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HfHi' if7 ; HMBBBBH 11 4 W HB - w BH- 4HJI AMBHiCAN FORK cnjIKKN ATi;nDAY. t)CTORER 17 1914. H .'W: LEHI LOCALS KfeB Bf "HS ''''0S8' Norton was In Salt HtB 'Hfj ''"'" w,,,ll08lIl.v visiting tlio schools. HH MP M'8- Nyon Fowler gate birth in u KH, '4gr4 ,n,,, K'r' '"8t Hlltlr,lll'' Bl' 'IP? ,A W,M" W'"K entertained a i in tii - BH (??f ''' ' of '"('v f''''1"'3 "l " ketislngton gB' .fJLjj Tuesday afternoon. HHj! fljyf '"H ',u"' Stephenson of Hall l.nko V.aB Jiff City. is visiting with Mr. and Mrs m-M Ify Jesse Smith tlila week. .B. if M Messrs Fred Wnnlnss, Milieu Klrk- KB fvll '""" '""' ','0J'1' j"t-' spent tlio first BB Jf I"1" of "R' w,'el: ' Salt Lake. IB '' -r'! Leslie Onntus spent Friday visiting EH sx7 t,lu b;1ooIb I" Salt Luke City, mid l&UUUUl ' MIhh KIIii (inlsroril thu pchonls of KH v J The S. H. H. dull met at the home RH sf,T of Miss ".izcl Coiili'H. Sewing loo); MUUUm ' " t "l tiinsl in" lln' lime ami refntihuii'iits HBVB ' ! iH MH R"1" AiIiiiiihoii (if American IH I'oik, spent a few days with her par- M ' 1'iiln, Mr. ami Mrs. Win. Hacker, this H Miss Hotu Kviiiih entertained tho B ' ' Mary Jane (lull at n kcnslngton at HBVBV her homo Wednesday evening. Re- HHVHV freshineiita H; (1. Wilson, Co id nn and Mrs, B '. J. llolln wont to Amorlcan Fork B Tuesday to attend the finiurnl or 1 H , , MIhh TiiIIii Mollerup ami Miss Lot- H k vjl ll( HcrrliiK'T or Bait l.ako City, wurc m . i r ucol; cud gucHts or th MIbsch Viola H' 'j Mrs, Ilomlcp CoodHpc'd, who has H (f ' boon B)ii'iid(iig a month nt I'rlcc, la M liomo for a vHt with lior mothur, m Mm. Drown. B i M '' ' Cottur, 0. A. Blade and l.co - J UaiiBon liavo boon hjioiuIIiik the past iV " ' W0(-,, " (1'nr hunt In thu mountains I1 h near l.nvnn. Thoy wont In Mr. i Slndc's auto. Il ' This Mothors' club mot nt tho Now B j'vil V,val t'oltlK(! TliurHdny aflornoon to ill' II jlcCt ",C01'8- MrH- ,8ro1 Kvjiiib was B (J.. , u'i8 cloctoil proKldout, Mrs. Hazel V PRjJ! Summor vlco preshlont, Mrs. H. II, t I'll 'l Morrlhow, Miss Mnudo Hurwooil and B dii'f SlrH' Ion" G,lchr,8t Program B rffi oommlttro; Mrs. Oscar Holmstoad, B- 'ii"?"' Mrs" ,l'c,1,,r,, ormiui, rcfruHhmont B 'W"J, commlttoo. B. I Goodwin miido a business trip to Salt l.ako City Thursday. I .lunltis llaiiku spout Fiiday visiting I ho schools In 1'iovo, ICraatUH Uubhom Is spnudluK his tlniu In I'rovo nowadays, sorvliiK on iho Jury. Peter Andorson of Bait l.ako City, spent a day this week with his rcla tlvs In l.chi. Miss Ilnzul Siiminors or tho Xow West school, spout Baturday with her friend, Miss lluriihain, in Hobor. Mr. Ira Ilncl'"i . Miss Marvel Rhodes spoilt t i i cud in Bait Lake City. Mrs Win Wing entertained at a koiiHliiKlon Tuesday afternoon. Hi freshtnoiitK wore served. When a candidate mulcts too much uolso In a campaign ho sometimes Hoares otos away. Tuesday Mrs. Bnrah A. Olinstcnil foil on a side walk In Bait l.ako City and broke lier arm. It Is mending nicely. Mrs. Jos. Ilrondhcnt. entertained nt a iiilllliiK bto Thursdny nfternoon, n number or her lady friends were pre sent. Refreshments were served. Dr. R. .7. Kviino or I.0RUH, was In l.chi Tuesday on coIIcko business mid remained over to attend tho soclnl given In the evening In honor of his rather, A. J, Kvjuib, mid his sister, Mrs. Hazel Holmstoad. Mr. .lames X. Peterson, :iu ouvent or of an Improved pump mid several othur appliances, mid who formerly llvcyl on n dry rami over Jordnn, Is now In tho State Mental hospital nt Provo. Mr. nud Mrs. Hcher C. Webb enter tained n hoitao full of friends at a party Tuesday evening In honor of Mrs. Webb's father, Mr. A. J. Kvnns, who .lert Thursday for a mission to tho Northern States. Tho evening was spent In pnrlor games and serv ing refreshments. James Hall or Sprlngvlllo, who has been In l.ehl many times as n faith healer was last week excommunicat ed from tho church becnuBo, of com mercializing his powers. Ho denies iho clmrgo and hired tho Opora House to toll his sldo or tho story to tho people A, J. Kvnns, W. K. Trlnnimnii, Kllsha Peck and S. K. Jackson spent Monday In Provo on court