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Show 4 1 DESERET EVENiy G r NEW S SATURDAY1 JAYUAKY , APPOINTED TO RESPONSIBLE 1912 POSITIONS IN THE CITY GOVERNMENT W. H. BYWATER, Chief of EVe D. u W. Adamson, and Laura Rawsoa, Carey. Idaho. Berry Robinson,. and Madge Blackburn, Loa, Utah. Horace 8. Burtehshaw, Woods Cross, and Clara KWtr, Salt Lake. D. A Latbner, Granger, and Ethel May West. Bluff Dale. Edward W Cummings, Balt Lake, and Yerma Campbell, tot. Louis. George E. Jorgensen, Castle Dale, and Atorenc Ve- - Horsley Price.- - r Bride of Lyman Shurtleff Gets Divorce on Grounds" Of Cruelty. STORY OF DANCING MASTER Married last July, separated less than month, later and divorced yesterday afternoon is the story of the short married, life of Hazel Edith Shurtleff and Lyman Shurtleff Judge C. W. Morse at the weekly divorce matinee listened to the story of cruelty and infeUpity told by the young wife and granted her an Interlocutory decree of dlvorc ana $30 a month alimony- .The defendant in the action was manager of the Tom Thompson com- Pan y, aconcerrinow bankrupt, at the time he met the young woman who very shortly- - ftcr' becamehl wffi was at a summer resort nd a few days later they were on their way to boles, Idaho, where they were married on July 1L Returning to Balt lAke. they lived together a scant It days During that time, she told the court, he treated her cruelly, often cursing her Then, it appears, another woman added to the weight of her misery, so that separation resulted on Aug L Mrs. 8 hurt lift said that she learned that her husband Instead of being at work nights as he said, pas at down town cafes with another woman on Aug I, she visited her sister at Provo, and on returning learned that her husband had spent the day with the othfr 'a woman Then, idle called her husband np over the telephone and asked him If he was coming home tynd was told that be had made up his mind not to come borne any more She pleaded with him, but without avail Mrs. Shurtleff was awarded a decree of divorce and $10 a month alimony. this amount to be increased on appli- cation, If the court sees ft STORY OF DANCING MASTER. - The story of a dancing master, who could dance beautifully, but who bad failed to contribute anything to her support, was told by Mrs. Mabel L Dignan, In her suit for divorce from Frederick f. Dignan. They were married several years ago tn Omaha, but have not lived together now for almost two years. ,, Dignan was dancing Instructor st the Odeon for s short time, during their early married life, hut later sent to California. She said that he had contributed nothing to her support, and that reason thought there was no t-se of asking for alimony. Because of the fact that Mr Dignan Is not in need of financial, relief, the .court continued the bearing until Feb 1 to give time for of service on proof the recreant husband. INTERLOCUTORY DECREES. 'InteftOcutofydecroes of divorce were granted as follow, Edwin Mayne from Maggia Mayne, Emma Nelson from T. Nelson, Mary Neal from W. lx Neal, Rosalia Ober from KIrt Ober Final decrees were granted a vf olio's Zora Lems Bates from Stanley Bates, Sarah J. Broad from Sam- uel Broad, Alkie O Rourks from Tbos, ' O'Rourke, VpraO. Rowe from William r U Rowe. . 