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Show City and Neighbrhod REV. MILLER ROYCE KERR will preach on the subject of "Motherhood" at Unity hall this (Sunday) ovening. TII13 REGULAR MEETING of Templo B'nal Israel auxiliary society will bo held next Monday afternoon at 1'30 o'clock at tho D. li. rooftis. CHIEK F. E, MURRAY of the local station of tho United Statos bureau of animal Industry hns gone to Nevada on a general Inspection trip. THE ORPHANS' HOME has been presented pre-sented with a handsome new chapel organ. or-gan. It will be dedicated with a muslcalc when placed in position. THE B. V. R. C. WILL MEET Monday. May 9. with Mrs. Straup. 2U5 Twelfth Eiist. Dr. Ira D. Travis will talk on the "Excavations In Greece by Schllcmnn." DR. JAMES E. COLLI NGE will glvo a free public lecture at 44 South Main street this (Sunday) evening, on "Getting In Tunc With the Intlnllo." The doors will open at 7:45 o'clock. BISHOP SCA.NL AN desires that the young ladles of the church at St. Mary's cathedral meet at 7 o'clock this evening for the reception of members Into the Society for the Children of St. Mary. ON MOTION of tho counsel for the plaintiff, the porsonal Injury caso of T. Harrington against tho Utah Consolidated Consoli-dated Mining company was dismissed In tho federal court Saturday. THE DAUGHTERS of the Hand-Cart Veterans will meet at tho home of Mrs. Francis Armstrong. CG7 Enst First South sti-cet, on Wednesday, May 11, at 2 p. m. A full attendance Is desired. JOHN LAMONT. a native of Austria, and Emll GUoor, a native of Switzerland, woro admitted to citizenship by Judge John A. Marshall In the United Stntes court Saturday. The application of Nicola Tcdesco went over for one month. THERE will be special Mothers day services at Phillips Congrogatlonal church today (Sunday), morning and evening. Tho pastor. Rev. P. A. Slrnpkln, will preacfi In tho morning on "Mothers' Religion." Re-ligion." nnd In tho evening on "Mothers." MAYOR BRANSFORD Saturday entertained enter-tained Charles M. Davis, a member of tho city council of Omaha, and his wife, who stopped off In this city en route to the const. The mayor took Mr. Davis and wife for an automobile rldo over tho city. THE SENIORS of the L. D. S. university' univer-sity' aro busily engaged just now preparing prepar-ing for tho commencement day exercises. The class is also completing arrangements arrange-ments for the senior entertainment, which r ill be given before Bchool closes. The class will also publish the llnal Issue of the Gold and Blue, tho school paper. A RATHER unique window display In tho Salt Lake Photo Supply company store on Main street is attracting a good deal of attention from the fact that the prominent feature about the display Is that two small cinnamon boar cubs romp ana play In the narrow window space. Tho two cubs were recently captured In the Hiawatha coal mining district. THE STATE BOARD of bar examiners held a session Saturday in Justice Frlck's office at the city and county building and examlnod ten applicants for admission to the bnr of the supreme court. The result re-sult of tho examination will not be announced an-nounced for Bevoral days. The board Is composod of Charles Baldwin, General E. A. Wedgwood and Bcnner X. Smith. DISTRICT JUDGE C. Wil MORSE rendered ren-dered n docrce In favor of plaintiffs in the case of Hyrum S. Young and others against Junius Young and a large number num-ber of defendants quieting thu title of tho plaintiffs In ptirt of section 3. township 1 south, range 1 wesl, and part of section sec-tion 20. township 1 south, range 1 east. Salt Lake meridian, ns against all of the defendants In the action who failed to answer to the complaint. The ense was continued as to the defendants who had appeared in tho caso. |