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Show City and Neighborhood THE LADIES of the G. A. R. will hold their repnilar meeting Tuesday at 3 p. in., tn Odd Fellows hall. THE LADIES' Altar society of St. Mary's cathedral' will hold a card party In Literary club hall Tuesday evening. MRS. C .W. WILSON, a daughter of Leroy Armstrong, left for Ohio, Saturday, to spend several months with her husband's hus-band's family. A BOX PARTY will be held by the Caledonian Cal-edonian club In the Electrical Workers' hall. 11 West First South, on Friday night, February 26. FREDERICK PUTTUCK, forty-five years old, died Saturday afternoon at a local hospital. The funeral will be Monday Mon-day afternoon at 2 o'clock from 425 E street. A LETTER from Mrs. Jcnnlo Jacobs of Muskogee, Okla., to Chlpf Barlow aslts that ho attempt to learn the whereabouts of her son, Joseph Mills, who Is nlnoteen years old. JUDGE MORSE of the Third district court will go to Tooele, Tooele county, which Is a part of this Judicial district, to hold coiirU Monday. Ho will be gone until Thursday nlghL MRS. M. Y. UHLIG has brought suit in the district court against W. M. Donahue to recover 5600 alleged to have been loaned to him bctwocn October 1, 1905, and February 1, 1909. THERE will bo no school Monday on account of Washington's birthday. The offices at the city and county building will also be closed, and no business can be transacted thero that day. THE POLICE havo been asked to assist as-sist In learning tho whereabouts of Dick Bacon, twenty-five or twenty-eight years old, who disappeared from Elko, Nev.. a few weeks ago to go east. It is thought tho man Is deranged. A NEW baptismal font Is being Installed In-stalled In the basement of the Mormon tabernacle, and numerous other Improvements Improve-ments arc being made at tho building. The new font will ne linen with Mosaic tile, and tho floor will consist of white marble. mar-ble. THE FAMOUS Dlxlu Quintette of African Af-rican Blacks will be the attraction at tfio First Methodist church next Friday evening. even-ing. They are a group of original melody makers who furnish two hours of pplen-dld pplen-dld entertainment, consisting of cheerful sunny songs of tho southlnnd. The press agent's promise Is that Ihcy create 100 laughs In 100 minutes. THE SONS OF VETERANS' will glvo a card party, Monday evening, February 22, at the residence of R. S. Patterson, McCleland avenue. The two G. A, R. posts, Woman's Relief Corps, Woman's Circle, Daughters of Veterans, all Sons of Veterans not members of camp, and all patriotic orders are cordially Invited lo attend. TeJce University car. i- . |