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Show r.KKVi :rn:s. flakrr (or thoes; Spring styles In. Dr.Hanchfltt.hoiiieopath.oMw.-.'s. tel.Dfi Mine. Lamb's millinery reception tomorrow. to-morrow. Spring stvles of ICnox hats now on gale at J. 1'". Gardner s, Ml Main street. The electric light company is doing a jrood thing by removing iu old poles from Main street. (Jet the spring styles of the celebrated Knox hats at, J. V. Gardner', No. IU South Main street.. The Candymaliers' Social club will give a ball in li. A. It. hall on Monday t-veiling of next week. The member of the Ministerial As-ociation As-ociation of Salt Lake Methodist mission mis-sion will hold a meeting at Mt. I'leas-nnt I'leas-nnt iu the near future. This is holy week mid mass will be celebrated each morning at o'clock at the Catholic church. On the l:it three mornings hi- h mass will bo celebrated. The new Jewish nynagnguo in tho eastern part of the cilv will be completed com-pleted about June. 1. The edilice will; neat about 700 people an I when ready! f.,r occupancy will have cost about jin.ooo. Hon J. W. Juihl and Joseph I.. Rawlins Raw-lins of Salt Lake. Juilce H- I'. Henderson Hender-son and C. C. Richards of Ogden and other will address a democratic rally iu the 1'rovo opera house next Saturday I'Veuiuir. The funeral of the late Amelia C. IMiodes, who died at the county in-linnarv in-linnarv Saturday, took place today. Ieceapd eanie from Denmark to this valley many years ago. She was about 7." years ot uge. i'hvsiciatis lield an autopsy on the remains of the late iliinm Gatehouse i Tvho-o death w its l eirardcd by soimi as jii-culiar. An examination showed that the deceased died a natural death. The kidneys were inactive and a slono Was found iu the bladder. TiiH following newly elected ollieers of Wasatrh Encampment, No. -'i, I. O. O. '.. l' u k City, will be installed April : C. 1'.. J. W. Seiiolield; 11. 1'., J. J. Jenkins; S. V.. II. Waters; J. ., George Weir; scrilie. S. 1. Kaddon; treasurer, W. J- Snyder; tru-tec, It. Jhirrett. I'rofcssor J. H. Raul will deliver a lecture under the auspices of the Eighteenth Eight-eenth wnr'UY. M. M. I. association in the ward schoolhouse on Wednesday evening next. Subject: "Rational Ground for Faith." Everybody invited and will be made welcome. Meetiug will commence at I 'M p. m. The activity amongst sheep raiders will increase from now until shearing amm is over. There will be a large increase in the Slocks and thn wool clip will probably excel! that of last year. This industry has increased wonder-full' wonder-full' since Hs7, when the clip was shout O.L'0!i.V:-sO pounds. Tim clip of 1s;k) is estimated at about 1 l.UOO.OtH) pounds. The Mocks wintered well and are, in excellent condition. A number of Park City vocalists will render the oratorio of "iiueen Esther" next month. Miss N. Mayhan will impersonate im-personate 'Jueen Esther and Mr. I. L. Osborne King Ahasuerus. There is a great opportunity in this piece for line f,,lo work and the choruses are waves of melody. The Park City people have been training earnestly for the event ami they will doubtless be successful in the execution of the beautiful creation. |