matters. Mrs. W. K. Hacker spent it pnrt of the week in Sail Lake City, tho guest of her daughter, Mrs. F. A. O'Hrlen. Dr. R. K. Steele was In Kohl Mon day looking after his local business Interests. Mrs, i:ilon Anderson or Sugnr City, Idaho, is visiting at the homo of JanUs Setiow. .Miss Alico Holinstcad has been spending the past two weeks at home with her fanmts, whllo the Payson scIiooIb wero closed for beet digging. Ira I). Wines of Snlt I.nke City, was In l.ehl early In the week in banking business. Manager Fred C. Ornlimn of Salt Lake City, was In Lchl .Monday tank ing arrangements for tho Lyceum Course, the first number of which will bo given ne.xt Tuesday evening. Grim Reaper Claims Two Aged Citizen's John W. .Mason Diet Wednesday.. Ht 3 o'clock n. in., mid Knot Jackson at 10 o'clock p. tu. Iloth Were Nil thes of Knglnnil. Euos Jackson died ut 10 o'clock Wednesday evening, from hoarf trouble and a complication "of troubles. He had boon nlllng for over, u year and for the past two weeks' lias been confined to his bed. A week agb all his children were sent for. Mr. Jackson was born In Chester, Knbland, February 27, 184C. Ho was baptized there In 18S3 and with his purents enmo to American in 1368. Ho crossed the. plains with Captain Murdock'a vompany and walked all tho way from Missouri River to Utah. His home slnco coming to Utah lias been In Lchl. In 1874 ho married Miss Ellon Falr Ington who with eight children still survlvo him. They are Mrs. Ada Hen. trlckson, Mrs. Martha Thompson, Kugone., Charles, John, James, Ernest and Alvln Jackson, tho latter threo of whom aro at homo still unmarried. Two children are dead. Mr. Jackson was a painter all life life. Ho was a fnlthful Latter Day Saint and was noted for his fatth- fullness niil luggtd honesty. His brother, Hyrum JnckBon, and sister, Mr"- M- A- Ho,t lf stock,on' wore 'present at the funeral which was held In the Tabernacle yeBterduy ulternooii. John W. Maxell Dies John W .Muson died at H o'clock Wednesday morning at the homo of his daughter, Mrs. E. J. Klrton, In the Fourth' Ward. Mr. Muson was a native of West Hnrtlapool, England, where has wns was born February 18, 1841. He was a great friend of the Mormon Elders and during the ten years acuuuln tance with them in England, his home was always open to them. In 18'Jl he and IiIb wife came to Huh, since which time hla home lias been In Lchl. His wife died live years ago. In England he spent 31 years caging at one oal mine, und when ho left was presented with a purse of gold and a modal for ofllcent service. He leaves four children, John Ma son of Castle Gate, Joseph of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Margaret MIbscII of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Elizabeth Klrton of Lehl. ' The. funeral services will bo held Sunday. Adolpli Hunger Jetting Well Latest Information from Adolpli Hungor Is that he has taken u decid ed change for the, better and the doc '(JJjZiy 'bat If he keeps on Improv fjiljlko ho has In the last 24 hours he amy como home In three or four more days. At Hreend of the 7th day he apencd his eyes mid pointed at tho window, tho nurses white cap mid other dls- tlct objects. i October 8th, he uttered a few words. The 9th, ho could talk good. The 10th, 11th and 12th he was quite rational. The 13th, ho was delirious. The 14th, ho kne.w his mother, but refused to acknowledge his father. The 15th day he know his father and all friends who called. He also was able to distinguish objects with the eye the doctors snld he. never could use. While his mind Is not yet strong, his progress both mentally and physi cally Is so gradual and pronounced that his people now luivo high hopes .for his complete recovery. I. It. Society Klecllon Mrs. K. M. Jones ontortnlnod the Matilda Evans chapter of tho I). R. Society at liar home Monday evening. It was unmial election and the follow ing were elected: Mrs. n. I. ju ea, Regent; Mrs. Lulu Done Vlco Regent; Mrs. Charles Oliran, Secretary and Treasurer; Mrs. May I-ott, Corrcs. ponding Secretary. The society gave twelve books to the Free Public Library as a dona tion this