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Show DURING thc summer months County Superintendent of Schools Ji. W. Ashton will hold office hours each day from -to 13 o'clock In tho afternoon. THE County Board of Equalization held Its first session for tho present year yesterday. yester-day. A large number of complaints were heard, but reductions were not made In many of thc assessment notices. The board will meet on thc following dates: Juno 11. 13, IS, 20. 23, 24, 25 and 27. between tho hours of 10 and 12 a. m. and 2 and A p. m. a AN examination for teachers of primary and grammar grades will bo held at tho L. D. S. university building on Monday, rucsday and Wednesday, June 20, 21 and 22. beginning each day at 9 a. m. All teachers and candidates not holding valid certificates, savs County Superintendent Ashton, are expected to take this examination. exam-ination. Teachers having credits from tho State Normal Institute should bring them as they will be given duo consideration by tho examiners. i MRS. LYNN DOOLAN leaves this evening even-ing for Chicago, where she will spend the Hummer months. She will return about .-..- i , ...ll l Hitlr- rtrtl," UClOUCr J. Ulia will luv-aitu ,i, home, &1 P street. t MRS. ISAAC HILL nnd daughter Leah left Sundav for their future home In Shoshone. Ida. Miss Hill has been attending at-tending thc Salt Lake High school, whero she graduated this year. MRS. ELLA JACKSON of this city will leavo Salt Lako shortly for Idaho, whero alio hopes to recover her health. " " " C. D. ROOKLIDGE left for tho North-wcut North-wcut last evening. a LORIN FARR of Ogden. pioneer and capitalist, was In tho city yestcrdnj', having hav-ing Just returned from a trip through the East. Mr. Forr is now in his S2nd year, but looks, much younger. Ho is still an Interesting conversationalist and well remembers re-members thc history of thc State from tho davs of Its earlv settlement. a JUDGE THOMAS MARIONEAUX is up from Ncphi and is registered at the Wilson. Wil-son. 4 6 II. S. I-IALLETT and Ludwlg Elsomann. two well known woolbuyors. arrived at the Knutsford yesterday. Thc season in Utah Is well over now and in n very short time the buyers will move to Montana, anil other points where shearing Is done later than In this State. - a e n MRS. LESLIE CARTER and several members of her company are at the ICnutsford. JAMES J. JESSOP. JR, of Jamestown, thc muu witk the "J," as he is known at the Knutsford ever since ills name first appeared on the register In 1S91, is again at that hotel. u DR. ROBERT R. HAMPTON, a former well known Salt Laker, returned to tho city yesterday from Santa Barbara, Mexico, Mexi-co, whore for several years he has been resident physician for tho Montezuma Laud company. Mrs. Hampton has been at home for some time. Dr. Uimpton may deeldo to remain In thl.s country as he desires to take a post-graduate course in one of the Eastern medical colleges. Ho was being greeted by many old friends on the streets yesterday. V It AMONG the pedestrians on Main street yesterday was J. C. Livingston of Sanpete San-pete county, who is hero on 3omo 'business. 'busi-ness. About twenty years ago Mr. Livingston Liv-ingston went to the southern countrv and took up for his home n ranch at Birch creek, which Is on the uplands of Sanpete San-pete valley on the line of thc Sanpete Valley railway. Since then he has gradually gradu-ally developed the place Into one of tho most picturesque in that part of the country coun-try and It is pointed out to all possenccra over tho road. |