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Show f : City and Neighborhood THE MASY friends of Hiram Yeager will bo grieved to hoar of his serious Illness Ill-ness at his home, 1(55 Bryan avenue. ED DALLEY. the popular young telephone tele-phone man at Provo, Is visiting in Salt L,ake for a few days. THE NAOIUI Past Grand club will bo entertained Thursday by Sirs. Ewin, at her homo, 6fG East Second South street. MR. AND MRP. "WILLIAM- J. SMITH havo returned from a very pleasant trip to San Francisco and Southern California. Califor-nia. A MEETING of the stato conservation commission will be held next "Wednesday afternoon at -1 o'clock In the oa'lco of Governor Spry. DR. T. B. BE ATT Y. secretary of the state board of health, states that the reports re-ports from the various health officers throughout the state show lhat there Is a decrease in tho spread of all Infectious diseases. CHARLES V. NJRLEY. presiding bishop of tho Mormon church, celebrated his slxty-llrst. hlrthday. Saturday. At 2 o'clock the members of the family gathered gath-ered at the Nlbley homo and enjoyed a family dinner together. ARRANGEMENTS havo been made for a class In modern shorthand at the Y. AY. ('.'. A. rooms Monday and Thursday nights. Tho class for the coming week will bo free, to any one. It will meet at S p- m.. at nil Brooks Arcade. FOR THE THIRD lime Mrs .Teanoltc May Reason was beforo Judge. Lewis of the district court. Saturday, for an examination ex-amination as to her sanity. After the taking of considerable testimony In the matter a further hcurlng was continued until February S. CLERK JUDD of the city board of education received a telegram from E. II. Rollins Si Sons of Denver, Saturday, stating stat-ing that that firm had bought for the board 520,000 worth of school bonds which are due In 131:!. The purchase was made, at tho recpjcst of the board of education edu-cation out of tho 'sinking fund for the redemption of tho bonds. THE SONS and Daughters of Wales will give an entertainment at Federation of Labor hall, Tuesday evening. February Febru-ary S. Ivan Jones will lecture on the political situation In "Wales, Charles Davis Da-vis and Miss Pearl Phillips will ship, and John Jones and Miss Claudia Edwards will recite- In addition. Miss Sara. Sullivan Sulli-van will render a piano solo. A MEETING of the building and grounds committee of the city board of education will bo held Monday afternoon at i':30 o'clock, and a meeting of the committee com-mittee on teachers and school work will be held the sumo afternoon .-tt -1 o'clock. The regular monthly meeting of the board of education will be held Tuesday evening. , JUDGE MORSE made a resetting of cases for trial In his division of the district dis-trict court, Saturday. Tho trials of the. cases sot will begin February 14 and end March 10 This is the first sotting of cases under tho new rule of the district court, which provides for settings of contested con-tested cases the lira I Saturday of each month. SUIT for divorce was filed in the district dis-trict court, Saturday, by Myrtle S. Wnlk-ingshaw Wnlk-ingshaw against George A. "WalkJngshaw. on the ground of failure to support. They were married In this city September !M, 190S, and It is alleged that Walklngshaw has failed to support his wlc since November. No-vember. m0i. They have one child, of which Mrs. "Walklngshaw asks the custody. cus-tody. THE "WILL of William Chanlron. who died January 21. last, was (lied for probate pro-bate In the district court. Saturday, and a petition was also Hied by Mary Chan-Iron Chan-Iron asking that she be appointed executrix execu-trix of the will. Tho estate consists of real properly to tho value of 52500 and sugar stock and other porsonal property of the value of STf.O. There arc three heirs to thu estate. , |