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Show H .J NEWS OF THE L H WEEK p B Older a N 'in:is Kwws al (lie H Iiook Stoic. B Iv;i Allied spout Hit) iisl week H utH;ilt, Luke. H John I lucking wns in town this m week (in business. Hj Uifj stock of Rubber Goods tit M People's Co-op. H Mis. I!, 0. Karl mid Clara Karl K were visitors ut Kurekii this week. f X'mas (indies and Nubs ut H Hook Store. M Mr, llicken and Leon Kveiett H of Ileber City were tin; gtiuhln of fl Harali lCail this weuk. M I'lciity of coal al. People'M Co-op. 1 Kngene JJrigKtf n.ul IOinil l'oulz H made a trip to Rockwell's Punch m this week. H .One handsome mantle clock to fl be given away during big holiday M sale al Cliipuian's. A draw for H every dollar expended. M ISFi-s. il. Johnson, daughter of P. H V. Drown, is the guest of her par- M euts. H Keep Warm! Pig stock of H Overcoats and Puin Coals at I'eo H pie's Coop. m Willoid "Woodhouso and son, M Jesse, of Idaho Falls me visiting B with frieads in Lehi. M Joseph Ottersou and wife of B .Spanish Fork arc the gue.it of Mr. M and Airs. Mathkis Kniidsou. M Pomuiicc, comedy, sensation, B pathos, music, scenery, electrical eflects and costumes seasoned will! B a reiisouable qiuiuiity of powder B and served by an excellent com- B pany of players, is what may be H' said of "Tho Cow-Puncher" to be B seen at the local Opera House, H Saturday Dec. 7th. H Win. Reynolds, Emmet ITallsey, B Kay Smith and Harold Moore do BB cided thai they would see the H world so took the D. & It. (i. local K train for California. They have B been heard from in Sail Lake City. B Marshal Fowler is in communica- H tiou with the Salt Lake Police, B who uie looking out for them and B when captured they will be re- HM turned to their patents. Later H P The boys returned home this 1 morning. H "11ml dysponia or iiidlnestlon or BK years. No appellU', mid whut I did BBV oat distressed nut terribly, llurdock Wood Hitters cured me." J. II. BB Walkor, Siinbury, Ohio. BB Don't let Iho baby miller from BB eczema, sores nr nny Itehlni; of the BBt nkiu. Doan's Ointment given install BB relief, cures quickly. Porfeutly wife BBt for children. All drUKKista Hell It. H Tliu little child of Charles Ilitcs- Bj man is very ill. H Sunday evening the mother's B and daughters of Lehi held their B monthly meeting in the Now Tabor H uncle. Dr. Jlolbioqk delivered BBt the lecture, "Woman" being his B subject. There was a large atten BBJ dunce and the program was good BH The Second Ward Priesthood BV held their monthly meetingSunday BV evening in Iho assembly rooms. BBB A number of young men were ad- B vauced to dilTercnl ofllciw of the BflE Priesthood. BBf Mm. 0 ay Whipple was taken to B the h. D. S. Hospital in Salt Lake ABB City, where she will be operated BBS upon for u tumor. BBk Mi-s. J. Gain of Ceulerrille and BBS Mrs. Dr. Dates of Minnesota are BpBBBR BBw thegmwts of Mr. and Mrs. Di K Holbiook. The ladies 111 e tela BBm of Iho Doctor's, wife. BBH Mm. Mary Rockwell does work BBB in nodallnn Portraits or the trans BBS furring of piotiiroi to glass. BBB? Hamplotj can bo seen at the BBS, Wadswoi th Di(ig Store. Call and BV suo her. Plenty of coal at People's Ca-op. Mrs. John Good'vin is entertaining enter-taining her sister, Mrs. Jones. Jus. Taylor's son disloir.fted his thumb Friday. Visit the f' counter al Kirk-ham's. Kirk-ham's. If you like a good heaity laugh, go ami see Old Arkansaw. Ten bars of soap for -lift' at Kirk hams. .Mis. Leon Taylor of Sugar City, Idaho, is spending the week witli her parents, Mr. anil Mis. John Urown. That Ladies' riding "saddle, wo 1 th I(S, will be in the big holiday holi-day sale al Chipmaus fiom Dec. Ili.lt to :21th, inclusive. Mrs. Jas. Chamberlain of Cedar i'ort is the guest of Mrs. Joie)h Thomas. One gentleman's gold watch and chain, woilli $2fi, to be given ajvay during their big holiday sale at Ohipmau's. Mr. Dattow Lolt of Montrose, Colo., the daughter of Mrs. II. Jacobs, will spend a few weeks with her parents. The Infant child of Thos. Col, lodge is suffering with acute kidney kid-ney ttouble. Sugar City special creams 15C, per pound; choice mixed nuts lfy-'j per pound, until X'mas at Peo ple s Co-op. , The home of Mrs. Httu Lamb is quarantined for whooping cough. X'mas Hooks and Stationary at Hook Store. Plenty of coal at People's Co-op. lfamel Mndson is putting the finishing touches 011 his new cottage cot-tage located on Jst north and 3rd west streets. Do not fail to seo those dress goods on sale at Kirkhams. Oran Lewis, who has been visiting visit-ing his parents, returned to Sail Lake City where lie is attending school. Sugar City special creams loV per pound; Choice