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Show RANDOM REFERENCES Good wtich t. Price. 278 25t. - From Chicago E. C. Colladay of the Fairbanks, Morse and Company firm of Chicago, is in Ogden today on business. Moves to Salt Lake S. D. Rideout, local manager of. the International ', Correspondence schools for the past , tlireo years, is moving to Salt Lake f City to take charge of the Salt Lake 1 offico of the school. Ho will bo succeeded suc-ceeded at Ogden by B, W. Venablc 11 of Logan. Office Abolished A eommunlca-I eommunlca-I lion received at the local Union Pa-I Pa-I clfic ticket office, today announced I tbe honorable retirement of Elmer i H. Woods, fonner freight traffic man-I man-I ager of the Union Pacific and of his 5 be.lng placed on the pension list of f the company. With the retirement ' of Mr. Woods, the offico held by him ' was abolished. u Coal, all kinds. M. L Jones Coal & : Ice Co.. 413 24th St. Phone 1603. Depart for Coast Mrs Thomas Cul-ley Cul-ley and Mrs Israel P. Frodsham will depart tomorrow over the Southern Pacific for San Francisco and Los Angeles They will return In about two weeks. Electric Flat Irons Tho first and second consignments have been dls-v dls-v posed of and we have now received I the third shipment. The Standard il will continue to sell these irons on J two wnoks' trial, at $1.65, but to Stan- dard subscribers only. Remember the (company making this iron received the Panama exposition gold medal. -Burglary Two sacks of flour were stolen last night from the store of the Intermountaln Produce company, 2150 Washington avenue. The thieves entered and left the building by way of a side window. Walker Lumber Co. Now ready for business. All new slock. Office and yard, No. 2423 Lincoln Ae. Tel. 464. H. D. Levy departed for San Francisco Fran-cisco todav over the Southern Pacific. Pa-cific. All kinds of Coal. Parker Coal Co., cor. 27th St and Pac Phone 193-W. -Births Births were reported today at the office of the city health depart-F depart-F raent as follows To Mr. and Mrs. F. jl H. Checketts, a son, October 13; to ;i Mr. and Mrs. G. S Flewelling, a son, October IS; to Mr and Mrs. George 5 Iteardon, a son, October 15. -B. &. G. Butter always prove to be ii a "friend in need." 6 Teachers to Meet The monthly f meeting of the city school teachers I will be held tomorrow at 4 p. m. at If the Central Junior high school. The if- principal feature of the meeting will '.J, he an address by Pror. Howard R Driggs of the University of Utah. (Mr. and Mrs. W. IT. Whitlock of Roosevelt Utah, are In Ogden to attend at-tend the wedding of their son, Lester Les-ter F. Whitlock, and Miss Daisy Kuhn, this evening. Mr. and Mrs. -v Whitlock are the guest3 of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Gosling while in the city. Marriage License A marriage li-i li-i conse has been issued to Bert A. ; Olseu of Twin Falls, Ida., and Mur-f Mur-f rill Bingham of Logan. ' Depart Tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Piles and Mrs. Betty Skelley will depart tomorrow morning on the Pa-i Pa-i clfic Limited for Long Beach, CaL, j where they will pass the winter, j R. G. Marshall of Randolph, coun-$ coun-$ ty clerk of Rich county, Utah, is an I Ogden visitor today. |