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Show RANDOM REFERENCES TODAY'S CALENDAR r SOCIAL, FRATERNAL SOCIETIES Maids and Matrons, tea, 2 p. m. ' STATED FRATERNAL MEETINGS. B. of A, Y. f I. O. O. F. CHURCH MEETINGS. Presbyterian prayer meeting. Methodist prayer meeting. : Stake Presidency and high council i and auxiliary .association stake board I meetings in Second ward meeting house. i Good matches Price. 278 25th. 1 Will Sec Picture B. Webster Innes, ' I a member of the company that pro- i duced the motion picture drama The ) Great Divide," has notified Manager II W. Peery of the Ogden theatre that - lit will be in Ogden tomorrow to wlt- ' ness the production of the drama at the Ogden theatre. Mr. Innes is com ing here from Milford, Utah, where he left his horses after making a trip from Nevada to Utah, following the Colorado river and coming north through Utah's "Dixie" His work : in the picture, "The Great Divide ' which was filmed on the brink of the 4 Grand Canyon of the Colorado river (in southern Utah and northern Ariz-' Ariz-' ona! was finished late in October. Kodak Films developed 10c each roll. Velox paper used. Mclntyre Drug Fees-Durlng the month of Decern-her Decern-her the county clerk collected m fees the sum of 099.30. the treasurer collected col-lected $529.87, the recordei, $367.bo and the sheriff, SS0.60. All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co cor 27th St. and Pac. Phone 198-W. -The "It Pays to Advertise" Dramat- 5 ; ic company passed through .Ogden yes terday, en route to Salt Lake Otj, in i a special car. I : Spargo's for rubber stamps, seals, '' ' etc. : i Charles G. and Verner C. Shields departed today over the Denver and M Rio Grande for Duquesne, Pcnu., i where they will visit relatives. W Doctor Fred G. Clark removed to 1 Suite 707-S-9-10, David Eceles Bldg. -1 Trainmaster A. W. Woodruff of the I Wyoming division of the Union Pa-I Pa-I cific was in the city today ; All Kinds of Good Coal Rawsoii m Bros., 2270 Wall Ave. Phone 4S4. lm M Grounds Open The Panama-Pacific M exposition grounds, according to a no-;I no-;I tice received at the uptown ticket of-M of-M rice of the Southern Pacific, are to ;l be open to the public Indefinitely. J This decision on the part of the of-I of-I ficials of the big San Francisco fair, f the notice states, will give visitors the I opportunity of seeing the beautiful I buildings and gardens at a low price of admission. The Palace of Fine Arts will be open daily from 10 a. m. I to 5 p m. and band concerts will be 1 given In the grounds on Sundays. I B & G Butter has no rival. Born On Monday, Jan. 3, to Mr ' and Mrs John Anderson, 2S54 Wash-!W Wash-!W ington avenue, a nine pound girl. Changes at School Elizabeth Costl M gan has resigned as matron of the J girl's department of the State Indus- trial school and Vina Y. Kard has been m appointed to fill the place. Nellie m McKimon has tendered her resigna- tion at the school as seamstress In m the bov's departmeni and Miss Jessls w Robb lias been called to the position. 1 Assistant City Attorney Captain E ' ; T Ilulaniskl. who will be appointed I city attorney, states that Samuel Pow-: Pow-: i ell, a young lawyer, will be given the i. position of assistant city attorney. .; ; The young man will be paid $75 a i ; month for his services. ; i From Cajifornia Mr. and Mrs. John i : C Lynch and son have returned from ; i a holiday trip to Hollywood, Californ-i Californ-i la, where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs P. Healy, who are passing the ; ' winter there. G. H. Beare departed today for 1 Clinton, South Carolina, where he j will make his future home. He was I formerly associated with the Ogden jT Engraving company. f i Mr. and .Mrs. J. E. Smith departed 51 today over the Denver and Rio Grande ! for Strong City, Kansas, where they ; will visit relatives and friends. - ' Recital The Goodwin recital, und- ' er the auspices of the Dlx-Logan Post, G. A. n., will be held In the Congre-'. Congre-'. r gatlonal church on Feb. 4 and 5. ICaso Dismissed District attorney John C. Davis today dismissed the case of the State against Philip R Hall, charged with, burglarizing a building on Wall avenue owned by the , Ogden Trust & Development company. President Fred J. Kiesel. of the com- Ff pany, in a written communication to ml the district attorney, requested that r the case against the young man be 111 dismissed. IK Marriage License A marriage !! 1 .j cense has been issued to Louis Henry & Becraft Jr., and Razzllla Rose of Og-I Og-I -f den. I J Mrs. A. S. Noble and daughter, Mrs. I Harry c. Wilhelm returned homo yes- j terday from Oakland, Cal. They aro now at home at 2331 Adams avenue. I Misses Ruth and Jennie Prout and Mrs. Albert Paetsch have returned 'J home after spending the holidays with k friends at Mackay, Ida. Hp Births The first birth of the year, Bp according to the city henltb. office Ml- records was that of a baby girl to Mr. HI and Mrs. J. L. Ravson, which was re- B Dorted today. The babe was born 4w yesterday. Other births reported today to-day were of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seager, December 30; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hoedel, December 26, and a son to Mr. and Mrs. James W. Burbldge, December Decem-ber 31. S. P. Official President William Sproule of the Southern Pacific railroad rail-road Is scheduled to pass through Ogden Og-den tomorrow in his private car "Berkeley," en route from Chicago to San Francisco. Miss Alta Calvert has returned to Logan to resume her studies at the Agricultural college, after spending the holidays in Ogden with her parents par-ents and friends. |