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Show H Custellsi on Saturdiiy 1 H M. L. Scolt ot the Runtl 1'reps wns ft H "visitor to Lelii on Tiniredny. rI(sH Mary Smith is now installed ns 1'idy clerk at Kirkhain it Sons' store. H J nines M. Kirkhain accompanied liis uncle to Salt Lake on Friday. Mrs. II. L. Baker is able to be aiound -again after her i event severe illness. The exterior of the northeast Hch'ool iioiifie has been treated to a new soat of B The fall goods have begun to arrive at B the Go-op. They expect them all here H by the first of next month. H "Supt. Hacker of the Co-op made n B "business trip to Salt Lake on WedneR- H The Queen MiningJGo. intends doing bB -some work on their claims in the near J IH See that your children always wear B District 70 school shoes. For sale by H People's (Co-op. B Mr. Davis, -late of the Rustler, has H iven up his job- and moved to Salt B Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoefa? If flH not, why not? One trial will convince B .you. Sold by People's Co op. I Ask the people's Go-op to show you B District 7(i. They will be pleased to do H After seeing her husband oil' lor E Klondyke, Mis Yingst has returned to H her home in Lehi. He sailed for the B north Inst Tuesday. A. J. Evans has been nursing a sore H liand the last few dnyp. The injury whb caused through an accident while work H ing on tii? thresher engine. Mr. Soren Sorenson lias one of the B finest front flower gmdens in Leh'. BBB Almost everyone passing is attracted by BBB its beauty. BBBBBBB BBB pver (J00 men have been thrown out BBB of employment by the closing down of the Ontario and Daly mines nt 1'ark BBB Oity. The decline in silver is the enure H BBB The Utah Presa Asfoeintion will givn BBB their annual excursion to Castcllu H Springs on August 14. Over $400 wil H be giv6n away in prizes for the .'arlous BBB ijnnies and contests. H- While wo Ate sulleriug from luck of B s , rain they nro suffering fron floods over B in Colorado. They should send u few B rains over this way ; enough to settle B the dust anyway. BBBBBBBBt B At the Stake 1'iiesthood meeting held H nt Provoon Saturday, Jerome Child and B AUierMvirkhum wererccommeuded and B .unanimously sustained to be ordained to BBB (he ofllce of ciders. BBBBt Eider JoBeph Kirkhain left hereon B the R. G. W. Friday morning for Salt B Lake. He left there on the following B day and is now en route tp England, tho B ; home of his fathers, where he will do B -,viuiHsonary work for the next two years. m BBBBB- For a popd time go to Castella next fc'-.urj'... , The wife of Mr. John Tny'or has been very sick. The fair for Utahcounty is now being booined.by the county papers. The- first- wat'e'rineions of tho season appeVted on the market last week. Several Salt Lake friends are visiting Mrs. Yingst. j Attend the excursion to Castella on Saturday. You may win some of the prizes. Mr. J. It. Boshard of Provo was in Lehi on Thursday consulting with John L. Gibb on choir matters, .Elders George A. femith and Edward I Southwick were homo missionaries to Mapleton on Sunday. The outside-of tho south and Junction school houses are being plastered. Tile roof of tht' central school will be painted this Week. The M. I. A. will give an excursion to Saltair via the It. G. W. next Friday, August 13. The fare from Lehi is U.l'o. Louis Gnrli" has taken an appeal from the Justice's court 'on the Lund damng0 suit. Mr. Uurir wants the cuse tried in the district court. It is likely that. Mr. A. C Pearson will take the Principujshipof a school in Salt Lake county the coming school year. Pi of. A. 15. Anderson and family have returned to Vernal where he will again take charge of the Stake Academy for the coming Svdiool year. Sntuiday's Tribune tays that Moses Thatcher is on trial before tho High Council for his standing in the church. There lias been another change in the Rustler. Mr. DavSs has retired and Messrs. Millivan and Scott are now in charge. Mr. A. P. OhriateUerson, who is employed by the Golden Gate Alining company ntMeieur, has been spending a few days in Lohf. After taking in the Jubilee and spend ing a fev days with relatives in Lehi Mr. and Mrs. John W. Norton have returned to their homo in Panguitch, leaving here on Wednesday evening. Frank W. Metcalf, Heperintendent sends us the annual of the state school for the deaf and dumb and the state school for the blind. Wo have have also received the annual of the State Agri-c Agri-c iltural College nt Logan. About ten o'clock on Thursday night thi residents of the southeast part of town became aware of Bweet strains of music lloating in the eveningair making a pleasant contrast to the chirp of the ciicket. All listened intently until tho end of the selection and then investigated. investi-gated. It wae the Lohichoir out Ferc-nntiug Ferc-nntiug one of its members, Elder Joseph Kirkhain, who lelt tho next morning for a mission to (jieat Biitian. Resides treating the assembled crowd to their musical selections they presented Mr. Kirkhain with a handsomely bound copy of the L. D. S. Psalmody mid $a, and all wished him success in his missionary labors. |