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Show SNAP SHOTS AT I HOME NEWS j MUl Har Half Hoar Berrte. ! Tha matter of tha proposed chants In tha ached jl of tha sandy and Midvale cars of tha Utah Light and Railway company was under consideration by tha county commissioners again yesterday afternoon. No definite action waa taken, the matter being left open for some data yet to be fixed. iTndg Fag Morris Her. Judge Page Morris of tha eighth circuit cir-cuit court, who prestdss over-tha Jdtnne. ' snta district, arrived In this city lata yesterday afternoon and will take the filace of Judge. John A. Marshall In the ncal court for the next ten days or two weeks H will hold his Aral session of court next Thursday. Dedicated to Apostle. The Gold and Blue y commencement number for 1911 has )ust been issued by 1 the senior class of the Latter-day Saints' high school. It is dedicated to Apostle Heber J. Grant. The publication Is an Interesting one and a credit to tha stu-. stu-. dent body who ax responsible for the Issue Dickering About Prle. At a msetlns; of -the board of truatees of the state agricultural college Mob day, the tender of a plec of property In Lcrsn to the inatltutlon waa rejected aa the board considered the price too avy-. hifh. The matter of the erection of a Jr now afvmnasium waa also dtscussadp but v ( no definite action waa taken. Wind Up Tear's Boilnots tinn held an Informal confsrenrs with Owarnor fcpry. relntv to the work of crnptctirur the ssseaament of property within the board'a jurisdiction As near ' 1v as can be estlmsted at the present time the total sssesaod valuation of such property la about S9.nOQ.fOO more than that of last year. The board expects tu have Its work completed about Juns 10. Violin Pupils In BeeltaL The pupils of Mrs. Ms Davla. teacher of i-Mfn. iravs a succesaful reultsl at liar . st-jrtio. 431 Constitution bulldlnc. lent night. Those who part llps ted were ' Marv 0"IonneJL Marjorio Peebles. John Hays, Milton Ba kman. lalie Wilcox, Lynn Ostler. Wayne Csstla and Rollle .Sr.oup. Olri Accmaa WaltoT. A complaint was Issued by the office of the county attorney yesterday afternoon after-noon in whtch M. E. Mortensen. a waiter employed by Ray A Harvey. Is accused. .VI. -line C. Khl.-rs, la years old, says that - she was Induced to go to Mortensen's room In the Yle rooming: house on Kast Flit.-: South street. Hhe told her stater nrii) the to visited the county attorney's of Hue. Band Concert at Club. una nf the most enjoyable band concerts con-certs 'hesrd In ihia city In a long time ear tliat siren by the Long Beach mu-'nl' mu-'nl' irai band at tha Commercial club last ti.vfui. About ;:&0 club members were p-.tavnt. The band Is composed of forty ii.u, under the lesderahlp o K. H. Wil-i. Wil-i. Among the numbers Riven by the ttmi were the "Hungarian Comedy Ovsr- lute, by Keler-Bela; the "Sextette From L;.. ia." "Nesrer, My God. to Thee" witn . oisbin and chimes effect, and some of the imif and popular music, including "Stop, tp. stop. Don KlUs, baritone soloist, piayed "Annie Laurie" by request and an encore gave "The Maid LKin- dee." Major Wilkes Recovering. j Major Edmund Wilkes, who was oper-, ated upon at J. Mark's hospital, is gain-. gain-. inf strength rapid U. Ho Is one of the; L prvmotera who was reeponstbls for liio j erection of St. Mark's hospital. "t Recretarv Wright HI W. E. wrlght. general secretary of the ' Y. M. C- A., is at home suffering of t nervous breakdown, caused by overwork t iind worrv In connection with tha financial finan-cial difficulties of the Y. U. C. A. His physician has ordered him to remain In , bed for a week. ! Faise Alarm Dangerous. f A fa!e a!rm of lire was turned In 'um 3Ut South Main street at 8. SO o'clock mat nlfrht by an alleged practical joker. Wii'tm the fool kilter overlooked on his :at roundup of the city. The entire ' equipment from stations 1, t and I dashed thmuftn the crow Jed streets. The police po-lice are on the trull of the person who turned In tn alarm. ; Choir Simja for Phonographs. . The tabernacle choir held a special re-. re-. hfursal at the tabernacle last night with . tw phonograph experts from the fax:-try fax:-try who ara trying) a number of experiments experi-ments In sn effort to And the most suc-; suc-; cessfui method of recording the sing lag ' uf the choir with the organ. Breaks Arm in Trouble. Henry Victor Carlson, son of Bishop fn A. f'ariMirt. foil I nun at traml ataml - ut the fair grounds shortly after 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and fractured his left arm. He Is one of the star at hie tea nf poplar Oiove tilmol and waa awslt-ing awslt-ing his turn to take part In at h telle evsnts. when a younftster sliding down sn ' Incline,! bannister knucKed him off lus elr-vatcd perch to tha ground, fifteen feet ' below. . Darns UT A.&KIVES. J J. Dsvnss, Jr., Is recelvlngthe onn-gratoJstlous onn-gratoJstlous of his friends upon tba arrival ar-rival of s alna-pcund boy at hla home yesterday. |