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Show H Mr. and Mrs. J sopli Broad bent went B to Suit Lake, on Saturday. H XOiend the M. 1. A. ball oil Friday H oiiglui. H Mrs. Huns Hummer mmle a short visit H Ho Salt Luke on Saturday. H -Manager Cutler left on Saturday nig H lor u trip to New York. H On Saturday Thomas II. Jones made H Atrip to the capital. H See that your children always wear H District 70 school shoes. For sale by H People's Co-op. B. Mr. and Mis. Thomas R. Jones arc H prepnrini; to take a trip to England and H Wales this summer. H Mrs- Desant, iuj able apostlo of H Theosophy, nas been lecturing in salt H 3tke . H Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoes? If H 'aotrwhy not? One trial will convince H jou. Sold by People's Co-op, H Georgo C. Niieglc, late president of the H Swiss and German mission, is visiting H selntives and irieiuls in Lehi. H Men are hauling rock for a new resi- H donee to bo erected by M . II, Andereon H In the near future. H Ask the people's Co-op to show you H , District 70. They will be pleased to do B Misses Lydia Rhodes and Angie Webb H Tvent to Provo on Friday evening to m attend the IJ. Y. Academy ball tlwre. H The students oE the eighth grade at the H central school will debate the question, H Resolved that liquor has caused more H 4 xaieery than war." H Several old B. Y. Academy student8 H in Lehi have received circulars asking H them to-become.members of tho Alumni H Association of that institution. H Messrs. Allied und Anderson havo H jeturnod from tiieir recent trip to Mer- H ur and' report doing a good business H tvcrthcte. B t Tho R. Y. Academy havo arranged fof H . 6. Stanley Hall, of tho Clark university H to lecture at the teachers institute this H summer. H , Thomas Webb has sold his wool to a H iJalt Lake linn for lie. It was shipped H last week Frank Jacobs sold to Reed H J2inootof Provo for 11 c and will de- H Javer tin; wool at Provo. B The M. I. A. will give a military ball H -in tho Opera Houso on next Friday H -aight. They have- given some excellent H .-; , jflitied the past season and tin's one wil1 B jkj .be no exception as an efficient comiuitteo B , has charge of it. H .lOn.WQdnestlay evening tho relatives K -oiMr. and Mrs- Georgo Wing met at H their, residenco and had a veiy pleasant H -little social. Among those present were H vfilr. and Mrs. John Wing, George Lakin' V -6eorgpLirkin, Jr. of Ogden and Mrs. B Harriet Jacobs. . ' Af 1 " ' - ........ -, ; Wm. ABhcr has put nt'w spouting on the residence of Mrs. Jane Vaughan. In liftingsomc sugar on Kiiday James Gardner sprained his back and will be forced to lay oh" for a day or two. James M, Kirkhatn is making quite a success as un amatuer photographer. Ho has taken some good snap shots. Mr. Georgo Larkin gave us a pleasant call last week before he left for his home in Ogdcn. . At the trustee'H meeting hold here on Wednesday it was decided to engage teachers next month for tho hext echool year. Ren Wells, clerk at the bank, has recently made his appearciiee mounted on a bike. He is another addition to the local wheelmen. Invitations have been distiibutued for a picnic party to be given by tho M. 1. A. of the North Branch in the Meeting Meet-ing Ilouee on Wednesday night. Representative King made a good im. prchsion in tho House by his maiden bpeech on Thursday on the opening ct the UncompahgreiescryalioB, Mrs. E. J. Taylor has bnon offered a position as teacher in the Church Schoo' at Vernal next hcaeon. l'rdf. A. B. Anderson of this city is the princpal and has boon very successful there. l Elder W. F. Butt, who has been Ihboring in Kansas City for nearly a year, has been changed and is now, traveling among tho familiar scenes of his boyhood days in Ohio. Once more comes tho rumors of a new opera houso fpr Lehi. Some parties here are earnestly talking up the matter. Meetings have been held nd some preliminary pre-liminary step9 taken bo wc may have a new Iioubo built before ne.t Wiuter. Two Irishmen were forking in a quarry, quar-ry, when one of them fell into a deep hole. The other, alarmed, came to the margin of tho hole and called ' ''Arrah, Pat, are ye killed entirely? If ye're dead, spake." Pat reassured him from the bottom by saying in answer: "No Tim, I'm not dead, but I'm speachlcaB." The Utah Silk commission desires al. who wis'j to engage in this industry tlii8 year, to Bend at once their name and fullnddrcBS for pamphlet of instructions, in-structions, also a statement of your facilities fa-cilities for raiainf cocoons and the number num-ber of silk-worm eggs you dejirc. Address Ad-dress all communications to Margrret A-Caino, A-Caino, Secrotary Utah Siltc commission, Salt Lake City,.Ulah. Charles Munntns actively engaged in his horse raddish'businessland is putting up considerable ofrit. U has already established a good local reputation and its sale is increasing. This is encouraging encourag-ing and tho people of this vicinity when buying such an article should see that it bears tho namo of Charles If untie. Home industries ehould havo the encouragement en-couragement of every loyal citizen. Tho stockholders of the Big Four Mining Min-ing company held their annual meeting at the Union Hotel on Wednesday night. A satisfactory report was rendered nnd it was agreed to sink the shaft another GOfeut. The following were elected for directors for the coining year : Win . E. Rackor, Moaiah Evans, Henry Lewis, E. A. Goodwin and S. I. Goodwin. |