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Show r I , f I(f Lehi Locals and Personals 1' H'" f BJ I A baby boy arrived at the homo of mi I, , Mr. and Mm, J. A. (lorlnse Sunday. 4 , ' f ', Hon niniij boosters' pupors do jon .' f' Mant to hciiiI nnnjr? Order now. G-21 , J,' Six glnsfl tumble at Chlpman'fl for I ,. K.c. They nro simply beauties. llt-lt I . That the clean-up and brighten' up , i; campaign la stUl on and what u big r 1 1 1 difference Is made in consoquencn. Those $C.G0 hip boots nl the Golden r ? llille, 4.98. 13-U I f ! The n. II. Sewing Club mot at tho j ' J 'home of Miss Mary Fox Monday even- 1 . -'! ' June 18; excursion to Halt Ijiko City , ' from 1'Ieasant Orove, American Pork V and Lehl. Hound trip $1, over Ran h. ' I'edro line. G-21 vj 18 Mrs. Q. I,. Stookey is nttendini; the tj IB 1 M. 1, A. conference In Salt l.uke CU Bthls week. 100 pairs of ladles' Oxfords and slippers, slip-pers, worth up to' $3.00; your price during big Juno sale, 13th to 17th, for 75c pair. First como first served. Chlpman's. 13-lt Mrs. Delia Fox entertained n number num-ber of lady friends at u kotiBlngton 'i Tuesday nfternoon. Ill j I , ' Mrs. James Stoddart of Supnr City f ( is making a ten days' visit with her S father, H. M. Itoyle, Sr. ' ' Summer storage fates on coal at J People's Co-op. 13-lt i at H IB Miss Dcatrlce Munns of Herbert, S$h8 Idaho, Is the guest of her aunt, Mrs. I A Oeorge II. Gontes. R JB ' Fifty strong, long handle shovels, m worth 8Cc to $1.00; sale price GOc dur-R dur-R , B Ing'blR June sale nt Chlpman's; 13th m-M to 17tb. 13-lt ft mm Mr. and Mrs. Pog Ccdarstrom have 3 , moved Into their now homo on their m t homestead west of Utah Lake. -K'ifi KcjE Mrs.- Duglass Sc.illy of Sugar City KB " Is visiting wlthior mother, Mrs. M. Hktt A. Taylor. lsR . H . Millinery half price at People's Co- K?ji op.t 13-lt Kla ' Mrs. J. (. Scott and baby Morencl Hi I ' of Arizona is visiting In I.ohl, tho MR I guest of her sister, Mrs. J. V. Davis. H9 ' A. II. Audorson, who has gone Into Hegtl tho Insurance business, made a trip to Kmg j Bait' Lake City tho first of tho week. Brfw Walt for tho Alpine Stake excursion BkjH j June 18. Hound trip $1 over S. P. C-.t it-trail ' Mrs. 'r'ad Powell and daughter, IHJIh Mrs. Isaac none, were Salt Lake vlsl- JBBMl tors Tuesday. ftir-V ' i imima Oct tho boys one of those JO now Norfolk suits with belt for $3.98, nt the Golden Rule. 13-lt Orders for extra papers for the jff ; llOOSTKHS' EDITION .should he sent Kan I In at once. U-2t Ira f). Wines was down from Salt l.nke Cllj on Tuesday on business matters. Millinery half price nt People's Coop. Co-op. 13-lt Mrs. Abblo Klllngson went to Garland Gar-land Wednesday to be at the bedside of her son Canute, who Is reported (UltC III. r Teams this week commenced hauling haul-ing the 100,000 brick that will go Into the stago for tho new State street opera house. Commencing Saturday, Juno 13, -wo glvo to tho first no ladles Free a beautiful beau-tiful Ivory finished stntuo of Lincoln, Napoleon and others. Chlpman's. Humor has It that Frank Turner, ii former resident of l.ehl, but now of Spanish Fork, may return to l.ehl anil open si drug store on State street. Millinery hnlf price nt People's Coop. Co-op. 13-U Mrs. Lester Anderson of Salt Lake City, who recently underwent an operation op-eration for appendicitis, Is convalescing convales-cing at tho homo of Mrs. Anderson's mother, Mrs. Hachel Anderson. How ninny boosters' papers do joii innt to si'iiil nvtiiyl Order now. C-2t The stork put In n busy day Wednesday, Wed-nesday, leaving n baby nt Leslie Anderson's An-derson's dud n girl at the home of Georgo Lott. Mrs. Fred Crothors, who has spent the past thro years In Arizona and California, Is visiting In Lehl with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Powell. Wo have gouo through our slippers and Oxfords stock and concluded to run them out