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Show I j RANDOM ! REfERENCES 1 Good watches. Mt Price. 278 25th. I Born A baby was born to Dr. and I k Mrs. W. D. Thomas on Washington's i r birthday. I I Kodak Films developed 10c each 1 j roll. Velox caper used. Mctntyre Drug I j Army Deserter' David L. Martins, I i States army, was taken to Fort Doug- I las yesterday afternoon by Sergeant 1 Jerry Kelliher and turned over to the I commandant. Martins gave himself I i up to the sergeant several days ago I ' He will probably be sent to Fort I " Leavenworth. I CARD PARTY, given by "Women of 1 J Woodcraft No 174 at I O. O. F. hall, I ' Thursday, February 24. Refresh- I ) ments served. Admission, 25c. J Sues on a Loan In the district I court Ben Hunsaker has commenced I suit against George McGee to recover I $803.75 alleged to be due for money I ' loaned for the purchase of mules, I ! March 1, 1913. I Doctor Fred G. Clark removed to I f Suite 707-8-9-10, David Eccles Bldg. - 1 I Divorce Case Default of the de- 1 I feudant has been entered in the dis- 1 trict court in the divorce case of Mol- 1 lie I. Smith against C. I. Smith. I I Spargo's for rubber stamps, seals, J etc I At the Hospital Attorney C. A I t Boyd of the law firm of Boyd, DeVine I 6 & Eccles is In the Dee hospital recov- 1 ering from an operation for hemorr- I ' holds. Frank R. Rounds, former I i steward at the Elks' club, Is also at I the hospital, under treatment for kld- I ne trouble. I Owls' dance Thursday, Feb. n, ai the Royal. SOc per couple. - Baeketball-The Seventh ward and hirgami for tne championship of the Ogden stake. The game will begin at 8 o'clock. B &, G Butter Is one of the good thing. In life you can't afford to Births Births reported today at the city health office were as follows. To Mr and Mrs. A. 0. Christensen, daughter, Feb. 18; to Mr. and Mrs. James Adams, a daughter, Feb. 19, , j to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shulz a son Feb. 22; to Mr. and Mrs. F, L. War ner.aon. Feb 19; toMr andMrs. Clarence F. Irwin, a son, Feb. -2. Owls' dance Thursday, Feb. 24, at the Royal. 50c per couple. i Railroad Agent-J. J. Cavanaugh, I general agent of the Missouri Pacifio railroad with headquarters in Salt l Lake City, was in Ogden today on business. The Ladies of the Episcopal church will serve a dinner Thursday evening next, February 24th. in the Guild hall, followed by dancing. Admission 50 I cents, children 25 cents; worth dou-j dou-j From Michigan C. R. Green of . Pontiac Mich., has takon a position i with the Oakland Automobile company com-pany of Ogden and will make his residence resi-dence here. Royal perfect coal,. sold and guaranteed guar-anteed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. 1-lo-tx In Third Ward County Attorney Ezra C. Robinson of Davis county, fjl will be the speaker next Sunday night la! '- at the sacrament meeting in the Third be ' ward. uf; Doctor H. B. Forbes, Eccles Bulld- 31! Ing; Phonos 234, office and residence 1 An Early Celebration At the home i oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Branting. 6 ' 439 Herrick avenue, a daughter came at 8:05 a.m., Feb. 22, to join the little II family which now numbers lour, pa, j t ma, brother and aiBter. 481 All kinda of CoaL Parker Coal Co., i cor. 27th St. and Pac. Phone 198-W. - 703ll! HuntBvlllo to Meet Seventh Ward-- Ml Tonight at 8 o'clock, the Seventh 5061 t ward basketball team will meet the m HunUville team in the Seventh ward 151 .: hall in a ohamplonship game. There ' M will he a dance folowing the game. 1641 l Dr. B. R- Dumke, Eccles Bldg. sol ; Phones, ottlce 803, residence 1349-J. mvB Jj. B. Johnson, president, of the adsl Norfolk and Western railroad, passed ofI through Ogden today, eastbound, in eIPa ' his Private car. He is en route to m Norfolk, Va., from Califbrnia. 53 Dr. Worrell has returned from the ll east and has Teopened bis office in w $ tfaa Ittocles Bldg. J Wrth Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Rupo, M 3262 Lincoln avenue are rejoicing c SI over the arrival of a baby girl, born HI February 10. The babe has been nam- p' W Marian- Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Peter- m ,0o M0 MWIion- avenue are the h W J "' proud possessors of a 12-pound boy born last Saturday, February 19. Born To the wife of Henry Shulz, 2668 Wall avenue, a boy on Washington's Washing-ton's Birthday. Drunk Answering a call from West Second street, Patrolman William Brown went to that part of town this morning and arrested W. M. Ryan on a charge of drunkenness. Bicycle Lost Joseph Greenwell reported re-ported the loss of a bicycle, to the po-llco po-llco today. Not on Pacific Avenue The Mrs. Ormiston in police court Monday was not of the family at 2832 Pacific avenue ave-nue Case Goes to Jury The trial of the case of Luclle Stephens against Ogden for damages for alleged personal injuries in-juries was concluded this afternoon and submitted to the jury. In Padded Cell Gus Peterson has boen transferred from the city to the county jail and the man has been placed plac-ed In the padded cell. He is either Insane In-sane or is afflicted with acute alcoholism. |