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Show I RANDOM 1 REFERENCES Burglary The tobacco and confectionery confec-tionery stand at the municipal skating skat-ing rink was broken into on Saturdav night and about $15 worth of goods stolen The stand is owned by J Warner, 2S66 Madison avenue. New Patrol Driver Lawrence Haight has resigned his position as day chauffeur of the auto-patrol and has been succeeded by Earl Wiggins. On a Vlait Mrs. F. Earl West left yesterday for Wellsville, accompanied by her daughter. Rae. They will spend two or three weeks visiting relatives In Cache valley. Released A. Marriott. 1204 Henin ger avenue, was released from quarantine quar-antine for smallpox, Saturday. At Second Ward Horace Garner of the First ward bishopric, Mas the speaker at the evening meeting at the Second ward yesterday. An excellent ex-cellent program of music was furnished fur-nished by the ward choir. Remodeling Charles A. Ziemer 1b remodeling his business block on Washington avenue, between Twenty-third Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth streets. A new front Is being built at a cost of $1200. At the Dee A. J. Craner and Mrs. Margaret Evans of Ogden were admitted ad-mitted to the Dee hospital for treatment treat-ment today and Joseph Giles of Ogden Og-den was released. District Forester E. A. Sherman is in Salt Lake today on forest business. From Oakley Supervisor William McCoy of Oakley, which is headquarters headquar-ters for the Minidoka forest, is in the city doing detail work at forest headquarters. head-quarters. The Misses Florence and Violet Fisher have gone for an extended trip to California for the benefit of the former's health. Marriage Licences Marriage ileen ses have been issued to Edarar Gard ner of Peterson and Pearl Richards of Henefer; Samuel R King of Clinton and Mary Flint of Hooper, and to George E. Wheeler of Bingham and Lizzie Davis of Springville. Cut by Razor u. G. Owens nearly suffered an accidental amputation ol his left thumb at the Weber club yesterday yes-terday afternoon. Ho was seated In the chair in the club barber shop when ha suddenly raised his hand! just as Joe Harris, the barber, war, prepared to shave him. The sharpness sharp-ness of the razor combined with the force of the gesture resulted in a deep cut which required three stitches. Au artery was severed. Deputy Assessor The county commissioners com-missioners have confirmed the appointment ap-pointment of Marion Pern- as deputv assessor for Kanesville. Heavy Storm Trains were delaved on all roads Into Ogden yesterday by the heavy storm. Telegraph com munieation was interrupted between Ogden and Salt Lake by a sleet storm and the wires were not in good working work-ing condition until noon today. nrv- |