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Show Wateimasteb Allred Is today filing complaints against delinquent water takers. Upwards of one hundred and fifiy people attended the grand social civen by the Ancient Order cf Foresters in the Pyne & Maiben building last night, upon the occasion of the first anniversary of the organization ot Court Union No. 8133. A superb sup-p sup-p r was served It was found neces-eaiy neces-eaiy to spread the tables twice, the crowd was 60 large. After supper the following program was carried out, and each and all dirt exceptionally well: j Openiug Hyma. Members of the Ordei ; I Speech, A. A. Noon; Selection, Glee Club; Song, Johnatuan Bucklev; Reci-ratioD, Reci-ratioD, Miss Estella Jacques; Baritone Bari-tone Solo, Joi n Buckley; Recitation, Miss Rose Young; Qusrtetie, BoBhaid &Pyne Brothers; Organ Solo, Miss Christensen; Recitation, Thos. Osborne; Os-borne; Organ Soio. John Buckley; Be lection, Glee Club; Speech, Dr. Mc-Curtain; Mc-Curtain; Closing Hymn, Members of the Order. Malinda Williams of Carbon countv who allege? that her husband, to whom she was married in Salt Lnke city on July 4, 18S2, did in February of 1891 desert and abandon her and has since lived apart from het and failed and refused re-fused to support her and her two minor children. She now sues for divorce. Sam. A. King is her attorney. Papers were filed in the First District court today. to-day. Josiah Beck, jeweler of this city, today, to-day, received from C. T. Hays of Central Cen-tral City, Nebraska, a letter asking Mr. Been to assist in collecting one million cancelled postage stamps for which the sum of $300 00 has been offered to aid the drouth Batterers of Nebraska. Save your caucelled post age stamps and hand them to Mr. Beck-; ii's a worthy cause. No doubt hundreds of others in this Bection will be asked to help Mr. Hays. |