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Show City and Neighborhood HRPI'TV STAT 12 FOOD COMMIS-SIONKIl COMMIS-SIONKIl TIEIBKIt O. S.MITH ha returned from nn extended Inspoetton trip through Hie fionthejislcrn part of the state, ijo hrniight hark with him a number of dimples of eatables, willed will be analyzed an-alyzed by State Chemlut Ilerrnnn Harms. The eatables iwlude olive oil. Jellies, ex-tractJ. ex-tractJ. Ilavorlngs, teas, vinegars and the like. Hp reported that he found things very satisfactory In tne southern part of the stato and that tho dealers all seemed ready to comply with the pure food lawn. THE STATI3 BOAItD OF EQUALIZATION EQUALIZA-TION Is waiting to hear from Box Elder. Oarlleld. .Tunb. Shu .Jiinn and Wasatch counties as to the slr.e of the assessment rolls and number of taxpayers' statements state-ments for 1010. before It can complete the preparation of Its report for Uie current year. It Is also waiting to hear from Beaver. Cache, .luab. Millard. Morgan, Mor-gan, Piute, San Juan and Uintah counties coun-ties for tho annual reports of 1009. I.. M. RAYMOND and IT. L. Braeken, doing business as tho Automobile Exchange, Ex-change, tiled an action In the district court, Friday, against the Seeing Rait Luke City cars and automobiles. Incorporated Incorpo-rated to recover tho sum of $252.00, alleged al-leged to bo duo for morehandlso sold. labor performed and storage of the company's com-pany's automobiles between November 1. 100S, and March 31, 1000. DAVID GREEN, fifty-seven years of age. died at h! homo at 1o2 West Sixth South street, of heart disease, Friday afternoon. aft-ernoon. The body may be viewed nt th? residence of the family between thc hour of 1 and 1:30 p. m.. Sunday, after which tho funeral will be held from the Sixth ward meeting houso at 2 o'clock. Interment, Inter-ment, will be In Mt. Olivet cemetery. THE FUNERAL of Henry M. Layne. who was killed at LHrlc last Sunday, was held from the undertaking parlors of E. W. Hall at 11 o'clock Friday morning. Thc sendees wero under the auspices of Meadervillc camp No. "025. Modem Woodmen of America. Tho. burial was In Mt. Olivet cemetery- CITY AUDITOR ALFF has the warrants war-rants ready for the pnyment of the Judges of election, for the polling pieces, special policemen who served on election day. and for tho miscellaneous election expense?. P. E. ItlCIIINS, the conductor who was robbed on tho Wandamcre car held up last Thursday night, will not bo held responsible re-sponsible for the money t.-iken from him which belonged lo th coinpnnv. dot neither will tlie company reimburse dim for tde ;i.oO which w:a stolen from bin. and which was hi inOivldual c THE POLT. TAX .lepartmcat .'rf f. Is busy preparing to ml i,V 15,5 I those who have failed to m V? -Xonb this year. A larg- ntimbrr4"- 'TJt. ft will be Hl,d a?air,Kt"ruenfe fell THE STATE board of uisarS i eomplet. Its work at I'rovo Th7il; ivfrlO? held another meeting lcT5?n Bin?? 2 oiTlce. Friday, to nnl") n R |