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Show B :this. that and the other H GOO carpet tacks for" 5c at the Co op. B Business is not what it should he, so B say the merchants. m JumcsEvansintendsmoving to Oregon B in the near future. B Louis Garff has had a' telephone put in B -'his eto.ro. H Candy pail 15c each 2 for 25c at the B Coop. B -Houses, of the right kind, to rent are B very scarco in town. B Hitye you seen that beautiful Delf B granite ware at the, Co op. B The most becoming thing to wear B winter or summer is a smile. B Spring has arrived in Dixie and B t-Airmcrs are at work on their farmers. B Garden' seed 12 packets for 25c at B Peoples Co op. B It is only a successful thief who can B "take ihines easy. B f "Wire poultry netting, 4 foot 45s per B , J.. .id at Peoples Co op Inst. B A large number of Lehi's populace B ro suffering from La gripe. H There was no school yesterday as the B ' teachers were away visiting other H chools. B The opera company ha70 began active H -work in the preparation of "Tlio Merry B Milkmaids." H The creamery has been rebuilt, at H Anicrfcan Fori: and' is now ready foe B "business. B Tho people of Nephi ai'o gently H whispering tnat thoy arc on the eve of a H .great mining boom. B Peter Larson, our uptown butcher is H lack at. his old stand, in tho Co-op H building-. Call and see him. B. . Ycu will soon need garden seeds, why B send your money east when we can sel B them at eastern prices. Co-op. H . Sheepmen ore very much elated over B the advance in sheep and the Dreon B outlook for tin's season's clip of wool B 3InnngerCutler and C. A. Granger go H to La Grande, Or., this week on H .business connected with the new sugar B iaetory. H Next Sunday is Mercy Sunday and B tho Sunday schools wrfl devote part of H the timo to the teaching of kindness to B animals. B The first day of Jan. nni the first day B f 0ct- i" ny year falls on the same B day of the week, unices it is a leap B St. Valontine's day has come and B -gone. Tho young people have been K happy in exhauging tokens of their B good wishes, B A few more weeks and many of our B young people will have to quit dancing B themselves so unmercifully, against B which thcre'should bo a law. B Tho people of Lelu are blessed with a H -warm feeling toward tho social side of B humman nature. Thoy delight to look B tftcr, and care'for the aged. Bm"' rf .This is agood titnetolgravcl the' sidewalks. side-walks. J The nupils of James Anderson gave him n t irpriso on Friday night, Than l: a to tUo Agricultural Collcgoof Utah for Bulletin No. 47 Tho condition of Mr. George 'Harrison does not improve. Tho Stnuin band played for a dance at Morcur on Friday night. Many farmera are beinjr worried over the light fall of snow in tho mountains', Tho NaBhville Students, which will bg here on March 3, comes with the best of recommendations, Joseph W. Goates went to Trovo on Saturday to attond to his brother William's estate. Mr. Lawrence Peter Brown " of 'Salt Lake was 'murdered by burglars on Wednesday. Albert Taylor of Spanish Fork dropped dead while walking along the street of that city on Wednesday. Good news for sheepmen. The other day in Boston wool was 50 per cent higner than lust year at this eenson. The Nashville Students are claimed to bo the most distinguished corps of colored people in tho .world. M. B. Bushman and son have been diggings wei'. in Cedar valley. They have not succeeded in .finding water yet. The missionary society intend giving a party fortho- benefit of Mr. Oamen Peterson who will soon leave for a mip-sion. mip-sion. The son of Mr. Enos Jackson fell from a horse a few. dnys ago and dislocated his ankle. Dr. Seabright attended the njured limb. Miss Frances E Willard, the president of tho Woman'a Christian Tempcranco Union, died Friday morning in the city of New York. The battleship Maine was blown up in tho harbor of Havana on tho. 15th. Many lives were lost. Tho cause is yet ( unknown . Mr. William Yates who has been on a . visit to SaltLako and doing work iii the temple for nearly three weeks returned ' homo on Friday night. On account of the sickness of her mother, Miss Rachel Evans left the Branch Co-op store and Miss Lanoro Thomas has taken her place. Hon, F, J. Cannon has presented aj petition from the Grand Army of the Republic of tho department of Utah asking for tho Woman's Industrial Homo' at Salt Luke to bo given as a Soldier's Homo. J. II and N. J. Wooten of American. Fork and E. S. Hall of Spring Lakei have bonded tho properties of tho . Capital Gold and Silver Mining com. i pany. They intend' to start work on theee properties at once. Gen. Jacob Buch. who held Salvation services hereon Wednesday and Thursday Thurs-day evenings did not meet with the greatest success . His manner' of teaching teach-ing the people how to be saved, did no seem to take. The way he conducts his I services is quite different to what the majprity of our young people have- seen,, and to them it was ycry amusing. An eastern oditer says that a man in New Yoik gut in. j troublo by marrying two wiv-'d. A wudtern edito'r replies that a good many have done the same thing by marrying one. A nortnern editor says that quite n number of his acquaiutenccs found trouble enough by simple promising to marry nud not going any fuithe.r. A southern; editor eai'd that it friend of his was bothered considerably con-siderably wIkh he was found only in company with another mun'3 wife-Need wife-Need les Eye. |