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Show . City and Neighborhood 'j MRS. THOMAS ATKINS of Denver Is 4 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Fitzpatrlck of this city. SIR. AND SIRS. EUGENE KAHN of 250 Hij West Third South stroct aro rejoicing H" . over the birth of a baby girl Saturday, j! EDMUND VANCE COOK will lecture h at' tho Y. M. C A. Sunday nfternoon at Hf 4:30 o'clock, at the regular men's meeting. K' THOMAS C. CALLISTER, secretary of tho stato land board, went to Provo Sat-M Sat-M urday to attend to private business mnt- Kx GOV. SPRY promises another batcli of ; o appointments Monday, along with the sc-H(f sc-H(f lection by the statu juvenile court com- mission of a' judge for Salt Lake county. ON MONDAY, April 5, In tho council Hl' chamber of the city and county building m, the Utah Beekeepers' association will H': hold a meeting. Tho national ossocla- Hit tlon will be asked to- como here next Au- ! gust during tho week of tho G. A. R. encampment. 1 J- R. CLARK brought suit against II. S. Knight and Clarenco rurnock In tho 'j district court, Saturday, to recover $750 alleged to bo duo for money advanced the defendants to exploit tho Dlxlo Oil I't Land company's property In Waahlngton DINING ROOM SET No. 3J30 Is tho bone of contention In a suit filed bv tho B, Freed Furnlturo company against Y, L. Dunn In tho district court Saturday. Tho B! suit Ib to recover possession of the "net, or I; Its ermivalent, G00, and for ?100 damages and costs. Hl! IN THE fifth district court at Ncphl, Wf Saturday, Judge Greenwood decided the Hl case of the town of Eurelca vs. Ferrando in favor of the city. Tho suit Involved one-half of a street In the center of tho jt town. The decision amounts to a perma- nent Injunction. THE STUDENTS of Gordon academy eclebratcd Saturday evening at tho acad-emy acad-emy their victory over tho preparatory nchool of tho University of Utah In their locent debate. Games, refreshments and i dancing comprised tho programme, and t Iho evonlng was most enjoyably spent. THE OFFICIAU Protestant Episcopal i dlrectorj- just Issued gives tho following d stiaistlcs on number of communicants In 3 oliurches mentioned: Eureka. St, An- 2 drew's. 11: Logan. St. John's, 15; Ogden. Good Shepherd, 201 ; Park City, St. Luke's. 1 provo, St. Mary's. 22; Randlott. Holy Spirit (Indian), 23: Salt Lake Cltv, St, Hl Mark's cathedral. 371; St. Paul', 295; St. A John'3 (mission), 27; St. Peter's (mls- J fdon). 2D; St. Mark's hospital chapel, 10. UNITED STATES MARSHAL L. II. Smyth has relumed from u trip to Provo canyon, where ho went to servo a subpoena sub-poena In equity and a tcmporaryrcstraln-ing tcmporaryrcstraln-ing order on Lyman L. Donnan, owner of a resort below the Tellurlde Power company's com-pany's dam. The order was asked for by tho power company as tho result of a controversy over tho flume which crosses the defendant's property, and which he had. It Is alleged, threatened to destroy. Tho case will bo brought to tho attention of Judgo Marshall, Monday, when tho compnny expects to havo tho restraining order mado permanent. |