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Show MANY GATHERINGS ARE ARRANGED FOR Varied programmes, refreshments and dancing nrc to characterize most of tho mission reunions which will bo" held in tho city tonight. There aro many of these, and they will bo held at tho places and times here indicated: Australian Eleventh ward chapel. Tenth East street between First ana Second South streots, 8 o'clock. Liverpool Fourth ward hall, West Temple and Eleventh South streets, 7:30. California Third ward amusement hall, Seventh South bctwoon Stato and Second East streots, 8. French 'Utah. Conservatory of Mu-Bic, Mu-Bic, Tcmplcton building, 8. Eastern statos "Mntnoy hall, Second Sec-ond avenue and A street, 8. Birmingham Seventeenth ward amusement hall, First 2sTorth between West Temple and First "tt'ost streets, 8. Hawaiian Liou house, 8. Netherlands Sixteenth ward hall. Fifth West botwoen North Temple and First North streets, 7:30. Northern states Granite stako hall, Stato and Fourteenth South stroets, 7:30. Western states Tenth ward hall, at 8. Leeds Twentieth ward amusement hall, D street and Second avenue, 8:15. Newcastle Thirty-first ward hall, Ninth East street and Princeton avenue, ave-nue, 8. Manchester Fourteenth ward hall, First South stroet near First West street, 7:30. Bristol-Welsh, including Cheltenham Pionoor Btako hall, 8. Irish Social hall, 41 South Stato street, 7:30. Northwestern states Eighth ward meeting house, Fourth South street opposite op-posite the citv and county building, 8. New Zealand Twellth-Thirteonth ward assem'bly hall, 363 Ea6t Socond South street, 7:30. Last night a number of these reunions re-unions wero held, those being tho first during this conference period. They wore as follows: Samoau, offices of Continental Life Insurance company; Netherlands, Whitney Whit-ney hall; Scotch," Pioncor stnko hall; Swedish, Twolfth-Thirteentli ward a semblv hall; Gorman, Odoon hall; London, Lon-don, Third ward amusomont hall. |