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Show I CITY AND VICINITY F. W. CHAMBERS, slate Hah and game commissioner, returnofl yesterday morning from I'angullch lake, where he went last week lo superintend the plant-. plant-. ins: of Iroul. While at the lake, Mr. fmambcrs learned" of the death of one of i The cows of tho elk herd In the Inclosurc on the Castro ranch in Sevier county. A. J. DEAN of Kaimas City. JIo., a director di-rector of the Motel Utah company, is in the city to remain probably the rest of this week. Mr. Dean Is making a tour of Inspection of the many hotels in the wost in which he is interested, bavins Just completed such a trip through STUDENTS OF the School of Mines at i Boulder. Colo., were entertained at the J Commercial club for a brlof time last night, their guitar and mandolin club playing several selections. Tho young: men arc here to go through some of I'tah's principal mines. SWEN ROBERT SWENSON of Murray, Mur-ray, a laborer, filed a petition In tho federal fed-eral court yesterday asking to he adjudged ad-judged bankrupt. .His liabilities axe listed list-ed at 1380.4(5, and assets, exempt, 5113, which is represented by clotlilng and a PAUL W. SMITH filed suit yesterdav in tho Third district court against Boyer Brothers Construction companv 'for 51035, for personal injuries received in the- explosion of a gasoline torch while be -was In the employ of tho company. I ALEXANDER PAVELLAS, LL. D i editor and publisher of Klronikos, th- Grvk newspaper in San Francisco, Is In the ctty for a few days visiting prominent Greeks and studying: the condition of his countrymen in 'this region. WALTER E. HELLER, a Pullman conductor con-ductor of Ogden, filed a petition in bankruptcy bank-ruptcy in the fedoral court yestenlay. Ho gave bis liabilities es ?1064.1S, and his assets as 380. all of which he claims as I AT A MEETING yesterday of tho arts and literature committee of the Commercial Commer-cial club, a 6ub-commlttee was appointed to confer with the board of goveronrs of the club on a new matter. HENRIETTA DOFFLEMYRE filed suit yesterday in the Third district court for divorce, alleging that Isaac Jay Dofflc-myro. Dofflc-myro. her husband, has failed to contribute contrib-ute to her support. .A.T . TS.E vrmont building at S o clock Thursday night the hoard of directors of the Manufacturers Association Associa-tion of Utah will hold its regular monthly month-ly meeting. T-RTH,T,?STER'.3l!rte'' f T. Dcwltt l ostcr of the Associated Press, is recov, crlng from an operation for appendicitis ornied at St. Marks ho.spllal yes , ,?.DITH M BIRCUMSHAW filed suit ' t,,e ,rrt district court; asking for divorce from Butler J. Blr-cumshaiv. Blr-cumshaiv. on the ground of non-support-Tr,ftNJ,MPO-f?TANT "acting or the Commercial Com-mercial cluo's committee on mln big -will be held at the club headquarters till" afternoon, beginning at 3 o'clock MYRTLE M. KIMBROUGH yoslerdnv liled In the district court "ult for di-youce di-youce from Frank II. Klmbrough, alleging alleg-ing cruel treatment. . 5 tT.e LOCAL board of control of the Rational Irrlgat on congress will meet at the Commercial club next Monday DR. P. S. KEOGH of Salt Lake has accepted an appointment as consulting physician at the Judge-Mercy hospital PRESIDENT JOSEPH r. SMITH of tho Mormon church has returned from a brief visit in California. |