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Show Lehi Locals and Personals I me IlnlcJ alfalfa hny at People's Co-op West Prcstwlch came down from c Idnho Fnlls Oils week. He will rc- '" turn with his family In n few days. (Bishop J. K. Onrn of Cedar Fort came to Lehl last week for a business busi-ness trip. Summer WmKery nt I'eople'H Co-op. Onirics Edwards last week removed hh famll (o Tlntlc, where they will reside. The H. It. Club of the Fourth Ward '' were the RuestH of Miss .Mary Fox at i" a kPiiPliiKtou Monday evening 'i llnleil alfalfa hay at People's Co-op MIbb Alice Taj lor Hprnl the week v end vIMtlni; friends In Salt Lako City Miss Vornn Coiner dollKhtfully en- ml (ertnlnrd a dozen young lady friends ml nt ii konsliiKton Wednesday evening. m$ Mpht refreshments were served. m Coles Hot Dlasl Ranges arc beat; ft ask your neighbor or People's Co-op. Mf- A deputy sheriff came over Jn nn f nuto from Provo on Tuesday and took K John Ooiites back to Provo. Mr. H-) ' Goatcs was n witness In a murder ; case. H Storage rate on coal. Ask People's v Co-op. 9-lt H Mlsa Martha Taylor entertained the H H. S. Club of young Indies nt a sewing bco nt her parents' homo Monday ove-B.'j ove-B.'j ' nlng. H Tho Misses Hazel and Rachel Lov- H f ornRo of Highland were tho guests of H Mrs, Kdgar Clark, Friday and Sntur- W'"4 H ', Seed potatoes; Imported stock; H ' a Peach Hlow nnd Early HoBe, at Peo- k ? pic's Co-op. 9-lt H- '. Several local farmers are preparing Lm' X. io plant sugar cnue this summer. niloy Gllea will erect a molasses mill, fao next fall people will be ablo to get the old style molasses onco more. m. David Hart horn and family who ; Jj hnvo been living nt Orass Creek, Sum- B' . mlt County, for the pnst several years, fl k lmro returned to Lehl and will make ''SKa their home In tho Fourth ward. Hr'1 Get that graduation bounett now; Iggf ' ,20 per cent discount at People's Co- HBti op- u-it v& 1 Postoltlce Inspector Furncss was In HfiPl 1-chl, Monday, looking up some ovl- B QQ deuce ngalnst senators who hnvo been vtwS ' abusing their f ranking privilege by qj Bonding matter through the mail freo tJP, thnt wns really not offtclnl business. ?' In the stato high school track meet B 5 at Salt Lake City, Lawrence Harmon J entered for the hammer throw and B't''' Isaac Yates for tho long distance , sprints. B Storage rnto on coal. Ask People's , Co-op. 9-lt V tj Thorn will bo n welcomo home party J Monday evening In tho Arcade In hon- .M or of Mr. and Mrs. Ole Peterson, re- 1 i ccntly returned from Tlhltl. There B Jl will be dancing nnd n prpgram, to j, commence at 8 o'clock p. in. ,. Baled nlfalfn hny at People's Co-op Somo Salt l.nkc parties who own L several hundred acres of land two H "t miles west of the Saratoga 8prlngs "H arc enclosing It with a good wlro t; fence. They have some fine looking H t f dry grain. V " f Garden hose, sprinklers, lawn mow. "H crs and rakes at People's Co-op. 9-lt H "'. Mrs.' G. H, Smith and Miss Zada H &, Smith arrived In Lehl this week from H. 3$ Blnckfoot, Idaho, for n visit with rein. H fives. Miss Zada Smith will leave on W tHe'"13tir Inst, for n mission to tho H ccntrnl states. Hh . mm Tho section men who hnvo been on H tho run out of Lehl Junction wont on H strike this week because of the com H pony substituting a Japanese boss In H tho pluco of Joseph Uarues, Jr. Tho H Jap now Iiub tho section nil to him- solf." B ' Storngo rate on coal. Ask People's j Co-op, 9-lt H. i Yesterday wns high school day at H the statu university. Tho Seniors of H I.ehl nnd all tho other high schoolB In tho Alplno Btiiko went to Salt I.nko City, where they were the guests of H tho professors. Principal Hopkins Hr nndthe other teachers were also pros-Hi pros-Hi onu v B I'laco your order for coal now. Sum- "K mer storage rates now In effect. Pco- 9 pie's Co-op. 9-it H Tho city mnrshnl wus rouBcd out of bed ut daylight Wednesday to servo an execution on nn out-of-town Bheep- mnn for wuges duo n Lehl boy, who had boon working for him. The mnn thought to get through town before J any one wns up, but the marshal got l)i(u nud. the m9wy too. WtJm IhhbT Graduation clothes and toggery. Hotter goods for Iobb money. Ask Peoplo's Co-op. 9-lt Mr. A. K. Marshall of Mldvalo was calling on friends In Lehi, Monday. 2.ric pkg, Arbuckle's Tea, 15c nt Chlpman's. Six days only. 9-lt William Crnbb sppin Saturday In Salt Lake City. Mrs. Sunlit Olson or Salt Lake City ..s visiting in I.ehl with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph Davis. if you are in need of any Muslin Underwear visit Chlpman's Rargaln Hasement. They just received a large shipment, which they bought nt n big discount. 