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Show City and Neighborhood TV". A. HOLMAN has rcturnod from a business trip to Laramie, Wyo. JinXJK D. A. LINDSAY of ISureka was In the city Saturday In attendance at the Mineral or J. P. Dristoll. DR. AND MRS. J. F. McISNANY and two children have returned from a two months' trip through tho cast. IN DISTRICT JUDGE ARMSTRONG'S court John 1 1. Kces has been granted a final decree of divorce from Delllna Avlla Kecs. W. SCOTT RETTING will leave for Philadelphia Monday to resume his study of medicine at tho University of Pennsylvania. Penn-sylvania. W. M. NI5SBITT. general manager of the Mammoth mine, attended the obsequies obse-quies of J, P. Driscoll Saturday and left this morning for the Held of his endeavor. en-deavor. F. A. VAN PELT of Beavor county was In the city Saturday. Ho owns a splendid ranch ciLst of Sandy, in this county, and is spending several thousand dollars in its Improvement, .P,..F- COLLIER, ownor of Collier's Weekly, Is cxpocted to arrivo In Salt Lake today. His local representative, W. L. Kerstcn, has had apartments reserved at the Wilson hotel for Mr. Collier. THE FUNERAL of Tom Rvan. who died at St. Mark's hospital on Septcmbor 0, was held from the Qualtrough-Alion undertaking un-dertaking parlors Saturday morning at 9 o clock. Interment was In tho City cemetery. cem-etery. MISS TILLIE HESSELDERG of Ban Francisco is tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Lochowltz of the Ivanho flats. Miss Hos-flelberg Hos-flelberg leaves in a few days to complete hor four-years' course In Smith college, near Boston. F. R. KELLOGG and J. G. Symlnton or Los Angeles, doing business as F. R. Kellogg & Co.. aro suing the Gold Springs Mining & Powor company in tho district court, to recover ?103C.S-1. with $100 attorney at-torney fees, alleed to be duo on a . promissory promis-sory note. THE WOMAN'S MISSIONARr SO-CIL1Y SO-CIL1Y of tho First Presbyterian church will meet Tuesday at 2 30 p. m. at tlte home of Mrs. F. W. Francis, 824 Second avenue. This Is tho first of tho autumn meetings, and a flno programmo has boon prepared. MARY B, GILBOOrNE, in District Judge Ritchie's court Saturday, was granted a dlvorco from Michael D. Gil-bourno Gil-bourno and restored- to her maiden name of Shannon. Non-support was tho grounds. Tho marrlago took place at Ogden January 18, 190-1. 5JACH McGIIEE, Washington correspondent corre-spondent of the Columbia State, of Columbia, Col-umbia, S. C, and also the rcprescntatlvo of other big publications In tho south, lo a Salt Lake visitor. Mr. McGheo Is in tho west for the purpose of getting- a lino on tho political situation for his paper. MAGGIE GRIFFITHS was granted an interlocutory decree of dlvorco from Lchl R. Griffiths on tho ground of non-support in District Judge Armstrong's court Saturday, Sat-urday, also the custody of tho four minor children, ranging in ages from 1 year to 1-1 years. Tho couplo waa married at Par-owan Par-owan June 10, 1889. J. B. HOWELLS of 1080 Brooks avenue nnd Lyon Flowers of 138 Flowers avenuo, who wero injured in an automobilo accident ac-cident in Big Cottonwood canyon Friday afternoon, were reported ns resting easy Saturday night. Tho accident was due to the steering gear of tho machlno broak-ing broak-ing as tho party was driving towards Brighton. THE FIRST lecruro under tho auspices of the modern school will bo given Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at rlirschman's hall 120 South Main street, over Hirschman's shoo store. William Thurston Brown is the lecturer; subject, "Tho Purpose and Need of tho Modem School In America " No admission feo will be charged. The public Is cordially invited. ' |