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Show W RANDOM 1 ! REFERENCES S , Good watchpa. 16 Price. 278 25th. K ! From Pocatello Former Fire Chief i A. B. Canfleld Is an Ogden visitor S : today from Pocatello. Mr. Canfield K jS fire chief in the Idaho town and S ' )io Is well pleased with hte new posl- ! tlon. The chief says Pocatello is one - of the coming towns of the Gem ; state. Kodak Films developed 10c each roll. Volox caDer used. Mclntyre Drug , Eleventh Ward John Walsh, vice president of the State Industrial school board, will speak in the Elov- ' enth ward chapel, Sunday evening at Sj 1 o'clock, g 7sTew Taffeta Silks In all shades of UJ"t. W.w v-... ... ..w .. U.UU V. ..AUlClb. m Rculrcad Travel Southern Pacific ' passenger traffic into the Ogden f terminal was augmented by an extra Car of tourists en route to Salt Lake city. Jr Dr. Felshaw, Dentist, Lewis Bldg.- S' ( Bicycles on Sidewalks George V. $t ( Anderson, H. Cramer, W. Cole, Carl R Scott and H. Bingham were taken Sv j into custody last night by Officer f Gold Wheat on charges of riding bi-U bi-U . cycles on the sidewalk. j ' The better quality of B & G But-Sj But-Sj i tcr makes the price seem a pleasure.--gjv" 7 At Tabernacle Elder Boyd Llnd-3:1 Llnd-3:1 say will he the speaker at tho after-jkj after-jkj J noon service in the Tabernacle tomor-85$ tomor-85$ row. the Ogden stako conference Z'ci ' which was to have been held, having m ; boon postponed until April 23 Elder a ' Liudsay recently returned from a Si ' mission to Germany and tho Southern Sgl States A special program of music Sfjl wlll be furnished at the meeting by $t!f the Tabernacle choir and soloists. M i Get your Easter Gown Coast i? V.aist and Skirt at Paine & Hurst, ai i Union Pacific Engineer Carl Mar- shall engineer of maintenance of the ' Wyoming division of tho Union Pacific, Pa-cific, was in Ogden today, having ! just concluded an inspection trip. Spargo'a tor rubber atamna, seals, etc Horse Shot A broken leg necessl ' tated the shooting of a valuable horse this morning by Officer Gold Wheat. The animal was owned by D. C Law-son Law-son of 424 Thirtieth street and re-, re-, ceived Its injury through running away carSy this morning. A light wagon to which it was hitched was slightly damaged. For Sai'e, Cheap "Light Buick Roadster Phone 1273 or Jost Bros. -Seventh Ward Judge N. J. Harris is to address the Parents class on "Religious Training In the Home, In the Seventh ward, Sunday morning. morn-ing. Full line of Notions. Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear at Paine & ' Hurst. At Sixth Ward William A. Morton of Salt Lake City, an able speaker, i will give an address tomorrow morn- 1 ing at 10 o'clock in the Sixth ward meeting house and also at 7 o'clock ; eening services. MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU-I MONU-I MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. -Sheep Doing Well Dr H. M. Itowe has returned from his sheep shearing peuB at Cisco, Colorado. Ho states that his clip this year Is flatteringly good and that he struck the high mark In the sale of his wood at 31 1-2 cents a pound. He is now moving his herds to the lambing grounds, near Montrose, Mont-rose, 100 miles south of Grand Junction. Junc-tion. ICE Pure distilled artificial only. We do not handle pond ice. M. L. Jones Coal & Ice Co., 413-24th St. -New Building The D. H. Peery estate es-tate business block on Twenty-fourth V Btreet and Hudson avenue is nearlng completion, the Boylo Hardware company com-pany having already begun to move into Its quarters In tho new structure. Paul Stecher expects to move into the east store room of the building on Twenty-fourth street about May 1. 1 ne entire building will be ready for occupancy occu-pancy about May 1. The Wilcox Grocery Store to be vacated va-cated soon is for rent. This is a busl-ness busl-ness chance for enterprising grocery-men grocery-men that oannot be lightly overlooked. W. B, Wedell, phone 2222. Eighth Ward E. H, Hinckley, superintendent su-perintendent of the State industrial sshool, will be the speaker in the Eighth ward meeting house at 7 p. m., Sunday. Everything in Coatings-Bu ttons-Trimmlngs ttons-Trimmlngs and Linings at PAINE & HURST. 7 Goes to Evanston George N-Hoggan, N-Hoggan, ten years a clerk for the Fred 'Sl Nye Clothing company, has resumed re-sumed his position and will leave Og-'defSmorrow Og-'defSmorrow for Evanston .Wyoming where he will become Identified with the Lewis Clothing company. How-J How-J .ever, ho "will not move his family to Evanston until next August. Mr. rHoegan is well known In Ogden and he has been one of the most popular employes of the Nye company. Departs for Kansas Grace McCor- onick is to depart tonight over the Denver & Rio Grande railroad for Topeka, Kan. From Mayfleld Assistant Forester 'T C Hbvt, of the lands department in the i forest service, has returned from i pklayileld. IFrom Monument Former Chief of. EPollce W. I. Norton returned this 1 ESrSn from a trip to his ranch at gSiOTiument He also made n trip Garland from Monument to Pocatello, fey -way of Malad and Downey. On ForeBt Business Associate For-BJtor For-BJtor 1 OMoOaln and Deputy Forest SmferviBor H. C. WUliams have re-IturSSm re-IturSSm forest headquarter , In Sdaho, where they sPfat consldorable KTegtlmaUng fiscal allotments for rthe year. |