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Show fSpranHSl Postmaster Clarence Funk of Richmond Rich-mond mailo a hurried business trip to this city yesterday. Bran at 95 cents per sack at II. K. l'erry & Co. I'hono G20r. Advertisement. Ad-vertisement. . Sample spring suits and coats. La- i . test styles In afternoon dresses, hats NiP and ladles novelties. Edwards Millinery, Millin-ery, opposite post olllce. Advertisement. Advertise-ment. ml3 Musical concert nt the Second ward meeting houso Friday ovcnlng, March 14 at 8 o'clock. 1'rof. Otto, l'rpi. Robinson, Miss 1-ytiln Fonnesbeck, assisted by the I). Y. ' orchestra. Prices 10 and 15 cents. Advertisement. Advertise-ment. The South Sea Islands missionaries missionar-ies arc displaying curios in a number of the business windows of the city. At the Star Clothing store on North Main street and at City Drug store can bo seen a number of these curios cur-ios which gives one an Idea of tho implements of war, manner of dress and modes of living on tho Island. A social will be given by tho I. 0. O. F. at their hall this ovenlng at which a good tlmo is promised. Wives and sweethearts of alt members are cordially Invited to bo in attendance, Tho tlmo of gathering Is called at 8 o'clock. Homo demonstrators for domestic and agricultural Bclenco to work under un-der tho direction of tho Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural colleeo aro authorized by a bill which passed tho senato yesterday. yester-day. The bill had already passed tho houso. It carries an appropriation appropria-tion of $0000. The Western Union Telegraph company com-pany has established a now rnto on cablo service to Havana and other Cuban points, delivery to bo mado In twenty-four hours, cablegram not to contain more than twenty words, for $2. Each additional word will bo charged for at tho rate of live cuiiIb. This announcement Is made for the benefit of a number of local people who have occasional use of telegraph service to Cuba. "fiMr. Oiav-Uarson, l.ogan-s pioneer nurseryman and market gardener Is opening tho 1913 season with moro extensive plans than Hiobo of any previous year. He has practically doubled IiIb garden acreage and haB, as well, started a llowor and seed business. Sinco tho demand for cut (lowers is heavy nt this season of the year Mr. Larson placed his or-dors or-dors early and now has for sale a beautiful variety of roses, carnations and Raster lilies. Since tho 11. Y. College basketball basket-ball team abandoned and broke training, train-ing, it haB been receiving numerous invitations to attend banquet!) and social functions. Monday evening a banquet was served tho team at tho Johnson Cafe. Tuesday evening tho Crimson girls, those loyal supporters of Coach Jensen's five, gnvo an elaborate elab-orate spread at tho college- dining room. This was one of tho most pleasant Boclal functions held nt tho college this season. |