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Show I OGDEN BRIEFS I L I Special to The Tribune. OGDEN. July 1. While trying out a new motorcycle which had boon presented to him as a gift, Ernest Ford was thrown violently at the Glenwood saucer track and sustained Injuries which for a time wero feared to bo serious. Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon he was reported to bo resting rest-ing well and his physician says he will be out In a few days. Arrangements havo lccn perfected for an excursion to Saltalr July II. under tho auspices of tho Sunday schools and Mutual Mu-tual Improvement associations of Weber slake. A larger crowd thun usual is expected ex-pected to attend the excursion tills year. Ralph S. Meyer, the well-known stock-buyer, stock-buyer, who has frequently visited this city, passed through Wednesday from San Francisco on a special train with forty-eight carloads of sheep and fourteen cars of beeves bound for Chicago, whero they will bo sold in tho big packing houses of the . windy city. Tho condition of George Hanson, private pri-vate secretary to Senator Sutherland, Is reported to be much Improved by the attending at-tending physician. The sudden attack of uraemlc poisoning which how sustained Monday left him unconscious for some lime, but unless complications set in, hopes for his early recovery are entertained. enter-tained. The monthly filing of statcmfuils from tho offices of the county officials shows that tho fees received In the office of tho counly recorder for June wero $259.05. In the office of the county clerk $5lM.lf was collected In fees, whllo tho report of the treasuror shows but ?3.o0 for the past month. A license to marry was Issued by the county clerk Wednesday to James Fife and Allco Summers, both of Clinton. Elvlna Mortensen, administratrix of tho estate of' Mariana C. Mortensen. has petitioned the probate division of the district dis-trict court, showing that tho estato haa been settled and asking that she bo ro-leased ro-leased from her position of trust and her bondsmen relieved. |