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Show City and Neighborhood A. W. SHAW of Chicago, a prominent mining man, Is registered at tho Ilolel Mnxmn. Ma YOU BRANSFOHD on Tuesday approved ap-proved nil of tho matters passed upon by tho city council Monday night. SAL.T I.AKI0 ARCII.ITKCTS. members of tho local chant or of iho American ln-sfltulo ln-sfltulo of Architects, hold their regular monthly meeting at the Jjouvre Tuesday oven In ir. I A NUMBER of teamsters owning their own teams and employed by tho city have filed a petition asking tho council to increase their pay from 5-1.50 to ?5 n doy. TUP: HOARD of public works will hold Us regular meotlng Friday night. Thoic are no bids to he opened at the meeting, so only routine huslneHs will bo transacted. trans-acted. THJC J A M ICS B. McK RAN W. R. C. will give a card party and social at tho homo of Mrs. P. J. Ctohle, fin" Soulli First West sireoL. Thursday evening. All comrades com-rades Invited. COUNTY ATTORNEY LYON issued a complnlnt on Tuesday against Delbcrt Brown, charging him with a criminal assault as-sault upon Mnymc ISvans, a girl 17 years 6f ago, on June 22, JOOli. FlTNliRAL, SERVICES ovor tho body of James K.- Ilegney will be held at Su Mary's cathedral Wednesday morning at in o'clock. Friends may view tho body at the family home. 'A2 Fourth East street, preceding the funornl. Til 10 MONTI IM REPORT of the I'nltcd Slates assay ofrico in Snlt Lake shows tho following recolpts for April: Oold. IS97 ounces, vnlued at 391, 105.01; silver, HfiG ounces, valued at ffi60. MYRON W. BATES. 10 years old, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Bates of ".22 South Fourth West street, died of brain trouble. Tuesday morning. Funeral services serv-ices will be hold In the Sixth ward chapel Thursday, at 12 o'clock. THE LADIES' SOCIETY of tho B. T. F. and 12. will glvo a card party Thursday Thurs-day afternoon at Eagles hall for the bone-lit bone-lit of dlnablcd railroad men. Refreshments Refresh-ments will bo served and prizes will bo awarded the winners. LOCAL NORWEGIANS are planning a demonstration on tho evening of May 17. at tho Odcon. whore tho anniversary of Norwegian independence Is to be celebrated. cele-brated. Tho programmo includes patriotic patri-otic speeches, musical numbors and other fcatu res. A HIKE into tho mountains cast of the city will be taken Wednesday morning morn-ing by the woman's gymnasium "class of the Y, M. C, A- Those who mako tho trip will don their bloomer regimen lals and climb Uic hills to their heart's content. con-tent. A FAREWELL ENTERTAINMENT was given in the Second ward meeting house Tuesday evening In honor of Elder Thomas Anderson, whoIeaves soon for Great Britain to fill a mission. During the evening an excollent programme was rendered. STATE SUPERINTENDENT of Schools A. C. Nelson will go to Logan Wednesday, Wednes-day, where lie will visit the schools of that, city and of Cache county. On Friday Fri-day he will attend a special meeting of the stato board of education in Logan, which Is called to p.'uss upon slate teachers' teach-ers' ccrtlllcates and diplomas. THE C. J. CRABTREE Produce company com-pany moved from its old location on West First South street Tuesday to thu new city markot between Second and Third South streets and Second and Third West streets. Mr. Crahtree's establishment es-tablishment is located at 2113 Eccles avenue. ave-nue. THE eighty-eighth birthday anniversary anniver-sary of Bathshuba W. Smith, the president presi-dent of tho Women's Relief society, was celebrated by tho organization at a reception re-ception in tho Relief society rooms in the bishop's building. Tuesday afternoon. Refreshments wore served. Tho rooms were bright with flowers, sego lilies being lined with a profusion of other spring blossoms. |