1 MARRIAGELICENSES wedding of the pastt Miss Beatrice Rnrthe-- i P James Parsons atcereThe Rordame home on I street mony took place at 10 o'clock, with Bishop George H Wallace officiating in the presence of the near retatti Beautiful wedding mulc and friends. waa furnished by Prof. J. J- - McClellan Tfie bride wore a dainty gown of cream silk tnulle, trimmed with satin roses She was attended by little Janet Soedden, who acted as ring hearse being dressed charmingly In white and carrying the ring in the heart of The rooms an American Beauty rose were bright with the holiday greens After the cereand reds throughout mony, a wedding breakfast was served small st a number of prettily appointed $0 tables, covers being laid for about left The young eouple Invited guests. In the early afternoon for Baker City, Oregon, where they will make their A bevy of young girls surhome. train prised the bridal couple as the them was about to start, by showering with rice. etc. Among the Invited guests witnessing the ceremony was Prof, snd Mr. J, J. McClellan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sneddon, Mr. and MriuQ. H. Johnson. Mr. snd Mrs Roy Dee; Mr. andMnr L M, Beal. Mr. P O. Nielsen. Mr -- Mrs. Parsons; the Misses Olive and Mrs Wllford Mr snd Ivy Parsons, Beesley, Misa Byrt. Miss Wilkes, Miss Allen, and also the Immediate family of the bride. . A James, Salt Lake, and Velore I'tiler, Oasis. , i 'red Stoat and Laurel Reed, Salt I ik A trad. Sidney Brown and - Mary Melville, gait Lake. . Annia Tuas, Bing hmJJ"7 I'rmlU9-John Caulfield, Bingham, and Rodk American Fork. n Naomi Bunn, J ,Jaho - ... ! , y J- - Parsons, and Beatrice A. Hordame, Salt Lake. Mtnir Bpringvlltc. snd i!"r.r,P , Philadelphia, - - .I.-- -- K CONTRACT in-v- it lrkr CHIN AMEN GATHERED IN. Wo E Bing Soy Mi m gee Ylk slkgetl A iiim-a- lung Bo gopiblers, lost night were arrested at 11 30 oilork s house tn Hum alley by pstmhnen Gsrstenoen-an- d HurrtemnH on the ehyge of gamblina Tin pr'ei n't w re aken to police heailquvrk re where the CS Stott e. Ii V r their appearance before J M Bosnian Mondtv nfl- - tn APPLICATIONS SuvM'i'H'.:brw" UNCONSCIONABLE - i lsn Griginsl of $190 G. The supreme Cf urt of the mate hand- ed down an opinion esterday whii h verves warning to loan sharks" that i min lll charge exorbitant rate even though they seem to trw of Interest b' thr Fifth Ward the Mutual Improrment M hite Louise McJBww.ii "P,nl"n was In th case of Mrs Mav e an intrreating Ldndaav, ftaaot iatin- - mill Ohio Andorwon Hnuua J H Engh. rt against G N Chad program nrt.TL,;da exmlrr, a fol- jeHlkPK,',HArt! I,rtkT' 'j H lrk an,i the judgment, of the Third W. H Kimr, low AddivMi Judf drFiNiwpIl dlMr,a court ih and th con vocal polo, Paul, Thalia ondi oio lriH Prior. piano aom.Mniai, tra t Taid urnonat ionablv !ott Buttl4' iiolin solo, Tom Wrlh Emma Rich at Sacood Th meiiUiuAouM Grove A pong hen Ice wrtl cniirt dciare hat lha lkplar n byrt.ho pupils o E.lhu CtJl m and wenth Sm th br o rt as a rl?ht to look Into th a ' Tm " l ,n Klc nub Marrt-- The following pro- following Will take part How Lotw 1 equity and Justpe and contends that Ifram mil Lr rrndT'd in the fc,ivrntn arJ T Mark a.itiu u p ,, Hvr- - wlteie tip re m a manifest Injustba a tel"., ward meetingiUMise tomorrow evening utler V E Card- - ptrann mav not he required to live up Jones at t 35 oiiek Address, "Purpose of well,Knight A comb. Emma Leland Harries, to the "loiter of hi bond " Mankind frrorn Modern Revelation." Oeo Manning. F Mary Nordquist, Ella nglict brought suit against ChadJohn T Hand solo, Salvg Regina.1 Pruett. Alex Ny loader, RHa Heiobins. wick to recover 113 tV slleged te bd Ylun Dan. Miss Rose Bmlthsnr duet. Miss on s promissory note, which due of the Soul." Rigoletto. by Verdi, riven to cover an alleged Indebtedness Rose Bmlthen and Carl Bamuelson; on two former notes for $34 each. The solo For All Eternity," Msecheronl, CH4RIES F. BARRETT. evidence showed that upon thee twe Pamuelson FORECASTS TILL 4 PM. 8LNDAT Saul of Waterworks 1S7 nice principal and interest bad Ward The Cro For Bolt Lake City and vicinity been paid In one year, and a tstdj of Twelft nth ward Tonlghl, fair mad eotder, Sunday fair lo ttt atl, on-taccount of the at heart H- - is regarded' by