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Show m -. U LEHI LOOALS H ; ! ; ; ;- ;. ;- 4 ? ; $ H Eli Batcliolor was a I'rovo visi- H tor Sunday. B W. lit Halliclay lias moved into H tliu Mrs. Olive Lott homo. H Alra. John Hancock of Plain H Oily is visiting with Lolii friund.s. Hj Airs. Doe Watson is visiting Hj with hor sistur Mrs. Owen Stow- H' art, in Park City. H Building sand for sale. J. W. kChelton, Lohi. (ad) Mouduy evening the Third Ward Relief J3ooioty will give a party " "" iiwtfic Arcado Hall. H "Parley Austin and John Austin, H with their wives, took an auto trip H to Ilobcr on Tuesday. H; George Pace and family of Salt H Lake City aro spending their vn- i cation visiting Lehi frionds. Hi ' ' Tho placo to cool off At liars' liar-s' day's. ad-20-dt H Monday, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. H, Peterson and family will leave for H Summit County to spend a two H' weeks' vacation. H Miss Blancho Hertell, who has been visiting relatives in Salt H Lake City, returned homo Tues- H Mrs. Eflio Day and children H went to Lcvau on Weduesday .to H visit with Mrs. Louise Shepherd for a wcok. B City Marshal John S. Evans and r family attended tho Pacific Islan- H' ders' reunion at Wandamcro last H Tuesday, H NEW MILK KOK SALK. Seo C. E. Wado, Lebl. U H Qcorgu A. Smith and family came down to Lohi in their auto HJ to attend the hand excursion on HJl Wednesday. H Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Slade and Mrs. A. M. Stewart are on an auto trip visiting friends in Ileher and H Park City. Ht Dr. Ilusler was elected a Utah t County delegate to tho State Mod- r ' mm i H'If nimftinu .jvliinli.. (io'"unos Hf. in Salt Lako .City next Monday Ht S. W. Ross has several hundred He bushels of winter rye for sale. Call B nn him of you want any. Adv. B The engagement of Miss Edna m Brown, a daughter of B. "W. B Brown, Jr., and .Ruben Spencer of B Rivcrton, is announced. Tho wed- Hi ding will be soon. B The friends of Mrs. Ezra Var- B uey will be pleased to learn of hor B recovering from an accident of B nine weeks ago, when sho had a K dislocation of her hip. HM Mrs. P. Johnson returned Mon- K day evening from a two weeks' B visit with her sister in Blackfoot, B Idaho. H G. A. Goatos) Leonard Peterson, B . W. Diekorson and A. B. An- H derson were I'rovo visitors Satur- HB day, attending a meeting of tho H County School Trustees. HM 'ss J''0 Coatos is tho new K wrapping clerk at tho People's HB en-op. Miss Myrtlo AVilles has ro- H signed, evidently to accept anoth- HB r positiour HV Hisho) James II. Gardner and Hj family went to Spanish Fork yes- Ht torday to attend the Gardner re- m onion. The Gardnor family is one HB ..f the largest in the state. H u4iii Pack of Salt Lake City HH luis moved hiu family onto his farm K west ojf Jordan liiver till aftor HB 'us crop is harvested. Mr. Pack HB has some promising grain that ho Hr is irrigating with Utah Lake BjB K Hardy's on tho cornor is head- Hi quartors for .Croacent ice cream, HHt tho best in tho State. Pints, quarts HH or by the gallon. ad-2C-4t HH E. a. Bushman, Jr., went to HHf Provo yesterday to consult with BH tho forest reservation officials per- BHk taining to laud which ho. has leased B in the Strawberry valley. The HBf Strawberry roservoir covers about HHt 4,000 acres formerly used for graz- HHj mg purposes. BBS Thursday Mrs. John Devoy ou- BHf: tcrtaincd at supper in honor of HHj? Mrs Luut of Nephi. Those pres- BHk cut were: Air. and Mrs. William HH Grant and daughter, Mm. Peter- BHE sen of American Fork, Mr. and jHBJ Mrs. Batchelor, Mrs. Austin and Ht. Mrs. S. A. Hutchings. f m f Stanley Taylor is spending the summer at Iluby Vallay, Nev. Miss Viola Gurduor spent part of the wook visiting friends in Salt Lake City. S, "W. lioss spent scvoral days tho past wook on his dry farm in Cedar Valley. He thrashed 1,000 bushels of wheat and rye. W. A. Knight attended a meeting meet-ing of the Salt Lako County canals officials in Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Tues-day. "Dr. Jlolfirok is probably the most extensive wheat raiser in Lehi. He thrashed about -1,000 bushels of Turkey tted wheat. The Ryberg Bros, have