Show I round rou d dIlie fhe Ilie Town rown jIt Lake Sidelights f L' L r ONE OXE REMAINS REl S the thC ranks o of of the Civil vati wa waI tike f. f ke candi candidates ates on the Libera Liberal i MRS ans tided ticket which defeated the Peo jg party in a spirited and bitter bitte s 's in Salt La Lake e in Jn 1889 ar arc paga g fast last according to John Lof L L. h ad d of the local United Stater States State a. a and former Cormer deputy under undo Treasurer 31 r J J. J B. B Walden one o of oC off successful candidates f out nut of tI the list of candidates of oC th the lIrly riy v who took o office fice on February served for four Cour and years Herbert Pembroke 79 67 F TY one ODe d fi first st council who ho sef served as 5 from the Third precinct is still stil LA Se Mr bit May tay reports Members CID rs of the Liberty party ticket je follows re a 33 as re for Far mayor r George M. M Scott fo for Harder carder Louis LoUlS Hyams for lor treasurer treasurerS S w B. Walden for Cor assessor and nd f r rE p. p Clute for lor marshal John M M. FI First councilman precinct F First rrt v K Par parsons ons second second councilman A A. Pendleton third councilman W. W H H. H Spafford Safford justice of the peace H H. Laney S Second Dd precinct precinct First First councilman tes es ts Anderson second councilman TL I Pickard thi third d councilman erick Heath justice of ot the peace aes es F. F Bradley 11 Third rd precinct precinct First First councilman brt b rt Pembroke second council council- Si in sD b D. D Wolstenholme third council council- l. l 1 T. T W. W Armstrong justice a of the theart Jet art E. E H. H Kahler rg Fourth rth precinct precinct First First councilman i p P. Noble second councilman s Cohn third councilman L. L LE E. E jl Lii justice of the peace Fred Kes Kes- ri Fifth th precinct precinct First First councilman C. C Karrick second councilman W. W Lynn third councilman W. W F. F its tes es justice of or the peace W. W W. W t 0 S foil stories may be all right In in their I 11 but there arc are exceptions take exceptions take case caie of Harry Mays 34 for fer in in- lays pleaded ded guilty In pol police I ce court Friday to a n charge Story Too of drunkenness following fol his arrest V. V I lowing owing Fishy I i oJ in a restaurant alFirst at al Says Judge I First South and Reg e n t streets night pedal Officer H. H A. A Bruce who e the arrest reported Mays at at- spied to sell a twenty pound case kippered salmon to the proprietor the restaurant at it the time he was Where did you get the fish City le ige Nephi Jensen asked him Well it was this way judge Mays wed Im simply crazy about iso so I bought a whole case of them a ri I figured I needed a little drink i I tried to sell them m mm mused the judge fishy I think you'd oud ler er go 10 to jail for ten days md led while Mays was marched off his lIis cell police started an m invest invest- on to determine the source of the non I is IS rs HUGE lUGE TELEGRAM r rr r layer Louis Marcus received a ae ae ae e telegram Friday 12 Friday 12 by bj 16 cs in la size ize t was from the National Council CouncilWomen Women in New York requesting mayor to join in the drive to obi ob- ob i 1 the signatures o of women i a petition to be sent to foreign inviting women from all allis is of the world to attend the inter inter- nal onal conference of women in rajo cago In 1933 Tie he e conference will be held in conton con- con ton ilin with the worlds world's fair it was I similar message also was sent to toi i Louise Y Robison president of I L. L D. D S. S church Relief Relict society I I |