Show THE CITY PAVILION In order to stop somo busy tongues wigwagging anent things they do not understand and to put tho matter at rest on a proper basis be It observed that since Its reconstruction the city pavilion has taken fully 270 in ren tals from parties dances and meet ings of vnilous kinds and free from the different wards of the city when given for charitable purposes except I the license fee fuel light and Items necessary that are needed which will amount In the aggregate to about one third the city donating tho other two thirds I tt t Tho janitor of the pavilion for keeping It clean and sweet arranging the interior to suit the particular gathering gath-ering gets his pay from the different differ-ent parties In possession for the night The city committee that looks after the financial department sees to it that It is properly placed to the credit account of the city The city fathers have also given tho I use of the pavilion to the different conferences in the stake absolutely free A SUBSCniHRR |