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Show I, RANDOM I REFERENCES BAyJ High taper crown straws are cor- I'm rect Sold onlv by Ruddick Hats of Merit, 362 25th St. Picnic W. C. T. U. picnic is being rM held this afternoon in Liberty and a concert is to bp given by the State mm Industrial school band from 5:30 to I 6:30 o'clock, under the direction of Professor E. W. Nichols There was a large crowd at the park early in the I afternoon and the band concert Is ex- pected to attract many more I d has an expert commercial rbotograpber. For prices phone 208-W. 484 Twenty-fourth St. Teacher Going Home. Miss Viva Wind departed today on the Pacific Limited for her home in Council Bluffs, Iowa. Miss Wind Is a member of the faculty of the Utah State School for the Deaf and Blind. "Kodak Finishinjr-Tbe Trlpn Studio' Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hart of Tre-montnn Tre-montnn departed today via the Union Un-ion Pacific, for Kansas City, Mo. After Af-ter spending a few days there. Mrs. Hart will ro to Xew Sharon. Towa, to visit relatives and Mr. Hart will return home. Money to loan on diamonds. ?78 25th - I rj, Missionaries. A party of Mormon K"-"- missionaries, occupying a special tour- 1st car. is expected to arrive in Og-'jH Og-'jH den at S 05 o'clock this evening The jH partv is en route to Chicago from Salt' Lake City. Pure Distilled Ice M. L Jones Coal 'B & Ice Co. 413 24th St. Phone 1603. I Overflow Traffic. Southern Pacific train No. 8 eastbound today had attached at-tached an extra standard sleeper for overflow traffic. 65 Call 55 Nlckson Auto Livery 55 Submitted on Briefs In Judge N. J. Harris' division of the district court last eening the case of Isabelle Gib-sou Gib-sou acainst J. M. Jensen was concluded con-cluded insofar as the Introduction of testimony was concerned and it was agreed by the attorneys that the case will he submitted on legal briefs. Notice to Property Owners You ran get sewer connections and plumb-ing plumb-ing from Utah company at wholesale. Pall or phone 2073 Wash. Ave. Phone 2570. Family Reunion. W. E. Getz, Phillip Phil-lip Getz and L. H. Getz, of Tremon-ton, Tremon-ton, accompanied by Mrs. Katie Acker-man Acker-man and Everett H. Cain, also of Tre-monton, Tre-monton, left for Denver. Colo., today via the Denver & Rio Grande. Mrs. Ackerman is a sister and Mr. Cain, a brother-in-law of the Getz brothers and the party 16 making; the trip to Denver Den-ver to attend a family reunion. KRUITBOSCH The remains of Johanna Jo-hanna Krultbosch will lie in state at I the family home, rear 2547 Monroe 1 avenue. Thursday and Friday until noon Funeral service will be conducted con-ducted by Rev John Edward Carver, Friday at 2 p. m. in the Llndquist chapel. Interment In Ogden City cemetery. cem-etery. Greatly reduced prices on all trimmed trim-med hats A cleanup sale, regardless regard-less of cost. Must have the room for our Fall and Winter stock. Stafford Millinery Co.. 2455 Washington Ave. - Called Eait Mrs. J. C. Yarrington has been called to Kansas City on account ac-count of the death of her brother. Every sale of B & G Butter makes another friend for the firm. Buying Trlp-Manager E. F. Hundley Hund-ley of the Ogden Furniture company has gone east on a buying trip for his company He will be gone two or three weeks. At The Tripp Photo Studio. 320't 25th St., 24 stamp photos 25c. Railroads Hauling Rock Yesterday the heavy steam road roller was conveyed con-veyed to the Hooper and Kanesville districts and crushed rock from the point of the mountain is being shipped ship-ped by rain to those districts for road building Commissioner Moroni Skeen states that satsfactory rates have been given by the railroad companies. com-panies. Marriage Licensee Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Joseph Hal-gren Hal-gren and Alice Aldous of Ogden and to Mark W, Fuller of Springville and Lois M. Yeaman of Ogden. Lecture on Sunday C T. Jensen is to lecture in the First Ward meeting house on next Sunday, his subject to be "On Pioneer Day." At the Dee Mark Shaw of Swant-scott, Swant-scott, Mass.. and C. A. Mlnzer of St. Ixmis. have been released from the Dee hospital improved in health. Mr. Mlnzer is a member of the naval recruiting re-cruiting station at St. Louis and was on his way from the west when he became slightly indisposed. He was advised to remain in the hospital a few hours before attempting to con tinue his journey eastward. New Residence John Krumperman is building a residence on Twenty-third Twenty-third Btreet, between Quincy and Jackson avenueB that will cost in the neighborhood of $3000. Deputy Recorder Deputy County Recorder Mrs. Elda Guerin has re turned from a three weeks' visit with relatives and friends in Lincoln and Omaha, Neb., and Quincy. 111. She is glad to get back to the mountains away from the excessive heat which now prevails In the middle states From the Coat Thomas McGuiu-ess, McGuiu-ess, formerly manager of the Western Inion office in Ogden. is here on a visit of three days He is now in the employ of the Western Union in Sun Francisco. He reports Mrs. Mc-Guiness Mc-Guiness and children as enjoying excellent ex-cellent health. |