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Show B Jarnea All5n has coD'inencod to drive H can artesian well on the city lot near the B ''. Misses Nell McNtal and Lena Green- H 'rwood of Ameiican Fork are visiting H ' xwith Mrs. Rob. Ball. H Seo that your children always wear B District 70 bcIiooI shoos. For sale by H Jl'coplo'8 Co-op. H The district school teachers are hold- B Sng a summer sshool at the south school B ihouse. The course began on Monday. m 'On Saturday Dr. Merrihew was B 'distributing aJvertistng matter for the m E. 0. O. F. excursion to Castella to be B " (given next Friday. B ,Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoes? If B 7ot, why not? One trial will convince m 3'ou. Sold by Feoplo't) Co op. m w. -f Asl: the people's Co-op to show you ' w jDistrict 70. They will be pleased to do Bl B -Tho It. G. W. oders reduced rates to Hj. 'viho M. I. A. Conference at Salt Lake on K July 17-10, and Trans-Mississippi Con Bj geess at tne mime placo on July 14-10. H On Juno 5, 0, and 7 the 0. S. L. will BJ 'sell excursion tickots to Muxico City Bf Mexico at one faro for round (rip. B , .Tickets limited to Sep. 5, 1807. Bf "Tne Lehi aim American Fork teams H . splayed a game of base ball hero on Bj Saturday afternoon which brought out B -quite a crowd. Five innings were Bj played and the lust part of the game was BJ -quite exciting. The score stood 10 to 14 BJ, .in favor of Lehi. BJ Last week the drug business belonging H ."to the hito 1). E. Ellingson was eotd to Hj Bert Merrilicw, a brother of our genia' Bj -dentist. He has hnd chargo of R. S. BJ Ilincs drug business at Provo for four H yoaia and is a graduate of Highland H Park College of Dcs Moines, Iowa. He H -comes well recommended and we wish H .him success in his now venture. H "Messrs. S. V. Ross, Ncwburn Butt jW "Chris Anderson returned from Six Mile B -oil Tliuredny and report a good prospect- H ing trip. A ton oforo was brought in H from one of the claims. A large number BJ of prospectors nro in that district and H nearly all tho ground is being thoroughly Bj itprosnectecl. H Almost ever since thc-irrigation season H "began there has been a pond of water Bt in the btreet opposite Kirkhnm's store. B It is an unsightly, unhealthy pool and BJ .is becoming a regu'nr nuisance which B should bo abated. Wo should have H h vf . ,better u?o of tho water than running it B tin the. streets. B Several young men employed nt Beck's B ranch refused to go to work tho next B &' x morning after Decoration Day, being B ( quite sore from the e fleets of tho ball B game. Tho result was a lively scrap. B )Ouc man is reported to have been B punched rather severely. The com- B Patents quit work and others had to be B employed to tako their placoe. Ai rf fcBJPJBBBBBJt ,im i ma I mmmmm I i 11 i . James Clark of Cedar Fort is in Lehi to-day. II. E. Osterloh was a visitor to Salt Lake on Friday. Jamea M. Kirkham wended his way to the cnpitol on Friday on a business errand. On Thursday Spencer it Lynch, the well known shoe Arm of Salt Lake, madn an assignment. . , Win. A8hor has purchased, the residence resi-dence and lot ofEdward A, Evans' and will move his family thero soon. The solo by Mrs. II, E. Giles was a pleasing innovation in Sunday's services. John L. Gibb went over to Cedar For on Friday to attend the funeral of the child of Mr. and Mrs. David Berry A marriage HcenHe was granted at Provo on Tnursday to Ned O. Darling of of Lehi and Annie Walters of Rock Springs. The enterprising firm of Kirkham it Sons aro offering some splendid barging to their patrons. You should read their ad every week. A. B. Anderson has gone to Proyo .where he will study assaying this summer. sum-mer. He expectB to return to Vernal in the fall. , John Swenson of Pleasant Grove ia home from the Leland Stanford University. Uni-versity. He intends resuming his studies in the fall. A farewell party was given at Alpine last night in honor of Joseph Marsh and. John Moylo who leave soon on missions. Mr. G. N. Child delivered an interesting interest-ing lecture before tho M. I, A. of the North Branch on education, end sand ;means, last Sunday night. There was a good attendance. The old folks living between Ogden and Payson will have an outing at Garflold Beach on June 22 where they will meet the old veterans from Tooele county. The cniimitteo aro arranging for a fine time. There was a decided fall in the temperature last week and frost was feared, in fact it got within two degrees of that point but wo escaped. Considerable Con-siderable snow fell on some of the mountains nudjjin some of the adjoining states heavy losses from frost aio reported. re-ported. They wereunable to secure hot enough water in the flowing well at the chicken hatchery at Beck's ranch. Tho water in one of the springs is hot enough at 1 teet below tho surface and an effort wil be made to put in a box and use this and if this will do, tho project will be all right but if not it will be abundoned and the apparatus moved elsewhere. A number of tho poholnrn of tho district school gave a very succea fui surprise party in honor of tlieir teucheri John E. Itoss.nt his residence ou Thursday Thurs-day night, He retires from the Rchool room this year after teaching in Lehi for over twenty years, being one of the oldest teachers in tho county. That time has scon u continuous line of pupils pass in and out of his school room and most of tho younger people hire havo at somo timo been under his care and the good work ho has done wil not bo forgotten until this generation passes away. |