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Show Lehi Locals and Personals W. E. Darling wns n Salt Lnko i visitor cnrly in tho week. ' v Iluy Hcrdeii doors nt People's Co-op. t' i a, A number of thu hehl Elks attended ft tho big II. P. 0. h excursion nt tho ' ' hagoon Tuesday. ' '( L You will niid cvcrytliliiK In iner- r ... chandlso that you want, and the kind Jjr ," that you want, at Chlpmnn's Ills if. ' Store. 4-lt V V i Mrs. V. W. Clnrk returned Friday t from n week'B visit with frionda and , ' rclqtlvca in Provo. V , ' L t. Mrs. Hubonklug and children return- . I ed (fom Hoyburn, Idaho, Monday. Her $ health was not good In Idaho. S l.uteat crcpu uigbtgowiia, just In, at g People's Co-op. 4-lt i S Mrs. (Ico. 81ms, formerly MIls Nellie ? ' Ilochblt, of Salt hake City, spent the , week end tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. j " , Jnmcs Peterson. .1 ' It. you llvo within twenty miles of i V" American Fork and ennnot get what r you want, you can depend on getting &' It at Chlpmnn's. 4-lt 'jflU Quite a number of thu l,ehl girls nru Br. helping to gathor the Immenso rnsp- Br' berry crop In P'easant drove and hln- mM (lot1, flu Now shipment of ladles' summer iflS? underwear nt Pcoplo's Co-op. 4-lt flBf Nate and Alex Chrlstofforson, who fBlf hnvo been shearing sheep In Wyoming HH 'or the past two months, returned JBB home Sunday. "OKI William Vaughnn one day last week Mih shot forty young Jrck rabbits In Cedar $BP Valley In four hours hunting. He Bays i yjflja that there nro myriads of them in the I 'mtr vicinity of tho Cedar Fort fields. BRi Pleasant Grove and hi ml on people K You can get four cars to Amcricnn fflaMP Fork on tho Iutorurban each day audi JwM, Chlpman's have tho morchnndlsn and) flUffi ' low prices. 4-lt! lp$ Sinter and Holmstend, tho "old re- VJmf' . liable" brick makers this week 11 rod maO, thulr brick kllm of 100,000 brick and THju will be in tho market noxt woek for KBK ;; tho brick of clthor white or red color. BHb Mr. and Mrs. Bort Sprntluy moved jjjHgV their household offects from Salt hnko Hk City to hehl, this week, and' will mnke BHHffr their future homo here. flflfj$$ Shipment of furniture just In nt fljHfc People's Co-op. Call and let us show MKHWi you. 4-lt BE: John Dovoy, who recently underwent BranT an operation nt a Salt Lnko hospital, BJjBctS came home Saturday. Ho Is much lm- nK1' proved nnd steadily rognlulng his Slip1' health. IPV Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Wing went to 9$L Onrland Saturday, whom they will re- JJjLs side. Mr. Wing, who v 1 1 1 ngnln enter WW ' tho employ of tho sugar company, cnll- JBflff t cd In and cntored his subscription for SK ' the Banner so as to keep posted on fflft' j affair at home. IH When you buy shoes you want shoo HflJR$ value. We can give It to you. People's jHfcii Co-op, 4-lt fflBr Tho Japencso Doctor who was nr- RflV rested several weeks ngo for prnctlc- tAV'' Ing without a llcousc and put In the H County Jntl, wns given a hearing this PjHb! week nnd entered n plen of "not gull- BlBul ty." Ho Is now back to hehl again Ufl but will not practice medicine. SsEr Silk lioso for lndlos and gents. All Sfefljff colors, at PeopVs Co-op. 4-lt W B John W. Chilton returned Saturday M from an oxtell,l0(1 vl8lt l0 "10 Hurley ill riL district In Idaho. The Sunday night Lll StF beforo ho camo homo a sovero frost Wf 11' swept tho country and frozo nil the 1 H wii- potato crop to tho ground. Notwlth- I'V iif standing the frigid climate Mr. Chilton w ijp thinks It a good country nnd If ho can jjj! iNEe make certain deals ho will locato S jlf nuy your fruit jars and Jar caps at pjj jt , tho right price at People's Co-op. 4-lt i i Ono of the pleasant things that an ij. Insurance man likes to do Is to pay ' out claims. Within twenty-four hours 1 . '- after the death of Ilobort Ilnll, William j', Wing the local representative of the ,- Ileneflclnl Life Insuranco Co, had n "f check for $1,1126 for his widow, Tin '' policy wns but ono year old. ' See People's Co-op for var..sou. ' K Work was commenced this week on W the road to Saratoga Springs. Soon ns .. the poles hnvo been removed to the . side of the road tho county grader ji will bo usod and tho grade lm put In f good condition. n ( jj H ',' Chlpmnn Morcnntllo Companies' Hlg 0 Department Store, largest In Utnh f I county, 40 to 50 employees, which 1 I means that wo food and cloth by tho ' employment Wo give 30 husbands, 30 ' wives and nbout 200 children. Wo buy ( your horses, your eggs, chickens, hay, t nln nnd produce Wo sell you good merchandise at reasonable prlc-cH We .-.an-, let every worthy Individual have what j55J25Sm tny need whether thoy have the nion- JJMf'r iffi uy r not. An honest person always Mm MWf trlcB t0 I'")' bis debt Head our ml on 11 Charley Fox of Salt Lake City wns n visitor to Iohl tho past week. Mr, nnd Mrs. William Hadllcld were Provo visitors Sunday. Mrs. Oron howls of Salt hake City was 'the guest of Ulshop howls on Sunday. If contemplating the purchase at n sewing machine, cnll and let us .demonstrate .dem-onstrate "The Free." People's Co-op. Mrs. John Wood nnd daughters, Ella and Mary, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Johnson, nutocd to Sprlngvlllo Monday, Mon-day, returning In tho evening. hast week Mrs. Ida Hacking, who Is living on tho Uintah Reservation, gave birth to a baby, which lived but a few days. Reduction In price of summer dress goods, Iluy now nt Peoplo's Co-op. Mrs. Sarah A. Olmstead and daughter daugh-ter Ada of Salt hake City aro visiting friends In I .oil I, guests of h. A. Olmstead. Olm-stead. Mr. and Mrs. Pog Cedarstrom, who aro homestcndlng n KiO-acrc tract west of Utah hake, went Into Salt hake on Tuesday. Considerable Interest continues to develop In tho coming election for school trustees, and thcio promises to be a warm contest, both for nominations nomina-tions and at the election. I Call and let us show you our latent rugs. Advnncn shipment of fall patterns pat-terns nt People's Co-op. 4-lt Mr. nnd Mrs. H. C. Allen returned to Portlnnd, Ore,, Tuesday, after (pending soternl mouths visiting with Mrs. Allen's mother, Mrs. Joseph 'Iroadbeut, Sr. Mr, and Mrs. Allen Intend returning and spending the winter In St. George. In the Thor Cedarstrom homestead contest case, In which testimony wns recently taken In hehl, thero was 141 "loaely typo written pnges of nbout throo folllos to each page. Tho stenographer sten-ographer feca for taking and translating translat-ing tho testimony nnd arguments was nbout $75. Tho enso has not yet been decided. |