Show v CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD A girl baby was born yesterday to ilv and Mrs Herbert Hlrschman 6 Yesterdays bank clearings amounted amount-ed to 31015J as compared with C5G 92 for the same doy last year o a Martin Johnson a native of Denmark Den-mark now a resident of Sevier county was yesterday admitted to citizenship by Judge Norrell a > Jack Corliss who has been driver or the hook and ladder truck of the Fire department has tendered his resignation res-ignation which It is expected will be accepted by May Jst e a 1 William Pearson of the Coop Wagon an1 Machine company who had his 1 foot partly crushed in an elevator act ac-t cident is doing well and will save his foot But he will not stand so near the edge next time he is using the elevator o eLand e-Land and Water CommlssIonerWos teriield says he Is happy over the results re-sults of his efforts to purify Parleys canyon for he Js able to report that with one or two exceptions all the residents res-idents of the canyon are really cleaning I clean-ing up their premises o 4 d Mrs Moser yesterday called at the ofllcc of the County Clerk and notified noti-fied him not to Issue a marriage license to her daughter Rosalie Moser and James Yates of Mcrcur She said the girl was under 17 years of age and the mother was averse to her being married mar-ried 1 0 BO l The yellow flag with the black let 1 tern on It indicating that there is a case of scarlet fever In the house floats from a corner of the residence of Frank Knox corner of Fourth East and First South streets At the residence of t James Sharp South Temple and D streets a similar Hag is displayed o rt o Henry Rerliug a ranch liana of I Henry Rcrllng of Shoshone Ida was brought lolhlsqKy yesterday by Mr I fcchodde arfd taken to Holy Cross hospital hos-pital with a broken leg Kerlng had attempted to ride a big water wheel Which he Imagined he could rido as easily ns a broncho and fell off He will VS laid up for several weeks Tlr Schodde is stopping the Kenyon 6 a e The last rain appears to have pene trated as far south as Phoenix Ariz The precipitation in that city amount ed to 41 inch At Cedar the precipi 1 tation was 14 inch and at G p m yes terday It was snowing there quite heavy heav-y There was no frost Thursday night In this valley as vas feared the pre vious day > and thc mercury fell only to JO degrees But at Cedar City the mercury registered 30a u 0 a Judge Riles yesterday signed an or der directing that AJfrcd Lockctt who was committed to the Insane asylum on April loth be turned over to the care of his wife Eliza Loekett He was committed on the petition of his wife 4 and on examination was found lo be j Buffering from dementia Mrs iockett hOW thinks Bhii can lake care of him at home and furnished a bond of S5fj as a guarantee that she t would do so Kesident4 of the western part of the CIty are mating because trains ofT tlic flo Grande VcHlcrn and Oregon Short Line are run throuGh the elty at a much aster jiace than that which 5s prccrIted by tin ordinanct eight mIles an hour They contend that had tIn ordinance been obeyed Engineer Ivonolil would not have lost his 1lfi > I near Ito Cement works the other day triiil narrow 50108 have liccit t Prttd of late Lewis M Cannon bclnrr 1 itired imoni those who came near being in 0 Ur W a Thuliier ° C Granncr was u tb vlutlni ° f a runaway accident yea trday receiving w > vcre bruises on the hitad and otll ° l Portions of her biidy i I In company With her husband TIrs Paim1 or her ay lirjii n i hdit buggy Palmer stoped to water I tiii liois0 and In order that the ani rnal iilght drink the better took of 1hu the buggy bridle Mrs The amer toTcrom inmnUur the faucet in In lit trough spuif Into thc Iiostrfls or J th hinise1 bV anti awa > lu > daiLieI urns Plmcr being thrown out after ho inn run a few blocks Wt the ady sas PhclCd up It was ltliOd hat she 1181 3ucelved fatal In5UrIe but She soon lJ btcame conscious and the doctor io vas Humnioned said that while She I itould bo I ill for some tIme from lie C1TcI oI tin shiock and Jjr ln1igu 1w did liol expett wrlous results |