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Show LOCAL BRIEFS In the estate of Julius M. PeterBOU deceased. Judge Howell lias Issued a decree approving and allowing the administrator's ad-ministrator's accouut, charging off certain assets and making an allowance allow-ance for the care of the decedent and ' for attorney fees. Special Christmas dance at the Colonial Co-lonial Christmas night. Dancing until un-til 1 o'clock. Refreshments. -Assessed Values Speaking of the meeting of county officials in Salt Iake for the purpose of considering the question of how best to secure revenues for governmental purposes, County Clerk Harr Hales stated to day that it was the concensus of opinion opin-ion in the convention that all property prop-erty should he assessed at Its full valuation val-uation and that the rate of taxation should be limited to about 15 mills. Government Holidays During holiday holi-day week District Forester A. C. McCain Mc-Cain states that fully 50 per cent of the foresters and employes of the local lo-cal office will be given leave of ab sence The business of the office will be limited during that time Mr. McCain states that every one connected connect-ed with the forest service department is entitled to an annual leave of absence ab-sence of 15 days and that most of the t I I -1 .1 .. f their time off duty, the remaining time to be taken next week. In the case of S. P Robinson against D. J. Rees et al., A C. Call has been appointed a receiver under a bond of Dance with the crowd at the Colonial Colo-nial Christmas eve and Christmas night. Cold In Nevada Elko WfiS the coldest cold-est place on the Southern Pacific today, to-day, the official temperature at 4 o'clock this morning being 22 degrees below zero. This was six degrees colder than the coldest day a year ago In western Neada the coldest temperature was at Reno, where the thermometer registered four above To Be Operated On Manager S. T. Whitaker of the Utah Light and Traction company departed yesterday for San Francisco. He is to undergo an operation in the St. Francis hos pita in the California city. Hea!y Cafe 110 25th. St. Moyer and ogietree, proprietors P rices the lowest; service the best 'White" help throughout. Transfers N. C. Olsen and wife )i&e transferred to W. S Adams, a part of the southeast quarter of ?etion 17 township J north, range 1 we-t. Salt Lake meridian, lor ::nr'i, and Anders nderson and wife have sold to Nelc Lotgren, a pan of the northwest quarter of section 13, town- . i, i anal Salt Lake or'dian at a consideration of $1 Place to Bleep Forty-seven men were given lodging in the ettj jail last nicht in addition to the regular prisoners All of them claimed to be the victims of adversity, in that they were unable to s-eurc work Thi? condition linn been met every nigh' for nearly a week and a place to sleep is all that the city department of pub-;ii pub-;ii safety enn give the unemployed. Cold Nights The thermometer at the city hall registered Saturday and Funda nights as the two coldest fights of the winter, to far. the tern-ppramre tern-ppramre reaching two degrees below 7 ro ach night. Saturday night the mrximum temperature was degrees above zero, minimum 2 degrees be- ow. Sunday night, maximum 2B above, minimum 2 '.(Plow. New Boy Mr and Mrs Thomas Held 6l Ml Twenty-fourth street, are rejoicing oer the arrival of a boy k1 thir home. |