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Show BREVITIES. P. R. Marks A Co. for furniture. Council meets tonight. Cheap folding beds at S. R. Marks. The Social Kvening club will entertain on New Year's night. llyruni V. .lones aged 30 and Giidlina Tliorodion aged HO were licensed yesterday to marry. Mr. and "Mrs. Florence Adler entertained a number of friends with a card party last evening. The Baptists will hold a Chrlslmas festival this evening at Second South aud Second West streets. The Scandinavian concert and hall will take place at the (i. A. 1(. hall instead of at Yuuuger'a as originally announced. A. V.. Hartlett and Kd .1. Breiinan were r-jested r-jested huit evening by Officer Ksslinger and Wire on a charge of petit larceny. The teams for the second tug-of.war tournament held a practice meeting last night with most satisfactory results. The Woman's Relief corps of the (1. A. R. enjoyed a pleasant soeial yesterday evening at the residence of .Mrs. Jones, its president. Neils (). Wahlstroin took the pauper oath and was discharged from the penitentiary, where he had been sent for unlawful cohabitation. cohab-itation. There are messages at the Western Vnion Telegraph oilier- for K. M. Clark, 1!. l' Han-ids, Han-ids, Mrs. S. II. lliggim, C. C. Sloan, Harry Stantiicld, ticorge Tubhs aud Thomas Hro-1'li.V. Hro-1'li.V. (ieorge Menrs died in this city yesterday at the resilience of his daughter, Mrs. Hlunt. The deceasi'd w as ttj years of age anil has resided in Utah for many years. He was the father of tieorge F. Mears. Tlie Scandinavian ladies will give a eon-cert eon-cert aud ball and supper at the U. A. R. hall Wednesday evening, December oO, for the benefit of the. poor. Tickets for ball and supper, $1.M; extra lady, fifty cents. Tlie funeral services of Mrs. (jreggwill take place from St. Paul's church on Wednesday Wednes-day at 4 p. m. This lovely Christian woman, wtiocan hut illy be sparcd.lcavcs a daughter, Mrs C. 1'. Mason, aud a sou, David (iregg. The Keeley institute people filed articles of incorporation yesterday with the county clerk. 1 he capital stock is HIOO.IKiO divided as follows: R. II. Harris .isi.Oihi, and A, K. Ilvde, S. Bamberger, .1. K. Woodman and .lobn Keek each t!J,!sm. The institute will he located at Beck's Hot springs. D. Victor Diamond, whose peculations as the promoter of the Mutual Accident company, com-pany, organized ill Salt Lake City, have already al-ready been aired, recently pleaded guilty to an indictment at 1'ortiand charging him with conspiracy to defraud the government out of title to timber lands, and was sentcuccd to nine months in the penitentiary. The Sunday school children of St. Mark's cathedral were treated to their Christmas celebration yesterday ivfternoou, the exercises exer-cises consisting of an address by Bishop Leonard, a number of charming "chorucs and the distribution of presents that brought tlie ruddy bliich of childish glee to every face. Mr. and Mrs. William Metiregor celebrated their goldeu wedding last, evening at their" residence at Eighth South and Fourth Fast streets. The old couple w ho have enjoyed a half century of married life, were married over again in the presence of a large number num-ber of friends. There were six children of Mr. and Mrs. Mctiregor present aud thirty, four grandchildren. Tlie Suit Lake Fencers club held its annual election last evening and elected the follow-ingollicers: follow-ingollicers: Directors, W. F. Morehend, W. Jl. Davidson, H. Lichtcustcin, W. L. Price, C. T. Harte and II. H. Van Clief were chosen, and as ollieers: B. J. McConville, president: ti. K. McFrluinc, vice-president; B. (). Foster, secretary; II. B. Winsor, treas-urer, treas-urer, and Prof. Andre dc l'Onue, maitre d'annes. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. R. Marks & Co. |