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Show BACK AGAIN AS A TURK AT THE TOM-TOM Through the happy arrangements of the landlord to whom he owed $15 for room rent. Joseph Senn. the tomtom tom-tom beater at the Oriental show on the Carnival grounds, was able to se. tie his obligations and at the same time pay the fine of $5 which tho court attached. The landlord stated that, after he had recognized Senn as the former boilermaker. the proprietor of the show had come to him and had told him the dance could not go on unless his drummer was on hand. The landlord land-lord told the proprietor that he appreciated ap-preciated the situation and accepted $5 on the bill and the show proprietor proprie-tor put up $10 hall for his musician The understanding was that the landlord land-lord was to get what money was left after the fine had been paid The hotel man told the Judge that he would be satisfied with $10 in place of the $15. The judge said that If that arrangement suited the landlord, land-lord, it would please the court so he Imposed a fine of $5 on Senn. The landlord then took the remaining $5 of the money deposited with the clerk and went away satisfied. Senn went to the carnival ground? and dressed In his Turkish costume for the afternoon performance oo I O O. F ELECTION Provo. Juno 6 The Odd Follows held an election of officer last evening even-ing in their lodge rooms here and the following officers were elected for the coming year Noble grand. James T. Liddlard; vice grand. H. W Stubbs. secretary, L T. Walter; treasurer, Boyd B. Strong; trustees. Joseph H. Beck; degree captain. M. H Graham The lodge will hold memorial services next Sunday, forming In line at the lodge rooms and marching to tho cemetery, where rites for the departed depart-ed brothers will be said. oo |