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Show Mm . pp .', . : : - rr- VL , ,.- 'Crowil MingMvacr, n'Crown Spices are best" y V " - - JJ A Leader every time. Jjfitm Flavoring tacts from FrC II ' '" "Wo solicit your pnlronugc, not solely ,fl. lilt "' upon the roiuHl that our goodH arc L. .Ift llwr nmnfuc.turud in the state, but upon the IHdfllBNk. 1,k broad baHiH tiiat wo lire giving you hot- JB?'' " II. ' ter valuo lor jour money than you can r .JHSp"" i . psssibly rccoivo by imkiag your grocsr vSHBi fMARlfi !for eotnet brand, Avhicti in moat cases Tp&Di'PBlliteY i ' - will bo found to bo nu inferior article iraK costing tho snmo Oi' moio money. Sup- fmEfCfc x s. . . ,'j, port holno induHtriei and othora will Pnrffifl: is $' 'fi:v'' start, which hieunu better times; " qWHJy 5s1M7 1.' HEWLETT BROS. Salt Lnko City. $3' I ll I ' ' " 1 Sarsaparilla 06SIS6m jrnr- I I Any sarsaparilla ia sarsaparilla. sarsapa-rilla. True. Bo any lea in tea. f So any flour is flour. But grades S 1 differ. You tvatii the best. It's so with sarsaparilla. There are i grades. You want the best. If 5 you understood sarsaparilla as C well as you do tea and flour it ' i would be easy to determine. ' C But you don't. How should you? When you arc going to I buy a commodity whoso value. i you don't know, you pick out ( I an old established house to I t trade with, and trust their cx-I cx-I pcriencc and reputation. Do so I when buying sarsaparilla. j Aycr's Sarsaparilla has been 7 on the market 50 years. Your ? grandfather used Aycr's. It is c c a reputable medicine. Thcro I j aro many Sarsapnrillas b but only ono Aycr's. It I cures. ) Mr 0. A. Granger is having an artesian well sunk on his Jot. Miss Jensen of Salt Lake is visiting friends in Lohi. ' Mi ta Lenore Thomas is now handing ou! mail at tho post office A eon of Bon Lott accidently cut his oot while chopping wood last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs'. Arthur J. Southwick,of Springvillo wo'ro visiting relatives in Lohi yesterday. Martin I. 'Bushman, a Trovo school teacher, was visiting hiu parents here yeBtorday. Mr. It. Mensor, president of tho Utah County Fair, is in Lehi today talking up fair business. T. F. Trnnc is expected homo from California this week, K. A. Bnshmun is also oxpectcd homo in tho near future Messrs. Eggortson and Miller of tho B, Y. Academy lectured'on education tit tho meeting house last night. There was but a Btnall audience in attendance though the lectutoa were full of interest, Mr. Eb Taylor mnt with an nctiden nt Uiq Bullion Beck mine last wool; that might hayo been fatal. While at work down in tho mino a largo rock foil from abov him and would havo crushed him had ho not thrown himself back out oi tho way. As it was tho rock caught hia foot badly bruising it and breaking somo of tho bones, Ho came homo on Friday and is doing as well as possible. "I crave but Ono Minute," said tho public speaker in a husky voice ; ' and then ho took u doso of Ono Minute Cough Cure, and proceeded with his oratory, Ono Minuto Cough Cure in unequalled for throat and lung troubles, II. B. Merrihow. "LaBt summer ono of our grandchildren grand-children Was sick with a severe howel trouble," says Mrs. E. G. Gregory, of Fredorickstown, Mo, "Qur doctor's remedies hud, fniled, thou wo tried Chamborlain's Colic, Oholoru uud Diarrhoea Diar-rhoea Itoiucdy, which gn.vo very speedy roliof." For salo by'Bert Merrihow, druggist. ' " I - ( IIW" ' " H W DID YOU EVER'-" I . Mice the Mfcrcnccjii PRINTING? I Some is Good Some is Bad. H We Don't do a Thing, but Print I Tlie Best JTobs TURNED OUT HERE.,, pM wm: wing; I PROPRIETOR OF The Lehi LiVeriJ Stable. State Street, opposite U. P. Depot, M 1 Hack to and from all trains. Telephone in connection, H All calls promptly .answered. '' H Bemkyy Garble Works MANUFACTURERS OF 1 Marble and Granite Monuments H Headstones, Tablets, Curbing, &c. High grado work a specialty. fl Sand for Doaigrns slxicL 3?rios H you Should -Visit ' I Becks Saratoga Springs. B Boating, Dancing, Bathing I Tim Bfist Bailiinfl io ik Stale. -JP. Rio Grande Western S 0! TIME TABLE, I TRAINS;VESTBOUND. H No, 1. Fiomjthe East Leaves Lohi at 11 135 a.m. H No. 3. From the East leaves Lchi at 8:24 p. m. J&ft 1 H No. 5. From Sanpete Valley points arrives at Lehi at 4:25 p. m. ' H No. 7. From Eureka, Payson, Springville, arrives at Lehi 9:0$ a. m H TRAINS EASTBOUND. H No. 2. For the East leaves Lchi at 9:32 a. m. H No 4. For the Ca?t lf-ives Lchi at 8:24 p. m, ,N No, 6 For Sanpete Valley points leaves Lchi, at 2 225 p. m. f No. S. For Springville, Payson andEureka leaves'Lehiat 5:5op. m; Train No. 6 runs to Richfield arriving there at 8 145 p, m., No. 5 s? leaves Richfield at 10 a. m. ,, . ,, M Trains No. i, 2, 3, and 4 do not stop at Lehi. ; " D.O.Dodoe 3. . Bahcooic, m Gon. Mgr, Trulllo Mr. M Wm Welsh, local agt. F. A.Wadleigh, Gen. Passenger vg job PRgNTiraq " I The Banner Job Office contriins a complete outfit for H doing first-class job printing of all kinds at . M reasonable prices. H "I a . i- - , s |