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Show ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF FORGING A CHECK Special to Tho Tribune. OGDEN, May U.0. K. Zenfeil was brought hero today by Chlof Dotcctlvo Sullivan of tho Southern Pacific, on the charKO of forgery. Zenfcll Is accused of having forged tho name of tho chief clerk In Superintendent Hlllaker's ofllce to a check for JO9.G0. Ho had the chock cashed .at tho .freight offlc and left at onco for California. Ho was arrested at Colfax, CaL, and brought back by Mr. Sullivan. J. ConllBk Is back from. Sacramento. Sheriff Bowman of Davis county la In town. a Tho Democratic country central committee com-mittee held a mooting today and decided to hold primaries Friday evening, June 2. A marrlago license was issued today to Fred D. Planz and Mlas Edna M. Smith. c It. S. Joyce, Ecclcs Lmnbor company; J. T. Greenwood and Thomas Maloncy aro plalntlffn In a ult brought against tho Ogdcn Sower Plpo and Clay company. Tho complaint alleges that tho defendant company disposed of 75, WO shares of Its capital Btock at a price far below its actual ac-tual value, and aska the recovery of $22,-000 $22,-000 as tho balance duo on the stock. Mrs. Hebcr Scowcroft entertained Friday Fri-day in honor of Mrs. Arnold Bowman, who leaves shortly for California. u Mrs. S. T Brick gave a party Thursday Thurs-day afternoon to a few of hor friends. Mrs. M. H. Koborts entertained, her friends at cards Friday evening. , A farewell party was given in tho Third ward mceting-houso Friday evening in nonor or ,iiiuert lorpcrson, ytho icdYcs shortly on a mission to Norway. Tho Child-Culture club will moot Friday, May 13, at 3 o'clock, with Mrs. R. J. Taylor, Tay-lor, 2365 Joffcrson avenue. e a Mrs. Martha Harris Boguo of Chicago was tho guest of Mrs. A Yv. Pitnam for sovcral days tills week. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra M. Buswcll of Beatrice, Neb., were also guests on Monday afternoon. n a M. E. Mulvey. a well known Salt Lake saloonkeeper, is trying to got his son. "Warren Mulvey, out of tho Stato reform school. About a year ago Mulvey had tho bov sent to the school, alleging that ho was incorrigible. Now he wants to get til bov out, but tho board declines to grant his request, tho lad's deportment having been bolow the standard. t o Charles E. Clark of Salt Lake, tho oldest old-est locomotivo engineer In the State, was In tho city today. o A. Y. Moada of Salt Lako City was tho victim of an accident on tho cut-off Friday Fri-day night, which will crlpplo him for llfo. Moada fell beneath the cars and had his left foot crushed and his right leg amputated. ampu-tated. Ho was brought to tho hospital and is doing well. |