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Show OGDEN- CITY. Fred J. Kiesel is preparing to erect a number of buildings on Wall avenue from the rear of the Healy hotel to the ' pickle works. The structures will b;? one-story and will probably be eight or ten in number. !' The Daily Utah State Journal made its first appearance the other evening. Its tirst issue was distinctly creditable! both to the men who produced it and' , to the town in which it is published. It is full of news, well Jind compactlv j presented; has an edit,, rial page sucii i as Ogden has not sen since Frank I Cannon gave up newspaper work here ;a decade ago. Typographically it has , many excellences. Former Senator Frank J. Cannon is the editor and Major E. A. Littlefield is the business manager of the new paper, which will have the best wishes of every newspaper news-paper man of the state, who long have realized the splendid possibilities of the Ogden field for an honest and capably ca-pably conducted newspaper. j A fine opportunity is to be offered I young people' to perfect themselves in j the art of cataloguing and to attain : such other requirement? as will fit j them for the work of first-class libra-i libra-i rians. Miss Faddis. the librarian of the Carnegie free library, has decided i to give instruction to another appren- tice class in library work. Applicants should have a high school education or its equivalent and should call on the librarian at the Carnegie free library at 9 o'clock this (Saturday) morning. From all over the country are demands for trained librarians, and the profession profes-sion is one that is taking front rank, not only for its influence, but also for the emoluments it affords. |