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Show SNAP SHOTS All DOME NEWS I ltk)i Turn to Mttt Th Rebekah degree, Itm club will meet Wednesday with Mrs. Jenny Geary, 411 But BUth South stresU I171 Iroa Worker TJeed Kmot. Ralph McAdams. an Ironworker employed em-ployed at th Walter building. Main street and Post of flee place, was arrested ar-rested at Stats and 8econd South st rests at 4:M o'clock yesterday afternoon on complaint of W. J. Qulnn. another Ironworker, Iron-worker, who said that McAdams had at-l tacked him with a raaor. Qulnn had suffered suf-fered two cut on the left arm. KoUOon' BmDmm June 90. The Salt Lake Reta.ll Merchants association as-sociation has announced June 30 as the date for the annual public barbecue. Preliminary arrangements for the event were made at a meet in held at the association as-sociation headquarters in the Atlas Mock . yesterday. Utah Man Graduate. Mldshlpman D. 8. MrQuarrle. son of John O. McQuerrle of Murdoch academy at Beaver, will be a member of the class that graduates from the naval academy at Annapolis next Friday. He was ap- Kin ted to Annapolis by Senator Suther-id Suther-id September 3, 1907. p t To 0t Choir Record. Conductor Evan Stephens has Issued a call for all members of the tabernacle choir to be held at 7:4s o'clock tonight at the tabernacle, when numbers will be suns; for phonograph records- A full and prompt attendance la requested. Saw Aim- Mat In Myla. Salt Tke members bf TTle'tTMr1 TmT v.raity alumni aaaoclatlon, to th. number num-ber of forty-flva. are planning to charter char-ter a private car to attend the "homecoming" "home-coming" celebration to be held by the university on the twentieth anniversary of the founding of the great school. Juna If. 1 and 17. Pack Talks to Tonriits. Fred J. Pack, professor of geology at the I'nlvereltv of Utah, delivered a brief address on Mormonlsm at the .tourists' meeting held yosterdav morning. Thro TrialJ Ara Bat. The trial of O rge Klontl. who haa f deeded not gulltv-on a charge of pass-ng pass-ng two forged money orders and another of breaking Into the Denver a Rio Orandw depot at Murray, haa been set for June 11. Jchn Iff pleaded not guilty to a charge oT "brutal assault. Ha will he tried June II. Robert Raffey waa arraigned on a chance of breaking Into a Denver Rio Grande freight car and pleaded not guilty. Ha will be tried June 37. Try Dellch Next Month. Steve Dellch. arraigned In Judge T. D. Lewis' division of the third district court on the charge of voluntary manslaughter manslaugh-ter for striking Joe I selac with a beer bot lie In a drunken brawl at Bingham March S. pleaded not guilty and the nee was set for trial June 12. Ulelac died In a hospital about Ave day aftei tha affair. Wat" and "Dry" Debate. ' i The Murray Commercial club haa arranged ar-ranged for a debate on the saloon Issue, to ho held Wedneeday. June 7. In the Happv Hour theatre at Munay. Mra. ' E. E- Shepard will assume the affirmative affirma-tive of the question and the "wets" will aecur. a speaker from Salt Lake City. Try Da visas in June. i D. D. Davie and wife, charged with receiving re-ceiving stolen property In five different Informations, will be tried June 1. They . arc alleged to have acted as "fences'' , . for H. J. Hammond, slias John Kattlo- eon. the "daylight burglar.", ' . Vfolatinf Speed Ordinance. Harry Greene, drivlnr a mo to rcycls at a hlffh rate of speed, ws overtaken by Motorcycle Patrolmen Hand Hdt son and Woodard Saturday ntjcht and wss arrest ed on a charge of viols tins- the speed ordinance.- Morray Wants Playground. At a meetlnir of the women's auxiliary . of the Murray Commercial club, to be held June 1. the subject of the establishment establish-ment of a public playground In that city will be considered. ivtw Bid. ops Named. Information has been given out at the fries of the presiding big hop of the Mormon Mor-mon church of tlw appointment of John J. U. Webster aa bishop of Cedar East ward, in place of Henry W. Lunt, released, re-leased, and of the appointment of James P. Jensen as Ms hop of Hanford ward. In place of Will Ism O. Crow t her, retired. "Two Plead CUtflty. Thomas Barker and George Hammond. ' whose right name Is said to be George Howard, pleaded guilty to charges of " burejary In the second degree and were sentenced to serve one year each In the , state prison. They broke Into a Rio Grande car March 11. Wagon Hit by Automobile. J. D. Bowers. 1119 South Ninth East street, employed ss a driver for Mar-, getts A Evans, furniture dealers, was knocked from his delivery wagon at 10 o'clock Saturday night by an automobile driven by William Peterson. Peterson atopped his car and offered aid to Bowers. , offering to pay all damages Monday. Bowers was slightly bruised about the back. Snoampment June 16. The department encampment of the I'nlted Hpanlsh-Amerlcsn War Veterans Will be held at the headquarters of Camp E. A. Wedgwood. In bait LAke City. June 14, instead of June 24. ss previously announced. an-nounced. Election of officers for the de-par de-par i me nt and of delegates to the national encampment will be among th chief business to be transacted. Wheelmen. la Irlmbo. Ten young men and boys were arrested by Motorcyi-te Patrolmen Hendrtrkson and Woodard before 10 o'clock this morning morn-ing en charges of violating the bicycle ordinance by riding on stdewslks. Each was required to post a forfeit of 12 In cesh to Insure his appearance In polios court this afternoon. |