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Show WANTED At this ollk'O, two tirtis of lucern hay on subscription. n Mulliner A Co, are driving: an artesian well at the residence of HarryMuniu. Tlios. Wobb camo in from his .sheep-herd .sheep-herd on Sunday and states the roada ure vory bad. Some of our young men are receiving Home valuable and interesting information infor-mation from Box B. " George Harvey has recently purchased the residence of V. H. Gibb near the eemetary. James Gardner intends erecting a new fence uround his residence in the near future. FOll SALE One city lot half a block west of the Union Hotel. Apply to ,r" . ., Samuel Urigga, Sr. E.S.Carroll came here from Si I. yesterday. He will he employed on the JJannki: in the future. LVoa. Wilford Woodruil' in behalf of the church, has donared .2,0t)l) to the rionecr J ubilee fund. On Sunday night u new young3tir appeared at the home of A. L. Koek-la Koek-la ill. All panics interested are doing well. . Mr. -It. E. Elvers has finished punning the now scenery here and has gono to American Fork where he is engaged in trimiliar work. ' .w Mr. Steel has bought part of the lot of Mr. Ed Evans, near the O. S. h. depot( and will commence to erect Mm. a residence aionee. , The saleatBroadbent & Son is now i on. Call liiid see their great cut in prices. If you don't wish to buy, they will be pleased to show their goods. The following epitaph may b'j seen. in an old burying giound in Ohio:" It was a terrible cough that carried her oil" and it was a coflin they earned her otf , ' in.. It is expected that Elder Joseph j. " . Einpey will arrive in Lehi from his l, eastern mission the first of this week. Hi Ilia wife will come down fiom Idaho and W meet him here. tf, In speaking of the Home Dramatic $' the other day Mr. Ingalls said the ",Jt company will now take a rest for about one month. By that time some of the k fc ' oldmembeis will bo in a position to ' V again appear with tho company. I' ' Some of the shoepherds on tho desert f . are in a very bad condition .and severa1 heavy losses are reported. Mr.Thos. ltussell ifi aaid to have recently lost "lttOO head. Th herds in tho Keg mountains ure suffering fiom scab and are in a very bad condition. &L Ouaue5"Z?03ET.3Cu3L.. . ?' 31a ho- h oa : ' JrtZiVJfl& ' John Bock's vineyaid, near the cemetary, is the Hcone of activity these duys. Ten men have been employed there, pome in ending a 1-roomed house and some in putting in posts for tho vineyard trellises . They now have , Homo 0 "acres of vines and will put in 1)0sts and string wires for all of them so ' i they can be more easily attended to fc f ' 'Thu tender vines on the west side of tho u &.. loadwill bo uncovered and trimmed 'ff'- ' tniH Week. They have not suffered HJL. f from the cold woiithor and are expected ' W ' to give an abundant yield. Tho young r trees in the orchard have good prospeots or an abundant crop . The new roai-,lonco roai-,lonco will be occupied by Mr. BischoiV, a practical vinevnid man who has had considerable experience in the business in Germany. ?hfis- j? ' .- lees li . On Wednesday. Mr. John Kockhill of Fiah Springs was a visitor to Lehi. Miss Wilson of the New WeBt Academy Acad-emy has been suffering from the grip. oiiie of the eighth grade pupils visited the schools of American Fork on Friday. The hard times and many failures should teach all a lesson keep out of debt. If you expect to get a rush for the sale of Spring goods, now is the time to , advertise. Photogiapher F. D. , Iluifih paid n visit to his old home at I'nyeon a few days ago. Thomas Austin expects to leave to-day witli a force of men to develop the Silj ver Bow mine at Six Mile. Last week vc printed a largo number of dodgers for Broadbpnt & Soil announ-c.ng announ-c.ng tht-ir big sale now on at their store. Meesrs George Austin and Ole Elling-son Elling-son were out with scrapers last week fixing up tho streets in the upper part' of town. They are disciples of good roads. Mr. Oscar Kirkham, who is attending the B. Y. A. at Provo, has hud a little more mumps than was comfortable but he has the best of them and is at his studies again. The BANNcn reaches the homes of more farmers and business men in Lehi and Utah county than any local paper so every business fltm will do well to patronize it. t Miss Jackeon of Lehi and Mr. Olson of ltock Springs, Wvo. were married' on Tuesday evening. We wisli they may enjoy life as they travel together. Your character guard with care Tis quickly gone. 'Tis gained by many a deed But lest by one. Those fellows who do tho most talking talk-ing about what the city ought to havo in tho way of improvements are genei- j all tho ones viho pay the least into tho city treasury. Lehi is all right because wehuvesou e of the beat business men that can be ftund in any community. They hue always been pushers and worked for the interest of the town. They love to nn- i prove, to build up and beautify their their homes rnd sui roundings. It is, or should he, the highest aim of every merchant to please his customers ; and that the wide awake drug firm of Meyers & Estonian, Steiling, 111,, is doing so, is proven by the following fiom Mr Eshleinan : ''In my sixteen yens' experience in tho drug business 1 havo never seen or sold or tried a medecine that gives as good satisfaction as Chamberlain's Cham-berlain's Colic, Choleia.uul Diarrhoea Uemedy, Sold by D. E. Ellingson, druggist. |