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Show 1 1 RANDOM I REFERENCES H1 I B. & G. Butter Is worthy of a place M I on YOUR table. M (l "Not Guilty" Mrs. Tiny Thompson, I indicted on a charge of selling liquor m , without a license, on information sup- M I plied by detectives from out of town, H i late yesterday afternoon was found M not guilty by a jury In District Judge Alfred W. Agee's court. The jury was H out only a few minutes. George Hal- H , verson was attorney for Mrs. Thomp- H' MITCHELL BROS. FOR MONU- H. mbnts. 'opp. cfry cemetery. - 1 State Officials Here Governor Si- B1 i mon Bamberger, Secretary of State H' Bennion, Attorney General Dan B. H Shields, Treasurer Daniel O. Larson, H Auditor Joseph Ririe and other offi- H cials yesterday inspected the State M School for the Deaf and Blind. They fl were accompanied by Senator W. J. Parker, Miss Maude May Babcock, M " president of the board of trustees; H Mrs. A. B. Corey, secretary; the Rev. M John Edward Carver, Thomas E. Mc- m Kay and J. W. F. Volkcr, members of M the board. In the afternoon the offi- m cials indorsed the recommendation of H Superintendent Frank M. Driggs that m the cottage system be adopted and it H was decided to cancel all plans for the H May festival. B Diamonds less than others pay. H, Uncle Sam. H Ogden Naval Station Naval Lieuten- H ant Thornton returned late yesterday fl from San Francisco, where he succeed- M ed in having Ogden made a permanent M recruiting station for northern Utah M and southern Idaho. The lieutenant H said several desirable positions In the H recruiting service are now open. Men H also are badly needed for naval coast H defense. M Baby has a tooth at seven. Grandpa has one left at seventy. See Dr. Tol- 1 hurst, 326 25th St., and save your M' teeth. 1 Bank to Improve The Reed hotel bar will be closed soon and the large M room will be utilized as an addition M to the Ogden State bank. The bank m directors met last night and approved plans for the improvement, prepared M hy the Weary &. Alford company, Chl- B cago architects. H Dr. Wright has moved to 822 Ec- M cles Building. H Park Improvement George Olm- H stead, E. J. Isakson and William Tre- M. seder have submitted bids for build- B ing the lunch pavilion in Glenwood H park. Plans also are progressing for m building a bandstand for concert pur- H poses and the installation of amuse- H ment devices for children. B DR. EPPERSON, 224 Hudson Bldg. - B Former Ogdenlte. William Hoppie,-Hi Hoppie,-Hi formerly a resident of Ogden, was H here yesterday on his way from Los B Angeles to New York, where he is interested in a company manufactures manufactur-es ing Qis Patents. B i Savage Tires and Tubes advance 10 B Per cent. Buy now and savo. Savage H Tire Agency, 2562 Wash. Ave. B ' From Logan. Former Congressman B Joseph Howell and son William are Bi Ogden visitors. They state that Lo- B San is responding with great loyalty B to tne CSi for sofdiers and Troop H B is now recruited up to war strength. W H I Peonies and Roses Should be B planted early. Ask for price list. B Moore's Nurseries. Phone 782. H Ice Pure artificial Ice. Phone James B Coal and Ice Co., 677-J. H Departure. Dr. Gustav Grossman H departed today over the Southern Pa- H cific railroad, for Colfax, California. H Stabbing. Wheat Sprunt is under H arrest at Elko, charged with stabbing H a man named Hickman at Carlin. H Hickman will dio. Sprunt is well H known in Ogden, having been reared H here. H Soccer Football. On Sunday, at 2 H p. m., the Ogden and Salt Lake Soccer H football teams will meet on the South- H ern Pacific grounds, in a contest for H tho Dayncs cup. The Ogden team is H to bo selected tonight. Police Court Four automobile drivers, driv-ers, Bert Christonsen, Ray Miller, L. T. Brown and E. Cross, were each' fined $5 this morning in tho municipal court for operating their cars without 1917 state license numbers attached to them. Gavana Gusto, J. W Jones, C. r,. Bone. C. M. Barker, P. 0. Richards, D. J. Foley, Joseph Gloason, Swan Johnson and Gus Erickson were each sentenced to serve five days in jail for drunkenness. John Tarbet, an alleged al-leged drunk, forfeited $5. Robert Hansen, Han-sen, a vagrant, and Steve Rolley, found guilty of drunkenness and disturbing tho peace, were each sentenced to serve ten days in jail. I Resigns Superintendent Lockett of the Ogden, Logan & Idaho railroad has resigned his position, effective today, and the position will be consolidated j with another similar post, without the appointment of a successor. Missionary Farewell Party In honor of David Carr, Seventh ward, April 13th, 50c per couple. Attention, Britlshersl Are you doing do-ing your bit? If not, attend tho Red Cross benefit concert and dance, given by the All-British association on Monday, Mon-day, April 16th, Owls Lodge rooms, 24-16 Washington avenue. Tickets 25c. All proceeds donated to American Red Cross. |