all who grunt for the Twolfth-Tht- associations will Mutual Improvement nUrZ,11?h.t' tMl rM,'r nnrth original loan of $100 Notwithstanding know him "u-- a man j'artkulir'v well be a follows Tinor solo, O Divine o'! "'WTra within a radius -- I J;ldkT,t1 fT fitted for the position to which he has Redeemer ! laud a Reese, soprano solo, 3 Shippersof forecast Balt Lake m ,1'1 Ava Msrja Miss Edna Evans, violin b no decided chnnur inPity He been oppointid bv the oommlssjon anf ronidratlon fop m tMnpniturc blig.to bk. Mies Eva Crawford, harp night, protect Is a well known bulkier and contra. tor Hjptln? oi . Misk lijdia White, baritone solo, a minlnnun tmperaur of i Th id inurt hold, howmr grtff and poKies-- e eeatr-ironlntlnjate knowledge "Bethlehem Star Hugh W end ooirth arm Andtrf miiuprcmn li a ration ik dsre of munkipal .fairs. duet The Lgird is My bbep-her-d on It far Th can, there Donga ' W. WEATHKIl Mis Edna Evans and Hugh CONvif!NH th defendant I To be city r igineer, D H Bloss m n counterclaim, Abnormally cold wreihr Mill Dougali ihrutht Mr Bloiaom Republican is an on th la Ur a1! Mlitfli mirt ?iVJT country rx.cpt at paidto th plaintiff Foarteentii Waist l Th program In enpijlog an excellent profev ' o Hie i7. gl above court hold, "The ward-wil'T "ml f.7 av sufficientthe Interest be as follows, take ora sionai ruputat! a and at the time of the Fourtei nth B S In for music, what In" the lower Mleiiseippl A idicss Prof WII Hinckley; of the ioft Thi meant that akid In eastern Tmu Ms appointment to the position pf Mv Th but de p, j i A Bomman sad others ,,nf r j In mm the of $12120 recover tho rture. hip rnu h hAilfhk a chief englm-e- r oi the irvlee begins at 30 pip. engineer w im urn! jiriifl m1 the judgment ia hlow the eMonaltmpt hi im c 'n Hill the enterpri-Irrigation King t hs do temperature t r in wan following will which jhU,fTnUl uard-rh- e Jpgrp4 , 33 di greet briovr "norma Muho H H a.xradualo of tho Wa tL propram for th Wxtnth ward lowest ia tn teraperalurv tils repotted e,i,n A M -coojolnt meeting fop Hunday Inrtitutc of Tchndor an dcgroL at Dunub ilitm Ella' Nslmn, Ught snows foil came fb this city from the east about "c.ng "Restoration." Beal during thi laat hor POULTRY SHOW TO Annallsa and Mar in the central portion Alma Erlekson, , of tne c. native ti veers ago He the xurrthst including nriunirv eolo. Lester Bear, (ha Langenhacker. hm j mont He is cousin of Major Park I)eI& Wolstenholm. duet, Stella Utah. rtnes at 7 43 am and a b at 70 be superintendent of woterw-ork- a Re- - , flnd DMCInar Cornwall. quartet (U pm Charles F. Barrett Mr. Barrett, a Bp,w,(er Lemmon and Cornwall; bari- publkon, at the time of hi appointt ine solo. Jas A Giles. COMPARATIVE LOCAL WBATHFR ment to the position of superintendent , DATA FOR JANUARY Seventeenth The Seventeenth ward of waterworks was general foreman of Nm sirlikley Preilliks Great Eshlblt the water system of the Denver A Rio Mutual Improvement associations will I If Fa m y Full In I, 4'. Taylor. Grande system bringing to the posi- glv c the follow mg program Sunday Tesnperaturo ID'g 4)fih tul Juilgc. Yrrlvew. tion wide experience In the line of night Jn 7, at f SO o clock, tn the Hlrnevt A yesterday work he i to undertake in public af- chapel In First North street, between Highest to this month loot year 60 fairs His alertness was mode appar- Weft Temple and First West streets: Higheat In this month in. e pri T m..rr in tiirre hi nil be a cockling ent during the eeek by his strenuous Vonie, come, ye Saints." hyiekoir and Lowest thi. morning and (rowing ai N E Kn bards street this Us the month water Grant famine anthem. to relime hotit efforts congregation, year iat Lowest this month since ix, hi ii Hie tvventv fourth annuat"hov( threatened