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Show 8 THE OGDEN POST Friday, March the payment cf $25. He was sentenc- cd for drunkenness. A gentleman met a charming widow on the train going to Atlantic City. The lady, having no particular hotel to stop at, gladly accepted the suggestion to go to the same one the gentleman patronized. For a week they enjoyed the sights and pleasures of Atlantic City together, but the gentleman would not tell the lady his name. Whenever she asked him, he said, Just call me Ed. Finally at parting she became insistent the gentle- Our Pet Peeve Taxicabs did a proverbial land of- fice. business late Wednesday night 0. D. ami when the street car system was tied up for two hours due to a short circuit burning out a fuse in one of the main feed wires at the corner of Twenty-sestreet and Washington avenue. The white way in the business district was also dark when theatre patrons came out of the shows. No other lights were effected. Fisher, extensive grain dealers of the Facific Northwest, have spent several days in Ogden making a detailed study of the grain, milling, and storage situation. O. D. Kislier is president of the Fisher Flowering Mills Co., while his brother is president of the Callatin Valley Grain corporation. D. R. Welcome Visitors Dumke cond about the face by a delayed blast at the Lakeside Quarry Tuesday afternoon, are improving rapidly at the Dee hospital, it is announced by Dr. J. R. Morrell, Southern Facific physician. Kupoff will retain the sight in both of his eyes, and Agoff will lose the sight of only one eye, it is thought. The two men had set four blasts of giant powder in the quarry with the usual explosion, and soon after the two men went back to clear away the rocks, one of the blasts that had been delayed by a defective fuse or cap went off, covering them witn rock. Each shot contained about six sticks of powder. to the sentence when the reduction was made. He was charged with having liquor in his possession and with keeping a disorderly house. Drs, Fouts New Method Dentists, adv. Washington, phone 843, 2468 Francis Second district court Fire hydrants throughout the city A. Martin. The coupleagainst were married will be painted red with a black base, July 10, 1907t and have four children. it was decided by the city commission Wednesday to conform to the new Fat steers sold at a new high level play of city beautification. The 475 at the Ogden Union stockyards Monhydrants have been painted yellodr day when a load from Idaho weighing David J. Dye, 'secretary-treasure- r; The red plugs will be 980 each brought $12.00 per and director: pounds Wilson, more easily seen in case of emergency, hundredweight. The animals were Joseph Flint, B. B. Royes and David it is stated. W. Henderson, directors. purchased by Warren II. Felsled for The Wheelwright construction com- the west coast markets. Misses and stout pany was low bidder on the 3,000-fowomen here is your chance to dress lino to supply water to the main Virgil Thomas was taken to the better, and pay less. I have a com- uildings at the airport from a well state penitentiary Tuesday to begin a plete line of womens wearing ap- at the south end of the field. The term of from one to 20 years for parel the latest creations from Fans contract was awarded on the bid of after Thomas had been found and New York. If you are interested $1,550.00. Ora Bundy was next lowin the Second district court and guilty in dressing more attractively, call est bidder at $1,633.00, while the sentenced Barhere-to-for- e. vice-preside- nt sr ot bur-glar- ly A12 Union Construction company asked $1,699 and C. F. Dinsmore & company Sprains, cuts and bruises were sus- hid $1,810. Work on the pipe line will tained by J. G. Leonard, Joseph begin at once, it was ordered. Rhodes, Mrs. Joseph Rhodes and With C. Lb Steele, negro, the comBessie Montgomery in an automobile and Jeffer- plaining witness against Clarence accident at Twenty-thir- d son avenue. The Lqonard and Rhodes Witherspoon, charged with assault cars collided due to the heavy falling with intent to committ murder, at snow blinding the vision of the drivers. present out of the state, the case The injured persons were treated at against Witherspoon was postponed indefinitely by the city court Wedthe Dee hospital. , Otto R. Eckardt filed suit in the district court for $10,922 I. Barton as the result of W. against iu juries received June 30 during the foimal opening of Airport Ogdon. Eckardt alleges