OCR Text |
Show SALT LAKE CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. Kabbi Clarence J., Freuud will suc-; suc-; ' cud to the pastorale of the Congrep;)- tii'ii B'nai Israel, made vacant bv the j' Mgnation two monllit ao of Kabbi ! L. G. Reynolds. f There will be general rejoicing- in Sail Lake over the announcement that Arthur E. W'elby is to return to his old prsjiion on the Rio Grande Western. 1 ' tl at of g-eneral superintendent, to sut- c.j Joseph I I- Young-, resigned. The ii lorniutioii of the appointment of Mr. Y.'i iby was hi nt out from the Jlio (iiatuJe headquarters in Denver Saturday Satur-day ;i!'trnoon. was the subject of pli ;iirii? comment in railroad circles. ! ill id to judge from the comments no ap-p( ap-p( iiiinvnt of 'recent times gave more trcneral plauve. j 1 II is like coming- back home to Mr. V. olby to 'return to his old position on i thT Uio Ciaiidc. He left this same posi tion in July. shortly after the in- : jning- of the Herbert regime. Some ; time after that he accepted a flattering j oiTcr from A. W. Mr-Oune and became 1 funeral superintendeiu of the Cerro del r-asco road in 1'cru. Not .liUinp the 1 climate in the far south, he resigned I .-1 nd returned to this country. Since then, except when traveling: with his f. iiiily, he ha been u his ranch at I. Willows in the southern part of Cali-f. Cali-f. i nia. He is there now. It is the un-derstandii.fi un-derstandii.fi thai he will make his headquarters head-quarters in Sa.lt Lake, where he and his family will lind u warm welcome.. V;ev. William If. Fish. jr.. for the past i two years the minister of the First j Vnirarian society in this city, has 1t ndered hi repig-nat ion to the hoard of j ' directors of the church, the resignation to take effect on Dec. 31. Of broad culture and scolarly attain-m-nts. Rev. Mr. Fish won for him-sf him-sf If a high place among: the cultured people of the city, and his departure v. ill be a source of keen regret not only to the members of his church, but to others who have been associated with him since his com in p. Mrs. FirOi also has fireatly endeared herself to a wide circle of friends, and has been one of the active workers in literary and j church circles here. A lit tie thing like a war in Manchuria isn't .hindering R. H. Flaherty's plans to return to Port Arthur next sprinp. Mr. Flaherty is a mining engineer en route to the tat to visit relativec. He has s been working in the strip of country now occupied by Russian and Japanese .itinies. and left just before these ai inies arrived. Tie says that he will 0 back next season. Mr. Flaherty stayed at the Wilson while in the city. He believer th?t hostilities will lie over j before next summer is very old. al- j though he has no opinion to give for I publication to the merits of the respective respec-tive forces. j |