nt a loss to us; $3 for 7Cc pair. Chlpman's. 13-lt Samuel Hutchlugs enme In from the Scranton mine this week to renew re-new acquaintances with his family. Ho reports that the old Scranton Is devoting its energies to prospecting for new ore bodies. Millinery half price nt People's Coop. Co-op. 13-lt thep est three years In Arizona nud day to assist Howard West, who has been employed by tho stater oad commission com-mission to oversee tho building of concrete bridges and culverts In Sevier Se-vier county. Kxeurslon to Salt Lake, Juno 18, San Pedro line. Hound trip $1. C-2t Three claims belonging to tho Nr-vada-Auuconda Mining company wero this week bonded to California people for $20,000. This property Is largely owned by Lehl people. lee cream made tho right way with a White Mountain freezer, from People's Peo-ple's Co-op. 13-U John l)oey was taker, to the L. 1), S. Hospital and Tuesday underwent an operation for urinary troubles. It was a most delicate and dlfllcult operation, op-eration, but at last accounts Mr. Uevey was progressing nicely. Get your llshlng tackle at People's Co-op. - 13-lt Saturday, Samuel Gough underwent an operation nt the Lehl Hospital for appendicitis. Tho gppendlx had broken brok-en nud his abdominal cavity was (Hied with puss. For sevcrnl days his case was most Borlous, but ho Is now out of danger nud doing fino. Notice. Llndon nnd Plcnsant Grove have four trains each way overy day to Chlpman's Dig Hod Store. All trains stop nt Chlpman's. 13-U Among thoso attending summer school nt tho U. or U. In Salt Lake City aro Miss Flossie Dorton, A. J. Phillips, Vlrglo Winn, Hlnnche Larson, Lar-son, Vera Uushmnu, Zolln Hhodes, Huth Hoblnson, Nlta Hammer and TCulnh Illackham. ' Use a Illuo Flame Perfection Oil Stovo nnd keep cool. Wo have them at Peoplo'a Co-op. 13-U While driving home from work last week nt Mammoth In tho rain nud dark, the carl In which they were riding tipped over, throwing George M. Gnlsford and son to the ground. Mr. Gnlsford rereled a broken arm, but his son escaped Injury He was taken to the Provo Hospital for treatment, treat-ment, but will bo at his Lehl home In ii few dn)s This Is the third time he had tho same arm broken In three I different places. At tho Home Kconomlcs Club meeting meet-ing Monday evening Mrs. W. T. Hae-ler Hae-ler read a paper on summor vucatlons for tho housewife and Mrs. O. L. Stookcy read from tho "Montcsorrl Mother." Wo aro soiling $3 boys' suits for $1.98. Golden Rule. 13-lt Orders for extra papers, for the HOOSTEIIS' EDITION should bo sent In nt once. c-2t MIbb Norma Hummer underwent an operation this week for tho removnl of her tonsils, and there was such u profuse flow of blod that for a ttmo things looked serious. It was finally checked and she Is now doing nicely. Shipments "off rcsh sausage Tuesdays, Tues-days, Thursdays and Saturdays ' nt People's Co-op. 13-lt Glen Smith, who was hit In the head with a discus thrown by a student stu-dent nt high school two months ago, underwent an operation Tuesday to remove nn Infection. He la doing nicely. Field straw hats 7Vc. Kxcollent qunllty at 25c for men nnd boys. Chlp-mnn's. Chlp-mnn's. 13-U Alex. Adorns this week went out to North Scranton with u forco of men to rcBumo developments on this promising pro-mising property, owned by Lehl pec-pie. pec-pie. Tho North Scranton owners nro tho most persistent miners In tho state. Indications nro that they will ultimately he rewarded. 7Gc silk poplin In all the now shades at tho Golden Rule Store for 450. 13-lt Every family In towu should help boost this locality. One way to do It with llttlo expense Is to put In jour order for the' biff Iloostcrs' Edition, nhlch wc nro now working on nnd expect ex-pect to get out In the near future. Take these papers nnd send them to friends nt a distance. They will tell nil about the north cud of Utah county and will be worth a dozen letters. |