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Show fl Mayor Evans spent Thniaday in Salt H Miss S.uah Douglass of Pmvo is visit- H lii'i fiieiiuH in Lelii. B E. W. Jenkins, the Salt Lake music H dealer, was in Lehi last week, B The city has i educed tho city tax half B n mill this year. This will be pleasing H news to our citizens. B Jliba Gertie Tliurman, Utah counly'8 B Jubilee representative, hug been visiting B friends in Lehi. B See that your childien always wear B District 70 school shoes. For sale by B People's Co-op. B The ' farmers have successfully B harvested their ilrst c.iop of lucern hay B and have staited to cut the meadow B B . Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoes? if B not, why not? One trial will convince B yll 3ohl by People's Co op. B Ask the people's Co-op to show you B District 7(3. They will be pleased to do B Mr. Gillian is now night operator at B the II. G. W. depot. The immense B amount of traflh! passing over the road B makes this necessary. B All local freight traflh: over the II G. B W. has been tied up for several days on V account of the unusua'ly large pnssungcr B H ' It seems that Hcber Comer cah't stay B out of the ice cream business. He has B- XT leased the Larseu building on Main St. B and will open an ice cream parlor there B There has been a drop of $25 in the B - price of some of the standard makes of B bicycles.. Tliis is thought to be the B eturting of a war oil the price Of B bicycles. B Tlie corner mono of the llrigham BB Young inoiiuuient at Salt Lake City was B dedicated with imposing ceremonies on B Tnutsday. It will be completed as soon B us possible. Hv West bound trains of Chiistian B Endeavorers have been passing tlirough B Lehi the past few days over the It. G. B W. Thtitcompauy e.)iected to handle H over 30 of these special trains. B Abe Gtulmiiusen is now woikingou K another scheme which will be peifected B iu a fow days. This timo it is a punctilio H proof bicycle tire. We hope so, for it is a H contum ination devoutcdly to be wished B for by the legion of bicycle riders. B II. E. Ostorloh iscirculatinga petition K to ask the city council to pay the K expenses incurred by the death of his H little boy which was the result of otiiurs B playing ball in the eiU contiary to the B city oruiiianceb. It is being nuiiieioudy K James Urookh is once mote a citizen H , of Lehi. lie came in from Mammoth H ' , Boiiio time ago. He lias been over theie B for two vears but as work was rather L, slow there he concluded to move back t ' tomtit . . t Mrs. Yingtjt gave a ehjldren's party on Thursday to which eomo fifteen little lirls wereinvited. Heaven's artillery began colebiating tlie Fourth an tiio second. The heavy thunder mnde the windows rattle. f hursday was one of the libttcsr days of tho year but a wind sprung up that night and tho ' temperature was inueh lower on Friday. i ' Tho EiMina mine, of which John Hrndshaw is cuperintendent.lias recent ly shipped several carloads of ore. Mm tin Bushman has recently rccehed an elegant large photo of the eldeis in tlie Southern States His son Lewis is on of them. The raising of tea if a now industry which the faimeis of the south are trying, try-ing, It is only an experiment yet but bids fair to be a success. Only six went from here on Thursday to hear Bryan's lecture at bait Lake. The leport that seats could not be secured prevented others from going. Tlie men who have been workiug at the factory, ma ing the necessary repairs, re-pairs, have been laid off for the present and'aie now enjoying their summer holiday. Since George Austin becured a flowing well the one owned by Bishop Cutler lias ceased to How. He will put in a windmill and tank to furnish water for tlie house and lot. Postmaster Evans has sent in his lcsignation to take effect on Juno .'JO, but he is still handing out the mail and the several aspiiants aie still waiting to seive their (Tommy. Mr. John Dcvy is working his mincr.il claims in American Fork canyon. Ho has some goad onyx and marble and is also looking after the precious metals. He does his own assnying at the sugar factory. Walter J. Higgs has been in Lehi for a short visit from his mining labors. He will return to Fish Springs some time this week and resume his labors theie. He predicts a bright future for that camp. John Willis, chairman of the Democratic Demo-cratic club, and George Webb, chairman chair-man of the Republican club, have been consulting about the school election and it is very likely u non partisian ticket will he put in the field an there is a stiong'SMitiment in favor of keeping politics'out of school. T!iis seems tc bo the rule in the county. Garden stuff, meat, bread, butter, eggs and many other things are now being asked for by tho nutneious tramps that infest this district. They think they ought to have what they want and not wimt you think you can give them. The city council is fa 'orably considering consider-ing a Hcheme to supply the cemetary with water. This is to bo done by diguing a well and putting up a windmill wind-mill and tank. This will furnish enough water to supply the ground, and tho city of tlie dead could then be made a place of beamy. It is a good bchome. Politics has laid on the shelf for some time but was taken down for a little exercise and discussion on the sheep industry by Messrs. Thos. Austin and A. II. Candland the other day. After it was over the question was again laid on t'loshelf until further orders. |