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Show B THIS. THAT AND THE OTHER fl Supt. Rncker of the Co op went to H Salt Lakti on Ycdnesdny. H Mr. C. A Granger was a visitor to H Spriugville on Thursday. H Manager T. R. Cutler made a trip to H ' Springvillu Thursday afternoon. H- Hon. John E. Booth left Provo lust H Wednesday afternoon over the U. P. for H Southern California. B A cancerous growth recently appeared B in the mouth of Miss Kstelln Woodliouse B Hi. Seabnuht rcirovcd it thus prevent-' B Jng farther trouble. B The second session of the State Legia- B lnture, when all its bills are paiu, wi'l B : have coat about f 18,000. This includes B An estimate of $10,000 for printing the B code, and appropriations for session m , .printing amounting to about $13,000. B Tiie roads between hero and Mercur B :aro in a very bad condition. On Wed- B -iiesday several teams went over theie B vwith goods for the Co-op. On going .up B the canyou to Mercul one of the wagons B slipped niul rolled oil the dugway going B no the bottom. But little damage done B .and no one was hurt. B Since our last issue Eugene Bone and B ILoretm Peterson, Alonzo Wilcox and B Ada Wagstail' and Frank Brown and B -7Jay Wilcox have launched their barks B on theinntriinoinal sea and will weather B - Jife storms together. The Bannku oilers B congrotulatinns and joins with many B JriendB in wishing them happiness and B prosperity. B 'Willinui llutchings, more familiarly B known among )iis acquintances as B ''Utah Bill," returned yesterday accom- B panied by Mrs. llutchings and children B "" -Irom Utah where tliey have been visit- B .ing relatives. Mr. 'llutchings will re- B sumo his labors in the dispatcher's B ofllce to-day. Cheyenne Tribune B K President Bono of the Lehi Irrigation B 'Co. says the creek north of town is in a B bad condition to hold the amount of HB water thot is expected down as soon as H .the weather becomes warm. He says H ' there is considerable work to be done at B " . the mouth of the north bench ditch as H weoon as the snow and frost leaves the B fl The Senate refused to con Arm the 1 H appointment of Mr. John Nicholson as -B . a member of the board of arbitration B because he voted for McKinloy, Since H - the adjournment Gov. Wells has ap- H b-poiuted him as chairman of that board. H '.There are but few in the state but think H lie is a good man for thie position. The H governor hub also appointed C. II. H Iilomstcrberg of Provo as a member of E ; the board of horticultutu for this dis- B ' vgMr. and Mrs. James M. Kirkham B have gaiied quite a reputation as enter- ' B tainers and they added laurels to their B fame at the social given tothoir relatives B and friends at their residenco last night. B They made all feel perfectly at home B and it was the sceno of mirth and mer- B rhnent for several hours. The time was B spent in singing, music, dancing, play- B ins games, etc. Supper was served at B .11 o'clock and an hour later tho guests B took their departure. Tho O. S. L, will hAve one of their repair shops at Lohi. An item of interest $1 000 in the bank . .rfj&S' Mrs. Cooper is BiifftfjaS with a severe attack of erysipelas. N Mrs. Martha Phillips is still sufler-iug sufler-iug fiom ill health. Mr. McCullougli, ' the railroad man has removed to Salt Lake. .The contract to build tho new residence resi-dence for Mr. Ed. Ross was awarded to Wilson & Jensen. Mesnrs Jonn and Andrew Austin 'left here yestetday for their sheep herds'on tnu desert. Mrs. Rees, a former resident of Lehi, was visiting her friends hero on Saturday. Satur-day. Nothing is allowed to go to waist these hard times except tho young iron's arms. On Saturday at Provo a marriage license li-cense was issued to Edward Southwick and Rachel Webb both of Lehi. George Kirkham is having the foundation of his new ie&idene3 laid by John Donaldson. Mrs. Sarah Berry, of Cedar Fort, was here doing business in regard to tho sale of her property Thursday. Hyrum Webb will commence the erection of a new house across the road east from this oflice in the near future. A surprise was given Miss May Thomas Tho-mas last Friday evening by hsr echooi friends. An enjoyable evening was spent. The houso fortrerly occupied by Ed. Ross has been razed to the ground. The material will oe used in his new building. build-ing. Wm. W.Clark returned from Provo valley on Saturday. t He states that 25 inches of snow fell thero during three days of last week. Sinro the City Council has prohibited card playing in saloons it will now be in order to pass an ordinance againBt the sheep gamboling in the fields. The Mississipi rives is on a rampage and is overflowing, causing a vast amount of damage and some loss of life. ' . Dr. II. A. AndsrEon M'as in Lehi visiting relatives on Wednesday. It is very likely that ho will locate in Salt Lake City. The oflicer who went east found that the Wilmington eueperts jvero not Kofford and Micklo though thero was a strong resemblance. Mr. George Austin of Payson, brother of John Austin, spent Saturday and Sunday in Lohi. He came over to join in the reunion of the Austin family. He left for hia homo on Monday evening. Mrs. Emma Briggs went to Provo on Saturday to vissit her daughter, Lizzie. She reurned on Sunday. The trip was j made in a buggy and the lady suffered much with the cold. Mr. George Beck was unloading nno- , ther car of lumber and shingles yesterday. yester-day. He says it is the intention to build a 4 room frame house at Beck's vineyard on tho bench. 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