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Show PR0V0 CLERKS ASK ' WEEKLY HALF-HOLIDAY Special to Tho Tribune. PROVO, Utah, May IS. The Commercial club mot last evening. A communication from the bishops of Provo was read, asking ask-ing tho club to use1 Its influenco for a wcokly half holiday for clerks and business busi-ness men gonorally, but tho club otatod. they could not act upon tho matter as it was foreign .to the purpose of tho organization. organi-zation. Tho B. Y'. U. elocution class, undor the direction of Instructor Miss Mclko. gavo a publio rehearsal last ovonlng. Tho class shows splendid progress and thorough training. Tho Star grocery storo is closing out, L. L. Nunn having purchased the ground upon which tho atoro stands and will construct a business block on tho same. Tho University band will glvo a concert and dance In American Fork on Thursday Thurs-day night. Tho G. A. R. will hold exercises in Springvllle Decoration day. It has been suggested that some programmo bo arranged ar-ranged by Provo citizens for this city. A committee reported regarding proposed pro-posed State ilsh hatchery to bo located here that Senator Smoot informed them tho bill providing therefor had only pusscd tho Senate and that nothing could bo dono until action had been taken by the House, which would likely occur during dur-ing the coming session. m Walter Hal Hold, a minor, aged 10, has petitioned tho court to appoint A. G. (Hendrlchscn guardian. The petitioner states that he desires to marry and is prohibited by law until a guardian Is appointed ap-pointed as Ills parents are dead. Tho matter mat-ter was set for hearing May -3. Judgo Booth returned to Provo last ovenlng. ShcrlfT Harmon, Deputy Barnett and County Attorney Page transacted business busi-ness ln Payson today. Mrs. David Morgan of Goshon Is viBlt-lng viBlt-lng ln Provo this week. Bort Twelves, an employoo of tho Commercial Com-mercial bank, will remove to California |