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Show , p J3 NEWS OF THE sk, B 'j week Jr H 4i M. Austin wiiH h Jiulii visitor H this week. K M. A. Smith ol' Ilubur. Ulith, H spuiit Satitrdiiy in Luhi. H Mr. and Mr. S. L. Willis lmvu H tetitinud I'loiu Xumuu, Idaho. B Kight bars of I 'curl AVhito Ho:ii H for '.Tk' during sulu, at People's B (Jo-op. R Mix. Cijsinoii of Mammoth is B visitiiiK with hur mother, 3lw. B McOmle. B l'':iKb, iiuntings and Ribbons L galuiu at tin; Ituukur Mure Co. H,. A. J. Kviuis hpont the Hist pari H ol'.thu wuuk in Halt Lake City on B lepil biisiiiins. Mrs. Mary Jtockwull has a Hf SiliKur Sowing Machiuo lor sali; B! a bin gain. B A lieu Woodluuiso, who is living m at tiarliold, Utah, is home lor a H slant visit with horpariiiitit. B Mtb. Joseph Cutlur of Idaho B Falls, Idaho, is visiting with lulu- H tlvia in Luhi.9 B Cathurino Uoyur of Springvillu B ',1W UUU1 tllu K'l't ol' bur sistur, V Miy. Joseph AndurMin. B Geo. S. Sehow of Ely, Xuvadn, B is home visiting a short time with f his parents. m A. son arrived at the home of K Mr. and Mrs. Enguno liriggs on B Friday the 21st of June. H People's Co-op. beliovas in paint m from the amount that has beuu B used the last Jew days on their B buildings. m Mr. and Mrs. J. 1$. WaUson of L Salt Lake City were tho guests of r her liariiiits, Mr. niid.Mrs. V. S., B m Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Payne of H American Fork were the guests of K Mr and Mrs. John Goodwin oil B Sunday. B' We have a big stock of choice B patterns in furniture. Jletter buy B, while the sale is on at Peopled B Bf The' lioine of Bishop and Mrs. B I'jold was made brighter by tho B vLsitatlon Kriday, June '-'1st, of a B iiuw baby girl. B Oi.iugus, Lemons, Bananas, B Candies, Nuts, Crackers and B everything nice for the lth of July B atthu Kaeker Merc. Co. B Mr. and Mrs. Jed 11. Kimball B and sou Lee, of Magrath, Alberta, B Canada, were risitoi-s in Luhi the L past week, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bp ltoburt Fox. B Mi. Mary Rockwell dons work B '" Bedalion Portraits or the trans- B furring of pictures to glass. K Sum plus oair bu Keen at the B Wads woi th Drugstore. Call and B see B On Suhiuluy while 'at work in B thu Huiiinlon Mine, Henry East B whs injured by the caving in of B ln0 i'u. 's fot wlh badly B crushed and some of tho bones B uolc raken. Ho is now at home B under tho doutoWs care. B Thuspuakura at thu Taborunelo B (,i Sunday wuro J. Hamilton Gard- B l,c1') wno lwvi on tho 20th day B of tho month for a mission in Gur- B many, Hisliop 'Worthing of the H Fourth Ward, Salt Lake City, A, B I!. Antiunion and liisliop llebnr B Austin of Idaho Falls, Idaho. B A number of young people wuro B entoilnined Stiturduy evening at B thu home of Bishop and Mi's. KB Gardnur, in honor of their son B Hamilton, who loft on Wednesday B for Germany, where ho will do B mihtiiojiary work. Games were BB played ami lul'iobluiiuiits (served, H and iittauiuvuningwas B BBBBBBmi SIKdn iH-HvJHWHSHKQlHBiHHBIWHIWll DtwSpP'-fwKE&JBBBHBB BBw Lin Price of Toplifl' was n Luhi visitor Tuwdtty. Mr. Jensen of the Spanish Fork Prww j-rvp tm a cull Monday. Dr. ,11. C. Ilolbrook was a Salt Lako visitor Tao"day. Mr. and Mi. Geo. Sohow weio Salt Lake City visitors on Friday. JaK. II. Gardner and sou, Hamilton, Hamil-ton, wuio visitoi's in Salt Lako City on Tuesday. Two packiigoa of currants for IftY during thu sale at People's Coop. Hazel Stallings of Provo was visiting with Lehi friends on Monday. Mon-day. The stoik left a son at thu home ol'Charlu.. Colledge on Wednesday morning. Tuesday Flank Smith sold to Mr. Itasmiissoii of Draper a number num-ber of beef cattle. Mr. and Mis. Beck aru rejoicing over the sale anival of a little sou at their home. Etltel Peleisou returned home on Tuesday fioniTopliir, where she has been visiting friends. An oppoiluno lime to bay flavoring extracts, during .sale at People's Co-op. llowaid Thomas of Ilober, Utah, was a guest of his mother, Mis. Daniel Thomas, the, past week. Mis. "W. J. Snow of Ashley, Utah, is tho guest of her sister, Mis. J. D. Cox. Mrs. Elmer Jackson spent some days the past week as a Salt Lake City visitor. 