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Show FEW LOCAL ITEMS I CONDENSED HERE For Hasty Perusal H Busy Readers. H Funeral, a Party, Dance I and Other Squibs. H Funeral services over the remains of, M Ingeborg Klrstinc Peterson were held H In the Sixth ward meeting house In H this city on Monday at ono p m. The H house was filled to Its full capacity H The services opened with singing by H the choir, which rendered some ap- H proprlalc music. Prayer was olfcrcd H by John A. Hcndrlckson. The speak- H crs were Elders Anthon Anderson, H Win. A they, John II. Anderson, Wm. H 11. Danlclson, T. A. Thorcson, Hans H Pedcrscu, C. C. Jensen and Hishop H Skanchy. Through tho services a trio H untitled "Resurrection" was rcndcicd H by Misses Nora Ellasou, Mlnnlo Peter- H son and Eunice Jacobson. A duct' H was rendered by Mrs. Hans A. Pcder- H sen and Miss Eunice Jacobson. A solo H was sung by August J. Hansen. The H dismissal prayer was offered by A. H Ostium!. M What Is said to have been the H swellest, most elaborate and altogcth- H crscrumptuous affair ever carried to H such a wondrously glorious success at H tho Agricultural College of Utah was H that given Saturday at 4 o'clock by H Miss Amanda Holmgren, who enter- H talncd the Delta Iota Ilcta Sorority. H Tills was a Washington anniversary H affair In which Hags and national color H schemes wero handled to absolute per- H fection in the tablo decorations and In H theicrvingof a seven course dinner. H Following the dinner, Miss Estclle Jen- B sen, an accomplished musician from B Urlgham, entertained the pirty wlth HJ intruracntal music In the chapel room. HJ Those fortunate enough to bo of this IJ gathering were Mis. Edith Rudolph- BJ Hlllman, Misses Mildred Jensen, hJ Grace and Martha Fisher, Estclle HJ Jensf n and Eva Farr. HJ L. A. Ostlcn, of the A. C. of U., was HJ the center of Interest at the teachers B Institute in Rich county last Friday HJ and Saturday. Ho delivered two HJ lectures each day and during the even- H ings gavo popular lectures at Ran- H dolohand Woodruff. The school dLs- M trlcts of Rich require but fifteen or H twenty teachers and the majority of M these together with a large number H of the town and county folk were in attendance, and a very successful and enjoyable institute was tho result. M Mr. Ostlcn says that some real weath- U cr struck that portion of tho country H Saturday evening, there being a H heavy fall of snow and a biting wind. U At tho First ward conjoint meeting H of the Mutuals Sunday evening a H special program will bo rendered. Dr. H O. 11. Thomas will deliver a popular H lecture. Miss Nora Ellason will alng, M and Miss Mamie Brown will furnish M piano music The meeting begins at M 7 o'clock sharp and all have a cordial M invitation. M Judge J. II. Richards, of lloise, Ida- M ho, was in the city Saturday last, tho M guest of Gcorgo II. Champ, of Utah M Mortage Loan Corporation. Judge M Hlchardi Is president of the National M MlnlngCongrcssot the United States M and is ono of the most eminent cor- M poratlon lawyers In tho west. rj M Mrs. Scagcr, daughter of Mrs. Clias. M Robblns, who has been visiting iu Lo- M gan the past week, returned to her H home yesterday, Her husband owns a M nlco Irrigated ranch west of Dewey M and Is planting it In fruit trees. H President James II. Llnford went to M Salt Lako Monday to attend a lecture M given at the University by a promt- M ncnt eastern gentleman on his travels jH and explorations In Babylonia. M Mr. Alfred Palmer who returned H from California just a fow da) sago, H savs that while ho was In Los Angeles M this Whiter there was a slight frost, m the first ono In eighteen yeats. M The ladles Hon Ami club of Wells- H vlllo gives a grand ball In their lino H new pavilion Monday night. 500 In- H vltatlonsaro out. H Bishop Cardou und family wlllar- H llvo In Logan today or tomorrow, W this according to communications H that have come. S 1 |