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Show I . 1 I Cflty and Neighborhood I V V JOHNSTON, assistant general i traffic- manager of Hie Murllnglon nt i Omaha, passu-! Huong)! Sail Lake Tiy I Krlda . en mute fast lrum l.os Angelnr. I IN TMH CAS 13 of Urn Common-lnl Nn-llonal Nn-llonal bank against V. A. Reed, Judge ' Morse entered Judgment In favor uf the . Plaintiff. Friday, for JHOL'.'.iO, on a prom- hfem-y note. ! AT fltIlAV'S MURTING of the State B"iird of lOxamlnera. tho prler of tlie new l ompll.id Laws of Htah. JP07. was flNcd i it j:'..i"0 a copy, which Is considered fur b'-low tho nluo of tho work. ' JUDGIS DII3HU Friday niornlnsr. denied Hi r. motion for a dismissal of the -aee :calnst C. 13. Al'Jtott. charged with tbo idr-ft of a. set of harness from W. If. Ktiigilon. and Iho defense will Introduce Its testimony next AVcdnepday. I IN THE CASK of VnUcr G. Folsom I nenlnsl S. B. Mllner et at.. Judge Arm-1 Arm-1 hi mng has rendered Judgment In lh" r Third niHtrlct court setting aside a laN sale mid quieting the plaintiffs title to i btoi k 18. Kolaom' addition. SAM I"I3L, HOWARD, a negro, charged i with cheating J. Hamilton, another negro. nui of 520 In a card game. In which a "paper" deck Is alleged to have been tied, took until .Monday to plead before Judge Dlohl. Friday morning. .101 IN KASTSOObAKIP and Mathlas (;itlalkl8, charged with derailing a freight train In the Oregon Mhort Line yards two mouths ago. wore granted a change of lemiR from Judge Dlohl's to Justice Dana j I T. Smith's c:ou f. Friday morning. ! TH13 PKKUMlNAIiT DEBATE to the I S'nte high school debate to be held nt Mi time if the State track meet, botweon t!.e hltjh school and Weber Stake acad-1 acad-1 mti will lake place this afternoon In Ogden. The boys rr.prcontlng til's local I f hnol arc Theodoro Welcker, Austin ' T.nndonbergcr. Spencer Wright and Bruco Wedgwood. They defend the affirmative ! nlde of the question: "Resolved, that the fJalvesion plan Is better than Iho present pres-ent form of municipal government in cities." ' THE TEACHERS of southern Utah are doing some extension work in history under un-der tho department of history of the University of Utah. For some time past some of the professors have Journeyed south and delivered lectures, outlined tho work, and then, at a later period, given them an examination on the work covered. cov-ered. For this collcgo credit Is given The course Is very extensive and Includes ancient as well as modern history of the United States and Europe. Tho work la something new and has been carried on very successfully during tho winter and spring. More courses of this naturo will be. given next year If the conditions warrant it. |