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Show H J. A. Robinson of the N. Y. anil Utah H ' Taper Co. wafe' in Lelii on Saturday H .talking up the paper business. H The first -mow of the season fell on H the tops of the east mountains on B 'Thursday night. BB Sec. that your children always wear m 'District 70 school shoes. For sale by H '. People's Co-op. B Tho underwear at Chipmans for $1 a H Hiiit is a dundy line. Union suits, two H two peice suits all styles and prices at H -Chipmans for children and nil. H The rock is boinjc hauled preparatory B . to putting in wagon scales at Win. H Yaughau's coal yards. H Did you ever wear Sego Lily shoes? If B not, wily .not? One trial will convince B .you. Sold by People's Co-op. B The Chipman Mer. Co. have just un- B goaded a full carload of steel ranges, BBf stoves and stovo furniture. They buy B direct and they sell the cheapest. B Ask the people's Co-op to show you B District 7G. They will be pleased to do B B C. W. Hominway, formerly . a" nows- B paper man of this county, died yt'eter-B yt'eter-B ' day of consumption. He has been out H of Utah for some time and while awny LL lectured against tho Mormons. H, Mr John Beck was in Lehi part of B 'last week looking after his many Hi interests here. He return yd to Salt BB Lake on Friday evening. m The sixtyeighth semi-annual confer- K , cnce of, the Church of Jesus Christ of H Latter-day Saints convened at tho Salt B sLtiko tabernacle yesterday. B II. E, Osterloh has closed up his H -bakery and has gono .to Butte where he H -expects to sccuro work for the coming H nvinter. His wife will remain in Lehi. H A suspicious looking tramp was in H Lehi on Saturday with n large bundle. B s It was surmised that tho pack might H contain eonie of t lie goods recently stolen H at Kaysville. H The grove near the R. G. W. depot is B n nuisance , which should be abated. H k Such a tramp's retreat is a constant H .source of annoyance to people living in H ,that vicinity. BH On Friday evening one of the H "7 'cmployeesat Beck's vineyard was kicked H f" an tho head by a horse. Tho corner of BHj -' Uhe shoe caught him just over the eye Hj -making a painful but not serious B j- -wound. H; The 'case of Lehi vs. A. B. Rockhill, H . . an appeal from the justice's court, was B1 1 tried before Judge Dusenberry on Fri-' " BH' day. Rockhill was found guilty in tho H lower court of selling liquor to minors B last July 8, and lined $05, on which he H, appealed. Jacob Evans represented the Ht city and Warner & Houtz the defendant. B The complaint was "on information and B belief," which defense attacked as il- B legal and the court sustained the defense B v - an discharged defendant. BBBBv' BBf bbbbI BBBBk BBB M. I. A., conference at American Fork next Sunday. There nro only a few from here attending attend-ing conference ntSaltLako this week. Messrs . Thomas "Webb and Ab Smith have gono t6Hanpeto to purchase sheep. Abo Gudmunsen has Bent h working model of his cur coupling to Sacramento to be inspected y capitalists there. More beets wero received at tho factory on Thursday and Friday than any other two days this season, W.S. Willis took ft photo of tho' general committee of the fair on Sunday. Sun-day. James Allen has recontly driven line flowing wells for MoBiah Evans and Davidtfone8. Si W. Ross has resigned as registrar for district No. 2 and Mrs. Heber Allred has been appointed to fill the vacancy. The nicest line . of carpets, curtain poles, rings, ruge, matting and linoleum over shown Bonth of Salt Lake nt Chip mans. The prices always the lowest. Word renched Lehi today that the store of A. Dunkley at American Fork was burned to tho ground last night. No particulars could be obtained. There will bo an M. I. A. conference at American Fork next Sunday. All the young people from hero who can possibly attend should be there. A. H. Candland is disposing' of the remaining chances on thebicj'cle shown at trie Fair. Thoro are only a few chances left. Rfsponsible. parties wanted to make contract for delivery at Northern Light Mine Boarding House of winter supply of moats, e:gs, vegetables fruits, etc. Send pric3 list to R. Zwicky, Merciir, Utah. ; Yesterday tho city entered another suit against A. B Rockhill for soiling l'tjuor to minors. The caso was com promised by Mr. Rockhill paying the the city $60. Next week is conference this week is the fair, while out examining the good and tho beautiful call .on tho Ohipman Mer. Co. and look over their mammoth stock ; novor surpassed. V'ui. Asher yesterday Bhowed us some fine photos which he took nt the. fair. He did some very good work on them. They will likely be exhibited at the county fair. Tho cheapest and tho best fitting clothing can bo had at Chipmans and the prices are right. You can buy a complete suit for $3.50, pants, coat and vest. A look and ynu will buy. You will hear something drop Oct. 1st I if you buy your guns and loaded shells I at Chipmans. Tho ducks will .quack at overcrack. Don't wait until it is too Into. The Lehi and American Fork HorBe and Cattlo Mens' association held a meeting in the City Hall on Sunday afternoon and decided to driyu the stock from the West canyon thiB week. Tho R. G. W. train which left here for Sa.npeto and Sevier at 2 :25 p. m. has changed time reaching hero now nt 8:53 a. ra. This gives us a morning train over that road from Salt' Lake which was badly needed. |