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Show snapshots at home news Claim for WUa't Death. A petition ww filed la the v district mart Saturday by Alma A. Ml near ba appointed as guardian of Lawrence A. and Alvtn A. Mlneer, minor eone of Mrs. Linda O. Mlneer. who. It la alleged, waa run over by an automobtla driven by Oscar 1 Cox, former secretary of the local T. M. C. A. Mrs. Mlneer waa taken to Judge Marry hospital, where aha died several days after the accident. Mincer's attorney said suit would be filed agalnet Cox for demegea for the death of Mrs. Minaar. . Bays DwOtmt DeaartadL - Hattla DeOraw filed suit la the district dis-trict court Saturday asking for a divorce from Clyde DeOraw on (rounds of desertion. Sngar Bowl aa Weapon. . Harry Pappas filed suit In the civil division of the city court Saturday against Peter Drake, a restaurant keeper, from whom he asks damages In the sum of 1400 and costs - Pappas says that Drakaa became be-came angry at him and threw a sugar bowl at him. Injuring him painfully about the bead. TO Start Fourth Decree. -Fourth degree members of tha Knights of Columbus will meet In their hall. Ill . East First South street, Friday night to TBv . organise a local fourth degree assembly, r T. J. O'Brien, master of the fourth degree, de-gree, will direct the organisation of the assembly. flhfldran'a Pay Program. . Children's day exerelees were conducted at Liberty Park Methodist church yesterday yes-terday morning. A program of songs, recitations and class drills waa given by the" children. The service was attended by a large number of the parents of the children and friends of tha Sunday school.- Token From stand? School. , B.' 8. Davidson, who has been secretary secre-tary of the First Congregational church Sunday school, was presented with a . beautiful gold locket by the children of the Sunday school yesterday as a token of their appreciation of his long years of faithful service In that position. The presentation waa mads at tha annual children's day exercises held In the church yesterday momlng. , Kalsey Lands Oregon Job. Log Is C. K fleer, formerly city enninaer here, baa bean appointed oonsultlns: an-gineer an-gineer nr tha Ore son stata board of health. Hla dutlea will ba in connection with water supplies and sanitary sewers. Must Hazard for Msaaias. Stata health off! cere have bean required re-quired to place placards on premises where there are patients with meealee. Tha .placards read, "Measles Exist on These Premiaea." Tha movement has been started to stamp out the epidemic of measlea prevalent over the state. . Salt Lata Boy at Tala. Walter Edwin Brooke, 1S21 Ninth East, will he graduated from Tale this . year. Ha Is one' of the Utah boys to make creditable showing In eastern schools. Hla major work In Tale was tn social science. He will receive the degree of bachelor of philosophy tomorrow. Joluieon Retains Homtataad. E. T. It. Thorn peon, register, and M. M. Ralghn, recetver. of the local land office, have entered a decision In favor of Ernest W. Johnson In tha action brought against him by the government. It was charged that Johnson waa not living liv-ing ofl the land on which he had mada entry. - Bnilfa Oaazterly Continue. The regular quarterly conference of Ensign En-sign stake opened yeaterday morning In assembly hall. Joseph S. Walla presided over the Aral sessions. Reports were heard from various departments of the stake. Charles W. Penrose. Heber J. Grant and Anton Land addressed the meetings. , w - Farewell to Mission arise. 'A farewell entertainment tn honor of M. C. Morris, Jr., and F. B. Smith will be given In the Forest Dale wardhouse Wednesday night. The young men will leave shortly on missions. Wants root Improved. According to a dispatch from Washington, Washing-ton, D. C. Besntor Smoot haa asked thst the next book of estimate .of the war department provide for the Improvement of Fort Douglas, aa petitioned for by the last legislature. . Will Lssto for England. ' A farewell entertainment will be given In the seventeenth ward meeting house tomorrow night m honor of James B. and Kmma J. Walklsy. who will leave shortly on a mission to England for the Mormon church. |