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en 4 i0 INC SERVICE 50 YEARS AGO 20 YEARS AGC Annual report of the Ogden hose company of the fire department shows that the jcity paid $18850 for ten fires $25050 for 12 drills caps $85 and the department engineer 44 and team $23 The average attendance of firemen at fires was 18 and bureau farm Weber county 4 The 4 directors have appointed four gen- the average attendance at drills 21: 44 eral working committees depart- Forty-fiv- e thousand feet of hose were fires at used of nroduction of ment 4 department 4 finance department of distribution to meet in Og-dCity councilman Rich of the pub- DAN DUNN — Secret Operative 48 44 and miscellaneous two weeks lic affairs committee reported to the every 4 that the cabbage patch 4 The county board of-- commission- city council a of as recently - complained 4 44 ers has appointed Miss Ella F nuisance because of the stench lias I TMINK THAT'S HONIE r YEP— -- THAT'S M deputy county recorder to frozen up which naturally abates GETTING OUT OF THE 4 O'Neill the the nuisance — 4 succeed Mrs Elda Ouerin on ALL RK5WT--- -1 HIM CAB NOW LET'S SEE 44 recommendation of Angus Berlin J THE COAST IF HE LIGHTS A" The office of Councilman Folker advises the 4 county recorderrecorder THAT'LL a LOOKS CLEAR— i ls planned 4 county city councilthat the fencing of the f CIGARETTE— 4 deputy matter with asa to be I'LL PICK more BE dispensed f than city cemetery cost a little 4 of retrenchment the recommends He that $500 4 44 cemetery plat should be made a the matter Mayor A R Heywood n of public record y M &jr W 'l on "what Og-df tn C ' jt J 44 program for a speech is doing to build a bigger The Ogden street supervisor re4 Utah" at the Utah Manufacturers' 4 convention total expenditures on ports in Salt Lake City Janu- streets that 1885 amounted to $6916 in -14 and that 987 days work was per4 ary 4 ' Hans Peter Ipson died at his formed by city prisoners without cost to the municipality yesterday at the age of 72 4 home He had lived in Ogden 4 years The Third District court in Ogden 4 since 1871 and was a Mormon ' 4 4 NM BY £) George Jenkinson Southern Pacific mechanic has received word 4 that his brother William Jenkinson 4 has been killed in action "some4 4 where n France" 44 44 J ea o s pat Off m By HAMLIN KWI 1 3 4 4 church convert in Denmark in - MEVER Y'MIKJDYA JEEPERS - ffI dowt kkjow I FROM OUR FILES 4 44 4 4 4 4 44 j linn More Mystery! 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LONG GOWG i vj-wfe- 4- : kV-- 2i : 4 44- CERTAINLY 0ft Glass Yarn Produced SALESMAN SAM For Display At Fair XC TO£ PlMTo I XpWMjX TOLEDO— (UP)— Glass fabrics and lt10Uj pqiN' im Heee? which "4 4 4 4 4 4 4 "4 — 44 44 4 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 44 4 By BLOSSER 4 44 4 4 THATS RIGHT 4 4 IFY5U AINT r? 4 4 44 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 -- The District School Teachers head of the physical department of 4 association will give a grand ball State 4- the Utah Agricultural college concert on the evening of Janu4 at Logan has gone to California on and 15 The place for the event has ary 44 return to Logan the latter part of not been determined 4 the year 4 The Fourth street hoi is lined To increase the efficiency of the with boys and sleds coasting Police Thomas E supervision has been established to police department of chief has intro- keep the lads off the restricted police Browning 4 duced the "signal report" system to areas 4 4V be followed in detail Climbing up an awning attach¥ The Caledonians of Ogden will ment to look at the thermometer 4 the 157th anniversary of registration at Farrell's book store 44 eelebrate the birth of Robert Burns January L S Thompson of Riverside lost 4 25 at the Maids and Matrons hall his hold and fell to the ground He 4 the Utah National bank building suffered severe injuries to his hand 4 in is "being arranged for and wrist 4 Atheprogram occasion $4Phil F Erck and HatUe S Care-we- ll -at the residence of A Care-we- ll 44 were married v Thursday eveTURN TO 4 Justice of the Peace Thomas ning 4 VRIGLEV'S -D Dee officiating 4 -- t I E: GP£ AT TO "RNAN4CE: NY 3 V By WIUJAMS AWRI6HT I'M PUMS fWl 1 'W I GUOCIQM TO DO THIS— A I ' I mow y Vy TM5 IDEA tell OP WOUwwat WAMTmV Ferguson -- Ir 44444 44444444"llt'4444444fr4444444444444444H444j " THCT c?— THE "BANK EFUSNCj MH A NWSERKBLE LOAN OP 4 44 4 4 i OUT OUR WAY By AHEKIN William Curious World 4 4 4 4 4 4 4"4 - i M PAT OFr — SERVICE IhfC 4 4 44 4 4 - |