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Show Architect Ashby of American Fork is here today giving the contractors, the Alexander Bros., of Provo, their line for the new school building. Frank Strickley, who with his brother, are developing a farm on the North Tract by artesian wells, was taken to Salt Lake Tuesday evening suffering from the Pahvant plauge. ' Dell Searle, while crossing a defective bridge on his ranch south of town with a load of hay, was thrown from the wagon and received a badly sprained right wrist. The County Board met this week and it was expected that there would be considerable road work gone over and passed upon, but we will not be able to learn the particulars for our readers until next week. Attorney C. B. Locklin and wife, who have a farm on the North Tract, are here looking after their crops. They are on their return trip from a visit to Yellowstone Park. The "Shirley" beehive swarm took a hike out to the grove last night taking ' their beds with them to stay all night. They cooked supper and breakfast over ov-er camp fires. David Belasco's Great American Ameri-can Play, Arrange for your Fall Sewing now. Fashion books just out. Miss Paxton, Delta Hotel. a3-10 Mesdames B. E. Copper and W. L. Lackyard went to Salt Lake the first of the ..week for a few days visit. Misses Edith and Jetta Bunker, Bun-ker, returned the last of last week from Utah county, where they visited friends. t Rev. Schmock will hold Ger man Lutheran services at the Woodrow school house next Sunday Sun-day evening at 8:00 o'clock. PIGS WAN TED : From 50 to 100 pigs weighing around 50 lbs. Write or call on L. H. Moulton, Sutherland store. a3-10 W. H. Lee, traveling passen-, passen-, ger and freight agent for the Salt Lake Route, was here Monday Mon-day looking after the company's business and the interest of the road's patrons. Miss Vivian Wilkins, of the Chronicle office is taking a three weeks' lay off, and with her sister, sis-ter, Mrs. Amy Pierce has gone to Dixie for a visit. The Salt Lake Route is certainly certain-ly doing its part to put Utah on the map. This month it has sent 200,000 copies of its publication, publica-tion, "The Arrowhead", east for distribution and Messrs. Man-derfield Man-derfield and White are active in helping to establish "The Arrowhead Arrow-head Auto Route to Southern California. Cal-ifornia. Jesse Knight of Salt Lake City, and little son, Kenneth came down last Friday night and will visit with his brothers, E. D. and H. A. and his sisters, Mesdames : A. L. Simons and C. E. Stewart, ' for the next three weeks, being ' somewhat under the weather and hoping to recuperate by the change of climate and surround- ! ings. j Miss Melva Turner entertained entertain-ed the "Mistello" bee hive swarm at her home Wedneday evening. Miss Mary Johnson, who has been visiting at the home of Frank Beckwith, returned to her home in Salt Lake Sunday. Miss Helen Maxfield returned home Friday night from Salt Lake where she attended school last winter and attended Summer school. Miss Amy Collison left today for Montrose, Colo., where she will visit home folks during the summer, and expects to go. to college during the coming winter. W. H. Pace left last Tuesday for Cedar City and Washington county where he will visit with his mother ahd wife. Mrs. Pace will accompany him home on his return. A special business meeting of the H. E. A. is called for Friday the 4th at 3:00, o'clock at the Presbyterian chapel. All members are requested to attend as there is important business on hand. Mrs. Elizabeth Fuller and daughter, Ada, of Eden, Arizona, Ar-izona, visited with her neices, Mrs. Gronning, Mrs. Aller, and Miss Louise Fuller the last of last week, returning Sunday evening. C. G. Calvert who has been in the barber business with Marion Kilpack, has taken his family to Salt Lake and will remain there until the business at this end gets a little better. Mr. Calvert has a four chair shop in the Lake. hand -with the other faction. He chid- ed Casslon for accepting you as guide, . and advised close watch lest you show treachery." 4 D'Artlgny leaned motionless against the window ledge, and the light streaming In through the opening of , the draperies revealed the gravity of j I VYAvi n wfwmm 1 t |