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Show H Tha builders are t work ob a new B waideoclfer S. J. Taylor. B A new $40 bicycle for only $30. 011 H M fchia office. H WhatVtb Matter wit the aprinkler H at wu If Hkfe beeneat last week? B A party wa liven in GarfPa ball on B WedBeidayta(t?rBoo.not .tue .childW H fcelonging to tbe Primary Association. BBBBBBJ H Peachet are eearco aronnd heretfaia B jrear and, peddlers have been supplying H tth local demand. B -Thoa. Webb went eaat laet week with H train load of ehaep iJelonging to Webb H and Auatin. H Xaat Wednesday Thomas-Austin went B Co Sanpeto on s sheep buying oxpedi- B It ia estimated that some of the West B Jordan farmers will raise 20 tons of B toeeta per acre this year. B Those wishing cabinet and carpenter B -work done, the fixing of furniture, var-, H nishing etc. will pleaso call on Gustivo B Molstedt Locust Grove, Lehi. H "Watches, clocks and jewelry cleaned B and repaired. Best of work at lowest, B prices. Give us a call. 13 road bent & H Of course you want to be in the swim H siud ride a wheel Call at this oflico for B a bargain. A good wheel.) at" a low H If you want building material oi an H Irind you must get it at Peoples Co op H Everything up to date. B Illustrated war papers, Leslie's Week H ly, Harper's Weekly, Illustrated War B 3Joyr at the Post Offlce. B Any oifo wishing to learn fasionablc B drcssmakng please call on Miss Lydia B Evans. H . War is declarod on high prices by H WEST'S MAID ORDER HOUSE. Send H s cents for catalogue. B Seo that your children always wear H District 70. school shoes; Tor sale by B People's Co-op. B 1'ruit Jars ara very scarce this year B gut your'supply before tho advance. H Peoples Coon will -soil' them to you B cheaper than they can buy thorn to-day BBBBBBBK H Dr. Oroddy will attend confinements, B in Lehi, and make all nocoeoary aftor- H visits for .$10. Ordinary visits in town B $1. Picscriptione 60 cgnts. B "We have received an illustrated B cKtaloguo of Cur.-oU's Dump which is H used in unloading hoots at aevernl of the B California "iigar factories. It seems to B1 work woll thoro hm thoy say it cannot B ha used pdvnntnjfionsly where the bectM B 'Jiave to bt stored. bbbbbLbH ' H -"The working fotco at the sugar factory B is "being incnmswl soinewliut andisbe- B inB Put in Hlle for th0 coininK Kcason'8 H run," says the Norfolk, Nob. Neur. IB "Tho rains hao advanced the crop H. matorldly and tho probpects for a largo H tonnage and beets of good quality are B bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbt1 ' , Valentine llnrwood is now clerk at tbotBUfrar factory laloratory. Tho young, orchestra went over to Sunshine on Friday ovoning to piay for a party over there. Tho bujlders are juat finiBhing a new brick houso for LewiB Peterson near tho sugar laccory. A number of American Fork people came Qye,r on Friday night to see tho dog and pon yehow. Prea. Partridge .of this stake and Bishop Cutler went went ov er to Cedar talleyiaat Sunday. i Th6 llennial m reports thatJHra. Mark Jpxettn arrived safely at Liyerpeol anl woul,d go to .the Londun conference to join her bsabarid. 4, .l(,...i.. ,t Willi i i iMm-iI i jf.bAvetacanUy received the annual ciUlogae oltho Weber Stake, A'caddnVy atOden. That school will commence pa.Sep't 12. ' atrta.gxowtbhBit jU.tie, hairnqUMB to grayaetB, -awiet- figure to arrest it withHlL8rHair,bewe. . 'AfjftWfirat ip,le'(wiy (be fl$&VWSfcfc flnteeetof Causey Pierce Real EtatA Co. (ffla Grand, Oritfon'EphrianiOEhMrprise. ' A (ran6grj)t of judgement from. Justice Woodbotiee! cotirt at Lehi, in tbe caee of Lo'uia'Garff ya Robert Taylor, giving lodgement for plaintiff in tbe sum of $&2.GL. , George Evans came in from Fish Springs last week He reports business about the came as usual out there, Several of tbe mines are being worked, only tbe richest ones are being shipped. Mr, Silver, of the firm of Silver Bros. Iron Works of Salt Lake, was in town on Friday and was tho guest of Supt. Auatin who showed him what we could do in the way of raising sugar beets. Reports from the farming districts in thia county shows tbat water is getting very scarce and some of the crops are suffering. It has been several years since jtbis.valleyhad so little water. Sugar beets do not entirely spoil tho land. George Webb raised beets on part of his farm for six consecutive years, this year he planted it in wheat and raised 45 bushels to tbe acre. The sugar factory at Chino, Cal will begin operations on this seasons' beet crop on AuguBt 20. On account of tho drouth fliey have raised but a small crop so tho run will bo but a short one. The "Utah boys made a Bplcnded showing at the battle fought near Manila as reported last week. They fought like veterans and received the well merited praiEe of tho commanding officer. Tho school will open in most of tho districts of the county on Sept'. 12. Prin. Child.states that most of the schools hero will begin on that duto. Very likely two more teachers will have to bo engaged. The teachers and theirfriends will attend the Institute in American Fork canyon beginning Aug. 20. The Utah county teachers will hold tlwir annual summer instituto in American Fork canyon this year, commencing com-mencing Aug. 29. A number of prominent promi-nent educators, are expected to give loctmeson pedagogical subjects. Tho Provo City teacher h i iq heen directed by the board ol education to attend. .A curious story is told in the British war office. Some years ago a workman was tnigaged ;n casting metal for the manufacture of ordnance at the Woolwich Wool-wich aibt'iuil when he lost his balance nd fell into n huge caldron containing 12 tons of luultuii st?el. The metal was .it white heat, and, of course, tho unfortunate un-fortunate man was utterly consumed in an instant. Tho war department authorities held u oonferance and decided decid-ed not to profano the dead by using tho steel in the manufacture of ordnance, and thu enormous mass of metal was actually interred and a Church of Eng-land Eng-land clergyman read the burial service over it. |