Show t 1 TOWN TALK I i t c At 6 a m yester 3ay the thermometer registered 4S wt nooi > 54 and at 5 p m 64 ° the maximum temprature being 63 i and the minimum 47 A marriage license was issued yesterday by Deputy Clerk Miss Heedall for William r Will-iam D Clements agfeiSl 27 and Harriett l Grange aged 26 both Ccf this city Pat Dnlley an old toper was before Judge Wenger yesterday iand was mulcted t 15 for drunkenness This means that Pat Will spend that number of days in jail Mr C C Miehener college secretary of the international committee of Che Y SI C A is in the city on business connected > con-nected with the local association He will t take part in their services today at 4 pm The announcement in a contemporary t that services would beJheld today in the I Scandinavian M E church the scene of the notorious murders is erroneous Rev F Mr Hanson ncvishes it announced that there will be no1 services there today I The MagdeburgJire andthe Palatine Insurance k In-surance companies yesterday paid their tax to Secretary of State Hammond The I formers amounting to S2097 and the latter f lat-ter 70S1 The Mutual Reserve Fund as hociation also filed its annual statement as L required by law Yesterday afternoon at 245 Vernon the beloved and youngest child of Isaac A and Fanny V Y Clayton died of pneumonia pneu-monia at the age of ten months The sympathy of the entire community goes out to the parents in this hour of their terrible bereavement The faculty and senior class of Rowland hall gave their annual commencement reception last night at the school Some of Miss Flanders pupils rendered a short musical programme Bishop Leonard and the faculty acted as a reception committee commit-tee and an enjoyable evening was spent f I by all present Owing to the failure of some of the members to arrive the state board of education t edu-cation did not hold a meeting yesterday t as intended Another meeting will be rallpd shortly State Superintendent of Public Instruction Parks in the meantime will receive all communications to be I referred to the board at its next meeting j t The reception of the W C T U held i at the home of Irs Peyton yesterday afternoon t af-ternoon in honor of the national secretary I Mrs Katherine Stevenson was a very I delightful occasion A large number of J ladles were present and listened to the helpful words of Mrs Stevenson Cake I and Ices were served and all went away t highly encouraged The board of trustees of St Marks hospital will hold its annual meeting at the hospital Monday evening The members I mem-bers of the board of trustees will be entertained en-tertained at dinner then the business i will be taken up This is an especially interesting meeting as it is hoped that arrangements can be made to immediately immediate-ly commence work on the new wing Interesting exercises will be held in St Mark school house 115 East First South on Thursday evening June U the occasion occa-sion being the graduation of the first class from St Marks hospital training school Those interested are invited to be present It is hoped that four of the nurses will be awarded certificates A reception will follow the exercises Music Mu-sic and refreshments will be provided The report of the health department for the week just ended shows an increase in-crease in the number of scarlet fever t cases fourteen being reported There is i also one case of whooping cough Thirty f six births were reported during the week t of which fifteen were males and twenty one females There were eleven deaths I five males and six females Four bodies were receiv d from other places for burial Word was received here yesterday to I the effect that the body of John Garr a half breed Indian who resides at Millville Mill-ville Cache county had been found in Blacksmith Fork canyon How long he had been dead was not learned but from the position of the body and other circumstances circum-stances it was evident that Ills team had I run away and he had been killed in the accident The deceased was well known and highly respected and leaves a wife and three children The coroner will hold I an inquest The first commencement recital of the Utah School of Elocution under the direction direc-tion of Miss Maud May Babcock will take place at 41 State street on Friday I June 12 beginning at 8 p m The graduates gradu-ates are Miss Rose Anna Cannon of Salt I Lake and Miss Annie Elizabeth Spencer of Draper A very nice programme of music and recitations has been prepared f the participants being Miss Cannon Miss f Spencer Miss Katherine Romney Miss Dorothy Cannon and Willard Christopher L son The junior recital wIll be held on t June 16 There is no charge for admission i admis-sion to either entertainment and all interested in-terested are invited The quarterly conference of the Salt 1 Lake stake of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterday Saints opened yesterday morning in the assembly hall with a good attendance of officers and members of the stake At the morning session Apostle F M Lyman was the principal speakerS speaker-S addressing the conference at considerable length on the duty of the saints and the labor of the apostles in travelirg among the various stakes instructing the people I I Ill the afternoon Elder Angus M Cannon spoke urging the acceptance of the counsel coun-sel of the living oracles for the guidance I of the people under their changing condiTions condi-Tions Apostle John Henry Smith made i an address on the financial condition of I the people and pointed out ways of relief I by utilizing surrounding resources Patriarch Patri-arch John Smith spoke on the preparation of young men for missionary work and Apostle Lyman closed wjth some remarks 1 I on the work of the patriarchs The conference I con-ference will close today when three sessions I ses-sions at 10 a m 2 p nv and 7 p m will be held in the tabernacle |