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Show RANDOM REFERENCES We will pay 50 cents each for tho first two copies of the Morning Ex. amlner dated September 6, 1911, ro-turned ro-turned to this office. Tho Presbytery of Ogdon met today In the First Presbyterian church. Del-' egates from ns far as Logan -on the north and Knysvllle on tho soulh gathered for routine matters. For Sale Splendid family milch cow Corner 29th and Pingreo. Phone 1912-R. Ben K. Rich has returned to New York city to resume his work as president of tho eastern states mission of the Mormon church. He spent the past month In Utah, visiting friends and relatives In this city and Salt Lake during that time and attending tho annual conference of tho church, which was held In Salt Lake about three weeks ago. Lumber? Yes; buy from Wheelwrights' Wheel-wrights' Lumber Co. Quito a delegation of electrical workers from this city arc attending the Intermountaln convention of electrical elec-trical workers in Salt LaXe this week. The session opened Monday and will continue throughout the week, wind-Ing wind-Ing up Saturday afternoon with a baseball game at Wandamero. There will be a dance at that resort Saturday Satur-day evening. Dr. J. P Dlnnecn has moved his of. fico from 352 25th stroot to his new quarters, over tho Crescent Jewelry Store on Washington Avo. According to F. W. Chambers, state fish and game commissioner, one of the cows belonging to the elk herd on the Castro ranch in, Sevier county dlod a few days ago. .Mr Chambers has just returned from Panguitch lake where he has been planting trout. Beautiful ha(B at cost Five Points Millinery, 23S Wash J P O'Neill of the O'Neill Construction Con-struction companv of this city has returned from Butte, Montana, where he spent a few days Inst week. He states that Butte and all the cities In Montana ho visited are prosperous and the people are expecting splendid returns from this year's business There is great activity in Montana along tho line of Irrigation projects and it looks as though Montana will some day become a great agricultural stato as well as a great mining cen-tei. cen-tei. The mines at Butto and other camps, he says, are prospering Kodak finishing. Tripp. C50J 25th SL- The Layton ball team played a fame with the local team from Camp 74, V. O. W., Saturday, at Layton. J. W. Nlckson. Autos for hire. Stand, Fallataff Cafe. Phone 167. - B & G. Butter deserves a place on jour tabic by right "of Its 'superior quality. Jamc3 Bune left for Troy. X Y., to-da to-da on tho Overland Limited tTU. CttAn-n ...Ell ntn in Ant. n. copy for tho first six copies of tho Ecning Standard dated April 12, 1012. Leon and Kate McKean started today to-day for Peru, Neb., vherc they will visit relatives for several weeks D. PIngree left for Los Angeles to-da, to-da, going ua the Western Pacific. John Lalble, the well-known brewer of the Becker Brewing Maltlns company, and wife hae departed for an extended trip to Los Angeles While away they will visit mauy points of Interest on the coast Gone to Evanston Oscar Madben. chairman of the county board of commissioners, and Judge A. J. Howell How-ell and A. P. Blgclow went to Evanston Evan-ston Monday e cuing to attend a meeting of the Evanston Commercial club and good roads association The session was held today for the purpose pur-pose of discussing a northern Utah i route for the next transcontinental I aulo tour. They will probably return to Ogden tonight. Construction Company Sued Toe Utah Association of Credit Men baa commenced suit in the district court against the Moran Construction company com-pany to recover $429 82 alleged to be due on an account contracted with the Blackman & Griffin company during dur-ing the past four years The account Is alleged to have been for groceries and provisions and It was assigned to tho plaintiff In tho case Real Estate Transfer J. D. Skeen and wife have transferred to tho I Homo Building company of this city I a part of lot 2, block CS,. plat C, Ogden Og-den survey. 'Consideration $350. I no I |