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Show I Provo News Notes 1 Special to The Tribune. PROVO. Jan. 23. Prof. A. B. Chrls-tonsen Chrls-tonsen of tho L. D. S. college. Salt Lake, gave the second of a scries of lectures on genealogy at the stake tabcrnaclo today. A good-sized audience was in attendance. Mies Zella Farrcr, daughter of John W. Farror. will lcavo here early In February Febru-ary for Chicago Q3 a missionary. It Is reported that tho average snow fall on tho watershed of Utah county Is not as heavy as It was last year at this season. The farmers alomr the lake however, expect higher water this year than for many years. George B, Uarton of Barton & Blake, furniture doalnrs of this city, has returned from a buulness trip In the eastern markets. mar-kets. William Okelbcrry administrator of tho Peter Okelberry estato, has begun suit m tho district court against the Utah Lake. Land. Water and Power company, to collect $2000 damages alloged to bq due for failure to furnish water to Irrigate Irri-gate thirty acres of land belonging to the estate. Plnlntlff also asks Unit the defendant company bo permanently en-Joined en-Joined from Interfering with tho rights of the estate to tho water In question. Don Meldrum, the young man who was killed at Bingham last ovntiing, by being be-ing run over by u switch engine, was a native of Provo. tho son of James L. Meldrum. The young man was married to Sarah Moore In this city JusL a month ago. Tho body was brought to Provo this evening mul the funeral will he In charge of the I. O. O. F. lodge of whlcl.-' liQ v,;ih ;i r mlw.r J |