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Show MURRAY NEWS ITEMS, Washington's birthday was the occasion occa-sion of a fine social given In tho Baptist church, In which about 250 persons participated. par-ticipated. It was a complete success In every way and the large crowd enjoyed thoroughly the fascinating features of the well-arranged festival. Credit Is due to the Ladles' Aid of the church, and particularly par-ticularly to the committee, consisting of Mcsdames Nicholas, Rlehl and Herbert. Charles Durand acted as master of core-monies. core-monies. Mrs. William Caldwell Is suffering with Inflammatory rheumatism. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bell have left for California, where Mrs. Boll expects to regain her health. The ward amusement committee will glvo a dramatic entertainment at tho oppra-house Wednesday, March 10th. Mr. and Mrs. John Thomson of Tuo-carora, Tuo-carora, Nov . have bec-n visiting with Judge McOmir. Edward Kllenchon was arrested Thursday Thurs-day for disturbing tho peace, but was released re-leased through the Intervention of his wife. KHenchen had beaten his wlfo mercilessly. mer-cilessly. William B. Erickson was chosen bishop of the South Cottonwood ward to succeed Bishop Orson Sanders, who was released on hla own request. A Sunday-school jubilee was tho feature fea-ture of Washington's birthday at South Cottonwood, in which old and young participated. par-ticipated. Thomas Newell Is recovering at the Murray hospital from a scvpro Illness. Fred Wach will build a two-story brick block on State street, in which the First National bank will take quarters. Andrew Hood has been Indisposed by a sever cold. Mrs. Hanao Galvor of South' Cottonwood Cotton-wood died last Wednesday night of old age. The funeral took placo , from the South Cottonwood ward mceting-houso yesterday. Tho amusement committee of tho Granite Gran-ite stake will place on tho stago of tho j stakchouse the play, "Under tho Magnolias," Mag-nolias," Friday night, March 4th. JuIIu.i Jensen found his buggy harness cut to pieces Monday. Tho officers are said to be on the heels of the offender. Mrs. Ada Bateman has been visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Arnold. The Murray branch of the Woodmen and individual members thereof have subscribed sub-scribed to the lodge building! fund the amount of J1S00. Tho home 'of George M. Spencer of Tay-lorsvllle Tay-lorsvllle has been quarantined on account, of scarlet fever. A boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Christian Chris-tian Olscn. Tho Salvation army will hold a mooting moot-ing at tho Bapti3t church next Thursday evening. The 03urklnthaw block 13 ncaring completion1 com-pletion1 and will bo ready for occupancy within a short tim. Mrs, A. L. McDaniels, the professional nurse, has moved to the corner of Fourteenth Four-teenth South, near the new stakchouse. John Williams will add some moro brick cottages to the ones already erected, Cas3le, the little son of Mr. Henderson, tho blacksmith, has recovered from an attack of pneumonia A large number of men -were laid off at theblg plant on account of new arrangements ar-rangements made lo the work. The men will be put to work again within a short time. The family of Olaf Llndgreen haa been quarantined on account of smallpox. Georgo Tlngley is building a rien't brick cottage on Cottonwood street. The Women of Woodcraft are arranging arrang-ing for a ball to be given on SL Patrick's dav at the opera-house. The Knights of Pythias met last Wednesday night at the opora-houae; A number of Knights from Salt Lake wcro in attendance. The following officers were Installed: John BrownJec. captain; F. Brownell. first lieutenant; F. P. Mc-Dermott, Mc-Dermott, second lieutenant; Frank Bur-guer. Bur-guer. recorder; C. E, Nicholas, treasurer; Clarence Walton, guard; J, G. Torrence, ccntlnel. Tho City Council mot last Tuesday night and allowed tho payment of JS16 to the Salt Lake Electric Light companv in settlement of tho bill of the company, Moro lights will bo added to those installed in-stalled on the side streets in the near future. fu-ture. The 63'' club met at tho residonco of James Cahoon last Wednesday. Tho next meeting will bo held Tuesday at Harker's |