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I-'' m SATURDAY, SKPTF.MHF.R 1C, 191C H I LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS kkH H Mlsa Corn Thorno, u local ticliool H lonelier, apont tho tlio woclc end nt 1 faor homo in Sprlngvllle. B Mrs. Jessu I 'nt rick of Officii 10. H turned to Iter homo Sundny after H visit with her sister, Mrs. Charles H "Wilson. H Miss Clriin May Koch, u Connor H high neliool toaehor, who Id now llv- H Ing li Salt l.nko City, was tho guest WM of Mrs. Androw FJold Sundny. H Mi 8. Kurl Hortcll and daughter H Hlnncho, enmo homo Friday nttor n H two months visit In Idnho Falls, as H guests of Mrs. Mary McVlcar. H Miss Alice llolmstend who will H tech Domestic Art nnd Sclonco In tho HB rnyson High School tho coming win. H lor loft for Pnynon on Saturday. B $17 Stylo Plus clothes do not change, H no mnttor what tho advance tho snino H year round, and tho world over Chip. B man's is where you got them. M Mr. Enoch Husron and ohlldron Wtl. M ford, Delia and llovn nutord to Og- 1 don Sunday and npont Iho day wl-' M Mrs. Alhort Dransflelil. Thoy return B cd with MrH. Rubboh who hnn heen H visiting for a week Ihcro. I ANDERSON'S 1 Garage I State St. I LEHI I That's all i Cement Head Stones tt I nm propnrcd to mnke all kinds i&l 'of Cement Tomb Stune. Tho kind It' thnl Is heliif tfi'd In California cemeteries. 'I hey look ns veil ns I marblo nnd mnr longer mid the B price Is scleral Utiles cheaper. H If yon contemplate getting hend Q stones, call anil nee my designs H nnd the iiiullty of my work. I ' MARION BROWN LEHI H mfi.ixV.-TrW - i ! rillll H IFY0UJVJll5TTOU3H0ULD5PRAm,J I DONT BE TORTURED WJTH PA1H. 51, WTSaiECFOUJUlNinEMTTRY.) AMD THAT CORN ON YOUR 701 H .WILL CERTAINLY GO, H WHEHOrlEOFOUn CURES WUAPPLY MERRIHEW DRUG STORE H Lcbi, Utab. I Leo.W. Goaios m Undertaker unci Kmualmor. i Open Day mid Nirhl. Phone C4 J. Hi i.lllll, UTAH. ; PUBLIC NOTICE : H UV make life slo enlargements, H any htjlo, also cop) jour old pie. H tu res. H our studio opi:x ritoji s to ii j UXt'i:iT SUNDAYS. H Slake an appoliitmeul villi us Our B uork Is A.No. 1. B THOMSEN'S PHOTO STUDIO H i,i:ur, itaii. ! " CONCRETE - i p For Permanence" R Cuherts I MS-lC-ia-s j nrnin Ttio I fi-r.-4-x t M C0NCKKTI3 lll.OCUi- H Caps- Sills U u'er-1 nbi Bk Water Troughs- l-- I rung . Rp Fnc v'"1 , lit " Jib tn-r 4ff I (hi ,. j r I " itl , l . Miss Amy Famawoith wns a wcok end visitor In Salt I.ako City. Ml4 Mill Cloik camo homo Mon day uflor a fow days visit In Proto. Mra. Hoher Honnlon, Jr., returned homo Tuesday nflor n flvo dayH visit with her parents In Salt I.ako City. MIhb Lena Worlton and MrH. Poail Lundburg of Salt Lake .City, weie visiting with lelntlvcH In l.chl Sunday Vesfi i:atiB left Tuesday for Ok. don to work n week at tho Slato He. form school. MIhh Irma Prtornon of Provo Ih vIm. Itlng with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Klrkham. Mls Kdna Glhh departed Thuiiwlay for Hluo Crook, Hox Uhler county, whero sho will teach school during the wlntor. Tho faro Is only lfio for the round trip on tho Orom lino. Wo Invito nil the ladles and glrlfl to first look at our eonts for fall and wlnter'-Wo can pleaso you nil Chlpmnn'a. MIsh I-ydla Wilcox lina boon nt Am. oilcan' Fork for Iho past wcok with Mrs. Samuel Wnnlasi who ban a now baby boy. Among tho Carnival visitors Tuos. day woro Mr. nnd Mrs, 11. N. Adams, Mrs. William Ashor nnd Wnlaco Pet erson. Mr. anil Mra. Will Worlton nre home after spending tholr honeymoon visit ing In Salt I.ako City, Ogdon and Mrlgham for n short tlmo. Ml?p Kllon and Mr. Looter Sponc-i-of nscnlcnto. arrived In T.clil Sunday ovonlng. Thoy will attend tho l.chl high school this wlntor, nnd Ilvo nt tho homo of Mra. Atnrtha Ilushmnn. The offlcora nnd toenhora of th" Second Ward Sunday school, togeth er with tholr pnrtnern. woro enter, talncd nt a watermelon bust Monday evening In tho Assembly rooms. If you nro looking for pretty hats for tho girls and boya that nro not oxponBlvo, call on Chlpmnn'a Hlg nod Store, you will find Fall nnd Wlntor hnta for all tho boya and girls. MIkh Vclda Klrkhnm of Moapa, Nov., who baa boon visiting In Can. ada, sVcnt Friday and Saturdny at tho homo cf hor grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. .Tamca Klrkhnm. 