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Show j CITY AND VICINITY j C. E. ISAACSON Is suing C. ,T. Crab-tree. Crab-tree. Carrie E. Crabtree. the National Bank of the Republic and Walker Bros, bank to recover a deed to real property held In escrow at the latter bank, which. It Is alleged, came Into tho possession of Isaacson through a deal with Davis M. Lcland. who entered Into the contract with the defendant. It Is alleged that Crabtree was to mako certain payments which he has failed to do. SUIT WAS FILED In tho Third district dis-trict court Saturday by the Barber Lumber Lum-ber company against the Moapa & Salt Lake Produce company, James A. Melville. Mel-ville. William D. Llvlngstono. T. IT. Fitzgerald, Fitz-gerald, H. J. Fitzgerald and J. Rcld to compel payment of a judgment rendered by the district court May 12. 1010. for SG2S.95 in favor of the plaintiff, together with interest at the rate of S per cent. PHIL MARGETTS, dean of the drama in Utah, will celebrate his elghty-socond blrthdny anniversary February 10, at his homo at G7 North First West street. Friends will give a reception to tho veteran vet-eran actor in tho afternoon, from 2 until un-til 5 o'clock, and In tho evening the rolatlves rola-tlves will hold a reunion. It Is planned to mako this celobratlon the biggest and most memorable of all. FIELD AGENTS of the Now Tori: Life Insurance company gathered in the offices of tho company in the Boston building Saturday In a business meeting. A luncheon at tho Commercial club at 1:30 o'clock followed the business meeting. meet-ing. Gilbert A. Smith, Inspector of agencies agen-cies of the western district, gave an address at the luncheon. CHARLES HOLMES Is charged with burglary In the second degree In a complaint com-plaint Issued by the county attorney Saturday morning. It Is alleged that Holmes, the night of February 3. broke into tho building ut 103 South Temple street, occupied by tho J. M. Chrlston-sen Chrlston-sen Produce company., PARTICIPATING in the annual dlnnor of the agents, superintendents and detached de-tached agonts of the Metropolitan Life Insurance company Saturday wore seventy sev-enty omployoos, including their wives. The dinner was servSd at tho Commercial Commer-cial club at 5:30 o'clock. A business meeting meet-ing preceded the dlnnor. AN EXAMINATION for mine foremen and fire bosses In the coal mines of the stato has been announced for February 21 and 22. to bo held at Castle Gate. Foremen and bosses will be requlrod to take tho examinations to determine their qualifications for positions. THE FUNERAL SERVICES over Valentine Val-entine Clays, who met his death in a snowsllde In Peruvian gulch. Llttlo Cottonwood Cot-tonwood canyon last Thursday, will take place nt tho O'Donnell chapel this afterT noon at. 2 o'clock. Interment will be In the City cemetery. THE FRIENDS of Mrs. Frank B. Kimball, Kim-ball, wife of City License Assessor Frank B. Kimball, will be pleased to learn that she Is recovering steadily from a serious operation which she recently underwent at tho Holy Cross hospital. B'. H. ROBERTS will deliver a lecture lec-ture In Kmlgratlon ward meeting houso. Tenth Kast and Seventh South streets, at 6:30 o'clock this evening. Ashton avenue ave-nue car Is convenient to reach the church. LORING THOMSON of 714 Fourth East street, who wns operated on January Jan-uary 2S for appendicitis. Is recovering' and expects to be home within a few days. HARRY BURTON, one of the best known and oldest in service of tho hotel clerks In Salt Lake, Is behind the desk at the Wilson with his accustomed smllo. THERE WILL BE a mooting of the cltv hoard of health In the office of Cltv Health Commissioner S. G, Paul at 11 o'clock Monay morning. MISS ROSE NOLEN of tho Knutsford. accompanied by her sister, Miss Carrlo, loft for L03 Angolep on a month's vacation vaca-tion trip Saturday night. THE REGULAR VESPER SERVICE will bo held today at 5 o'clock In the Y W..C. A. rooms at -10 South Main street. |