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Show CITY AND VICINITY . FEBRUARY 18, memorial day for the Fraternal Order of Eagles, will be observed ob-served by members of tho local aerie In an elaborate and fitting manner. A programme pro-gramme committee, including the lead-, lug officers of the lodge, met. last night and dlscrtssed plans for the evening, the programme for which will be announced In a few days. There will be three addresses ad-dresses and much special music. The exercises, which will be held in Eagles ball, will begin at S o'clock. A LETTER from Mrs. L. Splnola of Paterson, N". .1., has been roccived by Postmaster A. L. Thomas, asking Information Infor-mation concerning tlie whereabouts of her brother-in-law. William Mealv. He was last heard of in this city, and is supposed by the correspondent to b? working on the newspapers in some capacity. ca-pacity. GRACE WALLACE, one of the women picked up in recent casts of the police dragnet through the underworld, was convicted or vagrancy in the police court yesterday morning and sentenced to 100 days In jail. Her attorney. Samuel A. King, secured a stay of exocutlon and lllcd notice of appeal to the district court. FUNERAL SERVICES rort Mrs. -lane Scnger. wife of .John Scngei" and mother moth-er of Bert iscagcr of the local police force, were held at the family residence, CIS Klghlh ICaat street, yesterday afternoon. after-noon. Many floral tributes were sent and scores of friends were In attendance. Diirlal was In the City cemetery. MRS. ED WILSON petitioned , the pro-bale pro-bale division of the Third distrfpt court yesterday afternoon that William .Smith. brother of the decedent, be appointed administrator ad-ministrator or the estate of rCmina Arnold Ar-nold Morton, who died in this citv N'o-vemher N'o-vemher 30, 1011. leaving an estate valued at $1S00. MRS. R. B. DAVIS, 1 Wayne avenue, was given a surprise party at her home In honor or her birthday anniversary Thursday night, by the members or the Rio Grande Baptist church. Mrs. Davis received many beautiful gifts from members mem-bers of her family and her friends. THE LUSE LAND BUYERS of .Minneapolis, .Minne-apolis, comprising a parly of thirty-live prospective Investors in northwestern real estate, arrived In this citv vesterdav morning over the 1'nlon Pacific" and left last nighl over the Oregon Short Line for Sunderland, Or., a town south of Portland. MRS. LOUISE PRICE of Plochc. Nov. died at the Holy Cross hospital early yesterday morning following an operation for appendicitis. She Was the wife, of James E. Price uf Plochc. Tlie body was taken to Piochc on the Los Angeles Ange-les limited late last night. WILLIAM A. GUNDRY was granted a ilnal decree or divorce from Hannah Book Gundry by Judge M L. Rltchio in tbc Third district court yesterday n fl M-iin.ni ON THE GROUND of non-support Louise Kendall began stilt In the Third district court Friday morning for divorce di-vorce rrom George R. Kendall. Thev werc married September IS, T.I07. R. E. GERY, district supervisor of tho unsatch national forest, stationed at Ogocn. was in the city yesterday for a conference with Supervisor 13. 11. ' Clarke-JOHN Clarke-JOHN SEREN. 77 West Second South street, was granted a retail Honor license li-cense by Judge C. w. Morse Friday morning. H. T. HAINES, slate commissioner of immigration, labor and statistics. left yesterday on a business trip to Castle-dalo Castle-dalo and other points In Emery county. irVY; F-ryEO'- traveling passenger agent or tho Pennsylvania system, returned ; homo yesterday from an extended east-em east-em trip. |