by the freest ng of the moun- Peace' i Stephen)., by choir, solo by Normal j) for yesterday 31 of the I tail State i u r assocIsUon tain streams m plying the city s water Miss Has! Kent solo and choir, "The Mean yesterday Good New Tear." by Jamee H. Nelsen Accumulated deficiepcy - a tu il preparation for mains will begin this month To be lieutenant of polios. Cart A. and choir address by Judge William exhtbitfun ih.it will be opened to M Mr. Carlson, a Kepublicaa. H King, anthem by choir Cariaon. PblU Precipitation ndny rnminc In So was for a number of years a member o' I (h) Fntrie for this year t Eighteenth Ward Prof Levi Edgar Total to g i of the polio department, and during Young will deliver bla lecture entitled, Total for this month . iil b'fun plating their bird in ij nr the period of his connection with It "The Place of Mormon Pioneers in Accumulated deficiency this month the room tomorrow " displayed his aptitude for police work, Amertesn Total Mr 1 delivslnoe Jan History Young M efas one K 'trickle' of the as of most the being regarded Relative on a m todnv thi lecture st ered th humidity at year ago il j chitlin ficient police oftk era on the force He Untveiwilv of I'npfornia before the Relative humidity at e pm K- -t mphatn in hi - eihihftUklt will b , was a deputy sheriff under Sheriff Jo- American Hixtorlcsl tht t)y Thi I society a bolter ml tin ini"( iuorrit seph Sharp lit th time of his appointg' the first tunc he wIH have delivered It f ' t.5rn thcit of if WbATHIR ment tu his I r'sent position Mr I OltD sh'ti? In Salt Lake Ulty David ReeSe is to m tti iati n s ' ai irin,r to Salt I oiks front San Fran- jt same the twite evening sing f yr TrnpTTStur cisco, where he was a street ear man how. Nineteenth W ard President Charles ft it mi JuiKH vt th th To be plumblrg Inspector. Frank C Hi deliver an address at t liriH The th a Democrat, t a W Penrosi tr4aj Mr Mn-l- e, arrtd if Moyle S5 meeting In th hihjtitJii Will b fornMl' .ipnd,to th native son and was th candidate urged the conjo'nt ward tomorrow mar n TATIONS. evening. mday no rn i g at 9 oclock ? publi, npoa th commissioner by the mooter Nineteenth :5 V'ocaL soloFhwIll be rendered by Mias Mr Tailor who ncted a poultry nr,n'urdon Is "cl ty" Be Kolda Charlotte Butler. Him Ruby Parsuna fudge J the Utitl eta IefaIrTri and will judge at the exhibition of at and James MeMurrtn muter plumber s certlAeata, though the state pou'irv in this eltv next week,v Twentieth Ward Nephl U Morris the time of his appointment he was not s'so will Julg 'tho ttah county pool-trwill be the speaker at the eonjola 271 BALT LAKE CITY... engaged Iff that line of bustness, being xhibHion at Provo in foe at HU I Bets secretan treasurer of th Surety Ab- eson Of the Mutual Improvement I ear fimiri , He began hi exper- toelatinn to h held in the Twentieth Boston stract company M r Inter (XPr.KeK uclght to be . . A Buffalo ience In the plumbing business when he cant ihapel tomorrow evening. f I lika the people Chicago again , i was 11 )eara oil taking up that line spei tal tnuf ii rogTam will bg given. I lienver md ant phased w 'th lie t,h e of work during hi vacations when sn Twculy-thir- d hi thev c . . urogram Durans nt tm k J p 'uVr the x, schoolboy He fehved tn the third ward will be aa Grand Junction ... . In the lure war in the engineer corps follows . Melvin fihrri and Alton Duet. Mr Taylor will -remain m th city on the staff IT and was lieutenant-colonmurical number, Hulda Freed Helen He ba- pisnned S Wtp 4 Kime ttmc -1- 0i . of Mayor Farit when hews a brigadier and Jennie Evatlln. address. Dr. James Leader n rt urn part of th state bet w'eu tile Io Angelas nsllonai In the guard of Utah E, general 10 (HtVlSb th exhlb t here and the one in Prriio. Taljnage. piano