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Show B tJ NEWS OF THE L WEEK ff B Wo pay cash for product'. IVo- H plu'u Co-op. H . Ucoi-bu cck, Jr., of Em oka, i H 11 visitor in Lohl. H - Mrs. ItuiL Admnsoii, the daughter H of J. D. Woodhousc, is very ill. M Mr. Fredrickson of Coppcrton H came in this weak for medical H treatment. K For swell millinury go to llrosul- H B Carl Oiiterloh of Salt Lake was a M visitor in Lchi this week. H Mw. Annie Ueunet of Pleasant m Orovespeiita few days in Lchi B this week. H Alice, the daughter of F. liar- H mon, is a visitor at the home of B her parents. H MILLlNJiltY A hat for every H face and to suit every nurse at m Broadbeuts. H l'res. A. J. Evans is out ar.d H around again, having been on the H sick list for some time. H The Mid Tight Bell Mining Co. H will resume work on their property H in tho near future. H Mrs. E. M. Jones has boen ap- H pointed Deputy County Collector H ami will receive tuxes at her home. Our stock of clothing and iur-H iur-H nishiugs far exceed otker season's H purchases. Wo havo a magnili-H magnili-H cctline. People's Co-op. H F. W. Kirkham and Frank H ltamsey of l'rovo were in town on H business pertaining to the Opuia H House, this week. Mis. James Stoddart's infant H child, by. accident, tipped a pan B of hot water over and was badly scalded by tho contents. B When you want a Steel ltango B or Heater don't forget to look at tho lines carried by tho Hacker Merc. Co. They have tho Very latest, the Howard, as well as tho Good Luck and Vortex lines. Mrs. Itachel Morford of Biug- l ham, who ha been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. An- dreason, rutin nud to her hoinc Monday. Tho little child of Mw. C. C. Edwaitls, while amusing herself by swinging on tho garden gate, had tho misfortu.no to fall and was seriously hurt. Ladles', Misses' and Children's Coats und Furs. A big stock at tho right prices at People's Coop. Abraham Andurson employed thirty school children last Saturday Satur-day to work in the onion Held Of tho Lchi Produce and Supply Co-Some Co-Some of tho children reported that they received a scent npiece for topping onions. No doubt ithis was a strong inducement for them to work and probably made their oyes water at tho sight of such wages. Munsing Underwear at People's Co-op. Everything brand now in tho coming of "Lost in New York" to tho Lehi Opera House on Friday, 5 Oct. 25th, our people will witness practically a brand new production for everything has been rebuilt and lepaintcd, and in fact the play itsulf has been lovised and ( rewritten. Notwithstanding nil this, it has been accomplished with out cutting out tho pietty ) story of Jenuio Wilson and her blind Mother which has for so ) many years been told tho people in ! pluy form and caused them to shed Br- a tear and then cruck a smilo be-El be-El fore it had time to dry away. jf You will want to seo it again. I njMMIJI II HI II JlMMMlftH Mm. Singleton has aehiltl wick with ohillsmid feVer. Big istock of rubber goods at People's Co-op. Mrs. Anton Hanson has u baby suffering with bronchitis'. Broadbcnl's is tho store for good shoes. Cheap new lot just in. Win. Wing spent a few days in Heber on bullions connected with tho Standard Knitting Co. This week a slack of alfalfa hay, containing 15 tons, was sold to patties at Pleasant Grove for i?7.uu a ton. Muyqi' Webb . camo in from Heber this week, where ho has been looking n'ftor the shipping of a few cars of sheep. Arova Davis, the daughter of E. II. Davis, who hart been in Salt Lake City studying music, was biought homo Wednesday evening suffering' with fever. Wo pay cash for produce. .People's .Peo-ple's Co-op. W. A. Hillings of iProvo was a Lchi visitor in tho interest of the MacCaskey business system. Edwin Barrett was seen in Lchi this week looking after the interests of tho Independent X'hono Co. Robert McOmle, who has Immjii ill with typhoid fever, is on tho improve and is considerable better. Mrs. Win. Vaughan visited her husband this week in Salt Lake City, he being in the Holy Cioxs hospital. Tho old trees, planted some years ago on our business stieets, aro fast disappearing. This