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Show r''" l Supt. Austin took Borne fine samples Ik ; of beo'soed to Salt Lake which were IIIW'V -oxhibltedon tho factory float on Satur- Bf'V' -day, S ' - If you are in business you need print- 'B ing. Always remember that the Bannkk V office is headquarters for flue work at K Reasonable prices. ft Editor John "ft. Wallis got out a very K'' -crcditablo Juhileo numuer of thellan- jKr , -dolph Round Up, many copies ot which $", were distributed iu Salt Lake. H . The Jubilee number of the Desoret Kr News is a very finoono containing many Br i , good things of interest to tho people, not flr -only of Utah but of tho west. jj ' , On Monday Aug. 2 the missionary mh -committee will givo a grand ball iu f Garffs Hall for the benefit of Elder Jos. WlJ ' Kirkham and the missionaries now in' fb .tho field. ' ! Ripe poaches and apricots are now in order. Everything but Jubilee news has been scarce in Lolii this week. 4 This county furnished 7000 visitors to the Jubilee at Salt Lake. Senators Cannon and Rawlins have arrived home. Mibs Luella Elsworlh of Fnyson is visitinc in Lehi. A Jubilee train was wrecked near E phriam yesteiday. Nq one was hurt. The Indies of Springville have raised 00 pounds of silk worm cocoons this year. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs were visiting the -Wing family at American Fork on Wednesday. Warren Foster is still fighting the sheep indubtry. The sight of1 a sheep is enough to start him raving. Dr. McDonald of Ft. Duchesne was in Lehi yesterday and visited tho sugar factoiy while here. Provo parties have made a rich gold strike on the Sweetwater in Wvominu which has caused some excitement in Provo. ' Everybody oeems to have had a good time in Salt Lake but most of the people peo-ple are glad to be at home again. Mr. C. L. Preble of Mercur is in Lehi today on business. He expects to leave in a few days for the newlvlondyke gold fields. Mr. Yingst is talking of going to tho Klondyko gold fields. Some othor Lehi people may get the fever ns. there is corisiderablo'li 'talkiabouUjt,, on the Miss Alice Rtynolds of the B. Y. Academy will lecture hero on Sunday night on Literature. The lecture will bo given under the auspices of the literary society. Shi' is nn able lecturer and this is hor fovorito subject. Editor Smith and wife ot the American Ameri-can Fork World will leave this woek for a trip to Chicago and the cast. They will be gone about a month. Mr. Thornton will have charge of the paper during their absence. The rtiBh to Klondyke has been on this week, many going to the new gold Holds. A mining man fiom there adyisea pconlo to wait until next spring as tho short summer will bo over before they can got thc.e now. A. IT. Oaudland has been selling a large number of the nitistic souvenir of the Pioneers gotten out by tho Tribune entitled "Fisty Years Ago Today." Much of the material in this pamphlet has been compiled from the personal diary of President Woodrufl. Elder ChristenBen of Moroni has been visiting in Lohi. Ho haB recently returned re-turned from a mission to California whore he labored tor somo time with Elder E. A. j uMunan m San Diego, He says the climate there is the best in the stato. Elder Butlinian is getting along very well in that district. The Utah i'resu association to a man, determined at their mooting a few days ago, to support no niuu lor public position who antagonized measures favorablo to newspaper publibhoie. This ib Qiuirol pap- J -Jot that publisheiB Bhould be preferred before any other business profession, but simply because every pin headed politician has ta';en delight, when in temporary power, to endeavor to place restriction upon the rights and pri'dleftes of tho prosa to pay bank aouie presumed political debt Sontinol, Grand 0 unction, unc-tion, Colo. & - - - i i ' r it L |