that Barton was driving in a careless manner when the car struck him and that he has suffered permanent injuries. Second Closer relations between the public and the United States forest service will be effected, it is announced by Dana Parkinson, just returned from a three months study of educational problems at Washington, D. C., in the general forest service offices. A better understanding of the resources being handled by the forestry service wil result from the educational campaign it is stated. nesday. An attempt to locate 35 muskrat telts in Ogden was made Wednesday y Sheriff John II. Zundell of Box Elder county. The pelts were stolen from Corrinc on Tuesday evening. The annual convention of the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers association wil! be held in Salt Lake next Friday and Saturday. April 5 and 6, it is announced. R. II. Rutledge, district forester, will be one of the principal speakers at the convention. Debating teams from the Morgan. Ogden, Weber and Box Elder high schools were guests of the Weber college public speaking department Tuesday evening. Special music and short speeches enlivened the banquet. The McGregor Apartment company Suit to recover $4,300 from the after be known as the Holly First Savings bank has been filed b; Sophia Selby in the Second distric Rue Holding company, according to court. It is alleged that Mrs. Selb; an amendment to the articles of filed with the county clerk and her husband had that amoun of money on deposit in the bank in a Wednesday. joint checking account, and that at Farm llmtrd Want to hear from the death of Mr. Selby, the bank re fused to surrender any part of the owner having good Utah farm for r money on deposit. Mrs. Selby also delivery. Send description. asks that she be appointed executor F, B. S., Box 408, Olney, III. adv. of her husband's estate. Charles M. Croft and G. Officers of the Warren Irrigation are named defendants of theS, Ileiner Eastern company have been ordered by Judge Utah coal company by the Lincoln-CoGeorge S. Barker to appear in court company to recover April 1, to show cause, if any, why $3.63.02 on a judgement heretofore judgement should not be ' renderei rendered. against them for $396.85 declared the amount due the state engineer for fidelity is charged in a divorce the sendees of C. E. Condie as water filed by Fhoeby Martin in the commissioner of the Weber river system. ; ! 2 truth and started to make's!' : apology. Die boss stopped him withapologize, my boy, its qui.e . - j VUl Sck Articles of incorporation of the Associated Investment corporation were filed with the Weber county clerk Saturday. The firm has a capital stock of $150,000. J. A, Andrews is president and director; Beatrice 3836-- J. ' a, I only wanted to tell vo-- 7w p died recently and left me man gave her his card. In reality it was You must have given her a vS?" 8' not his card, but the card of his boss. time. Common Senr Axel Agoff and Charley Kupoff, Two charges against Fantley Jones were dismissed in the district court by Judge George S. Barker on advices from the city that a $100 fine would be acceptable to the city instead of the $00 and $15Q fines imposed January' 18. Jones had filed an appeal Ready-to-We- ' Green? quarrymen who were severely injured houses, 1697 Kiesel avenue. t About a year later the the gentleman and said tT meet a charming widuw . 1 City and give her my caij;"' V The gentleman seeing th', by Judge George S. Other charges are also pending against Thomas who is only 21 and married. ker. son. Beet had induced a youth under fourteen years of age to steal clothing from the store which he, Best, later sold to Mexicans. Charles C. Barkwell, of 1015 Washington avenue, who enlisted in the Marine Corps last August, is now stationed at Coco Solo, Panama Canal zone on the crew of the U. S. Submarine Barkwell writes of thrilling experiences hunting wild animals in the jungles bordering the canal Personally conducted this season, it is claimed, first of these cruises Bailed through Ogden Monday from San Francisco. Only a stop was made here 20-min- nt P. J. Nalder was given three days in which to make good a bad check for $10.65 when he pleaded guilty to the charge in the city court. A $25 fine 25-d- ay HATS and the n, and a jail sentence was spended for 30 days in the case. Spring land cruise tourist parties traveling in luxuriously specially built cars are quite the vogue and the party headed for Salt Lake, A plea of wnot guilty