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Show uici:vn n:s. liaher for shoes; -fi! W. Second So. St. Tin' K eventli vjii-tl peoiiln i!l r-iend Wfdni nisy, July at Syrani-e. l'niitica! elnb. c.iii iet their drums and lii os at ( 'nil iter and Sue! grin e. The Moab Irrigation company with a ca:nUi of t'i i.ti'Hi. has filed artic.loa of incorporation w ith Secretary Sells. j 'I he weather bureau reports the tern- i perat'ire to -day at m a in.. Salt. Lake T I; ; I'aik City O'.i'i Alta t'J; liiii);liani 7i, J'rovo s'f, Tins Salt Lake Lyceum puhlio meet , inguccim tonight in tlie veslry ol the i Twentieth ward iiieotiii hoiisu. Admis- j sion tree for all. I The Sait Lake people who composed the . first .excursion to AlasKa havn ro-! turned homo. Tim party is cuthusias-; do over their outing. ! Joy Young, elilc.it child of Mr. ami j Mm, li. S. Voting of First Fast street,! died this morning of diptheria. He-ceased He-ceased was au iuttiesling and lovable child. ! That tireless worker Uev. Ir. Ilill is : vry busy despite tiie hut weather. lr. ! V t- I y Uli.- 'UCJUlU ill! II ' 1 1, . ,i n, . i ' . Hill is corresponding with mission teachers fa ss to have them at their various var-ious potts iu tho territory before Sept. 1st. All people possessing any information respecting irrigation ate requested to call on tho representative of the agricultural agri-cultural buisaii, Mortimer Downing, at the Polytechnic society looms (il'J aud tilit Frugren building. The Gospel in All Lands Magazine for July carries an excellent picture of Kevercud T. C. Hill, D.D., of Salt Lake City. A paprr containing a condensed account ol the work accomplished by Dr. Hill accompanies the portrait. The body of a Hig Cottonwood canon miner. Kobert Nelson, who was killed in a suow slide last March, has been found. A decent burial was giveu the deceased. Ho had resided in the neighborhood neigh-borhood for the last twenty years. The newly elected officers of Temple lodge, No. l i, A. O. I'. W., are as follows: fol-lows: Past master workman, Hugh. L. Glenn; master workman. Frank L. 1 liber; li-ber; foreman, J. M. liowmau; overseer, T. Wilkinson; recorder, W, A. Park-hurst; Park-hurst; financier, Thomas W. Mathews; receiver, Pt.ler Olneii; guide Charles JI. Skenes; representative to the next session ses-sion of the grand lodge, Huifh L Gleun. A .netting of (he stockholders of the S. L. L. it P. Cii. was held at the company's office on July tith at X p.m., and the following officers were elected for tho ensuing year: II. A. Cohen, president; Fred S .mot), vieo-president; vieo-president; Waller P. Jt niniig-, iseel'o-tary, iseel'o-tary, ('. W. liunnett. treasurer; Wni. I D. Alt Cornick, director. II. II. au 1 Clief continues as manager. Mr. Wal-'l tor P. Jennings has become interested i in this company ami will assume the j liiiancial management. i Articled incorporating the Central Woman's Christian Teniperauee A.isnei-ntion A.isnei-ntion aro filed wil h County Cierk Allen. The ineot 'porators are Mrs. M. L. liowen. Mrs. M. J. May no. Mrs. K. N. i long. Mrs. A. J. Hudson, Mrs. O. M. Ilowdle, Mrs. M. F. Diioshee, Mr. M. t J, Westovrr. Mrs. D. M. l'ai meiiter, Miss K. Peas.!. Mrs. J. 11. Mabry, Mrs. M. A. i'ursoiis, and Mi-s H. 11. Turner. The corporation is not incorporated for profit, but t ) aid women by helping them to help themselves, by maintaiu- ing a depot for Iho reception and sale j of h omen's work, and by carrying on j any otner kinds of business that will aid I women to help themselves. |