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Show ; RANDOM REFERENCES H B. & G. Butter the key to an en- H joyablc meal. H Not Out of Business Owing to the B refunding of a license fund by the G. h : H. Tribe company, sonic gained the H impression that the liquor business at H 2357 Washington avenue had been H closed, but that is wrong. The busi- H ness is now carried on under a part H nership, to conform with the law. H MITCHELL. BROS. FOR MONU-1 MONU-1 ' MENTS. OPP. CITY CEMETERY. - H Railroad Men G. W. Luce, freight H traffic manager of the Southern Pa- H cific railroad, and Frank E Scott, dis- H trict freight and passenger agent of H the same company, hold a business H conference In Ogden yesterday after- H noon. Mr. Luce -was en route to Chi-H Chi-H ( cago from San FrancLsco and Mr H Scott came up from his Salt Lake H headquarters to meet his chief. H On Trip George McCormick has do-H do-H parted on a two-weeks' business trip H to southern Utah. H Soldiers. A trainload of United States soldiers passed through Ogden H yesterday. H Diamonds less than others pay. H! Uncle Sam. H Hj The Standard carriers held a meet- H ing at the Standard office Friday night H, at which an election of officers took H place. All former officers were re- B ;j elected. After the meeting the car- H riers were guests of the Ogden thea- H ter and enjoyed a delightful program H of movies. H Baby has a tooth at seven. Grandpa H has one left at seventy. Seo Dr. Tol- H hurst, 326 25th St, and save your H DR. EPPERSON', 224 Hudson Bldg. - 1 Ogdenltes Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kuhn H of Ogden are named on the "Maiden Trip" souvenir list of passengers of i the steamship Maui of the Matson H 3 Navigation company, a copy of which H I was received by Paul L. Beemer, city H I passenger and ticket agent of the Hj I Union Pacific railway, today. The list H ' includes the names of more than 150 H tourists, bound for Hawaii, from San H Francisco. H Peonies and Roses Should be H planted early. Ask for price list. H Mooro's Nurseries. Phone 782. H Ice Pure artificial ice. Phone James H Coal and Ice Co., G77-J. H Dancing. Dancing matinee at the H J Berthana, Saturday, April, 14, 1917, H i from 4:00 to 7:00 p. m. Undor di- H I rection of Prof. Christenscn. Musio H , by Lillian Thatcher's Orchestra. - H Sec notice of Christian Science lec- H ture, April 19th, S p. m., church edi- H fice, corner Monroe and 24th St H oo M Buffalo Bill's Last Per- H formance and 101 Ranch Wild H West Show combined. Cow- Hl boys, Indians, Soldiers, Rough- Hl riders. First run in Ogden, at B the Oracle tomorrow and H Wednesday. Open 12 m. to 11 Hj p. m. 5c and 10c. H 00 M Little things trouble us and little H things console us. |