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Show Local Briefs Program at Park-The first of a -rtea of public entertainments was given last night at Nlbley park. The Community Com-munity orchestra rendered a musical program under Clarence J. Hawkina, tractor, and dancs numbers wra presented pre-sented und' the direction of 1 I. ; C'brlatensen. Honey Crop Laroe, Honey on the farroa In Utah on July I was three pounds to a colony as compared witn ' g-pound average, according to figures complied by M. M. Ju;n of the bureau bu-reau of crops, reporting for tha United ' States department of agriculture. The general average per colony throughout the country was thirty pounds per colo--' ny, as compared with former general - varago of U.1 pounds. ; T Wrlt of . Mandato-In a " writ of ' mandate Issued by tha supreme court. Judge Melvln C. Harris of the Boaelder ; district court must appear on August ' It and ahow cause why tha court should not vacate a Judgment entered . him In tha case of tha Bankers' ' Commercial Meourlty company against T Nepnl and Leroy Bott. Ths ease ln-j ln-j volvea the ownership ot a truck. woa for Divoroe. Helen Jenkins Vdall filed suit for divorce yesterday ' in tbo Third district court against Ueorge. A. Udall. Bho alleges oruelty ' and that sho married the defendant when under II year of age without i her parents' eonssnt, not knowing that such action was unlaw CuL Restoration ' ot her maiden name, Helen Kraus, cua-i cua-i tody of a minor child and 2t a month I alimony are sought by the plaintiff. Oamaao Suit Filed. Bull for dam-' dam-' ages totaling I10.HO was filed yeater- day In the district court for Cheater C ' Kraals by hie guardian, Henry O. . Krants, against K. K, atattlnaen. young kraali was struck by an automobile artren by aUttlnsen. It UjUleged. Named DlrootorC. R- Bradford. ' Judge of the Juvenile oourt of the Third Judicial district, has bean named ! en ot ten directors of the National Probation association. He has Just returned re-turned from a recent convention of the association held at Providence. H. L tara la Robbod-Tho Undaay A , Rowsell company store at Magna was entered Thursday night and Mrt wortn t niarcbandlso stolen. PreareM Made At a meeting of the board of directors of the bait Lke Community Drama league held yester-: yester-: day further progreaa In perfeotlng the organisation waa accomplished. Mayor Is. len preatdewl' . . otltWe aoa. mllteo conalstlng of the foUowing was appointed: Misa Maud May Babcock. li. K. Kimball, Claude C. Cornwall, Miss Charlotte 8. Stewart. Ueorge 1. yper, Mias Ethel Connelly and Call k. Martin. Band CenoertyA concert by the Thirty-eighth Infantry band stationed at Ft. Douglas will be a feature of the entertainment to be given for visiting ! tourists tonight at the municipal auto : campgrounds ot Btate and Ninth South 1 streets. The regular lecture on scenic ; Utah by Dr. J. Kroaddus will follow ! the band concert, which waa arranged through the courtesy of General U. O. MacAlexander, commandant at Vt. Douglas. V. C. OIU will act as chairman chair-man of the evening aa tbe representa. 1 tlva of tho Commercial club, under wboee auspices the entertainment la to be) given. i Payments CompletedPayroents on ' tbo property In Emigration canyon ' taken two years ago by the Volunteers ol America tor tbe purpose of making ' a summer camp for sick mothers and I children who are unable financially to I go elsewhere, have been completed, ' according to announcement made by ' Major J H. Berry, local commander of the organisation. The volunteers took twenty-eight mothers and children to ths camp Friday for aa outing. Those ' of the number who are alck or In poor ' health will bo allowed to remain at the ! camp until they have fully regained : their health. tkaen Indorsement; Resolutions In- doraing D. A. Skean as governor, of the i newly created slfly-eecond district International In-ternational Uona dub. were preaented by Joseph Ches, president of ths Ugden ' club, who waa a guest at ths meeting of ! ths local club held Friday at tha Hotsl Vtsh. M. M. Nslleon, president, prs-I prs-I Sided. ' |