weok. Liisso-IMirrant Wedding Saturday night MIsb Mary Losee, Edith Solberg, Emily Carr and Mlrl Untomnn gavo a shower in honor of Miss Grace Losso who was married this week to Clyde Durrant of Am erican Fork. The. young people will live In American Fork. A. it. ANDERSON UNDERGOES SUCCESSFUL OPERATION Andrew R. Anderson, one of Lchi's lending citizens, wns taken to the L. I). S. hospltnl Tuesday. Wednesday ho underwent nn operation for rup ture and gall stones. The operation, though n most Berlous one, wns high ly successful nud reports nre that ho Is recovering nicely. This is Mr. Anderson's second oper ation for gall stones. This time the gall bladder was removed entirely. - IIIHHOI'RIC ENTERTAIN FOR PRESIDENT A. J. EVANS Wednesday evening the Second Ward Ulshopric entertained at the home of Iilshop Gardner in honor of President A. J. Evans, who left the next day for his mission. Tho house wns filled with Mr. Evans' 'Second Ward friends, President and Mrs. S. L. Chlpman also being present. Each guest presented the guest of honor with n white linen handkerchief. Francis Child ncted as master of cere monies. Household games occupied the time, and meltons and grapes were served. REDUCTION IN RATES Via the Deiner & Rto Grand Effective nt once the Denver & Rio Grand will offer tho same rates on ono way and round trip tickets be tween Salt Lake, Provo and other Utah county points ns aro In effect via tho Interurban line, and In addi tion thereto will mako reductions from Ogden to Park City and points south of Snlt Lake, including Tlntic und Thistle, and vice versa. Buy your tickets through and save time. See agent for particulars. 17-3t ATHENIAN CLIJII ENTERTAI.NS The Athenian club's meeting w,,,. UcBdny afternoon wbh devoted largely to business matters. The chief ,us. noss transacted was to determine, to give, a series of socials and dancing j parties once a month during the win tor. The socials and dances will a. j ternntu onoh month. The first social j was given' last evening tho Com- i morclal club rooms and was given In I honor of Mrs. W. T. HaBler, who has I been one of tho club'u most active 1 members and who will make her 'I home In Provo. Progressive flinch occupied the evening. Mrs. Haslur I was the recipient or u beautiful piece I of hand painted; china as a token or I the club's esteem. GEORGE AUSTIN VISITS LEHI B George Austin came to Lehl Mon- B day for a visit with his brother, Par- ley. Ho Is very much linpnnsd, B though yet. being under the necessity B of using crutches to get around. He B has lost over thirty pounds or ilosli B" ilnce his nccident ubout three mouths Bf ago. In the accident his pelvic bono B) was broken In five places, his hip Mil bone Jammed through tho hip socket Bj und several ribs were broken. B' For six weeks ho had to Ho on his Kf bnck with a weight on his leg, so ai B to permit tho hip socket to knit. He m? ' says that by using care he expects Mr to throw nwny his crutches and be BT. ns good a man as ever In a row mare Bill months. His many Lohl friends are Bl pleased to note his recovery. Br" WHERE TO PAY TAXES BSeci Brie E. J. Child will accept county taxes foto at tho Tithing ofllce till November "! 14th, when he will spend two days at '' li the Dank of Lchl. 17.21 B" Gri Kird In p Young Ladles Entertain Voting Men Bkodk Hgpreas Tho Fourth Ward Mutual girls gavo B Mmi a complimentary picnic mid ball In H1 "K the ward house Tuesday evening In ifolloi honor of the Young Mens commenc. '"'de Ing tho season's work. Tickets wcro B" ' free to tho young men. Tho affair Bf" ' was a decided success in every re. 'Me spect. amlon . 'orcemei Opening High .School Parly V ' fu' Btional cli The Lehl High School will give Its W &t su opening party for tho season next B! i f Friday night In tho Smuln's Dane- M8 I ing Academy. The High School gala- V' .l0 lnto cd a reputation Inst year for giving V J m,no tho most successful parties of the F'card season. Their reputation will be E,1,0?16''11 maintained this year with Roy Gard- ,, , , " ncr at the head of tho student body. H,.' ' ' Vns of w jujt? 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