Show LOCAL URIEFS The Hot Springs resort has been put In fine shape by Manager Truesdell and Is becoming a very popular place in which to spend leisure hours A musical event of considerable importance im-portance is tjhe concert tomorrow night in the Grand under the auspices of the W R C of the John A Logan post by Rebecca McKenzie and her talented associates Ephraim H Nye will address the joint session of the Mutual Improvement Improve-ment associations in the Second ward tonight and not in the First ward as this paper erroneously stated in Fridays Fri-days issue Madame Rhea and the Hopkins TransOceanic Specialty company are attractions at the Grand this week Each is entirely different from the other but each is of first rank in its particular class Public services at the Methodist church today as follows The pastor will preach at 11 a m Subject The Power That Wins Some practical Illustrations Il-lustrations will be used from the great power dam now in construction At 8 p m Mrs Spence of Salt Lake will speak Seats free to all The concert recently given with so much success hy the tabernacle choir will be repeated next Sunday evening Ward services will be postponed to allow all to enjoy the rare treat Beats may be reserved and a crush similar to that of the former occasion be avoided Prices will be 50 35 and 25 cents The civil service examination for clerks and carriers In the postal service ser-vice was held yesterday in > the city hall Assistant Postmaster Herrick S E Corey and G W Prout composed the examining board Seven applicants took the examination as follows Alfred Al-fred Osborn H A Townsend C P Ferrin A A Allen Thomas B Farr and W B Wilson The papers will be sent to Washington to he corrected and the applicants certified accordingly accord-ingly |