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Show ' SEWS OF THE WEEK. Bishop Andrew Fjold has a . child ill with bronchitis. I The little child of lluiijiunin ILottis ill with the croup. I'harles Ohran came down from L)j;an this week to receive mcdl- oil tieatment. Uig Sale continues. People's Co-op. Tlie little child or Win. Doiton issulu'rin with piiuitmotiia. ' ' ilas. L'oUjr.jon of Cedar l'ort was unlnjj business- in Leiii Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Empoy of Idaho Kails were visitors In Lehi s . this week. y: The home of C. K. Ward was I - made happy on Nov.' lfith by the arrival of a .son. Alfred Hroomhead of Garland has bought 5 acres of land belong-i belong-i ig to the John Heck vineyard. Trial Catarrh treatments aie being mulled nut fiec, on leanest, by Dr. ShiMip, Ituelne, Wit. These tests lire proving to iho people without (i penny's cojt-i he greul value of UiIm jr ' Huleiititlii puHerlpilon known loilrug- k- t i-itK every wlieio us Dr. KlioopV " '" ' Catarrh Remedy. Rild by T.J. Wmls- ,. t worth. "'- Alma llitcsman had the mis fortune to run a nail into his hand which caused him to stop work. Harlow Hiich came home from IJliiiglmni Sunday to nurse a very bad hand, which he got hurt while at work. Uig Sale ointinties. People's Coop. Mrs. .1. F. Culler and son ate suffcriiif: with the la grip at the home of her mother, Mrs. Jos. Ilroudhcul. " ' V. K. Evans, Sttpt. of oilier' tvork for Ji.so Knight at Knight- - vllle, was in town Saturday-visit- I ing his parents and' attending to I business. Postmaster Iioss, in older to I . keep up with the times, has had to 1 put in a number of new postal . I ' boxes, which will proven conve.it- I ieueo to many of his patrons. I How's Tlils? 1 tVu oiler Ono Hundred Dollar lto- I t ward lor any ease or Catarrh lhl emi I ' not bu uiued by Hull's Catarrh Uiuu. 1 K J. Uiujnkv it Co., Toledo, ( 1 We, the undersigned, have known K. I J. Ohuney for the hotl 15 yearn, and be- 1 Hove him puifeetly hminriihlu in all 1 IiiimIihwh liuiisnotloii mill lliiiiuuitill 1 ". nblo to carry out any obligaMonn nimle I by hlu lli'iu. 1 ' WAI.DINU, KlNNAN it MAItVIN. I Wholuwnie DruggUtu, Tolelo, O I Hall's Crtfcirrh Cine U taken In'er- I . nally, Hedngdlrwillj upon the IiIikhI I and niiiuou Miufiiuou of thu siynluin I TuMtlmoiilidaiMiut fru. I'rleo 7fio pur I Ixittlif. Bold by all Drugging. Takii i - Ilall'H Family i'MIIh for colwtlpntUin. Dr. 1. J. Hyatt was in town on Saturday and jjiho the Hanuer a call. Thoniiw 1iisom i ml wife were visitors at Salt Luke City during the week. There was a great .timu at the home of John Whipple Sunday morning when his wife presented him with a couple of sweet little girls. John is the hajipiest man in town and as proud as a Icing. Sunday evening the services at the Taboniaulo -were under the auspices of the Sunday School. Dr. Hitsler presided. Flossie Do1 ton iviulered an orga.ii solo,' iin' Lulu, her sister, a vocal selection Prof. Uydalch of Provo delivered a very impressive address, the subject being "Individual l,ib erty." The IJSth luid 127th Quorum of Seventies located in Lehi held meeting in the basement of thr tabernacle for the purpose of fill ing up the quorum of the Pics! dents. At a meeting of tin Presidents held at the residence ol John Y Smith, two names wen decided upon and when pre senleJ, were unanimously sus tamed by both the quorums. Jos. f'lover was selected as Jr. President of tho 11! 7th quorum and Jerome Child as Jr. President o the 08th quorum. J. (i. Kimball of Suit Lake City and Staki Pifsident S. L. Chipman were present and gavo valuable advice uid council to all. It Is dollolonsly p.iln able, egreec villi the weakenl h tinincli, eontiiliiH hi" luosltiiHitliliig, liialiug.slreng hen-lug hen-lug and eiirnlivu" element. Make you well nod hippy Ifolllstei'-Itoeky Ifolllstei'-Itoeky Mountain Tea. .'15 uoii'h, Ten or TttblotH. T. .1. WailMWorlh. .. "Wo'ejuinollmt t&uLprofid of ouil oitytw'itirits 'beatftirTil' (!ib rmusle and Hue school buildings,, whosu windows are ornamented with lovely ilowers, where pretty green lawns are surrounded with nicely trimmed hedges and adorned with handsome trees. We look to the rear and behold a beautiful grove mil play grounds, where scores ol happy smiling children are busy at play and whoso merry voices are heard mingling with the hong of tho bird. At the sound of the old school bell they hasten to join In the march to the sweet .sounds of the instrument and, soldierlike, iass within the portals of the home of edjtcation. Doos it not fill our heaits with joy and pride- to boast )f such a beautiful spot within the (tontines of our city. Will our city fathers, in tho near future, give us such pleasant kcoiiuh surrounding sur-rounding our city bujjklhigs thjl lb mayf be, lruti fully Baft M Ikhj "by the strange!" wltlitn hlr (jiudb, ."Oh, how beautiful." |