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jk , 1.311. BANNER BATI'llDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1014 ... , --J Hs (i i, .., H J LEHI LOCALS AND PERSONALS & i i mM VOW 8AI.H -Small White Chester Bg lllH A. II. AllltlM-ROM, Lehl. 10-111 Hgf Thonifl- Suiiderlnnd will In the, nour Bfl fiitutu coninieiicu work on n bilelt Bt' eottngo nt I.olil Junction. Wm& SiK) 1 Tt nil apple display nt Chlp- H)! man's nil next weolt. 17-U Bf Mrs. Win. Hone mid daughter, Cliirn, HI returned Monday ft out ti ten day's HKjf villi with ictntlvuH In Hull I .nit i! City. B Mrs. Krod Morrill was n guest or Wm$ Mrs. John Jainos In Suit Lake. City, B& i.vural days hist week. Bf- Mr. mill Mis. Ah': Anderson of HEf Sandy, spent the week viiil with rola- B 1 1 os hero. BBi A now 'ilpiwtit of UniH. Heda Just Bra In nt PmipUi's Co-op. 17-H Hjjl Miss Odessa Allied oamo ovir from Hg Hid II.' Y. U. to spend Sunday with Hl hnr paruiitB. Hp H..V." 1'hllllp King of l'rovo, will K preach In the Congregational School Bg next Tuesday evening. K' Mth. Jesse Patrick presented her K, husband with ii hahy girl last Sntur- & ",,y- E' nianket tlmo A new stock of l'rovo K lllankfls Just In at People's Co-op. H Thu engagement of Miss tidlth Hoi- K here ami Mr. Leslie llatunian Is an- H noimceil, the wedding to take place Hr In (hi) near future, Hf Andrew l.ossc, who Is attending B school at thu U. of U. came down to B spunil Hatiirilay ami Sunday with his Hg parents. E Now) Nohbyl Nifty! Neckwuir K for (lunts at People's Co-op. 17-lt H Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Knudson of H Oarllelil, I'lime down to Lehl Sunday B to attuiul thu funeral services of the H small child or Mrs. I.iuira Nye. BK Mr. ami Mrs. John Corbrldge of Hj Preston, Idaho, spent the week with B Mrs. Corbrldgo's mother, Mrs, Joseph Hi llroailheiit, returning homu Tuesday. H All thu latest In Plaid Silks at Peo- B l1'"'8 Co-op. 17-lt B All thu public schools hnvo been jH closed this week to let thu students B help Ret up thu beet crop. They will B lOiRumo Monday. B Mrs. Chris Trcilrlcksou of Murray, B returned to her homo Monday, after H spending a mouth with her sister, IHjj Mrs. I .aura Nye. B "Stephenson" Underwear for men Bfi who rare. Seo the different styles H at People's Co-op. 17-lt H Mr. mid Mrs. Klnifr Peterson gave H$t a surprlsu party In honor of Mr. and Kr Mrs. Ceo. Ilolmstead Wednesday even. Bnl '"! Chicken supper was served lit Bk 10 o'clock and covers were laid for IHmI ten. Hju Mrs. Slim Ottersou of Salem, Mr HRw nml Mrs. Thomas Halvurson, Mr. and flfigff Mrs. Ilyrum Ottersou ami Mr. nml Hf Mrs. KniHtus Ottersou of Spanish HS Fork, attonded thu funeral of the Hffi small child of Mrs. I.aura Nye. HNs Thu Alluring Style and Comfoit ljfgQ ,,,l,(' I''lt ,,r 011r """ lf Shoes Is not HJ5 their only attraction, l.ct us show Bi you. People's Co-op. 17-lt BBS- Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Wymau of 2kM Kvausvllle, Indiana, came to I'tah to IBS! attend Confuronee. They were bap- Hp tlzcd bji James Peterson while he was HEn on a mission, and spent several days IBfi nt his homo this week. H Work was romineuced this week on HB the lil steel syphon which thu l'rovo Bg Illvor Hesurvolr company Is laying K frolM tM0 l'll f the, Mountain tic- HB cross Jordan Ittvcr. It comes up on Hjfj tho opposite side near the lutcrurban E k ravel pit. Bg Fresh Kippered Salmon every week B !lt People's Co-op. 17-1 1 KLi BB 'll10 Mo'al Improvement Assocla- H tlous of the Second Ward will com IK mence their muotliiKs next Tuesday IBf ovuntiiK at 7 p. in., so that thu iiiem- Hl burs may attmid tho entertainment or JHg thu Hllier Sisters, which will he gluMi Hjfl lu tho same hulldliiK at S:!0 H H. C. Keatherstone, the cnutrnrtor Hffl ami builder, this week commenced Hh work on thu $5,000 pressed brick HhJ biiUKtilow for O. J. Roberts on his Hf ranch ovor Jordan. .Morgan I.ott has Hf!) tho contract for Installing modern pluiuhliiK fixtures In the, house. The K water will bo obtained from a well Hf and tho necessary pressure be ob- Hy tallied from nu air pressure plant E ojiyrated by a Kasollno enelue. HeN Our Lumbor nml building Material llljLj are of exceptionally IiIkIi Quality and Rj , jyir prlew r ex.uptlounlly low BBp When In the murket lei us provi. It IP People's Co-oi. 17 It Mr. (1 W CherrliiKtoii of (larlleld wan In l.ehl Wednesday on business. .Mr. . 12. SeBslous of Marlon, Idaho, win visit Iiik It. W. (larff Friday. Kro-h Link SausaRu Tuesdays and KrlilnyR nt People's Co-op. 17-lt Miss Hannah Cox and Miss Mabel Ollei ipfjit the week etui 111 Sftlt I.nke City. Mr. Joe Clark of Colllnston, Utah, was thu Kiioit of Miss Vloln Peterson Thursday. Mln I.lyzli" Shaw entertained the II. II club Monday evening at n keti itnglon HefroHhinents were sej-ved. Mri. II. C. Illudluy or IlltiKham, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrn Htih Shaw. Mrs. Win. Larson or lxi;nn, Is spetidliiK this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sharp. We have u dependable line of Furs at tho right prices nt Piople's Co-op. 17-lt The teachers of tho Now West schools visited the schools In Ameri ca n Fork Frldny. Miss Annie Hone camo down from Ogdui last Monday to visit her par ntB, Mr. mid Mrs. John Mono. Dainty l.acos mid Trimmings nt I'eoplu's Co-op. 17-lt Mrs. Win. Price returned Mondny from spending a week with her daughter, Mrs. John Pone, at l.eland Mlsa Mary llrlin, Miss Steele mid Holley llrlm were guests of Miss Kr mn Smith early In the week. Mrs. II. A. Klrkham of Moapa,, Nov., is visiting relatives In l.ehl and l'rovo this week. Mrs. Vess F.vaus spent tho early pait of the week a guest of friends In Salt Lake City. J. It. Giles, who raised n fine crop af sugar en iu on his farm near Sara toga, commenced making It Into old stylo molasses this week. Nearly all tho public school teach ers of I.olil spent Wednesday mid Thursday visiting the schools at Salt Uko City. Mrs. John Woinnder of Rupert, Jdn ho, returned to her home WedncBilny, after spending two weeks with friends ami relatives In Uehl mid l'rovo. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. II. Spencer of Kscalante, I'tah, returned to their, home Monday, after spending tho month with their daughter, Mrs. Mnr tha Hiishman. Mrs. Sophia Hardy, Mrs. Hcrmnn Osterloh, Men. Amolln Hrlggs and 'tnby llriggs, representing four gen erations or thu gentler sex, went to l'rovo to hnve their pictures taken, Mrs, Hardy Is 81 years or ago mid Mrs. Hrlggs' baby Is G months. Good Gloves tar cold weather work. Feel like silk, look like, kid, wear llko Iron. See I'eoplu's Co-op. 17-lt Opening High School (dance I or tin: si: win Smuin's Academy Friday October 23rd I'Ol'II.VII Ml'SIC V 1-1- Till: I.VTIIST HITS and m:i:st nn:s i Fresh I.lnk Sausage Tuesdnys mid Fridays nt People'. Co-op. 17-lt Mrs. G. 0. Iloblnson Is suffering from an nltnck of typhoid fever. House for Rent Enquire of V. F Welsh, San Pedro Depot. 17-2t A. II. Anderson returned tjijs week from n business trip through South' ern Utah. Mrs, Allen Goodwin returned Mon day to her home In Frisco, after spending n week visiting her daugh tur, Mrs. L. D. Joseph. I)r 11. C Holbrook attended the meeting of the County Medical Socie ty at l'rovo Wednesday. Vines, tho smnll con of Roy Lott, wns Injured Sunday by falling from a horse, necessitating the services of a doctor, Mrs. Joseph Glover onter.tnlned about twenty friends nt n chicken supper Friday evening. 