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Show H RANDOM I REFERENCES 91 Good vatcha. Vjl Price. 27S 116th. HL C L. McFaul, district freight and P. passenger agent of the Southern Pa- ff cific railroad, was in Ogden yester- 1 da3' conferring with Commercial 1 Agent M. D. Shortz and CItv Freight 1 anl Passenger Agent George Bush. Hfl Koria i?ms Jcveloottd 10c each 1 r?:i Vflo'f oaDer used. Mclntyre Drug 1 Claude Williams, commercial agent 1 of the Chicago, Milwaukee & SL MM Paul railroad, and James Davis, gen- "ral agent of the Colorado 'Midland. 1 were in Ogden yesterday. HI IRON AND STEEL. Mm XEW steel for reinforcing concrete, I sizes, three fourth Inch round, one 1 inch round and twisted, 1 1-4 inch H round. Can he delivered at Ogden ffl I'"- O. B. cars on two days' notice. Ad- MM dress R. C. 'Glasmann, secretary Og- Hl '' River Reservoir Co., 3G0-24th St. fl Osden, Utah. H9 Fourth Ward Principal James L. MMlM RnrlfPr nf thp Wnhor onnrlomv ii-ill Vo . .. , .u UV.UUi.I Kill Ut the speaker at the Fourth ward par- muM nits' class meeting tomorrow morn- 99 In bjargo'a for rubbrr etanina. sea" 9 i tc 1 Visitor Mrs. Thomas P. Clark, wife Mm of the superintendent of the Vancon- MM er, B. C, School for the Blind, was jl a visitor at the Utah State School ll for the Deaf and Blind in Ogden, yes- j terday. She inspected the local in-BuMl. in-BuMl. stitution and was greatly impressed Ifflv with the efficient system of instruc-JF instruc-JF Hon. Before leaving the school Mrs. Ill Clark stated that she would recom lfl mend the adoption of Utah methods g In the Vancouver school. The better quality of B &. G But-Ma But-Ma ter makee the price seem a pleasure.-Itt pleasure.-Itt ' Divorce In the district court, de- fault has been entered against the If? defendants in the divorce cases of I' j- Isabel A. Rhodes against Joseph E. 3 I Rhodes, and that of Isa Atkins fj against Alton J. Atluns. fi DANCE TONIGHT at Five Points!- -, Ogden Stake M. I A day May 5th. ( : nuntsvllle Round trip. 40c. , ' At Sixth Ward T. Earl Pardoe will be the speaker at the Sixth ward to- J morrow at 7 p. m. He will also give i a reading. Special music will be af- : j forded. : b Join the crowd at Huntsville, Ogden 5 F Stake M. I. A. day, May 5th. ; , Ogden Stake M. I. A lfield day, j Huntsville, May 5th. Special train, I . 1:30 p. m. Round trip, 40c. Recital The annual recital of the advanced student in the piano and 1 Vocal music department of the Utah ) State school for the Blind, was an- nounced today, to be held in the m r1innl ncsomhlv rnnm KVIHhv ovpnini' May 5th. The program will be furn- JH islied by James Jacobs, Janle Mc- JEmI Clellan and Ida Foster and the pub- 9. lie is Invited to attend. $8 From New York Frank U. $fl Strauss and Harry Bamberger, prom- inent New York capitalists, with a party of nine guests, passed through !j Ogden yesterday en route to Salt ) Lake Citj-. They returned to Ogden today and went east on the Overland i Limited, en routo to New York. t MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- ; MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - .5 ICE. Pure distilled artificial only. ; ; We do not handle pond Ice. ftL Ju. 5 i Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413-24th St Called to Salt Lake Mr. A. Evans ' . and daughter Mrs. Ray Pearson of : Ogden were called to Salt Lake last ; . Tuesday to attend the funeral of their uncle E. L. Davis. Randall Auto Livery, stand phone 288, Culley Drug. Res. Phone 836. - COUPONS, tags and certificates bought, sold and exchanged. 2562 Washington Ave. Marriage License A. marriage license li-cense has been issued to Phillip W. LcNalrez of Los Angeles and Helen Hamilton of Ogden Secretary J. David Larson, retiring retir-ing secretary of the Ogden Publicity bureau, is to leave tomorrow for Salt Lake City, where, on Monday morn-Ing.ho morn-Ing.ho will assume his new position as secretary of the Salt Lake Commercial Com-mercial club. His family, however, will continue to reside in Ogden un- tU foil BUICK 7 passenger for hire. Phone Broom Hotel or 1973-J. Hermitage Cafe now open. Get ' your Sunday trout and chicken din- I ner at the Hermitage Cafe, Ogden Canyon. Peter Landruss and Christ Alltas departed for New York City today, over the Denver & Rio Grande railroad. rail-road. E. Daylcy and A. Rogers have gone to Vernal, Utah, to make their future residence Moves Office H. H. Keener lias moved his office to 424 Colonel Hudson Hud-son building. In a lengthy session of the munlci pal court this morning, Ralph Reese, got a ten-day sentence. S. Thompson and W. Callahan, arrested ar-rested for disturbing the peace, were given the alternative of paying a $15 fine each or serving 15 days in jail. W. Blake, who was arrested with them, was given a suspended sentence. sen-tence. J. Cosgrove was fined $1 for riding a bicycle in the police court. |