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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES Good watches J Prlce 278 25ti- -Depart for Coast Superintendent John M. Mills of the city public schools and Mrs. Mills departs today on tho Pacific Limited for the Pacific Pa-cific coast, where they will remain for about three -weeks. They will visit both expositions and -will also pass a couple of days in Los Angeles. Mr. MHIb is to Ilrst attend the National Na-tional Educational convention at San Francisco, from August 16 to 28, inclusive, in-clusive, and Is scheduled to give an address at the Tuesday, August 17, session. His subject -will be "The Educational Value of Work." I: ICE, pure distilled artificial only. ! I M. L. Jonea Coal & Ice Co.. 413 24th if J. M. David, vice president and h general manager of tho Baltimore & i Ohio railroad, passed through Ogden last night en route to New York from 4 San Francisco. Healthful, satisfying and delicious i B. &. G. Butter. It Mining Men The Gxiggenhelm par- I ty is expected to reach Ogden tomor- row on TJnlon Pacific train No. 9 and will be transferred to the Oregon ? Short Line for a side trip to Salt Lake City. Returning here in the j evening, they will transfer to the ? Southern Pacific for the remainder X of their journey to the Pacific coast, I Rallrfoad Official Superintendent 3 G. O. Brophy of the Wyoming division of tho Union Pacific, arrived in Og- den yesterday afternoon. On a Visit Miss Vera L. Froy de- r ' parted yesterday for a ten days' visit )' with friends at Rupert, Ida, I ! On a Tour Mr. and Mrs. Ray F. ! Hewes of 228 North Washington ave- I f nue and Miss Marian Jacobson of Salt ! Lake City departed yesterday for a I: tour of California. I Motor Busses L. M. Paul of Salt I Lake City, manager of the American I Auto Transfer company, is in Ogden (; conferring with Local Manager Crouse on the question of increasing r the local facilities of the company If; to handle increasing business. It is f also understood that the question of Lf putting sight-seeing motor-busses into 111 service in Ogden will bo considered. Has Rheumatism C. O. Cherry, the jll peach buyer, who has -visited Ogden J f tho past number of years to bid on . the peach crop, is again in the city. Since he was in Ogden last fall, Mr. J Cherry suffered a severe attack of i rheumatism and he Is now so thin 1 many of his nearest friends fail to j recognlzo him. Ford Band The Ford Motor company com-pany band and party, numbering sixty ; persons, are expected to arrive in- Og- v den tomorrow morning. They will be, transferred upon arrival, to tho Oregon Ore-gon Short Lino for a side trip to -1: Salt Lake City and will return here V. at 3 25 p. m. to board the Los An- v geles Limited, for the east. r Gone to Coalville Mrs. Tillie I Crompton and daughter, Florentee. 2. have gone to Coalville to visit a few p ! days with Mrs. Crompton's mother, i i Mrs. C. M. Johnson. I:; Births The birth of sonB to Mr. (A and Mrs. John Thomas Empel, Au- M' gust G; and to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin E. ilr Gardner, July 26, was reported to m the city health department today. 3j- Drunk Mike Lynch was arrested this morning on Twenty-fourth street, between Hudson and Washington ave-m ave-m nues, by Officer William Brown, on I a charge of drunkenness. If Saw the Fairs David Jensen, for-H for-H mer county attorney, and wife, have t$ returned from California, They visit-p visit-p ed the expositions at San Francisco ff - and San Diego and also saw other points of interest. They were away from home about two weeks. From California Adam Patterson is spending a few days in Ogden on business. He will depart Tor hiB Los Angeles home tho end of the week. From Coalville Dr. Rollo W. Era-mett Era-mett has returned to Ogdon from Coalville, whore he has been practicing prac-ticing medicine. Divorced In the case of Ethel W. Talbott against Fred M. Talbott, a docree of divorce has been granted the plaintiff, on the proof of failure to provide. Mrs. Talbott is awarded the care and custody of a minor child and costs of suit. L. J. Andrews forfeited $3 bail left to Insure his appearance on the charge of riding a bicycle on the sidewalk. Ho was taken into custody cus-tody yesterday evening by Officer William ReaBt. Sues on Note In the district court A. L. Kohn has commenced suit against Joseph and Zelda Zimmerman to recover $1020 alleged to be duo on a certain promissory note, bearing date of January 13, 1915. At the Ogden "The Rosary," which Is being presented at the Ogden theatre, the-atre, is proving a most popular "movie." |