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Show H f HIS.' THAT AND THE OTHER B Candy pnil lCc each 2 for 'lot at the H 'Go-op. B April caino in moat lovely Indicium B piingiiii a como to stny. R The crowd that usually gathers on. H 3VInin street has begun to thin out. H - Garden seed 12 packets for 25e &i H I'eoples Co op. a H iiy one wishing, to learn fashonable B dressinnkng plenso call on Mia Lydia B Fanny Davenport, tho famous actress, BfB is'repurtod very ill. BiB T il Irrigation company are B ctttng the creeks ready for the water. B' John Bull thinks America makes n B tcrr ''u J10'se about such a poor foe as K Mr. Walter VofTcnd?n was nil smiles B on Friday, April 1, his wife p:csentcd him with a sweet little daughter. K Tlie April nuuibor of the Iiiprove- K mt-nt Era is nt hand. It is as good as B predecessors and contains somo very H ;good reading. B. A man who runs'for ofllco in a com- B nninity wlierc he is not wanted is in the B same condition as the man who starts a B' Jiewspaperwheio it is not needed. B I'1 these )nys of culturo and progress B ' not wear a grizzly beard or mufitache B when they can bo colored a natural B brown or black nt home with Bucking- B hain's Dye. B He0 the largo piles of manure which B the farmers havo hauled out to their B lands this spring is an evidence that B thoy are taking much interest in. the H raising of good croj). B Mrs. Amanda Knight of Provo is B blessed witii n public spirit. Sho is H trying to purchase tho land on Capitol H Hill owned by the city council and then H give it to tho wards of Provo for a park. B San Francisco was shnVen up by an B earthquake on Wednesday night which B frightened tho inhabitants greatly, it B b'eing late in the night when it occurcd B an m08t people were asleep. B A. B. RockhiU received a telephone B from Tompson'a Springs, Utah, Wcdiics- B day .evening telling him that, his father B had died suddenly and fpr-Hiin' to bripg. B n cbflln at once, The deceased was out B there looking after bin sheqp; JuteVeat," B He leaves a wife aud.nlne childrnAljur H girls and flvo boys. B The morning waH beautiful, the sun B peeped in through tho window and two B of our school teachers were suddenly H awakened mid told it was time to be H Stirring or they would bo lato for th0 B clock would striko nine in a few minutes. H 'They' bat no time nor put much break-, V fast out of sight, but were off for tho B Bcliool roofn in much haste. When thoy Bs ar'riyed tho school clock was only ciht. B Tho circle ot lioulo had caught on to the B April fool loduo for once, "&"$"'' t, OuFrfilrectfl",nro lovely 'iibwfor the bVcicieTiddrs..- ;'v;-; TlfoKilhlelM sounded lier shrill note .n April fit et. ' -i- Shepp Bhearing begins in this district this week. Brig Miillinei; baa cqn)uigilcfd driving aVeiTf"Jnihefl..GHrditr.: - A large consignment of clothing both .uidnsiy'id b'oys'Vrived at the Coop, last week. ' ; iy ..y;; Supt. Grnnger.of IheprdgonlFaclory had jusE' diatr'ioi'itjed fJ0,0(Jo lbs of beet seed to tho farmers. -' it '" ; James Gardne'goea Tp Snlf Lake county tins woJk li ,'anneantend the beet planting tjierer "'lz' War iffdeclareiV-'on higlpres by WEST'S' MAIL ORDER HO'0S"Sen,l 3 cents for catolcg,ii X-JJ' Tho boys at BonhlfoliimiSaiiPcte are oh tho war path They volunteer to fight if needed. ?&;' Moai.tf.theLelJi. 'atudejfls'' -va?tpiiding school atTrovo.liu'Ve conic iiome'for the cpiifercuccrvacafion."- ,; . . George Beuitefof .AJ'pJiip was, 'arrested and lodged in the county jail V'dnes-day.br V'dnes-day.br robbing, tho Alpine Go;op;' V - A,:humber'of people arO' noftaking up land on the recently opeue'd Un-compabgri Un-compabgri reservation... .... MrfT. F. Tranc hneThecn nil sniiles lately. Cause' iiutJ.er grandsorr, born to hisdaughter MrSWill Thorhtoh. ' It fa expected tlmtPrca. Mc Kin ley will so'ml his special message to Congrea tomorrow and unless Spain yields by freeing Cuba war will likely result. Deputy Marshal Henry was was in Lehi yesterday serving pnpera in tho Seabright divorce . case and in the Wickiser case. " 1 Tho president is all right, and some congressmen would do well to heed the sign "Don't talk to the nian at the wheel," he is on duty. . , . . Jack Fdwards, a breakman of the Rio Grand Western, got his foot crushed ut American Fork on Thursday, lie- was' taken to Provo nnd Dr. Allen di eased the injured limb. A.D. Rhodes expects to leave for la ' Grande, Or., thib week. He in one cf the best drill men here and wi 1 asaidt. j in planting beets for tho La Una d) favtoiy. Ho expects to be g3iio six months or more. Supt. Austin of tho Sugar Co.in do a trip through the southern bpet districts hiHt weak. Ho aaye nearly all the land is now readay for plantingand is in Hue condition, Ho aaya the Lehi farmers havo prepared their land better than ever before and it is1 in better coidition than the fifruis in any other dietruf. Its good, get it. Its free, thnt 100 page ; catalogue.. Send 3 cents to help pay postage to WEST'S- MAIL ORDER HOUSE, Salt Lake City.- It contains illustrations and prices of all kinds of . of merchandise. ' i The veterans of tho Black Hawk war : who reside in Lehi met onSaturdflyj night and perfected a permanent organization with D. W,Thoaiap,cnptan; D. II. Wilcox, First Lieutenant; James Kirkhnm, Second Lieutenant also secretary and treasurer. The veterans hold an annual campiiro at Provo on August 25th . Tho Methodistfl who assembled in conference in Saw York, tho other day .were very juticji.in, favor of the. policy of Presidont'MoKfnloy. Tlusy adapted the following resolution": "The bishop and members of tho New York annual conference con-ference of the Methodist Episcopal Church, assembled in this city of Nesv York, send their greolinga to the Christian Chief of our Christian Nation assuring him of their confidence in his patriotism, courage and capacity, and that they implore the God of nations to guard his person and grant him tho wisdom that shall rinablo him to lend tho Republic out of darkness into light, out oi discord into honorablo peace, out Of consenting copartnership with barbaroun cruelty into activo alliance with Chris-! tian civilization," |