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Show J. NEWS OF THE L 1 WEEK p H Toyland opens Monday morniiif! H nt People's Coop. H Mabel Goutcs.will Hpwul Thanks- H giving ill Mcrair. B Frank Harris lias 11 very slel- H wife and baby. H New currants ami raisins al H Kirkhuni Kiuih Ko. H Mrs. Dnrrow Lotb of Colorado h H tho guest of bur parents this week. H Editor Kirkliam and 13. J., hi', M brotlicr,8pcnt Tuesday in Zion or H business. 1 " Two tickets with, every dollai M purchase in toyland at People'? B Coop. M Zaley Soulhwiek spent the M week as the guest of Miss Venl B Aylet;bf West Jordan. M Mrs. Jiycastcr had the nils M fortnno ( to O'wu their twin girls. H They were buried this week. H " Onirics Oh ran lell this week for M Los Angeles, where he will br M employed- for somu time at hr- fl trade. H A ticket with every dollar paid B 011 .account or for every dollai M purchase at People's Co-op. H The family of Abo Goodraunson, m who moved to Provo, hrs returned B' on account of illness. H 50 pair of shoes at rW nt Kirk B ham Knsh Ko. Hi Tho basement of tho Corner H Grocery building is undergoing re- H? pairs'. A cement floor will be H laid Wl tho foundation vnlls will K bo cemented. ! ft "We want your tnulo." Do H you bollevo It! Peoplo's Co-op! B It Is reported that the Credit B Men's Association will commence H suits this week against several BK accounts of the old Lehi Mere. Co Bffj Mr. and Mrs. Marion Walker B? left for Ilcbcr Tuesday on account K of tho sudden illness of Mrs. Hf Walker's -fathers, Mr. Jameo Hj Sabey. BK Big stock of rubber goods at H People's Co-op. K Sunday while tho little son BE (Clareuco) of Catherine Knudsen BB was riding a horse home from the BE pasture the animal became frighten fright-en cued and the little fellow was BE thrown off, breaking his arm and BE putting it out at the elliow. A BE doctor was called and done all BE that could be don., for the little H fellow. This is the third aeeideut BE to happen in the family, which is BE a sad affair for the parents. H 50 pair of shoes at r0V at Kirk- BE ham Kash Ko. BE A week ago the members of the V Elders Quorums of tho First and H Third wards met in the old Tab BE ernaclo and organized the nth B Quorum of Elders of the Alpine BE Stake. President A. J. Evans Bk and other Stake and Ward ofllcvrs BE wcru present. The retiring olllccrs H were honorably released and W. BE S. Cox was sustained as president H with A. Bahr and M. Lott as til's t BJj and second counselors, and Leon Hj ard Adams as secretary. H Two tickets with overy dollar BE purchase in toyland at People's B Co-op. Hj "A Koyal Slave" has been bo H fore the thentro-goiug public; for a J number of years and has been seen J iu almost uvury statu in tho Union. B It to u of those plays, which, B like old wine, becomus better with B age. Lavishly mounted, gorge B ously costumed, with a superb B cast,, the production which comes BJ to tho Lehi Opera House, Satin- B day Xov, jlQlh, is without an B equal. - - -Toyland opens Monday morning nt People's Co-op. Dr. Tlolbrook was a Salt Luke visitor on Tuesday. Thos. Colledgo has a babe two mouths old very ill. BO pair of shoes nt fiW at Kiik-ham Kiik-ham Kash Ko. G. Hacking of Magrath, Cauadr, lost their little infant child hi't week. Clarence Gurney Is suffering with a badly infected arm caused by being cut with a piece of glass. Dig stock of rubber goods at People's Co-op. A. J. Evans and wife went to Logan Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving with their son llol-ort. Mis. llert Adamsonof Am. Furl is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mis. J. D. Woodhouse, this week. Jas. Sabey of Wallsburg, fatlur if Mrs. S. J. Walker, is suflcilne. .vitli a paralitie stroke. Mr. and Mm. W. W. South-w.irth South-w.irth will entertain a number ol tluir friends Thanksgiving Day. Two tickets with every dollai purchase in toyland at People's Co-op. ' Tho speakers at the Tabernaeh Sunday were George Austin, Geo. Sehow, Jr., and E. J. Kirkliam. Wednesday morning Geo. Sehow Jr., and E. J. Kirk ham left by D. II. G. G:JJ0 train. G. Sehow going to Denmark nnd E. J. Kirkliam to Germany. The Bmdshaw Bros., lain if Lehi and now of Magrath, Canadn, wcro among the lucky farmers this year, raising over 75,000 bushels of grain. Big stock of rubber goods at Peoplo's Coop. John Hacking nnd son also Henry Smith of Cedar Fort were in town Tuesday on business. Miss A. Woodhouse will attend the wedding of her friend, Miss Argus, at Salt Lake City, Thanksgiving Day. Sho left Wednesday evening. even-ing. Toyland opens Monday morning at Peoplo's Co-op. Dailey Howse and II. Holmaii of Magrath, Canada, arrived In Lehi Tuesday, called on friends and left for Provo to attend the B. Y. U. Mrs. Jos. Broadbent left by train Sunday for Eureka to attend her