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Show i- City and Neighborhood IRA LLOYD, tun seventeen-year-old son of Benjamin Uoyd of 5GI West First South street, was reported 111 of smallpox small-pox Wednesday. THE EXERCISES nt the slnte Industrial Indus-trial school nt Oprden will be held on Saturday nftcrnoon. Great preparations ' have been made for the occasion. A VERY important special meeting of B. F, Peixotto loilpe will he held this evening nt S o'clock at Temple R nal Israel. All members aro urgently requested re-quested to he present. TOTAL BAXK clearings for Wednesday. Wednes-day. Mav 26. wero $1,017,736.15. as compared com-pared with a total of $G77.1S:!.27 for the corresponding day a year ago. The Increase In-crease Is thus J.M0.352.SS. or an excess over, the total of 100S or nearly (15 per cent.' ISO WIN WRIGHT. Wednesday, applied to tho countv commissioners to he released re-leased from the hond of Xcphl Tlnisen. Justice of the pence In precinct No. 1. and the request was granted and rimsen disclaimed until ho flics another bond. The bond Is $1500. Sl'PEl'.INTENOENT of Tubllc instruction instruc-tion A. C. Nelson returned Wednesday from attending tho comenccment exorcises exor-cises of the grade schools of Rich county nt Woodruff, and will go to Park City today and Eureka Friday to Inspoct the schools of those places. MR. AN'D MRS. LESLIE R. FORT of New .lersev wore tho guests Wednesday of Mr. Fort's cousin. A. Thomas, the broker. Mr. Fort Is the son of the governor gov-ernor of New Jersey, and at the Alaska-Yukon Alaska-Yukon fair opening he will represent the governor of the state of New Jersey. Mr. Fort was pleased with Salt Lake and Its prosperous air. THE MANUFACTURERS' association announces a meeting at S o'clock tonight , at the Chamber of Commerce building, at which there will be a lecture on advertising adver-tising bv J. .1. Giles. After the lecture there will be an open discussion regarding regard-ing the manufacturers putting on an Industrial In-dustrial fair during tho G. A. R. encampment. en-campment. REGISTRAR agents throughout the county are Instructed by County Clerk Margaret Zane Wltchcr and tho county commissioners to bo sure tlint notices of the state capitol building election to bo held June 8 are, posted in their respective respect-ive districts not. later than May 2S. which Is Frldav. Registry agents outside of the city "will receive their election supplies sup-plies by mall. MRS. J. IT. SHIELDS of Anaconda, Mont., and Mrs. Charles Shields of Park City have purchased the furniture and other appurtenances of the Hamilton Annex An-nex apartment house on Brlgham street, and will Immediately lako possession of the promises and carry on the business. The apartments are nmong the best furnished fur-nished apartments In the city and will br conducted in a thoroughly modern and up-to-date manner. IN JUDGE LEWIS'S division of tho third district court, Wednesday. Mrs. Marian T. Hall, widow of Judge William C. Hall, who recently died at Long Beach. Cal.. was appointed guardian of the three minor children. Marion C William Wil-liam T. and James A. Hall. Mrs. Hall's bond as guardian was fixed at ?20.000, which she had not furnished at 5 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. THE PRINCIPALS and supervisors of the city's public schools met In their regular weekly meeting Wednesday morning morn-ing at the Oqulrrh school. Following the meeting the principals and supervisors were served with refreshments and the children from the classes at this school creditably presented sonic folk dances, under the direction of Mrs. Bertha Martin. Mar-tin. Miss Martha Johnson, supervisor of physical education. Is using folk dances to a considerable extent In her work. AT BARRATT hall tonight, at 8:15 o'clock, the commencement exercises of the L. D. S. university will be held- The programme to be rendered will be an excellent one. the students of the school playing a prominent part throughout the rendition of the programme. Several prominent men will deliver addresses to the graduates. President Ant lion 11. Lund will Issue the diplomas to tho graudates. This year's graduating class far surpasses that of last year THE. EXHIBIT .which the.. Mormon church will make at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposlton has been shipped to Seattle, Se-attle, and George D. Pyper left Wednesday Wednes-day night for Seattle, where he will direct di-rect the arrangement of the exhibit. Mr. Pyper also had a number of relies from tho Salt Lake Thenter used by some of the more prominent actors and actresses on the stage In this old playhouse In the long ago. Among these are the first pair of silver candlesticks ever brought to Utah, soveral goblets carved nut from wood, one of the old benches used In the parquotte of tho theater, when It was first opened in 1SG2. Mr. Pyper will be absent about two .weeks. |