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Show IJuqh Xavk na Bmllie Bauer of Eureka haye taken out a marriage license. li-cense. On Friday evenin? March 2nd the Y. L, M. I. A. of Provo will give a ball in the ChriBtensen Dancinft academy. Proceeds to go to the missionaries from the Second ward. One more case in the police court lest at the expense of the city. This afternoon at 2 o'clock on motion of Prosecuting Attorney Whitecotton, the case against Frank Carter, bartender for Sim Duggins, was dismissed. Thk celebration of the Third Ward Sunday school anniversary last evening was an artistic success. The class ex- j ercises showed great progress in ecclesiastical ecclesi-astical work. The local elocutionary exercises were also very praiseworthy. Notably, the pieces rendered by Misses Rose Harding, Priscilla Hoover, and Messrs. Lewis R. Clark and lloland Brown. The duett given by Messrs. Bo-shard Bo-shard Brothers, entitled "The Sinking Ship," was unusually well rendered. I The guitar club also furnished two excellent ex-cellent selections. Mrs. Tillie Homer sang very sweetly, "Hush My Baby, Go to Sleep." Mrs, Ollie Cowley presented pre-sented the last peice, "Maggie and I." and eyen though it was past 10 o'clock, the vast audience was spell bcund at her inimitable presentation of this old but popular piece. At the conclusion scarcely a dry eye was seen. Mrs. Cowley is certainly an artist of no mean ability. |