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Show B " - "' ' mm B f ThoiiuiH Wc'ub left hers Wednesday B morning for liis hIicoj; herd out west. m The People's Cc-op sell the Sego Lily B shoes. They can't be beat. B " Nothing is allowed to go to waist B these hard limes except the young B man's arms. B Robert Fowler and wife 'are now H located in thu old Fowler reeidenee, H having recently moved there. H Sec that your cliildren always wear H District 70 school shoes. For sale' by H People's Co-op. H The smoke in the air of late is a token H that spring is approaching and the B orchards and gardens are being cleaned H and got into shape. H Mr. G. S. Mowery, Leln'o painter H and paper hanger, has been suffering H froni-n severe cold for several days past. H Mayor Evans had a little trouble with H lia raco horse near our office on Thurs- H day. TJie wind went out ot him all of a H k sudden, but the Mayor soon pumped H. him full again. H A few days ago some petty thief ntolo B from Felix Lonc's place a nice ham, also H some wearing apparel from Mr4. B Harvey's. It does 'seem too bad that. B th'eee sneaks cannot be caught aud H learned a lesson. B Several of Lchi's citizens attended the B reception of Senator Arthur Brown's at B Salt Lake on Tuesday night, 'The H Senator is the picture of health. There B wero picse'iita host of friends to greet B )iim and Mrs. Brown. B . J. J. Thomas called in to see us B , Thursday. He reports that some of the B sheep herds out west are not in the host B condition, but says Tom Webb's is do- B ing splendid. The good condition of B the herd is partly due to the favors Tom B Iiuh received from Mr. Thomas, who B has allowed tho herd to run on Iris B B Two of our citizens who love to see and B , travel on good slreots wore out doing a m job on 1st East Main St. on Wed- B nesday afternoon by leveling itwith'a B scraper. These gentlemen were no B others than our cashier of tho bank, Ole B EUingfcon, and Supt Granger of tho : B sugar factory. Tho gentlemen receive B our thanks for Hie good work done in B front of our ofllce. B The quift town noyer before witnessed B such a hunting up ofnewa, such a rustl- B ing aioiind for items of interest, such a B Plying of all kinds of qucstiona to all B kinds of people on all kinds of subjects. B If a man is seen going through the B , streets with aload of brick ho is at onco fl ll0ld up and intcrviowd by an item B fiend. Nothing in the shape of news B . . is allowed to go tp waste. Men ha 'o B plodded along for tho last 40 years, nti- B , noticed, find their names and deeds B ) mentioned in tho papers and wonder ! how it got there. All this shows up tho t E' advantages and resources of tho town i B nnJ makes times lively. Conference at Salt Lake this week. - T. U, Cutler was in Tintic last week looking after his mining interest over there Ask tho people's Co-op to show you District 70.' They will be pleased to do so Building material is being piled on the lot of John Beck in the upper part v of town. Several of the boys who have been attMnding sciool nt Logan aro expected homo at the end of this week.' Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoes V If not, why not? One trial will convince you. Sold by People's Co op. Wilson and Jensen have been awarded the contract to do tho building for Mr. ' George Austin. Tho R. G. W. havo1 distributed a very neatdisenptivo pamphlet of the Tintic mining district. It contains some fine illustrations and is full of interesting reading. The teachors went to Pavson on Thursday evening to visit the schools '. the-e on Fri(iay and attend the institute on Saturday. For this reason there was no school heie on Fiiday. More than half tlje yield of anything you cultivate, depends upon tho effort you put fosth in mailing it productive. Fertility of soil is the basis of nil rial profit, and the fanner who does not increase in-crease the proMuetivecapacity of his toi' is surely going" down hill; Thn pchool trustees are preparing to build the now school house for tho north part ol town. The law has recently been amended so as to allow the trustees to let the work without contracting the whole building. T.is will give the people a chance to do tho work and all who can will be given a chance to work-on work-on the buildingor hauling material. But a 6iuall house greeted the Home Dramatic conipaiiy on their appearance g. ' at American Fork on Thursday night ' but this did not deter the company from i their work as thoy gave ono of tho best X performam-ea they havo given this JL , season and those present -had a treat. The Lehi orchestra accompanied them and did some excellent playing. The people of Lehi aro good theater goers ns was again shown on Thursday night -when a full house greoted , luahara's minstrels who kept them in good humor for the evening. There is ify considerable talent in tho company and it was brought out and. appreciated by the audience. They will call here on mm their next western tour. The new curtain at tho opera house is all right. It is very nicely painted and speaks in praise for Mr. Elvers, the gentleman who handles tho paint brush so dexterously. The homo dramatic and ,. Messrs. Garff and Elvers, all of whom J have worked so energeticly to get tn'e ne scenery in tho house, can take to themselves much honor, for they are surely entitled to it. Wo feel proud to say the new scenery hos changed tho j?0 whole appe'arence of tho stage so much that it is a pleasing sight to sit and look at it, and ij greatly charms those who go to seo tho different plays. Fow tho work is complete wo say well done and wo hope tho public will well reward you for so faithful and praisworthy a labor. f |