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Show pm - ; : Lehi Locals and Personals SH Kodaks and kodnk supplies at Pro- HE lilo's Co-op. 18 It HH Cherries ! ('lurries ! Cherries ! JWi Urleht ilnrk red uhnrrloH. Prices rea- wfe sonnblo nt George Clover's, Uhl ll-2t $, MIbs l.ucllo Rogers mill her sister fylffi ''Ml hi red huve bpim visiting friends In & l.ehl for the past ten days j fit! Thtj more urltlrally you limped otir jS . goods (ho inolo oil aro InipreHHed ;B with their value. People's Co-op. 18-lt "9 t Mrs. Mary Cowan, who hail heon g 'spending ten days visiting her mother, Bj .Mrs. J. O. Gray, leturnnd to her home ' K tyii Salt Lake City Monday. i He iK ', V. K. HopkhiB Went to Salt Lake K fUy Tuesday to see his mother, who jflf recently utidorwont an operation In i K "tho L. 1). S. Hospital. 1 I V .' Warner Corsets In the latest stylos '. at People's Co-op. 18-lt WBL Jj Miss Iteha Munns, who Ih clerking "fl , In Kolth-O'brloii's, came down from 4K Salt Lake City to spend the week-end ffi 4 with relatives In l.ehl. tim s Ira I;. Wines came to l.ehl Tin Hiluy tMR Mo attend the anniuil meeting of the (flB directors of the Utah Hanking eom- 'S pnny. IB i lie fair to your feet and huy bIiocs H ul People's Co-op. IS-It :m A. It. Harris returned Monday from oH .an extended trip tu HI. Ueorgo. He H Ijjwiys there are mini dry fiirma In the B ' VHonllierii part of the state. Smt H Mrs. Nate Roekhlll and children B'f , Jennie down from Halt Lake City Mon- .i , jL''"J' :""' w" "pond the summer on the ; vffnrin over Jordan. S " f uH Summer storage rales on coal aie Urn ,jHllll on at People's Co-op. Huy now. I S Miss Vera Thomas is vloltlng with H relatives and friends In Morgan, Utah. B Miss Viola Peterson went to Provo H Tuesday to visit with her rioter, Mrs. B Elmer Jackson. S Fruit time. Huy your, hot ties, rub- hers, caps, jelly ghiBcos, sealing wax, etc., at People's Co-op. 18-lt H MIbb Vetta Algers of Provo Is now H employed as monographer at the Utah H Farmer olllce. B v Schow & Schow luivo Just complet- T etl making tho cement blocks for tho V Ella Manning home In the Third Ward H, couth of Illshop howls' homo. Work- men are putting In the foundation. Whon the now home Is completed It will bo ono of tho llncst In tho city. Wo havo all tho latest styles In beltB. Call and let us rIiow you. Peo-plo's Peo-plo's Co-op. f' Today Prof, J. C. Hogenson of tho ' - Agricultural Collego will give dem- )" onstratlons on cnnnlng ci;etables. f ,' The lecture will be In the Second Ward assembly rooms at D:30, nnd should bo attended by all the ladles. ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwood arrived In l.ehl the past week from Arkndel- r phla, Ark, uhoro thoy have been '? teaching the past bciisou In the Hen- j., dorsou and llrowu Conservatory of ft. Music. 5V Children's wash suits at half price i at People'B Co-op. , 18-lt 1, W. S. Kvans went to Salt Lake City . Monday tu make arrangemontH for the ( leasing of a site on the 1). & H. (., In jf- the Jordan Narrows, where lie will jfr' build somo llnlil , kilns. Mr. Kvans ' owns a most valuable deposit of lime rock In the bills Immediately west of i the Narrows, which Is declared to be Ideal for mnkliiR lime y ' ' X We have a complete up-to-date line ; of furniture. Let us show you. Peo ple's Co-op. 18-lt f-V fa . Allonuo l)uls, who has been spend- ; ? lng thif summer on his dry farm in Tlckvllle, wont to Heber Monday for a visit will) lils family. He thinks his 100 acres Hit Turkey Red wheat will imiriiBo upwards of twenty-lle bushels bush-els per acre Some of it is so heavy that it has become lodged. |