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Show The jury who tried ThomaB F. Marsh of Payson yesterday accused of grand larceny, stealing a mare, the property of his sister, Clara M.Wright, acquitted the young man. Mida Anderson, secretary of the Provo Woman's Suffrage association, reports to The Dispatch that a parlor session of the association was held yesterday yes-terday in honor of Mrs. Marilla DanielB, delegate to the national woman's suil'rage association, at the home of Mrs. Patten, the local president, presi-dent, and a happier and more instructive instruc-tive day was perhaps never before witnessed wit-nessed in the local association- Two highly educational meetings were held during the day, and the time intervening inter-vening the meetings was well spent in partaking of the good things of ,the land. Among those who spoke or read of the cause of suffrage in the past, present and future were the following: Mrs. Marilla Daniels, Mrs. Electa Bullock, Bul-lock, Mrs. M. A. Till, Mrs. D. Billings, Mrs. Patten, Mrs. Bennett and Mrs. Cheever. The members of the association associa-tion present were: President Mrs Pat-ton. Pat-ton. Marilla Daniels, Electa Bullock, Deborah Billings, Mary John, Sarah E. Cluff, Grace Cheeyer, Marian L. Newell, New-ell, A M. Wilkins, M. A. Till, Louisa McBride, Ann J. Stickney, Emma Warner, II. Devy, Diantha Worsley, Sarah A. Scott, Margaret M. Watson, Mrs. William Strong,MrB.Adelbert Roberts, Rob-erts, Polly Carter, Elizabeth D. Brown, Margaret Evans, Emma Bennett. Emma Roberts, Johanna Harris, Phoebe Pat-ton. |