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Show ! RANDOM I REFERENCES Good watcher A Price. 278 25Ul -i ; Bicycle Found A bicycle was left f In front of tUe home of Mrs. Alice ; M. Todd, 567 Twenty-seventh street ', '. last evening. The pwner may have ' . same by calling at the home and Identifying Iden-tifying the wheel. i ICE, pure distilled artificial only. i i M. I. Jones Coal & Ice Co.. 413 24th I First Church of Christ, Scientist ; Church edifice, corner Twenty-fourth l street and Monroe avenue. Sunday I morning service at 11 o'clock; sub- ' ject, "Soul " Sunday school at 9 45 a. m Wednesday evening testimonial i; ' meeting at S o'clock. i All Quality you take no chance ! when using it B. &. G. Butter. V Goes to Coast Rev. W. W. Fleet- t wood -of the Episcopal church will : leave Monday to attend the Episcopal i synod to be hold In Oakland on next f Thursday. t Excursion Veteran Firemen and Ladies 'Auxiliary f to the Hermitage, Aug. 17. Get your tickets at Standard U Office. Operated On Miss Muriel Corey, 1; sister of M O. Corey of Ogden, has ; been operated on at the L. D. S. hos-' hos-' ; pital in Salt Lake and is now rapidly ' ', regaining her health. y Touring by Auto Charles W. C6t- '.' ' tie, custodian of the Ogden theater, and family are to depart Monday on :. ; an automobile trip to the Bear Lake country and Yellowstone park. They ; will visit relatives at Fishhaven and Garden City and will be away for T about two weeks. Reunion Quite a number of Ogden people, former missionaries to Hawaii, I Samoa and New Zealand, with members mem-bers of their families wont to Logan this morning. They will participate in the festivities and meetings at the annual Pacific Islanders reunion which : opened in the Cache valley metropolis ; today. Robbed Charles Frewart of American Ameri-can Falls, Idaho, was held up and rob- bed last night in Ogden, according to a report which he made to the police. The holdup occurred nt Twenty-fourth street and. "Wall avenue and Frewart j lost $G in cash and a gold watch i chain. Car Service A service of 20 min- :T utes will be given all day tomorrow on , Ogden Canyon and Ogden Valley cars . with stopoff privileges at the Hermitage. Hermit-age. ? Diphtheria The Varaottis "home at j 2S71 Lincoln avenue was quarantined ! yesterday for diphtheria, making two :, cases of this disease for the week. One case of whooping cough was also I reported. The total blrthB registered j at the health office during the week jj were 12, 7 males and 5 females, while t 7 deaths were reported, 5 males and 2 females. jj Hunting C. W. Feiganstahn, prom-1 prom-1 Inent brewer of Newark, New Jersey, B and Henry Bartholemay and son, Ghl- cago capitaJlsts, are guests of presl-D presl-D dent O. L. Beaker of the Becker Brew-1 Brew-1 Ing company on a hunting trip In the I mountain In tjie Ylclnily of Wood-I Wood-I ruff on Bear River. The party left I for the hunting grounds this morning in automobijes, where camp was pitched a fow days ago. U Electric Wire Breaks For a short time this morning car service was in-I in-I terrupted in Ogden canyon, when the I large copper wire carrying electric I current for the Valley road broke from its moorings on the trolley poles a short distance beyond Idlewild and fell to the rails, where it short circuited. circuit-ed. It required only a short time to replace re-place it, when the regular traffic was resumed. Marriage License A marriage 11-ctnse 11-ctnse has been issued to Ernest Edwards Ed-wards and Martha J. Stalker of Evan-ston, Evan-ston, Wyo. By Auto Frpm the Park Manager Conrad Bohn of the Becker Brewing company has returned from a pleas ant trip to the Yellowstone park by automobije. He states that the roads are In fairly good condition and that the drive to the park affords a pleasant pleas-ant outing. Cereal Plant Wlthjn the next thirty days, according to a statement made by Lon J. Haddock, secretary-treasurer secretary-treasurer of the Utah Cereal Food company of Ogden, the company will be in the market for grain. This will mark the beginning of a ne,w era of prosperity for the farmers ' of Utah and the opening of one of Utah's most promising Industries. S. R. Toucey, assistant superintendent superintend-ent of the "Wyoming division of the Union Pacific, reached homo this morning, William Holt departed today Tor Victoria, B. C, on a business and pleasure trip. J. P. Corry, district manager of the Mutual Life Insuranco company of New York, will leave Ogden tomorrow for San Francisco to attend the convention con-vention of western agents of his company. com-pany. House on Fire A frame house on Pacific avenue, belonging to Judge J A. Howell, caught fire about 10:15 o'clock this morning. The blaze was extinguished before much damage was done. |