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Show I RANDOM 1 1 REFERENCES i Band Concerts The largos t crowd which has gathered in municipal park to hear the Sunday afternoon band concert was present Sunday. Gathered Gath-ered primarily to see the parade of tho boys of battery B, the crowd could not resist staying in tho cool shade of the park to hear the concert, A largo crowd also attended the Glonwood park concert earlier in tho day. Make your camping trip a success, take a supply of B. & G. Butter with you. ' Marine Corps Because tho local recruiting office for the marino service i ' has been zealous in its work and has recruited the division to war strength in such short order, tho government t has issued orders declaring a holiday to the recruiting officers of ten days' duration, according to Sergeant Lynn Meibos. The sergeant has been or-; or-; dered to closo his offices until August 22. The marine corps consisted of I 246 officers and 10,000 men a year ago , and at present totals 1075 officers and , 32,000 enlisted men. Only men of ex ceptional standing will bo accepted I for the servlco when the office re- opens, according to Sergeant Meibos. II Tripp For photograpns, kodalc An- ishing; films for sale. 320& 25th SL-! SL-! I At Hermitage The Ogden Packing & Provision company employes will hold their annual outing at tho Hermitage Her-mitage Thursday afternoon. Plans have been made to accommodate fully 500 people. The company has granted an entire holiday, with full pay to all employes. The committee in charge I has arranged a fine program of sports for the occasion. These ovents will I be held in the afternoon. Dancing will ! bo the order for the evening's ontcr- tainment. ! , Kitchen ranges connected. Vowles, phone 2132. 371 Outing Tomorrow will be tho an-I an-I nual outing day at Lagoon for the Dix- Logan post of the G. A. R. and Lincoln circle No. 2, W. R. C. They will be i met bv the Civil war veterans and the auxiliaries of the Salt Lake post The members extend an Invitation to tho I public to participate in the outing, I which will be in the nature of an old-time old-time "camp fire." I Ice Iure artificial Ice. Phone Jamea Coal and Ice Co.. 677-J. i Meeting Postponed The meeting of the directors of the Ogden Fashion Show which was scheduled for tonight ' i has been postponed until tomorrow on ' the suggestion of James Douglass, vice president. Mr. Douglass stated that the presence of the circus in the city i would make the time inopportune for I the holding of the meeting. 1 II E.wBrownmg, uenust, secies iJiag. ; Strong Box A new cabinet strong box was received at the police station ! this morning and will be UBed for the filing of papers and the official documents docu-ments which are required to be kept safely. The department has been j without such a cabinet and consider-'l consider-'l able inconvenience has been encoun-i encoun-i tered as a result, i j ii For Rent At Wildwood, f cabin , tents by month or season; reasonable I prices. For information call 39 J-2. 66 j Appraisers D. W. Ellis, D. W. f Evans and C. H. Barton of Ogden were I appointed appraisers of the estate of William Glasmann by Judge Pratt of ' the district court today. Kern's home made bread, 10 and 15 1 cents, for sale at leading grocers. 820 1 Felt Estate Hyrum- Felt, adminis-I adminis-I trator of the estate of Mary Stena Felt, filed a petition in the district court ! today, asking permission to dispose of property belonging to the estate, i Big Reward Postmaster W. W. 1 Browning has been notified by the naval nav-al department that a reward of $5000 , has been offered for apprehension of ! the persons responsible for the explo-' explo-' sion at the Mare Island black powder I magazine on July 9. The communication communica-tion stated that any Information would be treated in the strictest confidence. With Marines Robert Campbell, a ; graduate of the Ogden high school, was in the party of marines which passed 1 I through the city recently bound for the 1 east. Campbell Is a sharpshooter, i r Laundry Addition An addition is being made to the Oregon Short Line laundry at the south end of the union station. The business has become so great that the present quarters were inadequate. The Improvement will j' cost about $8,000. m Placing tGuards Five California guards went through the city this morning on their way to the East can- yon dam -where they1 will bo stationed. L' Scotch Outing The Scotch are to go I to the Hermitage on a special car Ii leaving the O. L. & I. depot at 3:10 1 tomorrow afternoon. They will be ac-I ac-I companled by three pipers and two I drummers. There will be sports In If. the afternoon and aancing In the eve-f eve-f ning. H |