. Y. and Utah L paper company was in Lehi rustling B ,'i business on Friday and Saturday. V -,t tr '"-' The cuso of Mr. Hoywood of Maploton H ngainst the Utah Sugar company is H expected to come up early next month. B Mr. Clay Limlert, agent of the John H ' Dillon company, was in Lehi on Satur- H . f$ ' , , day making arrangements for Iho ap- H pearance of his company. H v Tho quarterly conference of this stake B j, ' will be hold at Provo next Saturday and H . , Sunday. H . ' ; 'I-' John Thomas of Lehi, largely inter- H ested in mining in Fish Springs, was in V' . town Monday ou legal business. Nephi B Times. M The Granite Mountain Mining com- H ,t pnny have recently received some cn- m couraging reports from their property. H Editor Howard of Salina says tiiore is H jj ' ' 'v vooirt in Richliuld for 10,000 ambitious . l! -''ft4vy1"8. No wonder tho pooplo nre H 'leaving there to settle in Mexico. M j j ,,. Payson must have been pretty lively H . "1 ' ' during tho holidays as twenty ono '. f.M,'.j. ?.' (,ftciisw9rc held in that city during H the week. Mj i '"., 'f ' iVt a meotJi. of the Sunday school Hf ' t 'J ' 'VV ' 'teacl,tsrs cltl lftst Sunday tho question H. V of moving tho school to tho Central H.' K U"' ecllo1 noi,eo was taken up. Supt. Field H -y' ' roported that it could bo secured for $80 H! ii year. After a brief discussion it was Hi. ilccided that it would not be practicable Bh j ''i?' to move at presont. Tlio iamoa of WA tf Jlonry Lewis, Jehzeel Gibb and Jennie WM( I . '5 ..Woodlionso woio presented and unani- ( "' m'oualy sustained as teachers. l; George Austin went aoutli this morning. morn-ing. Commiesioner Winn was a south bound passenger this morning. Last night a daughtor was born to Mr. and Mrs. Win, Aslidf. Now is the time to buy your coal at Peoples Co-op while fhe cut is on. Prices may bo restored any day. Some people say we sell shoddies. Wo say we sell till wool goods at shoddic pi-ices. Ord Bros, are the only people who guarantee their clothing. You can always get your money back if goods aio not what they are represented to be. No wonder clothing men say wo sell sheddie when they hear of our prices, but our customers always come for more shoddies. Its just the kind they take off sheep's backs. The following citizens of Lehi have been selected as petit juriors in Utah county for the year: Mosiah Evans, Andrew Peterson, Charles Barnes, Geo. Dor ton. William E. Rucker, Samuel Briggs, Sr., George Austin, Orrin Webb Moroni Royle, and George Beck. On Thursday evening Feb. 4th, the eminent comedian Mr. John Dillon and splendid comedy company will bo the attraction at the Lehi opera house. The play is culled "Wanted, tho Earth," an excellent comedy-drama. This will bo tho theatrical event of the season and will draw a big house. NOTICE. At a mooting of the directors of tho Big 4 I.Iln. ing and Milling Co. held at Lohl Docember last it was desldod to placo Twenty Thousand Shares of Troasury Stock on tho market at one ooot por share. The proceeds aro to bo used In tho further furth-er dovolopmont of tholr property which consists of a group of 7 claims sltuata about one mile from the lamous Bullion-Beck mlnoln Tlntic. Apply to S, I. GOODWIN, Seoty LohJ.UtahT A good inovo has been inaugurated in this city by tlio closing of the barber shops on Sunday. No doubt the barbers are pleased with tho change as they want to rest one day in seven as well as the rest of the folks. Passed Away. Last Friday sickness compelled Mr. Orin Webb to take his bed and soon after his case became serious. Dr. Sea-bright Sea-bright was called in and did what ho could but the diseaso had struck too deep to be uprooted and after struggling against it until yesterday morning ho paesed quietly away to that bettor land. Through life ho has been very quiet and unassuming, has not mixed with people very rnuch so is not personalty known to many. His many good traits have endeared him lorolatives and friends who are left tn rnmirn liia Iriou The funeral services were hold to-day at the family residence where a large circle of relatives and friends gathered to pay their last respects to tiiedeparted. Tho choir was in attendance and tendered some sweet music. Tho speakers wero John J. llayer. Win. Routhwick. John L. Gibb, Wm. Gurncy and W:n. Yates, all speaking in the highest praise of the deceased. Tho remains were followed to their last resting place by a large cortcgo. He was born at Lehi on November 30, '.807 and therefore was 20 years old on tlio aoth day of November last. |