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Show Don't let the small boys fool you on Thursday. Abe Gudmunsen gave us a pleasant call yesterday. James M. Kirkham was a visitor to our oflico yesteulay. Bo sure to read the new ad of James Kirkham & Sons in this issue. Mr. James Allen succoedod in getting a line artesian well at Heck's Saratoga Springs. t The blizzard of yest'ordny has caused ( us to lay our spring poetry on tho shelf . for an indefinite period. i Tho new spiing goods have arrived at tho People's Co-op; they are new in design and will feiuely please you. 1 Mr. Abo Gudmunsen has recoutly finished a neat watch charm to bo sent I , loFrantz Sa'zuer. It is made of polished I "Utah onyx mounted with Utah gold I and will bo an interesting souvenir of these mountain vales. Attorney Uablo of American Fork gave us a pleasant call to-day. Mrs. Newel Brown wa attacked with a very severe spoil of bleeding at the nose on Sa.urday E & J. Whipph ait- prepared to do all mnuner of carpenter work and contracting. con-tracting. Give thorn a call. J'y The diphtheria ha9 again brtiken out i l tlie family of Jameq B. Gaddie. IIih little son being alllicted. lie is on the imp.ove. Kirkham and Sons intend ndding some now lines to their stock in, the near futuro and the public can expect a grand opening soon. ' Tlie cheap sale at Uroadbent and Sons yesterday was well patronized notwithstanding notwith-standing tho unpleasant weather. The store being crowded at times. Quite a number of pupils from th district sfhools went to visit the schools in the southern part of the county on Friday. The teachers sent to visit the schools at Payson. As Abe Gudmunsen was riding in the lower.part of town a few dys ago the front part of his wheel suddenly collapsed collap-sed throwing him violently to tho ground shaking him up generally. Have you ever thought that the People's Co-op pays more for wheat and oats than any othet city in the county? When you tradc with them you get better value than anywhere else. If you want wall paper. and carpets the People's Co-op have the best in tlie county. Their stock is all new, stylisti nnd cheap. You cannot possibly do better anywhere else. Call and see them. Since the Salt Lake & Western By changed hands there is a strong probability proba-bility that the railway buildings at the Junction will be moved to Lehi where '.ho headquarters of the road will be established but the switches and other necessary property will remain. Such is the rumor. Some enterprising Mercur people have been looking over the ground and are favorably impressed with the mouth of American Fork canyon as a site for an electric light plant as all the surrounding surround-ing settlements can bo supplied with electricity for lighting and power purposes pur-poses and a line will be run to Mercur. At one of Sam Jones' religious meetings meet-ings ho called on all the men who could assert they never said an unkind word to their wivoa to stand. Up got two. "Now," )ie said, "all the women who r.evT spoke an unkind word to their husbands may rise." Upgotsi. "Sit down," Sam cried. "Now I want tho audience to pray for these liars!" A correspondent writing from Lehi to tho Wasatch Wave gives tho following very sensible item : The City Council appropriated $250.00 at its last meeting to be applied on tn already fair streets. I am surprised that Lehi does not make use of tho tramps who find a night's lodging at the City Hotel (for they are many) to improve thy streets. Thero would be fewer tramps or better stieets and the treasury would be helped that much at least |