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Show r.UVA IT IKS. 8pe Poker, Second South, for shoes. Dillanchett, homeopath, tSw.2dS, tel. Wi The line sleighing continues and like-wie like-wie the price per hour. These mornings are just cool enough to cause one's blood to circulate freely. Tho appropriations made yesterday bv the county court amount to t:,,A Next Friday evening tho normals of Briglmm Young academy at l'rovo will give a bail and supper. A. M. Everts has gono to secure another carload of Vermont merinos lor W. T. Broun of Nephi. The regular monthly meeting of the board oi directors of the chamber of commerce will be held tomorrow evening even-ing at 8 o'clock. Alter "Cainren" tonight Cofinne's company wiil leave in a special ear on the Southern Pacific for Virginia City, and thence to San Francisco. Louis lllack of Huntington died yesterday yes-terday at the residence of Harlow Fer- ,...n,n l,f- fltl- KIM'. IQUOiin. iM-,i;urM, .... .... gleal aid when deatli followed. The I'tah commission met this rnrrr-ing. rnrrr-ing. F. IS. Hurllmrt, registrar of g-deu, g-deu, was before the body last evening asking for the appointment of judges of the election to bo lield in Ogden next Monday. K. M. Friedman iV Co.. the clothiers. Ko. :Si Main street, who.-e largo slock of gents' furnishings and clothing w-as Mightly damaged by lire aud water are ki11 slaughtering prices unmercifully. Entire stock is being sacriliced. The newly elected officers of tho Salt T.ake Eqiiiiablu Co-op are: President. Win. I.angton; vice president, T. II. Nott; directors, John Scholield, M. Met,, F. T. I'.ailev. A dividend of tier cent w as declared and ordered to be added to the reserve, fund of tho company. The Century club, an organization composed of a number of young men of j this citv. will trive a select ball at Youmroivs hall on Friday evening the lfith insl. Tho Century club was organized or-ganized about two months since. Its membership numbers thirty-six. Their club room is in the Metropolitan hotel and is handsomely fitted up. It is their Intention to give a number of balls during dur-ing tho remainder of this winter ami ept ing, the success id which is assured nlrcadv, as the voting gentlemen never undertake anything but what they make a success uf. The annual election of officers of tho Spertsmens' club will be held February liith. Tim following hnve been nominated: nomi-nated: President. M. J. (,'heeseman, Ellsworth Dairgelt and P. A. Dix; vice-president, vice-president, It. 11. Terhune, Phil Kipple; M'ere'.arv and treasurer. T. R. Eller-beck; Eller-beck; directors, T. J. Almy. I. M. H:ir-relt. H:ir-relt. (i. W. Hrastow, M. J. Cheeseman, P. A. Dix, Phil Kiople, O. V. Powers, M. li. Sowles, W. V. Eberly, Ellsworth Daggett and R. H. Terhune. There is some talk of erecting a club building close to the Utah lake. The Welsh Cambrian association will hoid a meeting at the West End Musical hall at 7 ih) this evenine. The programme pro-gramme is; Welsh national hymn "(iwy llarlaeh.." Address by John S. Lewis, "Object of tho association." Music "Land of My Fathers." Address by T.' 0. Thomas, "Perpetuation of the Ancient Welch Language and Customs." Cus-toms." Vocal selection Welsh quartette. quar-tette. Address by E. M. Hynon, "The Welsh in America." Tho entertainment entertain-ment will close with Welsh choral selection se-lection by the audience. The St. Mary's catholic total abstinence absti-nence society of the cathedral parish held a social meeting on last Friday night, which proved a great success. The feature of the evening was the acquisition ac-quisition cf eight new members into the society, aud this alone is self-evident that the anticipated success of the .organizers .or-ganizers of this beneficial society is assured w ithout question. Tho officers of the society are as follows: Arnold J. Padgett, president; F. K. McGurrin. vice-president; J. D. (till, recording secretary, F. P. Carsdorfer, financial secretary; James Bogan, treasurer, and Rev. Father Seanlon, spiritual director. |