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Show 'f! RANDOM f j REFERENCES v ' Good witches & Price. 278 25tiu - Y& pell to Floor-r-William Greon of jm i Layton received a' bad cut over the JIH ' right eyo and a bruised forehead yes- SI i terday "evening at the Interurban ter- jif '- mtoal on Twenty-fourth street, when jjHj g fell -from a bench in the passen- Sm ' ger station to the concrete floor. The MM jnjurj' rendered him unconscious and Jj f jj0 WTis taken to the emergency hos- 'C f1 pi31 at the P1Ice station. Green vlf ;' is employed at the Layton flour mill. Mfc ' ICE. Pur distilled artificial only. '(3g M. Ij- Jone3 CoaI & Ice Co 413 24tb 'r Injured A Hollander with his wife C i and two small children were slightly ?M injured Saturday night on Twenty-"fflB Twenty-"fflB fourth street, near Hudson avenue, QM -srhen a runaway team collided with Va - the DUSy In wh'ctl tbey "were riding. AM t Td6 amI'r vras throvm out f the bug- jffl 1 Si' to tnG Pavement- whil the run- s9 I away team and wagon, in which were CfiS f tw0 men contlnued on their way cd .' down Twenty-fourth street. The 5J names of the injured parties or thoso Afl I? 0f the two men In the -wagon were UB I not learned by the police. ym 'i Good Butter is -wholesome. Use JM ' B & G. rM Home from Mission J. LeRoy SJ ' Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. VM WriSht, has returned from a two-year Sm i mission In' Europe, as a representa-tM representa-tM tive of the Mormon church. Ho la-lill la-lill -Jfcored in France, Belgium, and Swltz- erland until the European war broke out and was then transferred to Eng- BSSifordlSSr labred 1U the Election Tho W. C. T. U. will hold its annual election of offioors Friday afternoon. The meeting will convene con-vene at 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Wells will lead. irineas of Mother Bernard Kastler has gone to Oakland, Cal., having been called thoro by tho illness of his mother. Badge Found A chauffeur's badgo No. 453 has been found and is at the police station. Outing Mrs. S. H. Winter and daughter Ruth have gone to Island Park, Idaho, for a three weeks' outing. out-ing. No more 15-cents tickets to the Canyon after next Tuesday. Make your Hermitage visit before then. - Theft The theft of a shotgun belonging be-longing to Sam Marrell, 1965 Grant avenue, was reported to the police yesterday. Auto Stolen A Bulck automobile belonging to W. S. Thompson. 365 Washington avenue, was stolen from his home garago Saturday evening. The car was found yesterday morning about a block from the residence, showing evidence of rough handling. Bicycles Taken Leo Hallstrom and Stuart Murdock reported the thefts of their bicycles to the police yesterday. |