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Show LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS I t I I i Mr. 'and Mrs. Mclvin Smuln spent Sunday In I'rovo visiting frh'iids. Mrs. W. E. Ilnckcr spent Sunday visiting wltli frlondn In I'rovo. Atty. A. J. Evnns wns In I'rovo on legal business Monday. Mrs. Oeo. Harvey was nulte III Sot-Miss Sot-Miss Lucille Isrinnn and lior sister i M ) - arc visiting In Snll Lake City. E Dig Clearance Sale on at Clilpmnn's, 0 Monday, August 10th to IGtli. All irr wfi-k bargains. 8-lt jlj Farmers are coiutnctirliii: to cut ;$ 1, lliclr second crop of alfalfa, which will tn an unuHiially heavy one. si -. Mr. and Mis. John T. Winn spent $y Monday In Sail Lake City on business ' Irfs '" ''""' P','nsl11'0- " M Mrs. llrlg Mulllner has been very fjSm III and ronflnrd to her bed. She li tffj ' Improving. I IM , PHI ' Miss Mntguret (luuther and Mr. J no. mill Ounther of Salt Lake, spent tho week ..-iJlJUM' end here, visiting friends and rolo- imBi lives. VlSME fflB Miss Vera Thomas returned homo r&8n from Morgan, this week, having had a KlfllH N,'r' pleasant vacation. HHBj lB' ?20.00, $2H.OO and $.10.00 M"n's Suits H BI for $10.00. Vho would not glvo 10.00 H H for 20.00 or $10.00 for i5.00 or 10.00 ' 9-' '" W0.00. Chlpmau's arc doing that J H very thing. 8-lt '' H " wo roms fr ro, s 'i,rB .'$HB Crelghton, two blocks south of I.ehl '''H' lmiR storc 12t 4BJH Mrs. Ada Wilcox of American Fork, k'B was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. II. I). H Wilcox Sunday. H Mr, and Mrs. O. A. Slndo and Mrs. lH Sarah Stewart motored over to the tBJB Illack Hawk reunion at I'rovo this 19H week. MH Mr. and Mrs. A.. C. l'earsou of Klsl- 'H more, spent several days this week ' 'm In I.chl, after attending the funeral of v mM Mr. 1'earson's father at Draper. 1H Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hone of Juab, H nro back to I.ehl, but for a few days ? 'BH only. Mr. Done says that tho Powell's , BJB have a fine ranching proposition there. t, JB Mr. and Mrs. Apollas Thomas arc KB visiting relatives In I.chl this week, gtgB having made the trip from Logan In PH their automobile. I'flB "" If you don't get n two pago Clear. f BB "lice Sale Hill, nsk Chlpmau's for ouo. ft'B-BI It's money In your pocket In rend n it. sit '''-K ! Holln was reported to be crltle- BBL ''' "lb' 111 at his homo in First East tS Street. Ho will probably have to un. -BfltS dergo a similar operation to that of fllflv John Dewey. jfilwj Mrs. Elmeda Harmon of Hountlful, . wBm wuo naB kon spending a few weeks rfm '" Irovo' I" now visiting Mr. and Mrs. r.fflB Win. M. Carson. , f. Hj ' fB Lester Anderson came down from '' lBf Sa't ''nke Clty ,oluln' ,0 "Itcnd a '" liS " party given at his mother's homo In 12 honor of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ander- '' tH 'rlie ''0''' Silver Hand resumed Us &&' Monday evening concerts In the band stand In Wines Park this week. The ' Rf hnnA Is making a docldcd improve- Eft ment in Its playing, largely due to HE the frequent practices. Ht ',' MR Our odds and ends and short lengths MB wlll bo found In tho llurgalii Huvement v- IBM I'ercnle 2 1-2 c. per yard Olnghnm ' Bm5i 1,P8t 1",c- I'or '"nl s'lt b iM" ' visiting friends In Salt Lake City for Sffl! tnn ,,aHt ,nolltn returned homo Sun- f' Isfii ,,a)' Tno l,l"Brp08 'or whom Mrs. r ffii Watson travels, have been moving '' iHt from 9alt 'llk, Clty t0 Kden. Ini S'laM ,,rofl J- w McAUl8ter of St. CU-orge, t'IhW 'h s1i,1i(1I"K the week with his sister, ' W Mrs. J. F. Itoyle. Mr. McAllister ru- '' 'Wt ceutly returned from attending a sum- ' . i & inor music conservatory in Chicago. 'Ijf Ho will return to Salt Lake City for n 'll a few weeks before going back to I jH Dixie laud. ill ,' Head Chlimiau's two )aga Sale Kill ' IHt '"'' ,,',,',' 'Thoy aro soiling choes and ' wIkC slippers for a mcro pittance, S-lt tiSw 0n t,)0 flrtU r "1C molltn Wl"' I,ntl" ' fill field, the rural mall carrier, got a I 'ill!?