5 Cnptnln B. A. Wedgewood nndK L Shelley were In Lehl this week and paid a visit to Mo9ldn. Mrs, It. N. Cooper Ib visiting with her Bon, Jnmes Cooper, In Salt Lake City this week. FOR KENT Good five room .brick house. Enquire of Ruben Worlton, Mil. "-St Mrs. Sarah Ilutters or CIorkBton, ImB been visiting nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Turner several dnys this week. Clifton, tho small son of Mr.; nml Mrs. Israel Anderson, broke his arm Monday by falling from n wheel Har row. Our line or Fall Rugs Is jUBt what you are looking for. When needing Rugs be sure you see People's Co-op. before purchasing. 17-lt Selmn, the thw.yenrs-old daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Contes, underwent an operation Tuesday for a large nbsesa on her neck. Mrs. W. C. Horron was very 111 this week. She underwent nn oper. atlon nt the Lehl hospltnl nnd Is now Improving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gilbert return er Mondny from Peru, Indiana, where they spent tho summer with Mr. Gil bert's folks, who are talking strongly, of coming to Lehl to llvo. Dr. Kirk, Supt. J. P. Creer, Supt. A. C. Mathlson, Dr. Geo. 11. Ilrimhall and the local school trustees were entertained nt dinner by Prof, and Mrs. W. K. Hopkins Tuesday even; lug. Just the kind of Coats and Suits you want at prices you want to pay nt People's Co-op. 17-lt Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo, Holtnstead left for Logan Thursday, where Mr. Ilolmstead will take a four year course In general agriculture, nnd Mrs. Holmstend will study domestic science and music. Lawrence Harmon and Jesse Wood housu entered the Agricultural Col lege at Logan this week. This makes ton Lehl students In that Institution. A stranger was In Lehl tho past week and raised the expectations of local citizens by stating that ho want ed to buy out Win. Asher and open a modern plumbing establishment. Hut tho way he asked several people where he, could get n bottle of beer caused some of the. knowing ones to wink the other eye. i I Lehi Hospital General Surgical Cases Taken .Sl'IX'IAL FACIUTIKS FOR MATKR.MTY CASKS rOMI'KTKYr Nl'ItSKS IX .('HAIMiK -- - See the Beautiful Dishes that we are giv. L ing away as Premiums, they are fe displayed in our windows. Ejj Call nml K'l rnrili ami !,' xlnrle.l on Hie proposition nt onc. Our H Mure Is liui.led with the IimI f Mi-nliiimllsc In oil deiurtmniH.. Let us H M)n fiomls Nollmis Mom's LimUm' and nil kinds of WearliiR AppnreK '! SIiih Hals Caps HiiWmt ',l',' '"-ll,r, ""f"1 rumllurp, Hugs, Mf i'nrpcls nml hit) clnss of Mercluin disc nnte.l .for .winter.. .HiilMing H j, i .Matcilal, Coal nml Ceineiit. H m v.n st. The Racker Mercantile Company. LBn L,r Mis. J P Guru of Ccntervllle, Is the guest or Mrs. II. C, Holbiook. Some men were born asleep and forgot to wake up. In all the. world there Is but one today. i:erythlng hnH u bright side even the dark lantern. Miss Florence Sandback spent Mon day and Tuesday In tho capital. The Eighth G ratio of the, Now West school went on n picnic to the foot hills Wednesday afternoon. Miss Maude Hurwood went to Salt Lake City Wednesday, to visit the schools. The New West school gave, n three day holiday, commencing Wednesday, for the benellt of thu pnrents. You can spoil a child by petting It but the more you pet n cow the more profitable she becomes. Mrs. Geo. Southwlck entertained at dinner Tuesday In honor of A. J. Evans. Dr. R. J. Evans and L. M. Windsor of Logan, were nlso present. Roger Cednrstrom one day this week Bhot three wild geese on Utah l.ake near Pelican Point. Mrs. Nerve Knrren of l'rovo, wns the guest of Mrs. W. K. Evans the j past week. I Mrs. Hannah Roy and II. Francis of Morgan, were guests nt the home, of Mr. mid Mrs. Win. Thomas this week. Mrs. Margaret Swopo of Evansvllle, Indlann, Is visiting with her daugh ter, Mrs. Geo. S. Schow. Sho Is re turning homo after spending n few months nt Longbcnch, Cntlfornln. James Sabey of Vernal, nfter nn absence