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Show LOCAL BRIEFS Ideal Weather for Beet Farmers Manager J F Barton of the Amalgamated Amal-gamated Sugar company states that practically all of the sugar beets In the Ogden factory district have been dug, but thai about 4000 tons are piled pil-ed up in the fields to he taken to the factory at a future time. Mr Barton Bar-ton says that farmers have dug their beets this year under the most fa vorable conditions ever experienced In the history of the sugar beet culture. cul-ture. The, ground has been In cood shape all the time and the weather has been Ideal Railroad Officials Meet J F Dunn assistant general manager of the Oregon Ore-gon Short Line, H. J. Smull of San Frnncl.-co, superintendent of mot power of the Southern Pacific C B Puller of Omaha, superintendent of motive power of tho Union Pacific, E. A. Gilbert of San Francisco, gen eral inspector of the Southern Pacific Pa-cific and K. Holbroow, special engineer engi-neer of the Southern Pacific, were In the city today and held a conference confer-ence in the office of assistant superintendent super-intendent of tho Oregon Short Line President Mohler Arrives Pre?l dent A I, Mohler of ih.' I men Pacific Pa-cific and Oregon Short Line railroads arrived in Ogden this morning ou No. 9. Returns District Forester E A Sherman has returned Irom Afton Wyo., where ho spent a number of days making a general lnsectlon of forest conditions. Ho .states that there is a great deal of snow In the country near Afton and that in many places the roads are so heavy in mud tht they are almost impassable. Mrs Cramer Very III Bin Nellio If, Cramer Is quite seriously ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. S. B. .lost, Twenty-second street Sin Is suffering from a relapse from pneumonia and other complication It is reported today, however, that she is better. R. E Gery Goes to Beaver R. E. Gery ol the lauds department of tho forest service has gone to Beaver where he will take the deposition of E L. Clark of Parovvan respecting respect-ing certain mining claims that were patented by the Grand Canyon 1 attle company a few year hl-o when the company was grazing cuttle In Ihe Kaibab forest. Mr Gery will also lake a deposition at Richfield before his return. The government Is seeking seek-ing to hav the patents cancelled on the grouud that the claims are not mineral lands but come within the ecope of agricultural lands At Forest Headquarters Foresters V. B. Rice and L)e Rue Kalrk are at forest headiuai ten from the Idaho Ida-ho forest, where thev recently made Mirveys of certain lands to ho opened open-ed for homestead entry Mr. Falck will soon go to Berkeley where he will take ut a course in surveying in tho California university Mr Rice will remain al headquarters most ot the winter Doctor Whaler) Returns City Physician Walter E Whalen returned return-ed home today from Chicago, where he attended the International Congress Con-gress of SurgeonB. Holiday Rates Announced The Deuver and Rio Grande Western railroad have announced holiday rates to all Utah points reached by their lines, for the Thanksgiving hoi id ays G. H. Davis G H. Davis, general agent of the Colorado Midland Is In the city today. Mr Davis' headquarters headquar-ters are 1n Salt Eake City. Spends Day In Ogden Traveling Passenger Agent Walter Handln, of i the Burlington Route, whose head- I quarters are In Salt Lake City, has been spending the day In Ogden. Fouts in Salt Lake Frank Fouls. Freight and passenger agent of the I) & It G. and Western Pacific rail roadl went to Salt Lake City this morning. Gelsert Visits Ogden W. F. Gelsert of Denver was an Ogden visitor to day. Mr. (Jelaert is the traveling passengor anil freight aRent of the Baltimore & Ohio railway. Marriage License A marriage license li-cense has been issued to Ernest L. Setmun of Denver, Colo., and Frances Lord of Pueblo. Goodale File Suit In tho district court today. Edward Goodale filed a suit against H H, SiKmcer, to recover re-cover $6,296.95, alleged to b due on ' I a certain promissory note dated No w inber 17, 1909 It Is alleged that the face of the note was for 15000, but that accrued Interest aud collection col-lection fees have raised it to the amount sued for. |