0 corgo A ClontcH, nsslstuut Supt. of tho State Hefonn School nt Ogdon nnd stato parole agent, wna In I.ohl Sun. day and addressed tho Tabernaclo meeting In tho evening. Dr. nnd Mra. J. M. Thorup attend, cd tho meeting of tho Utnh State Medical Association In Salt I.ako Wed nesday and woro also present at tho P. and S Mutnnl bnnouot In tho ev. onlng. Mra. William Kcmlngtnn of Pol timid, Oregon 1a visiting with hor mother, Mra. Sarah J. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Remington made a t ur of Yollnw. tono Park, after which ho returned to Oregon while ho camo to I.ohl. Or. Worlton mndo a trip to Ameri can Fork Canyon Monday night to got a man who had his eyes blown full ! of powder and mud by a premnturo shot. Tho man Is now recovering nt the local hospital. , I lloya nnd jrlrls, ladle and wives, when yin want Uiobo good Union Suits- BOo per pair Cblpman'a U tho , place. i I The nrlRlmm Young University at Provo. Utah, begins Its forty-first I academic yoar Sept. 25. 1016. Uofltls t rat Ion of students Sept. 2S and 20; distinction boKlns Hopt 27. ltoque' for cntnloKiiea and other Information will lecelvc prompt attention. 2.4t The Ten HigSiest Tin: on: vow stvmis No. 32 H!3,23.j 12 012,790 100 C33.980 138 010,250 10 687,905 3 492.500 303.740 IB 887.100 180 237.090 17 143,74.. Is vin'r name nnnn,r flip "1 VVK 1 s-'V . leli t V i' V t i 3 nr- - " - 9ATURDAY' SgMBHH , 1 7 K. W. Schnledcr and Aaron AllrcUj were Intorurban passencors to Salt Lake Monday. , MIhb Klsle Crosby of Preston, Idaho has been a suost of her cousin, M1s Mildred Karl for the past wcok. Chlpman'H candles ln their new onso aro a saving of lolo20 p'r cent. A new baby boy nr rived at the homo of Mr. and Mra. John . Comer Monday. W. A. Knight attended a bonnl meeting of the ennal presidents In Salt I.ako Monday. Fiancls Wilcox who baa been work ing In Cedar Valley thin summer came homo this week to attend high school. 13. A. Ilushtnan, Jr., and brother Suol, returned Saturday from market Ing n train load of lnmbs on th Missouri Itlver. n A. Wall underwent a nuccwful operation for npiiondlcltla at the lo cal hospital Monday and la rccoerlng satisfactorily. Tho Second Ward M. I, A. officers i held a social In tho Commercial Clubj roonin Sntuiday ovonlr.ff, spending i three hours In gatnea, music ami a, luncheon. , I Have your bIiocj repaired by ono, vho lonrn-il tho trade at tho Economy1 "lion Shop on Main street. Yon ullli o given satisfaction. 12tf. A. II. Anderson. I.olnnd Anderson. I and J. W. Wing. Jr., returned Satur.. day from a business trip In Hurley and Twin Falls, Idaho and tho northern part of Utnh. i t T. M. Chnpnuin returned tho pnM week from Altonah on tho roncrvn. , (Ion whero ho boa purchased a farm Ho says that tho surveyors! aro cross sectioning for a railroad nnd the set. tloia nro happy Ho will return In another week. Men's now fall suits apd over coats In nt.Chlpnian's. No mattor how stout or tall wo plcaBo them nil, our mam. moth stock permits It-Chip, mnn'n. Tho First Ward Primary Association orrtcora woro entortalncd at a house social by Mrs. Mary A. n.VvIn Tnfit evening. Chnrlos Coatea moved Ms furnlturo to Ogdon Tuesday whoro ho Is em ployed at tho Stnto Industrial School. Mra. Oontcs and the children loft tho following day for their new homo. , Fall I.lnolcumns just In at Chip-, man's when you put up Hint stovo1 ivinember Chlpman's hae tho I.lnol. ' ouuins, you can always depond on I Chlpman'H if you need anything. ' t The marriage of Carl Jonea and1 Juliet Knowlton of Salt I.nko City" took place Thursday In the Salt I.nko Tom. plo. A (pilot reception wns hold in tho ovonlng nt tho home of tho brides parents. i I)r and Mis. J. It. Anilorson of i Ml Pleasant spent several hours ns guests of Dr. nnd Mrs. J. jr. Thorup I Sunday. Thoy were making nn nuto' trip to Salt I.ako City. Mr. and Mm. W. 13. Kuns, I.oland 'Aiidemoii. Miss Mary Powell and John Centos woro uiiioiik tho Lohl poo. 