- rnl8'1 '" 8n,"ry fro,n " to n7c i,or ' Sk' ,,fir" r'lf' ' "Ibo '" 1ar,ly ('" t0 "l0 'wik'!! ''''' l,"'rt',lH0 f business on the I.ehl '''wf route and iartly due to a rearrange- jBfi? nmnt of the method of paying, ! rlOf Mr' K." nnv'8 draws our nttcntlon .! j. to Iho rapid growth of tho Canadian Thlstlo In this locality. It was first noticed hero nhout threo or four years ago and Is now spreading rapidly. Ho- 5 ) sides being a purlmal, It also spreads ' rapidly from the seed. Mr. Davis thinks that unless somo thorough method Is adopted, It Is likely to take MHHk the whole couutry. J. II. Carson of Falrfiold, was In Loli I on business Saturday Mrs, Carr of Urnntsvllln, Is lsltlng Mrs. Max Hothe. Miss Doris Dorton N spending the week 111 Suit Loko City. Miss Ituth Worthing of Salt Lake, Is visiting Mrs. Josslo Hahr. Mrs Chrlstln Hussell and children of Salt Lake, are visiting their grand-mothor, grand-mothor, Mrs. Oaddlu. Mr. and Mrs., Geo. II. Oarff spent the early part of tho week In Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Haxtor of Salt Lake, wero visiting Mrs. Hugh Shaw this week, Mrs. lleher Allied spout Sunday fn Salt Lake, visiting her hiiBband, who Is taking medical treatment there. Mr Witt Stoddard of Canada, was the guest of Miss Chelta Davis Frl-lay; Frl-lay; returning to Salt Lake Sunday. Mr. Thomas I'lorponl of Salt Lake, was the guest of Miss 10117a I'hllllps Sunday. Mr. any .Darling has returned homo from Anieilcuti Fork rnuyon, where he has been working. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harwnod and Miss Maud Harwood spent tho week end In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Wauliiss nud family of Alpine, aro spending a couple of weeks In Lehl. Mrs. T. F. Kirklintii Is upending two woekB In l'ayson, nttendlug Mrs. Lott Klrkhum, who presented her husband with a ten pound boy last week. Mrs, 3enn Mcl.cod returned to her home in I'rlncc Rupert, Ilrltlsh Co; lumblu, after spending the summer with friends in Lehl. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Lewis from Onr. land, enmu to Lehl to visit friends. While hero they innilo a nshlng trip to Jordan River. Leon Jvirklmm, while returnlng-from returnlng-from Saratoga to He.bo Comer's farm Saturday night, ran Into a barb wire foncn which he cut his Up severely. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. Mnson. who have boon spending two weeks visiting friends In Lehl nud on u fishing trip In I'rovo canyon, returned to Lnrk yesterday. Misti LUa Harmon of Mautl, nud Miss Minnie Ovcrhusloy of l'ayson, returned re-turned homo Monday after spending ten days with friends and relatives hero. Lott Rusoon, Sr., who la 8(! years of age, has earned a clean town badgo. If a man of his ago can earn one, It should bo an Incentive) for others to follow his example. From tho artlc'oii our lant Issue on Enoch Russon's birthday pnrty, ouo could Infer that tho beautiful gold watch was tho gift of the fifty friends and relatives present. It was given by his wire and children. A perfect town Is that In which you see Its residents patronizing the homo merchants, tho laborers spending tho money they cam with their own tradesmen, nud all animated by the spirit that will not purchase articles abroad If they can be bought at home. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Chlpmnn chaperoned a crowd of young ladles up I'rovo canyon Saturday night, and returned home Sunday ovenlng. Those In the party wore Mlsies Alice Taylor, Marie Taylor and Forole Stewart Mr Will Woods drove a party of pleasure seekers to I'rovo canyon Sunday. Sun-day. Those presenf were Misses Ella Wood, Mary Wood, Ivy Thomas, Louie Thomas, Vera Thomas and Edna Rolfe. ' Miss Mubul Utlggs left for Canada Tuesday, whero she will lslt with friends In Alberta for a month. I lor mother, Mrs Emma Hrlggs, who has been upending tho summer with her dnughter, Mrs. John llradshnw, In Cauldwoll, will return with her Miss Mary EvaiiB, daughter of Mr .and Mrs. II. J Evans, returned from Salt Lake City Monday, hnliig giadu. nied from n shorthand and typewriting typewrit-ing school which slio has boon attending attend-ing since last November. Sfie will return the first of next month to accept ac-cept a position with one of the Salt Lake business houses In tho big historic photo play of "Tho Lat Days of I'ompoll," coming to tho Lehl Opera House next Filday and Saturday, 10,000 people took part In its production. It will show the historic Roman aronii In all Its ki. dour, fighting gladiator, the !t.. o' I'ompell and the eruption t,t tj,U Mt Vesuvius. Miss Wlnnlo Ccdarstront:ls visiting ft lends In Salt Lako City. v Miss Mildred Crnbb Is visiting friends In Smlthflcld. Miss I'earl Davis Is visiting friends In JCIou. for ten days. Mr. Will Wing nitdTamliy went to Salt Lake Tuesday In tholr nuto. Miss Ileatrlce Anderson Is, spending the week In Salt Lako CltyV Ed. Cook of Cedar Fort, was In Lehl Tuesday buying beef cattle, Miss Nellie Young of Fairfield, Is the guct of her sister, -Mrs. Victor Mnson. Mrs. Fanny Hone nnd daughter, Clara, went to I'rovo Wednesday to attend tho Dlnck Hawk reunion John S. Evans went to Wandamero Wednesday, to attend tho reunion of the South Sou Islanders. Mrs. Laura Nyo is spending a week In Murray, tho guest of her sister, Mrs. C. Frcdrlckson. ' Miss Catherine Hoyer of Sprlngvllle, Is visiting with hor sister, Mrs. Jos Anderson. Joseph S. Hroadhent and family took an nuto spin to Salt Lake City Saturday. Mrs. J. E. Hone was tho. guest of her sister, Mrs. Gertrude Jonklns In Salt Lake Clty, several days this week J. M. Klrkhum left this week for a month's trip through tho oast In tho Interest of tho Utah Farmer. W, A. Ford is taking a two week's lay off. spending his vacation In l'omoiia, California. Miss Lcona Long returned home Mondny from n. two week's-visit In l'ayson. Miss Mario Fnrthiugham returned Tuesday from Eureka, whero-sli.e has been visiting for n month. H. O. Timothy has had his-hand tied up for tho past week, resulting from hnndllng n frnctuous horse Mrs. Thomas Trlnniman presented her husband with a ten pound girl Monday., All concorned doing well, Mrs. C. II. Peterson nnd children aro spending n month with relatives In Oakloy. Mr. Peterson accompanied them ns far as Salt Lako City. John Woods nud Carl Anderson spent several days this week on a fishing trip on tho Strawberry, making mak-ing the journey In nn nuto. Mrs. S. A. Olmstcad, who has been visiting tho past month with hcrson, Loren, returned to Salt Lako City Saturday. Sat-urday. A letter from Mrs. Emmu Urlggs tells of tho recent arrival of n new girl at tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeo. E. Klrkhnm In Raymond, Canada. Mrs. Thoinns Russon, who has been spondlng a mouth visiting relatives In California, hns returned, having greatly enjoyed the trip. L. A. Olmstcad took members of tho Stake Sunday School board to Fairfield Fair-field and Cedar Fort in his auto Sunday. Sun-day. Monday, Mrs. Oeo. G. Robinson' and children left for a month's vacation In Hurley, Idaho, where she will visit with her sister. Miss Jo Dolle Stookey of Salt Lako City and Miss Helen Stookey of'Clo-ver, of'Clo-ver, are visiting with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Stookey, Mrs, Juno Mason, who has been with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Moggie Sorren-son Sorren-son lu Pleasant Grove, during hor recent re-cent Illness of two weeks, returned home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John T. Roberts of Unrland, arrived in Lehl this week. Mr. Roberts will go on to Elslnoro, where he will