Show OCAL JOTTINGS baby boy was born to Mr and Thomas Gates on the 21st Inst I Uo Lily Camp R N of A will t Friday afternoon at 330 p 1 m he Fraternal hall Mrs James Hales Hostess rs Nicholas Smith who has been idsince the first of the year is i rig she lught to be improving slightly khle to be about the house hs New Star Club dance held las Iday evening at Packs Pavilion was ferand success The girls say they ared twenty one dollars from the bee n fhe base ball dance at the city pav Blast Friday evening was not as I attended I as it should have been elve dollars and fifty cents was Ired for the team however hie eighth grades of Payson and Inish Fork met in a base ball game c last Friday afternoon they play ood ball for boys The final scored score-d 19 to 10 in favor of the Payson a Ir H T Robertson entertained at heon Thursday noon in honor of her eth birthday and the birthday of I oldest grand daughter forty six Irs her junior A few relatives c the only guests the New Star Club was deligntfully prtained by Mrs Anna Jarvis wn at her home last Thursday eve The regular work of the club resumed after which a dainty h w is served by the hostess Irs lorence Palmer of Scofield Be dowh Sunday night to visit with fives before going to Salt Lake to Mr Palmer has secured employ ill in Salt Lake and hereafter then the-n couple will make their home in city fie details ofthelStahCoMntyR nse 1 League have now been completed I the games will begin about May Fred N Freeman of this city is of the directors of the oaganizat The agreement sates that two es a week must be played by all teams on at hums and one at out towns estate game warden Chambers asked us to notify the public not urn grass or rushes along the Utah o as it destroyea the nests of wilds wild-s etc driving them entirely out of country We are all interested in matter and shall do everything ibli to set that wild game is not rn from this part of the country msidvrahle excitement was caused rsday at noon over the absence of two little grandchildren of Mr and Win Flavel Mary Flavcl andS and-S Flavel The little tots hud ned it wise to take a trip to Salt c so they set out on foot anti walk ibont two mills along the track rrl Springville where tney were Il The children are only four I Is of ago 5 ilay afternoon the first game of J County High School League basel base-l will he pulled ofT at the Spanish race track between the teams of li ibh Fork and Payson Our boys hoa ing splendid form and should up first dais base ball The Span I r irk team will probably consist of II l Clinstcnson Eimu Johnbon L id Bowen furl ss Rife Ross Howe Harry Bowen for the infield The S eld choice is undecided yet Willie l I > Hay Jensen Wallace Hrockbank aril Ohristensen Elwood Christen l and Spjtieer heck lire all likely hltes remedy has evoked more laugh han > The Taming of the Shrew tp h Charles li llanford with a sel P1 I company including Miss Marie nah will present at the Spring I Theatre tin Saturday April 2nd Hanford haN presented this como com-o mom tunus anal with such sue I that III lan come nearer calling it 11 than any other modern actor character Of Pctruchio is one to line is distinctively adapted and I IIrnrl1ah scarcely less notably pet I fur the performance of Kath l The play will have the benefit ompII1Y of extraoidfnary strength gaming of the shrew as pre tI b JJMr llanford is one of the IefKTi of the dIll II1l1t i1 fiuullon lHrliMippoints Local Jots Head the locals on page 1 + Mud Not Do It Again An elderly gentleman a HtrutiKcr In New York nnd not mire of his way flopped a young rnnnon Klftli avenue and Bald Young mnn I would 1Ike very much to go to Central park The tiling man became very thoughtful for a moment and then looking the old gentleman In thl I fact Raid Well I dont mind your going Just this once hut dont ever ever ask mu to go there again Judges Library |