Show CITY NEWS VS IN BRIEF linn linn-en a cn Martin Martin Hanson formerly ly of nf Denmark was vas admitted to lo citizenship by Judge Ritchie yesterday omen Women's Night i ht IL al at El Elks Elk's Ls L's Club This Thi This is to tu b be women's ni night ht at nt the Elks Elk's club and the usual Jllen pleasant ant evening Is anticipated by members and those who Intend to bo ho present cl GI Piano Recital Mrs Ils Il's Graham F F. Putnam cordially Invites In her f to lo attend a piano recital to bo be given t b by by some of or her pupils at the Fh First l Congregational Cong church on the lie of 10 May 1 ITi 17 IT i. i i not to tn Bc He The The slate stale board of or pharmacy was In session yesterday yesterday yes yes- In n tho the City and anti County Count building buildIng build build- In Ing examining applicants for rOl pharmaceutical certificates Ten applicants are being e examined Autos nto for fOl Tanner Tanner Geo Geo T T. Odell Jacob MorItz and Thomas Homer have P tendered the time use of or their theil automobiles to lo th the TI Tanner reception committee of the thc G. G A A. II n The They will he used ex ex- exclusively exclusively cly for ur the service of or time the Tanner Tanner Tanner Tan Tan- ner party parly v Ne Church The The rime In last t of the In the First PI carpets new Presbyterian Presbyterian Presby Presby- terian rinn church was laid laft yester yesterday ay an and mho tho main auditorium will be bc occupied for COl the t time next Sunday morning Special services arc are being arranged eel for that time Mr- Mr I Donnelly I The hurled-The Juried The funeral of Mrs Sarah Donnelly was held yes yesterday e yesterday yes yes- lenla morning at St. St Marys Mary's cathedral where requiem m mans mas was wa celebrated at 10 o'clock The burial took place in Calvary cemetery both the service ic el althe althe al at atthe the cathedral and time the at nl grave m being ulten attended ed by hy a 0 large number of friends Fait Father her Father Father Gueymard has returned to lo All Hallows college and will succeed Father Fathel Bower as professor of or English an and higher mathematics During a previous lou connection connection connection con con- with time the school Father ather Gueymard Gup Guey- mat mard was popular as a leacher teacher al and ard athletic manager eJ and amid he Is being welcomed welcomed wel wel- back by n a a lal large e number of pit pa- traits Irons and pupils of or the school Ii Knights s Choose Choose- I Delegate Culan tl Culat Calai i the Myrtle lod lodge c K of or P P. has chosen the following VIII representatives to o th the grants grant's ran l I lodge session which meets at al Murray the latter part pait of this monk monh C. C J. J l C. C E. E Baker V. W. P P. Coop Coop- Cooper er CI A A. A T T. Sanford and J J. J F F. iK IThe I- I The following were elected aw mol alter altor- lales nales A A. A G G. Mahon II II A A. Joplin WH W W. B. B Morton Morion J. J N. N Holmes and antI AV 11 I K E Evans Dean In s Lectures Lecture Prof Pi I of Byron DJon delivered the tho n regular regular regu- regu u- u lar weekly lecture al at the university nIl yesterday before a crowd crowll that lint filler filled the he assembly room loom comfortably Hr lIr took for fOl his subject the tho Grecian play pla and gave an nn interesting and In a uc- uc tive talk lalk He explained the time development develop develop- ment of the drama and told of the tho staging and the producing of the Gie Gie- clan cian play Gather Trout E Eggs State Fish and I Game Warden Varden John Sharp Shar p wilt will begin this his month gathering g trout C eggs gS g'S from different Utah sources for forthe ho the purpose 0 of or restocking time thC state lat hatchel hatchery which was recently cleaned clean i out Prior to this year the eggs ha have hen been een for COI the greater part seemed secured from eastern n sources hut huh the streams of this stale are aro now so to well stocked whim that eggs can be he gathered here in ample quantity to tn He Ile Mere non non n- n soil on son of tit the famous Camous lot poel j jerne erne rn BJornson has Written to Judge 1 Nielsen of or this city saying sayin that thai hr ho willbe will willbe be c In Salt Lal Lake c ta l May 30 and will remain re- re main here until June Junc G. G An effort will be ma made c to secure the Iho A Assembly hall lall that thal natives ci of or Norway who v no make malte ln this city may mar have ha lave an opportunity to hear their theil distinguished dis- dis countryman lecture Letters Front From Missionaries Letters Letters from missionaries doln doing work In many mallY different fields will bo be Ica read at al a special spec spec- pelal al lal service to be held helel at SU Sugar r ward meeting house e at nt G 30 o'clock Sunday a evening The letters are arc in iii reply to toa toa toa a circular letter f sent out some sonic time since b by the thc bishopric of or the thc ward asking time the missionaries to lo tell of or their personal onal experiences In the various lous golds In which they aro are laboring inhering A special s musical has also alHo arranged for Cm the occasion WINon Resumes Resumes- Bu Business hl Letters s-Letters Letters received b by the Commercial National lank hank of or this city from front tic the American lean National bank of San would Francisco Indicate that E. 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W Wilson ll on has moved mo back to San Francl Francisco cu from Oakland and that his hits bank Is doln doing bu business again in its tho Merchants Merchants' E Exchange chan building This building building- was not affected af af- affected by the earthquake was only partially martially destroyed h by fire and the inference In- In ference among Mr 11 Wilsons Wilson's friends Is that hat the bank has re resumed hu business altime at nt time thc old stand July Johs for fOl Draftsmen Examinations Draftsmen Examinations to to secure to fill fm vacancies In Inthe Inthe inthe the position of draftsman In several cral announced h the western stales slates are announce by civil service er commission to be held in Itt this city June C G and 7 Tr i Vacancies now c. c exist In him the offices of the time surveyors surveyors surveyors sur sur- general of Arizona Nevada and Wyoming one ono draftsman heln being needed need need- ed for each of those these offices while white four COUl are mc needed d to fill similar vacancies In Inthe Inthe the office of or the Idaho surveyor gen gen- ln cial eral Persons who pass Ila this c examination examination examina examina- tion will trill be he eligible only in offices outside outside out out- side illo of tho time District Columbia CI Chronicle lele Is h Out The Out The regular monthly bi-monthly Issue of oC tho the University ll Chronicle made It Us its appearance yesterday yester day lay and ancl was well 1 received It Is a clever spicy Issue and con contains tal liS sonic some c cf ef the best besl stories und anti witticisms that have ha appeared In a colle college e paper In Inthis Inthis inthis this part of the country for a n long tIm lime e. e Of the stories one called calle Ann Alln Annand and the tho Teacher I IIan Mat Man Is about as us clever a a. short story a as the cla a average e magazine prints and anti Its Us author Christen Christen Chris Chris- ten Jensen shows chances for a bright j future Two little Illustrated skits b by Ralston Gibbs aro aru also worthy of special cial In I mention All In all the tho Issue i i. i ie 41 a commendable one and reflects credit upon the staff |