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Show H John L. Thomne ia the smiling papa H of u 12-pound boy. H Miss Angie wobb visited the Sunday H schools in Payson last Sunday. B A. J. Evans was in Provo Sn business B -on Saturday. B George Whitman has been nursing a B sore hand as the result of getting it B mashed while unloading rails. B Those wishing cabinet and ci.rponter B work done, the fixing of furniture, var- B Jiishint; etc. will plcuio call on Gutive B Molstedt Locust Grove, Lehi. B WntchcB, clacks and jewelry cleaned H .and repaired. Vest of work at lowest B prices. Give us a call. Broudbont & H Of coiirso yon want to bo in the swim H iud ride a wheel. Call at this office for H a bargain. A good wheel J at a low H .J. O. Jensen has purchased the fratre H -residence of S. J. Taylor and has H tmoved it to his placo on east Main H 'Invitations nro out for tho wedding H reception of Miss Birdio Taylor and T. H Hi. Cutlor, Jr., which will tako place on H Tuesday, Sept. G. H "Tho Damnation of Thcron Ware" H .by the authar of "Quo Yadia" and 67 B othcr good novels at from 5 to SO cents H each. S. W. Ross, tho News Dealer. B If you want building material of an B Jkind you must get it at Peoples Co op B Everything up to date. H Any one wishing to learn fasionnblo H dressmakng plcaso call on Miss Lydia B iEvnns. B War is declared on high prices by B "WEST'S MAIL ORDER HOUSE. Send H 3 centH for catolcgue. H 'See that your children always wear H District 70 school shoes. For sale by B People's Co-op. B The farmers who havo reservoirs in H rthe field arc, being bothered a great deal B 'by musk rata which dig holes in the B ibanka and let the water out. H Hie Misses Perry and Miss Oltien of B 'Salt Lake have been spending a few B days as the guests of Mrs. James B Gardner. B .The familiar -wliistld at thefactory B 'was hoard again Inst week. On Wcdnes- B 'day some of tho boilers were fired to' B jnovo some of the syrup. The initnu- H '5aCtnro of sugar will not begin for about! HHHHHt B A.D. Khoite3is homo from La Grande B Or. -whew ho hn been iuitm. ting the B armors inbeot culture. He sflyH thoy B 'Jia vo some nrca looking botts there bat B would have haa a bettaj- crop if thoy H IvnSUbeun thinned at the proper time. B The wild oats are bad and have ruiiiQjl H nevcral fields. The factory will be H ilnishuil about the middle of Septembur B nnd hnrveat wUl bL'iu "00u "Ilor- Hc B -estimatea the crop at ah wit 2fi,Q00 tons. H lie will return in timo to assist with j Mrs. Harriet Jacobs spent Friday in Salt Lake. .-... Miss Bertha Evans of Salt Lake has been' vistfingrfrietids' and relatives in Lehi. .. Aent Welsh of the R. G. W.is having hav-ing a holiday for 15 days nnd Mr. Livingston is taking his placo in the office. One of the prettiestsouvenirs we havo received for a long time is a photo by Johnson of Salt Lake of Utah's flornl emblem, the eego lily. A cut finger which would not heal has boon giving James Gardner some trouble lately. The using of it has been tho cause of tho trouble. The doctor bound it up in splints so it could not bo used until tho wound healed. Mr. and Mrs. W, S. Willie have returned re-turned home after a prolonged stay at Lehi.Tney arc cleaning and renovating their photograph gallery and putting everything in order. Thoy will look strictly after their business hero which has been rather neglected for tho past fow mouths. Wasatch WnVc. One of the worst fakes perpetrated on tho people for somo time was the so-called so-called battle of Santiago at Geneya on Saturday. It was well advertised and, took a large crowd to the resort but this affair was a regular lizzie. Such things things will be ruinous to the resort. Wm. Wing, Lehi'spopulnrlivoryman, ftccompanldd by Misses Rachel and Clara Evant, also of Lehi, spent a few days in our town during the week visiting among Mr. .Wing's many friends horo. We are informed that Miss Rachel will change her name to Mrs. Wing in the near future. Waaatch Wavo. Wo havo just received the annual catalogue of tho L. D. S. Collego at Salt Lake which begins this school year on Sept. 12. The faculty is the samo aa last year and is propared to do excellent work. Tho entrance lee is $10. Thoso expecting to attend school the coming winter Bhould send for a catalogue. John L. Thomas has returned from Fish Springs where ho and Georgo Evans havo been working tho Last Chance mine on a lease. Tho report of a recent shipment made by tltem showB inai tno oro wont 07.ooz.leaa, an. 00 oz. silver and a trace of gold. This is a very good showing and thoy are much pleased wih the prospects. , ThoEnrruirersays: "Ex-City Marshal Karren of Lehi is mentioned us a likely man to receive the nomination for sheriff, if ho will accept the nomination from the Republicans. He has been ono of the most successful officers in the county, and has served Lehi for many years us marshal to its entire satisfaction. satisfac-tion. Thomas Austin returned on Friday from his trip to Sanpete whoro he has been buying sheep nnd reports doing a good business . As soon as Thos. Webb returned from Kansas City another train load ef 4000 head was ready for him at P. V. Junction and next dny he started eu&t with this lot which ho will likely sell nt Kansas City as he did woll on the first train load hc sold there. Mr. Austin left yesterday for tho reservation whero ho "will gather up somo sheep they havo out there and will aiso buy .some if any are on the market. These will b rounded up and shipped. County Oommigsionor Winn is having hav-ing a serious time with appondicUug. He took aiclc a few day ago nnd the doctor pronounced it a had cnao of ftp pendimm nnd after a conxulution win held it va decided that Ian operation as neceaiary. Veeterday Dr, Steele, Dr. Noyen of American Fork, and Dr. Allen of 1'iovo euccewfully performed tho operation removing two gtonaa nnd the appendix. Tho patient rallied and laat evening was resting easy bnt took worse in the night and this morning hie condition was oty gorloufl. . Afc ho a strong man physically ho -may pull through all right. |