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Show I RANDOM , REPEREIMCES i . 1 Marriage License Marriage license li-cense have been issued to C. C. Willis of Ogden and E. Eva Pet-tit Pet-tit of Salt Iike; Carl D. Booker of Bloomington, Illinois, nud May Jones of Malad, Idaho; Lisle C. Williams of ! Salt Lake and Hazel Davis of SL Anthony; Krastus Edward Bingham of Riverside and Emma Elmlra I Wangsgoard of Huntsville and to Reuben C. Miller and Marie Peterson of Ogden. Primary Supervisor Miss Matilda Peterson, primary supervisor of the ' Weber county schools, who has been attending the Northwestern University Universi-ty of Chicago tills summer, returned todny alter an absence of eecrnl months. Miss Peterson staled that 1 she had worked very hard during her I vacation, but that she accomplished I so much that the results wore well worth the effort Sue will engage at once in her preparations for the opening open-ing of the county schools, which will take place in about two weeks. Fire Alarms There were two flro alarms turned In at the Central station sta-tion today. The first was from K1 Twenty-third street, where the roof of a small dwelling owned by tho Denver & Rio Grande company caught fire from a defective chimney. The roof was destroyed, the damago amounting to about ?200. It was occupied oc-cupied bv J. Huff. The other alarm was a rubbish Are on WeBt Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth treet, near the bridge, which did no damage before It was extinguished. extin-guished. ' I Superintendent E. C. Manson wen: north last night on an inspection trip j In Idaho. j District Forester E. A. Sherman has returned from a trip of Inspection Inspec-tion in the Ashley forest. Assistant District P'orcster Homer E. Penn of the grazing department of the forest service has gone to Idaho for i few days Inspection In the forests for-ests there. He will be gone a wcok or more and will spend most of his time on the Idaho national forest. Mapping the Forests F. G. Plumber Plum-ber of the forest service, with headquarters head-quarters at Washington,, D. C. Is in the city for a few days inquiring Into In-to geographical work In the district. Ho is making a tour of the forest 'district, mapping and arranging the "f'k of making mapp of the forests in all parts of the country. j After a Runaway . arole Officer iE. M. Rowe of the State Industrial school, hag gone to Denver, Colo., I for Harry Shafer who ran away from j the school about a month ago. The officers in Denver caught Shafer and I have been holding him for tho homo offlcors a number of days. Jack Brown, now In the employ of the forest 6ervlce, returned to his j home In Ogden today from a trip in Nevada. ' |