Show II I TOWN TALK Home missionary meeting tonight A D 1orrison is in the city from Idaho Falls FalIEdward Edward Pike of Eureka Is a Cullen guest L O Taft of the Z C M I at Provo Is at the Kenyon James S Murdock is registered at the Cullen from Helena 3 M Cahoon is registered at the Knuts ford from the City of Mexico Yesterdays clearings were 460502 as compared with 300810 for the same day of last year ounty Treasurer Lynch announces that the tax department of hIs office w111 be closed on Thursday Friday and Saturday of thIs week to enable the clerks to corn plete the listing of property to be ndver Used and sOld for delinquent taxeS hen the office reopens next week the tardy t3Xnayers will be subjected to the pen 11ty of costs for advertising Tho electrIc wires running into H LichtensteIns jewelry store 214 South Main stteet ignited the front sign last nlgt and created a slight blaze The fire dcvartment was called out and poured some chemicals upon the fire keeping it under control until the current was turned off when it was qUIckly extinguished extin-guished The loss was the value of the sign rustice Nielsen performed a double wedding wed-ding ceremony yesterdayS the contracting 1Jartles all being East Jordan people and rooms beIng brothers Aleander Dahl and Miss Annie Larson were united and David F Dahl and Miss Mary Rodberg The happy young people left the city anticipating an-ticipating a pleasant reception among their home folks last evening Recently the city council granted the petition pe-tition of residents west of the Jordan river authorizing the expenditure of poll tax collectible this year from that section for the improvement of roads In the district dis-trict It Is doubtful if such a favor will be granted aain bitt Supervisor Seddon dOt las arranged for all poll taxpayers to meet wIth theIr teams at the city shops on North State street next Monday morning morn-ing prepared to haul gravel to the bottomless bot-tomless roads out west |