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Show RANDOM REFERENCES i HOO HOO Meet me the Owls' dance at the Colonial Thursday evening, eve-ning, January 28. Admission 50c per couple. Refreshments. One degree above zero was recorded record-ed at the City hall Thermometers in other parts of the city registered the zero point and it is said that sorw in the northeastern part of the city, In line with the canyon breeze, rpgis-tered rpgis-tered 5 below Upon two other occasions occa-sions this winter the, city hall Instru ment registered two degrees below At the power dam In Ogden canyon can-yon the mercury reached 20 degrees below zero, and it was a little lower at Huntsville At Liberty, however, it was only 6 degrees below zero, according ac-cording to an unofficial report. Don't forget the annual ball given by the Degree Team. P. O. E , Colo nial Hall. Feb 10. Exhibition drill - Spec'al Service at Fifth Ward Dr, E. G. Gowans. state superintendent of education, will be the speaker at the Sunday evening service in the Fifth ward All parents are especially invited. in-vited. Principal to Speak Prof James L Barker, principal of Weber academy, will address the parents' class of the Fifth ward Sunday morning. Special Rates The Oregon Short Line has announced special excursion rutes Trom all Utah ioints to Logan for the annual meeting of the Utah Federation of Women's clubs on Wednesday Wed-nesday January 27 W. H. Hajldtn, I raveling freight agent of the Burlington Route, and F. J. Bambacb traveling passenger agent of the New York Central, were in Ogden today on business L Loll departed today via the Uni on Pacific lor Wahpeton, N D., where he will visit with friends Tor seernl weeks Free Breakfast Sixty tickets have been issued to the free breakfast to be given at the Baptist church to the unemployed tomorrow morning SULLIVAN Funeral services for James Sullivan, son of John C. Sullivan Sul-livan will be conducted by Kather M. Cushnalian tomorrow at 1 p m , In the Larkln chapel Friends may view the hody at thhnme of the sister. sis-ter. Mrs Nicholas 1 Kell, this ce ning and tomorrow from 10 n m io the r'uneral hour. The remains will be shippvi to Suit Lake City for In terment In Calvarj cemetery Miss Carrie V Knapp will be host ess at the Maids' and Matrons' club tomorrow afternoon and evening. Last evening a number of employes of the Burton Implement company spent a delightful evening at the home of Mr and Mrs P R Brown in Har-risville. Har-risville. During the evening vocal nm! instrumental selections were n-joyerl n-joyerl and at B late hour delicious re- iresnmenvB were Bervsq o .Mrs Brown, covers being laid for the following. fol-lowing. Mr, :md Mrs. M L Robb, Mr. and Mrs w P. Telford, Mr end Mrs. Scott Wilson, i'- Grace i . Wilbur, Wil-bur, Miss ireue Walsh, Earnest ISwring and J. D. Hooper, The quarterly bUBineSfl meeting of the Rata-Then Bible class will be held In the parlors of the First Baptist Bap-tist church tonight at 8 o'clock. Reports Re-ports from various committees, plans for i he coming months will be given, and diSCUSSed Refreshments v 111 be served at Close of business session to be followed by a social hour. All member.-- and all prospective members are cordially invited io be present. Has Neuralgia Mrs O. F. Tucker of 21 West Twenty-first street is confined to her bed with a severe at tack of neuralgia. |