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Show RREVH IES. Baker for shoes; 40 W. Second So. St The Odd Fellows will have an outing at (iarfield on Juno 1. Lake Uesort. at American Fork, will be opened next Tuesday. Mrs, llnhson of VVe-t Third South entertained en-tertained a number of friends last evening. even-ing. There was an enjoyable hop in recreation re-creation hall at Fort Douglas last night. A niarriSue license was issued today lo Frank II. Ru.sbton and Elizabeth llarilman. Mr. and Mrs. Laron l'ratt tendered a reception to Mr. and Mrs. John F.. Cow-lev Cow-lev last niuht. The contract for tha new city-county building was signed this morning at the county court house. There aro messages at the Western l. niou telegraph otlice for William Cal-derson Cal-derson and A. C. Magnus. JohnM. Dolan, civil engineer and jmrveyor has removed from l"J Commercial Com-mercial block to ii Hooper block. 1 oren.o Snow, jr., bought at auction the shoe ftore and good will of the estate es-tate of the late George Duuford for !),-uoo. !),-uoo. 1). 'A. Shiley. ticket broker, is to occupy oc-cupy the east side of the Midland Investment In-vestment ollice when the improvement are completed. The funeral of the late Mrs. Mary Ann Tavstim, wife of Andrew J. Tay-sum, Tay-sum, will take place on Suiiday morning morn-ing at. 11 o'clock. Governor Thomas anil Messrs. I'artch, Allen and Donnellan will arrange ar-range for an arid land irrigation convention con-vention to be held in this city. 'The "West Side Record has supplanted the Brighton Kecord in name. The sheet is just liko that part of Salt Lake City, valuable ami desirable. Don't forget to register. The registrars regis-trars will be at Independence hall on Saturday night, Juno (!, ism, for tho purpose'of registering all who call, until un-til 10 o'clock, p. m. There will be a fair and ice cream festival at Plymouth Chapel. Third South, between First and Second West. Wednesday. Juue 10th, afternoon aud evening. Everybody invited. Invitations are out for a reception at Bowland hall tomorrow night. The graduating class of 'ill will be the host ami tbo guests will be the parents of the scholars and tha friuuds of the school. A reception for Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thatcher will be held at the home of the bride's mother. Mrs. Keatie, in Salt Lake this evening. The happy cotiplu were married at Logan on Wednesday. Tht britlu was Miss" Florence Keatie and the groom is tho son of lion. G. W. Thatcher of Logan. A large number of waiters and cooks met last night at the 'Turf exchange and organized a union. The nflieers elected are: President. P. W. McCaffrey; Mc-Caffrey; secretary, Michael Morgan; treasurer, Charles Smith; committee of five to draft constitution, Messis. Green. Morgan, Daly, Smith nnd Jennings. The union has associated itself with the American Federation of Labor. The fifth annual meeting of the Alumni association of Deseret univer-t,ity univer-t,ity will be held next Wednesday night. lU'citation, H p. m.; banquet !l p. m.; address ad-dress by President David R. Hill; selection se-lection from the iuintette club Ulah." ly Governor Arthur L. Thomas; "Our Alma Mater, the I'niversity of Desoret," Chancellor Robert Harkness. President John K. Park, Waldemar Van Colt; Quintette club, "Class of 'HI," W. S. Langton; Quintette club: "The tocsin r,f the soul the dinner bell," Frank J. Cannon; Qiiiutette club; dancing. |