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Show hi i RANDOM 5 h l I REFERENCES i' i ' Coal Movements That the railroads 13 C are not responsible for the shortage ' of coal which has kept conditions at a J critical stage during the past two -1. years, Is the statement of W. C. Pef- .f fers, rice president and general man- J ager 0f the Union Pacific railroad, re- i ceived in a bulletin in Ogden yester- v ,f j day. Mr. Jeffers maintains that the railroads are in no way to be blamed Mm for tne shortage, adding that their s-srL records have shown an increase stead- "'ll'fi Ily In coal iribvenients.- w '- ",! ' Attain butter satisfaction by using ffi ' B. & G. v : 5 . AjJ " Enlisted Joseph 'Bingham, a motor ml ; I truck driver for Scgwcrofts, who has ;l Z enlisted In the United States marines, A " will leave tomorrow for Salt Lake 'Hi! where he will undergo a physical ex- i! amination- before being sent to Mare ?I ' Island for training. The local recruit- . Jl' ing office for marines has again been S , opened after the recruiting sergeant, -f'j; t Sergeant Lynn Meibos, has enjoyed a -0 ten-day vacation. 'f . ICE Pure distilled, artificial only.- M. L. Jones Coal and Ice Co., 413 24th. Found Not Guilty O. F. Waldrom, ; proprietor of a rooming house in -the S? ' ; Bennett block, corner of Twenty-sixth ' and Grant, was tried in police court yL'l yesterday afternoon for assault and 1? : ; battery. The complaint was entered A ; by Billy Sheffler, a tenant of the place, " who complained that on Sunday, Au- -6rl i gust 12, Waldrom assaulted him be- 'II, . cause he refused to replace a wash- Jlj! . i tub bis wife had been using, The Jury ".VlA seemed to think that Waldrom was justified in what he did, for they pro- Sr.jlj nounced him not guilty of the charge. 'M I ICE Pure distilled, artificial only. )? " M. L. Jones Coal and Ice Co., 413 24th. foil Eagles Farewell At the Eagles i'f home on Grant avenue, next Satur- ' 4 day night, a farewell social and dance SJJ, will be given for the boys of Battery 'fli ' B CaPtam Ward and a number of the II boys come over from Salt Lake to )r! participate in the event ic!ll B.W.Browning, Dentist, Bccles Bldg, jfj Made Principal Prof. Paul Kings-ill Kings-ill ; 1 bury, a former principal of Dee Junior ,.! ' 1 High school, has received a signal hon-Hi hon-Hi - or in his election to the principalship JH ' of the Springfield, 111., high school. ' Lost Airedale pup. Return to C. J. ' Humphris. Reward. -i?L Will Handle Garden Stuff The en- 'M'l ure output of Ogden's "war gardens" ejjjmji can be used at the plant of. the Ever- tWOr fresh Food company, if there is- dan- AfT ger of the crops going to waste, ac- e a'J cording to Manager W. J. Parker. If c necessary to handle the war garden beCaj ' produce in addition to the regular pro- n11(J . duce supplied the plant by the farms, lucf ; Mr. Parker stated that two shifts o i workmen will be employed so that -pa-!! ' nothing need be wasted this year. The . jj ' plant can handle the fruit and vege-tirejl vege-tirejl tables in lots from ten pounds to ten ash!; ns dally. i asll R. R. news agent; good runs, U. P. ' ?! i " Barkalow Bros., 24GG Wall. 938 3j. licKI Coal for Nevada A special train of ' ?J ' " ore cars was sent west over the South- '"jfir em Pacific last night. They were bal-U loaded with coal from Rawlings, Wyo., sent to relieve the shortage of coal on"'I throughout Nevada. Ac 1 ! rJ . Limited Car Service Twenty-sev- oB;. cnth street cars will run only as far as Jackson avenue until Monday. The 77" i reduction in service was found neces- llfl ' sarj' owing to the tearing up of Jnli - Twcnty-soventh street between Jack-son Jack-son and Van Buren avenues for the laying of sewer mains. fill Conservation Miss Gertrude Mc- IIIU 'I Choyne o the extension division of UII ); the Utah Agricultural college has pre- . -j : pared a report on the great work - . vs j : ' being dono in the state by the women, , ; in response to the plea for consorva- r jfl i ; on- Tne report shows that through- . 19 out the state a generous response is ; being received and that attendance at ; '. the demonstrations being held by the 'Kardl :: ' division is great lge :!. Promoted William A. Knight, an as e ji employe of the federal building, was ions c r yesterday promoted to head custodian, i BtreH ln recognition of faithful service dur- uilderi tne time he nas oeen la 6 em the cfo ; ploy oi 6vornmeriL iniCu& ' To Attend Convention Ralph I. Guy v "o r and L. F. Pintler, local chiropractors, 0 v, left yesterday for Davenport, Iowa, to ' .rj $ attend the annual convention of chiro- e p? f Z. C. M. I. Employes Here Em- rcGi ) Voyes of the Salt Lake 7j. C. M. I. are pfr 1 enjoying their annual outing at the fiif ) Hermitage today. An interesting pro- vfin i! v ram of sports has been arranged for eipekf Q occasion. at!2 W HerQ on Vacations C H. Martin-bo Martin-bo lu dale and Joe Fritz of South Bond, Ind., .,rt aro th Eneata of Mr. Mnrtindale's on i father-in-law, L. J. Reedor. 