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Show RANDOM REFERENCES ELEVATOR BOY AT REED HOTEL '.cv ! f Predatory Animate Gre.it headway I hns Deen niode Dv the forest service ''J&-: I In their campaign against predatory cr ' I animals, that annually cost the stock- ""i I raisers thousands of dollars by their ' i I depredations. Dr. B. W. Nelson, head I2 '- i of the biological survey of the depart- ' ! I ment of agriculture at "Washington, D. ' I C was in Ogden yesterday, in confer- . c" - j: !l ference "with District Forester L. F. i. jj j Kneipp concerning the campaign. He t f , " I stated ho -was pleased with the work 8 ' I being done. I i! Suits dry cleaned 51. Dollar Clean- 4V ; . ' : $50 for Slackers Those drafted men i-r ! ; who fail to roport for service -when I LI I called, are slackers, or in military- J! ' terms, deserters. In war times, de- U. Bertion is punishable by death. The J ' '"trr government has offered a reward of I : Jj $50 for the apprehension of all slack- - ijj ' ers. This order has been issued by i J I Provost Marshal Crowder. 9'i'" ' ELBERTA peaches, ?1. 1512 Canyon ' I -; i : road. 1448 1- Public Health The Utah Publio ' Health association will hold its annual . 1 , :' meeting at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake v ' 1 on October 4. Officers and one-third I I-"' of the directors will be elected for the 2 coming year, and the work done by the ( s f association during the past year will 4 be discussed. A program is being ar- L ranged and will be announced later. f r. : Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- 'c;j-' j, ers. 'i ELW.Brovming, Dentist, Eccles Bide, cy- I At Goat Island Juddie Hartley, a 'ft-- j Clinton man who joined the navy re-r"$ re-r"$ 'I centlv, has written to Clinton Wilson, J stating that he is liking the navy life ? as he becomes used to iL He Is at 13' ! present stationed at the detention &' camp at Goat Island. ("sV I'8 easy to remember the second W Jf and seventh letters of the alphabet, . "B. & G." You're safe In ordering that 1"' I kind of butter. v Save the Crops Several hundred " - ri hundred busneis oi puuv;nvo bu j Y'i- waste unless immediate action is tak- !'.'. en to pick them and conserve them. I County Farm Agent W. F. Thomas has ? completed a survey of the peach crop Hi and reports the fruit is doomed be- Ifjjr' : causo help is lacking to care for it. He iW makes an urgent appeal to the many 1' canning and conservation clubs to do (pi : what they can to prevent tho waste. cfe . j Suits dry cleaned $1. Dollar Clean- IWi ers jjfci ' Marriage License Bon A. Critchlow im and Inez Mary Bair obtained a mar- Ijj - rlage license at the court house to- k DELIVERY boy Culley Drug. 1282 I'lBit ' Headquarters For all school and of-(Bfiffico of-(Bfiffico supplies. BRAM WELL'S. I'&fi Cars to Canyon As long as tho pres- $M 1 ent weather prevails, tho local electric mt street car company will continue ex- 5 S tra Sunday service to Ogden canyon. $m The canyon is now approaching tlie yj I height of its season's glory and is dec- I5$S - orated with frost-Unted autumn leaves Mi in many hues of browns, greens, reds and vellows. The cars will be operat- I3S ed every forty-five minutes tomorrow ffl '' exclusive of the regular Huntsville m ' service which will give several more IWi "P3 a dajr' Q last car leaves the i canyon shortly after 6 p. m. : Girls U years or older for peach l8 ' ' pitting. Wrigbt-Whlttier Co., 33rd and lp; PaclUc. 1423, Ii&it' State Falr--All of the railroads to -IN ' , Salt Lake from points about Ogden I Sal ;-: are offering special rates for the big Wm state fair which opened in Salt Lake - this morning. In ' ; E! RAISE our own fruit While they "91 ' ast e wUl sel1 best Iberia, peach- ;B ; : es at 75c per bushel box. J.B. Young, M " 838 25th St. 1483 kW County Institute The second day of lBff-r'thf county teachers institute commenc- )H v ed this morning with a session at 10 MB i o'clock. This was a general meeting SB 1 and was featured by special numbers. '583 j An address was given by Prof. Owen H y F. Beal, principal of the Weber college IgH ; and a talk by Mr. McRaa of the Key- InS ! stone View company. A class of sing- ers from Q Hunts,vllle district was 1 81 ; presented by Prof. Powell also. In sM ' the afternoon a general session for iuR 11617 teachers was held. IH DUCK hunting? Sure! Special rates October 1. A. B. C. Taxi Co. Phone H ' 676. 1485 'Sn Charged With Theft A complaint !B ;. ' was drawn by County Attorney Charles Iffl ?; h. Farr today against Boyd Shupe and M '! Royal Shupe charging them with the sSt theft of seven head of sheep. The am Bheep are alleged to have been stolen from a herd owned by a rancher named Binns of American Fork, who was ranging rang-ing themnear the Shupe ranch In the district north of the head of Beaver canyon. Birth Reports The following birthB were reported today to the city health department? To Otis and Edith V. Weeks, 1470 Cahoon avenue, a girl, on September 4. To Morris and Nettie R. Morren, Deo hospital, a boy, September Septem-ber ,9. To Warner and Mary Holley Austin, 794 Twenty-sLxth stroet, a boy, August 31. To Cyrus R and Allthia A. Warren, 213 Thirty-third street, a girl, September 22. To Richard E. and Lottie Lot-tie M. McGIll, 2218 Lincoln avenue, a girl, Sept. 20. Comfort and economy make happy homeg. You get both by using Cole's Hot Blast Heaters. Ford Car Stolen Tho sheriff at Black-foot, Black-foot, Idaho, has roported the theft of a Ford car to the Ogden police. The one finding it and accomplishing the arrest ar-rest and convlotlon of the thieves, will receive a reward of $100. The reward offered for the car Is $25 and $75 Is offered for the arrcBt and conviction of the thief. Auto Thieves A Hudson super-six speedster, was taken from Stockton, Cal., the 20th of this month. The parties par-ties taking it, drove to Folsom, Cal., where they took the numbers from a Haynes car and substituted for the numbers on the car from Stockton. The last word of tho thieves was that they were headed east, and tho Ogden officers are on the lookout for them. Leave for Denver G. H. Thatcher and party of three left this afternoon on the Scenic Limited for Denver and other Colorado points. Depart for East V. H. Wiziarde and W. M. Graham departed today over the Denver and Rio Grande for SL Joseph, Mo. To Pacific Coast Mrs. Dan Pugh departed de-parted over the Southern Pacific for San Francisco and Los Angeles. Goes on Vacation Miss Alice Had-field Had-field will leave tomorrow for San Francisco Fran-cisco on a brief vacation trip. Freight Agents Phil Thompson of tho Missouri Pacific, J. W. Lowry of tho Illinois Central and Henry Willie of the Wabash, were Ogden visitors today. to-day. Ogden Peaches According to E. C. Pope, of the Patterson-Pope Commission Commis-sion company in St. Louis, Ogden peaches are the best they have been for a numbor of seasons. Mr. Pope left for SL Louis today, after spending I several days here, looking over the situation. sit-uation. Fire Alarm. The fire department was called this morning at 10:15 to extinguish a brush fire on Farley avenue, ave-nue, near the Dee school. no |