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Show BREVITIES. Kusiness is picking up. Have you t-een the sun spots? The churches were well attended yesterday. yester-day. Park City is to have a home dramatic club. Spring styles shoes. Alder's 50 E. First South. The Utah Central railroad is once more running trains on schedule time. A few dozen ladies' kid shoes al $1.75 per pair. Alder's, 50 E. First South. The Kin (iraude Western gives an excursion excur-sion to the gas wells tomorrow evening. The bullion shipment from I'ark City on the 1 1th iust. was 41 bars Ontario 98.704 ounces. Hand welt, hand-turn ladies' shoes; a special spe-cial lot, $9.00 per pair. Alder's, 50 E. First South. A number of counterfeit dimes have made their appearance In the city. They are very roev affairs. The Summit county teachers will meet at Park City on the 90th to organize a county association. A member of. Salt Lake's society young ladies ill give a Leap Year ball al Voung-cr's Voung-cr's new hull this evening. The Phoenix club give another of their enjoyable en-joyable dunces at the (i. A. K. hull next i Kriday evening. The Qdd Fellows w ill give a ball and supper sup-per in tlicir new hull ou Market street next Thursday evening. The revivals of the First Methodist church will he resumed on Tuesday evening, with Uev. Dr. Mabry as leader. The Kureka post P. (). S. of A. will celebrate cele-brate Vasliingioii birthday in conjunction Willi the school children. CjMiss Ktlie Kusscll who lias been very ill for the put week, is once more at her post iu the central telephone ollice. The P. Q, S. of A. and t he pupils of the public school will give a celebration on Washington's birtbdaj at Kureka. Kev. J. B. Thrall has started a Congregational Congrega-tional mission in the new auditorium at the corner of Second West and Fourth South. The Salt Lake County Woman's Sutfragc association will hold their regular monthly meeting at the Thirteenth ward assemble room tomorrow at J p. in. The liberals of Juab county arc coining to the front with a liberal lubacrlption to help defeat the so-called "home rule" bill. The Ladies' (iuitarand Mandolin club give a Leap year ball in Vuungeo's new hall on W ednesday evening net. It will be u fumy dress ball. A Valentine social will be given this even-ing even-ing by the ladle auxiliary of the ;y. It. C, A. al the association rooms. A small admission ad-mission w ill be charged, with the object of selling some, more decorations for the rooms. A Shakespeare, club with twenty members l as been organized. The club is now reading read-ing "the Merchant of Venice." The next meeting will tie held at the residence of Rev. J. It. Thrall. The annual business meeting of the Christian Chris-tian Endeavor Local union will he held in the First Presbyterian church Tuesday evening, even-ing, February 111, at 7:30 o'clock. All" members mem-bers of the various societies are urged to be present, as matters of great Importance will conic before lbs DtMUng, I'urk City has ori;aiil.cil 11 inililnry enra-inii). enra-inii). TIic (ittlccrs are .1. W. Gciirer, lirft iiatenant aBd iiiartcrmaatvr; F. Lake, lec. ondlieiitunant; K. I), lirisky, Thomas ' Iit-11, Jotepb Kescel, K. (ircyumrc uml I,. M. Ciir-Un, Ciir-Un, aergeants, and Messrs. Simpsun, Mc-A Mc-A Toy, White and Sutford, curporais. The supreinu grand senate of the Knight, of the Ancient t'sacnic order has been In-I cor(iorateil in this city. The object to comlncl mill maintain a fraternal and be. uevolent association, with the supreme olHce in this city. The incorporator! arc C, J, Wctherby, (Jeorge U. Hancock, Fred W. Dennis, Karl I), (iray, II. II. Vanclcf, J. J. Thomas, O. S. Thomson and C. V. Morse. Dr. Arthur I. (iroves, manager of the Salt Lake Keeley institute, will address the men's league of l'hilliis t'ougrcgatiotial church. Seventh Fast and Fifth South, ou Tuesday evening February ltith, at "M t-plalnlttg t-plalnlttg the use of hi chloride of gold in the treatment of liquor and opium habits. All! men who arc interested iu this subject are invited fo attend. |