daughter, Mrs. C. W. Earl, who is very ill. Later word came that tho lady is somewhat better. A ticket with overy dollar paid on account or for overy dollar purchaco at Peoplo's Co-op. Mis. Addio Scabnldt nnd Mrs. Addilaid Shaw returned Wednes-S day to Salt Lake City, after n pleasant visit with Mrs. Addilaid Roberts for a few days. Dr. Holbrook's mother, Mrs. II. A. Holbrook, with her sou, Leiuouln, and daughter, Mrs. Ellis Leo, will visit for a week with Dr. and Mrs. Holbrook. Big stock of rubber goods at People's Co op. Big stock of rubber goods at Poople's Co-op. Measles have appeared at the home of A. Otidmunsen. John Wing Is in from Topllff. Everything is moving on, line nt the rock (uarries. The boys will all enjoy a turkey dinner. New currants and r.iisitm at Kirkliam Kash Ko. FOB SALI3 Two Hot Blast Stoves. J. 13. Standring- A ticket with every dollar paid on account or for every dollar purchase at Peoplo's Co-op. FOB SALE OK TIJADE A good brood maic. David Lossec. A Mr. Spencer of Salt Lake City has purchased the residence of Mrs. Amelia Gar.T and will in Hu near future make his home in Lehi. 50 pair of shoos at oW nt Kirk-h Kirk-h un Kash Ko. , Tho stork paid a kindly visit to the home of Mr. an.l Mrs..Moses Unit, Monday evening, and pro-seated pro-seated them with a sweet little daughter. This was a pure case of "Moses in the Bushes." Stephen Wllles, our city milkman, milk-man, says prosperity is smiling on .in him now-a-days, his business 'laving inci eased so that ho has found it necessary to put on another an-other delivery wagon. Sunday afternoon the officers of the M. I. A. with other friends called on G. S. Sehow at the residence resi-dence of his parents and spent a very pleasant hour or two in social chat, paying their respects to the young man on his departuro for a foreign country, that of Denmark, for which place he left Wednesday. Monday evening the Elders of tho Second and Fourth wnrds met In tho Second AVnrd Assembly Rooms and were organized into a Quorum known as tho (5th Quorum. President A. J. Evans presided and a fair representation of members wore present The old ofticei'S were honorably released and the following names were presented pre-sented and sustained: W. S. Evans, piesidcnt; John Bussonr 1st counselor; B. L. Howard, Uiirt couuselor; John E. Standring, secretary. They will hold theii first meeting Monday evening next. Two tickets with every dollar purchase in toyland at Peoplo's Coop. At the Bank building Monday evening the 4th Ward Primary gave an entertainment for the benefit of their Ward Meeting House Fund. The program was a very pleasing and entertaining one, the little ones taking their parts well, and with tho aid of the Pri inary qfllcors made a very successful success-ful evening of mirth and pleasure. Tho proceeds will bo used to assist in paying off the debt of the now meeting houso. Thero was a fairly good house, but it needed a little more advertising to have brought the success deserved financially. 50 pair of shoes nt 50c nt Kirk-l.nm Kirk-l.nm Kash Ko. A ticket with every dollur paid on account or lor every dollar purchase at People's Co-op. WANTED 5000 bushels of whuat at 75' per bushel and any amount of barley at 85' per ewt. Lehi Roller Mills. The Old Folks Committee have decided to give the old people of Lehi a feist and a good time at the City Pavilion, Dje. ith, 1007. The subciiiiniittees are now busy making preparations and the old folks aie only waiting for the coining coin-ing time. New currants aid iai-iiis at Kirkliam Kash Ko. Onu of the pipes conveying juice finm one of the cutting station!, sprung a leak between the station and factory. A foolish horse indulged in-dulged too freely in partaking of the syrup. Tho consequence was a departure to the other side, where horses work no more. Two tickets with every-dollar I puichase in lojland at People's Coop. Saturday evening the family and friends of G. S. Sehow gave a supper and an impromtu program at the residence of his father in honor of the departure of the young man to Deumaik to till a mission to that country. Tho evening was spent in a very pleasant pleas-ant way, and many were Mm wishes for Elder Schow's safe arrival at his destination and a happy return. Monday evening tho young friends of E. .1. Kirkliam gave him a surprise party previous to his depai tare for his mission to Germany. Ger-many. The affair was given at tho residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. r l ti'L'lirtm 11111I n in. 1 1 irnnil limn was enjoyed by thojo present. Refreshments were served, games and other nmusemcntsj were participated par-ticipated in, and the hours passed away too quickly for tho young folks who, on leaving) wished Mr. Kirkliam a pleasant journey and a wife return. 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