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Show HS CITY AND NEIBHB8RH009. H- Plans are under way for the Tabernacle choir to visit tho-St. Louuj po11'0"' ' Ing the summer. Tho trip will he nn cx- HHB tensive ouu, H H Mrs. Amelia Rgcb Stockdalc, one of H Utah county's most successful teachers. H , bas accepted a position ae primary te;lch- H- '' I" tho city schools. Mr John Shousc of this city-yesterday H anvn blrtli to a daughter nt tho Keogh-AVrlght Keogh-AVrlght hospital. 1-ast evening both mother and daughter wore- dolus,' nicely. Tho Bingham stake of tho Church of H Jesus Christ of Latfor-day Saints ?'1 H likely be divided Into two separate stnkco j ax the quarterly conference, which me.t& H today. H, At Calvarv Baptist ohurch. 474 Ea5t ' Second South. Dr. Charles O. Bootbe. H' pastor, all will be welcome- today to eerv- T ices at 11 a, m. and S p. m.. and to Sun- -day-school at 2:30 p, m. Hl ' There will be an Important meeting of : -the Vetci-an Firemen's association Jn the H ' association hall. 271 Canyon road. Mon- H . day night. February 1st. A full atlond- HHI anco Is desired. n - ) Cltv Auditor Felt yesterday completed H' i the povrollo of the city officials, including H 5 City Councllmcn and members of tho no- l s lice and fire departments for tho month or. H J January. Tho total amounted to mi.ju.iT. ! H The Philharmonic society will meet Oils K ftemoon at 4:30 In the usual meeting : nlaco to triinsact some important busl- i ncsp. Tho members arc to turn in their i contract books and the committee will H I thon b able to tell whether It can so on ,! or r.ot Jn making dates. IP Dr. Charles O. Boothc, the now minister for Calvary Baptist church, arrived yesterday yes-terday afternoon over the Rio Grando from Pratt City. Ala,, and will hold ser-vices ser-vices at tho church this morning at 11 o'clock and tonight at S. All are invited I to come and hear him. Seats free. 1 I A heater in the soda water fountain at H Godbc-Pltts dm? store, First South and H Main streets, becamo overheated yester-H yester-H day and ignited tho woodwdrd. Tho de-I de-I "rartmont from the central station re 1 wponded.to tho alarm and extinguished. 1, tho small lire, which caused a, small loss, f " ' Hi Mrs. A. T. Sinclair rccelvod a telegram I1 vesterdav announcing tho death of hcr R brothor-ln-low, G. Stuart Johneon of I Grand Ronlds, Mich. Mr. Johnson was I well and favorably known in Salt Lake. 1 having been superintendent and president i ' of the street railway of Grand .Rapids for several years. I This ovonlng at 7:30 o'clock, at Unity I hall. HO Second East street. Rev. Ay;-I Ay;-I Ham H. Fish. Jr., will deliver a lecture I on "Personal Impressions' and Recolloc-I Recolloc-I lions of Naples, Vesuvius, Pompeii and I the Mlraclo of St. Janunrlus." Vocal sc-I sc-I lections will , bo rondercd by Miss Emily I Larsen. Tho lecturo is free aud tho pub-I pub-I lie Is cordially invited. 11 " I The Woman's Missionary society of tho i First Presbyterian church will hold its I , regular meeting Tuesday, February 2nd. ! at 2 p. m., In tho church triors. A paper on tho Philippines, by Mrs, Capt Styer. i will be read, and Mrs. A. D. Molvln will , xlng. There will bo other interesting features fea-tures on the profrnunmo, and a full attendance at-tendance is desired. i A certified copy of the articles of Incorporation Incor-poration of tho Pacific States Mercantile I company of California were filed In the , office of County Clerk James yesterday. I ; J. A. Copes of Salt Lako City Is named I as tho local agent of the company. Tho , ' capital stock of thft corporation Is J75.000, r divided Into 730 shareR of lhi par valuo I of $100 per share. CarL May Is the presl- dent ot tho company and O. Llpman 1 secretary, ll I Rev. J. IL Worrall has become Inlcrost-l Inlcrost-l ed in the work of the Children's Aid and I Home-Finding1 association and will solicit I ftwds for the organization Mr. "Worral la ) ; the onlv person who la authorized to so licit or collect funds and people are warned nsralnst paying to others, according to the I. , . ofrtcers of" the association. Any one who f tlesiros, they say, msiy send monoy to tho I . treasurer or to tho other officers ot tho I Tho next monthly mooting: of the Xau-voo Xau-voo Legion will be held on Monday. February Feb-ruary th, in the bishop's office, tithing i : yard, at 7:r p. m.. at the last meeting tho . chango being made to accommodate all ' members and not clash with tho M, 1. . associations. All members havo hud a cordial invitation to attend the social to be given by the ludlan "War Veterans In tho Thirteenth ward hall on Monday, February 1st. , . . . Tho Farmlngton Consolidated Oil and Gna company will ask permission of the ' City Council to erect and maintain a plant ((which vlll furnish the city with' light and power. The petition will be presented to the Council Monday night. The company declares its intention of supplying' tho rity with gas, electricity or other means I for furnishing light, power and heat to . the Jnhubltants. It asks for a franchise for a period of fifty years. I , . 1 "Weather for Today Partly cloudy and - unsettled. Tho maximum temperature I yesterday was 33 degrees; minimum, 1C degrees, y At Other Points. Max. Min. Denver Cloudy.. ..10 22 ) Grand Junction Cloudy. ...ru 4 Helena .- Pt. cloudy. ...3S 30 , Pocatello Clear.... 2-1 10 Modena Clear.... IS C T'Innemucca Clear.. .AO S ' |