9-lt Mr and Mrs. Edwin Hutchlugs of Mammoth are Waiting with relatives 'n Lehi. Scrd potatoes; imported stock; 'each Illow and Knrly Rose, at People's Peo-ple's Co-op, 9-lt Mrs. D. L. McVlcnr spent Wcdnes-lay Wcdnes-lay In Pleasant Grove, on a visit to her friend, Mrs. Harry Cruse. Samplo-llno ladles' nnd misses' knit inderwear at saving of 50 per cent In Chlpman's Ilargnln Unaement. 9-lt Ira Hopkins, who has" been tending tendi-ng school In Indlanoln, is the guest of tils brother Karl this week. Ilert Sprotley of Salt Lake City jpent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Southwick. Imported Btock of seed potatoes at People's Co-op. 9-lt Mrs. C. A. Granger, a former resident resi-dent of Lehl, is the guest of Mrs. M. W. Ingalls this week. Miss Julia Wilcox, who Is attending tho State University, spent Saturday nnd Sunday with her parents. Two tnlt cans salmon, regular 20c grade, for 1214c, at Chlpman's. Six days only. 9-it Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Chipman cnt Sunday with friends In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. James Holmes of Oregon Ore-gon nrc the latest acquisitions to Lehl's population. Imported stock of seed potatoes nt People's Co-op. - 9-lt A baby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Ohran, Tuesday morning. Guy Evans has purchased the home of John Whipple. Mr. Whlpplo will move his family to American Fork in the near future. Now Is the tlmo to get a lady's suit or spring Jacket; any one In the house Just .half prlco. Chlpman's. 9-lt Mrs. William Cavanaugh of Garfield spent Saturday and Sunday in Lehl, tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. T. P. Klrkhnm. Imported stock of seed potatoes nt Poopio's Co-op. 9-lt Miss Sommers Ingalls, who is nt-tending nt-tending school nt Rowlnnd Hnll, enmo homo for n week-end visit with her parents. Tho MIsbcs Cholta and Pearl Davis, who havo been spending sovernl weeks visiting frlonds In Salt Lnko City, arrived homo Sunday. Good assortment of L. D. S. Garments Gar-ments In Chlpman's llargaln Unsc-ment Unsc-ment nt 75c pair. 9-U Miss Edna Glbb represented tho Utah" county high school division In tho state high school declamation contest con-test nt the State University last evening. even-ing. Every step you toko down in Chip-man's Chip-man's Bargain Basement means n groat saving to you. 9-lt Matt Carson, David Carson and S. W. Ross wont to Salt Lako City, Saturday, Sat-urday, to help Matt Carson (lie on a 320-acro homestead in the south end of Cedar Valley. All ladles' spring drosses at Chip-man's Chip-man's half price. Q-u Tho county commissioners, at their 'nst session, created n now road district, dis-trict, leading north from Moslda around the lake, nnd will expend somo money In putting It In good condition. If you have not visited Chlpman's Bargain Rusnmrnt you nre missing many great snaps. 9.1 1 Dav0 Carson camo In from Fairfield Saturday. Ho reports John McKin-noy, McKin-noy, who Is lambing In tho meadows east of Fairfield, as having lambpd over 102 per cent, this being the number that wcro docked. Dolph Wing, who has been doing missionary work for thu past two years In England, serving iib president presi-dent of tho Liverpool Conference, with lieadiiunrters nt Hlnckmini,left for homo this week. 1 - i- I'M '. ,"" " " Chlpman's bargain "Basement arc selling about 50 pieces of Inwn at 10c psr yard The .former price wns 25c to 35c 9-lt In about ten days there will be 11 truck meet of the .three high schools In the Alplno high school district. All the schools won points in the recent county meet In Spanish Fork. Tho schools nre so evenly balanced that tho contest will undoubtedly prove to bo most interesting. Men's Poros Knit Union Suits, DOc each, at Chlpman's Bargain Bnse-ment. Bnse-ment. 9-lt Mr. nnd Mrs, D. J, Thurman spent last week In Sanpelo county, wfcpro their daughter, Margaret, Is teaching In tho Mt. Pleasant high school They visited most of tho towns In North Sanpete. Mr. Thurman thinks moro of his home town Bincc making tho trip. There will be several or the present pres-ent high school tonchers who will not be hero next year. Miss Lucllc Itog-er. Itog-er. will accept h position with tho Wpber Stnto Academy, Miss Vldn Hunsuker will go to tho Bingham Ity high school, Abe Anderson gdes lo Jordan district, Miss Mnbel Southwick South-wick hus nn Important event scheduled sched-uled for June, and Mrs. Dolph Wing will return to Gnrlnnd. A forco of workmen have been making changes -on the Intcrurban railway this' week, preparatory to banding tho mils together with copper cop-per wire, a .process necessnry to electrifying elec-trifying the road. Another forco of about thirty men has1 been digging holes and erecting tho poles that will carry the electric wires. |