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Show CITY AND VICINITY SUIT WAS filed yesterday In the. Third district court by th Utah Savings & Trust company against the United Development De-velopment association, John TV. Weston and Louise TVeston for 31000 on a promissory prom-issory note given by the association and secured by property on which the Westons hold a lien. Tho same Institution filed suit against Flora. Johnston for $2450 on a promissory note. A SPECIAL meeting of the Commercial Commer-cial club fish and game committee will be held at noon today. Luncheon will be served In the main dining room of the club. J. W. Greenewald will preside. The discussion will relate to state fish and game laws, their enforcement and state appropriations In the interest of such work. JAMES PAPPAS Ik charged in a complaint com-plaint Issued yesterday by tho county attorney, at-torney, with assault with a deadly weapon. weap-on. He Ih accused of attacking with a crowbar James Xenulls, also a Greek. The offense is alleged to havo been committed com-mitted March 2". MARIE RYAN, accused of tho theft of a dress ind underskirt from Grace Brad-leyj Brad-leyj is made the dofendant in a complaint charging grand larceny, Issued yesterday by tho county attorney. The value of the property alleged to have been stolen is placed at $51. A DEED securing a mortgage In tho sum of 31.000,000, held by Zlon's Savings Bank & Trust company, was filed by the Hotel Utah company with the county recorder re-corder yesterday. The deed Includos title to the main structure and the annex now In course of erection. PETER EFTHIMOUS, a. Greek, who resides In Murray, was fined $25 yesterday yester-day by F. M. Bishop, justice of tho' pence. The prisoner had pleaded guilty to selling sell-ing adulterated olive oil. Tho line was paid and the defendant discharged from custody. BANK CLEARINGS yesterday surpassed sur-passed those of the corresponding day last year by the sum of $SG3,642,98. Bankers Bank-ers say that these continued Increases are due to the fact that more outside banks are exchanging with local financial institutions. insti-tutions. LAWRENCE KELSEY, an ironworker, was arrested on Commercial street by Sergeant Olson last night on a charge of robbing C. P. Anderson ot $25. It is alleged that Kelsey "strong-armed" Anderson An-derson In a. Commercial street saloon. C. COULSON SMITH, who has been serving as deputy sheriff for the past month, will be continued for the present In that position, the county commissioners commission-ers deciding that his services are still needed. ANDREW J. PENDLETON, JR., petitioned peti-tioned yesterday for letters of administration adminis-tration on the estate of Mary Pendleton, who died December 24, 1911. A valuation valua-tion of 54'00 Is plaoed on the estate. SUIT FOR DIVORCE was filed yesterday yester-day In the Third district court by .Elisabeth .Elisa-beth A. "Newman against. Theodore M-"Newman. M-"Newman. Failure to support plaintiff and three minor children is alleged. FUNERAL SERVICES for. Mrs. Clara Hansen Sims, who dlod Inst Saturday, will be held this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the ISIghth ward chapel. Interment will be in the City cemetery. JOE YAMONATI, a Japanese, w.'is convicted con-victed in the nolice court yesterday on a charge of selling liquor without a license and was fined $50, which he paid. He i was arrested February 26. j HARRY -HOLDEN, charged with forgery, for-gery, .was arraigned In police court yesterday yes-terday and will plead today. His ball was fixed at 3500, which he did not furnish. fur-nish. MR. AND MRS. F. J. LYON of Los Angeles arc spending a few days In the city and are stopping at the Hotel Utah. A. T. LINGENFELTER was granted a druggist's liquor license yesterday by District Judge C. TV. Morse. |