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Show i RANDOM REFERENCES j U j Good -pratcb.es. Price. 278 25th. Eleventh Ward Dr. J. M. Tanner will be the speaker at the Eleventh ward chapel Sunday evening at 7 o'clock. Kodak Films developed 10c each roll. Velox uaper used. Mclntyre Drug No Great Losses Manager Louis Blttdn of the Intermountain Land & Live Stock company came in from the western ranges yesterday and reported re-ported that, while danger of loss in sheep because of the severe -winter is practically over, there is yet a likelihood like-lihood of further trouble. Doctor Fred CJ. Clark removed to Suite 707-8-9-10. David Eccles Bldg. - Seriously III Mrs. Mary Wahlen, Mrs. W. G. Wilson's mother, of 315 Twenty-seventh street, Is seriously ill, being paralyzed. Mrs. Wahlen is quite aged and infirm. 8pargo's for rubber stamps, seals, etc. I Immanuol Baptist Mission in the Bennett Block, 282 Twenty-sixth street. Services for Sunday, February Febru-ary 13; Sunday school at 10 o'clock; T. F. Preshaw, superintendent; B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 p. m., topic, "Christian Fidelity and Force," Leader, Mrs. Bula Waller. Dr L. S. Bowerman of Salt Lake will conduct revival meetings meet-ings beginning Monday evening, Feb-runrv Feb-runrv 14, at 7 '30 and continue each evening including Friday. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend at-tend these services. CSTEOPATHY-Dr. John Finley Morrison Mor-rison moved to 511 Eccles ldg. Ph.417 Rabbit Hunt Former Chief of Police W. I. Norton has received a telegram from Snowville that the snow is 56 inches ' deep, and that practically all the rabbits rab-bits of the surrounding country are snow-bound. Mr. Norton will visit Ihnt district Monday, with a view to determining a rabbit hunt is advisable. B &. G Butter is little in cost, but big In satisfaction. Returns Home City Recorder Walter Walt-er Richey returned from San Francisco Francis-co yesterday afternoon, where he went about a week ago with J. W. Pig- non, a deserter, whom be turned over to the United States officers 1 All kinds or Coal. Parker Coal Co.. cor, 27th St. and Pac. Phone 198-W. - At Fifth Ward Tomorrow evening in the Fifth ward meeting house, at 7 o'clock. Elder Charles J. Ross will speak and a special musical program will be given. Dr. E. R. Dumke, Eccles Bldg. Phones, office 803, residence 1349-J. Visiting a Daughter Mrs. James MacBeth is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ivan Hobson, at Laramie, Wyoming. Mr. Hobson was formerly a teacher in the Ogden high school but is now connected with the state school at Laramie. Royal, perfect coal, sold and guaranteed guar-anteed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co 1-15-tf From Idaho Jesse Richards and wife of Victoria, are spending a few days with relatives in Ogden. Mr. Richards 1b a son of Attorney C, C. Richards. Card Party, Women of Woodcraft, No. 581 at W. O. W. hall, Wednesday. Admission, 15 cents.- - LOST Two walking ennes. Finder please return to the Guild Hall, Church of the Good Shepherd. Meeting Monday Night Former British residents are to meet at the ! Court House at 8 o'clock, Monday evening, eve-ning, to organize a local club. The committee on arrangement is composed compos-ed of Edwin Hampton, K. M. Smith, M Joseph Parson and Robert Peart. i West Weber Social A pleasing so- 1 clal was staged last Wednesday night in the West Weber ward hall, under the direction of Principal L. M. McLaughlin Mc-Laughlin of the West Weber school. A program of dancing, with music by Wecker's orchestra, and a box lunch-! lunch-! eon were much enjoyed.' The party 4 waB arranged for the benefit of the school piano fund and the hall was filled to its capaclth. About 45 was raised to add to tbx) fund. Third Ward Eldr Frank Williams will be the speakxir tomorrow night at the sacrament jmeetlng In the Third ward. Musikal numbers will be furnished by -Walter Stephens and Gerard Klomp. ' Joe Keane, E. D. Douglass and George Sheppard wfere arrested early this afternon by Oflflcers Manzel and Kelllher, on charges of drunkenness. Swedish Ev. Lutheran Church Corner of Jefferson and Twenty-third street, O. B. Hanson;, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m., JMJIgs Laura Swanson, superintendent. EJngllsh services, 7:46 p. m. --' ' |