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Show M THIS. THAT AND THE OTHER B City Council meeting to-night H .Arbor Day next Thursday. H Miss Ilcrniuc Brown was outlast week H on an elegant new bicycle. . H , George Hammer was eee'n 0110111 H etreets attain yesterday. H Joseph II. Ivirkham is rapidly recover- H ng from his recent injury to his back. H The quarterly conference of this wtaku B will be held at Provo next Sunday. B Tiie Sunday schools will prepare n H -special Easter program for next Sun- H Mayor Evans made a recent trip to H Provo on his wheel and reports the reads B in excellent condition. B Wm Finn went to Idaho Inst Satur- H day in response to a request from his B son who is very sick. H Mrs. Isaac Gudmuneeii came down M from Idalio oti Friday to visit relatives H aind friends in Lehi. B Jlessrs. A. II. Allred and Joseph' J. B Anderson left on u business trip to B Mercur .on Friday. M See that your children always wear m District 70 school shoes. For salu by m People's Co-op. H Miss Edith Cutler went to Salt Lake m on Friday to attend the wedding of her B cousin, Mr. Frank Cutler. B B. S. Young and family removed M irom the Beck residenco to Salt Lako B JaBtweek. H. Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoes? If m not, why not? One trial will convince H you. Sold by Peopled Co-op. B Ask the people's Co-op to show you H District 70. They will be pleased to do m so . H Frank Teafdel. who was known by a number of Lehi people, died at his iather's residence in Salt Lake last week. H Messr3 Austin and Webb left yester H Jay to repair their shearing correll over Jordan and expect to begin shearing to- H H N. C. Cliristensen has been do'ivorinp trees to many who are Betting out H orchards this spring. These home grown trees should be haidier and better adapted to our climate than imported K ones. The carpets and wall paper carried by tlie Peoples Co-op is the most complete etock we have over seen outside of largo H cities. Styles, prices and everything H deems ts strike the people right, B James Gledhill has recently rotumed K from a trip to the south.' While avay B lie was at Gunnison where ho saw the H first male citizen of this state, Grover James Jensen. Mr. GJedhill reports H considerable snow down there. H Peter Larsen intends leaving the Co- H op butcher shop and will open a shop in B the bAkory building near the Union B Hotel where ho will carry on a hay, B grain, and feed business an well as tho B butcher Bliop. Charles Dorton will B likely take his place at tho Co-op. WWml" wSSSSF 1 y r Hob Ord camu up from Nephi last week to look after his business here. Wm. Cox is building lesidensc in tho Held south of town. Last week. at Provo a license to wed was granted' to Robort Laughter and Jennie Ballenger. 1 The new fence around the property of Mr Green Lewis is a decided improvement. improve-ment. I Mr. Robinson, of tllo N. Y. and Utah Paper Co., was in Lehi on business last wpJk and gave ua u call. . Mies Maggie. Sharp Imh gone to Salt Lake wliere she willjbu treated by her Uncle, Dr. II . A. Anderson. i There was a large nttfiulancc of young people at the M. 1. A. meetiug on Sunday Sun-day night, when an inteiesting program was given. I Only a very few spring capes left at tho People's Co-op. Thoy have been hot sellers. You must get a move on you if you wun tone. 1" LnBt week the Deseret News contained a very eonipliincntanSnrticle 611 Dr. II. A, Anderson who iins located in Salt Lake City. f The way the epiing luits sold Satur-dry Satur-dry you would have thought the People's Co-op were giving tllem away. They must rtavc the proper tiling sure. Lewis Bushman, son of M. B. Bush-man Bush-man of this city, who has been living at Escalante will leavo'Silt Lnke to-day for a mihsion to the Southern StateH. Representative King has introduced a bill in Congress for tho relief of the Black Hawk ivar veterans and for all those who suilefed from depredations of the Indians since l8(Jo, l The searching party! who went up American Fork canyon to find the body of Mr. Jorgensen were forced to give up Iho search and retiun home on account of there being so much fsnow up tliero An old mountaineer says there never has beon ns much suowfand so many Blidesin tho canyon as this winter. 1 Some progressive towns in the State arc agitating tho question of public parks and it seems the people everywhere every-where are highly in favor of them. This,i8 tho case in Lehi and the city would do well to secure the land and begin work on u suitable park,. We need it bad enough. 1 By corresponding with lion. George N, Southwick, member iof Congress, Edward Sonthwick lias succeeded in getting a partial history of the South-wick South-wick family in America sinco 1030 when tiiey canie from Edglaud and settled in Massachusetts. H. Pomeroy, of American Fork, was a callqr at our office on Saturday. He i selling family rights and ja receipt for Diamond drip syrup. It is superior to that sold at stores and "can bo made much cheaper. Ho naa Becured the right foi this and Salt Lake county. He expects to canvass our Itown right away. |