solo, Blanch Holt Modena To be butkitug Inspector, Emil 8. Ward fobs. F. Bowman New Orleans Iamd Vr- - Land, a Boctallot. and at willWaterlooat the Conjoint Mutuals on New Tor City...... Sak MOUNTAIN ASH CHOU C0MfN8 the-- time of the organisation of the Year Thoughts." Mis Jane PltUhttfl Of. sJ$wM.l J u Democratic Priy In Utah, an active "New will tU a New Year's story. Portland. Srelson a Rneeburr movement, has had 4l j worker tn Htf ( 4 2 Leland A.omb and Mr. F Bolto will RmnreQ Jinnnien4 for a return engsgcnienl iride experience In building construc- rendir The rh If, under th di- W IVHli .... ..t . . ftt n of the , Irbrnted Mount n Ash mala tion He is in architect and builder re, turn Lf A M Fxrlind fflll render Ht peul 4 I h night tiUr wii vnipi't d and ha a to i "uperintendent of conspoken . . . Hie ub rnai1- - nexl targe and Important ing i wiM app. r San fNe struction on a fie Irocrwm Ward h.M"r Joseph F Hen Franclsro . . and In Callfor-- 1 Frdav .irilnc under the Hufpice of H buildings IIn this -- 4 e rbo'r conjoint 8tierfdan the Cambrian society a native of Denmark and Smith Jr . k H fak t. the Ubrn nia. He Y assoM ... 31 ftrattl snd U and the won and Ivaughlers of Wale. He was a can meeting of the I cam to Utah in ! 141 .wee eras.. WACbillftm tomorrow ward n eoolr Fiuerson Til of eently appeared In th theadidst for commissioner on the So- ciations Ml some flattering Mh4 ter and at $4 AU are Wlnuemncn cialist ticket at the Primary alectlce svsnlng Meeting begins the n singing organisation prS A notice ie known In w choir and upon th elimination of that ticket Invited Mountain Ah and Is new on Ita third Amaricag ALFRED VmEBREN, Wtlfbrd Ward Prof J. Leo Fatr- - ' was an ardent supportor of the Citizen ' . gaction Director. tour. ticket at the flnri election, i peeks will speak m art before tbe T FI ftli Ward - aid In M ,h,,pttr ' 4 '' j FOR LENIENCY. Bill Meet Btato Board of Funlon baturday. Jan. 30. -1- (rl rt he J- ntli ont . vu 1 y 6t j 11LIC PRINTING Beatrice Behrends of Juneau. Ck-lan- Herald-Republica- n, ' WELSH ENTERTAIN. Susie, the a. lev' si," l 1 t j M'r I -- 1 t- i I fr a-- x 1 I4 1R1- (!"' fl ' I", ..... ,)( Ward-VTh- Spanish-Americo- el iefi -- Beck-ster- -d .... 4 sc -- te ree-iv- - ' JLsi xtste-mr-t- r r MIA -- if Sons and Daughter W'ahw Give Excellent Program. Hviei-limi- i 1 1 Aloka, who Is vt siting friends here, are at Commissioner Let Contracts for PubMr. and Mrs W O. home at US I street lication of Ordinances at Special J k Session Held Yesterday. Mrs. F. W. Meakln entertained the Gold and White club yesterday, lunchThe Deseret News eras awarded the eon being nerved from a table prettily decorated In the prevailing holiday contract yesterday afternoon by the colors, and with covers laid for Mrs, city commissioners for the 'publication Mary Lambrecht. Mrs. O W. McGill, Intention Mrs. Fred Nightingale, Mrs. H. J Cook, of ordinances and notices of Mra A. Conover, Mrs. A W. U and for doing public work. The Deseret Mrs. E. O. Van law. New' bid, which was the lowest, waa 4o cents un inch for one Insertion, and Mr and Mrs. John Cain are at the 10 cents tu Inch for each of 30 conPalace apartments on Third Ehst secutive Insertions, a saving f about r street; U per cent over the figures paid by the previous administration. Mr. and Mra. Malcolm A. Keysor enOther bids submitted were as fotlosrs; tertain Informally this evening at their The Evening Telegram, ft oents an home. inch for One Insertioh and (0 cents for Goodwin's Weekly, It cents for Miss Plums Purcell Is hostess this twenty; one and 4$ cents for 30 Insertions; The afternoon at a shower party In honor $1 for one gnd M of Mias Latrica Belcher, whose mar- cants for 30 Insertions, snd The Trlb. riage to Lon