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Show MBEPEBgaasMEaEBMg1 .u ! I Fop Subscription and Advertising ' A Departments Call Phone No. 56. : RANDOM t REFERENCES I What's in a name? Everything,- I when applied to BUtter B.' & G. IDriggs Estate AUorncy Charles "W. Hollingsworth has filed in the district court a petition for Frank M. Driggs for an order of sale of real property in the estate of the lato Benjamin W. Driggs. The decedent loft fourteen heirs-at-law, consisting of eight sons and six daughters. MITCHELL BRO$. FOR MONUMENTS. MONU-MENTS. OPP, CITY CEMETERY. - Seventy-eight and Still Young A citizen 7S years old tod-iy applied to I Judge Charles C. Richards for enrollment enroll-ment for active service in the home guard. He did not disclose his age until after he was accepted. Dr.. A. S Condon, another active- member of the guard, also is 7S years old. Judge James N. Kimball, 68, also has enrolled, en-rolled, and William Hadde'nham, 71, is ! fi fl among the many guardsmen past the 1 fl sixty-fifth mile post. ' Diamonds les's than others pay. 1 1 Uncle Sam. Box Elder Awake Judge J. A. How- 2 ell today reported to the general chair- I man of the committee on preparation I ( and safety that he found Box Elder 1 county, which ho visited as chairman n of a sub-committee, thoroughly awake, J j patriotic and enthusiastic for moblli- zation of all national resources. At Jj a rousing meeting at Brigham City, which Judge Howell attended, a strong (N committee was organized to co-oper- . i ate with ihe Weber county workers, jj with Judge Justin D. Call as chair- man. Baby has a tooth at seven. Grandpa 1 jj has one left at seventy. See Dr. Tol- 8 hurst, 326 25th St, and save your teeth. I New Motto "In mobilizing home I resources," said Judge Charles C. I Richards today, "our working motto I should be, in saying and practice, I 'Feed Yourself, Waste Nothing,' re- U membering especially that small gar- dens will feed large families. 'Plant I Your Garden Now' should be flashed as a reminder on the screen of every I theatre. Producing is serving, just as f vitally necessary as service with a I gun in the army." 1 DR. EPPERSON, 224 Hudson Bldg. - I Mr. Casey Visits Williata Casey, representative of the Herald-Republi-1 can at Salt Lake, brother of James P. I Casey, general manager of the Salt j V Lake dally,, was here yesterday vlsit-jjffl vlsit-jjffl ing friends. He has an important po- Isition and his friends say he is hand-i hand-i ling his work in masterful style. Ice Pure artificial Ice. Phone James Coal and Ice Co., 677-J. Divorce Ethel Crane has brought an action for divorce against ber husband, Frank Crane, on the ground of non-U non-U support. The parties were married at j Pocatello, Idaho, on November 23, 1910, and have one child, Clyde Crane, of whom she asks the care and custody. I T. R, O'Connolly ap'pears as her au j1 torney. f jj Trees, Plants, Vines, Roses andv I shrubs of all kinds. Moore's Nurseries, Nurser-ies, 1266 Wash. Ave. Phone 782. Home-made cake and candy will be on sale by the Girls' Friendly society ; at Mclntyre's Saturday afternoon, i April 21. i Matlpee Dancing matinee at the Berthana Saturday, April 21, 1917, i from 4:00 to 7:00 p. m., under direc-j direc-j tion of Prof. Christensen. Music by j Lillian Thatcher's orchestra. I j Our shipment of electric wall paper cleaner has arrived. We can now All all orders. Ogden Paint, Oil & Glass Co., 2-144 Washington avenue. Will buy 1 or 1 1-2 acres land, close in. Must be cheap for cash. .Address B, this paper. THE SANITARY SHOP, S. E. corner cor-ner 24th and Wash., bnsement Utah National Bank. Advertisement Sentenced George Shepherd and Frank Quinn wore each sontencod this morning by Municipal Judge George S. Barker to serve 'ten days in jail for drunkenness. On Business Andrew W. Gorey, traveling freight and passenger agent of the Chicago &. Northwestern railroad, rail-road, was in Ogden today on business. U. P. Auditor W. H. Barton, traveling trav-eling auditor of the Union Pacific railroad, rail-road, and W. W. Woodside. traveling auditor of the Oregon Short Line, were in Ogden today checking up the passenger pas-senger traffic accounts nt the city ticket office of the U. P. system. Grass Fire Tho fire department was called to a grass fire in a lot at the rear of 548 Twenty-first street today. to-day. Tho flames were extinguished before any damage was done. Suit Case Stolen The theft of a suit case, containing clothes and toilet toi-let articles, was reported to the police today by C. P. Mureas, a lodger at the Eldora hotel. Good News Preston Thomas in charge of tho farm bureau, today said reports on farm mobilization would be completed late this afternoon. "The most striking feature," he said, "is tho general answer that the seed supply sup-ply is sufficient for spring planting." Donald D. McKay, president of tho state farm bureau, was busy today in tho Huntsvllle district. Guardian District Judge Alfred W. Agee today appointed J. M. Forrlstall guardian of Oscar P. Randall, a patient pa-tient at the Provo state hospital. Insane William Lendon, who suddenly sud-denly became insane a week ago, but was pronounced harmless and tractable tracta-ble by the examining physicians and sent to the county infirmary, became violent there and was brought back for commitment to the state hospital at Provo. Judge Agee issued the necessary nec-essary papers. |