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Show ; LOCAL BRIEFS F. S. Taylor, city dog catcher is now taking his vacation and his position posi-tion will be occupied for several w"uks oy nis nromei i-.ee mywi. Auto Road to Grand Canyon Forester For-ester J. F. Lawson of the law department depart-ment of the forest service has returned return-ed from a two weeks' trip through Utah's Dixie land, much impressed with the country. He says the peo pie are quite enthusiastic over the prospects of establishing an automobile automo-bile road through that country to the Grand Canyon of the Colorado Bust nesg men are contributing liberally and it is expected that state aid will be forthcoming by way of special appropriations. ap-propriations. Mr. Lawson says that the official route from Lund, which is on the San Pedro railroad, will be through Cedar City, Leads. Toquer-ville. Toquer-ville. St. George and Kanab to the great gorge. Remodeling The Ed Munsey news store building at the corner of Hudson Hud-son avenue and Twenty fifth street, is being remodeled, and carpenters are now tearing out the old partitions ""u niuuuwB. i lie milium m in ut made up to date in every respect and will again be occupied by Mr, Munsey, Mun-sey, Going to Calgary Mrs Agnes Warner, War-ner, the popular local singer, departed de-parted for Calgarv, Canada, today, accompanied ac-companied by Mrs. Jennie Stewart. Mrs. Warner will visit for a month with her sister, Mr6 James Simpson. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been Issued to George B. Bateman and Alice Butler of Ogden and to Thomas A. Tracy and Ruth Hilton of Ogden. Thanks Extended General Agent W. H. Chovers of the Union Pacific mailed a letter of appreciation to R D. Jones passenger agent for the Boston & Maine railroad at Boston, today, for his recommending a stopover stop-over at Ogden to F. A. Dumalnc. treasurer of the Amoskeag Mills of New Hampshire. The letter stated that Mr. Dumaine had been well taken ta-ken care of while in Ogden and suggested sug-gested that Mr. Jones recommend stopovers at Ogden to more of his traveling friends. Out of Hospital Forester O. M. Butler of the silviculture department of the forest service has been re leased from the Dee hospital and has resumed bis duties in the forest service. serv-ice. Mr. Butler was operated on for a slight ailment. Births The following births were reported today at the office of the! city health department: To Mr. and Mrs. John Harbert6on, Jr., a 6on. July 10; to Mr and Mrs. Thomas Van Drummelen, a son. July 27; to Mr. and Mrs Hyrum Berkeupass, a son, July L'6; to Mr and Mrs Carl J, Sod-erberg, Sod-erberg, a son, July 28. J. F. Iawson ot the law department of the forest service has gone to Boise, Ida., on legal business. William C. Rarnes, grazing inspec-j tor of the forest service with head-Quarters head-Quarters at Washington, his gone toi the Fillmore forest for a general Inspection In-spection of grazing lands. Burt Linn has been granted a license li-cense to conduct an pmployment agency agen-cy In this city. |