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Show served from 5 o'clock to 8:oO, after which there were some tine readings, music, etc. There was a snowfall of nine incites in Provo last night and this morning. The Knights of Honor will celebrate the fourteenth anniversary of the organization of their order in Utah on Thursday evening, December 10. Lace Curtains and Linoleums at S. K. Marks A Co. Ollie Dillon has returned from Colorado and is heingeordially welcomed by hisfrieuds who are gratified to learn that he and George Ulrieh will re-embark iu the Arcade. Joseph A. Nelson, for whose arrest his wife swore out a warrant charging him with wife beating, has not yet been unearthed. There was a meeting of the members of the Southern society in the parlors of the Walker house last night, which was attended attend-ed by fully tlfty members of the organization. organiza-tion. The meeting was called for the purpose pur-pose of enrolling the oflicers of the society who were recently nominated. Hon. Frank II. Dyer was made president. Witcher Jones, first vice-president; .1. 15. Snell, second sec-ond vice-president; Mrs. William Sloan, treasurer; and W. (. Yanllom tccretary. BREVITIES. No. 1 train on the K. ti. W. was two hours late today. Kerkam predicts warmer and clearer weather for tomorrow. Betweeu three and four inches of snow fell in this city this morning. A carload of apples from lieno, Nev., was received iu the city yesterday. The ladies of the Phillips Congregational church will serve a New England dinner tomorrow to-morrow evening in the church at the corner of Seventh East and Fifth South streets. The dinner w;ll only cost :J5 cents, but tae good things will be provided in abundance. Cheap folding beds at S. K. Marks. When it become known yesterday that the Metropolitan Stone company wanted to eu-gage eu-gage twenty-live men to send to the quarry at Park City, there were nearly ltMJ applications applica-tions for employment. Kobert Munroc, an employe of the Rio Grande Western, shot himself in the thigh last night while carelessly handling his pis. j tol. ! The Increase of postofBcc receipts has been regarded for some time as a certain sign of tue increase in the population of a eity. The receipts of the local ollice for November were ftilg's.31, a gain over the receipts re-ceipts of the name mouth last year of STLO.M. Fred Youngberg won in the Cullen pool tournament last night against Wagner, the score standing 100 to bo. In the second game, Youngberg against Caswell, the latter won by a score of 1 00 to (KJ. A high five party was given last night by Colonel aud Mrs. Kaiglin to a dozen of their friends. A social with a literary and musical programme will be given in the parlors of the Presbytarian church tonight by the "Y" society. No charge for admissiou, and everybody invited. S. R. Marks & Co. for furniture. The Southern society is increasing its membership much more rapidly than the most sanguine of its founders anticipated. At the meeting last night twelve new members mem-bers w ere admitted and the secretary reports several more applications. The first regular class iu the Gymnasium will meet this evening in the Y. M. C. A. rooms. The class begins auspiciously and will be conducted by Win. G. Caskcy. Other lasses will be started soon and all full members mem-bers will have an opportunity toj oin the most convenient class. Mr. and Mrs. Ed II. Callister gave a most delightful high-live party at their residence on Seventh South etreet last evening. There were six tables. Music and refreshments rounded up the eveuing iu a most pleasant manner. The literary entertainment given by the ladies' auxiliary of the Progressive Spiritual society at the G. A. R. hall last evening was a success iu every detail. The supper was |