Show LOCAL MENTIONS only to salt lake city and ire return turm june special trains both directions LOST A silver watch will the finder please return to percy marshall and be rewarded the rebecah Rebe icah lodge no 29 will hold bold a dinner social wednesday at p m in the L 1 0 0 F hall FOR RENT on the dunn farm on vine street 3 large rooms and a small one 10 minutes walk train from main street rent 10 take advantage of 0 special rates to salt lake city thursday lune june 18 and join the eagles on their excursion every body invited william B dark clark was a pleasant transcript visitor wednesday mr clark claris was a former of milton but now resides at mesa arizona he is here i ere on a visit for a short time at a meeting of the rebeccah lodge held on juneith june ath the following officers were elected N 0 lizzle lizzie grow V G cora shields see sec rosa M marks marko tres irene ward trustee alice dodds we have found out durine our late snow storm that there Is nothing like a june snow for clearing and brightening up our atmospheric window the snow seems to catch and bring down more of the smoky dust than ever the rain does the following program will be given sunday june commencing at 8 p m in the south ward chaple or the benefit of lester who leaves for a mission to england on the 17 th every body come and enjoy the entertainment ind donate according to your desire singing choir prayer vocal soto solo evelyn isgreen piano sold maggle cassity male quartets violin solo ada vocal solo ernest barlow comic reading mable nelson vocal solo mrs dave stephens violin So solo loEdith edith anderson trombone cornet duett duet johnson bros 10 minute tal talk on 0 n M mission life roy shields singing choir last saturday june ath a heavy fall of snow fell in iii this city during I 1 the night and early rooming morning at least ten inches must have covered the round around although it was hard to tell the amount as it melted wa as lait fait as it fell eu the snow did much damage to the shade and fruit dull trees not hot oly oaly stripping the branches ol of the shade trees until the streets were blockaded all oyer over town torm but bui stripping the heavy bearing fruit trees in the orchards and gardens until they looked as if a kansas cyclone had passed over the city at least one ol of the owners of a young orchard saved bis his hull fruit trees by marching through his orchard nil all night and and shaking the heavy wet snow off the beading trees and it was a nights work that told well in the morning as not a branch of a tree in his hig orchard had been lost it Is forty years ago since since tooele thoele had a june snow storm before that was wa on the 70 ol of june and one ot of the years when the were devouring everything thit that grew when the stow snow came many of 0 the people thought that would finish the hoppers but just as soon as 33 the storm was over the hoppers were lumping over the snow as it if they enjoyed the fun and as soon as the snow had melted they were devouring bonang the crops as lively as ever |