'plo who wltnessod the pnrmlo for the .Salt PiIiiccm in snit i.a:o jrondny ovonlng. Some people wonder how It la that Chlpman'B get so much trade, that la easy thoy keep a cood Block thoy sell for cash they have court, ous clerki ajul Chlpman's cash prlcou .count. , Mr. Joseph W. Holden ontartlnr' at supper Tuesday evenltiR. Tho tablo fairly Rroaned with th0 good of the ic!rth nnd Mra. flolden's frlanda con. jtemplato liavlnp her ronduct a home ! economics class. Covers cro laid for twelve suosts. A Pleasant drove vouth who wns arrestod bore Friday cealng for toxlcatlon claimed to be u Juvenile and aa let go home. When ho lonrnw' that M.iMlinl S'mthw'fk v.- propnr Ing to lodge a eompl.iii.t iigforo the juvenile rout the d.n Mlowlng, be crtw truthful mkM, ,i' t-1( hlH cor- 're. t i, Hi-! 'd i, , $15.00. i i WHAT CATARRH IS , It has been said tl, a ivory third , person has catarrh i,i n form, , Science has shown th muwl catarrh j often indicates a guiu.il weakness of the body; and ! .. , irt3tments in " f '"'f ''' ' c,Uo little. i' I .1 1 ti. t ft '. ill t' Mis. John Peck Is spending a month ( with relatlvos in St. George. Mrs. William Ashor spent Tuesday with friends In Salt Lake. Mr. Virgil Ooalos is ai Idaho visit or nt Idaho Falls this week. Mis. Julian Krogh of the Saratoga Sorbins underwonl an operation Sin day. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kvnns attend the fashion show In Salt Lake Tuos. day. Afton Petorson nnd Hrvan Hateninn retained this wck from spending the mmmor working In Hush Valley. ' l Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hock spent the 'enily part of tho week with friends In Sail LakcClty. Mr. and Mrs. Moso Kvans of Spanish Fork wei o guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. lSlnde Wednesday. i Mrs. C. 13. Hlanpled of Mllford I i spending ton dnys with relatives In ' , l.chl. i . Jioriin souinwicK oi iiio .National Hank of tho Republic of Salt Lake Is spondlng a two weeks vacation with hla parents In Lchl. Miss Annlo Woolston left Wcilncs. day for Lcwlston, Cache County to teach school. Leslie Coatcs and Harold Goodwin I wont to Salt Lnke this week whore thoy will attend tho stnto university this wlntor. Mrs. Sorcn Sorscnson spent the early pnrt of tho week visiting hor daughter In Tlntlc. The stork left n baby girl at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huso Fr! day. I Mrs. Aithur Peterson of Hlugham Is visiting this week with her parents Mr. and Mra. II. C. Hanson. I Miss Viola Gardner left Thursday for Idaho Falls, whoro sho will bo tho guest of Mia. Alex Ilrown for a week. Mr. and Mra. J. W. Wing, Jr.. nio touring tho noithorn part of Utah and southern Idaho In their car. It Is a business trip for Mr. Wing. j Mr. nnd Mra. S. I. Godwin, Henry Lowis, Sldnoy Gllchil.st and Harold flnnilu'tti fnrmrxl nn nuln nl. I.. Salt I.ako Tuesday. Mr. and Mra. Lionel HeiiHcn will leavo for St. George next week. A party In tholr honor was given nt the Third Ward church last ovonlng. Mr. nnd Mra. I). A. Thomas were tho guosta of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fugcne Roberts in Salt I.nko Wednesday ev. cnlng. Young Men. If you want to bo sty. Hshly dressed, got your suit, shoos, hat etc.. at Chlpman's everything right up to tho last word In stylo. j Mr. nnd Mrs. N. P. