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Show City and Neighborhood HERBinrtT NICKOT,S was appointed United States commissioner at Mllfonl, Beaver county, Saturday by Judge John A. Marshall. IUCYNOL.DS CIRCLK, Parties or tho G. A. Jt will give a card party In Odd Fellows' Fel-lows' hall Tuesday, August 0, at 2 o'clock. Prizes will, bo awarded. MRS. CLARA STEPUJ3NSOX, tho milliner, mill-iner, left last week for New Ydrk to buy libr fall stock. She is accompanied by her trimmer, Mrs. Gilberg. "THE SALOON EVIL" will bo the subject on which Elder Nathan T. Porter will deliver a lecturo to the paronts' class of tho Twenty-fourth ward Sunday evon-ing. evon-ing. MRS. ELIZABETH M'KEAGE of Calgary, Cal-gary, Canada, who camo hero to be treated treat-ed two weeks ago, underwent a delicate operation at the Groves L. D. S. hospital hos-pital Friday. UPON APPLICATION of John Sond-bcrg Sond-bcrg of '125 South State street, the county attorney Sitturday Issued a complaint against George Spencer, charging him with the pollt larceny of a dox of cigars from Sondberg Friday. F. P. KESSLER, a well known sheepman sheep-man of Beaver county, who Is here on business connected with the establishment establish-ment of new waterworks there, reports that the prospects for a sallsfactpry winter win-ter range In that county are good. "THE BUZZER," volume II., tho year book brought out by tho Agricultural College of Utah for 1010, has Just come from the press. It is a handsome production pro-duction and contains much interesting data relative to the college and its work. WILLIAM COX, assistant forester In the Washington office in charge of timber operations, will be in Salt Lake Sunday and will go to Big Cottonwood canyon and Inspect the operations there. Ho will be accompanied by E. H. Clarke, tho forester here. FUNERAL SERVICES ovor the body of Mrs. Frcdoricka E. No rd vail will be held at the Eleventh ward meeting house Monday afternoon, and not Sunday, as previously announced. The body may bo viewed nt the family home, 102G East Second South street, Monday from 1 to o'clock. THIS EVENING at 7 o'clock Elder Charles W. Penrose, who rias recently returned from the European mission as Its president, will deliver an address at the Seventeenth ward chapel. His subject sub-ject will be "The Dispensation of tho Fullness of Times," wlilon js the sixth of a scries of lectures to bo delivered there, and which are being published In tho Era. ' HAROLD McCALL, 31 years of age. was arrested by Chiaf of Detectives George Sheets and Detective Edward Janney Saturday afternoon on tho charge of having unlawfully received from Charles Wallace 350 in cash. Wallace claims that McCall got the money to bet on the rnces and that he did not bet. |