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Show B - Edwin Evans, our Lehi artist, was B j,,. seen on our streets on Friday. b fcj The American Fork school teachers B lr visited ourschools on Friday. M , The stars and stripes floated form the B top of the New West school house ono H Thursday, Inauguration Day. H Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Pearson hav m ' moved from Union where he has been B teaching school. They will spend the H (,' summer in Lehi. H D.' E. Ellingson the pooular druggist H of Lehi stopped over in this city Tues- H t'ayon liis way toluarysvalc. Ephriam H Enterprise. H Bishop T. R. Cutler and John Brad- H Hh aw left here Monday morning for Fish H Springs to look after their mining H property. fl Mr. Joseph Broadbcnt, of the firm of fl Broadbcnt it Sons left hereon Friday fl night for Salt Lake City whoro he will H stay a few days to take a little rest H from business cares. H W. E. Hatchings, one of our Lehi H boys, came herefrom Wyoming Thurs- H day night to visit with his parents and HB friends. He reports tho winter has BB been very mild out there. H Mr. Charles Crabb, manager of the H Lehi Dramatic association, was in Provo Hf this week making arrangements for B an entertainment to be given in Lake B View by his company in the near H future. Utonion. H From a privatu letter wo learn tha1 H I' - Elder George Ccmer has been released B 'ft- from his missonary labors and tha1 H Elder Jesse Smith expects to recoivo a H similiar notification soon, It is ex- H ' pected they will reach home soino time H. in April. B A jolly company of Lehi people went H to Salt Lake on Wednesday night to B see Fanny Davonport in "Gismonda." B All were very much pleased with the fl performance as it is one ot the finest fl things tha,t ever appeared on the Salt B Lake Stage. They en mo home tlio etune B night on a special train over the R. G B V. which made the run to Lehi in .V! B minutes. B , William S. Edson, the young man of B . Ogden who some time ago made an H assult with intent to kill Miss Lillio Ot1 B and Will McCabe, was brought back to B that city on Wednesday and placed in B the county jail, in the samo quarters B where he broko from when ho got away. BB . The names of theoflicersof McKinlcy's B cabinet are as follows: Secretary of B State, John Sherman of Ohio. Secretary B of tho treasury, Lyman J. Gago of B lllnois. Secretary of War, Rubso)! A. B Alger of Michigan. Aitorney-Genoral, B Joseph McKenna of California. Post- B master-General, Jamea A. Gary of Mary. B land. Seorotary of Navy, John D. Long B of Massachusetts. Secretary of tho B Interior, Cornelius N. Bliss of Now York. B Secretary of Agriculture, James Wilson B - of Iowa. H Win. Turner is making some improve menta on hia place. , ,, The carpenters lmye been building an andition to Cashier Elhngson'a residence. resi-dence. Many of the .sidowalks are being improved im-proved by being regravcllcd. Lehi can boast of some of the best streets in our county. M. W. Ipgalls gave us a pleasant call on Thursday. Where can we got a house to rent is the common enquiry these dnva. The SiiTuin band went to play for the people of Riverton laet Friday night. If yon cannot speak pleasingly of your friend say nothing at all. If yon wish to preserve your good name never i un for a public office. If you wish drygoods and notions of all I inds call at Broadbcnt it Son's. John Merrill has been finishing up two rooms in his residence with the intention of renting them. The Indies have seemingly settled down to tho inforeement of the anti-high anti-high hat law. Never take a paper for the much reading alone it contains. But for tho aim it has in view for the public. The friends of St-natoi Arthur Brown am making preparations to give him a reeep'iun when he arrives home. Mr. James Fyffe was smiling all over his face last Tuesday night, his good lady presented him with a baby gi1. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fjield has been suffering for some time past with a stiff" neck left from the mumps. Our street supervisor and others have been doing good work with tho street draper in lilliug in the ruts the last few days. Purchase your goods of Broadbent Son's. They are located on 1st East Main St. The U. S. weather bureau at Salt Lake sends bulletins to Lehi every day giving the kind of weathur wi. mnv i.v.nni Thc&o cards are posted in the post office where all interested can see them. In last week's issue the names of the missionaries from Lehi who are out in different countries were published. In making up the list tho name of Ilyrum Baker, who is in the Eastern' StaU'B was omitted. Will Thornton and his father, of American Fokr, paid a visit to the homo of James M. Kirkham of this place, and were very pleased with the architecture of Id's now residenco and took its de-mentions. B. J. Andorson and Charles Oiiran returned last week from their mining claims at Lookout mountain. ' They are quito encouraged over tho results of their prospecting and think they will get h good chunk of prosperity if a railway rail-way is built out that way. Brondbent & Sons wish to call the attention of their patrons and friends who have during tho late sickness of the family felt timid to call and do business with them, that they are pleased to say tho family is again onjoying good health and would be most pleased tohavo their customers and friends give them a call. |