com-pleted com-pleted the pavement lying south of Main street and aro now busy north of Main. Thoy expect to complete tho present contract in another month. S. I. Goodwin and Gay Whipple went to Salt Lako City Wednesday Wednes-day to visit planing mills and select se-lect tho necessary machinery for the new lumber yards of the People's Peo-ple's Co-op. The bishopric and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Fox gave thou uleasant surprise party on We . day night. It was a wcl-con.e wcl-con.e to tho ward party. The ove-uing ove-uing was spent in games and refreshments. re-freshments. Mr. nnd Mrs. Parley Austin and Mr. and Mrs. William Wing wont to Ileber Wednesday in their automobiles auto-mobiles to spend a few days attending at-tending tho Indian war festivities. Mr. and Mrs. John Wing, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Earl and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross went to Hebcr Wednesday to attend the annual campflre of the Black Hawk War Veterans. A ride through the fields will reveal many sugar beet fields afflicted af-flicted with the Mauateau blight. This blight is caused by growing sugar beets too many years in succession suc-cession on the same land. The only remedy is to rotate with some other crop. Hector Brown of Rifle, Colo., spent several days visiting relatives rela-tives in Lehi this week. He went Brown is a field superintendent for the Grand Junction sugar factory.. fac-tory.. J. T. Worltou and family of Salt Lake City spout the past week in Lehi, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Worltou. Mr. Worltou Worl-tou is principal of one of the big Salt Lako Cay schools. David Pryor of Spanish Fork is in Lehi this week making demonstrations demon-strations with a new pump, which ho claims is au improvement over any other make and with which ho will bo able to put water from Utah Lake into Cedar Valley with only one lift. Sever; 1 Lehi people have taken stock in the company. Mr. ami Mrs. George Nixon and son Clarence of Price, Utah, Mrs. Mrs. Andrew Madscn and daughters daugh-ters Ethel and Josephine and Mrs. Hannah Madscn were tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Mad-sen Mad-sen at Lehi on Wednesday. The party enjoyed an outing at Saratoga Sara-toga iu tho late afternoon. A few nights ogo E. B. Jones, who has a contract to deliver scv-enty-fivo powor lino poles from Geneva to tho new pumping plant near Pelican Point, was coming across towing about thirty polos when n stiff gale arose and he was compelled to turn somo of them adrift. Ho landed about daybreak day-break and soon found the missing poles. FOR SALE Pigs j all ages. John 'IV Cartoon, Lohi. lli-JJt L. S. Wood of Springville spent Sunday wSth Lohi friends. Mayor W. E.JRacker spent Sat' urday in-Snlt LakeTcTty on busi- IIOSH. Doe Watson left Monday for an extended business trip through Southern Utah. Miss Lizzio Shaw spent the week end in Salt Lake City visiting friends and relatives. Abe Gudmundsou went to Richfield Rich-field Wednesday in tho interest of a beet loading device which he has patented. Mrs. Elmer Peterson entertained entertain-ed about thirty lady friends at a kensington Thursday afternoon in honor of her birthday. Iu case of disappointment don't forget to call on me. Fritts, the Barber. lG-lt A bouncing baby boy weighing eight pounds arrived at the home of Dr. Holbrook yesterday morning. morn-ing. Mother and babe doing fine. The Ladies Home Economics meeting, postponed last week because be-cause of thjiHickmon lectures, will be hold next Wednesday evening even-ing in the Grammar School grade building. Attention has been drawn to the fact that tho Lohi Commercial Club should have held an election recently. There is a good field here for commercial club activities, activi-ties, and tho Lehi club has a good record of past achievements. The pioneer committee sent an adv. to a San Francisco paper a few weelrs ago asking for tho descendants des-cendants of Silas Barnes, the first mayor of Lehi. A half dozen an-swers an-swers have been received and by this means the committeo will be able to get the photo of Lhi's first mayor for the history of Lehi. |