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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES 1 Good walchea 14 Price. 278 25th- - jl Mrs. SL Rlchradson departed today 1 for Helena, Mont., for a visit with bi relatives. L! ICE, pure distilled artificial only. Jf J M. I Jonefl Co&l & Ice Co- 413 2ith W I L. P. Hardy departed over the Unl- (f 1 on Pacific today rfor Henderson, Ky. I No Butter tnstoo better than B. f I Babies to Benefit More than 100 j! 'I tables -will benefit by the child wel- fi I fare examinations that are to be made I tomorrow, Thursday and Friday, un- p f( der the direction of the Children's y Aid society, according to the regls- v trationB that have already been made. I The examinations will bo made in y '; the basement of tho Ogden high :, BChOOl. ) Appendicitis Fred Adams, who '' ' vraa operated on at the Dee hospital ft i Sunday for appendicitis, 1b reported J ' , to be recovering nicely. He lives at ! j 2717 Quincy avenue. Auto Trip Mrs. A. R. C. Smlth-Wll-3 liams and her son Joseph of North Og-j Og-j den have returned from a two months trip to California. They made tho 'J trip in an automobile and report hav-I hav-I Ing spent a pleasant time. 1 Going to Coast Supt. J. M. Read of the Ogden-Logan, Idaho Railway j Co., and wife departed this morning ' for California whero they will spend J the next two or three weeks visiting 1 the expositions. ' M. M. Clothier, 1684 Cahoon avenue, a veteran prominent in local G. A. R. circles, is seriously ill. ' Health. of City Rutn. Cathlln of 224S Indian avenue, was released to- 1 day from quarantine 'for scarlet fever. 1 This case, according to the records of the city health department, was the last of a serious naturo under quarantine, threo cases of whooping cough now being all that femoln. On an Iowa Trip Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Turnlpseed departed today for Ot-tumwa, Ot-tumwa, la., where they expect to remain re-main a number of months |