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Show f "I City and Neighborhood j Ml-IS IT. ZIMMERMAN" entertained the China Card club Mondav afternoon at her apartments in the Bransford. A WEEK of piaycr was begun at the Volunteers of America, hall last evening. Thomas Mackcy will conduct the meeting meet-ing and .deliver a sermon each evening. AX ACTION was instituted Monday by the Salt Lake Hardware company against the Draper Commercial company to recover re-cover SlUS.So alleged to be due for goods delivered. AN ACTION" was begun in the district lourt Monday by Edwin Wright against John A. Strugnell to iccover on two notes, one for $J00. dated N'ov. 17, and the other for fltOO. dated Dec. SO. l.TN'CLE SAM has advertised fur an engineer, en-gineer, nnd plumber to fill a vacancy in the Indian scrvlco at the Colvllle. school In Washington. The annua! wage s ?S00. Examinations will be held on February Feb-ruary MRP. TIAKKV N'EW BERRY and Mrs. Roccheck will entertain the ladies auxiliary auxil-iary of the Railroad Conductors Wcdnes- I day. January 5, from 2 to i". at. the homo j of the hitler. "':?, West North Temple street. L.I.LV ANDERSON. 3j years of age. the, (laughter of Gus Anderson, died Monday morning from scarlet fever. Tho funeral was held from the home of the parents Monday afternoon, with the Interment in Ml. Olivet cemetery. SATURDAY. Jan. 7. will be the Creek Christmas and It is expected that at least S000 Creeks ftotn Utah. Idaho and Nevada Neva-da will bo In Salt Lake City on that date. There will bo services at the Greek church Friday night and Saturday from tl until 1- o'clock. C B. STEWART, secretary of the TJtah State Wool Growers' association, und Dr. A. C. Young, slate veterinarian, left Monday Mon-day for Richfield to confer with sheepmen at that place. They will return In time to he present at the opening of the Xa-ttonaJ Xa-ttonaJ Wool Growers' convention at Ogdcn Thursday. JCDGMMNT wao given in Jircigo Armstrong's Arm-strong's division of the district courl Monday for Jir:!2 in favor of the Consolidated Con-solidated Wagon and Machine company against TIehcr Bennion. The- action was brought on notes given In security of the payment of the cost of a tracllon engine en-gine and its equipment. OSCA R OROSHELTj and O. E. Groshcll. Jr . the local representatives of Uie National Nation-al Tash Register company, leave today for the. factory, to attend a convention of the One n unci red Point club at that plc.e. The convention will be he1 In tho factory fac-tory offlee building njid will be attended hv the leading sales agents of the United States. A MIDWINTER camp meeting, lasting for ten nights, will begin next Sunday at the Salvation army hoadrjuarters. Ministers Min-isters of the local churches will speak. Brigadier General SMllwell. of Chicago, who has hecn ongaged In slum work for the last twenty-five years, will bo here January IS. and will r-penk In the local churches, an well as at the. Salvation army headquarters. THE SONG recital given by some of the pupils of Lizzie Thomas Edward at the Thirty -first nard chopel Sunday evening vas well atlonded and elicited nn little pra-lse from the auditors, both In regard to the accomplishments of the vocalists and of the Instructor. Mrs. Edward Ed-ward was ably assisted by Trof. C. U. Sehetiler. cello, and .Mrs. Mary Frances Sanborn, accompanist, both of whom did splendid work. The cello selection by Prof. Schettje.r. "Angels Guard Thee." Godard, was artistically rendered. |