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Show RANDOM 4 REFERENCES It's the Butter no words can describe BAG j Thomas Turner, who was recently f f operated upon fnr appendicitis, ij now d rapidly convalescing at the Dee hospital. hos-pital. HEMSTITCHING and plcot edse work done at Singer Sewing Machine Shop, 23.'.'. S Washington Attorney Royal Eccles has rtturned from California where he pass seven sev-en weeks on a pleasure outing He visited San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. jlITCHJSLL BROS FOR MONU-MKNT8. MONU-MKNT8. OPP CITY CEMETERY - r-! I p f. Steele of the Steele-Carlsoj) U ! i RTOCery company is at the store acain. H j! I after a month's illness. i I Diamonds tess than ethers pay , I I Uncle Sam. , 1 LeRoy E. Evans departed yesterday over 'he Union Pacific for Albany, N", w 0 ; i York He Is to take a position upon t i his arrival at Albany, under his father fath-er at the Eagle Motor Car works. !' I Clifford Fox, associate editor of the Fj I news service of the Southern Pacific 1 ! I company, was in Ogden ?terday. , I Have that family group taken now I at the Tripp Photo Studio. ( I Observe the Day Fur the first rime J in its history, the All-British society i if of Salt Lake City today celebrated the birthday of George Yasbington. 1 ) i Tno bt&naara win not De responsi ve for mistakes occurlng In copy brmght In on day of publication. All ' copy should be sent in at least 24 1 f hours ahead of time so that time may ' I be had to give proper set up an to ;! I send out pioofa- Choir Rehearsal The Ogden Taber-v Taber-v J nacle choir will hold its weekly re- A hearsal tonight, the practice being 2 deemed necessary by Director Joseph Ballantne in view of important, musl-! musl-! I cales to be given by the big chorus ! 2 j within the mxt raoa'.h. In addition 10 f 1 other choruses now in course of prep-!; prep-!; I r aration, the choir will take up Fan ii r ning's noted concert composition, "Daybreak." J J. McKinnon Oldest carriage painter in Opden, still doing business, I rear Cheesman's garage. First-class J work. -I Worst Winter. Today's snowstorm i convinced the oldest residents that this winter has been the most severe I on record in snowfall. The wind A changed to the north early this morning morn-ing and a heavy fall began. The old-1 I tinier". sa 'be ground-hog told thej truth a few days ago, when he came out after his long winter nap, tookl I a hog's eye view of the situation andj went back to snooze another month i ? Visitors In the city from California I sa the snow and the climate are dc-i i lightful. Attention, Owls Dance in lodce room Thursday, February 22, Washing I ton's birthday. Refreshments. Bring I A your friends. -Wcdell Sues W B. Wedell has filed J in the district court an amended com-i com-i plamt against Otto E. Lund, alleging , I , he is the owner of lots 12, 13, 14 and, 15, block D, of William Lund's Lnne ! A I addition to Ogden City, that the d I I i .....l..n Aloimo intir.tt in 1 h o nrnn.' iy adverse to plaintiff; that the claim ; I Is without right or title, wherefore I Mr Wcdell claims Judgment Muslcale at West Ogden The sever-! sever-! al organizations of the Mormon church i at West Ogden will gie a musicale and social in the ward meeting house Friday evening. All are welcome to i attend. I Seven Wonders. In the general of fices of the O. L. & I railroad someone I J has adorned a wall with an artistic I card setting forth, in the order of their (importance, the Seven Wonders of the World. No. I, heading Wonders: "The man who will work without being watched." No. 2: A Boss who acts as if he wasn't " The other five are relatively unimportant. Lull Estate. Mrs. Lucy S. McDar-A McDar-A mott, administratrix of the estate ol A the late Xolma L. Lull has tiled final account and petition for distribution New Corporation. The Mack Robin-I Robin-I son Auto k Supply company has filed articles of incorporation, $25,000 capital cap-ital stock of the par value of $1 per I share, with the following officers and members- J. M. Mack, president; Brlgham Robinson, vice president and I general manager, James H. Riley, A treasurer; J. W. Nlckson and H M Mack, all of Ogden. The assets of the company were conveyed in full pay-A pay-A ineut of SlO.uOO worth of stock. The A corporation will maintain a general automobile business. Chinese Officials. Lock Tin Ell, I president, and H. Q. Fo n k , se, reiary I of the China Mnll Steamship com pany, are expected to pass through I Ogden tomorrow morning on train N. 19. They are en route to San Francisco Fran-cisco from Chicago, with their wives, having completed an advertising campaign cam-paign in the east, while making their headquarters in Chicago HADFIELD. Funeral services for George S. Hadfield will be held Friday at 2 p. m. in the Sixth ward meeting house, Bishop 0 M. Sanderson offi-' offi-' dating Remains will lie in state at the home, 622 Twenty-third street this evening and tomorrow until 1 p m I- Interment city cemetery. Automobile cortege. |