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Show I RANDOM I I I REFERENCES, .Look at those fancy fresh Florida H Tomatoes, 15c; two pounds for 25c; M Of 7Ec per "basket, at all grocers. - M Invitations are out for a card M party to be givon by Mrs. James Cansc, Wednesday, April 5. M A musical tea, for which invitations H have been sent out by Mrs. Thomas M D. Dee and Mrs. Maud Dee Porter, will be given Easter Monday. H Mrs. Geo. Forrester of Salt Lake jH spent a few days with Ogden relatlveB 'H during the past week. M Nothing finer this time of the year M tli an those fine Florida fresh tomatoes, M displayed at all the groceries, 75c per basket; M T. F Rowlands, division superin- M tendent of the Southern Pacific, and H T. Fitzgerald, assistant superintend- H cnt, returned to this city Sunday from H ah inspection trip over tho Salt Lake H division of the road D Hickey, as- H sistaht superintendent, stationed at , Snares'; alfcmilielOhcnTT50gaon: "" M Omaha High School Boy George O H Brophy. jr , Is in Ogden, visiting his H father who is the newlj appointed aB- j sistant superintendent of the Union '- Pacific The Union Pacific man's jH home is in Omaha and he will not IH move his family to this city until at iH the close of the present school year. fl Young Brophy is a student in tho Oma- M ha high school, which is closed during M the present week He will return M home the last oC, this week. H Fresh Florida Tomatoes, 75c per H basket, at the grocery stores. - M J M. Davis, general superintendent H of the Southern Pacific railroad west H of Sparks and formerly general super- M intendent of the Salt Lake dMsion of H tho Oregon Short Line, passed through H this city this morning on his way to M 9alt Lake city. H E. C. Manson, general superintend- M cnt of the Oregon Short Line, stopped M In Ogden for a short time Saturday H afternoon on his way north on an H inspection trip. H A Summer Day The highest tern- H perature of the year was' recorded In M Ogden yesterday and summer weather vA prevailed all over the Salt Lake di- JH vision o the Southern Pacific rail- iM road At tho Union depot tho ther- M mometer registered 64 degrees. At H the extreme west end of tho division H the mercury climbed to GS degrees. iH Socialist Talks "Victor Bohman, H former candidate for governor of the H state on the Socialist ticket, dolivered H a talk in Stelnway hall yesterday aft- H ornoon on "Tho Waste of Capitalism.' H The meeting was woll attended and H the audience was pleased by the H speaker's manner of handling his sub- H Ject. Mr. Bohinnn's home is in Peter- Entertained at Springs Miss Irene H Craven, principal of the Pingree IH school, entertained a number of her M girl friends at a party at Hot M Springs, Saturday afternoon. M Mrs. Emma Buschjost of this city left over the Denver & Rio Grande M today for- an extended visit with rel- M atives iu Missouri nnd Minnesota. H Mrs J Wodelto has left Ogden via H the Denver and Rio Grande nnd West- M ern Pacific for San Francisco. M Mrs. T H. Breton of this city is H making a trip to Snn Antonio,' Tex., to visit friend. She Is making tho M trip via tho D. & R. G. H Leaving for Other Fields Butch fl Douglas and Charles Brenda, said to H br gamblers 'ho have been unable H to securo employment at their "trade" H since the closing of the gambling 1 houses in this city, left Ogden today H foi Mobile, Ala., whore there Is bo- 1 lioved to be better opportunities for H the followers of their vocation than H in this city. H On Forest Business District For- M ebter E. A. Sherman Assistant For- H ester E. R. Hodson, and-B. A Gerey H of tho land dopartment, have gone to H Richfield to attend a four days' con- H vention of forest l augers, embracing H the, national forests of Fillinoro, Manti, H and' Powell. The gentlemen will not H return before jthe latter part of tho . M Assistant District Forester Franklin ( H V. Rood and Wife aro happy over tho IH arrival of a bright-eyed baby girl at , M their home. M Chafe. II. Ellsworth of Warro,n, has M been, has been appointed bailiff of H Judge Harris' -court by tho county H commissioners B |