week the ax was umriiud to some in front of Mr. J. Dortou's. Big stock of Ranges and Heating Heat-ing Stoves at People's Co-op. Buel Allied camo down fiom Raymond, Canada, Friday and re- maiuud a couple of days witti his parents, Mr. and Mis. Jas, Allied, and then went to tho B. Y. U. at Provo, where ho will spend the winter. Have you noticed how the Mocker Merc Co, aru selling Washing Wash-ing Machines nearly ovory day. You can easily guess tho reason. They havo three of tho leading machines in the country to select from. Win. Wing and Tas. Kirkham, Sr., wero visitors at'liiudon Sunday, Sun-day, visiting tho Sunday School and afternoon services as home missionaries. While attending tho Sabbath School the superintendent superin-tendent and assistants were honorably released and a new superititouduuoy was installed. Thos. ICusson, Jr., being one ol the new officers. Sunday was a banner day for tho Second Ward. Between the hours of (i and 0 p. in., there arrived ar-rived at the homo of Chas. 0. Friel, u son, also at S. I. Goodwin's, Good-win's, and at .Robert Howard's, a daughter. .Both Dr, and nurse were kept quite busy and all the papas wero srqiljnj;. Cole's Hot Blast Heaters make the coal pile last Vera Thomas, whoso parents live at Lehi Junction, whilo at play on tho school ground this week, met with a very severe accidont. A boy who was near by her threw a .stone which struck heron tho nose, causing her face to swell until her oyes olosed, also causing her to suffer with intense pain. Dr. Hasler desided that no bone wero broken, and that in tho course of a few days she would bo able to attend at-tend school agftin. WfMiMlMTifltTliMihVMimmBamnt i,.ll Wo pay cash for produce People's Peo-ple's Co-op. .. , ' ' 1 ,' ,.-,,; -v A. Knight 1ms u,jimby vory" ill. It. E. Oatcrloh 'visited tho capital on business Dr. Stookoy is ropor(M to bo improving. S. I. Goodwin spout (Jtdnes-(luyiii (Jtdnes-(luyiii Salt Lake City. Horn To Sitli I.ittlbford, a. irl, Tuesday night. Mao Campbell was a Salt Lake visitor during tho wgek. Born To Mr. and MrarJohu E. Yates, a daughter, on Q'qC 13th. There's a sale on Ladies and Children's Coats at Bioadbonl's. J. 13. Coltor wus u Sail liko visitor Ihis week. Win. Whipplo issulferiii; from un attack of la grip. ."Ocean Waye" washei at People's Peo-ple's Co-op. Sbiiator Snioot patsed tlird Lolii on liis way to Salt Lake City today. Mury Ann Turner of Mammoth Mam-moth brought in hor infant child to Lohi for treutmout. Thursday morning L.Uherring-ton L.Uherring-ton and Walter HiggH left for Sanpete Co. ' on It inopecting tour. Mrs. T. R. tSutlor is down from Salt Luko City spouding n low das with her daughter, Mm. C. Q. Friol. Mrs. Geo. Austin,- wIkj has been visiting in Heber, passed thru Lehi on hor way homo to Salt Lake City Wednesday. t Cold Areathor will soon bo heio. You will have to buy Blankets and Quilts. Tho Backer Mere. Co. have a iluo line at. very reason-iblu reason-iblu pricivs. It is repo'rleu that Gil Sagei-sl and Jane Webb, also Gliis Uuyri ofAmFork and Carrib Anderson Ander-son of Lehi,' havo ciltc'red- the bonds ofmalrimony, this wfcek. A couplo-of young men met on ouo of our Htrcuts the other day and entered into a dispute ovei soma money mattei's. During 'tin discussion the better half' of oiir appearcil on tliu scene and poured oil on the troubled ' wuteis,- and gently load her swain within the portals of their domicile of peace, and thus tho little matter was ended. The 13-year-old daughter ol John Mitchel of Lehi Junction and her cousin, Joseph Collodge's daughter, wove riding a horse homo from tho lesidcuco of Mr. Colledge near tho Jot dun river Sunday. On tho way the animal, for some oauscj throw them off, bieaking the nrm of tho Mitchel girl in two places, also pntting it out at the elbow. Tho 2nd Ward Priesthood mot in their Assomhly Hall Wednesday Wednes-day evening with Bishop J. II. Gardner presiding. Tho subject brought before tho meeting was tho indebtedness of the Assembly Room. After a good deal of dip-cussion dip-cussion on the subjeet, it was decided de-cided to raiso means and pay oil" the indebtednebs just as soon as possible. |