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Show CITY AND VICINITY CLASSES FROM church schools, stake or ward auxiliary orfc-anlzatlons, or priesthood priest-hood quorums will be conducted through the Deseret museum without charge, according ac-cording to an announcement mode yesterday. yes-terday. It ls required that each party be accompanied by a teacher or officer and that It consist of not more tlian twenty-live members. THE FUNERAL of Mrs. Bithiah S. Llndsey, widow of the lato Mark Llnd-sey, Llnd-sey, will take place at 2 o'oloclc this afternoon. Services will be held at the Twenty-seventh ward meeting house. The body will be at tho home of her daughter. Mrs. Leftlo Murphy. 856 East Seventh South street, from 11 to 1 o'clock today. A FREE LECTURE on Christian Science Sci-ence will be given undor the auspices of the Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Scien-tist, in the Salt Lake theater this afternoon after-noon at ? o'clock, by Judge Clifford P. Smith, C. S. B., of Brookllnc, Mass., membor of the official board of lectureship lecture-ship of tho First Church of Christ, Scientist, Sci-entist, Boston, Mass. MEMBERS OF the high school senior class deny that the class moetlnz of January 31 was one of rowdyism. They say the class president was not pelted with orange peel and similar missiles. They admit thcro was a little disorder, but declare It was only momentary and nobody was hurt. THE ANNUAL dinner of tho Ladles Aid society of the First Methodist church will be held at 6.30 o'clock next Wednesday night In the basement of tho ohurch. An excellent programme for the occasion is being prepared by a committee. com-mittee. B. F. BAUER, president of the Salt Lake Hardware company, left Friday for Sai Francisco. He will Join the members mem-bers of his family there and with them will go on a tour, expecting to bo absent from Salt Lako City six months or a year. J. L. DONNELLY, president of tho metal workers' union, an Industrial organization, or-ganization, will lecture tonight In So-ckdlst So-ckdlst hall, 221 Moose Hall building, his subject being "Socialism and Ita Eolation Eola-tion to Unionism." A WRIT OF habeas corpus for tho release re-lease of Gravo Sullivan from the city Jail was denied by Judge F. C. Loofbourow this morning. Sullivan claims to be held illegally on a vagrancy oliarge. He was remanded to the chief of police. THOMAS HALL pleaded guilty before Judge Loofbourow yesterday to a grand larceny charge and was sentenced to servo eighteen months in the state prison. |