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Show H '" H LOCAL NEWS B Cottngo for ront. Phono G. Adv. tf H Joseph M. Howell ot Salt Lake, BBJ ,-wns transacting business in Logan H last Saturday. 1 For first class show cards nnd BBJ cartoon work, phono 42. Advt. tf BBBJ Found Overcoat nicked up on Tirst West street. Owner can get K same at this office. Advt. H Mrs. Clydo Wlscouib entertained BBBJ nt n kcnslngton nt the Bluebird last BBBJ Saturday afternoon between thrco BBBJ nnd flvo o'clock. Favors were pink H carnations. H Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benson, of H this city, attended the funeral scrv- H Ices in Salt Lako City, over the re- BBBJ mains of Joseph II. Grant. They BBV i went down last Saturday. B The University of Utah football H A, team wns defeated in Itoulder, Col- BBS orado on Saturday by the score ot M 18 to U. The Utah Aggies play llotil- H ilcr in Logan next Saturday. H After a month in the cast, Mr. BBB M. Momltscn, the coal dealer, Is back BBB liome, having Bpent a most pleasant BBS time while away. He visited many BBB points of interest while in the east. BY Manager Thatcher of the Lyric BBBfc Theater, has arranged for another BBB good road show, it will bo here next BBB Monday evening, November 10, at BBB the Lyric. The New York Producing BBS Company will present on that date, H "The Virginian." BBB Sheriff Barker is investigating a BBB rather mysterious disappearance case BBB Involving a young woman of Smith- B field, the wife or Gilbert Iloskellcy, BBB to whom she was recently married. B The young man is in the army and BBS stationed nt Camp Kearney, Callfor- H nla. She left Smithrield, October BBS 28 to join her husband, but since BBS that time nothing has been heard of BBS her. She has not reached the camp BBS nnd cannot be traced any further BBM than Ogdcn. The missing woman was formerly Miss Wanda Hendricks, and for Bomo years had taught school. Tho Utah Artillery football team at Camp Kearney Is showing up in flno shape of late. On Saturday, Captain Cap-tain Llo Judd and his team won from tho Arizona Indians, by the score of 3C to 0. This team expects to come to Utah nnd play both the U. nnd the Aggies before tho season closes. Captain Henri llloch, trench expert ex-pert of tho French army, stationed nt Fort Douglas slnco tho mlddlo of September giving trench Instructions, Instruc-tions, dollvercd a lecture In French before Professor F. A. Arnold's class Jn French, last night at 8 o'clock at tho Bluebird Hull. Tho Handcart Company of tho Daughters of the Pioneers will meet nt tho Hod Cross room In Shnmlmrt-Chrlstlanson's Shnmlmrt-Chrlstlanson's storo nt 3 o'clock on Wednesday, November 11. All who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity op-portunity to help this worthy cause will pleaso be present. There will bo sewing enough for all. Of the 11 members of the National Woman's party arrested In Washington Washing-ton Sntuiday night for picketing In the front gates of the Whlto Houso two were Salt Lako women. They vero Mrs. It. U. Quay nnd Mrs. C. T. ItobeitFon. Tho women were all released on furnishing n ?2G cash ball. Vigorously urging that In this time when trained effort means so much to our country, It Is unpatriotic for anyone to waste n moment which ' might bo used In preparation for greater efficiency, President ' Peter- , son of tho Utah Agricultural College. . In a statement recently issued, declared de-clared that thero are at least ten thousand men nnd women In this stato who might well find time for fcelf training this coming winter. I It. O. Iteeso and M. M. IteeseJ buyers of livestocks, are Teedlng about ICO head of fine steers in tho fields at Benson Ward. These cattle have been bought in principal lion, Montana nnd are being fattod on beet tops. This herd of steers nro about the best in tho entlro vnlley. Lost Brown mink muff, on Monday. Mon-day. Finder return to this office. Liberal reward. Advt. Miss Manilla Greenhnlgh, daughter daugh-ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thonins A. Greenhnlgh, died verysuddenly last Sunday afternoon. Tho cnuso of hor death Is thought to bo heart trouble. It Ir a shock to everyone, ns she wns thought to bo out of dnnger from typhoid ty-phoid fever which she had somo time ngo. She leturncd from work nt the Thatcher Music storo last Saturday evening nnd seemed to bo as well as usual, but on Sunday morning was seized with sovcro pains In tho head which caused her death In tho nfter-noon. nfter-noon. Miss Greenhalgh was n popular popu-lar student and active In war organizations organ-izations Funeral services will bo held on Friday at 1 o'clock in the Fifth ward chapel. o |