was entered and will continue to Denver and Chiin the Second district court by Clar- cago. ence Mosley, negro, on a charge of first degree murder for the killing of Suit to recover $050 from the Utah John Bowman, negro, who was shot Mortgage company was filed in the through the mouth January 1, and Second district court by J. H. Leish-madied about a week later from the Jr., claimed as the value of cerwounds at a local hospital. Mosley tain property at 2237 Quincy avenue. has admitted doing the shooting, officers say. J. Jacobson will be tried in the city court April 16 on a charge of receivSheriff R. D. Pincock spent the fore ing stolen goods. part of the week in Idaho as a material witness in the case of several Miss Barbara Browning nome Miss Barbara Browning, daughter alleged robbers who were arrested in Ogden last fall and turned over to of Mr. and Mrs. John Browning, who Idaho authorities to answer to several is attending Katherine Branson school charges. Trials were to he held in in San Francisco, is spending the Idaho Falls and Twin Falls. The men Easter vacation in Ogden. are alleged to have confessed to robA tramp was given a piece of pie bing a woman cashier of a restaurant on condition that he saw some wood. at Twin Falls when arrested here in He took a bite of the pie and said to Ogden. the lady of the house: Madam, if its Judge George S. Barker appointed all the same to you Ill eat the wood Mrs. Jessie Florence Van Meter and saw the pie. widow of the late E. L. Van Meter, executrix of the estate to serve without bonds. With the exception of a $4,000 bequest and some family pictures, the entire $50,000 estate goes to Mrs. Van Meter. At the time of his death, November 28, Mr. Van Meter was of the Og den State bank. vice-preside- Smart S-- ll. $Q nHESE 95 hats are exact duplicates of original Paris models. They have all the chic one ually expects from the Parisian mode. us- Hats of felt or straw or felt appliqued with straw. Models with new brims, with cloche brims and the still popular brimless style. Bright shades , staple shades and black. brow-reveali- ng mu9 su- ni Earl Nelson, sentenced March 18 to serve 30 days in the city jail or pay a $50 fine, was given a pardon Tues day by the city commission on the recommendation of Chief of Folice Harry S. Anderson. Condemnation proceedings agains the Ogden State bank acting as ad ministrators of the estate of George D. Kelly, deceased, for a y for their natural gas pipe line ras been filed in the Second district court by the Wasatch Gas company. ; Pleading guilty to a charge of secJ. II. Best was sentenced to serve from one to 2( years in the state penitentiary by Judge George S. Barker. Best was charged with robbing a store in Wil- ond degree burglarly, 4WS! They Smile! Smile! Smile! With one of our guaranteed right-of-wa- 14-in- ch A broken collar bone and severe body bruises were sustained by William Surdock, 15, of Harrisville, when he was struck while riding a bicycle by a car driven by J. II. Laub, o ! Fielding. wiy Laub stated that his headlights were dim and that he did not see the boy until it was too late to dodge him. The accident occurcd late Tuesday evening on Washington avenue between Fifth and Sixth streets, Surdock was taken to the Dee hos-itand attended by City Physician '. II. Savage. al A scries of 20 lectures on the feeding of dairy cattle have just been con eluded by County Agent A. L. Christiansen. The meetings were held at Eden, Hooper, Huntsville, Plain City Why Not You! Heres Your Car and Slatcrville with an approximate total attendance of 600 dairymen. 1926 Star 4 Coupster. 1926 Willys-KnigSedan. A special musical program and ht are among the extra features planned by the Ogden Elks club for 1925 Nash Adv. Sedan. 1926 Oldsmobile DeLuxe Coach. 192S Durant 4 Coach. 1924 Ford Coupe. 1924 Studebaker Light 6 Touring. the annual Installation meeting Tues day evening, April 2, when the newly elected officers will take comman. The lodge session will start at 7:30 p. m. The names of the officers have not been made public. Three prisoners were released from the city jail Wednesday by the city commission on the recommendation of Harry S. Anderson, chief of police. Fat OCony had served 10 days of a sentence for drunkenness; A. Everett had served 9 days of a sentence; and E. Beldcz, sentenced March 25 to pay a fine of $50 or serve 30 days m jail, was released on 30-da- y 35-d- ay iaBggflimmmimgg R. T. Mitchell Co. 23rd and Kiesel TTsflsiy Phone 331 PI I |