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Show ' " Gty and Neighborhood .. J THE W. U. C. vlll plvo a social and card party at Odd Follows' hall Wednesday. Wednes-day. Soptombcr 9, from 2 to 5. THE CHRISTIAN socialists will hold a mcetlnR nt Socialist headquarters. 39 Postorn.cc place, at -1 p. m. today. Thcro will bo an address by Rev. Frame. THE NEW SEASON of tho Odeon dancing academy commences next Thursday Thurs-day nlBht. Tho hall will bo beautifully decorated for the occasion and a big ball will bo held. HERBERT VAN DAM, formerly manager man-ager of tho Utah Association of Credit Man, who recently resigned, will bo associated as-sociated with Thomas. Richards & Tor-tcr Tor-tcr for tho practice of law. HAROLD KODINSON of Farmlngton, l! years old, was severely Injured by tho explosion of a bottlo In the bottling works of that town Saturday, and may loso tho sight of one of his eyes, lie was attended at-tended by Dr. Dixon. FORMER GOV. C. S. THOMAS of Colorado Colo-rado and his son, Hubert, were tho guests of C. C. Parsons on Thirteenth East street, tho past week, leaving for Denver Den-ver baturday afternoon. Mr. Thomas was well Impressed with Zlon. WALTER E. BROOKE left Tuesday on tho Los Angeles Limited for Yale university. uni-versity. Ho will enter Shefnold scientlllc school, with forestry us his aim. On his way ho will visit friends at Chicago, in Indiana, and at Philadelphia. THIS EVENING Elder James Uro will deliver a lecturo on tho "Restoration of the Gospel," beforo tho Mutual Improvement Improve-ment association or the Twenty-third ward. Meeting begins at G:30 o'clock. Good singing is promised, and everybody is welcome. THE LADIES of tho "W. C. T. U. gave an entertainment In the Phillips Congrc-gationul Congrc-gationul church. Sunday evening. August .JO, the programme consisting of a gold medal contest, interspersed with vocal and Instrumental music. Tho medal was won by Miss Norma Martin. MRS. ANNA ADAMS KISKADDEN, who has been visiting in Idaho for several sev-eral weeks, has roturncd home. Advices from her daughter. Maud Adams, the famous actress, are that tho latter will likely sail from Ireland, whero she has been enjoying her vacation, somo timo tills week. DONALD BEAUREGARD, who wag tho first prlzo student In the Julian acadomy i In Paris In December of 1907, out of a 1 class of 1000 students, where ho was a I student in painting, has returned home, and will make Salt Lake City his home. Ho was an assistant In tho art depart- j mcnt. University of Utah, two years bo- ; foro he went abroad. J. E. AND W. II. BROADDOS, oph- lhalmologlsts and opticians, havo Just ' opened a new store at 5J Main street. 1 where they will conduct a general op- tical business. Ono of tho features of tho , establishment will be tho Installation of i a grinding plant for making lenses. These men wero formerly connected with tho Dayncs Optical company and the Columbian Colum-bian Optical company of this city. |