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Show H The tramp business is becoming a H nuisance. H Chicken thieves .don't stop their B nightly visits. H Kvcry citizen should pull for our own H dear town, Lebi. B ' ;i Mayor Evans was a visitor to Salt B Lake on Wednesday. H "' -' Mr. O. A. Grander journeyed to the H land northward onTliursdny. H M;. Henry White is able to be out H again. H State Treasurer Cnipmau visited H Amoriunn Fork on Saturday. H. ,"',?,'. Robert Ord, of the linn of Ord Bros., H , ?, , lias been in Lelii for several days past. B H Some one will get the post-office, but H it won't be the fellow who sits still. H ,f . , Lehi is growing. People are coming H to visit her overy day. Let 'cm come; B the more the better. fv"' H ":. Supt, W. E. Hacker intends to visit H Washington to see the inaugural of 1 , President McKinley. &.&:. We hope friend Abe Gudmunsou will H ? ' succeed in getting his patent for his R burr device. B Bishop Cutler has a fine conservatory B mid tlie flowers look very healthy and B beautiful in H All the young folks arc on tiptoe to, B Attend the fancy dress ball on Thursdy B ., The people of the Junction have been B r.s'i enjoying themselves in the dance in B .V' theii new meeting house of late. "if1'"" B 'j V," ur enterprising hackman, Will B ":?; Wing lost one of liia horses on Thurs B $'("' day ; it laid down ard died. H t. James M. Kirkham, manager of the B 'N firm of Kirkljam & Sona gaye us a B Trv, .. ploiisant callou Friday. B : Dr. Scabright has tl)3 best kind of B Hr ; ' ! luck with diptheria cases. lie is n hard B , worker and a persistent fighter of this H IK dreaded disease. B The People'!) Co-op has been making B Home improvements in the shoe depart- H tnent. The shelves have been raised H und three additional onos put in. H Mofisrs. Edwnrd Southwick and II. E H Qsterloh woro very active on Friday in B seeing that bills wore distributed and B put into tdo hands of the littlo folks for H the matinee for Saturday aftornoon. H 'Cashier Ellingeon has arranged for a H company of Lehi people to go to Salt H Lake this week to seethe famous Fanny H Davenport at tho Snlt Lnko theater. H Rates have been secured on the railroad H and arrangements made for the return B after the performance. B. Messrs. Heber Austin and Mayor B -- Evans last week tried to get up a com- j pany to go to Washington to see tho H inaugural but they wero unable to do B so. They also wanted to visit New HJJB York and Philadelphia but the railroads HhB - would not grant that privilege on the B ''' excursion .tickets. 1 H ft Quite a number are preparing to erect new buildings this spring. Mrs. Ilyrum Smith presented her husband with a baby girl on the' 18th. Our city fathers should rcmetnber tho people ae sighing for some lights on our streets. Mr. Louis Oakley, former agent of the Union Paciilc at the Junction, paid Lehi a visit last week. Tho horseradish of Mr. Charles Munns ia home-made and this should bo enough to leconnnend it to the public. The silver republicans of tho senate and house have issued an address to the eilver republicans of the United Stati-s. Last week the house of Mr. William Yates began to fall from tho roof. The' result was that tho family was forced to move to the east room of tho building. The American Fork Dramatic Co. is thinking of putting on a play ntthe Lehi Opera IIouho in the near future. Peter Larsen's butchsr business is increasing rapidly. Ho is doing better, than for some time. Call and see him at his meat market. ' Mr. S. B. Wilson it Co. opened up a new store in the B. C. Earl building on Saturday. lie carries qnite a line of notions, shoes, "hats and caps. The runaway of tho team belonging to Daniel Thomas on Wednesdny last scattered things generally. Tearing off pickets nnd breaking trees, etc. Fo jtunatly no one was hurt. The Inst Orange Judd Farmer prints tho picture of a tine three-yenr-old plum tree grown in Utah. It shows that we can compete with other states in tho fruit business if we only try. TheBroadbents are on the move. Last week Edwnrd rented three rooms from Mrs. Marie Austin and moved his family tnere nnd Mrs. Joseph S. Hroadbent moved back 1o her home again. Her children have recovered from tho recentillness. An Irishman got out of his carriage at a railwry station for refreshments, but the bell rang and the train left before lie had finished his repast. . "Ilould on !" cried Pat. as ho ran like a madman mad-man after the car. "Ilould on, ye muther'n ould stame injin ; ye'vo got a passenger aboard Mat's left behind !" II. A . Vallez, chemist of tho sugar factory, and his wife returned from their visit to Rock Spring?, Wyoming Thursday Thurs-day evening, where they havo been spending some four weeks witli the parents of Mrs. Vallez. Mr. Vallez says they had a most excellent and enjoyable timo although the weather was very cold out there. They felt pleased to return re-turn to UtaA and find the weather so mild, Tho choir held its first election last Thuradny night under the new rules and elected tho following officers to servo for one jear: Musical director, J. L. Gibb; assistants, Messrs. George Glover and Joseph II, Kirkham; secretary, Miss Birdie Stoddart; assistant, as-sistant, Miss. Glover; rganist, Mrs. Kate Kirkham ; assistant, Miss Tallie Hartley ; Librarian, Edward Edwards ; assistant, Edward Southwick ; executive committee, Messrs. Edward Southwick, II. E. Ostcrlnh, Homy Lewis, Mrs. Millie GnriTand Mies Angio Webb. |