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Show l RANDOM I I REFBtENCES . i i City Engineer W M. Bostaph has sufficiently recovered from his operation opera-tion to be removed from the hospital to his home. The physicians are of the opinion that ho Is on the way to good health. Mrs. Bates at Hospital Mrs. Bates, wife of Dr. E. Bates, was operated on at tho Deo Memorial hospital this morning for tumor of the breast and Is reported to be recovering from the efects of the operation in almost encouraging way. Andercon Improvlnc City Jailer Hagbart Anderson's physicians say that ho is Improving and that it will not be long until he will be able to return to bis home. It has been thought best, though, that he should remain at tho hospital for a considerable consid-erable length of tlmo, where he can get absoluto quiet and tho best of medical care. D. J. Taylor, foreman in the city waterworks department, has gono t& Pueblo, Colo., for a brief visit with'TrTs parents. Ho will remain at Pueblo during the holidays. C. G. Smith, supervisor of the Cucho national forest nnd C. B. Arentpn of tho Fish Lake forosU who have been doing detail work In Ogden for somo time, have about completed their labors la-bors and will return home shortly. Supervisor H Graf of the Toiyabo (Nevada) forest has jgonc to Chicago to spend Christmas. He was in Ogden Og-den a short time on detail work. Supervisor George II. Barney of thfc Powell national forest has rtourned to his home at Escalanto for the holidays. hol-idays. He has complotod -his detail work in the Qgclen office. H. U.' Henderson returned from a business trip to Boise last-night.' Mrs. William Joffers and daughter Eileen, of Green River, were Ogdon-vIsftOT8 Ogdon-vIsftOT8 today on a shopping" expedition. expedi-tion. They will roturji to Green River tonight. Marriage License A "marriage license li-cense has been issued to Oscar Staplcton and Minnie Gray of Ogden, |