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Show City and orjj MRS. LAURA K. WORTHINGTON. mother of Charlos V Worthlngton, ad vertising manager for Kelth-O Brlen. died at her home In this city. No 11 Kendall Ken-dall terrace, yesterday morning at 115 o'clock Sho was CI years old, and her death was duo to general breaking down. Her son will accompany the remains id Evansvllle, Ind.. whoro tho body will bo Interred. NATRA.N ROSENBLATT, proprietor of tho Utah Junk company, was on trial In Judge Dlehl's court yesterday on tho charge of violating tho ordlnanco which prohibits tho buying of Junk from minors. E 8. Harvey. 16 years old. testified to having sold sixty pounds of lead to the Utah Junk company, but ho was not suro that Mr. Rosonblatt porsonally received tho property. The caso was continued un--til Friday, upon demand of tho City Attorney At-torney that tho dealer's records be brought Into court nn evidence, THURSDAY at 2. E0 tho Mission circle of the First Baptist church will meet with Mrs. Bruco Kinney, 722 Owon street, Seventh South, between Eighth and Ninth East. The topic will be, "Our work among tho Indians." Mrs. Kinney has many Interesting curios. o PRESIDENT PAUL lectured boforo the students of the Latter-day Saints' university uni-versity yesterday inornlnp on "Beauty In Art and Character." Tlio lecture occupied occu-pied about an hour and a half, and was listened to with close attention. Ho stated that tho reason novels wero written writ-ten was to depict the beauty of person or character of their heroes and heroines. Painting produced the beautiful In land scape. Many apt quotations were made to carry out the speaker s Idea. FROM tho men who were seen In the ccntcst-room yesterday morning. It Is evident that tho Utah Fuel company Is deeplv Interested In the caso of William J. Shealey and Mark G. Burns, who aro now engnged In a dispute over certain coal Interests In Carbon county lands. C. O. Whlttemore in the attorney for tho defendant. A OUIET WEDDING was solemnized yesterday at high noon at tho music studio stu-dio of Squlro Coop, when Mr. Coop's niece. Miss Martha Mllllgan, was united In marriage with D. II. Lillywhlte. Eldor Arnold II. Schultcs porformed the ceremony cere-mony in tho presence of immediate relatives rela-tives of the bride and groom. Tho brido was given away by her undo. Mr. Coop, and was attended by Miss Lucretla West. An informal reception In honor of the young people was held last evening, when a number of friends called to extend their good wishes. Mr. and Mrs. Llllywhlto left last evening for the East, whero they will make their home. |