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Show H HaiiH Hammer hag been quite si'k H for several dnvs past. H Tbe missionary committco contemplate H Hiving '' dance in the near future. H The dunco on Friday night was pretty H well attended considering the weather. H From reports brought here the people i of Eureka aie suffering from La Grippe. H i Attorney Barlow Ferguson of Salt H Lake spent Sunday with friends in H Lchi. H Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pitch forth of H Ncphi are visiting her sister Mia. Isaac I Fox H Judgo Powers and Fisher Harris made H speeches before the joint assembly on H Friday. H . A license to wed has been granted H Alexander Ilussoy and Mary L. Wells H both of Lehi. Hi Fred Webb came home from the H v Agricultural colleco on Sunday and will H spend the week at home. Bm The young pcoplo of our town havo H entered upon a marriage tour. That's H right; let the hill') ring out the more H the merrier. H Jr recQ1 thawing weather has had H jf. efl'-)ct in the mountains and snow- H jF slides are reported from several H '. localities. H FOR SALE 30 acres of land on North B Bench ; 20 acres in liieem, good water P right in North Dcch Irrigation Co. Fot- B particulars address Barlow Ferguson, H Sali;Lake City, Utah. m The capacity of the Meeting house B nvas 'taxed last Sunday, as thorowas not K even standing room left and this was in H spite of the muddy conditions of tho H , I , streets. ' From tho enquiry that is made for H house? to rentin our city itappears thai B it would be a good investment for some m one to erect some residences to let. It B seems impossible for some of the young H pco)lo who arc getting married to find H places to live in. H The choir has felt rather bad over R their treatment at a recent concert and H held a meeting with tho Bishopric on H Sunday night to cousidor matters of H' welfare to that organization. Arrangc- H ments Trill be made to take caro of the B ilnanoial part and secure necessary B music, etc., and it is expected the choir B -will continue its good work. H The State Farmers' Instituto will bo H lield at l'rovo, February 23 to 27 in- elusive, under the auspices of the Agn- H ( culture College One day will ba de- B .voted to each of the following subjects: B Tho fruit industry, dairy husbandry, ir- B i rigatiou probloms, animal diseases and B if, -"general farm topics, including sugar B ' ' beet culture.. The evening sessions will B $ ' be given to addresses on subjects of B . general intorest. Prominent farmers, B t '" fruit-growers, and otherB, from different B ir parts of the State havo been requested B to discuss special subjects. All aro B .invited. H The Homo Dramatic Co. are putting the finishing touches on tlin new play, 'The Shadows of ,i Gieat City," andj will present it next Saturday, A fancy dress ball will bo given by the M. I. Aon the evening of liingur? ration Day, March '1, "Preparations aru already under "Wny'an11 It will be the ball of the goason.r - ' Word a(f rct'ofyed on Sunday that Wiley Norton .was very ill.'ii.inl Mrs. Edgar lloss and S. W.-Ross left, for.Jus home in Idaho on iha .uftcvuoon (rain. Some of our farmers are stating thore" will be'Hjgh watertthis, spring. Tlipro is a clarfs ofinuifwho are never aatis.-Iled. aatis.-Iled. . .' " Prof. Becaley who useii' to load the' tabonuicio choir of Salt Lake before Prof, Stephens, gave us a callonFri-day. callonFri-day. V Now is. the lime to, .buy your cofil at Peoples .Co-op whilo the cut is;on. Prices may bo resloi'cd any day. ,j A lettor fioiii Franz Salzner shows lie is mooting plensing Success in Insofar oll'lield of labor in Pruesen Germiiny. rle would be most pleased to receive a letter from any of his old friends. Same proplo say we sell shoddies. We say we sell all wool goods at shoddie pi-icea. (Jrd Bros. Our two artists whowere raised In Lehi, .Messrs. llarwoud and Evans, stir pp thu bonrd of education of Salt Luke on tl e bad system of draw;ing now' in vogue in that city. Ord Bros, are the only people who guarantee their clothing. You can always get your money back if goods aie not what they aro represented to be.' Invitations are out for the wedding receptions of Ilyrum vt'ebb and Miss .Einnia Royal and Jesso Webb and Misa Tyresha Kirkham. They are to be hold Wednesday and Thursday evcnh.gsof this week. No wonder clothing moil say we sell sheddio when tneyhearof our prices, but our customers always come for more shoddies. Its iust the kind thov take otr sheep's backs. Ord Bros. W. S. Willis, a Lehi niisjil boy who has been located in Hebor city for some yeuis past, has returned to our city and is now doing business in tho Broadbent building as a plfotogruphor. His old friends should givo him a call. Mark Austin who left herc.for England but a short time ago has lately had a very enjoyablo time in visiting ins relatives at Studham and Dunstable, which only to mention cause some fond recolections of tho past to ariso in tho minds of some of Lehi's good people. These dark, disagreeable nights cause some unkind remarks to bo made about thoie not being any lamps on our streets so that peoplo who wish to go to places of amusement can find their way to thoso places withoughfc running against ttctsand sloping in mud holes. |