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Show OGDEN CITY. Jubilee Echoes at Sacred Heart Academy. Acad-emy. (Special Correspondence.) The silver jubilee of Sacred Heart academy was celebrated last June amid rejoicings not a few. We had thought that even the last echo of jubilee bells had been heard ! w hen lo! the sweet silvery tones of a gong sounded anew the chimes of jubilee-tide. Sept. 16. the twenty-fifth anniversary of the opening of Sacred Heart academy, acad-emy, was the date chosen by the Alumnae Alum-nae association to aresent this magnificent mag-nificent gift to their Alma Mater. The silver gong measures fourteen inches in diameter. On it is engraved in beautiful lettering the inscription: "S-acred Heart Academy. From the Alumnae. Silver Jubilee. Sept. 16, 1903 " It forms an appropriate ornament In the chapel hall, where its silvery voice will call to prayer. Its sweet tone, though far-reaching and clear, will only be a faint echo wheli in unison with the joy-bells of gratitude and prayer that will forever ring in the heart of their Alma Mater. Ogden Briefs. The committee having in charge tho perfecting of the arrangements for tha establishment of a daily newspaper here met Monday night and decided to' incorporate. Attorney T. E. Johnson was appointed to draw up the incorporation incor-poration papers and they will be signed at a meeting to be held Thursday Thurs-day evening. A plant has been ordered and is now on the way. It is expected that it will be installed here about. I Oct. 15. 4 The board of control of the irrigation congress held a prolonged session Monday Mon-day night. The protest against the awarding of the Havemeyer cup was referred back to the fruit exhibit committee com-mittee to be investigated and reported upon. It. was reported that the entire resources of the congress, including the four prize cups, amounted in the aggregate to $22,000. Monday night bills amounting to over JS.000 were audited au-dited and allowed. The bills formerly allowed and paid, together with these, almost entirely swallow up the amount of money subscribed. --4 Conductor Ryan, running between Ogden and the Lucin cut-off. . was slightly injured by a fall from his train Tuesday.. One of the employes at the cut-off. whose name could not be learned, received a fracture of one of his lers. 4 The local Elks' organization Is making mak-ing great preparations for a royal time on Oct. 22. The antlered boys have just gone Into possession of palatial pa-latial new quarters on Washington avenue, -and by way of showing the neighboring Elks what they have here, and demonstrating to them that they have the best in the west, they have arranged for a burlesque circus at the Grand opera house, with a huge street parade. Work has been started on the Horn? Telephone company's building and construction con-struction will be rapidly pushed. The building Is 2rxl1.- fet. two stories with a b.';ement. and the front elevation will be of white stone and red pressed, brick. The construction is entirely fireproof. t |