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Show A number of people took- in tho cheap trip to Salt Lake on Saturday. . ' i " V v A da'ught-r ha? been born to Afr,' and Mrs. W. B Yates. ' : Concert in tho Meeting IIouso on Thursday night. Tho aged mother of President Mc-Kinley Mc-Kinley died on Sunday. Mr.T.F. Tranc spent part of last week selling cloaks Ac for tho Mercur Commercial Com-mercial Co. at Morcur. A number of out delinquent subscribers sub-scribers have not paid up yet. Thoy had better do no beforo Jan. 1. Mr. Bruco L. Carr of the Consolidated Adjustment Co. was doing business in Lehi pn Monday. Editor Smith of American Fork will attend tho meeting of tho Western Federation Fed-eration of Editors at New Orleans. Verily." tho wave of prospesity -must have roll ad oyer him. Cards are out announcing the wedding of Miss Blanche llolmstead and Mr. Israel Evans to take placo at GariPs Hall next Wednesday night. There me rumorB of other marriages. The dietillery project is not dead yet as manager Cutler was up to Salt Lake on that business rerently. It may be built if suitublc arrangements can be made. A number of Lehi men have been working for the Tollurido Power Company Com-pany erecting poles along the lake shore and will string tho wiie as soon as possible. poss-ible. They had a pay dry last week. While painting the cornice of the meeting meet-ing house the ladder slipped and Eno? Jackson had his right arm bioken mid was otherwise bruised. Bciiivj an elller-ly elller-ly man it will be hard on him. Congratulations are pourinjr in on tne citiztms of Ogden for being successful in raising tho amount of money necessary for a sugar factory there. They will reap the reward of their labors in the near future when the factory begins to work Mannge'r Cutler was in Odgen on Thursday and meet with the officers of j the new sugar company. Mr. Dyer was ' also there and ho will very likely get! tho contract to build the now factory as j his company has built some of the mest successful factories in the country. It has been decided to hold the M I. A meetings conjointly in tho meeting house on Wednesday nights. After the opening exorcies tho young men will re-1 re-1 ire to the Quorum room for their re. gular work and tho two association will meet together for tho clasing exen iaes. Though we have not had a dintillery litre, we have been doing pretty well in , the way of drinkables Mr Geo. Beck, who has had charge of Beck's vineyard and orchard ha.- made several thousand gallons of wins and cider. The wine is of a good quality and will have a good market value in a few years. A new poatul law which will go into effect on tho 1st of March next, is to tho j effect that mail matter addressed to the "leading dry uoods merchant" or "lear -ing physician" or any other indefinite Jj addtess will not Le delivered by any postmaster. Neither will mail matter addressed to "John Smith (if not there any good lawyerj" bo delivered to anyone any-one but "John Smith." Another now fdfttuie about JJnclo yarn's post-offico business is that the department wnl not hereafter print envelopes with the carda of it? patrons, but they will be compelled compell-ed to get i' wot I- iioi.e nt some print-tag print-tag office ii ilu ,(,(! a card on their envelopes. Town killais, as diecoverad by tho Doieon (Texas) Herald, aro classified into eight sepernte bunches as follows: Fii st those who go out of town to do their shopping; s-cond, those who are opposed 10 improvemvnt; third, those who prefer a quiet town to ono of push and business; forth, those who imagine they own the town; fifth, thoso whode-jide whode-jide public spirited men; sixth, those who opposo overy movement that does notoriginatewith themselves; seventh, those who opposo every movement that does not appear to bonellt thorn ; eichth, thoso who seek to injure tho credit or roputation of individuals. .... i I |