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Show RANDOM Good watches Price. 278 25th. -William rjracp waM arreBtod vcf,.r j ' afternoon by Detectives Rob -Burk and Robert Chambers, on i ehnrge of petit larceny Ho Is alleged al-leged to have stolen a pair of scissor and some other articles from tho Richardson and Hunt store Lost Scotch collie named "Laddie" $5 reward. I. L Clark k Sons Co. Nominating Committee The board Of dlrrrtors of the Weber club met yesterday and named the following numbers to act on the nominating ommlttee: J v, Abbott, M s Browning, O. B. (;ilson. C. J. Hum-phris, Hum-phris, A. R. Heywood. F. J Klesel und R. S Joyce Richard Denam, write Mrs. E Lo-rine, Lo-rine, Ogden, Utah, Gen. Del A1 nrtisomont COAL All kinds M. L. Jones Coat and Ice Co., office 413 24th St. Frcm Idaho Mrs Emma Hampton hns returned from Shelley. Ida . where she has been looking after the interests of her son Iafayette Hflmp-i Hflmp-i n, who was killed on November L6 by Mexicans Wade and E. J. Hampton of Ogden are brothers of the deceased. Sat .faction proves merit. It is ho i with B & G Clover Leaf Butter Don't fail to VlflU the Country Store I In the basement of the M E. church. Friday and Saturday of this week. Fancy articles, baked goods, canned fruit, groceries, etc.. on sale. Ad 'rtlsrmnt. suprage Funeral service! will he held Friday at 1 p. m. in the Huntsville meeting meet-ing house. Remains may be viewed ni Lindouist's parlors Thursday ait-ernoon ait-ernoon and Friday until 9 a. m. Interment In-terment In Huntsville cemetery. The Ladies' Aid society of the Mcthodisi Dp&copa church is going In conduct "An Old Fashioned Country Coun-try Store" in the basement of the church. 454 24th St., Friday and Saturday Sat-urday afternoon and evening of this i 1.. A prpt variety of articles have been contributed by merchants to be added to those made by tho members of the society For anything frcm chewing gum to silverware or from soda to angel food cake, try "The Old Fashioned Country Store." Tlcrchants lunch will be served noon red evening of both Friday and Saturday. Sat-urday. It is anticipated that quite a large n inber of people will visit the Martha rociety day nursery tomorrow frjm . urtil 5 p. m Thirty children are: ipred lor by Mrs. Dora Tracy, matron I nd tv.c assistants during the day and twelve of the little ones sleep at the I 1 i ti iery Anyone interested is invited ii ). present Cteel Dining Cars A hew steel d;iv I nc car arrived in Ogden this rnom-h rnom-h ; for delivery to the Oregon Short Line railroad and four more are ex- pected within the next few days. Th y are finely equipped and will be put i into service out of Ogden WILLIAMS John S Williams died ot the Dee hospital at 9 a. m. today I fter two weeks illness of neritonltis. He was born in Malad, Idaho. June 1". J87fi. the son of Benjamiu and Agues S. Williams. He is survived by hi wife, father and mother and several brothers and sisters. Remnlns are at the Lindquisl chapel and will be shipped to Malad at 5:80 today. Funeral Fu-neral services will be held at Malad. |