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Show CITY AND VICINITY MISS CAROLINE SMITH, who Is to leave today on a mission to the central states, was tendered a farewell testimonial testimo-nial In the Twenty-eighth ward chapel last night. An entertaining programme was given, among those participating being: be-ing: Miss Lizzie Noall, Orson Hyde, Mrs. Dott M Bolto. Mrs, Harold Reynolds, Clyde Robinson, Nelson Bleak, Rulon Robinson, Miss Marjorle Whlleley, Mrs. Alice Burdetto, Joseph W. Winter. Miss Romania B. Hydcj Miss Bessie Smith. WHILE RIDING his bicycle down Main Htreet yesterday morning. Raymond Schulder, a boy living at 16GWest First North street, had a narrow escape from Injury, when he collided with an automobile automo-bile which bore tho numbor "1519." The boy was -knocked to the ground and his bicycle was badly broken. The boy escaped es-caped with a few slight bruises. Tho automobile stopped until the occupant ascertained that the boy had not been seriously Injured. ALFRED E. PRITCHARD will have charge of the postal savings bank that will be opened at the window marked "Cashier" on the first floor of the red-era! red-era! building. Tho bank will bo open for business at !l o'clock Monday morning. morn-ing. August 2S, and will be open after that date from 9 o'clock In. the forenoon to 5 o'clock. In the afternoon. Thcro will be no increase In tho present postofflco force for some time, at least. IN APPRECIATION of his work In tho Interests of tho Utah State Firemen's association. as-sociation. Captain William T. Ayland. first president of tho association, has been presented with a handsome silk um-brolla um-brolla with a gold handle, on which Is the Inscription. "Presented to Captain William T. Ayland by Legislative Committee Com-mittee Utah State FJromen's Association, 1911." BELLE FRAZIER petitioned the probate pro-bate division of the .Third district court yesterday for letters of administration In the estate of Catherine Frazlcr Wood, who died In this city July 11 last, leaving- an estate consisting of ?231.28 In a local bank. IN A COMPLAINT Issued hy the county attorney's office Tuesday morn-ins. morn-ins. Edmund G. Horton Is charged Avlth disturbing the peace.' It Is charged that hls'couduct was offensive August II. If. L. Fox Is the complaining witness. CHARGING THAT her husband deserted de-serted her April S. 1910, Maud Nelson began be-gan suit In the Third district court, yesterday yes-terday for divorce from A. 13. Nelson. They were married at Price, . 'Carbon county. April 5. 1.010. THE well-known Quaker evnngcllst. Scth C. Rees, from Pasadena, Cal.. will preach at the Salvation Army hall on ISast Second South, near State. Wednesday Wednes-day evening, August 10. THE MAGNIFICENT grill room at the Hotel Utah will be opened to the public Saturday evening and the event promises to be a notable one. Tables can be reserved re-served In advance. A. P. KESLER, assistant poHl.maslcr of Salt. Lake City, has announced the arrival ar-rival of a baby boy at hio home. DR. AND MRS. AMBROSE P. HIBBS of Ogdcn are spending a few days In town, the guests of frlonds. MRS. M. J. CRONIN of Bingham Canyon Can-yon has undergone a successful operation at Holy Cross hosplatal. J. R. LETCHER, clerk of thn federal court In this city. Is on a vacation trip to San Juan county. MRS, GEORGE CRONIN, who wan operated op-erated on nt Holy Cros hospital. Is rapidly rapid-ly convalescing. |