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Show I RANDOM I REFERENCES HJ . H Good watches. Vz Price. 278 25th. Seventies A meeting of the 53rd, 76th, 77th, 98th, 160th and 186th quor- urns of Seventies has been called by the First council of Seventies. It will - be held tomorrow at 2:30 p. m., in H the Second 'ward meeting house and H all members of the quorums named are urged to attend. H Kodak Films developed 10c each roll. Velox naper used. Mclntyre Drug Smoker The local order of railway employes held a smoker last night at H the Eagles' hall and a large percent- ' age of the membership enjoyed the af- ) fair. The entertainment Included a ; four-round boxing bout between Kid ; Bullough and Whltey Johnson, which I: ; was declared a draw. Refreshments H were served during the evening. I . Doctor Fred G. Clark removed to , ; Suite 707-S-9-10. David Eccles Bldg. -I i Speaker Tomorrow evening in the Seventh ward C. J. Jensen, of the B "Weber Academy will speak, I Spargo's for rubber stamps, seals, I : etc. I ; At Eighth Ward Judge Harris will , be the speaker In the Eighth ward to-I to-I : morrow at 7 p. m. I i B & G Butter cheap? No indeed. It's cheap In nothing but the price. -I; All kind3 of Cool. Parker Coal Co.. ,' cor 27th St. and Prtc. Phone 198-W. - : Arrested C. P. Anderson, propri- etor of a rooming house at 218 Twenty- r fourth street, was arrested last night I .H Serseant O H. Mohlman and De-M De-M m tectlve Grant Syphers, on a charge of I- . Gelling liquor without a license. He ' was released on payment of $100 ball I Dr. E. R. Dumke, Eccles Bldg. ;; ' Phones, office 803, residence 1349-J. 1 1' At Fifth Ward Elder Robert H. a Jones will speak in the Fifth ward I j tomorrow evening. I Royal, perfect coal, sold and guar- i ) anteed by M. L. Jones Coal & Jce Co. i 1-15-tf H : j Goes to Convention Superintend- I ent John M. Mills, having decided to I I attend the superintendents' couven-m couven-m tion, left last evening for Detroit. i A copy of the printed program, re-I re-I celved at this office in January, does I not contain the name of Mr. Mills as l a speaker at the convention. I Doctor H. B. Forbes, Eccles Build- I 'n3J Phones 234, office and residence Don't forget the Garment Workers' By- ball, Feb. 22. Royal Dancing ncad- . emy. Refreshments. I Declared Sane Drs. R. A. McCune I and Ezra Rich who examined William H filll fnr Viio nnit' hnvn nrnnnnnpprl I him sane. The lunacy board was pre- fl' Bided over by Judge J. A. Howell. I Hold Your Horses so you wont miss I . the Eagles' dance, Washington's birth- I day, Eagles' hall, Hudson Ave. Good I j music, 50c per couple; extra lady, 25c I Tickets on sale at Turners' Smoke H . House, Marshall Drug Co., Smith Gro- I I eery and Ensign Drug Co. H r Seeks Release of Daughter Cella IDempsey of Salt Lake has petitioned for a writ of habeas corpus in the district dis-trict court for her daughter, Elsie Dempsey, who is an inmate of the iB Slate Industrial school, The petl- .1 tioner states that her daughter was committed to the state institution Oc- 'm ober 1, 1915, a which time the girl waB of the age of majority. She also fl contends that the commitment was gV irregular Inasmuch as it was not (fl based on a valid complaint. S Mayor Is Stronger' Mayor A. R. Im Heywood is reported to be rapidly II gaining his strength and it is expect- ed that he will be able to visit his office in the city hall some time next week. However, he will not attempt to attend to official duties earlier than two weeks from now. Commissioners Commis-sioners Chris Flygare and M. L. Jones were in consultation with the mayor at his home today. Commissioner JoneB has sufficiently recovered from an attack of bronchitis to attend to hiB official duties. Preparedness Event at Eagles' hall no powder needed at the dance Washington's Wash-ington's Bh-thday. Tickets, 50c per couple; extra lady, 25c. Sues on Note In the district court Amelia C. McPhcetors has commenced suit against Minnie M. Newman to recover $1700, alleged to be due on a ceitaln promissory note bearing date of September 10, 1913. The note is claimed to be secured by a mortgage, foreclosure of which the plaintiff seeks. The Ladies of the Episcopal church will serve a dinner Thursday evening next, February 24th, in the Guild ball, followed by dancing. Admission 50 cents, children 25 cents; worth double. dou-ble. Third Ward Charles R. Mabcy of Bountiful will be the speaker at the sacrcment meeting in the Third ward tomorrow night. His subject will be, "The Spirit of the West." Special music will be furnished by Stella Wright Olson, Lois Fife and Edward Saunders. The meeting will begin at 7 o'clock. Very Best Talent gives an hour's entertainment at Colonial supper Monday Mon-day night in Presbyterian church. Births Births reported today at the city health office were those of a ,. -Tr nnH Mrs Walter J. Hoyt, February 11, and of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Dleu, February 17. Colonial Costume Washington Supper Sup-per served Monday evening, from 5.30 to 7:30, 35 cents. Presbyterian church. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses licen-ses have been issued to Erick Bendix-sen Bendix-sen of Alexander, Ida., and Matilde Stelnbuch of Fayette, 111.; Christian P. Anderson and Marie Morris of Ogden, Og-den, and to Asa E. Garner and Susie R. Grier of Ogden. Rural Credits Professor George Thomas of the agricultural college at Logan this afternoon is addressing the Weber county farm bureau on rural credits as planned by the government. gov-ernment. Assignment Yesterday afternoon, after the assignment case of the Utah-na Utah-na Drug company was called for hearing, hear-ing, the parties decided to have the hearing continued for the term. nn |