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Show 1 I RANDOM II references lb ' yoU don't know butter until you H aVC tasted B & G" I He Box Shortage William Geddes, gen- I M. oral agent for the Oregon Lumber I IF company, states that there will prob- I B ably be a shortago this season of box IK lumber for the packing of the large ' jjit crop, This Bhortago "will be due IK t0 lack of labor In the lumber mills I Hi anQ s0 t0 t,1Q fact tliat large eastern I Wt- concerns have contracted for the ma- H K terial, excluding the western packers. I I Tripp For photographs, kodak nn- B ' ishing; Alms for sale. 3206 25th SL- I Ht I outing at Glenwood The Ogden H K- ' stake Primary association will hold H B- an outing at Glenwood park tomorrow ML afternoon and evening. The program w B- will consist of a basket picnic in the KSTj early evening, which will be the main K concluding with dancing In the ovens' oven-s' Ing. Toe outing is given for the mem-B mem-B j,ers of the association and the general B , public. A special feature of the pro-B pro-B gram will be the old sport of horse B racing. B . fce pure artificial ice. Phone Jamea B Coal and Ice Co., 677-J. B Maccabees As a result of the mem- B bership campaign waged by the order B of Maccabees, a class of eighteen can- B didates will be initiated into the order B Thursday night. Every member of the H order Is urged to be present for the H Initiation and to assist in entertaining tn0 new members. A banquet will be H served, following the ceremonies, and H all are urged to participate. I ELW.Brownlng, Dentist, Eccles Bldg. Born A fine baby girl was born to H the wife of John Paul Ledwidge, 123 m poplar avenue, Sunday, July 1. I IS ICE Pure distilled, artificial only. M. L. Jones Coal and Ice. Co. 413 24th. Returns to Salt Lake Judge P. C. Evans of Salt Lake,, who has been sitting sit-ting on a number of cases in the Ogden Og-den district court, has returned to Salt Lake. He has under advisement the petition of Mrs. Mae Willis for an Increase In-crease in alimony from her divorced husband. Attorney John G. Willis, as well as other matters which he considered con-sidered during his stay In Ogden. For Rent, Nicely furnished 5-room house, for 2 months. Apply I. L. Clark and Sons. 94 Boys Sentenced Yesterday afternoon, after-noon, Juvenile Judge Joshua Homer sent three boys to the industrial school. They were out of the institution institu-tion on probation, following their promise to "keep straight" The boys whose names are Charles Young, James Downs and Fred Fields, after keeping their promise for some time, finally fell from the path of honesty and committed a number of petty thefts that resulted in their being sent back to the reformatory. For Rent At Wildwood, cabin lentK bv month or season: reasonable I I prices. For information call 39 J-2. 66 Ohapel Desecrated A report from M. W. Woodbury came into police headquarters this morning that during dur-ing the night someone had broken into the new chapel at the state deaf school and had strewn papers about the floor and had written obscene language on the blackboards. The chapel is located at Twenty-first street and Liberty avenue. For Sale One 1914 5-pass. car, electric elec-tric starter and lights; Just overhauled. over-hauled. Call 866-R or 302S. 261 Canyon Inspector Sanitary Inspector Inspec-tor George Shorten has received some booklets from the state department of health concerning the rules of sanitation sanita-tion to be followed by campers in the state. He has also placed an Inspector in the canyon to see that all rules are observed. These booklets may be had on application at the office of the board of health in the city hall. Marsteller, Dentist, 418 First National Na-tional Bank. 283 Big Engines Coming The first allotment al-lotment of the sixty-five new engines ordered by the Union Pacific recently i ;j have left the eastern shops and are ( now on their way hero. The engines ! ;V, are of the big mogul type and a. large 1 j) number of them will run out of the j local yards. ; h Dr. Samuel L. Brick has taken my ; office and records and I wish to refer E, ; my patients to him for any treatment : J required. DR. WM. G. FRBIDAY. - j Mrs. Matilda Lucas departed for Los i i Angeles Monday for an extended visit ; k with her daughters, Miss Adeline Lu- ! fj cas and Mrs. E. F. Misch. t Garment Workers' annual excursion ; at Lagoon Saturday, July 14. 306 Going East Mrs. S. H. Winter and 1(' daughter Ruth will depart this evon-, evon-, ; lng for New York City. They will go via Denver, where they will be met by "r, Mrs. Winter's son Earl, who will con- tlnue the journey with them. ! . ' Boys Run Away Two boys, one 15 IZfyf and the other 16 years of ago, were H- reported to thopolico this morning to if. have run away from where thoy were t working. The boys, Leo and Eldcn j! Beckatead, were probationers from the i ie ncm8tr!al school, sent down to J Provo to work on a farm during their S I good behavior. They aro reported as II, Probably making for Wyoming. Ip Chinese Woman In police court the 1 case of the city against Lou Ghln, a t Chinese woman, arrested some time II: ago on the ohargo of vagrancy, was H again brought up. after the bail had, lK p a forfeitGd yesterday. Attorney IF Evans, retained by the woman's coun-m coun-m Irymen, appealed to Judge Barker to l: set aside the bail forfeiture, explain-II explain-II lhat tnQ Chinoso did not know lit "nat to do In the case until Instructed If oy Attorney LlttloQeld and that con-It con-It fluently the bail had been forfeited. It The forfeituro was sot aside and trial If BCt t0V Saturday morning. , JJJ, Fire Chief Returns Fire Chiof G. A. 'Bit Oravos who returned yesterday aft-;B aft-;B K pmoon from a week's instruction and napoctlon in tho Chicago Fire depart- ment, reports that Ogden's department In some particulars, Is superior to that of Chicago. Outside of the fact that Ogden has no tower for drill purposes In life saving and Pompier ladders, which are UBed to climb the side of tall buildings, the local department can show the Chicago boys some things about fire fighting. Judgment Given Judgment of $851 was awarded by Judge A. E. Pratt to- urtv iu me inurpny JJrug company in Us suit against George B. Flint. Divorce Millie Roberts was granted a divorce from Victor Roberts bv Judge A. E. Pratt In the district court today. Non-support was the charge. There are no children. An Error S. J. Van Ness was credited cred-ited with only $1 In tho published list of Red Cross subscribers. The amount given was ?10. Ro turn ing from Washington, D. W. Ellis and wife report an enjoyable visit with relatives In tho capital. They were gone three weeks. Mr. Ellis says Washington is all war talk and war activity. In every direction direc-tion there are signs of mighty efforts being made to prepare the nation for her part in tho war. Utah Troops Utah, Colorado, Oregon, Ore-gon, California, New Mexico and Nevada Ne-vada troops are to go to Linda Vista, Cal.; Washington, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming go to Palo Alto, Cal. |