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Show RANDOM I I REFERENCES HI Good, watches Price. 278 25th, HI Ninth Ward President Alva Sco- HI vllle was the speaker last night at the HI Ninth -ward sacrament meeting and a HI special musical program was rendered. H Tho service was hold under the aus- H pices of the parents' class. Hi Hello, Axel, got anything on for HI next Tuesday night? H C. C. Richards Speaks "Life's Most HI Valuable Assets," was the Biihject of HI an Interesting address given by Presi- H dent Charles C. Richards, last night HI In the Sixth ward meeting house. A HI .fine musical program was also rend- w ered. Hi Kodak Films developed 10c each H roll. Velox uaoer used. Mclntyre Drug HI Bob-Cat Orin Bybee and Will Prln- Hj g!e. resllents of the Birch Creek dls- I trlct, hagged a large bob-cat yester- HI clay near Uintah. They were on a HI snowshoe trip in the hills when they HI noticed the tracks of the cat, follow- Hl ed it to its lair and killed It by a HI single shot from Pringle's revolver. H All kinds of Conl. Parker Coal Co.. j cor. 27th St. and Pac. Phone 193-W. - HI The Black Flag The profits accru- H ing from the recent production of H "The Black Flag" at the Orpheum by H the Ogden Theatrical Employes Pro- H tectivo Association amounted to $250, HI according to an announcement made B yesterday by the secretary. M Doctor Fred G. Clark removed to H Suite 707-8-9-10. David Eccles Bldg. - H Dr. Gowans' Address Dr. E. G. H Gowans, state superintendent of pub- n lie instruction, delivered a lecture at B last night's meeting of the Sunday H Night club, on the subject of military HI drill. An open discussion followed the Hj lecture and this was freely entered H Into by the members of the congrega- HJ tion. HI Spargo's for rubber stamps, seals, etc. Hi Plant to Close The American Can HI Company of Utah will suspend opera- HK tlons tomorow, out of respect to the BH) lote Joseph Geoghegan, whose funeral H will be held on that date in Salt Lake H City. The deceased was largely re- jH sponsible for the establishment of the B big plant of the company In Ogden. H CSTEOPATHY-Dr. John FInley Mor- $S rlson moved to 511 Eccles ldg. Ph.417 JM Pocatello Fire Chief A. B. Canfleld, 9 former chief of the Ogden fire de- 'm. partment, departed today -for Poca- '-- tello to assume his new position as "3H chief of the Pocatello fire department. M Everybody likes the taste of B & G -M Butter. M Mrs. Reba Willis and children of ,V t'TOvo, returnea 10 tneir nome yesier- f, day, after passing a number of days visiting friends 'in Ogden. tm, Royal, perfect coal, sold and guars' guar-s' ameed by M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co. i 1-15-tf -' Frozen to Death In the death ot r; John D. Morrill, game warden and i 11 superintendent of the state fish hatch- !ery at Panguitch Lake, whose body was found frozen in the snow near a ranch In Garfield county, the department depart-ment loses one of its most efficient officers, according to State Fish and Game Commissioner Fred W. Chambers. Cham-bers. Mr Morrill leaves a wife and five children. Dr E. R. Dumke, Eccles Bldg. Phones, office 803, residence 1349-J. Kneass Elected Captain W. E. Kneass of Ogden was elected to the a x position of commandant of the Utah ; branch of the National Infantry as-' as-' ;' fcociation, at a meeting held Saturday . ; nlpht, in the state capitol. Other offl-i offl-i cers who were elected are Lieutenant . Lloyd Garrison, adjutant; Lieutenant j. W. E. Lindquist, Lieutenant W. S. 9 j Wilfong and Captain W. Neilson, ' I members of the executive committee. - i No, you don't, Mr. Barney Mack. You are going to take me to the bar- ' ' bers' ball next Tuesday night. So there. : Appendicitis Mrs. Ida Dixon, Judge " X J. Harris sister, of Harrisville, was successfully operated on at the Dee hospital yesterday for appendicitis. u I Dr. Reinhold Kanzler moved to - J 2465 Washington. Over Spargo's t Book Store. m Deputy Assessor The county board 1 T of commissioners "this afternoon ap- pointed Jesse A. Child, deputy asses- j( sor at Rlverdale. 1 v County Schools A brief session of 1 tho county board of education was 1 i held today, nothing but routine busl-I busl-I r.egs being attended to. It was report- ed that some difficulty had been encountered en-countered in getting children to school in districts where snow was heavy. Sure, I bane go das barbers' ball. GoBh, seems everybody's goin' there. - oo |