net as chemist for the Sugar company. Mrs. Roberts and children will probably remain lu I.ehl for somo tlmo yet, There will bo eight reels and !it!0 big scenes In the Pompeii motion pictures pic-tures coming to Lehl next Friday and Saturday, the original production of which (ost over ?'J50,000 to produce. Every school chJIJ should seo It. E. M. Olson of Pnyson enmo up to Lehl Sunday, and with sovorn' brothers broth-ers from West Jordan, went to Cedar Valley, whore they will probably pure-huso a largo dry form of sovural hundred acres, Mrs. II, C Holbrook entertained tho momhors of tho Athenian Club at u keiislugton at hor homo Thursday af-tori'non. af-tori'non. Tho club iHscubbciI subjects f r study for tho coming year, llo-i llo-i huso of tho European conflict, gen-eriil gen-eriil history will probttbly bo taken up, Mr. and Mrs. Mclvlu Smuln wero I'rovo visitors Sunday. Mrs. Inn Dell Hart of Ogdcu, is Bpeudlug n week with Lehl relatives. Mrs. It. F. N'esbit or Mldvale, Is the guest of her father, Mr. A. M. Fox. Mrs. F. A. Child left yesterday for Sprlngvllle, where sho will spend several sev-eral weeks with hor mother. Walter WooflnHen spent the past week In Elslnore, visiting with his son, Horncc. Mrs Hen Roso of Vale, Oregon, will spent the next two months lu Lehl, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Alice Tuckfleld. James Hanson, employed lu tho reduction re-duction works nt Onrfleld, made a Sunday visit with his Lehl friends. Tho business houses will also bo. scored by the Judges lu tho clean town contest, so If you think your place worthy n button, cnll In the Judges. Charley Hcoly, formerly agent at tho D,'& It. O. hero and later conductor con-ductor on tho Murcer road, Is n con. ductor on the. Orcm road. Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sorrenson have taken up their homo again In I,chl, nfter un absence of two years lu Elslnoro. Elsl-noro. Mr. Sorrenscn will bo tho head chemist at the sugar factory. Mrs. Grace Johnson, who has been spending ten days with her sister, Mrs. Rebecca Olson, returned to hor homo In Snlt Lako City, Saturday. Mrs. John, Sabey, Sr., was the recipient reci-pient of n most pleasant birthday party this week. A birthday dlnnor was served to tho invited guests und tho ovenlng spout lu household gnmes. F. A. Child, who has been working In tho nank of Pleasant Grove for the past month during the lllnes of Alva Chlpman, is now homo again. Mr. Chlpmnn having recovered from n broken Bhouldcr. Mls3 Maggie Rowland, Miss Emma Love, Miss Helen Richmond and Mr. William Rowlands of Salt Luke City, spent several days this week visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. T. R. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Roach, who are moving from Spanish Fork to Hurley, Idaho, spout n few days this week with Mrs. Roach's father, Mr A. M. Fox. Morgan Lott this week completed tho insinuation of two sets of tol'ets lu Iho People's Co-op., one set down stairs for the gentlemen and one up-stairs up-stairs for ladles. The work anil fixtures fix-tures aro thoroughly modern and will prove ii desirable convenience, While driving to Salt Lake City, Ills hop Lewis witnessed an auto turn turtle with two men and two ladles, The Bishop, with tho young man rld-'ng rld-'ng with li I til , h iped to extricate the threo who wore pinned under thu machine. ma-chine. Though badly bruised none of them wero hurt seriously Mr. nnd Mrs. Karl Thomson made n a business trip over the Intcrurbnu to Salt Lake City Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Marshal of Tooele, spent Thursday with Mrs. Marshal's sister, Mrs. G. L. Stookey, They aro on their way for an outing in I'rovo canyon. There Is a fine bunch of wheat In tho State Unnk of Lehl's 'window labeled, "40-fold wheat from 11. Y. Mulllnor's dry farm In Cednr Valley." It stands four feet high. |