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Show CITY AND VICINITY THE REGULAR MEETING of the Ladles Aid society of tho First Methodist Episcopal church will be held Tuesday at tho homo of Mth. 13. F. Mills, 355 Douglas avenue. The hostess wH be assisted as-sisted by tho .Mesdames 15. G. Castor, J2mll Josl, Irene Rlppelo, C. A. Wherry) TSlva Bartells, J. O. Evans. Laura Hansen, Han-sen, O. It. Bird, Frank Wilson, J. H. Bowen, and Miss Sadie Rosser. A FREE LECTURE on Christian Science, Sci-ence, under the auspices of Second Church of Christ, Scientist, of this city, will be given Sunday. February 9, at 3 p. m. at tho Salt Lake theater, hy Judge Clifford F. Smith, C. S. B., of Brookllno, Mass., member of tho board of lectureship lecture-ship of the mother church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Booton, I Mass. MRS. C. J. SCHMIDT and her children have returned from an extended trip to Houthern California. They visited In Los Angolcs, San Diego and other cities. Mrs. Schmidt Is the wife of a well-known druggist at Sandy. THE LADIES of tho First Methodist Episcopal church aro making arrangements arrange-ments for the annual membership banquet, ban-quet, which will be held at tho church at 6:30 o'clock Wednesday evening, February Febru-ary 12. ROSS C. DAVIS, real estate broker, announces an-nounces the sale of the Rex hotel on State street to John M. Smith and W. F. MoGlnnlty. Tho house will bo entirely renovated and remodeled and refurnished. THE REV. THOMAS GALLIGAN of Park City has returned to his home after a visit in this city, during which he was the guest of his nephew, Dr. J. J. Galll-gan Galll-gan of tho Judge Mercy hospital. G. L. BERNARD, convicted Thursday by a Jury of sclllnc- cocaine unlawfully, was sentenced to sorvo two years In the stato prison by Judge F. C. Loofbourow, In the district court yesterday. AT THE Eleventh ward conjoint cession ces-sion this evening Elder Stephen L. Richards Rich-ards will be tho speaker and Clifford Cllvo will glvo a musical selection, Tho public Is invited to attend. DR. WILLARD CHRISTOPHERSEN will deliver a lecture In .the Scandinavian language Wednesday ovonlng In tho Fourteenth Four-teenth ward meeting house. lib subject will be "The Social Evil." MRS. JUDGE JOHN F. GOODWIN and Mrs. Frank Chctfleld Farmer of Chicago are at the Hotel Utah. They are on their way to San Francisco and stopped off In Salt Lake for a brief visit. JUDGE F. C, LOOFBOUROW yesterday yester-day made an order directing tho city commission to grant a retail llijuor license li-cense 'to Roaarrlo Rozzlto, at 1 West Second South street. THE REPORT of the criminal division of the city court for January was submitted sub-mitted to the city recorder yesterday, showing a total of 479 cases handled and a revenue of S30S. JUDGE ALEXANDER McMASTER of the Juvenile court will lecture before the parents' classes at the Ninth ward Sunday school this morning t 10:30 o'clock. MISS ETHEL WHITEHEAD will deliver de-liver an address. "Message of Socialism to Women," at Socialist hall at S o'clock this evening. Women are especially Invited. In-vited. JAMES HOGG AN has brought suit in the district court against tho Irrigated I-ands company to collect $S000 and SG000 on two promissory notes alleged to be due. ALLEGING DESERTION, Harry J. Scheutz yesterday brought suit for divorce di-vorce in the district court against Marie Tliorsen SchenU:. PROF. GEORGE M. MARSHALL o the University of Utah, who has beoii 111 of pneumonia at his home. 123 First avenue. Is convalescenL W, H. MITCHELL of tho firm of Gordon Gor-don &. Mitchell, tailors, In on a business trip to eastern cities. |