2653 Madi-aanirf Madi-aanirf "i Bon avenue whore they aro spending aA -i :-f lneir vacations. Mrs. Martindalo has bulla?' f hcQu. In tho city for some time. tance-J jarlrj 5 Plcnlo at Springs The- 191G 600-club ib :! will enjoy an outing at the Utah Hot be sfr Springs this afternoon. Members de- bas j parted from the Bamberger station at 3ver,J? 4 o'clock, carrying lunches and. bath- buil ing caps. conir.. Foleyc Go East Mr. and Mrs. limeW ;j Thomas G-. Foley and family left yes )n, Wt? terday for a visit with relatives in Omaha, Nob. From there Mr. and Mrs. Foley win tour the eastern states, leaving- tho children in Omaha. ZIon Officer Here John F. Marklo, Salt Lake policeman, is spending his vacation in Ogden, visiting with brother broth-er officers hore. , To Visit In East Miss M. Lowrance left yesterday afternoon on the Union Pacific for a visit with relatives in Carrollton, Mo. On Vacation Trip Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rogors have gone to Colorado Springs, Colo., for a few weeks' vacation. vaca-tion. New Passenger Agent Cliff S. Brawner, new agent for tho Chicago & Alton lines in Denver, was In Ogden yesterday, getting acquainted with local lo-cal railroad men. Ho was appointed agent in Denver to succeed T. M. Sommers, who was transferred to -Indianapolis. Will Visit In Omaha Miss Hildreth Cassel has departed for Omaha, Neb., for a short visit with relatives and friends. Lieutenant Conroy Leaves Lieutenant Lieuten-ant E. E. Conroy, son of Dr. E. M. Conroy, Con-roy, will leave for New York City today, to-day, where he will take up his mill-, tary duties. Street Car Service Because of sewer sew-er improvement work which is being dono on Twonty-seventh street between be-tween Jackson and Van Buren avenues ave-nues by the city, cars of the Ogden Rapid Transit company will not operate oper-ate farther east than Jackson avenuo on Twenty-seventh street for a period of about ten days. Railroad Men's Outing The annual outing of the four railway brotherhoods brother-hoods will be held at Lagoon tomorrow. tomor-row. They are tho Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, the Order of Railway Conductors, the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen and tho Brotherhood Brother-hood of Locomotive Firemen and En-ginemcn. En-ginemcn. An attractive program has been arranged for the day, including sports, swimming and a big picnic lunch. Dancing will be the feature of the evening. Nurses' Home Tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 o'clock the new nurses' home east of the Dee hospital will be dedicated. dedi-cated. President Joseph Smith of the Church of Latter-Day Saints and An-thon An-thon F. Lund will give addresses. Randolph Estate Florence T. Randolph Ran-dolph has been appointed as guardian for William Harold Randolph, George Carl Randolph and Charles Louis Randolph Ran-dolph by Judge Pratt of the district courL Their estate is valued at $2600, according to the order filed today with the county clerk. The guardian was required to post a bond of ?5500. Gum Machine Stolen Thieves stole the gum machine from in front of tho store at 2786 Washington avenue, some time last night. Mrs. Noorda, owner of the store, reported tho theft this morning. Fashion Show The meeting of the Ogden Fashion Show directors which was postponed from Tuesday night, will be held on Friday night at the Weber club, according to arrangements arrange-ments recently perfected. Sheriff Recovering Sheriff H. C. Peterson has shown a marked recovery recov-ery in health during the past, few days and is of the opinion that he is on the road to a complete recovery. He has been quite ill during the past month with a form of walking typhoid and was urged by his physician to stay in bed but could not bring himself to do so. Ho lost over twenty pounds during the illness. West on Visit Mr. and Mrs. Jame Black and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Brown departed today on the Western West-ern Pacific Scenic Limited for San Francisco, where they will visit relatives rela-tives for a short time. |