of sixteen years, arrived in Lehl Sunday to spend a few days visiting with his brother, Charles Snbey. Mr. J. E. Cotter, Mr. O. A. Slade and Leo Hanson went bunting this week In tho mountains cist of Levmi. They mnde the trip In Mrs. Slades car. Mrs. M. W. Iugalls was taken to the St. Mark's hospltol Mondny, where she underwent n successful operation for heart trouble. Her daughter, Somers, wont with her. Mrs. Ingnlls Is Improving. City Mnrshal John S. Evans and Boverol others went up to Alpine enn yon ono dny this week and returned with six grouse each, the limit al lowed. They report good shooting this year. Ouo man's gun went off and shot his horse In tho llnnk. Mrs. II, N. Adams went to l'rovo Wodnosdny to visit with Mr. and Mrs Homer Davis. Irving Davis, who was killed on tho Intorurban several weeks ago, was a grandson of Mrs, Adams. His mother has been almost prostrated ever slnco tho accident. Recent letters from Cannda say that during the recent storm tho ground wns covered with two feet of snow. Chinook winds, however, soon enmo up mid chnnged an apparent calamity into n great blessing as tho molsturo was greatly needed. At tho Wilson club meeting held Saturday evening In tho Commercial club rooms, was addressed by Mr. Samuol Russol of Salt Lake, City. Mrs. Hazel HolniBtead sang tho Wil son waiting policy song entitled, "We Hnvo Pence Whllo Others War." When the young ladles of tho First ward went to their usual meeting Tuesday ovenlng, they were pleasant ly surprised by tho Young Men's As sociation, who nftor conducting the prnllnilnnry program, untortnlned for tho balance or the ovonlng with games and serving rerreshments. Tuesday. Sidney Knight, the eleven-your-olil son or Mr. nnd Mrs. Win. Knight, foil through n transom and broku his arm. It happened nt the pumps. He then went to the tele phone and told or the happening, Hav ing, "Don't it'll moihir .mil v , all worked up M hb -H UV v , SIMPLE AMI KASy! "B'p -------- Htram COMPANY SPECIAL MEETING A special meeting of the stockhold. ers of tho Devey Deot Harvesting company will bo hold at Its president's residence, John Devoy, Sr., Lohl, Utah, on Thursday, November 3rd, 1914, at S o'colck p. m., for tho purpoKdH Mr considering the advlslballty ocbjHc(H Ing the amount of capital stock dHk"' passing upon the same, and let tvH" transaction ot such other buslnen Pre may legally come before the kmUjB Soul JOHN DEVEY, ,"' 3-4t SecretuM'11 1 "' -M THE """"""tie) An Extraordinary Sugar jjj at an Ordinary Price I Etc In sugar, no housowlfo should Its superb quality has von H' bo satisfied with tho common. for t nat0n Wlde sale. I j-f place. ,, Chefs In many of tho big city H ' Dccause nt the price of or- x H ea dlnnry sugar, sho may hnvo hotels give it prefcrance House- Utah-Idaho Sugar. wives who have tried It, go out H w of their way to praise it. H Fine In grnnulatlon snow v Ir white in colorl Conceded by HoreBor when you bur ,u. M preserving exports and confec- H j. Honors to bo tho standard of gar, please be exacting and call ' sugar porfcctlou. for H . H ltiSflItttBl fl LL " I ii . - i "Check Edison Day I i on your Calendar I October 1914, I SUN MON TUE WED THU F7 "J" ."AT I & & & & T"2f 3 I 456789 10 m 11 12 13 14 IS 16 17 I IS JllgO 8$ 22 23 24 I ftflA and thcn cal' UP our wiring I ffll experts and let them tell you r$l how easily and economically Wr tney can wire yur ouse I Kj for clectric HffJlts before (Mh EDISON' ii MAZDA LAMPS ' Vou can't ufford to go without thecon- I 1 vcnlonco of eleciricliy In ycur.h0" , I I 1 now that EDISON MAZDA LwF' I make electric lights so lnpenTt; W I Theso lamps give from 3 to 6 times tw V ; llclitofthoold-stylelncondeacentlnP WJyi JJJ on ,ho 8a,no nmount of clecU,cil' Fr" with EDISON MAZDAS yoo w V y motlernlze and economlio t tn w v f tlm. UTAH POWER and LIGHT