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Show ;f RANDOM REFERENCES j Good watches Price. 278 25th. . I' Marriott Ward Dance The Relief j fl society of Marriott ward will enter-( enter-( I tain at a dancing party tomorrow i T night in the ward alnusement hall. Good music will be afforded and Ice : i cream will be served. $ DR. MORRISON Osteopath, Eccles J J. Bldg. 6-13-6mo ) fji EnllstmentB The following youths 1 ,i of Ogden and other cities have been found worthy of enlistment in the i) I United States army and sent from the j i local recruiting office to the training J it station, this week, by Lieut. V, R. 't j Bell: Bert Lehman, infantry; Irvin Brown, cavalry; Ralph Johnson, cav-) cav-) ;$ airy, all of Ogden; Roland Van Der- f beck, cavalry, Paterson, X. J.; Louis $ Finesilver, hospital corps, Denver, h Colo (i f MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU-I MONU-I I .MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - !") I Trips to the Springs Beginning to ' day, the Ogden, Logan & Idaho Rail-3 Rail-3 way company will offer round trip If r tickets from Brigham City to the Utah ( f Hot Springs Tor 25 cents, and from ' a Wlllard to the springs the fare will ii . be 15 cents. This rat will continue 3 until September 15 of this year. The 1 I round trip ticket from Ogden to the !5 springs is 25 cents. ICE. Pure distilled artificial only. f We do not handle pond Ice. M. L. I Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413-24th St, - New Residence A. Bosch is bulld- il ing a residence on Thirty-fourth street a between Washington and Grant ave-ijj ave-ijj nues, that will cost In the neighbor-! neighbor-! hood of $1000. l If you could see how carefully B & G Butter is made, you wouldn't J J wonder at its goodness. 7 1 Crops Injured Bert Giles of Mor-) Mor-) I gan, who is in Ogden today, reports ), :i much damage to crops in his neigh-J neigh-J M borhood. He states that the pea crop m will fall short about 50 per cent, and M -I the first cutting of alfalfa will virtu- ally be worth nothing. fj If Dr. Talmage book, "Jesus the M :, Christ," for sale at Bramwells. j i ; Marriage Licenses Marriage licen- i ses have been issued to Eric Peter-'. Peter-'. ' son of Deer Lodge and Theresa T. ' ' Peterson of Ogden; Paul L. Winstead ' ! and Mary E. McKeo of Elko and to i ' Parley E Hatch of Woods Cross and Lillian Grover of Morgan. Browning Bros. Co. Hudson Ave. 1 for the uuequaled Kodak Developing . j and printing. 5-20-2mo I Departures, Miss Bessie McManus, E. B. Hoffman and Mrs. Alice Hanson Han-son departed for Chicago; J. P. Mc-: Mc-: Millan for Kansas City; Autone D. V May for Baldwin, Mich., and Edith 'j ! Kerr for Denver, yesterday, over the ' Denver and Rio Grande. ; Dr. Gantz Pyoorhea specialist, re turned from east. 713 Eccles Bldg. -j i .; I Will Report. The parents-teachers associations of Ogden will meet tonight to-night at the Central Junior high school to receive the report of the committee appointed Monday night, lo confer with the board of cduca-l cduca-l lion on the question of retaining J. M. Mills in the superintendency of the city schools. For fine diamond mounting and gen- ieral jewelry' repairing, go to Paul W. I Stcchcr, 352 24th SL . ; ; From Salt Lake Charles Meighan, L ' assistant manager of the Swanson t ' Motion Picture corporation's interests , in Salt Lake City, was in Ogden to-C to-C day visiting friends. J ;' Safety blades sharpened, 25c-35c I ft dor. Called for and del. Phone 1246. Recovering. Dr. F. "W. Baker, who - was a victim of ptomaino poisoning I J Sunday, has recovered and is again ), at his office. s j For Sale Cheap Two delivery wag- j ' ons; six horses; double- and single C m harnesses; one fiftcen-hp. boiler; one J :' thirty hp. boiler; one ten hp. steam ' engine. Ogden Packing & Provision C if Co. ! Going East. Mrs. Lottie IT. Scrib-ncr Scrib-ncr and son, Clayton, departed over tho Denver and Rio Grande, for Wisconsin Wis-consin today. Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Wcedon departed for Kansas City, nnd Chief of Police T E. Browning for New York City. Chief Browning will attend tho convention of the International In-ternational Association of Chief of Police. . $ Rose Festival The annual Portland, 1 1 Ore., Rose Festival is being given 2 !l local publicity through posters and ,j folders recently received at the city S 't ticket office of the Union Pacific. 5 I Charged With Forgery Today will 2 V - he tiled in the Municipal court a corns' corn-s' Dlaint against W. G. Nelson, charging S f lm with forgery, alleged to have been i & committed In Ogden last Saturday. 1 I The man was arrested yesterday and JR placed in jail pending investigations. K 'i Births Births were reported to-Z' to-Z' tf clay at tho city health off ice as fol- lows: To Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ford, fi a son, May 22; to Mr. and Mrs. Wil-5 Wil-5 Ham Hansen, a son. May 31; to Mr. V and Mrs. Jack G. McMillan, a daugh-E daugh-E 'f ter. May 29. IS Railroad Agent Jed -B. Honrj', m I agent of several large eastern rail-H rail-H 15 roads at New York City, visited Og-mn Og-mn den today several hours with General Wjm Agent W. H. Chevers of tho Union IB Pacific. M Going to Wyoming B, M. F'ox and B family, of Fowler avenue, leave to-m to-m morrow morning to spend the sum-K sum-K mer on their large ranch near La-k La-k barge, Wyo. |