T. ) Fiddler takes place tn une, $1 for one and 10 cent for 30 inser. the near future tions The award was made at S special Mr J W Christy entertain the P. meeting of the city commissioners yes- E. 0. society this afternoon. to pass upon terday afternoon called the for the 15 departments of Mrs. Charles Cook entertained the the payrolls for the last two government city Ne Plus Ultra club yesterday, the dec- weeks of November. Them rolls, totalorations being in potneettta and ferns, almost $14,400, were approved, and snd luncheon being served, followed by ing Monday. Barks Herbs Loan Case. In -- fr Miss Margaret Walden boa Unued. .invitations for a tea to be given In honor That have great medicinal power, are raised to- - their highest efficiency, for purifying and enriching the blood, as they are combined in Hoods Sarsaparilla, which la Peculiar to Itself, I9JI testimonial received by no tual coant in two years a record un oupreme Court Reverses Juda- ment of Third District Court i Aifru-Ick(- J Allan Spencer are et Esther apartments on ' f. A 1 " Ilccdo Garcaparilla I nt - sung and anaddr made np program for the entertainment of thee attending Jh regular monthly meeting of the 44oim and- - Daughters of Wales loot nlghl at the Knight of Columbus hall. During th evening the following program was rendered. National song, "Land of Hr Father." Evan Arthur, song. Miss Anne Coiee duet, "Till We Meet Again," th Uisnne Davis and amc Evans; violin soks paralleled taC the history of medicine. Annie " August Jones- Welsh I waa so tired and weak It "William Morris, poet Oihpoeer hard for me to he about. I took snd Hrulptor" William Folland song Reetrice Irtrnion; song! Evening Hood's Sarsaparilla, and It gave m n "Mr Native leind " Jnbir Jonea; address, CapL D. L, Davis. appetite and Improved my whole ays Pieturesque M phine Henman. Ranch.. John Evans prseided eer the meeting, tern. F. Carlson, Bog It. Btark. Minn. course Its announced that th Lo"n during hsrahrMt'k"iiE,ln Id., snj Ther Is no real substitute for . did Mountain Ask male choir, which snoeav .1 In Balt lAk Uet October, weuldao- and Lily Hem- r--r In a return engagement the tab-Get lt today In Usual Squid form or ernad Jsa. Ik under the auaplnsg of the the tabernaol choir, Ounhrioa wvSeer chocolate tablet called SgTMtgbA. end the Bone and Baugh tre of Wfalt 4 - 'u g, First street mad.". .. " m Mr. and Mrs home at the ihJ ! y, Charles Johnson and Jennie Kelley, James it (smash and Annie Jensen, , Additional oppoint moots to positions conjoint session In Wllford want tomorrow e enJng An eirtenstve must responsibility In the affairs of the' xal program has hen arrang. d and a jcitv have been announced during the t general invitatidri to tin publn to at Mrs Albert Brown on Thursday enter- - j week by th commissioners, who took In. sruo logos Tomorrow being the first Sunday to tend7 is extended tabled a number of friends who we.it office last Monday at noon The observed as a fast day at pm January on the trip with th tabernacle chjir o. mtmMita Tenth Ward A fan w ell foil.,. one of the features being a mustca! throughout theChunh. the evening f r Klthr Juiepli B i hrlst, n c"lrf of the fire department, teen tses in the arious wants will be program by Mrs JJzsle Thomas Ld- win. M and sun. son of Bishop i 'hrietoiieon the direction of the wards, "Mrs Bessie Browning Mrs J t llllum H Bywater Mr Bytes ter, a under leaves for the hwl-- s and t; rman mis Y I. M 1 A The programs to be .Bishuy, Mr, Sarah W'.(d,. 