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Show 2 f For Subscription and Advertising J Department, Call Phone No. 56. 1 RANDOM REfERENCES J Good watcha. i& Price. 278 25th. 5 One Marriage License A marriage 5 license was Issued to Lorenzo Ander-X Ander-X son of Ogden and Lydla G. Bailey of 1 ? North Ogden. j Kodak Films aeveloped 10c each roll. Velox caijer used. Mel ntyro Drug 3 Name Weber Delegates F. J. 3 Hendershot, chairman of the ProgreB- Blve Weber county central committee, issued notice that a primary will be I 'I held at 8 o'clock Friday evening In the office of Robert W. Agee, 2438 Washington avenue, to elect soventy-f soventy-f two delegates at large to represent I Weber county at tho Progressive state convention to be held In the ! Grand theatre In Salt Lake City, Saturday, Sat-urday, April 8. The Wilcox Grocery Store to be vacated va-cated soon is for rent. This is a business busi-ness chance for enterprising grocery-men grocery-men that cannot be lightly overlooked. ; W. B. Wedell, phone 2222. Helm Apartments Yesterday B. O. i Wattls purchased tho Helm apart ments at 2243 Jefferson avenue for ; $12,000. He states that he will make ;' improvements on the building by ar- '. ranging sleeping porches and making the place more modern. The pur-' pur-' chase was made of E. W. Kennedy, ' acting for Mrs A. E. Helm, who Is ' , a resident of Ely, Nevada. E. Grey Freemonde, Photographs j beautiful. 416-24th St ' Births Births were reported today i at the office of the city health depart ment as follows: To Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Champneys, a son, March 1; to ' Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Van de Graaf, ; a son, March 16; to Mr. and Mrs. R. E. ; I Connor, a son, March 8; to Mr. and : ' Mrs. A. H. Venstra, a daughter, March 1G; to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Smith, a son, March 26; to Mr. and Mrs. H. C Austin, a son, March 18; to Mr. and ' Mrs. Edgar Lucas, a son, April 2; to ' Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Smalley, a daugh- ter, April 5. ' i Dr. Felshaw, DentlBt, Lewis Bldg.- i New Law Office Attorney Charles L. Farr has opened a law office in room 603 Eccles building. ; B & G that good butter that makes : you enjoy your meals more. - Auto Stolen An automobile belong-!, belong-!, ing to C. C. Mlchener was stolen from 1 in front of the First Congregational if church last night. f Spargo'o for rubber stamps, seals, i etc. Recovers A. W. (Sandy) Wralker, manager of the Weber Lumber com- : pany, Is again at Ills desk, having re- covered from an operation for ap-f ap-f pendlcitis. i ICE. Pure distilled artificial only. ' We do not handle pond Ice. M. L. JoneB Coal & Ice Co., 413-24th St -, i At Baptist Mission Reverend Chas. ' i William Dean, of the Christian r Church of Denver, Colorado, will speak on 'Revelation' at the First Bap- tlst church this evening at 7:35 o'-i o'-i a clock at the Baptist Mission, 282 Twenty-fifth street. The public is cordially Invited. 5 NOTICE Free, one quart of Brown's Delicla Ice Cream if you 1 have one of our yellow packers. Phone "Brown" 315; will deliver : cream any time, l Account Was Paid In the case of ' i the Utah Billpoating company against the S. J. Burt & Brothers company, ) the defendant has filed an- answer I stating that the account sued upon has '; . been paid in full, and according to contract. con-tract. DANCE at 5 Points Saturday night- Clty Attorney Tho first quarterly report of City Attorney E. T. Hula-nJskl, Hula-nJskl, filed with tho, city .board of commissioners, refers to a few mat's mat-'s ters of litigation in the courts in which r i the city is a party, the statement being be-ing made that they were, of minor im-r im-r portance and that there were no new , cases on file. ') Just Arrived Another shipment of Ladies' 8-lnch gray kid lac boots. Clarks Shoe Store. From California Mrs. A.. A. Mc- Bride and two children, accompanied ; . by Mrs. McBride's sister, Mrs. J. B. Black, have returned from California where they spent the winter. & "Ducky" Jones Robert Jones, third V& baseman for the San Francisco Pa- clfic Coast (baseball team, will leave ff for California, so as to join his team the latter part of the week. His wife has sufficlenty recovered from her. critical illness to permit him to leave. Sues Grocery The "Utah Association Associa-tion of Credit Men has commenced suit in tho district court against the Economy Grocery company for $739,45, alleged to be due on certain accounts assigned to the plaintiff association. as-sociation. Railroad Agent J. M. Konworthy, assistant general freight and passenger passen-ger agent of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad, was in Ogden today. P. F. Thompson, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Missouri Pacific, and L. E. Trowbridge, agent of the Cumberland Gap Dispatch, were In Ogden today on business. General Agent W. H. Chevers of the Union Pacific returned this morning morn-ing from Logan, where he attended the monthly banquet of the Logan Boosters' club, held last night in the Hotel Logan. Children's Aid The regular meeting meet-ing of tho Children's Aid society will be held at tho rhome of Mrs. J. M. Cause, at 3 p. m. tomorrow. The society so-ciety had a surgical operation performed per-formed on a 16-day-old baby for hair-lip, hair-lip, with marked success. Probate Petitions In the absence of Nathan J. Harris, Judge James A. Howell will hear probate petitions tomorrow. to-morrow. All motions on Judge Harris' Har-ris' calendar have been continued one week. |