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Chilton formed an jnuto paity to tho Snlt Princess festl. val Tuesday. ! Sehow Ilrothora tho coneroto niniiu faeturers have completed n now work shop at their down town factory. It la made of cement blocks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dennis Giles nnd the MIsbob Louie and Vorn Thomas formed an auto patty who spent the week end . in Snlt Lake. ', Mis Horetta Tumor and Charley' Turner returned to Hinglinm Monday 1 after a brief visit with tholr parents, ' Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlos Tumor. ' Messrs. Ray Monson. Res Perry. Storl McBeth. Miss 13thel Flulnyson nnd Miss Harney of Payson formed an nuto paity who spont Sundny ns gnosis of Miss Mario Nelson. Tho Molhors' olub hold its fir ; meeting of tho sonson Thursday nf tornoon nt tho New Wost Cottage After an intorostlng .program, ro- froshmonts woro served, Moimreh the fuel saver, Monarch wilh n good draft, Monarch tho kins i of all stool ranges. Sold by Chip. . man's Everyone guaranteed or your ' money haok. Cnnstiputlflii tho rather of Mnny ills. I Of tho numerous ills that offset hu. I maulty a lame share start with con. 'sanation. Keep your liowels regular and they may be avoided. When a Inxetlve Is needed taVe Chamberlain's T'iblefs 1 1" v rit -nlv th-mo the bow p' lnt mi"i n tii. -'Trf'tfi nnd I I' ,'- 't r, " I I ' ' ' I Us " Wi Sweet, tcmptinj;,lusciou9...the r; I 2&$h m rc'. toI""to" Put up 111 the modi. ' ml A on'itary Parker Canneries? d"n' Wf I Always rendy to Bcrve. H f ,(,Jrnn !"d P"ckc,1 in t!,e valleys of I 32: VNJ the Hoekics. " 0I A Sny ""' Siar BrHnd" u, your lroe(f m I'livkcil by tho H Wi if W. J. PARKER CANNERIES I LiSm &?- OG0KN utau iilWFifc' . . I 9IaP ,&KZrW2Pr ULl-.HlajmS : DOES THIS MEAN YOU? : I Within the next GO days we ask all our I subscribers to send ,us a check or call in and I sottle up for their subscription for THE BAN- I NER, THE CITIZEN and REVIEW. The I amount is very small for each person, but it I amounts to a large sum totaled together. I For the benefit of those who are owing for I more than one year and take no notice of our I statements, we will turn their account over to I the Publishers' Adjusting Association. We I hope thei r will be few who will ocmpell us to I take this course. I A-L-P-I-N-E P-U-B. CO. I OCTOBER 25, 1916. I m:w SI'.MIAY SCHOOl, ornemts first ward At tho First Waid meeting Sunday, tho Sunday school olllccrs wcro re. leased and tho following now onos sustained: . Carlos Sehow, superinten dent; Vernon Anderson 1st nnd Will, lam Loverhlgo 2nd assistants; Leah Whipple, secretary; Leo Hanson, cholrstor; Arol Soutliwlck nsslstnnt cholrstcr. A party In honor of tho retiring officers wns given Thursday ovonlng. A GOOD FRIEND A good friend stnnds by you when In need. Utah County pcoplo tell bow Donn's Kidney Pills hnvo stood tho test. William Soutliwlck endorsed Doau's ovor two years ago and later confirms tho story. Could you nsk iui ilium convincing icrtimony? William Soutliwlck, Sr., rotlrod rarmer. First North ft Fifth Wost Sts.. Lehl. says "I havo used Doan's Kidney rills off and on for years for kidney ailments I think lUjM tho best kidney iiiedlcino to bo IB lleforo I hoard of Doan's Kidney ?M I suffered terribly, hut It didn't tfl them long to relievo nil the pv and nches and rcstoro my kldnenB tholr proper working order." I CONFIRMED TESTIMONY OVKU TWO YI3AnS UTER, fl Soutliwlck said- "Donn's Kidney kcop my kidneys normal nnd myfeB strong. Kvcry word of wM snid boforo is true" I Price r,0c, at all dealers. ! simply nsk for a kidney rcmcJr-J Doan's Kidney Pills-the me Mr. Soutliwlck lies twice P&-B recommended. Fostcr-Mllburn ' Props, Huffalo, N. Y I iii:.MR3rin:K this miiw j1 n wnnt ml. er nuj oilier Mnd tl (Ico In this paper, it nlio tPM our other two papers ulU'Oit"'! (rn plinrRe fr 1. It ! the t Ills hiibscrlbers jou ret nil ll"51 from our three papers-, ami !"' pay for one. Good Fruit, Good Swg'ar --Good Preserves With tho KTiulunl in- to ho emuii-l I,,ns "" croaso in tho cost ol" nil tons will ! wnstctl i"! foodstuffs, housowivos ymY ir lh" ll,,"S v will find that with a lib- do not conw'ru'. ' ,,i, oral quantity of canned W for "ll tlm '" fruit in tho collar Uioy with liih P"- will havo dono much to 0nn .uu oi ii"1' rcliovo tho high cost of start lodn. h,',ccl livinB U.U winter. - fruit, uw I tal UW gnv and ' )1C ?ww plenty of fruit will bo . K Utafi-?daho Sv - """'