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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES V jR Good watches 14 Price. 278 26th. -I l' postponed The Voteran Firemen's ' outing set for today at the Hermitage r i was postponed to a later date, to all1 al-l1 j ' low the members of the association W ; ; and the ladles of the auxiliary to at-tj at-tj i tend the funeral of Mrs. Heber Gale. X ; ICE, pure distilled artificial only. ?, ; M. U Jones Coal & Ice Co.. 413 24tb V ' Colorado Speaker Madame C. J. ) ; "Walker, colored, business woman and ff, ; ' lecturer, of Indianapolis, will speak in V V the Erabry Methodist church on ft I Thursday evening. The lecture is of K an an educational nature. V j Perfect In every respect B. & G. tj Butter. (1 I , Boys Arrested Mendrlck Garrett M i ' and Peter Dee, 14-year-old boys of Og- V. den, were taken into custody yestcr- $ day at Morgan and brought to Ogden S ; last night by Probation Officer H. C. I) -J Jacobs. They are alleged to have J committed several thefts In Ogden 8 i during the past few weeks and when fl 3 arrested had a high power rifle and S rl a calibre rifle in their possession. V I They will he given a hearing before 0 ' Juvenile Judge V. C. Gunnoll at the ( next session of the juvenile court. h C Cottage Tor rent balance of season. I River Front and light and water, near ; ; Hermitage stop. Reasonable to re- J 5 sponsible parties. Phone 442-W. - S j Papers for Hazen Requisition pa- 5 pers are being made out for John ; Hazen who is now being held on a S V felonv charge for Sheriff T. A. De- ) ' Vine at Torrington, Wyo., and Deputy S I Sheriff Charles Ellsworth will go aft- W er the prisoner tomorrow or next V day. h Born The birth of a son to Mr. ", and Mrs. W. Burnett, on August 13, was reported to the city health de- ; - partment todya . ' Gone to California Principal James ; , L. Barker of the Weber academy, and s Mrs. Barker have gone to California, '' where Mr. Barker is to attend the National Education convention, at Oak- land. Watch Lost Mrs- Eurrup of 2544 ' Van Buren avenue, reported the loss of a ladles' gold watch and pin. to the police today. New Home Peter L. Ferguson is ?j ! building a residence on Quincy ave- V nue. between Twenty-fourth and H Twenty-fifth streeLj, that will cost In IL the neighborhood of $1000. ' ; Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses le been issued to Allen R. Cut- ' lcr, Jr , and Blanche Belnap of Preston Pres-ton Idaho; William S. Porter and Hannar CowliBhaw of Ogden, and to ; Andrew J Lavin of Ogden and Eileen i Fox of Kansas City. Grazing Inspector J. T. Jardlne. grazing inspector of the forest serv- 5J ice with headquarters at Washington, S i arrived in Ogden this morning from .: the east and left durlug the day for fl , Ephraim, where he will make a gen- oral inspection. On his return from a ' Ephraim. Mr. Jardlne will visit the Cache and Targhee forests of the Og-j Og-j den district. 1 ' Brewery Outing At 1 o'clock this 1 afternoon most of the brewery om-;i om-;i J ployes left the city for Lagoon where I they arc holding their annual outing. I ! Others left later in the afternoon. fl J The afternoon and evening will bo fl i spent in picnlcing, general recreation, i outdoor sports and dancing, Thero 1 i are about 100 employes of the Becker ?J Brewing company and with their fam- ' ilies and friends added make up a P ' party of about 150 people. t? Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Feenoy j have gone to Park City on a visit I with relatives and friends. ' To Marry Raymond V. 'Barnes of ! Taylor and Lucretla E. Fowers of j Hooper have been issued a license to J. marry. '1 Depotmaster nnd Mrs. John Shields r and daughter, Ruth, returned home :i today from Reno, New, whore they I passed several days visiting relatives. ' Wild West The Irwin Brothers t Wild Wes't show, traveling in a spe- " clal train of nineteen cars, was schedulod to pass through. Ogden at 3 a. m. tomorrow en route to Idaho Falls, Ida. From Alabama Rev. W. F. Price and Rev. B. T. Waltcs of Birmingham, Alabama, wore Ogden visitors yesterday. yester-day. They were delighted with their trip through Ogden Canyon. Superintendent T. F. Rowlands of the Salt Lake division of the Southern South-ern Pacific, departed last night on train No. 5, for an inspection trip over the division. nn |