3In- J d,.;n,w,Ut,, le.ie.iliinf ,,fUia dupariini.ut will I nth w In be slon. a. the f given t a, imudt ot .the. wards at want r imtr given Eta James Mrs Mary R Koas Mss during the administration of Themisy wetting "js ty Mayor th regular hour for evening services On Bessie Smith, Miss Vllate Schofield and Friday evening Jan i1. a dance R' V are as follows hard the memMorris, present Mrs Minnie K. Edwards The hostesa tviii b given Eidi r uhritenM.n ha was assisted by Miss Louise Jensen, ber of the board of commisslonorH. Mr, M Second Ward The musical num- llist oomnleted A Htine rtl tf;i. i and about 40 were present B later's record in his by previous con- - bers of this program will be given stu loMn of and clarinet th n the du4rtmeM tme i portion of JuM last niht a Jol1 party of 12 frla. n joaurm Shuster. this brtn ' r fn teurj thr of a ris of noire mubtoaln chaperoned by Mrs 8 E Barker, en- libertv Want '1 'he rrofcrain tor the b The Conh-inan! PJhJUen bj Mr fhutrK puptla joyed a skigh rid until 10 ockxk u supridjr oY gtrfta ln U Oei i v .v rn. meet.i illimn J ludd-tihtturning then to sr'hutrT supper irrtkf i. orks Mr program will In rt nllered in the Second morrow event ig will be ar fo , i Th Fifth and ward Beventti hrt chapel Sele Tu i lenfiam ward a tlon, DemoirAt, Tic sened noir, fir paling Ldpise, Eart juict at 4 30 p m A cordial Loti v Hauegn other Wise Men Emm i umui 'lw Jeaele and luo Aanii Wil- many years m the city coun i and his ition Ik extended to all Interested in snjnute talk, M l A stan.'s WalOfficial one record is which Edith liamson Caidarll Ftha shows him mueu those taking part wl)l be John For." Emilv 'fllul t bare oio Higgs Avon lace. 8u?ie Sharp, to have had the interest of the city Resell Forenre Roper, Ularenee Mil- Pike; ten minute talk "Ww Year Re Hod non, solutions,' J T WarKon ler IJ roy MeyerhoffetA-Marl- e Gladys Barker and Paul Judffon remarks if August Jones Kile McMillan, Miss CWrl Badger eelection. w un choir FYed Mr MUs Ijanrel Reed a4id Florern a Powell, John Roeell, Edwin House Want President bugar Btaats of this rtiv w$re married on Ralph J Taufer and Willis Woodbury. Josepn F. Smith will be the sbewiker WednesdaT, ntth Hishop Worthen at the Mutual conjoint In the Improvement The Bard Fourth program and a ill make a trip to Los House Fourth ward assembly hall, corner of eercke to be held in Ougar Amreirs, before making their home ward tomorrow eveo n at a to W est Temple Seventh South and here clock A tw ram muelitl will pp 30 str-e- ts m follow . will as be at p Ad dp is Mnor ainue C Park piano given Mr and Mrs Kohert Armour of solo Ml Alta Burton recitation. M Is i I migration Hard V -- one servile a 4utte Mont are in the tnci Ada Stark mh nl sol. Mis Millie bevy, w ill bt guen bi i Ithii i a,i and Hotel few dav and will he at number of hi p tptls In the Kmtgra- ii lin with obligato by Miss Haioi tion Utah during1 their r1a ward meetinghouee Tlioee Kern s! Mr and Mrs. John R. Price announce The state board of pardons will conthe engagement of their daughter Besthe marriage sider the following applications for tir to Weeley E. Jones, to take place in the near future clemency at its next meeting. Satur-daJan 35 For pardon George tv Mrs B. A McMillan gives an Kofferil, afgrand larceny, B I K hater, this tea a followed by party ternoon for her daughter. Miss Mar-- embezzlement Lfftoy Horrocks staturet McMillan, to include abut a tory offense Joseph Peteiwon. shooting fish with giant powder. Mra. D D Dadozen young girls vis, receiving stolen property, Charles For Mr W C. William entertoim! yes- H Clark, embezzlement Edmond Burrell, highway Kensington in honor of terday at. Leo Ida , Boyle, robbery; Frank Mrs W. H. Taylor, of BlsckfooL, robbery, Romeo, murder, first degree Mrs Frank Groesbeck assisting ait lake Mldvulc. .K I MfVf . A charming week was that Mr. Mabel Dlpua Says Husband Failed to Coo tribute to Her Sap-po- rt Deoees Granted. i Social and Personal Prises were won by Mrs. J W HUh" nd ' t 4? |