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Show ltKKVITir.S. Raker for shoes; 4rt W. Second So. St After 112 o'clock to-night the trout law will be open to the ambitious angler. Today the Hotel Keporter presents an eight column folio as an evidence of its success. John M. Dolan. civil engineer and surveyor, has removed from 2!l Commercial Com-mercial block to 111 Hooper block. There will be a meeting of the Women'a Christian Temperance Union at the M. K. Church next Friday afternoon, after-noon, at tl o'clock. Many dancers will tread the light fantastic at the hop to be given in (i. A. 11. hall this evening by the Women's Relief Corps. Iter. Dr. McNienn and family will be tendered a reception by the First 1'res-bytnian 1'res-bytnian congregation in the church pirlor next Friday evening. Children's day wai observed in the Congregational. Westminster and Presbyterian Pres-byterian churches yesterday. There Were lloral decorsl ions and tho services were of especial interest to the children of the Sunday schools. The rains of yesterday afternoon and last night did a great deal of good. The atmosphere was purified, the pavements pave-ments washed, the thir.-ty vegetation liberally watered and today the face of nature is as tresu and pure as that of a 2-year-old colt. lsev. J. H. 1 hrall of the Congregational Congrega-tional society yesterday morning preached the bacclaureata sermon to the graduating class of Salt Lake academy. Tho iinal examinations will be held to-morrow. Uu Wednesday evening the graduating exercises will be held. "Missionary Work by Young Men and for Young Men in Foreign Lands" was the subject considered at tho Y. M. C. A. meeting yesterday afternoon. Keports respecting the work in various parts of foreign fields were read. The work which is conducted by the Y. M. C. A. is commendable. |