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Show City Briefs. John Powers, who had his foot crushed last Sunday, is getting along nicely and the physicians think his foot can be saved. There is more snow back In the mountains moun-tains than for many years past, and it Is well packed and frosen, so as to last late in the season. Monday morning the sub-station post-office post-office at Five Points will be established. The contract for carrying the mall to and from Five Points has been awarded to the Ogden Rapid Transit company. 'In the near future Is Is' expected that mall boxes win he arranged on cars so that letters may be posted by patrons of the system, the came as In a letter-box on the street. John Kelly and Albert Hanley entered pleas of guilty to charges of burglary, and were each sentenced to serve one year In the State prison. These were the men who some time ago broke Into a Union Jaciflu ar. - P. B. Means. In the District court, entered a pled of not guilty to the charge of embeulement, and his trial was set for , February 84th. Albert Sadd. trustee of the judgment against-the Citizens' bank, was ready yesterday to pay all claimants, but a new claim has been presented by At tor- ney Lessenger for extra attorney fees, j and until this Is disposed of the money cannot be distributed. This evening the members of the Episcopal Epis-copal Church of the Good Shepherd hold a meeting to vote upon the sale of the corner at Twenty-fourth and Grant for the location of the Govertment building. The deeds are made out and In escrow, but the Government, through District Attorney At-torney Uppman, desires thnt the aotion of the trustees in signing the deed be confirmed by the membership of . the church. Telephone wires Were down last night between Ogdnn and southern points, owing ow-ing to the collapse of a number of poles south of the city on the 'sand ridge. The hearing of Ed Weall in Police court on the charge of poisoning a dog belonging toiKli Blakely was had in the Municipal court and Wcdall was adJJdged not guilty. |