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Show ,. "SB-Hewlett Bros " Baking Powder. 'u TSlE PUREST JiJKTID SST IMTjDIE. Three-Crown O Three-Crown SP1CES IS"- Tr,p, A ? TO3 5 FLAVORING BEST Klmb EXTRACTi ( Tliey ore ground .SflL Aro Delicious. Fro.1, Eyory Day. .ggP TRY THEM. ) 1 Our goods of this brand guaranteed to be the cial to the best on the market or money refunded. r- ' . i '' Give Itroadbeut & Sona a (all ; they I , will be pleased to see you. d , Mr. James Anderson is putting the '$ te finisliing touches on his i evidence. ' The county Btiperintendancv of the 11 Sunday Schools will be in L'jhi on Sun- S ,. ' day, March 21. ; Quite ft numbei of I.ehi people atten- jjv ded the L'ricsthood nicelirig at VrOvo ' tL last Satuidav. '"; Dr. N. II. Nelson, who una located in , l Lehi some time ago, and Misi Stina , I J ' Larson of 1'Ieasant drove will be married i. ou the 18th inst. Springville is considering the matter f' , of putting in an electric light plant to be run by water power. It can be done 't, at a cost of $5000. 4- fyir f'il yf? ' John Draxler was found dead in the BL 'j? t Ailington house, Salt hake City on i ''Msp! Thursday. There id some mystery con- jft'-v. i$$ ' ' '' ceining his demise which iho ol'icers s f: are tiying to fathom. $ Chicago's anti-high hat ordinance V"' ' Hccms to be working lirst rate, but men Htill stumble over the young ladies' feet (" when they art going out between the , acts. Boston Globe Ji At a meeting of the State liotird of ffi ) Land Commissioner)! held yesterday k morning oeveral applications revioualy K received from residents of Utali county fflb- t for the purchase of school lauds situated WUf it Utah county were considered, and tli3 , j Wmth f applications were granted. The appli- . ; Bp - , cants are: James II. Woolston, William liif ME,' ' Trinanian, John L. (iibb, W. II. CjWj? H!w"- V HE. ' Vaugh.ui, A. M, Fox and John Brown, $? all of I.ehi. Tribune. E' , ' Austin and Webb will stnrt their Ifo ' nh'jaiing conel oer Jordan between m ' the 10th and 15th of Aptil. 81 rOll SALE One city lot half a block ' west of the Union Hotel. Apply to i ' t ' Haniuel Briggs, Sr. fv . t The ltepublican drum corps held ita (' $i5. '', annual ba'l last night. A largo crowd i' '' . iY' ' wi8 in attendance and a light royal j " V$H j;ood time was nad. f" ? 'itrondbent & Sons is the place to purchase your drygooda and groceries. , Surprise. Last evening Mrs. Ann Taylor, widow ot the late James V. Taylor, was given a most pleasing surprise by her loving c'lildron, grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. great-grandchildren. The venerable lady, who reached the ago of 75 last night, is one of Utah's early settlers, iihe and her husband came hoie in 185H. L'or many years her noble sire was one of Lehi'3 most honoitd citizens, Mlkig many otlices of trust, and was loved by thousands, the memory of whom is fresh in their mind today. The honored lady of last nifcht has had 15 children. She" lias todiij 85 gtandcinldren and 20 i cat-grandchildren and when a huge number of these ' called upon her at her home last night the scene was a lovely $ one and although the surprise was a most joyous one to the aged w idpw and mother! Ten cannot dcsciibe, nor toliguo tell the thoughts that passed through her mind and she looked upon her largo ami happy posterity who had been o kind as to leme'Mber heron this . occasion After the hand shak'ing and '! ' v , ! the fond embrace 50 in numbeisat down toasumptous repast, after which tho evening was spent in singing, leciting, - ' .Hpeechmaking and telling incidents of long ago. The party bioko up at mid- night after wiehing the aged lady a happy goodnight, unci that her life might ' bo prolonged as long aa she Jesires it. Mr John Bradshaw has had a breast pin made from silver from the Enunn mine. It is a beauty. Mr. E. A . Goodwin is the right kind Of a citiyen. . He has bf en putting in Itis spare time hauling gravel for tne widows. $5 Reward