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Show I RANDOM REFERENCES I B & G Butter is a smile developer. L Flood Coming Preparing for the j expected flood, when the snow in the I mountains begins melting under the I Ufe-giVlng power of the smiling sun, the county rommlssioners today as- I signed a force of men to the work of removing boulders and debris from the channel of Ogden river through the canyon for several miles. "Flood's coming soon," said Commissioner Skeen. "Oood time for Ogden to be mobilizing Its 'navy.'" i MITCHELL BROS FOR MONU- j MENTS. OFT. CITY CEMETERY. - !' Tbompson Case Dl8trld Judge U- fred W. Agee lias set the trial of Mrs. j fl Tiny Thompson, indicted for alleged bootlegging, for April 1. She will be defended by Attorney George Halver- I J. A. Erlckson, Vioiln Instruction Ogden Conservatory of .Music. Appoint-ments Appoint-ments Saturday afternoons. New Power Line District Judge Arthur E Pratt today is hearing a stiit by the Utah rower & Light company against Selman and Bingham, to con-demo con-demo a right-of-way for a proposed new pole line from Grace, Idaho, to Salt Lake, a distance of 110 miles. The proposed new trunk line is designed to carry 25.000 kilowatts in addition to the present 50.0p0 kilowatt steel tower line. The property owners re-fused re-fused to sell the right-of-way and are resisting vigorously the condemnatior rait. The new line is-designed as a) i rgency and auxiliary power BUPpl) ioyd, Devine & Eccles and Ragle;. Hj Ashton of Salt Lake are fighting th B for i he power company and He: B v .lenson are combating them i r lf of the defendants The tr. B ..ttracting much attention I I Diamond! less than others pay Uncle Sam. Lee vs. Shaw Dist rict judge Ann. V.'. Agee today is hearing the suit o EI. S Lee against A L. Shaw and A B VV Shaw, doing business as the "Four Wheel Drive," at Salt Lake. Mr. Let trying to recover $1,000 which he B I I i aims U have invested in the firm. B The defendants are represented bj Salt Lake attorneys George Halvor-Bj Halvor-Bj - hi and Charles L Farr represent the plaintiff. The Standard will not be responsl- 1 B ble for mistakes occuring in nd copy brought in on day of publication. All copy should be sent in at least 24 1 hours ahead of time so that time may be had to give proper set up and to I send out proofs. j One Against Seven In the SUil of ( B Wiley f; Cragun, administrator. , B against Simeon Cragun and others, in- B voh'Lng the settlement of important B property rights. Judge Nathan .1 Har- ris, attorney for the plaintiff, is fight i ing a legal dupl with seven lawyers, I as follows Judge J A. Howell, j. A. . ! Kimball, Joseph E. Evans, Stuart P I DODD8, Clarence E. Wright and -Mr. I Skeen The case is being heard by B District Judge Agee. Dr.S.J.Z.Gantz, Pyorrhea Specialist.TIO Eccles Bldf, Hours. 512, 1:30-5. Insurance Men Field Secretary Richard Drake of the National federation federa-tion of Lifr Insurance Agents Will be .in (i.qdi'n vpikh' tomorrow, accordinc io nn announcement made by President Presi-dent Bennett of iho local association He will address the local asonts at a special meetiiiK tomorrow night. Railroad Man Ballard Dun. special representative of the western railways, was an Ocdnn visitor yesterday. stoweii's Ukcieie and Hawaiian Steel Guitar School opens today, 2850 Hudson. Phone hum k Called by Illness Mr. and Mrs. J. M. porandepartd yesterday afternoon after-noon for Bakersfleld, f'ai , br-inc called, away by the illness of their daughter, Mrs. C. E. Brooks. Mrs. Brooks was formerly Miss Hallin Doran. County Schools The Wbr county ! schools will continue in operation fori the full term of eight nnd one half' months, according to a decision mad5 : y the county school board. In addi-Ion addi-Ion to this ad van i ape over the school ystema of neichborinc counties, now ird pressed for funds, the Weber I nurity system will ho impropd dur-i ic the summer months by the reno-! i nnc anT adding to the capacity of' buildings. TIip rounty school hoard .11 face a deficit of about $2,000, ' hir-h is verj small in comparison I "Ith othor eounfv deficits The school ear will terminate M.r, 2o and the! rt aduating exercises will bo hold June; 2. it was announced last mcht. Distribute Blooded Hogs Weber county farm bureau officers yesterday completed the distribution of seventy-1 .sj Jiooaea uuroc so. to farmers in -lis county. The swine were import d by the Ogden Packing & Provision ompany and were turned over to armers who were indorsed by the irm bureau, payment to bo made af-1 v the offspring of the sows are soldi ' i he packing company. Jap Surrenders Declaring that he illed ('. Watanabe, 35. a Japanese j iwyer of Salt Lake, la -1 night to de-end de-end his wife's honor, Thomas Mttsudji urrendered in Salt Lake toda and i as lodged in jail on a chargo of jnur-i lr. Mitsuda shot Watanabe four limesj vhen the latter, he said, attempted to I ilash him with a razor. Lecture Richard Drake, an insur-' ance expert of national reputation, iold secretary of the National Instance Insta-nce federation, will deliver an addreSE "n the Weber clubrooms tonight at o'clock to all local insurance men, ' ncluding all local- members ol the .In ! -irance Federation of Utah General n vitat ion was extended to all insurance insur-ance men and representatives of the press. Bom Mr and Mis Richard J. Fowler Fow-ler are rejoicing over the arrival of a nine-pound babv girl at their home. Mother and babe doing nicely. Operated On Mrs A (',. Jones, daughter of Mr. Sholl, mining operator, operat-or, is being operated on for a serious case of appendicitis at the hospital Mr. Sholl arrived from the west this morning. Highway robbers again made their hand felt in Ogden last night, their victims being J. W. Ellingson, traffic manaeer .-I the igd, n, AK ,,, ,in, ho railway, and M Shtntakani, a Japanese. Jap-anese. Shintakani came to gripf at Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth street and Grant avenue being hurled against a window of the 'Thomas 'Thom-as grocery store with sufficient force to shatter the lass and robbed of! 1150, according to his report lo the I police. This assault and robbery was committed by one robber. oo |