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Show LB THIS. .THAT AND THE OHER H The family of Mr. Christian Evans H thank all friends who ho kindly itHsi&ted H at the death of their mother. B For Fourth of July J)rcsa Good Hos- H lc'ry, Shoes and Ladies Waists at lowest H prices go to Uroadbent nnd Sjii's. ,w . H For Hulling tackle of nil kinds, cull on B the Chipninn Mercantile Go. ofAmeii- B can Fork. B H Edward .Smith is ruatljng around to H get u big crowd to tako in the home- H eeekors' excursion to Grande Kondq. H valley, Or., on July 11th. H Good pasturage for horses and cattle, H 50(i.tp $1 a month per head, caslj. H Apply to Edw, Smith. ' M H Utah in 1807 shipped 200 rnrlonds of H Uarley to brewers outside of the atato. H l'art of it was exported to Europe. B H TJiose wishing cabinet and curpentor H 'work done, the fixing of furniture, var- H nishing etc. will pleuso call on Guative H Molstedt Locust Grovo, Lehi. H "Ino Voclis," Ino Vodis,"most H popular novel of the day. For sale at H tlio Post Office. H Utah ships cadi year over sixty car- H loads, valued at .$100,000, of alfalfa seed H to Germany, FWince, Holland and Dcn- H mark. H Mrs. L. S. Moore wishes to announce H that she is going to sell her household H goods, and anyono needing nay furniture H or stoves will do well to call on her. H Disturbance of the nervous system, H -and great sorrow, often cause the hair to B blanch and fall, Counteract this and M restore the color with Ilnll's Hair lte- H The Lehi beet sugar factory in 1897 M produced 3,000,000 pounds of sugar from H 20,000 tons of beets. Only 2 per cent of H the laud Biiitablo for raisin;: sugar beots B is utilized ; 08 per cent of it still awaits H capital. H Cards are out announcing the wedding B of Miss Mary Smith, one of Lehi'e popular B young ladies, and German E. Ellsworth B ofrayson. who recently returned fiom B a mission to California. The wedding B a.v ill be held at the bride's homo on June B H " In our last issue a mistake was made B regarding the cdmiiiittes for the Fourth B of July celebration. That which read B '',0a seats" should have been on sports, B iTUc committee is nn follows. W. II. B Vinti, Henry Lewis, Mrs. Jane Brown, B Andrew Field, S. W. Ross, Alice. Bone, B lr1- M- -v- Taylor. B Tiie.weatlier during the past week lias B -bccn.Eplendid for the growing (ropsa B Tiio, warm days aie just what ie needed B , to mako tid otopn grow Mind they aro B JiOw making an excellent showing. B Grain i ill soon bo heading out. The B first ctup of lnuorn is hoing cut and B garden vogotnbles arc plmitiftil, .and the B. bc-t-tH. tlioy are causing the farmers And B factory peop'e to wear a broad prosperity B wnulo. Never has there been as good a B shoiviiig as iioiv. Each year the farmers B have improved in cultiyatipu of this im- B portat.t i-rop and Huh year tho mmisoii B has bttn favorablo)iQiiee tlio fields are B ,now making such iin oxcollent showing. Bb .;--,:kt Vv i - - i ""'TTTT-'-"''! 'i'(. '"' "'- ' ' ' Buy your baby buggies at the Co-op. Any one wishing to learn fasionablc drcssmakng please call on Miss Lydiu Evans. War is declared on high prices by WEST'S MAIL ORDER HOUSE Send ft cents for eatolcgue. Get your binder, mower or hay rukc at the Co-op. . j James M. Kirkhnm mado n biisiness trip to Ogden last week! When you want fruit jars buy them at tho Co-op. Georgo Harvoy has been suffering from ah attack of bronchitis. Mrs. Hannnh Anderson has tho finest collection of roses to "be found in this neighborhood. Sec that your children nlways wenr District 70 school shoes. For sale by' People's Go-op. Watches, clocks and jewelry cleaned, and repaired. Best of work at lowest prices. Givo us a call. Broadbont t Son. For curtains, curtain poles, and trimmings, tho Chipmnn Mercantile- Co. leads. - Call on them when you need any. Joseph F. Rti83on, who recently re turned from a mission to England, and Miss Liilie' Ripton who caino with him will bo wedded this week. Forbarbed.wiroand building material a person, will do well and make money by willing on the Chipmnn Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. lrn"D. Wines aro in from Ruby valley vUiting fiiends and relatives and looking after business nf-fairs. nf-fairs. ' ' Dr, Steele has been appointed nssistnnt surgeon for the Oregon Short Lino for tho district from Sal.t Lake to Provo and tho Tintic branch. -. Miss Lonoro Allrtd af Lehi midtfcphi' Otterson of Spanish Fork held their wedding reception at the homo of ino bride on Thursday evening. Young Alf Turner broke through prohibition restraints and got glorously drunk on Saturday. He created some disturbance on the street until tho marshal took him to jail. J. Urban Allred left on Thursday forn mission to the Southern States wheie ho will labor for tho next year or two. Ho is a bright young man. and ought to mako a good missionary. Tho nietnbera of the Fourth of July Finance committee are requested to meet at George Austin's on Wednesday evening nt 8 p. m. The members aro as follows: W. S. Evans, Thomas Webb, Joel Mears, R. W. Bradshnw, D. W. Thomas, Adaline Ross, Rhoda Bush man, Lnurn Knudsen, Winnifred Glover. Buy a nico white or cream colored fan also a nice silk parasol, white gloves' white Swisses, white organdies, military belts, military tics, white muslin under-ware, under-ware, at white prices at" tho Chipmnn Mercantile Co. Tho Chipman Mercantile Co., of American 'Fork have tho swell line of baby carriages. They aro soiling them out at greatly reduced prices. If you want to be happy and comfortablo, call on them and buy cno of their nobby carriages. The Star Flour mado by tho Star Roller Mills of American Fork with Geo. G. Robinson as miller, is the best flour on the market. Georgo will guarantee every sack that he puts out. The Chfp-man Chfp-man Mercantile Go. hnndlo the Star brand , |