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Show BRIGHAM CITY TO t HAVE BAND CONCERT ' Brlgliam City, Utah. April 2. Tho city will oouimenco work Immediately . on the parking of the city hall square juat north of the court house, and the ! grounds will be made to conform wlt i thoBe surrounding the county build- I ing. Tho parking will extend from I Main to First East street and cover I practically one acre. M. G, Korth.l I an expert landscape gardener, will supervise the planting of lawn and f flowers. The creation of the office of sani- f tary inspector by the ctty council is E one of tho now fpatures of the city L . government. Peter Knudson, a for- f mer member of the city health board, has been appointed Inspector, and will commence a vigorous campaign for I a cleaner city. f The Box Elder High school choir containing one hundred voices, will I present the cantata. "The Rose Maid en" hero April P, In the stake Taber- ) nacle. MisB Roma B, Matteson will have charge of the event, and has announced that a number of artists ' from Salt Lake and Brigham will as- r; slat in the presentation of the can tata, among whom are Fred C. Graham Gra-ham of Salt Lake, and Mrs. Connie Peters, soprano; MIbs Florence Tar-bet, Tar-bet, contralto; and Victor E. Madsen, I baritone, of Brigham. ; I The contemplated Improvement of V.f 1 the city cemetery will be completed I I according to the original plans of the city council. Tho willows along the streams will be removed, and the council has also decided to rid the entire cemetery of sagebrush. A new wage scale for employes of the electric light department of tho city has been arranged aB follows: Power house men, first year, ?G00; second year, $720; third year, ?840; fourth year. ?9G0. The superintendent superintend-ent was allowed $25 a mouth for vehicle ve-hicle hire. A series of band concerts will bo rendered by the Brigham City Military Mili-tary band during the early part of the summer, according to plans announced by Prof Chris Christensen, leader of the organization. The first concert will be given Saturday aftornoon, April 11, in front of the courthouse. A change In management of the local lo-cal branch of the Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph company took place during the week. C. E. Wlbel. former manager of Malad, succeeded J. E. Passwatcr of this city, who went to Logan to assume the management of the exchange in that city. The one hundredth anniversary of the birth of the late President Lorenzo Lo-renzo Snow, will be commemorated In this city Sunday, April 12, In the Tabernacle. |