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Show Christened In the Ferris Wheel. One of the last occurreuces on the Ferris Fer-ris wheel was the christening of two children chil-dren of Mr. C. R. Rhodes of Chicago on the last day of the fair. It was done without the knowledge of the company, which steadfastly protested against such notoriety. The mother carried a christening chris-tening bowl wrapped in paper and her 2-year-old boy. A young woman took up a bottle of water in a shopping bag and bore the 3-month-old girl in her arms, and the officiating reverend gentleman, Dr. D. F. Fox of Chicago, for once discreetly dis-creetly concealed his Bible in his overcoat over-coat pocket. Thus they passed the unsuspecting un-suspecting guard. The small boy was christened Harold Wheeler Rhodes as the car reached the top on her first trip. The name of. Ferris Rhodes was bestowed upon the girl as the wheel reached the turn on the second trip. Chicago Letter. SUMMONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF the First Judicial D. strict, of theTerritory theTerri-tory of Utah, Utah County, Oscar B. 1 oung, plaintiff, vs. Disey Paralee Young, now Disey Paralee Patten, defend ant. The people of the Territory of Utah send greeting to Disey Paralee Young, now Disey Paralee Patten, defendant You are hereby required to appear In an action brought againstyou by the above named plaintitf, in the district court of the First Judicial Districtof the Territory of Utah, and to answer the comnlaint filed therein, within ten days (exclusive of the day of service) after af-ter the service on you of this summons if served within this county; or if served out of this county, but in this district; within twenty daysiotherw'selwithin forty days or judgment by default will be taken against you according accord-ing to prayer of this complaiut. The said action is brought to obtain a decree of this court dissolving the bonds of matrimony matri-mony existiDg between plaintiff and defendant, defend-ant, and for such other relief as may be, just and equitable. Plaim iff abeges that the said defendant wilfully wil-fully deserted the said plaintiff May 19th, 1806, and ever since has continued such df-sert ion, and ever since said date the said defendant and tne said plaintiff have lived separate and apart. Kor fuller and further particulars reference is hereby made to plaintiff's complaint now on file herein. And you are hereby notified that if you fail to appear and answer the said complaint as above required. ihe said plaiDtiff will apply to the court for the relief therein demanded. Witness the Hon. Harvey W. Smith, judge.and the spal of the District Courtof th First Judicial District, in and for (SEAL.) the Territory of Utah, this 22nd day of December, in the year of our L,ord. one thousand eight hundred and ninety-three. D. H. Peerv, Jr., clerk. By F. b. Higginbotham, Jr., Deputy Clerk Williams, Van Cott and Sutherland, attorneys attor-neys for plaintiff. |