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Show Local Items J. E. Rocker was an Ogdon visitor Sunday. John Woods was a Salt Lalto vlBltor Monday. Dig Xmas' Salo aft'coplcrs Coop. P. H. Allrod of Salt Lako was a business visitor horo Monday. o Miss Wlnnio Evans wns visiting In American Fork Saturday. Mrs. Sherwood Adamson was visiting visit-ing at Salt Lako Sunday. o . Miss Pearl Davis was'nn American Fork visitor Saturday. Dr. and Mrs. fTD. Worlton wero Salt Lako visitors Saturday. Mayor James H. Gardner was an Amorlcnn Fork visitor Saturday. o Miss Julia nushman wns a visitor at Amorlcan Fork on Saturday. o Owen Hnnson was a buslnoss visitor to Salt Lako on Monday. O Mrs. James II. Gardner spent Monday Mon-day In Salt Lako City. Ford and Morris Roberts purchased ' a new Ford this weok. ; o Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Crabb of Elsinoro aro visiting Lehi relatives. j Mrs. W. Dooth of Provo, was visit- Ing horo several days last week. , Mrs. Gcorgo Robinson and daughter, daugh-ter, Doulah, wero Salt Lako visitors Tuesday. o Miss Larco Andorson of American Fork, was visiting Lehl relatives Sunday. Sun-day. Mrs. T. F. Klrkham and daughter, Phyllss, wore Salt Lako visitors Saturday. Sat-urday. Don't iuIbb a slnglo cplsodo of tho "King of tho Circus" coming next week. adv. o Mrs. James H. Talmngo of Salt Lake, was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Hnckott Friday. Robert Sharp undorwor"a successful success-ful operation for appendicitis at tlio local hospital Monday1. Miss Mabel Giles spent Sunday in American Fork, visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Sblrloy Giles. Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott, Miss Viola Peterson, and Elwood Brown wero Salt Lako visitors Friday. Miss Anna Stoddart and Miss Zclda Klrkham wero Salt Lako visitors visit-ors on Tuesday. Mrs. D. A. Thomas ontortalned at a Kensington Tuesday ovcnlng. Dainty refreshments wore served. I want to buy a good milk cow, must bo frosh or will vory soon frosh-en. frosh-en. Ono that will glvo a good quantity of milk. J.. M. Klrkham, Lehl. adv. Mrs. John Moylo of Alplno, was visiting horo Sunday with her mothor. Mrs. Mary E. Thomas. -o - Mrs. Sadie Hanson of Idaho, Is visiting hero with hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox. Safoty ilrst get our prlcos. Pooplo s Co-op. adv- o Mr. Ellsah Doloy of Amorlcan Fork, Is visiting hero with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Sharp. William Woods loft for South Amorlca Monday, whoro ho will spend tho noxt year working on n railroad. Mrs. Earl Simmons returned to her homo in Salt Lako Friday nftor visiting visit-ing horo with hor mothor, Mrs. C. M, Olson, for n short tlmo. o Claudo Curtfd, who is employed nt Holpor, wns visiting horo with his paronts, Sunday and Monday. o Rig Xmas Salo nt Pooplo's Coop. Coming tho gaudy circus scones, with nil tho thrill of "big ring" show, Its animals, Its arcobats and Us 'lowns. Soo King of tho Circus noxt ,vcok. nUv- Dr. and D. L.""Koslor of Dountlful voro tho Sunday guosts nt tho homo f Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Giles. o A flno baby girl arrived nt tho homo if Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smith Snlur-lay. Snlur-lay. All concornod nro rojololng cvor ho now arrival. o Monday evening Mrs. Joseph S. Iroadbont ontortalnod at a birthday iarty In honor of her daughter, Edith, ho ovonlpg was spent with gamos and uuslc, refreshments woro served. Reo, 5-year-old son of Marshal and Irs. John S. Evans, has boon suffor-ng suffor-ng from blood poisoning In his hand ar tho past wook. Monday tho hand as tanood since which tlmo tho child as Improved. Tho trouble started rom a scratch on tho back of tho land botwoon two knucklos. GOOD START ON WEEDS tolnilan,oe aurprUlnB to the public Put "St , .nTuV' 0ff(,rt ,hfll " I'ui io in and Wori accomDliii..,i in n?in8,ypwr noxiou8 A Oyer Hoo written n0t,C8l , Si 12S2 L',e,,e ,wfl,u " ,,"tlC09 uau, ism retponded freelv nmi ' cleaned the weod 0,r iu oX anSlw TrB 53 ",ll8l! of co"y "'id- i statu highways on which weeda wi.ro destroyed either by cutting ou or praying; and 21U m.le, were rroo o tie noxious ueods and leaulrad no " clnli. So that tho coun y high- ways were pretty well cleaned up. nMn i ? . . 0f tl10 C0U1,ly worQ notlllod to do their part also In rid- ding their piemlios of weeds and nualn they responded In splendid liape. About SO porcent of all city lots, and practically all sticets woro Bono over. Railroads and canal com-paiilos com-paiilos alike responded freely and all In all wo foel It has been tukun hold of n the proper spirit nnd accomplished accom-plished a wonderful amount of good In eradicating thoso posts and creating creat-ing public Bontlment to go nftor it with moro vim and punch in tho future Tho Bpraying which was dono mostly most-ly on county highways wns remarkable remark-able for Its cheapness nnd effectiveness. effective-ness. In tho Spanish Fork, llonjnmln. Palmyrln, districts, 7C mllos of road was sprayed which would amount to 300 acres. Tho labor cost was $800; material cost, $552; total cost, $1352. Cost per mile, $18; cost per aero, H.50. Wo wero unnblo to get onouglf of this spray to supply farmers until ato in the season which was too lato 'or most weeds, but whllo tho getting otib good tho county purchased sum-:lent sum-:lent to supply most ovory ono's veeds noxt year. HEDER J. WRnn. |