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Show the I: EDITOR'S ; COLUMN We've heard a lot of talk about tennis, the past week. Many of the American Fork tennis players are hoping that the tennis courts at the , Harrington school grounds will be equipped and put in shape for the coming season. Besides providing good nets and looking after the proper maintenance of the courts, we think it would be a fine thing to light the courts for evening play. Tennis once was a popular sport here. We think it would become just as popular again if the downtown down-town courts were well equipped and maintained. Spring is here! (Well, partically A- We The grocery stores and nur- serits are displaying their garden , and flower seeds. To look over those packets which picture the flowers and vegetables in beautiful colors and relate the wonderful results to be had with the seeds, one can hard- ly resist buying up the whole lot of them and going into gardening m a big way. Have you ever noticed the stones at the old Merchant street entrance to Boley's? They've been there since ,6 and the tread of feet has worn thin u. ipots just in front of the - doorway. . Incidentally, Boley's is white-'i white-'i . . -t-Vip cn.nsaEre ! washing ana renuva.um6 - making room in the basement. Do-. Do-. ing a fine job of it, too. "S" .....s, NOTICE! It is against the law for any person per-son or persons to gamble or run a gambling game of any type in lingham Canyon. Violators of the Utah state gambling laws will be arrested and prosecuted. Signed, S. P Davies, Chief of Police. (From the Bingham Bulletin). Don't play for keeps, fellers! FOR SALE-500 laying leghorn pullets, only 50c. each ; cause of illness. G. A. A., Farm-Lgton- (An ad in the Layton journal). Call the veterinary, and tne doctor, too! |