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Show i ! HUSTON NEWS EVANSTON, Wye, Oct. 11 A fire occurred In the -Union Pacific coal chutes early Sunday morning, which the city fire department promptly put down, W A Jfeffers, who was in the city, complimented the firemen on ' their work. On October f the Democrats of i Evans ton established headquarters nt the Wyoming ball, where WUliam u. Loss, candidate for governor, and .Harry A. Loucks candidate for state tn usurer are to speak on October 13. Un Friday and Saturday afternoons p Fui.st, a labor leader, addresseJ tb striking shopmen. He spoke of i onditlons along the railroad and assured as-sured the men that they could count on financial aid in the near future. The meetings are t" continue each wed. until the strike Is fully and satls- factorily settled, he said John McGraw, an old resident of E anston, died suddenly Saturday morning at his residence in North EQvanston He is a member of the tQplsi opal church and the services w be held at the home Thursday .1 T. Burke has purchased a new bungalow In Ogden Mr and Mrs. John McAllister and son Jack spent Saturday and Sunday In Salt Lake. Saturday evening a surprise party was (,'iven on Mis S. E. Ward, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. The guests were Mrs. Charlie Wilson, Mrs Minnie Sample. Mrs Claude Yokum. Mrs Al Eastman. Mrs. Will Eastman Mrs Fred Fife. Mrs. Ramsey and Mrs Gates Ben Petrle from Green River visited in Bvanston Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Mary Oaks and son Ernest returned re-turned Tuesday from Rock Springs I . spend the winter In Eranston Mrs Mini p. rough entertained a few Mends Friday evening .it dinner i Q Marahall returned Sunday to Rock Springs, where he has been it-tendlnc it-tendlnc the $100,000 club convention of the New York Life Insurance company. com-pany. Mrs. W. D. Marshall of Lyman Stopped for n short visit with friends in Evanston on her way to Halt Lake, Missionary meetings will occur through the week at the SI. Paul's Epl opal church. The first Tuesday . ening was conducted by Dean Smith. |