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Show i i i- Thomas Austin's little girl is ill with ecarlot fever. John W. Chilton ig putting up a nice brick icsidence opposite T It. Jones. Tho "duck, Hoafon is now on. If you want to bo "in it" buy your an munition muni-tion at the Vq plcs' Co-op. Shotguns, rifles, pistols, etc., nirl an endless variety of ammunition for samo it lowest prices, at Peoples' Co-op. Miss May Whipple went to Provo lust Sunday to take a course in the normal lepartment of the B. V, Academv. John'Whipplo has gone to Meicur to work during tho coming winter. He will remove his family there booh. Have your Improvement Era and other books and magazines bound by T. F. Crouch (bookbinder, opposite P 0., Provo. J. C. Jensen was surprised last evening even-ing by a large number of friends who gathered at his residence and passed an enjoyable evening. Elisha Day received word yesterduy of the sudden death of his father an old and respected resident of Draper. None of the nartfculais could be learned for this isauu. A number of young folks gathered at the residence of Mrs. Hart iet Jacobs last evening and gave Miss Delia Jacobs a pleasant surprise, tin occasion being her birthday anniversary. A very pleasant evening was passed , The following election judges have been appointed for Lehi : Precinct No, 1, Louis Garff, D. J. Thurman, and T. J. Wadsworth. Precinct No 2, Israel Evans, Eli Kendall nnd Geo. Webb. Precinct No. 3, W.H.Evans, A. Brauuer and Henry Lewis. George Austin had his buggy put in a dilapidated condition last Friday. He had left his horse standing in the yaad harnessed to the buggy when the animal noticing the stable door opou started to walk in. Tho doorway would not admit the buggy hence the wreck. f A class in dress-making was commenced, com-menced, Monday, October 10, by Mrs. Joseph Hammer at her residence, one block siuth of Dr. Steele's office. The Ladies' Scientific Tailor System will be used, Mrs. Hammer now having the sole agency for that system. Mrs. Hammer formerly hold the agency and instructed a largo class in Lehi. Tho Bradshaw brothers have been very successful in the sheep und cattle business so far this season. They have bought somo 75,000 head and sold of thi number 10,000 to Lehi parties, 20,000 to American Fork peoplo and 15,000 to sheepmen on West Jordan. The balance they have shipped out of the state They are now busy shipping cattle from Nevada to Sanpete county. John went down to Sanpete county Thursday where he expects his business will detain de-tain him about ten days. Hichard was in Provo villey three or four days last week. Amos Rhodes swore to a complaint Friday night charging one of the men, supposed to belong to the circus, with gambling, Amos having bon iltmflam-nied iltmflam-nied out of $15 in the afternoon. Marshal Mar-shal Thomas nnd Bert Wall caught the man at American Fork and ho was a'rraigned for trial before Justice Wood-house Wood-house Saturday moining He gave his name as J. T, Whiting and pleaded not guilty to running the game. He said he had Just co-no south from Salt Lake City. Amos experienced a change of i heart when he found he might beim-l plicated in the same kind of case and he stated on the stand that the fellow had taken his money and skipped instead of gambling for it. Suol Zimmerman aud Beit Wall however testified to the main facts in the complaint and tho defendant was " found guilty and lined $li). Ho went to jail for 10 days in default of paying the fine, Ilib story of having just come from Salt Lake was substantiated in an unexpected manner. Two members of John S. Lindsay's company camo oer from Pleasant Grove and identified an overcoat and pair of gloves that the fellow had stolen from them tho day bcloro at Sandy. He gave up the articles to nyoid prosecution. |