Show i TOWN TALK Private G W Cox company C Sixteenth Six-teenth infantry will be honorably discharged dis-charged on April 20 The Western Loan and Savings company com-pany filed amended articles to their charter char-ter yesterday increasing their capital stock I At C a m yesterday the thermometer registered 41 at noon 40 and at 6 p m 42 the maximum temperature being 47 and the minimum 36 The funeral of the late Wm H Miles will Ije held at 2 p m today at the Twelfth ward meeting house the hour having been changed At 11 a m today the funeral of the late Ira Pettit will take place at the Ninth ward meeting house Friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend 1 The Herald acknowledges the receipt of an invitation to attend the eighth an 1 cJversary ball to be given at Schmidts j hull Sandy by Sandy Lodge No 11 I O m O F tomorrow evening I A permit to wed was issued by Deputy CJerk Reedall yesterday for Christian Amundsou aged 21 and Mary Johnson aged 22 the former of West Jordan the latter of this city Private Robert L Thompson of company com-pany E Sixteenth infantry has been granted transportation etc to Hot Springs Arkansas where he will enter the army and navy general hospital Matt Cullen and Doc Faust are off for a trip to Death valley They left yesterday yes-terday morning for Milford taking a complete outfit by train Just what their obiect Is no one seems to know but Doc says he will establish a branch of the Blue Church down in Death valley The Caledonian club gave a concert and ball at G A R hall last evening a are number of the lads and lassies being In attendance A good programme of songs and recitations was given and the hall was then turned over to the ladies who proceeded to give a leap year ball it was an enjoyable affair The runeral of the late Mrs Ella Pol lock wife of S J Pollock will take t place today at 1 p m from the family residence No 273 West Second South street as previously announced in these columns The deceased lady had a wide circle of acquaintances and was beloved bv all who knew her for her many beautiful beau-tiful traits She leaves a sorrowing husband hus-band and four children who have the sympathy of a host of friends in their bereavement Edgar Wood the electrician who is do in > such splendid work with the company com-pany presenting the play 1492 is a western west-ern boy and spent a great part of his life in Utah and Colorado He is remembered remem-bered bY some of our citizens as the young man who had a desperate encounter en-counter on the R G W railway near SrIida during the strike some years ago HP was at that time a deputy United States marshal but is nov one of the best practical electricians on the road |