Show I TOWN TALK The teachers of the public schools will be paid their December > salaries today Work will begin today on a 130 feet extension of the water mains on Hazel Court I The Utah commission met yesterday morning but adjourned without transacting trans-acting any business John Fritters a Park City miner 40 years of age died at St Marks hospital yesterlay Notice of the funeral will be given later Oscar Groshell was all smiles yesterday and the sweetness of his disposition was due to the factthat a daughter had arrived ar-rived at his house At 6 a m yesterday the thermometer I registered 38 at noon 40 and at 6 p m 41 the maximum temperature being 44 and the minimum 29 Benjamin T Lloyd who was elected at the last meeting of the council to fill the I vacancy left by the death of Joseph Watson yesterday qualified for the position I posi-tion Today the three candidates for the Knhraim city council who received the same number of votes at the recent election elec-tion will decide the tie by drawing lots at the secretarys office I I County Clerk Stanton yo terday issued marriage licenses to Wallace H Casper aged 22 of Mill Creek and Adeline1 G Burgon aged 20 of this city James Mar tellj aged 40 and Annie McGuirh aged 29 both of thi < city After obtaining the necessary permit tho latter couple were made one by Probate Judge McNally The staff of the University Chronicle Cave their initial ball last evening at Christensens It was a most delightful affair in every respect reflecting credit upon the committee in charge The music was excellent and dancing continued until un-til a late hour This is the first o a ser lea that wall b given and they will no doubt prove equally successful Hon A W McCune of this city has presented the pupils of the Fremont school with 100 tickets i to tho exhibition of the Society of Utah Artists The interest I in-terest taken by the many prominent citizens citi-zens in promiting this worthy institution institu-tion and giving the pupils of the public schools of Salt Lake city the benefit thereof must indeed be encouraging to the members of the society and greatly great-ly appreciated by the pupils Yesterday morning The Herald called the attention of the health department officials to the fact that the carcas erf a dog had been allowed to remain in the excavation south of the Dooly building since Thanksgivin eve I was presumed pre-sumed that this would b sufficient to have the nuisance removed a the department de-partment had previously been notified but the dog is still there and it looks a though the removal of an official or two might have a good effect The case appears ap-pears to be one of flagrant neglect and 1 > 3 removal of the individuals responsible responsi-ble might in the course of human events be followed by the removal of the car cs |