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Show MRS. WEBBER LIKES LIK-ES HUGHES OGDEN, Aug. 21. Commendation of the Hughes electric range, which she declared she had used In practically prac-tically 'all or her cooking schools, was given by Mrs. Lohlse Palmer Webber In her final lecture at the Ogdeu Standard Examiner's second annual cooking school yesterday. "I hnve always found It a reliable, electric range, one of the very highest high-est type, always satisfactory to me," said Mrs. Webber. "There are other electric ranges and In my capacity as o demonstrator I show no preference between those which are of tho highest high-est class, but the Hughes rango certainly cer-tainly Is ono of those that holds my approval in overy way." Notices aro being posted by the board or education nnd tho director of nllen registration In substnncu us follows: All aliens, both men and womon, between 1C and 35 yoara or age who cannot pnsi a fifth grade examination in English are required to register for Instruction In tho school districts whoroln they reside, and to pay a feo of $10 for Instruction. Instruc-tion. Failure to comply with the provolslon ot tho law In this respect subjects tho offender to a flno of not los stiian $15 nor moro than $25 Tho day for registration Is Thursday Septombcr 1, and In this city regls-Iratilon regls-Iratilon will be had at tho high school between tho hour" of 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Parents or guardians of those under 21 ytars of age will bo held responsible tor failure to register. It. S. Dudley, father of Mrs. II. K. Merrill passed nwny at the Merrill Mer-rill homo on last Saturday aUernoon ot heart trouble Funeral services will bo hold today In tho Sovonth ward chapel at 2 o'clock. Friends wishing to vlow th oromnlnt) may do so this morning at tho restdehco of Dr. n..K. Merrill. |