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Show 1 (Try AND NEIGHBORHOOD The employes of Z. C M. T. lino nc-cure! nc-cure! tho opening- danoo nlpht at Saltnlr, Friday, April 5, for a sonlaJ hop. Tho Stale Land board will meet nt tho city and county bulldlnK at 10 o'clock next. Tucuday morning for tho purposo of organization. Secretary of Stato C. S. TinKcy ban Issued a call to the banks In hln Jurisdiction Juris-diction requesting them to Biibmlt reports re-ports as to their present financial condition. condi-tion. The ballotlnpr nt tho Auditorium for tho most popular woman now Ht.inds: Blanche Oj,, 2S97: Delia Soddon. 'JSIS; Edna Ryan. 2U8: Tllllo Stolnbuck. 13HJ; Lillian ISaken. S50; Ray Campbell, fK0; Elslo Oallachcr, .119. Tho first picsldnecy of the Mormon ohuroh hns Issued a call for a reunion of the survivors of ".Ion's Camp" and the "Mormon Uattallon," nt iho 1-lon houao on Tuesday aftornoon. April !. Thin will be tho aftermath of tho general conference. confer-ence. P.obert C. TIoskln.H, assistant general sales manager of tho International Harvester Har-vester company, with hendquartcrn at No. 7 Monroo street. Chlcnso. with his; wife, has been visiting in this city for Fome days, Iho fjuosl of the Consolidated Wagon and Machine company. They wore taken for an automobile ride and later to lunch nt the Aha club on Wednesday. In addition to Mr. and Mrs. llasklns there were present Mrs. J. Fred Odoll. Messrs. S. J. Son, Mclvln D. Wells and George T. Odcll. The Granlto school district trustees have called a special bond election for April 0. Tho purposo Is to Issue SIO.OOO of bonds to erect n school building at tho Garfield townslte, to make an addition addi-tion to the school at ITollldny and to complete rooms In a number of buildings which arc now In an unfinished condition. At Gnrllcld u sito of two and a half acres has been donated by tho lownslto company com-pany for the school, and there are already about 100 children of pchool ago at that thriving place waiting to enter the building. The postmaster Is In receipt of the fol lowing letter from Tiffin, O , which ox-plains ox-plains Itself: "Dear Sir: I thought I would drop you a few linos concerning a brother of mine, bouls York, whom J supposed was living, but a few days ago 1 was informed that ho died a few years ago. It seems strange that he had no letters to show that he had a slstor living In Tiffin. I would ho very thankful thank-ful to you if you could furnish me some Information about him. Mining had boon his business for quite a whllo. I thought, perhaps, you being postmaster of Salt l.ako City you would he the one lo write to respecting his death. If ho is dead. My address is Margaret 1'erk, 2Fit Jcrfcr-aon Jcrfcr-aon street, Tiffin, O " J. II. Young, Hon of .ludge L.e Grand Young of this city, has boon appointed superintendent of the "Frisco railroad, with headquarters In Salt Lake. When Mr Young began railroad work as agent at Sandy, In this State. Ho was then promoted to tho position of assistant I ticket agent at Ogden and later becamo passenger agent of the Northwestern, wit hheadquartcrs in Salt Lake. When the Fort Douglas road was completed he became its general manager and later accepted ac-cepted a position as division superintendent superintend-ent of tho. Pnlon Pacific. He was later made superintendent of tho Utah division di-vision of tho Rio Grande Western and has slnco served as genera! manager of the Colorado & Southern. |