Show PROVO FOISTS I 1 Newsy Briefs From the Metropolis of Utah County C R SAVAGE was in our midst on Friday Fri-day A E CULMER was anfong S our arrivals today PROF J E TALMAGE went to Salt Lake today > j ALFALES YOUNG was in town on Thursday last THE WEATHER remains lovely but it is somewhat cold or PRESIDENT A 0 SMOOT visited the metropolis yesterday JOHN C GRAHAM of the Enquirer has taken Varians underground railroad J L RiWLiNS as attorney for Oster wald was in attendance at court yesterday yester-day morning MARSIIAL GREENMAN came down to Provo having charge of Engineer Osterwald on Friday BISHOP WILLIAMS of Pleasant Valley was seen on our streets this morning also Bishop Bronnelly of American Fork JUDGE EMERSON A C Emerson and A H Winnwillgo to Ogden tonight by the D R G and return to their court duties on Monday > DR HILTS and assistants gave two spiritualistic entertainments m Cluffs hall on Wednesday and Thursday evenings even-ings They were not very well attended THE QUARTERLY conference convened here this morning and brought a great number of visitors to our city consequently conse-quently Provo presents a most animated appearance HON F C GOUDY returned to Gutini son Col via the D R G yesierday and will return here on the 4th in order to assist in the prosecution of the Tid wall case which is set for March 5th MAYOR DUSENRERRY John Twelves N C Larson Henry Rawlings Fred Bee and JamesE Daniels Sen went to Salt Lake on Thursday evening to attend at-tend the opera THE MILITARY ball given on Monday night in this citywas well attended and all speak in the most glowing terms of the able manner in which the dashing young soldiers carried themselves THE CASE of Rodolph Ames charged with unlawful cohabitation wasbrought before the United States Commissioner Owen Smoot last night and what disposition dis-position was made of the case we were unable to learn Miss HANNAH BULLOCK of this city one of our most popular young ladies was united in marriage with James Tucker on Thursday morning at 6 II oclock and departed immediately after on their bridal tour to San Francisco THE FANCY dress ball given in Spring ville on Monday night was both socially and financially a success Some good characters were represented and the I parts well sustained The music was furnished by Jepp rsons quadrilleband of Provo A SURPRISE party will be giyen tonight to-night in honor of Mrs Jennie Tanner and Bennie Cluff in the Fourth Ward Church Mrs Tanner is president presi-dent of the young ladies association and Mr Cluff fills the same position in behalf of the young men Time associations associa-tions realizing the persistent and untiring un-tiring efforts of their respective presidents presi-dents to promote their interests and welfare take tins means of showing their love and appreciation and they will also present them with two handsome hand-some presents THE CONCERT given in the church last evening under the auspices of the Mutual Improvement association of the different wards of the city proved to be a success in every particular The opening remarks by Bennie Cluff were well chosen and ably delivered The biographical sketch of Sir Thomas Moore given by John Holdaway was very interesting The instrumental music by Miss Delia Maeser was nicely executed The biographical sketch of Joan dArc by Miss Annie Jones was well delivered and received marked attention The ABC duett by Samuel Jones and Mrs Alta Conover created considerable mirth The music bv the Harmonica Band seemed to be what the audience was waiting for and had it not been contrary to the rules they would undoubtedly have received great applause The song entitled the Robiur by Miss Lillie Mitchell was said to be one among the best features of the evening the young lady displays a great amount of vocal talent The recitation by Miss Lizzie Holdaway was well rendered the Good Night duett by the Misses Milner and Bee certainly deserves great praise and beyond question was the great event of the evenings entertainment The closing remarks by President David Joan were very appropriate for the occasion and contained some good advice for the young by which they I should rofit The house was well I filled which is as it should be on such occasions These associations were II organized for the purpose of intellectual advancement of the young and wit the hearty cooperation of the public < I they will certainly prove both beneficial and interesting and we hope that in the future as in the past the public will continue to encourage and aid the associations as-sociations all in their power V AnA PROVO February 281885 I |