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Show Provo News Notes I Special lo The Tribune. PROVO. Jan. 24. Funeral services over tho remains of young Don Meldrum, who was killed at Bingham Saturday, were held today at 2 p. m. .from tho First ward meeting house. The local lodge of Odd Fellows had charge of tho scrvclcs. A largo number of friends and relatives attended and followed the remains re-mains to the grave. Suit has been tiled In the district court byiR. K. Cobb & Co. against Israel Anderson An-derson to collect $123.SR. alleged to bo duo on account of tho purchase of mining stocks. Noah Haynes was brought over from Spanish Fork today by tho city marshal and placed In the county Jail, where he will serve twenty-five days for drunkenness. drunken-ness. It Is said that HayneB does not live In. Spanish Fork and was there on a visit to relatives when he whs arrested ar-rested and charged with being drunk. When arraigned, ho pleaded guilty. Spanish Span-ish Fork Is a prohibition town and whon Haynes was asked where no got his liquor he would not tell. The penalty. Is is said, was more for refusing to tell where he got the whisky than for being Intoxicated. A grand ball was given In the Salem pavilion tonight to celobrato the opening open-ing of a saloon In that town. For several sev-eral years Salem has been what Is termed a dry town, while Spanish Fork and Payson, near-by, have had the open saloon. At the last election those last two named towns went dry and Salem voted for an open snloon. |