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Show B The Kmitin bund will play ntMercur, B Cedar Fort and Draper this week. B John Heck's tenm of Shetland ponies B M'ns seen 6n our streets on Sunday. B The cider mill at Beck's rock barn is B doing a nibbing business these days. B Jlyrum Webb bus moved into his new B residence opposite the Rannck odicc. H The brick layers huvq begun work on H u residence to be erected on the lot of B Wm.Ttirner. H ' , l'eople owning lots in the east partof H tho city find ready suIh fur them these H Sec that your children always wear H District 7(5 school shoes. ' For saluby H People's Co-op. H i Did you ever wear Bego Lily shoeb? If H not, why not? One trial will convince B you. Sold by People's Co-op. B Ask the people's Co-op to show you H district 7. They will be pleased io do m N. C. Christensen sold 1500 pounds H of honey in Salt Luke last week. He H can raise plenty of honey iih well as an H abundance of superior fruit. H The school teaoherB have twen holding H Dcssious for the purpose of becoming H acquainted .with the new text books H which will be used for the first time this H "I don't hclievo in anything 1 can't H uee,y sail thn joung man who aims to H be considered a sceptic. A middle aged H inaupvith overall on looked at him H pensively for a moment, and then H enquired: "Young feller' did you ever H ketch hold of a 'IcetYie wire?'. H Fi'uit must bp pleiitiful-inMtMciii- now H as ailnrge" number of peddlers' wagons H pass through Lehi en route to that H cAiup' every week, Peddlers from B I'luaciMit Grove, Provo and Springville H who'Ubcd to go to Park City now come H oveivthis way. B Tlie school teachers have been H assigned to th following schools for H thistyenr: G. N. Child. J M. Ander- B son,' Win. T. Taylor, Joseph Peterson H and lone Thn -man1 ,vill' Acnrli in the H Staiffoid : Angie Webb and Alice Rich in the Ross; Mrs. II. h, Baker and Mrs. B K.. if Taylor in Itheriiurman; J'.ydia B Rhode in Hie Franklin Ida Tl'iiinnaii B Tlie leport of the UiiifedSfates com- B wiiasiontir of education, Dr. Wm. T. V V - HttrriB.tfor,theyear, ended July 1. showa B a total eurollmimt in that year in the B' ichooln and.collvgen, bnti public and B private, of ir,u7,lU7 pupils. Tnis wai B an iucrestue of :iO(,C7o. The number in , B ul)lu;'intitiitioc wa M,4(55,J)7l, anil I B in private innt it ittiunn 1 ,o!!l ,(j2(i. In j B x;ld:tion to all these were 418,000 pupils B " the ration ypedal mcIiooIs and! BB iiiHlitutioiiM, including business college?, B inufiic crnue, vatoriea, Indian and reform B soliopln. making the gi and total enroll. B vnent for the whola ' country l,-tl0,l7. ' The baby of Mr. John Taylor's, whoso wife died a Bhort time ngo, died at the honio of his mftther on Saturday morning. morn-ing. A now racing association has bemi organized, or-ganized, at Pancuitch Lake, Garfield county, Utah. Tho new concern will 'Buy land nnd builcTa' good track. Prosperity seems to Jmvo struck Sanpete San-pete As even the newspapers ore attected The Mt. Pleasant Pyiamid had doubled in size and made n number of com-mcdablo com-mcdablo improvementa. , Tho Lehi choir used to bo the best in the county but it has bson going backward back-ward of liitc. Wo hope they will Boon start it on the up grade and read) the summit hgain. - i, Swarms of gVasshoppere, looking llko streaks of silver in the air have passed in a northerly direction over Wilbur Wash., lately. Probably headed for the Klondike in pursuit of the green things that have gone up there. While out driving on Saturday Mrs . Sarah T. Evans met with an accident 'which might have been serious. She was driving a gentle horse but it became frightened and in its antics threw the buggy ever hi caking the reach. Mrs. Evans cpcaped unhurt. Agent C.J. Campbell, ofthoO.S, L., Mi p. Campbell and family have returned from their recent trip cast. Ho says business is impioviiig there and good times are coining this way. Wo are pleased to welcome him home again. The Reading Room in tho basement of tho City Hall has been in a horrible condition and' 'thn good library stooct a good chance of being depleted. Last week tho place was cleaned nnd a new ock pi t on tho door so that better care can be taken of the room. Thursday evening the - wedding reception of Jerome Child and Miss Jennie Woodhouse was held at the residence of Morgan Wobdhouse where the relatives and friends gathered to wish the young couple success nnd happiuesfl in their new lields of life. Tne house was tilled to overflowing and many were out on the lawn which was hung with Japanese lanterns and arranged for the occasion. The Bannkk joins with many friends in offering congratulations.' Speaking of prohibition in Springville tho Independent of that city eays: ''Many people think that because this paper critizeri the present fashon of enforcing the prohibitory ordinances in this city tl.at we are in favor of liccneing saloonH here. The Independent is for prohibition, first, last, and all the time, but is not for this strange Ihing which passes for piohibition here now. Prohibition Prohi-bition nowis a hollow mockeiy.'' Some- American Fork boys in a buggy were driving at a furious rate down tlie street in front of the Bannkk oflico. When nearly opposite here the horse suddenly stopped and fell over on the ditch bank breaking one of the shnftfl and badly frightening tho bovH, They unhitched him and got him up then hitched up again and went on their nay towards Beck's. Miss Alice Bom-, intends taking a class in dress making in about two weeks. She lias received her diploma to teach Prof. Penrose's Tailor System forcutting and fitting. For fullpu'rJculurs sett Miss AiiicB Bonk. |