For the following saddle horses lost from L.hi field pome time last month : 1 light fcorrel branded JP (connected;, I light soirtl branded .1 IIF. (connected) 1 chestnut soriel branded with n stirrup on left hip and a wheat sheaf on right hip, 1 small brown, brands not known. Findor please notify Hiirden Woodhousc and receive reward. i It is, or should be, the highest aim of every merchant to please his customers ; and that the wide awake drug firm of Meyers A J'Ishleman, Steillnjr, 111., is doing so, is proven by the following ft otn Mr Eshleman: "In my sixteen yetrs' experience in the drug business I have never seen or sold or tried a medecine that gives as good satisfaction as Chain berlain's Colic, Cholernand Diarrhoea Remedy, Sold by D. K. EUingson, druggist. CASTOR I A For Infant3 and Children. I ' III An Ordinance. Entitled an Ordinance Pertaining to False Pretenses, Refreshments, etc. Section 1. Be it ordained by the City j Council of Lehi City that any person who shall within the limits of this city obtain any goods, chattels or ether property under false pretenses, or who ( shall enter into any public house, shop or other plac e and call for refreshments or other article or thing and receive the , panic and depart without paving or satisfying the owner thereof, ieguil 1y an oli'onse and upon conviction thereof ' shall be liable to a fine in any sum not exceeding one hundred dollars or be imprisoned in the city jail not exceed ing one hundred days or to both lin and imprisonment. Section 2. Thia ordinance to be in force -from and after its passage. Passed November 10th, ISf'O Most ah Evans, Mayor. I, John E. Ko?s, City Recorder in ana for the city of Lehi, do hereby certify that tho foregoing ordinance entitled 'An Ordinance Pertaining to False Pretenses, lteireshmentsnetc." is a truo and correct copy of the oiigimil as', passed by the City Council of Lehi on I the lOUi day of November, A, D., 18i)t , as appears of recoid in my uiih'e. i John E. Ross, City Recorder. Reward. The Rio Grand Western Railwa company will payu vewtud of $15.00 fo the conviction of any person throwing stones or other missies at its tiains. A. E Wolby, General Superintondent Salt 1iko City, August Mb, l.vld. Wanted-An Idea SSH Protect your laru: thnr mar bring jroa wealth. Wrltn JOHN WKlJDEltnUKN & CO.. Patent Attor-noy, Attor-noy, WemlilW'ton. I. O., for their 8l.B prlte offer vd lUC or two hundred luvontlous uunted, WB I Tlie Best I SUGAR BEET I PAPER I In tlie tate I For Only I S1.5G I A Year I 0Wk I wm. wing; I PROPRIETOR OF ' I Tlhe Leni LiVeri) Stabile I State Street, opposite U. P. Depot, Hack to and from all trains. Telephone in connection. All calls promptly answered. I JOB PRINTINC7 " I The Banner Job Office contains a complete outfit for doing first-class job printing of all kinds at reasonable prices. . t I If business is dull try an ad. in v I I the BANNER. It willpayyoa. ' I Kio Grande w estern I vfe TIME TABLE I KCJSALT LAK-CS I jgJ"Jj In Effect 12:01 a. m. June i, 1896. . I TRAINS WESTBOUND. . ; I No, i.Fromthe East Leaves Lehi at n 133 a.m. J I No. 3. From the East leaves Lehi at 10:44 P- '". I No. 5. From Sanpete Valley points arrives at Lehi at 4 125 p. m. No. 7. From Eureka, Payson, Springville, arrives at Lehi 9:07 a; m I I TRAINS EASTHOUND. ,t)Ji I I No. 2. For the East leaves Lehi at 8:41 a. m. ' I I No 4. For the East leaves Lehi at S: 24 p. m, I No, 6 For Sanpete Valley points leaves Lehi at 1 :'J4 p. m. I No. 8 For Springville, Payson andKureka leaves' Lehi at 5 :Sop.' in. I J Train No. 6 runs to Richfield arriving there at 8:45 p, m., No. 5 leaves Richfield at 10 a. m. ',. "' 1 Trains No. 1 and 4 do not stop at Lehi, train No. .3 ttops only on flat ' I t " iK I D. O.Douok S. II. lUiicocK, , I lien. Mjjr. Tittfln-Mar. !Vm Welsh, local agt. F. A.Wadlligii, Gen. Pabi-tr.ger ag Buy the WWfif ' SBGO LIL-Y IJSK. Men's ShoesWS Stov' " 0WN MAKE WARRANTED. l School Shoe, m At People's Co-Op SchoolSuoe Narranted . ' ' . ' ' J I t |