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Show - p: i Yesterday was Labor Day. K ' This week Prof. Becsley has been visiting friends in Cedar Fort, CMcar nnd Dick Kirklinm made a trip to Provo on their bicycles Sunday. Mrs. Wnnless, of Salt Lake City has been visiting her parents in this city the j past week. o Any ono wishing to learn fasionnbl ' drcssmakng pleaso call on Miss Lydia Evans. e War is declared on high prices by WEST'S MAIL ORDER HOUSE Send 3 cents for catolcgue. See that your children always wear District 70 school shoes. For sale by People's Co-op. ; Miss Ida" Rosa will go to Provo today whero slid will .attend tho B. Y. Academy during the ensuing year. Tho Lehi Silver Band will givo a ball on Friday evening, SeptembcrlO. They were ouC advertising it' Saturday night. J. W. Wight, an apostlo of tho Reorganized Re-organized or "Josephite" Church was noticed on the streets of Lehi Saturday. Ned E. Darling will open a first-class reslaurah. about September 10 in tno building formerly occupied by Osterloh. Tho. Bloomer Girls played ball at American Fork with a. local team Satur-day. Satur-day. Visitors from Lehi characterized the game as "Bum." Prof. G. N. Child our popular school superintendent, and his family, with a number of friends have been enjoying an outing in Deer Crcok canyon. Miss Eliza Ohipman, the first lady to go on a mission for the Mormon church at American Fork, starts for Great Britain ono weak from next Saturday. Work is being pushed rapidly on the now residence of S. J. Taylor and when completed it promises to be quite an improvement to that portion of the city. The little two-year-old son of Jack Wanless possessed itself ot a can of lye which had been carelessly left on a table last Saturday and in an attempt to swallow some of it badly burned its mouth. G. Whipple, who went to Lehi last week, called there by the sickness of his two-year-old child, returned to his duties as engineer at tho Geyser mill, Wednesday. Thero seemed to liavo been no hope fir the child as it passed away on Friday last. Morcur Mercury. On Friday morning Miss Clara Lewis of Fort Canyon, above Alpine, was bitten on llio shoulder bv a tranatuln, which had in somo way gotten into tho house, then ' into her bed. She was bitton before she had arisen in the morning. Dr. Moyea of American Fork was summoned as soon as possible and when he arrived ho found the yonng lady very Nick, but ho says she will now reccver. The attention of the authorities is respectfully called to the horrible stench provading certain parts of tho city and especially notifiable in tho evenings, emanating from pig penb and certain out houses. If the sanitary conditions of tho city aro not better regulated an epidemic of somo deadly disease willcauso the direlict authorities to roahzo that an ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure. Tho ' remains of President Wilford Woodruff will belaid in their final resting rest-ing place in the City cometery at Salt Lake City ou Thursday. The services will begin in the Tabernacle at 10:30 o'clock in tho morning. These and other details worn arranged yesterday by the church authorities acting with and at the suggestion of the relatives. Mrs. Sabina Candlaud dosires a cor rection made in tho item which np-punrod np-punrod in last week's Bannor concerning her divorce case. The grounds upon which tliodivorso wiu granted wr.a not desertion but failuro to support and by tho evidence introduced iu the case it was apparent that A. II. Candlaud, tho defoudant, was guilty ot tho grossest neglect in this regard. In justice to Mrs. Oandland tho Provo Enquirer and Sanpete papors should niako the correction. |