Show MATTERS AT PROVO I Congregational A Anniversary A New Foundry Foundry Personal Provo Feb leb 4 1902 The l First Congregational church will tomorrow tomorrow to- to morrow evening ce the elev eleventh n nth n anniversary an an- of ot Its tion bJ ne observing appropriate ceremonies s Rev I I. I II If- If Jn has 1133 f favored 01 ed d the Branch of The Tribune with a beautifully beautifully beau beau- Illustrated so souvenir forth t the e achie Y of the chu church ch since in e its or organization a l Containing also complete ministerial rl 1 roll Its superintendents of home homo missions na national onal societies s' s and church membership to date The e pf ls f. f twill will willin Y include include in include in- in clude an address by py y th Clarenee Clarence l rence T T. Brown Drown of Jf Salt Lake Laker an and i vocal roni Iu bers local l local ta talent ent 1 f 2 NEW EW FOUNDRY f i n. n site of or theold the the- old Sun foundry q la JY purchased by l rs pierpont and Heaton th the wel wet well Provo Pr Provo vo foundry men an an n u date to date to foundry n will wIH be at once erected Architect Walking has Just completed plans for a two story brick b bullying liow if feet hl will Tie e eg g ped with the latest latest tt sJ machinery h for machine ma ma- chine blacksmith la a andu d patterns making rn g work The enterprising firm will shortly advertise for tor bids the construction of ot the ASYLUM BALL Tomorrow evening the employees of the State Stata Insane asylum m will give their annual ant an an- nual ball and reception These i have ha now t grown to tobe g be almost official The city and officers usually attend and the occasions are always carried I through with success This year two events will be bo given In order erder to accommodate the long list of guests who look forward to these occasions occa occa- with great anticipations of ot pleasure PERSONAL Judge Marioneaux l of Nephi passed through Provo Pro yesterday ester ay No cases were set Bet for tor his honor in the Fourth District court here at Provo lie Ite left for Salt Lake on the noon train Moses Davis the arduous Democratic attorney Is in Salt Lake today on business busi busi- ness Business man Sam Ashton of Vernal is town Jo-town toda today stocking up trade |