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Show ! SALT LAKE E . " " - I CITY AND NEIGHBORHOOD. That room which will be prepared I fnr the- rhil'iien's toys will not look likf i Santn C'laus parlor unless it is dee- I "crated with the mistletoe, flowers on I the mantel and the Christmas tree in I center. You ;in jrei th'-se decora - 1 from florists who advertise in the '.t- noumain Catholic this week and 1 ' ' 3 X!. i I in th de;:1h of Mirhacl ITennessoy of I ru'iuoi 'rp-k the mining industry I lnsps ii persistant tmd tireless worker. I n:id the mining: men of the southern 1 . j ;:rt of the state in particular regret. 1 is demise. j i ; A petition was this week presented I ti the hoard of county comndssioners. nskiiiK that they declare the smelters a rit.isar.ee, .and act according to the law. I This petition was signed by 810 citi- I ; Zens cf Fait Lnke county. It was re- 1 - ferred to the committee on health. i ' which will give both the smelters and I tl'e taxpayers a chance to show their I ' P.'des of the case. I : " ' i A drservinp: promotion was made in j ' the fire department Monday when Cap-Si Cap-Si : tain TV. O. 'Workman, one of the most I ; r -pillar men in t'ne fire fighting ser-I ser-I :ce. received the appointment from Chief. Kywjtter of the office of nssist- ; ent chief, to suc-eed Charles E. Wood, : signed. Had the latter been able to ;ect his successor, it is believed his 1 : choice would have been Captain Work- man. I ; Xewsgiils under. x years of age will f i have to keep off the streets of Salt ! 14 I:ke City in future. And boys under ! i 1' will not be allowed to sell papers ; during the time when they ought to be in school, if Councilman Martin has i J.:s way. I -4- I The gratifying information was given I - fit the meeting of the Y. M. C. A. di- I . nctors that the new building will cost j . cbout $.23,000 less than it could be du- I - plicated for by paying the regular cost of the materials, and in nearly all the I asef the materials were purchased at i , c'st. The total cost of the structure is I now figured at $104,000. I Albert J. White, pie-neer and veteran ' , real estate man, died Saturday after- I. i.oun. Mr. White had been in business ; in. Salt Lake City more than twenty jtars. He wa swidely known and re-pj re-pj ected. Death came to him at the I . age of 80 years. He had been ill for a j j vek with pneumonia, which had I speedily developed from a slight cold. |