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Show I RANDOM I t REFERENCES 1 Dust Complaints reach the Stand ard to tho effect that Washington avenue, av-enue, north of tho bridge, is a cloud of dust, owing to the lack of sprinkling. sprink-ling. No Meeting There will be no raeet-: raeet-: ing of the county commissioners Mon day on account of Arbor day. Another Five. Mark Anderson was fined $5 ihis morning by the municipal munici-pal court judge for operating an automobile auto-mobile without 1917 state license numbers num-bers attached thereto, and W. V. Morris, Mor-ris, charged with the same offense, forfeited $5 bail. G. S. White was fined 10 for speeding in his auto-, auto-, mobile. Petit Larceny. W. A. Dexter was found guilty of petit larceny this t morning in the municipal court and sentenced to serve 30 days in jail. He stole a handbag belonging to G. H. Geddes. Wednesday morning, and was k arrested by Chief of Police T. E. 5? Browning and Patrolman O. II. Mollify Molli-fy man. Ed Gallagher and Jack German 5 I were sentenced to serve 10 days each I and Dan McHenry and Gus Anderson, I frve days each, for drunkenness. To Leave. Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Cul-ton Cul-ton will depart tomorrow over the Southern Pacific railroad, for California. Cali-fornia. Bom. A baby born was born to Dr. and Mrs. W. II. Petty yesterday. Mother and babe are doing well. i Third Ward. Elder Hugh Ander-m Ander-m son Is to be the guest of honor at a M benefit concert and dancing part, V Wednesday night, in the Third ward m. meeting house and hall. Ho is to dell de-ll part later in the month for the North . Western states, to serve as a mis-It mis-It slonary for the Church of Jesus A Christ of Latter-Day Saints. Elder M Anderson is a graduate of Weber B academy and well-known among tho DP young people of the city, Fire at Altmah Home. A fire at the R residence of Mrs. Altman, 13G 2Sth J street, was extinguished by the fire B department early this afternoon. The blaze was caused by sparks from a 'chimney and only a small ainolint of damage was done. Dress Rehearsal The Ogden high school opera company will hold a dress rehearsal of Uc comic operetta "Bul-bul" "Bul-bul" tomorrow morning at tho Orphe-um Orphe-um theater and it is expected that this will assure the successful preson- tation of the musical play Wednesday night Since the last similar rehearsal tho costumes then missing have been obtained and the big company of student stu-dent theatrical folk will be handsomely handsome-ly fitted out, when they appear before the footlights. Fire Wost Weber was visited yesterday yes-terday afternoon by a costly fire, the home of George Heslop Newey being totally dostroyed. The loss entailed will amount to about .$5,000, with no insurance. A defective flue was the cause of the conflagration and die occupants oc-cupants of the homo were virtually without means to fight against it. Henry Hen-ry Newey of Ogden, a brother, and George Nowey's two sons saved the family piano and other articles of furniture. |