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Show I. RANDOM It REFERENCES f Good watches 4 Price. 278 25th. I Kodak Films developed 10c each roll. Velox caper used. Mclntyre Drug Much Interest Shown J. S. Early, city passenger agent of the Salt Lake Route and Secretary of the Salt Lake Passenger Agents' association, visited local railroad traffic officials for a short time this morning. Ho departed depart-ed later for Boise, Ida, While here, Mr. Early stated that the mid-winter excursion to California, scheduled for the latter part of Januarj', was creat-I creat-I : ing more interest than, ever before. I" Numerous inquiries, he said, about I the excursion were being received at I his Salt Lake office and a record I ' booking of tourists Is anticipated. All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co,, cor 27th St. and Pac. Phone 198-W. - M. D. Shortz, commercial agent of tho Southern Pacific departed this morning for Preston, Idaho, on a business busi-ness trip Butterick Delineators and Fashion sheets are in for February at Paine & Hurst. Doctor Fred CJ. Clark removed to Suite 707-S-9-10, David Eccles Bldg. - All Kinds of Good Coal Rawson Eros., 2270 Wall Ave. Phone 484. lm Spargo's for rubber stamps, seals, etc. Denver & Return $22.50 via D. R. G. Jan. 14 and 15. Account National Western Stock Show Limit, Jan. 31. Stopovers permitted. The Butter manufactured under the most auspicious conditions is B & G.-- DON'T DELAY In making reservation reserva-tion for MID-WINTER EXCURSION to CALIFORNIA, Jan. 29th, via UNION UN-ION PACIFIC SYSTEM. City Ticket Office, Orpheum Block, phone 2500. R. C. Williams departed yesterday for San Francisco over the Southern Pacific, where he will visit friends for seevral weeks. B. Gallup departed yesterday for Lovelock, Nevada. He will visit friends in that city for several days and will then ko to San. Francisco. MISS KATHARINE TREVETTE, ELOCUTIONIST, will give a recital under the auspices of the Ladies Aid society and Epworth league in the First M E church, 454 Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street, Wednesday night. Admission Ad-mission 25c and 15c. - Join the crowd at the January Sale at Paine &. Hurst. Everything cheaper this week at Palnc & Hurst. On a Trip Clarence Heath, chief clerk to Superintendent R A Pierce of the Ogden Union Depot & Railway company, was scheduled to depart today to-day on a visit with relatives in Texas. Mr. Heath has been III several weeks and his trip to the southland is being taken with a view to restoring his health. Holdup Joe Loub, a resident of Cache Junction, was held up by two men last Sunday night and robbed of a gold watch, according to a report received re-ceived by the police yesterday afternoon. after-noon. The holdup was alleged to have occurred at Thirtieth street and Washington avenue. C L. McFaul, district passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, was in Ogden this nfternoon on business. Dr. Feldman to Speak At the regular regu-lar Thursday evening prayer service of the First Baptist church, Dr. Julius Feldman, will speak on the subject, "Why the Jews reject Jesus as the Christ." Dr. Feldman is one of the 280 Jewish Christian ministers in America, and has taken his Ph. D. from Heidelberg. Marriage Licenses Marriage- licenses licens-es have been issued to Oliver A. Jensen Jen-sen and Thelma Blanchard of Logan ; Alfred Donald YvMscomb and Clara L. Kasteler of Salt Lake, and to Ernest J Barnsley and Wietsche Esmeyer of Ogden. |