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Show B Every foot of land should be planted B with some kind of crop this Benson, B Farmers look after your grain crop, it B -will be worth something this year. B Frost keeping on", there -will be new B potatoes in a few weeks. HHHHHHHH B ' The city marshal wants to bo looking B after those cows that are on the street. B The city fathers aro at case regarding B the sprinkling of the streets at present. B If rain will keep insects from the B sugar beets they will not appear this BBBb fl Some of the . boys have been very B successful the last few days iu gathering B mushrooms. B You will soon need a mowing machine B Wo have the right machine at 'the right H price. Your choice of five kinds. B Peoples Coop. B Never allow your store-keeper to say, B you can't have any more goods until you BH have paid up. HHHV HHH . Stofck is fetching a higher price, at B V this season of-the year, than they havo B ' for many years pasi. H Sheep and cattlemen expect to do well H this year. The late rains have made H an abundanco of feed. B Garden tools of all kinds at the Iowcb B prices at the Co-op. H Any one wishing to learn fasiondble B dressmakng please call on Miss Lydia B .Evans. B War is declured on high prices by B VEST'S MAIL ORDER HOUSE. Send B Scents for catalogue. B "Wo had rain Monday, Tuesday, Wed- B nepday and Thursday. Tho heaviest B downfall .vns Thursday morning. B Bismark the German statesman puts B nil tho blame for the present war on the B United States. B Tho Grand old Man of England, Hon. B Win. Gladstone passed away Thursday B morning at 5 o'clock. B A tornado sweopt ovor the towns of H Iowa May 18, destroying much property B and many lives. B No matter how bad the roads aro it in H hard for some of the fair sex to keep off H their bikcB. B If selling papers will mako little H boys toughs, Lehi will havo her share H in tho future. H The Cincinnati brewers of Ohio, have H added if I a barrel to the price ot there H beer. H Its good, get it. Its free, that 100 page H catalogue. Send 3 cents to help pay B postngo to WEST'S MAIL ORDER B HOUSE, Salt Lake City. It contains H illiidtralions and prices of all kinds of B -of merchandise. H . For the general conference of the M, B I'. A. to bo held at Salt Lake City, May B -'2U,'iiO and 31 Tho OSL will Bell uxcurs B ' jon tickets May 28 and 29 at one fare for B Ground trip. Ticket? good until June i. B J -Do yon need a Lawn Mower? Wo B havo a full line. Prices from $3.50 to B $12. Peoples Coop. HW '' hYhYhk " j hhl 7"' "yf' : i J'Tlfi'SregoSflifill right. "'The price of BUgar keeps up. -- ij -. jFrancci seems to be Veryin military circles, . Kow is the time to spray your frnit tvees. " Liicecn litly was in good dcluand last week. The city of Manila contains' about 17,-00,0 17,-00,0 inhabitants.'' The Malaya til tho city of Manila are very powerful. Ciops of grain will need but litttle irrigation this year, The gi owing grain has improved greatly tho pnst few days. Tho farmers now' have bright hopes, of good crops thir searon. Elisha Peck has ppened ti grocery Bt6ro in Union Hotel building. T. J. Wadsworth has been visiting relatives re-latives iu Lehi. A new creamery la to be built between Draper and Riverton. Some Lehi men have sold horses for use in the cavalry going from Utah. How cheerful the farmers feel now to what they did a month ago. Tho past week has been a splendid tine to plant' your cabbago plants. There area few moro streets in town, that need grading. The highest lemperture, hero last week was 81 degrees, lowest -13. James M. Kirkham has, secured nu artesian well near his residence. For tho general M I A conference Salt Lake a rate of single fare for round trip. Seo that your children always wear Diatrict 70 school shoes. For sale by People's Co-op. Commissioner Winn attended-a meeting meet-ing of the Democratic central commitoe at Provo on wedncslmy. Tho Lehi people who left for Canada some time ago report that xhey are well pleased with the country Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Austin andMosiah Evans were vifejtors to Salt Lake on Sunday. Tho lawna and flower gardena are showing up in line shape ana are the attractive spots in the city. Tho way this season is showing there will need but little irrigation to maturo tho early crops. This will bo a great saving of la)br. If tho beet crop this year shauld be as good as two years ago it means $30,0CO more to Lehi than last yaar'H crop brought. Tho many frieudafof- Mrs. Hannah Sorenson will be pleased 'to learn that sho was well received at the Mother's Congress just held at Washington. ; i Those wishing cabinet and ci.rpeutcr work done, the fixing of furniture, var-' uishing etc. will please call on GtHtive Molstedt Locust Cvrove, Lehi. We notice that other towns are arranging ar-ranging appropriate exercises for Decoration Deco-ration Day but don't hear anything about a move of that kind being mnde here, What is the matter? The It G W Ry. now offer rates over there road as follows : For the opening of tho Trans-Mississippi Exposition and Convention of T. P. A. at Omaha a rate of $32. from aj main points. For the annual teachers excursion a rate of one lowest ilrst class normal faro is authorized to Missouri river points St, Louis and Chicago and return. The round trip will be, Omaha .and river points, $30; Chicago, $-12,50; St Louis, 37. 'Tiivate" John Allen of Mississippi wha is now serving bin seventh term in th national Housn of Representees, gives this characteristic season why he never touches liquor, to tho Louisvillo Post: ''01 course, if I drink at all i should havo to indulge while stumping ray district, Now you just think what would happen to me if whiloona stumping stump-ing tour, if I should taken few drinks and thonjattempt to say, Follow citizens of Itawamba, Oktibbha or TishOmliiRo county. My finish can bo easily ' imagined." |