Mixed Nuts lfV per pound, until X'mas at People's Coop. Some Pennsylvania parties ate negotiating with II. Comer and E. M. Jones for their liio clay beds west of Lehi. Thirty Valuable Prizes will bo given away to the lucky holders on Jan. 2nd, 1D0S, at -tho Dacker Merc. Co. Everybody should get into line. On Wednesday tho 10 year old daughter of John Hone had her tonsils removed. The Uackor Merc. Co. iiro giving two tickets with every dollar in cash expended with them also for ivory dollar cash paid on acrount, entitling yon to a chance in their prize drawing Jan. 2nd, li)OS. The D. It. Society met at the residence of Mis. George Schow Monday evening, but owing to the absence of the majority of the charter members, no program was rendered. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. M. Kirkham. Plenty of coal at Peoplu's Co-op. Hig slock of Kubber Goods at People's (Jo-op. Herman Allrcd icttirncd Tuesday Tues-day from Idaho, whero ho has spent tho past ilvo months with, his sister, Mrs. Sunoro Otteion. Heinoiiiber when you buy Carpets Car-pets and Linoleums you should see what the Packer Mera Co. have. Mis. E. II. Davis and daughter, Areva, who have been confined to their room for some limo with rheumatism, have recovered so that they are able to be about again. Cole's Hot IMnst heater mnko the coal pile last. People's Coop. Saturday evening the employees of the People's Co-op. were en-tettained en-tettained by Supt. 8. I. Goodwill. II. E. Oslerloh served tho supper and everybody had a very enjoyable enjoy-able time with many thanks to the Superintendent. Sugar City special creams 15, per pound; choice mixed nuts 15, per pound, until X'mas ut People's Peo-ple's Co-op. A. M. Howard, claim agent Jor U10D. & . G. ll..ll.,-fconicrred witli Attorney S. W, Koss, wliilo in.-Lehi, in relation lb the killing ofsoven cows belonging to Lehi people. A i?50 cabinet drop head sowing machine given, away during the big holiday sale at Chipman's from Dec. llth to 21th inclusive. Thanksgiving services wore held in the Xew Tabernacle Sunday afternoon. Joseph -E. Taylor of Salt Lake City delivered an interesting inter-esting address. Tho choir, rendered ren-dered some very .lino "selections appropriate for the occasion. Two tickets with .dollar, purchase pur-chase of toys or Xmas goods nt People's Coop, Two lfids were arrested for discharging dis-charging firearms within tho city limits. Mr. J. Holdsworth nar-Towly nar-Towly escaped being hurt by tho bullets. After receiving a.sovore reprimand from ' Judgo Tiiylo'rj tho boys were discharged. ' ' l)re.s.s Goods that sold at 7fif to J)Op', choice of any for y&V per-ynrd at Kirkhams: Daily Papers and Magazines at Ifook Store. The Ifacker Merc. Co. arc giving two tickets with every dollar in ciuh expended with them also for every dollar cash paid on account, entitling you to chances in their prize drawing Jan. 2nd, 11108. On Friday the funeral services over the remains of Joseph Deli-more, Deli-more, who died at tho Holy Cros; Hospital woruheld at the Hid wind meeting house.. Hishop's Councilor Coun-cilor Geo. Glover presided. He-marks He-marks were mudo by T. I. Join, Jas. Gougli. and IJ. W. Urown. The temains were Inteir.'d in the Lehi cemetery. ' Twenty-flvo dollars worth of rummage packages, overy 0110 valuable, will bo given away free during Chipman's big holiday sale. I.L- M.l..l.l..- J.J.JII...IJ III.. I, . ' , "If J"" Two tickets with dollar purchase of Toys or X'mas Goods at People's Peo-ple's Co-op. Fifteen hundred most bountiful 1008 calenders will bo given away at Chipman's during their big holiday sale. A ticket!wlth every dollar. -"- Mr. and Mis. Mat Kuudsoii alw Mr. and Mis. Joseph Ottetsen left for a visit to Cedar Fort Tuesday. The coal .famiiie-for'lhis year, is over. Thollneker Meic. Co. now have plenty on hand to supply all comets, both lump and nut coal. - Hook Store open J) to 10 and VI to 1 Sundays. Ivy Kebecca Lodge" met Thills'-' day evening in J. O. O. F.Hall and received theofllcial visit of tho President of tho Assembly, Mrs. Emma Stott.of Eu'rckn, accompanied accompan-ied by Past President Mrs. S. P. Breteton of Provo, Past Secretary Clara J. Moore of Salt Luke, also Mis.- Ilium and Booth of Provo were ptesenL Six members were received into tho Lodge at the meeting. meet-ing. After speeches by the visitors, visi-tors, a social handshake was enjoyed en-joyed whiio tho tables were being prepared. Then a banquet was served after which the crowd dispersed, dis-persed, all feeling that a very pleasant pleas-ant evening had been spent. Two tickets with dollar purchase of Toys' and X'mas Goods at People's Peo-ple's Co-op. ' r , v |