15. J. Kiikham, Samuel Gough and John F. Cutler have received calls to do missionary work. Mrs. Jano Adams and hor three ehlhlien, oflligby, Ida., wore visiting vis-iting with relatives, guests of Mr. and .Mis. Samuel Bnggs. Win. Asher met with tho Board of Equalization of Provo on Monday Mon-day in tho interest of Lehi tax payers. Xoxt Sunday evening tho Second Waul will hold their Ward Conference Con-ference at 7:30 p. in. in thu Tabernacle. Tab-ernacle. A Primary Stake Convention will bu held in Science Hall, American Fork, Utah, next Sunday Sun-day afternoon and evening. ('all at the Backer Mure Co. when you want anything for getting get-ting up your hay. Mowers, Bakes, Forks, Bopes, Pulleys, etc., wo havu them on hand. ' i Mrs. W. F. Welsh relumed homo to Payson, Tuesday evening, altera shoit visit with hor paieiits, Mr. and Mis. James Harwood. Miss Zolpha Gray will attend the annual convention of tho L. D. S. Xuises to bo held at Liberty Park on Thursday, thu 27th. John Thtirinau and family of Ogdon aro in Lehi for a visit with his parents. Mr. Thurmau is a teaoher at the Deaf Mute School at Ogden, Utah. W. E. Evans, who has been doing do-ing missionary work at Independence, Independ-ence, Mo., arrived homo Wednesday Wednes-day evening. His wife accompanied accompa-nied him from Provo. Sunday evening in tho Tabernacle, Tabern-acle, the Missionary Fund Committee Com-mittee gave a concert to J. Hamilton Hamil-ton Gardner. A program was rendered and thirty dollars was tho funds leceived. A fire alarm was turned in on Monday from tho homo of Ephriam Mulliner. Tho lire brigade responded re-sponded quickly. Little damage was done as tho fire was quickly extinguished. Mrs. G. L. Stookcy spent Friday visiting in Piovo. Geo. Austin of Salt Lako Cily made a business trip to Luhi Hit Monday. Mr. A. W Ivlikhiuu of Bay-niiind, Bay-niiind, after visiting with relatives, lutiirnud to her home today. Mr. Charles Berry of lona, Ida,, has puiclniscd the homu id' John Donaldson. Mis. Jane Hradshaw returned home to Magrath, Canada,- today to-day alter visiting with relatives Bobert Sharp cutei tallied a number of his friends on Tuesday evening at thu home of his parents .Morgan T. Woodhoiise, .Jr.; of Idaho Falls, Idaho, is viHiting witli friends. .Mis. Lizzie Fraior of Oakley, Idaho, is visiting with her daughter, Mis. C. B. Peterson. Fine- lino of Ladies' Waists, Skit ts, Parasols, L'ibbons, everything every-thing for the 4th of July at tho Backer Meic. Co. Mrs. AineliaColeman, St. Johns, Arizona, is visiting in Lehi, the guest of Mrs. J. T. Huberts. Filly to one bundled tons of Hist class alfalfa liny" wanted a., People's Co-op. They pay uaah for pioduce. Mis. Emma Coleman of Thatcher, That-cher, Arizona, lias been tho guest of Mis. Bebecca Evans, the past week. Mr. Alex Christcnseii has purchased pur-chased the homo of T. H. Edwards on the corner of Main and 1st Fast. A son was born to Mrs. Julia Rhodes Beck on Sunday. She is at the homo of her parents, Miv and Mrs. A. D. Rhodes. Straw Hats, Shirts, Neckties, Bolts, Underwear and everything for men at the Raeker Merc. Co. Tho Old Folks Comiidlteo were entertained at tho homo of Samuel Taylor Tuesday evening. ' Pleasant evening was spent by all. Eil. Southwiek has received a diploma from tho National Bea) EstatoCo. of Washington, D. C. He hits been taking a course under this company in real estate, bruk-ciage, bruk-ciage, etc. Mis. Win. Wing entertained about 'JO f her friends in honor ol her sisteis, who wero here visiting Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments wero served and a social afternoon onjoyed by all. Monday evening Bobert Bvans entertained, at thu homu of his parents, par-ents, about thirty of his friends in honor of Hamilton Gardner. Supper was served at 0:30 and the evening spent in plnying games and social pleasures. Tho kindergarten couiso recently commenced has met with such duo-cos duo-cos that it has been found necessary neces-sary to divide thu school into two sections, morning and afternoon. No doubt more would attend than at precscnt, but that it is thought a fee is charged. Patents aro invited in-vited to visit tho school. Friday afternoon, at the City Park, Lohi and American Fork baseball teams crossed bats. The game was an exception to the rule, there being very little wrangling. Tho game resulted iui a score of 1-i to 3 in favor of Lehi. A number of American Fork people showed their loyalty to their team by coming com-ing over to witness tho gamo. n ,f |