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Show ', I RANDOM ' A j REFERENCES ft, ! : I . J : ; First, last and all the time the beet 1 k butter to buy B & G . j 1 i Breaks Parole Breaking' his parole i ; from the reform school by being found . on the streets at 1 a. m., Henry Behl- , ing, 17 years old, has been returned ! to tho Institution. He was taken into v . custody on Washington avenue this If morning by officers P. J. Naylln and. j W. W. Itlchardson, - Tripp For photographB, kodak ln j Ishing; films for sale. 320& 25th SL- 0'"e- j I Labor Bureaus An effort Is being 1e".:'- , " made to effect an arrangement where- j0. 1 ; by the employment bureaus of the intU' J f state may co-operate in supplying la- j I bor and in supplying laborers. W. M. hKi. Knerr, a member of tho state Indus- vv- comraISBlon m n0 cIty yes- 1 terday in an effort to form some kind I of an arrangement that will bring about the desired results. The matter is being taken up with other bureaus i ' " in the state "and it is thought a co- ' operative system may be perfected i within a short time. i Kitchen ranges conncoted. Vowles, J " phono 2132. 371 Visiting In Cheyenne Master At- e. well Wolfer, son of A. F. Wolfer, has gone to Cheyenne, Wyo., for a month's (pic" j 1 visit with relatives. Back From Yellowstone Dr. N. H. Packard and family are back from a , trip through Yellowstone park and to the Packard ranch near Provo. J ' r fee Pure artificial Ice. Phono Jamea " Coal and Ice Co., G77-J. On Vacation J. J. Malone, master B ;' ;i mechanic for the Amalgamated Sugar j f company, has gone to San Francisco j for his vacation. Jew; t ' ' teful w,V cv Finishes Work Here S. Q. Burnett, t 'a' Oy'-V who has been buying horses in Ogden ' J- for the government, has been sent to Fort Worth, Texas. His wife accom- i i panied him. if E.W.Browning, Dentist, Eccles Bldg. :t ) & X It Listing Livestock County Assessor si i-- 0. M. Sanderson Is in tho mountains tea $ t making assessments of livestock. He ' Asks Damages Suit against tho very;J Utah Power & Light company was nJ(il started yesterday by Emily Davidson, able''! She asks damages in tho sum of $500, , re. i alleged to have been done to her prop- lean I ert-y "when tho power plpo line broke nstl.-lfl in the canyon. The breaking of tho ",, pipe, so the complaint alleges, caused ' debris to be washed onto her prop-erty. prop-erty. For Rent At Wildwood, cabin . tents by month or season; reasonable iiaab! prices. For information call 39 J-2. 66 reed jo 3 'heafA Outing The primary association of Jre sold ji1;? North Weber stake Is holding an out- le-highif8 ing at Glenwood this afternoon. A gmore j ; program of sports and amusements en.Mj. j '. has been arranged for tho occasion. rcuylef'.j ,.A Forestry Regiment About eighty on-jgNl men from district four, United States b'ltTa 1 forestry department, have joined the '5Farng forestry regiment being raised for roPtl ' servico in France. District Forester Hbackjj L. F. Kneipp states that the men from iipportl this district are among tho finest in nD'lr tne entre regiment. There are a 3;p3ii ' number of men who enlisted from Og- accepl-1 ' den, their special training making al 3 ', them invaluable to the regiment. ht ,'aiid "i- , -toljw'vt P. J. Carver, dentist, 715 Eccles l. Bldg. C02 Early Closing Starting tomorrow, II III ; all grocery stores and meat markets HuiT'-'' w,u closo at 8 'clock on Saturdays. HfjU& They have been remaining open as 38p late as 9:30. Through the efforts of TiflK the RetaI1 Merchants' association, this III H decision was reached. An effort will i'L Hw alB0 bc mae t0 uavo other business -flBWoi houses closo. at the above hour. 'JH? Committed to Provo Two persons 'lf'l'ja were taken to tho state mental hos- SKS- pital at Provo yesterday by a deputy JSgaft from the sheriff's office. They were George V. Mourant of 877 Twenty- f'lSl! fourth street, and Davina Anderson, ,3W1S who Das been out of the institution on '$xr& bond, In the custody of her stepfather, Ajfog$ Phil Orth of Huntsville. :uac5,v': dufSf'-' Married Two young peoplo from JHSv.; Idaho wore married yesterday in the county clerk's office by Bishop Gilbert Thatcher. The bride was Miss Nancy WffwSB Hofhine of Pocatello and the groom is Samuel Butterfleld of Chesterfield. HSl- They wUl reside on tho latter's farm Dk", near Chesterfield. jMife Baseball The Washington Markots SW-- -will play tho Ogden Packing com-pany's com-pany's "Mountain Brands" Sunday aft- TcvW" ernoon at Glenwood.- It is the second yjjjSS-ifr of the series of games to bo played by jUg."1 : the two teams. Jo1" Army Answering the call to ggBS the colors, two of tho clerks at the xtiBr Healy hotel have joined the -Tenth en- KiS? gineers. Jimmy Carron, chief day STSfP' clerk, and Glen Watkins have entered the Tenth engineers, the forestry rogi- J&Xgki ment being raised for immediate duty SKBa in France. The now chief clerk is II. Mati of Cheyenne and the relief for W Mr. Watkins is It, Chappell of this K Saturday silk sale, ?1.65. Taffetas, gflHB $1.19. At Paine & Hurst, See our window for new ndvance jBg styles tin dress goods at Paine & Hfle Chrlstensen Case Settled A settle- B; ment has been 'reached between Mrs. B& Sarah W. Chrlstensen and the Union Hfr Pacific Railway company for an in IK Jury received by Mrs. Chrlstensen B when she was struck by a train at Thirty-first street, on Juno 8 of this PBHP year. .The company agreed to pay BK Mrs., Chrlstensen $100. jHg Ninth Ward Dr. I. J. McKe'n will H speak Sunday morning in tho Ninth SS ward meeting house at 10:30 o'clock JfBllpfe a, m. Hia subject will bo "A Moro g? Enlightened Parenthood." All par- ISw hts are invited to be present Parents jft'ffpisl cssf class 7iI1 not convene until 11:15 a, itW- m., so those for whom it is incon-,y incon-,y anient .to... ho. jjresent At-.tha fienexal Lit- opening exercises, will bo admitted as late as 11;10 a. m. Agents In Ogden J. J. Kavanaugh, general agent, Missouri Pacific, L. E. Trobrldgo, general agent, Cumberland Gap Dispatch, P. F. Thompson, traveling travel-ing freight and passenger agent, Missouri Mis-souri Pacific, and G. W. Bush, traveling travel-ing freight agont of tho American Re-frlgorator Re-frlgorator Transit, aro In Ogden today on business for their different lines. Recovering Mrs. L. M. Stephens after a severe operation at the Deo hospital, Is recovering. R.tt Engineers A. F. Parker, former city ongincer, had as guest at lunch-con lunch-con at tho Weber club today. Dr. For-tler For-tler and Prof. Mltchelson, who are government gov-ernment engineers. They will be accompanied ac-companied by other engineers on a trip to the East Canyon reservoir tomorrow. to-morrow. nn |